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deepe going to be digging with juliette saly. juliette: caroline, thank you. volkswagen's price tag. settle u.s. lawsuits over its emissions tests. the figure is $5 billion more than previously reported and far exceeds any previous settlements with an automaker. has named -- nestle has named the next ceo. in hans the rains to an outsider for the first time in nearly a century. snyder will join the company --m health care provider start of next year. worlds best performing hedge funds were driven by computers it seems. it links asset management reduces at -- mathematical models says one of its funds saw a 1.5% gain on friday. -- that is your bloomberg business flash. guy. guy: juliette saly. it has been a stork week for sterling. the british pound has been driven into the ground along with the forecast for the rest of the year. it is up slightly this morning good michael metcalfe is global head of microstrategy's at global markets. he is still with us. fx fm on my bloomberg. i am taking it to one year out. the probabilities get quite interesting. this chart ove
deepe going to be digging with juliette saly. juliette: caroline, thank you. volkswagen's price tag. settle u.s. lawsuits over its emissions tests. the figure is $5 billion more than previously reported and far exceeds any previous settlements with an automaker. has named -- nestle has named the next ceo. in hans the rains to an outsider for the first time in nearly a century. snyder will join the company --m health care provider start of next year. worlds best performing hedge funds were...
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juliette, i'm going to start with you. there were three bombs, one in the parking lot, one in the first floor in the departures yaer area, one on the ground floor in the arrivals area. >> it may have been that they split up, that their original plan was different. we're going to learn stuff and maybe things weren't perfect with turkey, but the one image that i keep coming back to is the police officer to cleared that hallway. when we talk about what can we do about terrorism to protect people, one is to have quick responses. he saved lots of lives. i am very focused on this taxi cab issue. this is new. it's the second terrorist attack and i do think they are coming to these airports with taxis, there's something to learn from there, something to engage these taxi companies. this is the second time in the last two airport attacks. >> they get someone to drop them off, who unwittingly is helping. they have no idea. >> right. no clue. and then they don't leave a car behind so that that can then be evidence. >> so, everyone, l
juliette, i'm going to start with you. there were three bombs, one in the parking lot, one in the first floor in the departures yaer area, one on the ground floor in the arrivals area. >> it may have been that they split up, that their original plan was different. we're going to learn stuff and maybe things weren't perfect with turkey, but the one image that i keep coming back to is the police officer to cleared that hallway. when we talk about what can we do about terrorism to protect...
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than you, juliette, and i am glad that your voice coming back. >> thank you. >> all right. everyone, stay with me as we are going to the break, because i want to take a look at the pictures of a memorial here tonight in orlando. what's it like to be in good hands? man, it's like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points, every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automatically find your car... i see you car! and i got the power to know who's coming and when if i break down. ...you must be gerry. hey... in means getting more from your car insurance with the all-powerful drivewise app. it's good to be in, good hands. >>> people here are grieving, and they are sad, but it is a strong community and they are fighting back. they have set up this memorial of crosses for the victims in the pulse nightclub massacre here in orlando. you can see that they are giving the condolence, and dropping off trinkets and sad moments that we have been witnessing all night, and lighting candles, and we will continue
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juliette kayyem made a good point today, we are in a ticy political season. people are polarized in the way that they see things right now on many different sides of the aisles. in fact donald trump just tweeting this morning now about this saying really bad shooting in orlando. police investigating possible terrorism. many people dead and wounded. we know police are investigating this as an act of terrorism, because they defined it as such during a press conference just a short while ago. we're going to take a quick break here. we're back in just a moment. the big hilton world sale is on honors members save up to 25% on brands like hampton, doubletree, hilton garden inn, and waldorf astoria so stop clicking around. book direct at hilton.com now that's satisfaction.
juliette kayyem made a good point today, we are in a ticy political season. people are polarized in the way that they see things right now on many different sides of the aisles. in fact donald trump just tweeting this morning now about this saying really bad shooting in orlando. police investigating possible terrorism. many people dead and wounded. we know police are investigating this as an act of terrorism, because they defined it as such during a press conference just a short while ago....
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juliette: investors showing a lot of trepidation. it is a big week, the fomc meeting, the bank of japan, brexit concerns. a lot of selling coming through. the stronger yen impacting stocks, particularly exports. quite a bit of weakness coming from the export companies. weakness in the asian markets, despite the stable data coming out of china. the hang seng is down by 2.6%. australia is closed for a public holiday. that is the state of play on monday.y -- dreary angie: china's economy studied died thish -- stea month. retail sales climbed 10%. how should we read these numbers? >> good morning. we are seeing stabilization. what we are not saying in china's economy is -- not seeing in china's economy is momentum. ok.il sales are holding up private companies are not spending. you take it all together and you say, china's economy is not getting any worse. the fact that it is not getting any better despite all of the worrying sign. failure to get momentum with the problems they have to deal with. when you take them all together, it is qui
juliette: investors showing a lot of trepidation. it is a big week, the fomc meeting, the bank of japan, brexit concerns. a lot of selling coming through. the stronger yen impacting stocks, particularly exports. quite a bit of weakness coming from the export companies. weakness in the asian markets, despite the stable data coming out of china. the hang seng is down by 2.6%. australia is closed for a public holiday. that is the state of play on monday.y -- dreary angie: china's economy studied...
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juliette sally, joining us. and hong kong as a modest pace across most of the country since middle of april. according to the labor markets, nudgeers continue to rates higher. that is according to the fed page book report. eric has the full details. >> with just two weeks to go before the next fed decision, the central banks latest report on the economy did not strengthen the case for a rate hike. the beige book, anecdotal reports from a 12 fed regional banks, shows u.s. is growing at a modest pace. job growth and wage increases were also modest since the last book in april. in other words, that is not the kind of assessment that converts does into hawks. there is truly little if any in book thatige suggested urgent need to raise rates at the june 15 fmoc meeting. one thing that does stand up is the labor market. and difficulty hiring, in theory, should translate into wage and inflationary pressure in the months ahead. beige book can be a bit of a sleeper. but two weeks away from that meeting, it takes on added
juliette sally, joining us. and hong kong as a modest pace across most of the country since middle of april. according to the labor markets, nudgeers continue to rates higher. that is according to the fed page book report. eric has the full details. >> with just two weeks to go before the next fed decision, the central banks latest report on the economy did not strengthen the case for a rate hike. the beige book, anecdotal reports from a 12 fed regional banks, shows u.s. is growing at a...
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thank you juliette. thank you, mia. i appreciate it. >>> up next, democrats planning to take down donald trump through the issue of national security. we'll be right back. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening pro
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juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> an e. coli outbreak has led to a huge recall of flour. general mills is recalling 10 million pounds of its products including its gold medal flour. federal officials are investigating 38 illnesses in 20 states. the cdc says about half of those people got sick after eating raw dough or batter. it's sold in many grocery stores including safeway. >>> 4:57. distracted driving deaths among teens are expected to increase in the coming months. why it's so important for parents to talk with their children now before it's too late. >> reporter: by tonight, san francisco police officers might be on the way to getting body- worn cameras. as part of their uniforms. what we know about the tentative agreement next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, june 1. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. let's take a live look outside with our mount vaca cam. look at this. look at that beautiful setting right there. the sun about to rise this morning. let's get a check of weather and traffic this morning starting wit
juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> an e. coli outbreak has led to a huge recall of flour. general mills is recalling 10 million pounds of its products including its gold medal flour. federal officials are investigating 38 illnesses in 20 states. the cdc says about half of those people got sick after eating raw dough or batter. it's sold in many grocery stores including safeway. >>> 4:57. distracted driving deaths among teens are expected to increase in the coming months. why it's...
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juliette saly has the bloomberg business. juliette: u.k. house prices have continued to climb, with only the capital experiencing a decline ahead of the referendum on eu membership. the cost of property in london went up last month. a property website operator also said that london is the most vulnerable to a brexit. suisse says it has placed five employees on leave while conduct an internal investigation. they worked on ipos for tech companies in israel for the there is a link to possible breaches that the bank declined to comment on the on saying that the staff of the placed on leave. lebron james is celebrating his most improbable feat today -- the cleveland cavaliers have become the first team to recover from 3-1 down in the nba. the cavaliers got their first championship 93-89. walt disney's long-awaited sequel has set a record for an animated movie. it made $136 million in the u.s. and canada, topping the box office this weekend. that's your bloomberg business flash. manus: thank you very much. juliette saly with the latest. vladimir
juliette saly has the bloomberg business. juliette: u.k. house prices have continued to climb, with only the capital experiencing a decline ahead of the referendum on eu membership. the cost of property in london went up last month. a property website operator also said that london is the most vulnerable to a brexit. suisse says it has placed five employees on leave while conduct an internal investigation. they worked on ipos for tech companies in israel for the there is a link to possible...
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back to you. >> juliette goodrich, thank you. >> this is the first week of ramadan. some groups use it to stage brutal attacks but tonight one message of peace at a bay area mosque. >> dozens of people in san jose gathered for a vigil to send thoughts and prayers to the families of the shooting victims. >> the lgbt community has a slogan called betted together. -- better together. it is us better together with the community. >> they are still in shock but there to mourn in solidarity. and. >> the flag was lowered to honor the shooting victims. president obama ordered flags half-staff till sunset thursday. >>> president obama took to the airways today. >> this is a reminder that attacks on any american, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation, is an attack on all of us. on the values of equality and dignity that define us as a country. >> the presidential candidates are weighing in. hillary clinton saying this was an act of terrorism. we can say we have to redouble our efforts to defend our country from these threats. >> donald trump tweeted i sa
back to you. >> juliette goodrich, thank you. >> this is the first week of ramadan. some groups use it to stage brutal attacks but tonight one message of peace at a bay area mosque. >> dozens of people in san jose gathered for a vigil to send thoughts and prayers to the families of the shooting victims. >> the lgbt community has a slogan called betted together. -- better together. it is us better together with the community. >> they are still in shock but there to...
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moving on to the first world headlines around the world, here is juliette. juliette: a chinese container ship has the honor of making a debut voyage through the new locks in the panama canal pick the project is nearly two years overdue but allows a new class of ships to transit. amid ad also come downturn in shipping to tebow oil prices. shareholders have called for a general meeting aimed at removing 10 directors as well as the president. shenzhen and other insurers are withed to the stock sale the shenzhen train operator. the saly will dilute the interest. malaysian prime minister is expected to announce that cabinet reshuffle today after strengthening his grip on the ruling party. on friday the parties supreme council expelled two prominent opponents. the son of the former prime minister was in for appearing with opposition leaders. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg aired rishaad? rishaad: the caretaker prime minister in spain has won the spanish election although no
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juliette, great to see you. colonel, thank you as always. >>> ahead for us, new security video from inside the airport showing one of the terrorist attacks attacking an undercover police officer as the officer asked to see some i.d. how that fits into the timeline and what people can learn from that, how that can be used in the investigation into the attack. >>> plus a major development in the war against isis. a u.s.-led air strike destroys us a huge convoy in iraq, potentially taking out more than 200 isis fighters. details on that ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden
juliette, great to see you. colonel, thank you as always. >>> ahead for us, new security video from inside the airport showing one of the terrorist attacks attacking an undercover police officer as the officer asked to see some i.d. how that fits into the timeline and what people can learn from that, how that can be used in the investigation into the attack. >>> plus a major development in the war against isis. a u.s.-led air strike destroys us a huge convoy in iraq,...
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juliette, unfortunately, i was standing with you maybe a day after a similar type horrific terrorist attack took place, this was in boston, and it feels somewhat similar in the sense that we don't know whether or not this is part of some grander plot or just somebody who was self-radicalized. >> that's exactly right. here's what we know now. the fbi rarely would say something like there are leanings towards islamic terrorism, unless they already knew who it was, he was already known to them or a joint terrorism task force, and now they're just trying to figure out, was anyone else involved. so people, we are in the fog of the incident. family members haven't even been notified if their children are among the deceased, so we are in this foggish area, but what the fbi agent said leads one to believe they actually know who it is. now the question is, for investigative purposes is, was it directed? was he trained? or was he just inspired? those are very different categories, for purposes of both law enforcement and whether it has any foreign impact, and so i know waiting is a hard thing,
juliette, unfortunately, i was standing with you maybe a day after a similar type horrific terrorist attack took place, this was in boston, and it feels somewhat similar in the sense that we don't know whether or not this is part of some grander plot or just somebody who was self-radicalized. >> that's exactly right. here's what we know now. the fbi rarely would say something like there are leanings towards islamic terrorism, unless they already knew who it was, he was already known to...
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and so let me start with you, juliette. and we are learning so much about the killer, and so much from high school and middle school and so many discipline problems and speaking to the fbi in 2013 and yet, it is not seeming like there is any new information or new information of a direct link water error group or isis other than consuming a lot of the terror propaganda, and is that surprising to you at this point, and what, of what value is all of this information about his past? >> well, i know it is not surprising at all. pretty early on, it is clear that he was isis-inspired in part. i mean, there is a lot going on with him. but not isis directed and that he was a passive recipient of what he viewed as what isis would have wanted him to do. isis now is more than happy to take credit for anyone who does something like this in particular someone who has a successful attack in the united states. so, none of this is surprising that he had no sort of active involvement with isis, but remember, you know, as i said yesterday, t
and so let me start with you, juliette. and we are learning so much about the killer, and so much from high school and middle school and so many discipline problems and speaking to the fbi in 2013 and yet, it is not seeming like there is any new information or new information of a direct link water error group or isis other than consuming a lot of the terror propaganda, and is that surprising to you at this point, and what, of what value is all of this information about his past? >> well,...
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juliette goodrich, thank you. >>> back here in the bay area, it was pride night at the oakland as game. members of the lgbtq community lined the field during the national anthem. many held rainbow flags to honor the victims in orlando. >>> meanwhile, in san jose, a pickup truck plowed through a fence and into a house and for the homeowner, it is deja vu. the house is located at the bottom of a freeway off ramp along south jackson avenue. kpix5's maria medina talked to the very unlucky homeowner. >> and, all of a sudden, the house started shaking. i thought it was an earthquake. >> reporter: take a look at what is left of the car, garage, and porch. >> i need a new car. >> reporter: but if you wonder why ray can laugh about it, that is because he lived through this 19 times. >> this is just like the very first one that happened and like 1964. except there was no car involved. >> reporter: ray has lived in this home on the corner of jackson and bambi nearly six decades. of the 19 cars on his property, four of them went into his home. five hit his brick wall and he has lost three cars. >>
juliette goodrich, thank you. >>> back here in the bay area, it was pride night at the oakland as game. members of the lgbtq community lined the field during the national anthem. many held rainbow flags to honor the victims in orlando. >>> meanwhile, in san jose, a pickup truck plowed through a fence and into a house and for the homeowner, it is deja vu. the house is located at the bottom of a freeway off ramp along south jackson avenue. kpix5's maria medina talked to the very...
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here's juliette sally. juliette: a former barclays director is being accused by the u.s. of giving tips on future mergers and acquisitions to a plumber friend in exchange for cash and a new bathroom. stephen mcclatchy was arrested by fbi agents yesterday. he faces conspiracy, wire fraud, and securities fraud charges. softbank, the largest investor says it willoup, sell $7.9 billion of its stake in the chinese e-commerce giant. even after the sale, softbank will remain alibaba's largest stake.lder with a 28% alibaba's u.s.-listed shares have gained 21% since the inpany's public offering 2014. shares of boc aviation rose on the company's hong kong debut after an ipo that raised $1.1 billion. flotation of the aircraft leasing unit of china is asia's second-biggest this year. the company plans to use the process to buy new planes if the region is set to overtake the u.s. as the world's largest market for aircraft in two decades. tot us steel completed the sale of its long products business. the operation, which includes steelworks and mills, will trade under the name british
here's juliette sally. juliette: a former barclays director is being accused by the u.s. of giving tips on future mergers and acquisitions to a plumber friend in exchange for cash and a new bathroom. stephen mcclatchy was arrested by fbi agents yesterday. he faces conspiracy, wire fraud, and securities fraud charges. softbank, the largest investor says it willoup, sell $7.9 billion of its stake in the chinese e-commerce giant. even after the sale, softbank will remain alibaba's largest...
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as long as syria goes on, the more the chaos will spread. >> juliette, when the state department warns americans to be careful in countries like turkey and to avoid heavily populated areas and the one area they can't avoid is an airport. you're traveling through istanbul, you have to use the airport. >> you talk about this notion of soft target ands just make it clear, any entity placed that services the public is going to be soft, right? because airports live in a world of flow. you have to get people from point a to point b. so at any airport, you are just talking about a range of soft to softer, right? you can put a lot of security into it, but just given the flow of an airport like this or a lot of american airports, you were never going to be able to make them vulnerable targets and no matter what the u.s. does. we have this last point of departure program for any airport that has direct flights to the u.s. this istanbul airport is one of them. they have many flights directly to the u.s. and ten of them were in the air when the attacks happened. they can check the cargo and they c
as long as syria goes on, the more the chaos will spread. >> juliette, when the state department warns americans to be careful in countries like turkey and to avoid heavily populated areas and the one area they can't avoid is an airport. you're traveling through istanbul, you have to use the airport. >> you talk about this notion of soft target ands just make it clear, any entity placed that services the public is going to be soft, right? because airports live in a world of flow....
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich tells us that his wife could end up being charged. >> reporter: a law enforcement force says omar mateen's wife is telling fbi investigators vee tried to stop him from doing it. it investigators have interviewed her twice and given her a polygraph test. she told them they had been to the club before. >> if she is charged and it's proven she was complicit and obviously if the government can prove that she is going to be charged with multiple counts of first-degree murder. >> reporter: club patron jim vanhorn says mateen was a regular. >> he used to come in the bar about -- on the weekends sometimes that he would be there sometimes he would miss a couple of weeks and then be in again. >> reporter: investigators now believe mateen was in the general area of pulse for several hours before the entering the club at 2 a.m. and launching the attack. authorities are trying to piece together all of the movements in the days and weeks before the mass shooting. they believe that he had also cased disneyworld once in april with his wife and earlier this month. after reviewing e
kpix 5's juliette goodrich tells us that his wife could end up being charged. >> reporter: a law enforcement force says omar mateen's wife is telling fbi investigators vee tried to stop him from doing it. it investigators have interviewed her twice and given her a polygraph test. she told them they had been to the club before. >> if she is charged and it's proven she was complicit and obviously if the government can prove that she is going to be charged with multiple counts of...
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angie: thanks, juliette. today could be the end game in the fight between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. six states are up for grabs in riemer is, including california and new jersey. trackings tim hagan is the developments. we all know what's at stake. reporter: yeah, for clinton onight, it's capitalizing historic major, becoming the first woman in u.s. history to become the presumptive nominee of a major political party. she needs to use this speech tonight to really build momentum into the general election, frame the argument against donald trump, and really unite the party to bring in bernie sanders' supporters. clinton may be on the brink of history, but bernie sanders still may push on until the july convention. said, sixas you states being contested tonight, about 800 delegates at stake. even if sanders does really well in california, where the majority of those delegates are in play, he would still lack the delegates needed to win. as we have said, clinton has already been crowned that way. what
angie: thanks, juliette. today could be the end game in the fight between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. six states are up for grabs in riemer is, including california and new jersey. trackings tim hagan is the developments. we all know what's at stake. reporter: yeah, for clinton onight, it's capitalizing historic major, becoming the first woman in u.s. history to become the presumptive nominee of a major political party. she needs to use this speech tonight to really build momentum into...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. reporter da lin broke this story last night and today has the shocking new allegations >>> reporter: the accusation is now more than just sex and statutory rape involving police officers. now there's evidence pointing to officers giving a teenaged prostitute undercover operation intel. this 18-year-old teenager who goes by celeste guap admits she slept with two dozen officers from various police departments. she tells me she has had sex with 14 oakland police officers, five richmond cops, three from san francisco pd, one in stockton, one in livermore, four alameda county, and three contra costa county sheriff's deputies. she says in exchange, some officers gave her protection and tipped her off about undercover operations while she was working as a prostitute. she gave me this cell phone screen shot showing her text conversation with an oakland cop who goes by the nickname, superman. superman wrote, be safe today. want some advice? celeste replied, tell me, handsome. the cop says, sta
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. reporter da lin broke this story last night and today has the shocking new allegations >>> reporter: the accusation is now more than just sex and statutory rape involving police officers. now there's evidence pointing to officers giving a teenaged prostitute undercover operation intel. this 18-year-old teenager who goes by celeste guap admits she slept with two dozen officers from various police departments. she tells me she has had sex with 14 oakland...
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. >> reporter: juliette, all day we have been going down a laundry list of names of family members in this area of the bay who are related to noor and unfortunately no one is locked to us. doors are locked, curtains pulled and the one person who was home when i asked if you are related said i don't want to begin to talk about that. this is all we have seen of omar mateen's wife since the shooting in orlando hiding under a hoodie and leaving a home where they and their son lived together. she may face criminal charges. she is one of three daughters and the neighbor never expected her to be part of this. >> everybody is [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: and today sources say noor salman admitted to investigators she knew about the attack and tried to convince her husband not to do it. she never called police. fbi interrogated her twice and been polygraphed but they won't say whether or not she is being cooperative. >> she's nic she is very nice. yeah. >> reporter: she grew up in the bay area and attended john swett high school according to neighbors. she still has family including her moth
. >> reporter: juliette, all day we have been going down a laundry list of names of family members in this area of the bay who are related to noor and unfortunately no one is locked to us. doors are locked, curtains pulled and the one person who was home when i asked if you are related said i don't want to begin to talk about that. this is all we have seen of omar mateen's wife since the shooting in orlando hiding under a hoodie and leaving a home where they and their son lived together....
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in san francisco, i'm juliette goodrich. >> california's retiring u.s. senator barbara boxer will be succeeded by another democratic woman, state attorney general kamala harris a former district attorney in san francisco. she got 40% of the votes in a crowded field of 34 candidates. loretta sanchez of orange county finished second. there will be a runoff in november. >> harris spoke to supporters last night after casting her ballot in los angeles her home city. she grew up in berkeley. sanchez has been in the house of representatives since 1997. she spoke to supporters in anaheim last night. >> i into that on day one, i will walk in there -- i know that on day one when i walk in there, there will be no on-the- job training. >> it will be the first time for the same party to run off since the date adopted its top two primary system. >>> bay area voters are willing to pay a partial tax for local marshland. measure aa got 69%. it's the bay area's first nine- county ballot measure passed a 20-year parcel tax for marsh restoration and public access along the
in san francisco, i'm juliette goodrich. >> california's retiring u.s. senator barbara boxer will be succeeded by another democratic woman, state attorney general kamala harris a former district attorney in san francisco. she got 40% of the votes in a crowded field of 34 candidates. loretta sanchez of orange county finished second. there will be a runoff in november. >> harris spoke to supporters last night after casting her ballot in los angeles her home city. she grew up in...
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juliette goodrich spoke with the girl's parents whhave spent weeks at a florida hospital by their daughter's side. the icu " sarah's daughter ..... 15 yr airlifted from >> it's horribly, horribly tough. she's been a week in the icu. >> reporter: sarah's daughter 15-year-old audrey benton was airlifted from be his to a florida hospital after she -- from belize after she was bitten by a deadly snake. 90% of people don't survive. >> we had to airlift her out and so there were just hours and hours of uncertainty of whether she would even make it. >> reporter: her father immediately took this photo of the snake to show doctors. the family was vacationing on the resort ground in belize. >> we're on a brick path along sort of a grass area. the snake was just off of the brick. >> mold hold on, keep a grip or what does it mean? >> audrey wasn't completely aware of what happened. our other daughter lydia saw what happened and said mommy, that snake bit audrey. she walked 10 steps and just collapsed. >> reporter: audrey can hardly speak, but she is now out of the icu and in the rehabilitation center. h
juliette goodrich spoke with the girl's parents whhave spent weeks at a florida hospital by their daughter's side. the icu " sarah's daughter ..... 15 yr airlifted from >> it's horribly, horribly tough. she's been a week in the icu. >> reporter: sarah's daughter 15-year-old audrey benton was airlifted from be his to a florida hospital after she -- from belize after she was bitten by a deadly snake. 90% of people don't survive. >> we had to airlift her out and so there...
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let's get the latest developments from juliette goodrich live for us in orlando tonight. juliette. >> reporter: we are learning more about omar mateen and also about his wife who had information about what he might be doing or was planning on doing. we are at the united methodist church here in orlando where they just had a service of nondenominational service for everyone to come together even sikh americans here saying they stand behind lgbt people. we'll hear from them tonight at 11:00. but first let's go now to some new information that we have. for the first time unbelievable stories. also the secret life of the gunman we're hearing some people who say he frequented the light club he attacked. and we are learning about the victims many of those who died were latino. we are hearing from some victims who say the gunman may have tried to spare the lives of the blacks in the club. and for the first time, we are seeing the wife of the gunman. we are learning that she told investigators she went with her husband to buy ammunition and once drove him to the pulse nightclub.
let's get the latest developments from juliette goodrich live for us in orlando tonight. juliette. >> reporter: we are learning more about omar mateen and also about his wife who had information about what he might be doing or was planning on doing. we are at the united methodist church here in orlando where they just had a service of nondenominational service for everyone to come together even sikh americans here saying they stand behind lgbt people. we'll hear from them tonight at...
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it's just maybe a comment when someone says that they love you that helps you hold on. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> audrey may not be able to go home for several weeks. >>> google has a new prescription for everyone who has a symptom and googles it. the internet giant is partnering with doctors and they'll look at the most common complaints and then help refine answers about symptoms. google will roll out the new feature over the next few days. by the way, our obsession with letting our computer diagnosis us has a name. it's called cyberchondria. >>> the warriors couldn't win a second straight nba title, but steph curry sold his home in orinda for $65 million, $1.5 million more than he paid for the property. the home is 4,700 square feet, five bedrooms, five baths. curry and his family have moved to walnut creek. >>> got a dollar bill? it can buy you a house in the north bay. 's, for the price of just one george washington, you can buy this 2000 square foot house in s rafael the catch? the city san rafael needs to sell and move the home to build a new seismically so building. le
it's just maybe a comment when someone says that they love you that helps you hold on. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> audrey may not be able to go home for several weeks. >>> google has a new prescription for everyone who has a symptom and googles it. the internet giant is partnering with doctors and they'll look at the most common complaints and then help refine answers about symptoms. google will roll out the new feature over the next few days. by the way, our...
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in san francisco, i'm juliette goodrich. >> not just california voters in new jersey. new mexico, north dakota, south dakota, and montana went to the polls as well. hillary clinton is the projected winner in new jersey, new mexico, and south dakota. again, she is leading here in california. meanwhile, bernie sanders not walking away tonight empty handed. cbs news declared him the projected winner in north dakota. on the republican side, donald trump did a clean sweep winning california, new mexico, south dakota, and montana. >>> our kpix5 political analyst melissa joins us now to break it all down. melissa, hillary clinton did something tonight she was not able to do eight years ago. that was close the deal and shatter that glass ceiling in the process. she did that tonight. >> reporter: that's right. and she gave us all a really new iconic image. i think it will be something we will see on newspapers, all over twitter. arms outstretched, white coat on. this is the image you will see over and over again. it just epitomizes what this speech was about. it was about reall
in san francisco, i'm juliette goodrich. >> not just california voters in new jersey. new mexico, north dakota, south dakota, and montana went to the polls as well. hillary clinton is the projected winner in new jersey, new mexico, and south dakota. again, she is leading here in california. meanwhile, bernie sanders not walking away tonight empty handed. cbs news declared him the projected winner in north dakota. on the republican side, donald trump did a clean sweep winning california,...
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also joining us is cnn national security contributor juliette kayyem, former assistant secretary of the department of homeland security. juliet, let me go to you. what a horrible scene, not just the deadliest mass shooting in the history of this country but also the fact that there are loved ones and friends of the 39 victims inside the club who still don't know if their loved ones were taken or not. >> that's right. it was jaw dropping to me when the mayor said there were still people they were identifying in the club. i mean, that just gives you a sense of how horrific that scene may be. they want to be careful, they want to be respectful but obviously that means people are waiting to get verification that they are one of the 39 that are inside. those who are injured in hospitals, their family have probably been notified so those waiting may be waiting for very bad news. the other things that have happened since we've been on is just to make clear the difference between isis-directed and isis-inspired. we are going to hear a lot about isis in the next couple days. they will take credi
also joining us is cnn national security contributor juliette kayyem, former assistant secretary of the department of homeland security. juliet, let me go to you. what a horrible scene, not just the deadliest mass shooting in the history of this country but also the fact that there are loved ones and friends of the 39 victims inside the club who still don't know if their loved ones were taken or not. >> that's right. it was jaw dropping to me when the mayor said there were still people...
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juliette: we have seen quite a lot of negativity coming through from japan. it has just come back online from its lunch break. still down to the tune of 1%. it really is a story of dollar weakness. that payroll number, very much disappointing. the expectations of a fed rate hike this month or next very low. we are seeing a little bit of weakness coming through in china and here in hong kong. have a look at the casinos, they are leading the hang seng lower. they have been downgraded today. some weakness coming through. taiwan a little weaker. moveslia, some solid coming through. investors flock to that safe haven. not just the yen rising, but also gold. tense of 1%up by a -- 8/10 of 1%. fallen in alds has still yet to a record low, down 2.2%, on the back of the fed expectations. quite a negative start to the trading week across asia. angie: delayed the ipo of its hotel unit. a senior executive became caught up in a bribery investigation. has been the biggest share a cell of the year. -- share sell of the year. >> last year, we have brothers fighting overpower.
juliette: we have seen quite a lot of negativity coming through from japan. it has just come back online from its lunch break. still down to the tune of 1%. it really is a story of dollar weakness. that payroll number, very much disappointing. the expectations of a fed rate hike this month or next very low. we are seeing a little bit of weakness coming through in china and here in hong kong. have a look at the casinos, they are leading the hang seng lower. they have been downgraded today. some...
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juliette kayyem, we're going to bring you in right now. former national homeland security official, assistant secretary of the department of homeland security and phil mudd formerly of the cia and fbi. can you react to some of the information we've gotten this morning, juliette kayyem, when an individual like adam schiff who is sober and responsible says he's hearing from local law enforcement that this individual may have pledged allegiance to isis, that is reason to take pause. >> and adam schiff is probably one of the best congressmen out there on these issues. here's what we should take from all of this. there appears to be no evidence yet of some directed attack. that at least what we're hearing from government officials and those who have been briefed by them is this is your lone wolf scenario, someone who is inspired. that may mean little to most people because there are 50 people dead but it does impact how law enenforce element treat this case in terms of who he was, how he got radicalized, was he in contact with anyone in the uni
juliette kayyem, we're going to bring you in right now. former national homeland security official, assistant secretary of the department of homeland security and phil mudd formerly of the cia and fbi. can you react to some of the information we've gotten this morning, juliette kayyem, when an individual like adam schiff who is sober and responsible says he's hearing from local law enforcement that this individual may have pledged allegiance to isis, that is reason to take pause. >> and...
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retired nypd harry houck, phil mudd and juliette kayyem. let me say again, the only person responsible for the carnage was this evil islamic terrorist. juliette, do you think police could have breached the club sooner? >> i think -- i can't answer that question. we don't know. what we don't know is what situational awareness that they had at the time that they decided to wait. if you're a terrorism expert, they often don't work alone and don't know if he had a detonator or debt nation device that would have killed 200 people. so all of these will become known over time and i'm confident that we will have an understanding. but right now, you know, they saved a lot of lives and that's sort of where i'm focused on right now. >> okay. fair enough. phil, the fbi had interviewed and they could not predict if he could do something like this. apparently one of these was a sting operation and he could not take the bait. do you find any of this troubling? >> no, i don't. you have to take this from a different direction. you're taking this from the in
retired nypd harry houck, phil mudd and juliette kayyem. let me say again, the only person responsible for the carnage was this evil islamic terrorist. juliette, do you think police could have breached the club sooner? >> i think -- i can't answer that question. we don't know. what we don't know is what situational awareness that they had at the time that they decided to wait. if you're a terrorism expert, they often don't work alone and don't know if he had a detonator or debt nation...
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juliette goodrich reports from concord. on what she is doing, so she doesn't get burned again, juliette? >> reporter: you can see in back of me she parked her car on top of her grass. rather, her astroturf. she doesn't want her lawn stolen again. you know the saying the grass isn't always greener and in this case it's true. sandy's artificial grass was stolen sunday morning. her name first spotted the gravel yard. >> what's wrong, didn't you like your, um, grass? i said, i loved my grass! she said, well it's gone. i said what?! >> reporter: thieves will take anything that's not nailed down but in this case it was nailed down. she thought it was wise during the drought. >> we have been here since 1972 and i have had to put in about 4 or 5 lawns. i'm tired of it. so i decided to go with this artificial -- >> something very thin or something that looks like a putting green. >> reporter: jim patterson is the manager of the brickyard in concord. he said synthetic turf is hot property and expensive. >> it couldn't be taken up eas
juliette goodrich reports from concord. on what she is doing, so she doesn't get burned again, juliette? >> reporter: you can see in back of me she parked her car on top of her grass. rather, her astroturf. she doesn't want her lawn stolen again. you know the saying the grass isn't always greener and in this case it's true. sandy's artificial grass was stolen sunday morning. her name first spotted the gravel yard. >> what's wrong, didn't you like your, um, grass? i said, i loved my...
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for that, we go to juliette saly. says it take up a $3.5 billion backing from saudi arabia's number 12 fund. it is helping the company delay the need to go public. saudi arabia has been looking for ways to diversify its interests beyond oil. proposedboorse's takeover of the london stock exchange may result in hundreds of job cuts. the tw companies expect to lose 700 positions. shareholders wi vote on the deal next month. u.s. regulators may be set to improve the biggest beer merger ever. people familiar with the matter say the doj could clear the $100 billion sab miller and ab inbev deal this month. restrictions may be placed on ownership of distributors to prevent smaller craft brewers from being squeezed out. that is your bloomberg business flash. thanks very much. oil is holding your $49 a barrel this morning as opec ministers convene in vienna. saudi arabia is said to be discussing ideas, including restoring production targets scrapped in december. ryan chilcote spoke with the iranian oil minister on possible prop
for that, we go to juliette saly. says it take up a $3.5 billion backing from saudi arabia's number 12 fund. it is helping the company delay the need to go public. saudi arabia has been looking for ways to diversify its interests beyond oil. proposedboorse's takeover of the london stock exchange may result in hundreds of job cuts. the tw companies expect to lose 700 positions. shareholders wi vote on the deal next month. u.s. regulators may be set to improve the biggest beer merger ever. people...
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for more on that, i'm joined by cnn national security analyst, juliette kayyem. so, juliette, you know, it sounds like a simple question. were there red flags? was there enough to know about the behavior of him in high school, junior high, or even elementary school, these reported disciplinary problems. and is that enough, you know, or sufficient enough for any law enforcement official to think that this person has the potential to do something much greater and harm a number of people. >> so, i don't know if i would call them red flags, but they were certainly data points that make what happened a week ago today, not surprising, right? now that we look back and see his history, and the hatred and the attitude and his behavior towards colleagues and friends and his first wife, it now -- it makes sense to us. but we say in law enforcement and homeland security, you know, hindsight, the blinding clarity of hindsight, right? that it now looks so obvious. and what we have to learn to be better to do is to see those data points that then put us in a better position to
for more on that, i'm joined by cnn national security analyst, juliette kayyem. so, juliette, you know, it sounds like a simple question. were there red flags? was there enough to know about the behavior of him in high school, junior high, or even elementary school, these reported disciplinary problems. and is that enough, you know, or sufficient enough for any law enforcement official to think that this person has the potential to do something much greater and harm a number of people. >>...
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joined by art and juliette. juliette, the president was quite passionate. >> and good for him. we have a tendency to look at motivation only. how do you stop a terrorist? how do you stop any violence? you get some motivation and you get to the means. we tend to focus on motivation. was he directed by isis? was he inspired by isis? and we don't talk about the means, and so i think maybe because he only has a year left, we can't forget that access to weapons that can kill 50 people just down the street is part of what makes terrorism successful. so it's not to deny that motivation is important and we need to work to counter violent extremism but that we also have to address the means. i think he said don't go down one lane or the other. that it's both. gee said y >> he said -- >> i'm in counterterrorism. the -- it's an important message whether it's kids on a school campus or a nightclub. >> these are discussions that will bed in the co head in the weeks to come. coming up, the moment the shooter came in and opened fire. that's after the break. (vo) whatever your perfect temperat
joined by art and juliette. juliette, the president was quite passionate. >> and good for him. we have a tendency to look at motivation only. how do you stop a terrorist? how do you stop any violence? you get some motivation and you get to the means. we tend to focus on motivation. was he directed by isis? was he inspired by isis? and we don't talk about the means, and so i think maybe because he only has a year left, we can't forget that access to weapons that can kill 50 people just...
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juliette: yes, absolutely. it also comes on the back that yesterday they managed to stave off the brexit shot but if you want to see how they are feeling, you only have to look at the japanese bond market. all yields on the two-year, five-year, 20, 30 and 40-year japanese yields have dropped to record lows and we are seeing these brexit concerns get the investors flying to safety. can see the yield on the two-year japanese bond is down. they are all down below 1%. we have seen a turnaround in japan. up 6/10 of 1%. the yen weaker at the moment. we could see some stimulus coming back through from the bank of japan. there has been stimulus in south korea today to the tune of $17 billion to really cushion that economy from any affects of the fallout coming through from the global economy. we are seeing some flat movement in shanghai. the hang seng, the asian economy most closely exposed to britain, and that is the market coming under pressure. hong kong is down 8/10 of 1%. kong's richest man has a large holding tie
juliette: yes, absolutely. it also comes on the back that yesterday they managed to stave off the brexit shot but if you want to see how they are feeling, you only have to look at the japanese bond market. all yields on the two-year, five-year, 20, 30 and 40-year japanese yields have dropped to record lows and we are seeing these brexit concerns get the investors flying to safety. can see the yield on the two-year japanese bond is down. they are all down below 1%. we have seen a turnaround in...
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. >> commissioner, i have to ask you, in 2016, in the world we live in now, is juliette right? >> she has a really good point. i can touch on new york city specific. we have a tremendous muslim population in new york city. the police commissioner himself, police commissioner bratton, has a personal liaison to the muslim community. we have muslim fraternal groups that interact with the community. we have a muslim imam, a chaplain, a new york city police chaplain in the police department. and we have community affairs officers in just about every precin precinct, including the community of the affairs edition of nypd, that interact with the muslim community on a daily basis. i think not everybody has the resources that we have in new york city. but i think everybody should follow that example because we're going so have -- we're going to have intel. we're going to have insight. we're going to have relationships that every, every police agency, every law enforcement agency, in this country, should have. to address these problems, should they arise. >> yeah. do you work with the fb
. >> commissioner, i have to ask you, in 2016, in the world we live in now, is juliette right? >> she has a really good point. i can touch on new york city specific. we have a tremendous muslim population in new york city. the police commissioner himself, police commissioner bratton, has a personal liaison to the muslim community. we have muslim fraternal groups that interact with the community. we have a muslim imam, a chaplain, a new york city police chaplain in the police...
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philip mudd formerly with the fbi and cia, daily beast senior editor, inside isis the arm of terror and juliette kayyem. at this point of the investigation and fbi guy, you want a name. priority number one is names of those involved? >> we're asking what happened here? looking at victims and from the intelligence standpoint, i have to look forward. in the middle of that is a name that gives me a signal based on the phone, if i can find a phone, based on things like email addresses and who gave them money and who gave them false passports? are there communications that suggest other conspirators and as soon as i get that name, i might network and say who is the next one? 42 people are dead and i want a network that will kill us in the future. were these people trained in turkey or were they folks who. >> my first take on this is people that were sent from and it's a classic terror program here that is the initial person breaches the perimeter and the second truck in this case, the second group of individuals takes advantage of that to move into the facility and that kind of planning and that kind
philip mudd formerly with the fbi and cia, daily beast senior editor, inside isis the arm of terror and juliette kayyem. at this point of the investigation and fbi guy, you want a name. priority number one is names of those involved? >> we're asking what happened here? looking at victims and from the intelligence standpoint, i have to look forward. in the middle of that is a name that gives me a signal based on the phone, if i can find a phone, based on things like email addresses and who...
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juliette: morgan stanley has stumbled through the second part of the fed's annual stress test. it is the only major u.s. bank not to receive a full pass. the u.s. units of deutsche bank and santander failed. morgan stanley plans to repurchase 3.5 billion dollars in stock in the coming four quarters. ofia is giving millions government workers and pensioners a pay rise. it is expected to boost consumer demand. the finance minister admits it will be a mixed bag, risking higher inflation. 4.7pay rise will go to million workers and 5 million pensioners in the next year through to next march. the total cause could rise to $15 billion if other allowances are pass. a concern that this will spur inflation, which economists say will rollout scope for further rate cuts. rishaad: we will be speaking to a danish pharmaceutical company. a diabetesing explosion. are we out of the woods when it comes to brexit? ask if it is only a corner. ♪ rishaad: you are back with "trending business". asia-pacific markets extending the global rally. visit mean that brexit turmoil has passed? does it mean
juliette: morgan stanley has stumbled through the second part of the fed's annual stress test. it is the only major u.s. bank not to receive a full pass. the u.s. units of deutsche bank and santander failed. morgan stanley plans to repurchase 3.5 billion dollars in stock in the coming four quarters. ofia is giving millions government workers and pensioners a pay rise. it is expected to boost consumer demand. the finance minister admits it will be a mixed bag, risking higher inflation. 4.7pay...
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>> juliette kayyem, thank you so much. " "cnn breaking news continues with don lemon. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> this is what we have. at least 38 are dead, 147 are dead. three suicide bombers are dead. they arrive in a taxi, open fire and then blow themselves up. some desperately try to flee the carnage. and on the campaign trail, hillary clinton and donald trump go head to head on terror. >> folks, there's something going on that's really, really bad, all right. it's bad. and we better get smart and we better get tough or we're not going to have much of a country left, okay? >> hillary clinton issuing a statement saying in part of united states cannot retreat. we must deepen our cooperation with our partners and allies in europe to take on this threat. tonight you can see that threat unfold as it happens. i have to warn you, though, all of this is very graphic to watch but it takes you inside a terror attack as never before. so watch this. you see a gunman running through the airport with a weapon. it appears that an officer shoots him. the gunman falls to the ground. his gun
>> juliette kayyem, thank you so much. " "cnn breaking news continues with don lemon. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> this is what we have. at least 38 are dead, 147 are dead. three suicide bombers are dead. they arrive in a taxi, open fire and then blow themselves up. some desperately try to flee the carnage. and on the campaign trail, hillary clinton and donald trump go head to head on terror. >> folks, there's something going on that's really, really...
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juliette: finally, it is here. we can unshackle steve from the desk. just a bit of a pop coming through on the aussie dollar. it has risen significantly, still down .2%, but it was up about .4%. you can see the spike that has come through just as that trading data finally hit the wire. just having a look to the reaction in equity markets. we had the shanghai composite down about 0.8%. still pretty much negative, down 0.75%. not too much of a reaction coming through there. the hong kong market is weaker by 0.4%. the chinese market is going to be closed for the remainder of the week after today and hong kong will be closed tomorrow. seen a bit ofhave mixed movement coming through from the southeast asian markets. not a lot of conviction, but we have been very much waiting. investors still getting their heads around that. japan went on their lunch break down about one third of 1%. we have seen materials down about -- flat in korea. i want to show you some of the movers we have been watching in the region, away from the ones we have been talking about. iro
juliette: finally, it is here. we can unshackle steve from the desk. just a bit of a pop coming through on the aussie dollar. it has risen significantly, still down .2%, but it was up about .4%. you can see the spike that has come through just as that trading data finally hit the wire. just having a look to the reaction in equity markets. we had the shanghai composite down about 0.8%. still pretty much negative, down 0.75%. not too much of a reaction coming through there. the hong kong market...
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joining us is bob baer, juliette kayyem, author of "security mom" and security analyst and bob -- >> how significant of an impact does this have on isis? >> let me be blunt about this, don. a lot of these people are irredeemable. this is a big setback for them. destroying their fighters, the air campaign is not going to do it alone. but these kind of attacks when you get them in the open is absolutely crucial. i tell you, the last thing we want to do is put u.s. troops on the ground to finish this up. it seems very slow but we are making progress. >> so, colonel francona, what does this video tell us? what does it it will you, the iraqi ayags. >> there's also some cluster munitions there. you see the tiny flashlets. that's out of a crystal bomb unit going after prisons. mostly laser. >> and as you know, with the sensor we have available, there really is no darkness. this was a big plus for iraqis because this gives them a morale boost they sorely needs. it tells them they can take on isis and win. >> this operation has been going on since monday night. what does it say about american
joining us is bob baer, juliette kayyem, author of "security mom" and security analyst and bob -- >> how significant of an impact does this have on isis? >> let me be blunt about this, don. a lot of these people are irredeemable. this is a big setback for them. destroying their fighters, the air campaign is not going to do it alone. but these kind of attacks when you get them in the open is absolutely crucial. i tell you, the last thing we want to do is put u.s. troops on...
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. >> na is so discomforting, juliette. they hear this assessment from brennan that this could happen in the u.s. >> you want the c.i.a. director to be thinking through the worst case scenario in particular for the homeland, which is the priority of any administration we have vulnerabilities in these mass transit systems, not just airports. what i would like to remind people, because it is disturbing. these are choices that we are making. we can't be paralyzed with we need to put more security on this. the moment you create a huge security apparatus that ties up the movement of people, you are going to start hearing the complaints that we heard a month ago that people are missing their flights. so the challenge of sort of transportation security in particular in the homeland is that balance between flow and security. it is constantly being recalibrated. you are not going to get the risk to zero if you want a transportation system to move millions of people every single week. >> when you are talking about tsa check points an
. >> na is so discomforting, juliette. they hear this assessment from brennan that this could happen in the u.s. >> you want the c.i.a. director to be thinking through the worst case scenario in particular for the homeland, which is the priority of any administration we have vulnerabilities in these mass transit systems, not just airports. what i would like to remind people, because it is disturbing. these are choices that we are making. we can't be paralyzed with we need to put...
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isis is trying to essentially tear turkish society apart. >> and drive a wedge. >> juliette, this is a major attack against a major airport. this airport when we talked to officials after what happened in brussels, they said there should be a layer of security outside. i remember mary schiavo saying that very clearly. many places have security layers on the outside, where you have to check your luggage on the outside, you get screened before going into the airport. do you think we're going to start seeing changes after this attack? >> after any of these attacks, this airport made changes after brussels in terms of the security before you enter. some of your eyewitnesses have been talking about that today. but here is the challenge. and it's just the simple "triumph" truth of the way people move in this day and age. even if you create more security at this point rather than that point, the next place is going to be soft. you're always going to have a choke hold because people are going to be moving in and out of these multi-national, huge airports that service millions of people a yea
isis is trying to essentially tear turkish society apart. >> and drive a wedge. >> juliette, this is a major attack against a major airport. this airport when we talked to officials after what happened in brussels, they said there should be a layer of security outside. i remember mary schiavo saying that very clearly. many places have security layers on the outside, where you have to check your luggage on the outside, you get screened before going into the airport. do you think...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich live in san francisco in the twitter building. no, twitter is not having a party. this is where the presidential nominee watch party for the republicans is right now. people are gathering, not a lot so far, but they should be here in the next half hour or so. donald trump we showed you earlier is on the east coast, his golf course. he's expected to speak any minute now. the presumptive republican nominee is not here obviously but supporters are expected to be here soon, a lot of them buying tickets and a lot of them ready to turn the page after trump's racially charged criticism of a judge with mexican heritage. that certainly made headlines. trump is expected to address that today, possibly this evening. as we heard earlier from liz, he will have teleprompters set up, something different that he won't be ad-libbing the entire time. this is a little bit more of a set script he'll be going by to keep things in control. he was just in the bay area last week in redding where we did see a number of protesters. we come back out here li
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i am juliette goodrich. >> 10 people wounded. kpix 5's joe vazquez has the story. >> reporter: this is a white supremacist group called the traditionalist worker party, begins their rally on the steps of the capital. chaos. a larger crowd of counter demonstrators moved in. some threw rocks. chased them off the steps. what happens next looks like a battle field. many wearing masks, begin to clash with white supremacist. one man blind sided a woman, smacking her in the head with a stick. people from both sides of the clash were beaten and stabbed right here on the grounds of the capital. one tells me it was the white supremacist who started it. >> we were talking about peace and love. didn't want violence and looks like they went after two black guys. they attacked him. next thing i know one of the black guys is bleeding. he had something in his hands. >> sacramento tv news crew got close to the action. counter demonstrators got violent with them. a bay area group called bam, was part of the group. >> the nazis tried to come out on
i am juliette goodrich. >> 10 people wounded. kpix 5's joe vazquez has the story. >> reporter: this is a white supremacist group called the traditionalist worker party, begins their rally on the steps of the capital. chaos. a larger crowd of counter demonstrators moved in. some threw rocks. chased them off the steps. what happens next looks like a battle field. many wearing masks, begin to clash with white supremacist. one man blind sided a woman, smacking her in the head with a...
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>> and juliette, what about that what's next? we've gotten a high-visibility border police in new york city airports as just an example. >> yeah. there's no question when something like this happens at an international airport you will see a surge by every major u.s. city across this country. we are entering july fourth weekend, left we forget. it is always a high-security moment because there are lots of groupings and lots of people together, and i think you are going to see every mayor come out with a surge of police and other sort of security personnel. it's just just security theater. it's to ensure that people feel secure being out and about. on the airport security side, i know they've deployed their emergency operational outreach to all of the airlines. there were ten flights already en route from turkey to the u.s. those are all accounted for and fine, and those are the kinds of procedures that the u.s. puts in place when something like this happens. >> thanks very much to all of you. our breaking news coverage continues,
>> and juliette, what about that what's next? we've gotten a high-visibility border police in new york city airports as just an example. >> yeah. there's no question when something like this happens at an international airport you will see a surge by every major u.s. city across this country. we are entering july fourth weekend, left we forget. it is always a high-security moment because there are lots of groupings and lots of people together, and i think you are going to see every...
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juliette, you first? >> if it were true the more we were armed, the safer we would be the america would be the safest place in the world. florida has some of the most permissive gun laws in the nation. it is factually inaccurate and a dangerous lesson learned out of this tragedy. >> law enforcement perspective, cedric? >> from where we stand, we certainly do support the second amendment but i think the most important piece, and i wrote this in a recent op-ed posted on cnn, responsibility of being a gun owner, and there's a great deal of responsibility that goes with that. but if i could quickly, don, mention the fact that at this nightclub, that being a soft target like many of the soft targets, those type of establishments, many do it quite well, being able to secure the front door so as people come in, there's metal detectors, they're searching. it doesn't negate the fact you won't have an accident, but certainly reduces likelihood and minimizes it. we're going to have to take more personal responsibili
juliette, you first? >> if it were true the more we were armed, the safer we would be the america would be the safest place in the world. florida has some of the most permissive gun laws in the nation. it is factually inaccurate and a dangerous lesson learned out of this tragedy. >> law enforcement perspective, cedric? >> from where we stand, we certainly do support the second amendment but i think the most important piece, and i wrote this in a recent op-ed posted on cnn,...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich spoke to one local woman who is battling cancer who says the new law is a backup plan. >> reporter: for five years, elizabeth had battled cancer. >> i had a tube down my throat. i was tied to the bed. >> reporter: during chemo, radiation, surgery and a very uncertain future -- >> it's scary. it's really scary. um, i don't want to die. i don't want to, you know -- the idea is horrific to me. >> reporter: but she says she now has some of peace of mind. >> this is the senate bill and the assembly bill. >> reporter: because now the 52- year-old california resident will be able to legally receive medication to end her life. elizabeth's medical provider kaiser along with sutter health and other doctors across the state are preparing for california's newly enacted end of life legislation. >> these decisions that patients and their families are making at the end of life are intensely personal. >> reporter: dr. steven lockhart says the process is well described in the law. >> it includes two verbal requests of their primary care physician, or their attending physici
kpix 5's juliette goodrich spoke to one local woman who is battling cancer who says the new law is a backup plan. >> reporter: for five years, elizabeth had battled cancer. >> i had a tube down my throat. i was tied to the bed. >> reporter: during chemo, radiation, surgery and a very uncertain future -- >> it's scary. it's really scary. um, i don't want to die. i don't want to, you know -- the idea is horrific to me. >> reporter: but she says she now has some of...