Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Annemarie green is off, im brook silvabraga. President trump is lashing out after the release of an explosive whistleblower complaint that is fueling the impeachment inquiry. It accuses mr. Trump of abusing his power and officials of covering it up. A new npr pbs hour marist poll shows the nation is split over the democrats impeachment investigation. 49 approving, 46 disapproving. Marc liverman is in new york with what were learning about the president s response. Good morning. Reporter good morning, brook. The president compared the person in the white house who supplied information to the whistleblower to spies and suggested that he committed treason. President trump says hes at war following the release of a whistleblower complaint detailing his phone call with ukraines president. Whos the person that gave the whistleblower the information . Reporter in a video of a closed door gathering of u. S. Diplomat
American canyon where the pedestrian was left with major injuries. Reporter a 55yearold man who was crossing busy highway 29 here. And acura blew through the light, hit him and kept going. Within hours a teenage suspect was in custody. Martha morale is, age 19 from American Canyon jailed tonight for felony hit and run. Arrested only a few hours after surveillance photos of her car were publicized. We had a lot of eyes and ears helping us out and we were able to get a description out pretty quickly. Reporter at 8 30 am commuters thought the 55year old man get hit in this crosswalk. He was walking from his neighborhood west of highway 29 to the Shopping Center on the opposite side. In particular the starbucks where he is a morning regular. Often times we see him there and he talks to our officers. Very friendly and drinks coffee with our officers. We believe he was headed for his morning routine coffee. Reporter police say he had the light but the car ran the red and hit him at 50 miles
Convictions including the South Carolina church bomber in the Boston Marathon bomber. In the Boston Marathon case, massachusetts does not have a Death Penalty as a state. When the case was prosecuted federally in massachusetts the jury imposed the Death Penalty. Reporter Death Penalty sentences should be carried out said a crime victim advocate. Victims have to endure the loss of a loved one but then the entire criminal justice process. Reporter mina is president of the Advocacy Group crime victims united in auburn. She said she applauds the federal decision. To deny victims is completely horrendous. It takes away their voice and their right to seek justice. Reporter the Death Penalty has been controversial. There are a lot of problems with the penalty. People have been wrongfully convicted on death row. Reporter President Trump has spoken in favor of the death multi. Thursdays move as another divisive issue into the National Dialogue ahead of the 2020 president ial election. Many Dem
Without get into the 90s in some areas but not so much concord will reach 88 is the high which was higher than yesterday at 82. San jose high yesterday was hin okay sal what you have for us . The typical commute on the Richmond Bridge approach although a little slower driving over to the toll plaza, it is not really too long but there is a little waiting, e. Shore freeway 20 minutes of not too bad, the backup begins at the macarthur maze for 20 minutes before you make it onto the span a little slowing on highway 4 and slowing in hayward on 880. Now back to the desk. Oakland police are investigating three overnight shootings that injured three people, when officers arrived they found someone with a bullet went to the ankle and moments later a second should which was on macarthur and her 90th avenue and east oakland with no reported injuries and then shortly before 2 am someone was shot in the neck near fairfax and foothill and that person is expected to be no suspect disruptions. One of
Leadership role at the warehouse, saying it was more of a communal effort were everybody Work Together to tackle issues. Harris testified it was the buildings landlords who hired an unlicensed contractor to install electricity in a nearby Mechanic Shop the same landlords on. That business provided power to the warehouse. It was completely jury rigged and illegally done and if the prosecution wants to advance the theory that is what caused the fire than the owners in the and the electrician should be in the defendants see. Reporter Curtis Briggs says there is no risk putting his client on the stand. We think the jury will be were very receptive. Reporter max harris testified today he told Oakland Police during one of the visits that no one lived at the warehouse. He said he wasnt sure the officers intentions and did not want him or his friends to become homeless. He will be back on the stand tomorrow. What about Derick Almena . He is expected to testify. When is that expected to happen