Will look at corporate conquistadors the many ways multinationals both drive and profit from climate destruction. Then, its gender day here at the climate talks. We will hear from a Group Indigenous Women Leaders on the front lines of defending the earth from exploitation by fossil fuel companies. They may not be coming after us with their bayonets and rifles, they are coming at us with nuclear waste, with fracking, coming at us with pipelines that are caring that filled from the tar sands where theyre killing my relatives up there. And theyre bringing it to you. And as the high level talks begin here in lima, we will speak to pablo solon, bolivias former chief climate negotiator. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now, democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. We are broadcasting from lima, peru. First, the headlines. The u. S. Senate Intelligence Committee is releasing today portions of its longawaited report on the cia torture and Extraordinary Ren
Clara Police Officer was investigating a car burglary suspect in santa clara. The officer was in an unmarked suv and followed the mercedes to sunnyvale. The officer then tried to pull the mercedes over at El Camino Real and wolfe road, got out and walked towards the car. Investigators say the driver of the mercedes used it as a weapon. The vehicle drove toward the officer at a high rate of speed. The officer fearing for his life fired several shots at the vehicle. The suspect was last seen going on wolfe road. Reporter a second officer arrived on scene tried to chase the suspect but lost him. They do not have a good description of that suspect. And can only say that that White Mercedes sedan has bullet holes in it. Kiet do, kpix 5. Police are not sure how many people were inside the mercedes that sped away. Theres sunshine coming. Im happy to know theres more rain next week. I know. So ill give you sunshine. Did you say 80 . Did i hear 80 over there. Yes, i did go there. For friday. We
Lafayette. Sunnyvale police say a car suspect tried to run over a Police Officer and that Police Officer opened fire at 6 30 last night on El Camino Real. An unmarked suv pulled up in front of a White Mercedes sedan that allegedly was stolen in santa clara. An officer from the Santa Clara Police department got out and walked toward the car. Well, thats when they say the driver tried to ram the officer. The officer fired several shots at the car. But no one was hit. Just boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Officer fearing for his life fired at the vehicle. The vehicle was seen fleeing northbound on wolf road. A Second Police cruiser chased the suspect but couldnt keep up. Police dont know how many people were inside the sedan and so far, they have no description of any suspects. We are learning more about the case of a teenage boy allegedly kidnapped, raped and robbed [ indiscernible ] police got a call from the 22yearold victim around noon on sunday. She said she had
G e says its brought in extra crews to make the repairs quicker. Earlier chopper 5 showed crews using dozers to clear the mess on highway 9 and santa cruz county. Heavy rains from yesterdays storm sent tons of mud, a tree, and even power lines down across both lanes. You can see just how much debris had to be cleared using the earth movers. The highway wasnt expected to reopen until sometime tomorrow. Cal trans checked the hillside which appears to be stable and the work got done ahead of schedule. The Weekend Storms gave bay area reservoirs a much needed boost. The callahos is 47 of capacity. The lexington is up 8 feet now at 42 capacity. And the reservoirs across marin are nearly full. They were just over half full at this time last year. Paul deanno is here with more on the big picture when it comes to this drought. The big picture with a big number. 65. 5 billion gallons. Thats how much more water all is right now in shasta lake compared to five days ago. It rained a foot. Were get
Invitation of Oil Giants Shell and chevron to speak at the talks. Will look at corporate conquistadors the many ways multinationals both drive and profit from climate destruction. Then, its gender day here at the climate talks. We will hear from a Group Indigenous Women Leaders on the front lines of defending the earth from exploitation by fossil fuel companies. They may not be coming after us with their bayonets and rifles, they are coming at us with nuclear waste, with fracking, coming at us with pipelines that are caring that filled from the tar sands where theyre killing my relatives up there. And theyre bringing it to you. And as the high level talks begin here in lima, we will speak to pablo solon, bolivias former chief climate negotiator. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now, democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. We are broadcasting from lima, peru. First, the headlines. The u. S. Senate Intelligence Committee is releasing today portions