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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. in kiev today, petro poroshenko was inaugurated. he pledged the country would remain unified. >> translator: the question of the trerritorial integrity is nt up for discussion. i swore an oath to protect ukraine. >> the new president, the fifth since 1991, urged those fighting to lay down their arms and he also said ukraine would they ever give up crimea, which was annexed by russia in march. >> translator: citizens can in the enjoy peace until we regulate with russia. russia as occupied crimea which was, which and will bee ukrania. >> militants in iraq stormed a university in the anbar province earlier today and briefly hel
bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. in kiev today, petro...
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since we have been on the air, bernard jordan arrived safely back in england.rance to england once his story got out. because an itv reporter was able to find him in the ferry terminal in england when he got back. now we know the best new thing in the world today is that mr. jordan says he is going to try again next year. >> i'm going to try, if i am still with us, but if i am still about, i should try next year. >> nothing is going to stop you basically? >> oh, no. >> was it worth it? >> oh, definitely. yeah, yeah. >> have you any idea how much interest there has been in this? >> i didn't realize. no, no, no. >> do you think you are in trouble when you get back? >> i might be. but i hope not. >> bernard jordan, nursing home escapee to normandy, says he is going to try it again next year. best new thing in the world by a mile. try to tell me it's not. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again monday. "weekends with alex witt" starts now. >>> the main concern was is that we have a vast and delicate situation that requires no publicity. >> new word on the
since we have been on the air, bernard jordan arrived safely back in england.rance to england once his story got out. because an itv reporter was able to find him in the ferry terminal in england when he got back. now we know the best new thing in the world today is that mr. jordan says he is going to try again next year. >> i'm going to try, if i am still with us, but if i am still about, i should try next year. >> nothing is going to stop you basically? >> oh, no. >>...
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consider also the news today of bernard jordan. he's 89 years old. and in january, he moved into a nurszing home in hove. he reportedly tried from the nursing home to sign up for a bus trip for d-day veterans to go to normandy for today's commemoration ceremonies for the 70th anniversary, but for whatever reason, he was told they did not have space for him and he would not be able to go. yesterday at 10:30 in the morning, he left the nursing home for his usual trip into town. he's able to be up and around on his own. the trouble is by 7:15 p.m. yesterday, he had not come back from his little trip to town, so the nursing home looked for him and then called the police. the police searched the area. they contacted nearby hospitals, they contacted bus companies and taxi companies. nobody had seen bernard johnson. everybody is very worried. turns out, he went to france. he went to normandy. after the police put out notice they were looking for him, another d-day veteran who the british press says is just slightly younger than mr. jordan called the police
consider also the news today of bernard jordan. he's 89 years old. and in january, he moved into a nurszing home in hove. he reportedly tried from the nursing home to sign up for a bus trip for d-day veterans to go to normandy for today's commemoration ceremonies for the 70th anniversary, but for whatever reason, he was told they did not have space for him and he would not be able to go. yesterday at 10:30 in the morning, he left the nursing home for his usual trip into town. he's able to be up...
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let me turn back to you bernard. you said 35% are in us stocks. two that you can buy in the united states. why forest labs? >> well forest labs is a company that i used to own in the early 80s and then we pick it up again about a year and a half ago when the stock was down after the obvious lexapro patent concern was going to dry up their cash flow when the product went generic. forest has had a record of developing new drugs to fill that pipeline as they lose cash flow on the more mature drugs. it has done very, very well for us. we have to wrap it up. let me get a quick on spectrum from cautious to opt mystic where would you put yourself? if we can get a good solid upper single digit return on the market which one are you closer too? >> we are quite optimistic. i'm trailing 12 earnings right now. a deployment on balance sheets. it is a big positive on the market. we are hopeful that top line growth will make this richly valued market more reasonable by the end of the third or 4th quarter. >> we appreciate your time. inflation fears, what do risi
let me turn back to you bernard. you said 35% are in us stocks. two that you can buy in the united states. why forest labs? >> well forest labs is a company that i used to own in the early 80s and then we pick it up again about a year and a half ago when the stock was down after the obvious lexapro patent concern was going to dry up their cash flow when the product went generic. forest has had a record of developing new drugs to fill that pipeline as they lose cash flow on the more mature...
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i'm cornell bernard. we'll see you back here at 6:00. good night. >>> this is "world news." tonight, critical condition, comedy star tracy morgan seriously injured in a deadly highway accident that may have been caused by a dozing truck driver. the accident coming just hours after a performance that earned him a standing ovation. >>> what a ride. california chrome in the race for the triple crown. the spunky horse falling one leg short. still the most celebrated underdog in america. >>> an abc news exclusive. diane sawyer with tough questions for hillary clinton, the troubling concerns about that fall, her concussion and the after mat. >> no lingering affects. >> tonight what she told diane. >>> the great escape, the 89-year-old veteran so determined to get to normandy for the d-day anniversary he slipped out of his nursing home to new adventures he had on the way. >>> good evening. david is off tonight. i'm byron pitts. thank you for joining us on this saturday night. we begin with comedian tracy morgan
i'm cornell bernard. we'll see you back here at 6:00. good night. >>> this is "world news." tonight, critical condition, comedy star tracy morgan seriously injured in a deadly highway accident that may have been caused by a dozing truck driver. the accident coming just hours after a performance that earned him a standing ovation. >>> what a ride. california chrome in the race for the triple crown. the spunky horse falling one leg short. still the most celebrated...
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bernard, the concept of heroes and villains is so dated. more champagne. (monica) bernard.that german guy... just invited me to the hamptons this weekend. ooh. well, you could do worse.
bernard, the concept of heroes and villains is so dated. more champagne. (monica) bernard.that german guy... just invited me to the hamptons this weekend. ooh. well, you could do worse.
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>> bernard jordan, nursing home escapee to normandy, says he is going to try it again next year. best new thing in the world by a mile. try to tell me it's not. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again monday. "weekends with alex witt" starts now. >>> the main concern was is that we have a vast and delicate situation that requires no publicity. >> new word on the bowe bergdahl release in an exclusive interview. president obama talks more about defending the deal. >> right now -- >> a huge influx of immigrants on the texas border and a lot of them are children alone. we will tell you why they've been forced from their homeland. >>> morning fix. why you might be less inclined to grab your daily dose of caffeine in the future. the answer in big money headlines. >>> triple threat. the serious hurdles that face california chrome as he tries to run into history. a live report track side in minutes. >>> good morning, everyone. we do have some breaking news to share with you as we welcome you to weekends with alex bit. tracy morgan is in the hospital after he was involved in a se
>> bernard jordan, nursing home escapee to normandy, says he is going to try it again next year. best new thing in the world by a mile. try to tell me it's not. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again monday. "weekends with alex witt" starts now. >>> the main concern was is that we have a vast and delicate situation that requires no publicity. >> new word on the bowe bergdahl release in an exclusive interview. president obama talks more about defending...
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so, bernard what do you make of this?think this drop is because of benghazi and that it is going to follow her if she runs for president? >> well, certainly the what difference does it make outburst played over and over again, should be, and that definitely hurts her. i would add this, the more she speaks the more sort of unlikeable she becomes. like when she was talking to diane sawyer the other night, she sort of snapped at diane sawyer over the benghazi thing when sawyer pressed her on what should have done. then they basically said to diane sawyer asked about age, you're older than i am, which was a cheap shot. anybody notice that? >> i noticed. >> nasty. >> all of those things, and virtually we were on food stamps on living in a trailer when we left to the white house, goes back to the cattle futures deception. it is kind of, i don't know, it is her. i kind of respected her but then the benghazi thing happened. >> that is interesting. yeah, because i think, one thing that i heard somebody say that, oh, i think doug s
so, bernard what do you make of this?think this drop is because of benghazi and that it is going to follow her if she runs for president? >> well, certainly the what difference does it make outburst played over and over again, should be, and that definitely hurts her. i would add this, the more she speaks the more sort of unlikeable she becomes. like when she was talking to diane sawyer the other night, she sort of snapped at diane sawyer over the benghazi thing when sawyer pressed her on...
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bernard and irene schwartz, rosland. walter. corporate funding by mutual of america. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by- >> and by the corporation of public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. >>> from the wnet studios in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. reports out of iraq suggests islamist extremists may have committed a massacre. the extremists, muslim militants from the islamic state in iraq and syria said they have executed 1,700 soldiers. a say series of bombings leave many dead. the suni militants are within 60 miles of the capital of 7 million people. >>> we begin our coverage with a report from jonathan reporting from iraq's second largest city mosul. >> the city has fall ton islamist militants. amid the most shoc images to emerge from the war. the men of isis posted these pictures on the internet. they show dozens of iraqi troops apparently taking prisoner. described in the caption as filthy shiites. they're loaded onto trucks then forced to lie in a ditc
bernard and irene schwartz, rosland. walter. corporate funding by mutual of america. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by- >> and by the corporation of public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. >>> from the wnet studios in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. reports out of iraq suggests islamist extremists may have committed a massacre. the extremists, muslim militants from...
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cornell bernard is live in san rafael tonight. cornell, the aide for some is too little, too late. >> that is right. the marin drought -- or the drought across california is taking its toll 0* ranchers, especially when it comes to just feeding their cattle. >> dinner time where his family has been ranching since 1868. but ted wonders if the drought could end his way of life in 2014. >> how bad is the situation for you here? >> it is critical. >> he is chairman of the ranchers association and every member is in the same tough situation. it produced no hillside feed for cattle forcing many ranchers to buy it. >> typically we feed two and this year we went through eight. >> a drought emergency will allow some members to recoup some money. eye guy we need all of the help we can get. >> what they need is rain. february brought more than 20 inches of rain to the res vair. rise voir. it helped replenish water springs. >> it is 30 days of being done. it is hard to go to sleep when you look at the long range forecast. >> farmers and ranche
cornell bernard is live in san rafael tonight. cornell, the aide for some is too little, too late. >> that is right. the marin drought -- or the drought across california is taking its toll 0* ranchers, especially when it comes to just feeding their cattle. >> dinner time where his family has been ranching since 1868. but ted wonders if the drought could end his way of life in 2014. >> how bad is the situation for you here? >> it is critical. >> he is chairman of...
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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalin p walter. corporate funding by mutual of america. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. le announcer: major funding for the campaign was provided by the corporation for public broadcasting. additional funding was provided by: - cbs reports: the homosexuals. - most americans are repelled by the mere notion of homosexuality. a cbs news survey shows that two out of three americans look upon homosexuals with disgust, discomfort, or fear. the average homosexual, if there be such, is promiscuous. he is not interested in, nor capable of, a lasting relationship like that of a heterosexual marriage. [upbeat instrumental music]
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. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live where people gathered to remember her. cornell? >> dan, about a hundred people came to this vigil demanding answers. meantime, the sheriff's department defending its use of deadly force. there was music, prayers and candles for 18-year-old garcia. these people are demanding justice. tony read a statement trans plated by the -- translated by the family's priest. >> we want an investigation of what happened. >> he was shot and killed by the sheriff deputy. he responded to the p oi nt road after reports of a woman with a knife. this witness says he quickly turned the knife on the deputy. we agreed not to show her face on camera. >> i saw her chasing the car with the knife in her happened and holding -- in her hand and holding it like this. >> he was in a position where a woman was wielding a knife at him and to the point he was in fear for his life. in that quick decision moment he drew his weapon and fired. >> the department denies accusations that garcia was shot in the back. the family says he suffered from depression and was takin
. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live where people gathered to remember her. cornell? >> dan, about a hundred people came to this vigil demanding answers. meantime, the sheriff's department defending its use of deadly force. there was music, prayers and candles for 18-year-old garcia. these people are demanding justice. tony read a statement trans plated by the -- translated by the family's priest. >> we want an investigation of what happened. >> he was shot...
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. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live where people gathered to remember her. cornell? >> dan, about a hundred people came to this vigil demanding answers. meantime, the sheriff's department defending its use of deadly force. there was music, prayers and candles for 18-year-old garcia. these people are demanding justice. tony read a statement trans plated by the -- translated by the family's priest. >> we want an investigation of what happened. >> he was shot and killed by the sheriff deputy. he responded to the p oi nt road after reports of a woman with a knife. this witness says he quickly turned the knife on the deputy. we agreed not to show her face on camera. >> i saw her chasing the car with the knife in her happened and holding -- in her hand and holding it like this. >> he was in a position where a woman was wielding a knife at him and to the point he was in fear for his life. in that quick decision moment he drew his weapon and fired. >> the department denies accusations that garcia was shot in the back. the family says he suffered from depression and was takin
. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live where people gathered to remember her. cornell? >> dan, about a hundred people came to this vigil demanding answers. meantime, the sheriff's department defending its use of deadly force. there was music, prayers and candles for 18-year-old garcia. these people are demanding justice. tony read a statement trans plated by the -- translated by the family's priest. >> we want an investigation of what happened. >> he was shot...
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tennessee titans safety bernard pollard.g up, some rare animation art is up for auction right now. details on how you can own a piece of cartoon history next on "taking stock." ♪ >> the holy grail of animation art is up for auction. a rare black and white animation sale entitled "mickey's service station" expected to fetch at least $80,000 at auction. i'm joined by heritage auction's animation art director, jim. his company is running the animation auction. thanks very much for being here. >> it's great to be here. >> let's start off talking about this mickey mouse animation sale that is up for sale. >> it's the mowly grail if you like cartoon art or animation art like i do. maybe there's 25 black and white sales that even exist in private hands because it wasn't made as art. it was made to make a cartoon. they used to rewash and reuse them, they used to go belly-flopping down the hallway and i think it's the only black and white sale of our friend goofy here that exists in private hands and it's on its original background.
tennessee titans safety bernard pollard.g up, some rare animation art is up for auction right now. details on how you can own a piece of cartoon history next on "taking stock." ♪ >> the holy grail of animation art is up for auction. a rare black and white animation sale entitled "mickey's service station" expected to fetch at least $80,000 at auction. i'm joined by heritage auction's animation art director, jim. his company is running the animation auction. thanks...
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cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> it is going to be fun. abc7 is the only place to watch the world cup live this saturday. you can watch columbia and greece at 8:30 followed bayou raw go we and costa rica. and don't miss a moment with watch abc which lets you view the match as on your smartphone, tablet or your computer. >> well, a lot more to bring you. they are focusing on one girl's disease by treating her entire family. next on abc7 news, a special report on this unique approach that doctors at stanford are taking to find a cure. plus, busted for over sized baggage and overhead bins. have you seen people try to wedge the bags in those things. the movement that is shaming passengers who don't follow the rules. >> mommy, who is that a? >> that's your dad. >> and how jim harbaugh and his family are helping put an end to an epidemic of dad pants. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. 5* cloudy, cool start to your morning. this is giving uh quick glimpse. we have a warm up on the way just in time for father's day weekend. details on that, but
cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> it is going to be fun. abc7 is the only place to watch the world cup live this saturday. you can watch columbia and greece at 8:30 followed bayou raw go we and costa rica. and don't miss a moment with watch abc which lets you view the match as on your smartphone, tablet or your computer. >> well, a lot more to bring you. they are focusing on one girl's disease by treating her entire family. next on abc7 news, a special report on this unique approach...
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cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> i like the tourist reaction. what the? >>> whole foods will pay fines for scrofer charging customers in california. they found the chain that some nicknamed whole paycheck charged too much for the salad bar by not subtracting the weight of container and it will go toward pricing managers. customers who shelled out too much money will not see a dime of it. >>> pope francis is showing why he is so popular with his catholic faithful. while driving through italy he stopped his motorcade in the countryside to bless a disabled and bed ridden girl. he blessed her and kissed her on the forehead. the family posted on face back it was the -- facebook that it was the gesture that says more than any speech. >>> a rough day for a white house communication intern who fainted during the press briefing. the white house staff rushed to the woman and gave her water and a box of m&m's. the intern said she was feeling faint earlier, but did not skip lunch. she was not sure why it happened. she didn't want her name used which is understandable
cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> i like the tourist reaction. what the? >>> whole foods will pay fines for scrofer charging customers in california. they found the chain that some nicknamed whole paycheck charged too much for the salad bar by not subtracting the weight of container and it will go toward pricing managers. customers who shelled out too much money will not see a dime of it. >>> pope francis is showing why he is so popular with his catholic faithful. while...
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cornell bernard is live in san bruno.eporter: san bruno is one of two cities in san mateo county where you can still buy fireworks. pacifica is the other. folks spending a lot of money here today. this box costs you $500. but with conditions so dry, firefighters hope everyone will use caution. >> well, we got this big package full of mostly fountains. >> they're showing off the makings for their july 4th july 4th celebration which includes sparklers. >> kind of tradition, something we like to do. it's not legal in all cities but we're glad there's still one around that does it. >> so-called safe and sane fireworks are allowed in san bruno even after a failed vote in 2005 to ban them. many say it's agree fundraising tool for nonprofits like colt baseball, raising $50,000 for them. in the last decade. >> a great fundraiser for our program. can't go wrong. it's a little intense for the week but the benefits last for years. >> anyone buying fireworks gets the safety tips and a letter from the city, saying private property is
cornell bernard is live in san bruno.eporter: san bruno is one of two cities in san mateo county where you can still buy fireworks. pacifica is the other. folks spending a lot of money here today. this box costs you $500. but with conditions so dry, firefighters hope everyone will use caution. >> well, we got this big package full of mostly fountains. >> they're showing off the makings for their july 4th july 4th celebration which includes sparklers. >> kind of tradition,...
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. >> growing up in germany, you idolized bernard langer playing golf. he is germany's greatest golfer of all times. he has won the masters twice. you have now won two major championships. what does it mean to you to match his major championship resume at 29 years of age? >> we have almost a german grand slam, almost. only a very short missing. to win the masters is a huge thing. obviously, that's why i need to adjust a few things on my swing in order to play better golf there. so winning the pga and this one now, i hope it will make bernard proud. i hope it will make germany proud. it is nice i could win on mother's day, four or five weeks ago. father's day was already a couple of weeks ago in germany. i didn't get anything for my father today. so maybe that works. >> certainly, a nice gift right here. congratulations, martin. >> dan, back to you. >> martin kaymer gets to lift that trophy. >> winner of the united states open championship. what a week for kaymer and a reminder if you missed any of today's action, you can get caught up with "live from the
. >> growing up in germany, you idolized bernard langer playing golf. he is germany's greatest golfer of all times. he has won the masters twice. you have now won two major championships. what does it mean to you to match his major championship resume at 29 years of age? >> we have almost a german grand slam, almost. only a very short missing. to win the masters is a huge thing. obviously, that's why i need to adjust a few things on my swing in order to play better golf there. so...
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. >> and cornell bernard is live where butts was a teacher. cornell? >> that's right. brian butts taught music at this art school in daly city and his bond and his bail was set at $1.5 million. police believe there could be more victims out there. parents are shocked to learn a sub staw suit -- substitute teacher was arrested for molesting some of his young students. 28-year-old brian butts taught piano and guitar between april and early june while the school's owner was in europe. a 13-year-old girl was the first to report the crime. >> during the course of lesson s was touching her in the chest area over the clothing on several occasions. >> two more girls said butts touched them the same way during lessons. >> it is not supposed to happen. oh my gosh. >> parents whose kids had no contact with butts are outraged. >> most of the time for these classes it is best if there is like two teachers in there. that's the best possible scenario. budgets being what they are, it won't always work out. >> the district attorney believes there could be more victims and urmings them
. >> and cornell bernard is live where butts was a teacher. cornell? >> that's right. brian butts taught music at this art school in daly city and his bond and his bail was set at $1.5 million. police believe there could be more victims out there. parents are shocked to learn a sub staw suit -- substitute teacher was arrested for molesting some of his young students. 28-year-old brian butts taught piano and guitar between april and early june while the school's owner was in europe....
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cornell bernard joins us live with the story. cornell? >> ama, tenants living in this building on edge after a man broke into the lobby and stole all of their mail and packages. take a look at the suspect. clearly caught on tape. this man in this surveillance video is not delivering the mail. he is stealing it. it happened at this apartment building where 15 security cameras keep watch. the well-dressed suspect is first spotted outside. he appears to take something from his wallet to gain entry. >> he was good looking, dressed well. >> kind of fit in? >> yes. >> reporter: once inside the man is seen calmly using a crowbar to open the steel mailbox case piling mail from all 26 tenants into a bag and makes a second trip to get the packages. watch as he spots the camera and doesn't seem to care. >> even when he saw the camera, it is like, whatever. >> a total of 12 minutes. no one saw a thing. tennants fear their personal information was stolen. >> i do have personal mail coming in. i am concerned. it could be a credit card or credit card st
cornell bernard joins us live with the story. cornell? >> ama, tenants living in this building on edge after a man broke into the lobby and stole all of their mail and packages. take a look at the suspect. clearly caught on tape. this man in this surveillance video is not delivering the mail. he is stealing it. it happened at this apartment building where 15 security cameras keep watch. the well-dressed suspect is first spotted outside. he appears to take something from his wallet to gain...
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cornell bernard is live in san rafael tonight. cornell, the aide for some is too little, too late. >> that is right. the marin drought -- or the drought across california is taking its toll 0* ranchers, especially when it comes to just feeding their cattle. >> dinner time where his family has been ranching since 1868. but ted wonders if the drought could end his way of life in 2014. >> how bad is the situation for you here? >> it is critical. >> he is chairman of the ranchers association and every member is in the same tough situation. it produced no hillside feed for cattle forcing many ranchers to buy it. >> typically we feed two and this year we went through eight. >> a drought emergency will allow some members to recoup some money. eye guy we need all of the help we can get. >> what they need is rain. february brought more than 20 inches of rain to the res vair. rise voir. it helped replenish water springs. >> it is 30 days of being done. it is hard to go to sleep when you look at the long range forecast. >> farmers and ranche
cornell bernard is live in san rafael tonight. cornell, the aide for some is too little, too late. >> that is right. the marin drought -- or the drought across california is taking its toll 0* ranchers, especially when it comes to just feeding their cattle. >> dinner time where his family has been ranching since 1868. but ted wonders if the drought could end his way of life in 2014. >> how bad is the situation for you here? >> it is critical. >> he is chairman of...
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cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> i like the tourist reaction. what the? >>> whole foods will pay fines for scrofer charging customers in california. they found the grocery chain that some nicknamed whole paycheck charged too much for the salad bar by not subtracting the weight of container and it will go toward pricing managers. customers who shelled out too much money will not see a dime of it. >>> pope francis is showing why he is so popular with his catholic faithful. while driving through italy he stopped his motorcade in the countryside to bless a disabled and bed ridden girl. he blessed her and kissed her on the forehead. the family posted on face back it was the -- facebook that it was the gesture that says more than any speech. >>> a rough day for a white house communication intern who fainted during the press briefing. the white house staff rushed to the woman and gave her water and a box of m&m's. the intern said she was feeling faint earlier, but did not skip lunch. she was not sure why it happened. she didn't want her name used which is unders
cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> i like the tourist reaction. what the? >>> whole foods will pay fines for scrofer charging customers in california. they found the grocery chain that some nicknamed whole paycheck charged too much for the salad bar by not subtracting the weight of container and it will go toward pricing managers. customers who shelled out too much money will not see a dime of it. >>> pope francis is showing why he is so popular with his catholic faithful....
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cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> it is going to be fun. abc7 is the only place to watch the world cup live this saturday. you can watch columbia and greece at 8:30 followed bayou raw go we and costa rica. and don't miss a moment with watch abc which lets you view the match as on your smartphone, tablet or your computer. >> well, a lot more to bring you. they are focusing on one girl's disease by treating her entire family. next on abc7 news, a special report on this unique approach that doctors at stanford are taking to find a cure. plus, busted for over sized baggage and overhead bins. have you seen people try to wedge the bags in those things. the movement that is shaming passengers who don't follow the rules. >> mommy, who is that a? >> that's your dad. >> and how jim harbaugh and his family are helping put an end to an epidemic of dad pants. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. 5* cloudy, cool start to your morning. this is giving uh quick glimpse. we have a warm up on the way just in time for father's day weekend. details on that, but
cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> it is going to be fun. abc7 is the only place to watch the world cup live this saturday. you can watch columbia and greece at 8:30 followed bayou raw go we and costa rica. and don't miss a moment with watch abc which lets you view the match as on your smartphone, tablet or your computer. >> well, a lot more to bring you. they are focusing on one girl's disease by treating her entire family. next on abc7 news, a special report on this unique approach...
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cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> i like the tourist reaction. foods wole foods will pay fines for scrofer charging customers in california. they found the grocery chain that some nicknamed whole paycheck charged too much for the salad bar by not subtracting the weight of container and it w toward pricing managers. customers who shelled out too much money will not see a dime of it. >>> pope francis is showing why he showing so popular with s catholic faithful. while driving through italy he stopped his motorcade in the countryside to bless a disabled and bed ridden girl. he blessed her and kissed her on the forehead. the family posted on face back it was the -- facebook that it was the gesture that says more than any speech. >>> a rough d ause communication house communication intern who fainted during the press briefing. the white house staff rushed to the woman and gave her water and a box of m&m's. the intern said she was feeling faint earlier, but did not skip lunch. she was not sure why it happened. she didn't want her name used which is und
cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> i like the tourist reaction. foods wole foods will pay fines for scrofer charging customers in california. they found the grocery chain that some nicknamed whole paycheck charged too much for the salad bar by not subtracting the weight of container and it w toward pricing managers. customers who shelled out too much money will not see a dime of it. >>> pope francis is showing why he showing so popular with s catholic faithful. while driving through...
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. >> and cornell bernard is live where butts was a teacher. cornell? >> that's right.brian butts taught music at this art school in daly city and his bond and his bail was set at $1.5 million. police believe there could be more victims out there. parents are shocked to learn a sub staw suit -- substitute teacher was arrested for molesting some of his young students. 28-year-old brian butts taught piano and guitar between april and early june while the school's owner was in europe. a 13-year-old girl was the first to report the crime. >> during the course of lesson s was touching her in the chest area over the clothing on several occasions. >> two more girls said butts touched them the same way during lessons. >> it is not supposed to happen. oh my gosh. >> parents whose kids had no contact with butts are outraged. >> most of the time for these classes it is best if there is like two teachers in there. that's the best possible scenario. budgets being what they are, it won't always work out. >> the district attorney believes there could be more victims and urmings them t
. >> and cornell bernard is live where butts was a teacher. cornell? >> that's right.brian butts taught music at this art school in daly city and his bond and his bail was set at $1.5 million. police believe there could be more victims out there. parents are shocked to learn a sub staw suit -- substitute teacher was arrested for molesting some of his young students. 28-year-old brian butts taught piano and guitar between april and early june while the school's owner was in europe. a...
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cornell bernard is live in san rafael tonight. cornell, the aide for some is too little, too late. >> that is right. the marin drought -- or the drought across california is taking its toll 0* ranchers, especially when it comes to just feeding their cattle. >> dinner time where his family has been ranching since 1868. but ted wonders if the drought could end his way of life in 2014. >> how bad is the situation for you here? >> it is critical. >> he is chairman of the ranchers association and every member is in the same tough situation. it produced no hillside feed for cattle forcing manyo buy ranchers to buy it. >> typically we feed two and this year we went through eight. >> a drought emergency will allow some members to recoup some money. eye guy we need all of the help we can get. >> what they need is rain. february brought more than 20 inches of rain to the res vair. rise voir. it helped replenish water springs. >> it is 30 days of being done. it is hard to go to sleep when you look at the long range forecast. >> farmers and r
cornell bernard is live in san rafael tonight. cornell, the aide for some is too little, too late. >> that is right. the marin drought -- or the drought across california is taking its toll 0* ranchers, especially when it comes to just feeding their cattle. >> dinner time where his family has been ranching since 1868. but ted wonders if the drought could end his way of life in 2014. >> how bad is the situation for you here? >> it is critical. >> he is chairman of...
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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america.esigning customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us, the pentagon today confirmed a u.s. aircraft carrier is being sent to the persian gulf, this just a day after president obama said he was reviewing military options in response to a rapid 200 mile advance in iraq by islamic militants. during the past several days. the mill assistants, isis, have overrun iraqi government forces and captured military equipment during their offensive. today, iraq military officials said that the offensive by sunni muslim jihadists had slowed and that they are taking some of the territory back with the help of voluntary shi'ite militias.2j the rebels have vowed to capture buying, but today aç mil
bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america.esigning customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us, the pentagon today...
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bernard wolfe. >> sa, bernard wolfe.e author of a book called the not altogether shy memoir of a pornographer. bernard wolfe was a harvard student who was the bodyguard of leon trotsky, unfortunately not on the scene when he was murdered. and wrote a book which was a biography of the jazz musician. >> supposedly an autobiography. better known for having marijuana available than for pie in the instrument, but quite a fascinating life. the writing of this book itself was in a kind of jazz pros which many authors ever since have thought is great and sort of pre cursed all kinds of musical lyrics. and then he needed to make a living in rhode pornography books for the same publisher, and remember, no surprise. there were not that many publishers of pornography around. a series of science fiction books and a few television shows and so forth and so forth. before get these people, no matter how weird and fascinating new were because they did not do the single great thing, right the single great novel that would keep pan am aliv
bernard wolfe. >> sa, bernard wolfe.e author of a book called the not altogether shy memoir of a pornographer. bernard wolfe was a harvard student who was the bodyguard of leon trotsky, unfortunately not on the scene when he was murdered. and wrote a book which was a biography of the jazz musician. >> supposedly an autobiography. better known for having marijuana available than for pie in the instrument, but quite a fascinating life. the writing of this book itself was in a kind of...
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wallach, the cheryl and philip milstein family, bernard and irene schwartz, rosalind p. walter.orporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. the only american prisoner being held in afghanistan was released earlier today in exchange for five prisoners held in cuba. 28-year-old bowe bergdahl was captured in 2009, he was turned over to u.s. special forces near the pakistani border. bergdahl is in u.s. military custody in afghanistan and reportedly in good condition. in a statement, president obama called his release a reminder of america's unwavering commitment to leave no man behind. joining us now adam entis. what do we know about bowe bergdahl's condition right now? >> right. we've been told by american officials
wallach, the cheryl and philip milstein family, bernard and irene schwartz, rosalind p. walter.orporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening....
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. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live where people gathered to remember her. cornell? >> dan, about a hundred people came to this vigil demanding answers. meantime, the sheriff's department defending its use of deadly force. there was music, prayers and candles for 18-year-old garcia. these people are demanding justice. tony read a statement trans plated by the -- translated by the family's priest. >> we want an investigation of what happened. >> he was shot and killed by the sheriff deputy. he responded to the p oi nt road after reports of a woman with a knife. this witness says he quickly turned the knife on the to not to show her face on camera. >> i saw her chasing the car with the knife in her happened and holding -- in her hand and holding it like this. >> he was in a position where a woman was wielding a knife at him and to the point he was in fear for his life. in that quick decision moment he drew his weapon and fired. >> the department denies accusations that garcia was shot in the back. the family says he suffered from depression and was takingd. deadly forc
. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live where people gathered to remember her. cornell? >> dan, about a hundred people came to this vigil demanding answers. meantime, the sheriff's department defending its use of deadly force. there was music, prayers and candles for 18-year-old garcia. these people are demanding justice. tony read a statement trans plated by the -- translated by the family's priest. >> we want an investigation of what happened. >> he was shot...
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bernard and irene schwartz. corporate funding provided by mutual of america.esigning customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by -- the corporation for public broadcasts and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> from the tish wnet studios in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. after days of interrogation or a u.s. war ship, the suspect in the 2012 attack on libya was flown to washington, d.c. aahmed abu khattala arrested for the deaths of four americans. captors two weeks ago. khattala appeared in federal court and pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges. >>> turning now to iraq where today government forces backed by air power launched an offensive to recapture two major northern cities taken by sunni muslim extremists. government forces reportedly made gain near saddam hussein's birthplace. the city is without power or water. 30 miles south of baghdad, 21 iraqi troops killed in a clash with militants. thousands of
bernard and irene schwartz. corporate funding provided by mutual of america.esigning customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by -- the corporation for public broadcasts and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> from the tish wnet studios in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. after days of interrogation or a u.s. war ship, the suspect...
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cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> it is going to be fun.bc7 is the only place to watch the world cup live this saturday. you can watcht greece at 8:30 followed bayou raw go we and costa rica. and don't miss a moment with watch abc which lets you view the match as on your smartphone, tablet or your computer. >> well, a lot more to bring you. they are focusing on one girl's disease by treating her entire family. next on abc7 news, a special report on this unique approach that doctors at stanford are taking to find a cure. plus, busted for over sized baggage and overhead bins. have you seen people try to wedge the bags in those things. the movement that is shaming passengers who don't follow the rules. >> mommy, who is that a? >> that's your dad. >> and how jim harbaugh and his fa an end helping put an end to an epidemic of dad pants. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. 5* cloudy, cool start to your morning. this is giving uh quick glimpse. we have a warm up on the way just in time for father's day weekend. details on that, but first, here is
cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> it is going to be fun.bc7 is the only place to watch the world cup live this saturday. you can watcht greece at 8:30 followed bayou raw go we and costa rica. and don't miss a moment with watch abc which lets you view the match as on your smartphone, tablet or your computer. >> well, a lot more to bring you. they are focusing on one girl's disease by treating her entire family. next on abc7 news, a special report on this unique approach that doctors at...
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. >> and cornell bernard is live where butts was a teacher. cornell? >> that's right. brian butts taught music at this art school in daly city and his bond and his bail was set at $1.5 million. police believe there could be more victims out there. parents are shocked to learn a sub staw suit -- substitute teacher was arrested for molesting some of his young students. 28-year-old brian butts taught piano and guitar between april and early june while the school's owner was in europe. a 13-year-old girl was the first to report the crime. >> during the cof lesson s was touching her in the chest area over the clothing on several occasions. >> two more girls said butts touched them the same way during lessons. >> it is not supposed to happen. oh my gosh. >> parents whose kids had no contact with butts are outraged. >> most of the time for these classes it is best iflike two tr like two teachers in there. that's the best possible scenario. budgets being what they are, it won't always work out. >> the district attorney believes there could be more victims and urmings them to c
. >> and cornell bernard is live where butts was a teacher. cornell? >> that's right. brian butts taught music at this art school in daly city and his bond and his bail was set at $1.5 million. police believe there could be more victims out there. parents are shocked to learn a sub staw suit -- substitute teacher was arrested for molesting some of his young students. 28-year-old brian butts taught piano and guitar between april and early june while the school's owner was in europe....
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard spoke with her father there. good evening, cornell. he is tremendously relieved, of course. >> reporter: yeah, of course he is, katie, and he is also very grateful to everyone who helped look for his daughter, ida. her family are saying in a cabin up the road tonight. she's been sleeping most of the day after her very long adventure. she wandered about two miles, by the way. and tonight her dad is just giving thanks. >> the infrastructure that blossomed into this effort that brought our daughter home to us, i'm extremely grateful. >> reporter: bobby rothschild can't say enough about the full-scale search to find his 9-year-old daughter, ida. this picture of a smiling, but tired ida was taken just minutes after she was found safe today. >> what was the first thing she said to you when you guys reunited? >> she said what was all the fuss, dad? >> reporter: rothschild says he and his wife turned their back for just a moment and ida wandered away from the family's campsite friday afternoon and became lost in the woods. hundreds of searcher
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard spoke with her father there. good evening, cornell. he is tremendously relieved, of course. >> reporter: yeah, of course he is, katie, and he is also very grateful to everyone who helped look for his daughter, ida. her family are saying in a cabin up the road tonight. she's been sleeping most of the day after her very long adventure. she wandered about two miles, by the way. and tonight her dad is just giving thanks. >> the infrastructure that...
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cornell bernard joins us live with the story. cornell? >> ama, tenants living in this building on edge after a man broke into the lobby and stole all of their mail and packages. take a look at the suspect. clearly caught on tape. this man in this surveillance video is not delivering the mail. he is stealing it. it happened at this apartment building where 15 security cameras keep watch. the well-dressed suspect is first spotted outside. he appears to take something from his wallet to gain entry. >> he was good looking, dressed well. >> kind of fit in? >> yes. >> reporter: once inside the man is seen calmly using a crowbar to open the steel mailbox case piling mail from all 26 tenants into a bag and makes a second trip to get the packages. watch as he spots the camera and doesn't seem to care. >> even when he saw the camera, it is like, whatever. >> a total of 12 minutes. no one saw a thing. tennants fear their personal information was stolen. >> i do have personal mail coming in. i am concerned. it could be a credit card or credit card st
cornell bernard joins us live with the story. cornell? >> ama, tenants living in this building on edge after a man broke into the lobby and stole all of their mail and packages. take a look at the suspect. clearly caught on tape. this man in this surveillance video is not delivering the mail. he is stealing it. it happened at this apartment building where 15 security cameras keep watch. the well-dressed suspect is first spotted outside. he appears to take something from his wallet to gain...
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hail, walloch, bernard and irene shorts, citi foundation, roselyn walter. corporate by mutual of america customized and mutual retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station and viewers like you. thank you. from studios at lincoln senator in new york, this is pbs "newshour weekend." >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. muslim extremists who have over run much of northern and western iraq have seized another town 90 miles from iraq's border with jordan. the capture means extremists control a final stretch of a major highway connecting iraq to jordan. in a television interview that aired today president obama expressed concern about problem, al qaeda in yemen and isis in iraq. he says america has to proceed carefully. >> this is going to be a global challenge and one the united states is going to address. we're not going to be able to address is alone. what we can't do is think we're going to play whac-a-mole and have t
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cornell bernard joins us live with the story. cornell? >> ama, tenants living in this building on edge after a man broke into the lobby and stole all of their mail and packages. take a look at the suspect. clearly caught on tape. this man in this surveillance video is not delivering the mail. he is stealing it. it happened at this apartment building where 15 security cameras keep watch. the well-dressed suspect is first spotted outside. he appears to take something from his wallet to gain entry. >> he was good looking, dressed well. >> kind of fit in? >> yes. >> reporter: once inside the man is seen calmly using a crowbar to open the steel mailbox case piling mail from all 26 tenants into a bag and makes a second trip to get the packages. watch as he spots the camera and doesn't seem to care. >> even when he saw the camera, it is like, whatever. >> a total of 12 minutes. no one saw a thing. tennants fear their personal information was stolen. >> i do have personal mail coming in. i am concerned. it could be a credit card or credit card st
cornell bernard joins us live with the story. cornell? >> ama, tenants living in this building on edge after a man broke into the lobby and stole all of their mail and packages. take a look at the suspect. clearly caught on tape. this man in this surveillance video is not delivering the mail. he is stealing it. it happened at this apartment building where 15 security cameras keep watch. the well-dressed suspect is first spotted outside. he appears to take something from his wallet to gain...
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let's bring back donna brazile and michelle bernard.le, i listened to the full eight minutes. at the very end of the eight minutes, you get that exchange. i like the way she handled it. she said i will restate what you said about my position and i'll repudiate it. is this a mountain out of a mole hill? >> i listened to it also. i liked the way hillary clinton responded. she was clear. she was concise. the problem for the secretary is that for people who do not like hillary clinton and who are unaccustomed to hearing a woman at this level of national politics being direct and frank and concise and saying you got it wrong, i'm not going to allow you to define my position on a certain issue. the quote/unquote haters will say, i told you, hillary clinton is shrill. we are not ready for a female president. >> donna brazile, the other headline is the interview with diane sawyer where she talked about being broke when they left the white house. react to the criticism on that point. >> first of all, i don't think anyone should ever apologize fo
let's bring back donna brazile and michelle bernard.le, i listened to the full eight minutes. at the very end of the eight minutes, you get that exchange. i like the way she handled it. she said i will restate what you said about my position and i'll repudiate it. is this a mountain out of a mole hill? >> i listened to it also. i liked the way hillary clinton responded. she was clear. she was concise. the problem for the secretary is that for people who do not like hillary clinton and who...
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joining me now, tony sayegh and bernard whitman. great to see the both of you.eaking news happening within our hour today, tony, what do you make of the fact that bowe bergdahl is going to be coming back? what are we going to find out? what are we learning? >> too many troubling things. while it is of course good that we are getting him back, the reality is this has been complicated for the administration. the revelations of the fact that he could been a defector at one point, the fact that his unit said he was always someone who was problematic within their ranks. the military was against this trade for five dangerous taliban terrorists. and we're learning every day that the administration hasn't been forthright with congress, something that is against the law that the president himself signed. these issues have led to a lack of credibility for the administration that even democrats are beginning to seriously lament, including dianne feinstein, the chair of the intelligence committee in the senate. >> bernard, i'm assuming now that bergdahl's going to be back o
joining me now, tony sayegh and bernard whitman. great to see the both of you.eaking news happening within our hour today, tony, what do you make of the fact that bowe bergdahl is going to be coming back? what are we going to find out? what are we learning? >> too many troubling things. while it is of course good that we are getting him back, the reality is this has been complicated for the administration. the revelations of the fact that he could been a defector at one point, the fact...
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going forward i mean i'm sorry bernard lewis forget what warren meant bernard lewis who is the dominant arab best and on through there later intellectuals who believes that arab nationalism is the big problem and it's ok to disrupt iraq and and create warring factions who kill each other because that that reduces them and this is the the fallacy into. a lesser threat they're no longer a national security threat because you don't have saddam and a big army and arab nationalism the same threat was posed recently by egypt the problem with that let them kill each other. philosophy which is based on an implicit racial superiority is that now we understand that it's precisely the chaos of sunni against shia that creates the base for a new terrorist attack against europe against israel against the united states so we've come full circle and until we understand the role we played in bringing about the next terrorist attack i think americans are prone to. just accept this as some kind of inevitable scenario which is really smart people have thought through and it's the only possibility for us wh
going forward i mean i'm sorry bernard lewis forget what warren meant bernard lewis who is the dominant arab best and on through there later intellectuals who believes that arab nationalism is the big problem and it's ok to disrupt iraq and and create warring factions who kill each other because that that reduces them and this is the the fallacy into. a lesser threat they're no longer a national security threat because you don't have saddam and a big army and arab nationalism the same threat...
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i'm cornell bernard. we'll see you back here at 6:00. good night. >>> this is "world news."cy morgan seriously injured in a deadly highway accident that may have been caused by a dozing truck driver. the accident coming just hours after a performance that earned him a standing ovation. >>> what a ride. california chrome in the race for the triple crown. the spunky horse falling one leg short. still the most celebrated underdog in america. >>> an abc news exclusive. diane sawyer with tough questions for hillary clinton, the troubling concerns about that fall, her concussion and the after mat. >> no lingering affects. >> tonight what she told diane. >>> the great escape, the 89-year-old veteran so determined to get to normandy for the d-day
i'm cornell bernard. we'll see you back here at 6:00. good night. >>> this is "world news."cy morgan seriously injured in a deadly highway accident that may have been caused by a dozing truck driver. the accident coming just hours after a performance that earned him a standing ovation. >>> what a ride. california chrome in the race for the triple crown. the spunky horse falling one leg short. still the most celebrated underdog in america. >>> an abc news...
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current designation landmark program that was constrictions by a cartoon it author and designed by bernard joseph mr. goldberg was born in san francisco and worked at the san francisco chronicle. this contains two residential one retained by the artist for the recent communications with the goldberg family i have an compassionate letter that was delivered to supervisor breed. we have an exterior dishonesty of the building at the cover of our packet. beverly and i job to job the goldberg family we ask this building be added to our landmark program. the building where we reside is currently flowing the ellis act and we realize the act will not stop that but we want to make sure it's preserved for generations to come >> thank you jackie i'm beverly i'm the executive director in my day job of the domestic violence commission. good afternoon. i'm here as a san francisco citizen i can walk you through the packet we've put together we live at the l r goldberg the ruth was a pricing prizewinning cartoon it and when you see the water heats the kitties tail and the symbols run that's how it gets it'
current designation landmark program that was constrictions by a cartoon it author and designed by bernard joseph mr. goldberg was born in san francisco and worked at the san francisco chronicle. this contains two residential one retained by the artist for the recent communications with the goldberg family i have an compassionate letter that was delivered to supervisor breed. we have an exterior dishonesty of the building at the cover of our packet. beverly and i job to job the goldberg family...
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. >> host: professor kurzman you spent quite the bitter time critiquing bernard lewis. >> guest: for decades the leading middle east specialist in the united states in a minute figure and author of many e best sellers as well as academic books. he has of you as an unchanging eternal place where the views 500 years ago can explain what people think today. i don't see it that way. there hasn't been a huge break were before middle ages up to a century and a half ago has very little to do with what people believe and how they act today. the rise of the state has changed their scope of action. they believe in national identities. you did not see that two centuries ago. is lomb means something very different and for many of return to the sources said you will see all sorts of islamic authority coming out of the zero would work. dislike osama bin london saying he is a scholar but he preceptive the masseuse sorts of action and it was happening in 1400 cannot extrapolate through 2014. >> host: sitting at university have north carolina. >> university of north carolina graduated several years a
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. >> cornell bernard abc 7 news. >>> a car drive into sunnyville. you can see the car. happened around 12:45 this afternoon. paramedics took one man to the hospital. the department of public safety is trying to figure out why the car was drive into the store. investigators say a driver was helping a co-would are when the two work cars collided. it was unclear who is at fault. >>> more police officers control proposing the streets. there's several events from father's day celebrations. it will not say how many more officers will be on duty. >> oakland mayor accentuated the positive at the north oakland senior center. mayor focused on public safety and jobs for youth saying jobs for young duts can increase public safety. >> that's part of the reason that -- were dramatically down last year. this year we're 100. my goal is 2,000 jobs. . the mayor boechted about the improvement in the police department. she said they're more diverse in language and asked to create two more academy classes last year. >> the government is ask students and staff in iraq to evacuate. issuing a
. >> cornell bernard abc 7 news. >>> a car drive into sunnyville. you can see the car. happened around 12:45 this afternoon. paramedics took one man to the hospital. the department of public safety is trying to figure out why the car was drive into the store. investigators say a driver was helping a co-would are when the two work cars collided. it was unclear who is at fault. >>> more police officers control proposing the streets. there's several events from father's day...