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. >> victor barnard truly was the wolf in sheep's clothing.here is no god in any religion that says it's okay to rape children. ♪ >>> i would say i had never met anybody that i thought loved the word of god as much as victor barnard did. victor was like 6'1," brown hair, kind of feathered back at the time. he was very dignified. i started to look at him as an apostle of jesus christ. >> he was a pastor. he basically took personal care in people, invested into them and tried to bring the best out of you. >> river road was a small home fellowship, i think there was maybe 10 or 15 people. there was a lot of caring and a lot of love at that point. >> it was very much about living solely for the word, you know, not like being a sunday christian, where you just go to church, hear a little sermon, then you don't think about it all week. it was more like living the word. >> in the winter of 1995-96, they first talked about getting a camp to bring people into the church. >> i think victor just came up with the idea hey, for anybody that wants to move u
. >> victor barnard truly was the wolf in sheep's clothing.here is no god in any religion that says it's okay to rape children. ♪ >>> i would say i had never met anybody that i thought loved the word of god as much as victor barnard did. victor was like 6'1," brown hair, kind of feathered back at the time. he was very dignified. i started to look at him as an apostle of jesus christ. >> he was a pastor. he basically took personal care in people, invested into them...
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was always pleasant. >> victor barnard came and visited my parents when i was 9.hen we were living in harleysville, pennsylvania. he was traveling the united states, trying to find believers. and we had church in our home ever since i can remember. so he gave my parents some of his books and teachings that he had done. >> as the profphets spoke, they spoke of one. >> they spoke of him a lot and they were sending money to victor. >> and to whom is the arm of the lord revealed. >> my parents started making trips out to minnesota. >> in order to fulfill what was spoken he was brought to nazareth. >> and then victor drew the line that basically we either had to move out to minnesota to join him and the believers out there or we could no longer fellowship with them. and it was after that, that my parents decided to move out to minnesota. i'd never really been on dirt roads before. i was very excited. they had tons of animals. sheep, chickens, rabbits. cows, pigs. in the beginning, it was kind of like summer camp. but i didn't realize at the time how many changes would
was always pleasant. >> victor barnard came and visited my parents when i was 9.hen we were living in harleysville, pennsylvania. he was traveling the united states, trying to find believers. and we had church in our home ever since i can remember. so he gave my parents some of his books and teachings that he had done. >> as the profphets spoke, they spoke of one. >> they spoke of him a lot and they were sending money to victor. >> and to whom is the arm of the lord...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> reporter: he says it's the best investment he's ever made. four security cameras inside and out watching over his restaurant 24/7. the database reports everything the camera sees. cameras have come in handy three or four times when stuff behind the bar went missing. >> a couple people tried to steal bottles from the bar. >> he was on board with the plan for a registry of security cameras to help them fight crime faster wherever it happens. >> instead of spending an entire day walking a block, the first person i would go to is someone on this database, knock on their door, they show me evidence. >> reporter: the program is strictly voluntary. anyone with a camera can sign up. free mont and san jose already have similar registries. last january this security camera video identified a suspected serial arsonist in san jose leading to his arrest. but there are privacy concerns and how the information will be used. christine works at this shopping center. she says safety outweighs everything else. >> we have too many invasive things happ
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> reporter: he says it's the best investment he's ever made. four security cameras inside and out watching over his restaurant 24/7. the database reports everything the camera sees. cameras have come in handy three or four times when stuff behind the bar went missing. >> a couple people tried to steal bottles from the bar. >> he was on board with the plan for a registry of security cameras to help them fight crime faster...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> reporter: he says it's the best investment he's ever made. four security cameras inside and out watching over his restaurant 24/7. it reports everything the camera sees. cameras have come in handy three or four times when stuff behind the bar went missing. he was on board with the plan for a registry of security cameras to help them fight crime faster wherever it happens. >> instead of spending an entire day walking a block, the first person i would go to is someone on this database, knock on their door, they show me evidence. >> reporter: the program is strictly voluntary. anyone with a camera can sign up. last january this security camera video identified a suspected serial arsonist in san jose leading to his arrest. but there are privacy concerns and how the information will be used. christine works at this shopping center. she says safety outweighs everything else. >> we have too many invasive things happening in our life. but there's already cameras everywhere you go. >> reporter: the cameras are on duty. >> this can see who b
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> reporter: he says it's the best investment he's ever made. four security cameras inside and out watching over his restaurant 24/7. it reports everything the camera sees. cameras have come in handy three or four times when stuff behind the bar went missing. he was on board with the plan for a registry of security cameras to help them fight crime faster wherever it happens. >> instead of spending an entire day walking a block, the...
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cornell barnard has the details. >> barbara boxer got a private eye-opening tour of napa, more than ath after the quake. >> it's so strange to be on the street and see the beauty of the napa streets and all of a sudden there's other home that's yellow tagged or red tagged. >> but the downtown looks-like a construction zone. historic buildings that crumbled during the quake are surrounded by tarps and fences. many businesses have reopened but not all. this hotel remains closed for repairs. boxer is promising fema assistance. >> people get very hopeless if they don't see help forthcoming. we know this private assistance is so important. it will provide grants up to $32,000 to help people repair their homes. >> i really need some help and i need some help now, not tomorrow. >> but many homeowners like kristina jamison are still struggling. her 1889 victoria was red tagged after the foundation collapsed during the quake. she doesn't have money for repairs. the bank turned her down for a loan. >> i wake up every morning crying. i can't sleep. >> the stage is being set for sunday rocks, a c
cornell barnard has the details. >> barbara boxer got a private eye-opening tour of napa, more than ath after the quake. >> it's so strange to be on the street and see the beauty of the napa streets and all of a sudden there's other home that's yellow tagged or red tagged. >> but the downtown looks-like a construction zone. historic buildings that crumbled during the quake are surrounded by tarps and fences. many businesses have reopened but not all. this hotel remains closed...
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colonel barnard has the details. >> barbara boxer got a private eye-opening tour of napa, more than a month after the quake. >> it's so strange to be on the street and see the beauty of the napa streets and all of a sudden there's other home that's yellow tagged or red tagged. >> but the downtown looks-like a construction zone. historic buildings that crumbled during the craig are surrounded by tarps and fences. many businesses have reopened but not all. this one remains closed for repairs. boxer is promising fema assistance. >> people get very hopeless if they don't see help forthcoming. we know this private assistance is so important. it will provide grants up to $32,000 to help people repair their homes. >> i really need some help and i need some help now, not tomorrow. >> but many homeowners like kristina jamison are still struggling. were 1889 victoria was red tagged after the foundation collapsed during the quake. she doesn't have money for repairs. the bank turned her down for a loan. >> i wake up every morning cries. and i can't -- >> the stage is being set for sunday rocks, a
colonel barnard has the details. >> barbara boxer got a private eye-opening tour of napa, more than a month after the quake. >> it's so strange to be on the street and see the beauty of the napa streets and all of a sudden there's other home that's yellow tagged or red tagged. >> but the downtown looks-like a construction zone. historic buildings that crumbled during the craig are surrounded by tarps and fences. many businesses have reopened but not all. this one remains...
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cornell barnard has the details. >> barbara boxer got a private eye-opening tour of napa, more than a month after the quake. >> it's so strange to be on the street and see the beauty of the napa streets and all of a sudden there's other home that's yellow tagged or red tagged. >> but the downtown looks-like a construction zone. historic buildings that crumbled during the quake are surrounded by tarps and fences. many businesses have reopened but not all. this hotel, virtually brand new, remains closed for repairs. boxer is promising fema assistance. >> people get very hopeless if they don't see help forthcoming. we know this private assistance is so important. it will provide grants up to $32,000 to help people repair their homes. >> i really need some help and i need some help now, not tomorrow. >> but many homeowners like kristina jamison are still struggling. her 1889 victoria was red tagged after the foundation collapsed during the quake. she doesn't have money for repairs. the bank turned her down for a loan. >> i wake up every morning crying. i can't sleep. >> the stage is being
cornell barnard has the details. >> barbara boxer got a private eye-opening tour of napa, more than a month after the quake. >> it's so strange to be on the street and see the beauty of the napa streets and all of a sudden there's other home that's yellow tagged or red tagged. >> but the downtown looks-like a construction zone. historic buildings that crumbled during the quake are surrounded by tarps and fences. many businesses have reopened but not all. this hotel, virtually...
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abc 7 news report er cornell barnard has the story. >> you can see the bar. >> reporter: he says it's the best investment he's ever made. four security cameras inside and out, watching over his restaurant 24/7. the data base in back records everything the camera sees. >> cameras inside the restaurant have come in handy at least three or four times when stuff behind the bar went missing. >> reporter: velasco was on board plan by rohnert park police for a registry of security cameras to help them fight crime faster wherever it happens. >> instead of spending an entire day walking a block the first person i would go to would be someone that's on this database, knock on their door. they show me evidence. >> reporter: the program is statistically voluntary. anyone with a camera can sign up. fremont and san jose already have similar registries. last january this security camera video identified a suspected serial arsonist in san jose, leading to his arrest. but there are privacy concerns in how the information will be used. christine capper-ton works in this shopping center. she says safety
abc 7 news report er cornell barnard has the story. >> you can see the bar. >> reporter: he says it's the best investment he's ever made. four security cameras inside and out, watching over his restaurant 24/7. the data base in back records everything the camera sees. >> cameras inside the restaurant have come in handy at least three or four times when stuff behind the bar went missing. >> reporter: velasco was on board plan by rohnert park police for a registry of...
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she graduated from barnard college in 1954 with a degree in english. but her dream had always been to become an actress. >> i was in every school play. i was in everything you could do at college. there was never a discussion in my own head of where i was going and it was always acting. always going to be an actress. >> as she said in the 2010 documentary "joan rivers, a piece of work" comedy was originally just a way to pay the bills. >> i just knew i could work as a comedian at night and make money and make the rounds as an actress. and that's the only reason i went into comedy. >> like so many comics, her career and her life were forever changed with appearances on "the tonight show" with johnny carson. >> on the air carson said to me, you're going to be star. i looked behind me -- who the hell is he talking to? and it was absolutely -- it was magical between the two of us, absolutely magical. >> bill carter of "the new york times" has written extensively about late-night television. >> she became known as a national comedian on his show. and he bef
she graduated from barnard college in 1954 with a degree in english. but her dream had always been to become an actress. >> i was in every school play. i was in everything you could do at college. there was never a discussion in my own head of where i was going and it was always acting. always going to be an actress. >> as she said in the 2010 documentary "joan rivers, a piece of work" comedy was originally just a way to pay the bills. >> i just knew i could work as...
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[applause] my first year here on campus at barnard college, i was raped.like the vast majority of students were raped on this canvas, i was not raped on campus but off campus. i quickly went into something of a spiral where i cannot sleep at night and economic sleep during the day. i started having trouble in my classes and i started having my grades slip. it became an issue and i want to speak to the dean of students, a woman, a woman's college and i told her what had happened to me . she looked at me with a sad expression and said, "you went where we tell our girls never to go." she would play me and invoke the most racist stereotypes of how sexual assault happens at the same time, says everything about what this university represents. this was 22 years ago. what has changed? .> i am a sophomore at barnard during my second month here at columbia, 06 resulted by a here and i just wanted to go home. i just wanted to be in my own bed. they wouldn't let me go. of what people are doing, i think everyone here is amazing. i just want to say, i think it is beaut
[applause] my first year here on campus at barnard college, i was raped.like the vast majority of students were raped on this canvas, i was not raped on campus but off campus. i quickly went into something of a spiral where i cannot sleep at night and economic sleep during the day. i started having trouble in my classes and i started having my grades slip. it became an issue and i want to speak to the dean of students, a woman, a woman's college and i told her what had happened to me . she...
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cornell barnard is live with an update on the case. >> reporter: the d.a.r gregory thompson will never be a police officer again after agreeing theo a plea deal. he's a 30-year veteran of the police department and appeared nervous as he pled no contest to three felonies, including assault with force likely to cause bodily harm, felony vandalism and being armed at the time of a crime. the d.a.'s office says thompson was arrested on august 16th outside of his father's vacant home which had been vandalized before, wearing a mask he attacked a woman he did not know with a baseball bat because he believed she was going to try to break into the home. turns out her car had run out of gas and she was on foot. authorities say thompson crossed the line when he took the law into his own hands. >> it appears that he in some way believed that she may attempt to break into his father's house to seek shelter. and with a ski mask on and gloves, he beat her with a baseball bat. >> reporter: the victim was not seriously hurt. thompson, who had nothing to say to us today, wil
cornell barnard is live with an update on the case. >> reporter: the d.a.r gregory thompson will never be a police officer again after agreeing theo a plea deal. he's a 30-year veteran of the police department and appeared nervous as he pled no contest to three felonies, including assault with force likely to cause bodily harm, felony vandalism and being armed at the time of a crime. the d.a.'s office says thompson was arrested on august 16th outside of his father's vacant home which had...
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she was valedictorian at barnard, fbi bephi beta cappa. she was wonderful to be around. yes, she punctured the world. she took on everybody, but she took on herself just as well. she gave as good as she got. she was downright funny, and the best minimum ri we have of herr is laughter. i think in the future, brian, when anybody mentions the name joan rivers, people will smile. >> 81 years old when she passed away and was still working every day. tell me what that says about her and about television, that she was able to stay relevant for so long, just like you, larry. >> frank sinatra once told me there's a lot to be said about longevity. she would prove she had a lot of ups and downs, the suicide of her husband, the terrible occurrences that happened with johnny carson where they never got back together. she hit the bottom and she kept coming back, and that's a great sign of our people, when they can get up from the floor and come back. she was working the night before she had the accident in that center where they were doing the throat procedure. she was scheduled to wo
she was valedictorian at barnard, fbi bephi beta cappa. she was wonderful to be around. yes, she punctured the world. she took on everybody, but she took on herself just as well. she gave as good as she got. she was downright funny, and the best minimum ri we have of herr is laughter. i think in the future, brian, when anybody mentions the name joan rivers, people will smile. >> 81 years old when she passed away and was still working every day. tell me what that says about her and about...
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how she graduated phi beta kappa from barnard. and friends with many of those she publicly mocked. >> joan, the queen of england, how do you do -- what did she say? >> hi, joan. >> reporter: comedian kathy griffin remembers rivers taking her to england to meet prince charles and camilla. >> the world don't just know her. charles and camilla love her. prince charles said to me, well, without comics and newspapers, who would keep us honest? and i -- that told me i get joan. >> reporter: it wasn't just who she spent time with. adam martinez is the doorman across the street from rivers' new york city apartment. he never met her, but one christmas he got an envelope. >> it had my name on it and everything. and i opened it and there was $200 and said merry christmas to you and your family. >> reporter: just one of many such acts of random kindness. well, tonight word that there will be a red carpet at her funeral when friends and family gather here in new york city sunday. and the carpet will be buried with her, brian. >> a red carpet,
how she graduated phi beta kappa from barnard. and friends with many of those she publicly mocked. >> joan, the queen of england, how do you do -- what did she say? >> hi, joan. >> reporter: comedian kathy griffin remembers rivers taking her to england to meet prince charles and camilla. >> the world don't just know her. charles and camilla love her. prince charles said to me, well, without comics and newspapers, who would keep us honest? and i -- that told me i get...
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she is a political science professor at barnard college and columbia university. v and so putin was able to send in forces right before this cease-fire. and then create this kind of almost no man's land and there weren't any new rounds of economic sanctions this week. seems like he was in a much better position coming out of that. >> i think everyone realizes that whatever political settlement is going to be one that favors putin's interests. russia-- russia has the abilityo control as a result of the gas pipeline link. >> frozen conflict i mean in the region in georgia, and then in moldova, we found transnistra and eastern ukraine as this long standing conflict? >> people have been feeling that for the last several months that that's what the end result is going to be in putin's interest because he would like to have more interest in ukraine, he would like to have ukraine always knocked slightly off balance so they don't know what he's going to do next. he would like to demonstrate that he has more power than the ukrainians do. where ukraine never really has a de
she is a political science professor at barnard college and columbia university. v and so putin was able to send in forces right before this cease-fire. and then create this kind of almost no man's land and there weren't any new rounds of economic sanctions this week. seems like he was in a much better position coming out of that. >> i think everyone realizes that whatever political settlement is going to be one that favors putin's interests. russia-- russia has the abilityo control as a...
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women'sd barnard are colleges. they are among the best., if you are representing a minority group, to want to be generous and more inclusive. find you want to try to the 10 most likely people to succeed, who are coming from tough place in life, how do you find them? >> you look for this part. you look for the kid who is who is intellectually curious, who wanted. having thousands of thousands of 17-year-olds in my life, you can see it. the trick is to find those kids and convince them they can make it. in the next hour of "bloomberg surveillance." we will bring you --. mrs. "bloomberg surveillance." >> the president's address to the nation. that is coming up that 9:00 p.m.. what you want to hear from the president tonight. @bsurvelliance. >> each and every 70 -- study shows that -- is found working and it born in the -- and in inordinate amount of hours. 87 hours per week. sylvia has written about this in her book. why are americans so stupid about this? why is our work life balance out of whack? >> many of us do not have enough control. ov
women'sd barnard are colleges. they are among the best., if you are representing a minority group, to want to be generous and more inclusive. find you want to try to the 10 most likely people to succeed, who are coming from tough place in life, how do you find them? >> you look for this part. you look for the kid who is who is intellectually curious, who wanted. having thousands of thousands of 17-year-olds in my life, you can see it. the trick is to find those kids and convince them they...
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boggs received her ba from barnard college and a phd in philosophy from bryn mawr college. she developed twenty-year political relationship with the black mark [inaudible] clr james followed by extensive civil rights and black power movement activism in detroit in partnership with her husband james lee boggs. who passed away at 93. i met grace over 20 years ago along with my friend [inaudible] and we help at ucla and i was a long time ago. but we brought grace out and also the incredible year [inaudible] who passed away only weeks ago but what was important was that they shared their experiences are preaching to us but their lives with a new generation of community organizers and youth leaders and i will never forget the amazing warmth of grace lee boggs for younger people like myself. grace was such an inspiration as she continues to be with new generations of grassroots activists in detroit where she lives and has lived for many decades to many activists in oakland and san francisco and asian-american movements as well. grace dictated this to my friend scott this morning
boggs received her ba from barnard college and a phd in philosophy from bryn mawr college. she developed twenty-year political relationship with the black mark [inaudible] clr james followed by extensive civil rights and black power movement activism in detroit in partnership with her husband james lee boggs. who passed away at 93. i met grace over 20 years ago along with my friend [inaudible] and we help at ucla and i was a long time ago. but we brought grace out and also the incredible year...
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love bringing your attention to real american success stories, joining me now, a perfect example barnardns, light heavyweight champion of the world at age 49, oldest boxer to defend a world title, he is training to fight sergei kovalev in atlantic city, one thing i loved about your story, bernard, you were on the wrong side of the tracks, you went to jail, when you left jail a warden told you, you will be back, you wanted to prove him wrong. we're in the midst of an interesting era, a lot people in this society feel they have no options, what would you tell kids in your old neighborhood. >> all children in the world and philadelphia, their lives are worthy, they are worth keeping or living. living it out. and these are the things they have to understand to appoint of my trials and tribulations, they will see value in themselves. that will be a turning points, a points they have to be reminded by teachers, parents, guardians, whoever they are under of guarding in life, they have to realize their life is valuable. charles: society has to play a role, not just about looking in the mirror, s
love bringing your attention to real american success stories, joining me now, a perfect example barnardns, light heavyweight champion of the world at age 49, oldest boxer to defend a world title, he is training to fight sergei kovalev in atlantic city, one thing i loved about your story, bernard, you were on the wrong side of the tracks, you went to jail, when you left jail a warden told you, you will be back, you wanted to prove him wrong. we're in the midst of an interesting era, a lot...
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and here richard haas and peter barnard and brett stevens is the foreign affairs columnist for the "wall street journal." brett, let me start with you. one of the fundamental questions with obama's strategy with isis has been the question of whether he should be pressing the iraqi government for political concessions that is creating more inclusive iraqi government or just jumping in there. you've been critical. you've said stop trying to get these political concessions. just go in and start fighting. >> these would be great to make. there's no question that malaki did a great deal to alienate the sunni minority in iraq, but stopping isis is a vital american interest so we might be able to imagine a constellation of good things that could come out of iraq, reconstituted much more effective government that can hold its ground for the longer term, but i think this president wasted two or three critical months between the taking of mosul in june and then the beginning of airstrikes last month waiting for a new iraqi government. that was time ill spent. we have to recognize that isis is a di
and here richard haas and peter barnard and brett stevens is the foreign affairs columnist for the "wall street journal." brett, let me start with you. one of the fundamental questions with obama's strategy with isis has been the question of whether he should be pressing the iraqi government for political concessions that is creating more inclusive iraqi government or just jumping in there. you've been critical. you've said stop trying to get these political concessions. just go in...
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. >> you were raised in new york graduated from barnard college began performing as a comedian with sooniscovered actors like woody allen and richard pryor. a lot of your chicago revolved around your looks your sex life and your family. >> still does. >> what could you say about your sex life when you started? >> i would say rape is what kept me on the show. it still works. he was petty with a guy at my senior prom his hand fell asleep. same as now. >> how did you discover what line your comedy would take, what level? >> i just went with the truth. i just told them that was going on. that's what happened. that's where the comedy fell right into place. >> everyone got the jokes? >> not in the beginning. i had a monk break a 20-year vow of silence to heckle me. >> does this voice sound familiar? >> remember the time i crashed your pores and the station wagon? and when you taught me to drive in daddy's car. >> i know who that is, the voice is so familiar. >> from california joan's beautiful 22-year-old daughter melissa. >> melissa rivers. >> she told me she came in for her class reunion. al
. >> you were raised in new york graduated from barnard college began performing as a comedian with sooniscovered actors like woody allen and richard pryor. a lot of your chicago revolved around your looks your sex life and your family. >> still does. >> what could you say about your sex life when you started? >> i would say rape is what kept me on the show. it still works. he was petty with a guy at my senior prom his hand fell asleep. same as now. >> how did you...
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as barnard smith shows us, farmers in turkey are fighting for their livelihoods. >> reporter: it's crunchthis hazelnut farmer. his crop is down by 90% this year. it's scenario being repeated across the province. at best it will earn this family $2,700 profit for an entire year's work. >> translator: there could be an exsu does from the reason gone. >> reporter: a hard frost in march, and a freak hail storm killed off much of the flowers, but only now is the scale of the loss becoming clear. turkey's hazelnut trade group says this year's national harvest has been all but wiped out. 70% of the world's hazelnuts come from here in turkey's black sea region. it's harvest time, and these orchards should be a bed of activity, but there's no nuts. that means not only could a jar of this become very expensive, but no income for the farmers around this area. they are paying only $2 more than last year despite the shortage. the price is set in germany, where turkish producers have little influence over multinational corporations. >> translator: today companies are able to buy hazelnut at the price t
as barnard smith shows us, farmers in turkey are fighting for their livelihoods. >> reporter: it's crunchthis hazelnut farmer. his crop is down by 90% this year. it's scenario being repeated across the province. at best it will earn this family $2,700 profit for an entire year's work. >> translator: there could be an exsu does from the reason gone. >> reporter: a hard frost in march, and a freak hail storm killed off much of the flowers, but only now is the scale of the loss...
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cornell barnard reports. >> the police were swarming saturday, responding to the report of an active shooter inside the building, but this was only a drill. part of operation urban shield. one of the 35 training events across the bay area. in castro valley, air soft pellet weapons were used by police in a scenario where a gunman takes hostages inside this church. >> all the teams of that come through so far have found this scenario to be very real. it doesn't give them a lot of time to practice or think about what they are going to do. they have to just go do it. >> bill is a church member playing the part of a hostage. >> as you know throughout the world there are people who like to take over churches, so this gives them a good preparation. >> some believe operation urban shield should not be happening at all here in the bay area. in fact, they are so concerned they are having a meeting about it. >> there certainly has been a lot of ongoing militarization of the police. >> many are from the peace and freedom party. they say the police training is concerning, especially in the wake o
cornell barnard reports. >> the police were swarming saturday, responding to the report of an active shooter inside the building, but this was only a drill. part of operation urban shield. one of the 35 training events across the bay area. in castro valley, air soft pellet weapons were used by police in a scenario where a gunman takes hostages inside this church. >> all the teams of that come through so far have found this scenario to be very real. it doesn't give them a lot of time...
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abc7 news reporter cornell barnard reports. >> the san francisco hall of justice was swarming saturday, all in response to the report of an active shooter inside the building, but this was only a drill. part of operation urban shield. one of the 35 training events across the bay area. in castro valley, air soft pellet weapons were used by police in a scenario where a gunman takes hostages inside this church. >> all the teams of that come through so far have found this scenario to be very real. it doesn't give them a lot of time to practice or think about what they are going to do. they have to just go do it. >> bill is a church member playing the part of a hostage. >> as you know throughout the world there are people who like to take over churches, so this gives them a good preparation. >> some believe operation urban shield should not be happening at all here in the bay area. in fact, they are so concerned they are having a meeting about it. >> there certainly has been a lot of ongoing militarization of the police. >> many are from the peace and freedom party. they say the police trai
abc7 news reporter cornell barnard reports. >> the san francisco hall of justice was swarming saturday, all in response to the report of an active shooter inside the building, but this was only a drill. part of operation urban shield. one of the 35 training events across the bay area. in castro valley, air soft pellet weapons were used by police in a scenario where a gunman takes hostages inside this church. >> all the teams of that come through so far have found this scenario to be...
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. >> you're a barnard college graduate? >> yes. >> and you're father's a doctor? >> yes, sir. >> and your mother is a -- >> a mother. >> just a mother. how do you look upon what it is you do? >> frightened. >> she wasn't the first woman to break into stand-up. phyllis diller was playing clubs years before joan rivers. but joan redefined the medium for women. >> i do not cook. i hate to cook. cooking is boring and it is stupid and cleaning -- can we talk about cleaning? my kitchen is so dirty, my mice wear spikes. you want the floor to shine? i have to wax the roaches. not one woman here was ever made love to because she did the linoleum. the floors are immaculate! i hate children. the only child i think i would have liked was helen keller because she didn't talk. >> lily tomlin says she learned about the comic craft by watching joan work. >> i mostly learned from joan to be audacious and speak your mind and she just went out of her way to be explicit about what she thought and what she was going to say and she really didn't censor herself. that was something you f
. >> you're a barnard college graduate? >> yes. >> and you're father's a doctor? >> yes, sir. >> and your mother is a -- >> a mother. >> just a mother. how do you look upon what it is you do? >> frightened. >> she wasn't the first woman to break into stand-up. phyllis diller was playing clubs years before joan rivers. but joan redefined the medium for women. >> i do not cook. i hate to cook. cooking is boring and it is stupid and...
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. >> reporter: a phi beta kappa graduate of barnard college, joan started her career calling herself pepper january, comedy with spice. >> i was singing in strip joints, "i'm in love with mr. clean." i was singing, you know, and they would just go crazy, you know, "take it off," and if i had it would have been worse. >> reporter: those early years were lean and hungry days. no stage was too humble for a woman who was cracking the glass ceiling of an all-white male comedy club. what was it like? >> oh. barbara, the worst. it was awful. it was horrendous and i was fired from the job every night. i would do these shows, one show, and the owner would come back and say, you're gone. >> were you that bad? >> i was performing and over the loudspeaker the owner said, "get her out of here." it was awful. because of that, i was fired so often that, not to this day, up to three years ago, i would leave nothing in a dressing room. i was so superstitious because the worst part is to come back the next day when you've been fired and have to pick up all your make-up and explain to all the cleaning
. >> reporter: a phi beta kappa graduate of barnard college, joan started her career calling herself pepper january, comedy with spice. >> i was singing in strip joints, "i'm in love with mr. clean." i was singing, you know, and they would just go crazy, you know, "take it off," and if i had it would have been worse. >> reporter: those early years were lean and hungry days. no stage was too humble for a woman who was cracking the glass ceiling of an...
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in 1954 she graduated phi beta kappa from barnard college. broke in at 1965 thanks to johnny carson, a trailblazer, a wit, a comedic legend and jonathan kaypart you say she had a card catalog with every joke she ever told. that would have to be as large as the library of congress. >> not that large, but in the documentary joan rivers, a piece of work, the camera pans over to this wall that's filled -- i should have counted them, but there had to have been at least 20 card catalog files of her jokes and she says here are all the jokes that i've ever written over the last 35 years. remember, this documentary is from 2010. she was 75 then so you can only imagine how many more jokes were added to that and what was so beautiful about that scene is it just showed how hard joan rivers worked. >> absolutely. kate now all eyes will shift to her daughter melissa who has been by her side the past few days. i can imagine how brutal and tough that must have been. now we're probably going to wait for her to come out and talk her about her mother and about
in 1954 she graduated phi beta kappa from barnard college. broke in at 1965 thanks to johnny carson, a trailblazer, a wit, a comedic legend and jonathan kaypart you say she had a card catalog with every joke she ever told. that would have to be as large as the library of congress. >> not that large, but in the documentary joan rivers, a piece of work, the camera pans over to this wall that's filled -- i should have counted them, but there had to have been at least 20 card catalog files of...
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and barnard college. he has been a presidential fellow at chapman university. he has been a consultant to ibm, and other fortune 500 companies. in honor of his work in economics, finance, and management, lansing university -- grant them business school renamed their business school after him. i think the most interesting thing to me about his extraordinary pedigree is that based on one of his works of scholarship, it was published by nyu in 1990 and then again in 2007, because of that come the federal government began issuing a more accurate measure of the economy. every quarter, gross output along with gdp. that is quite a distinction. tonight's program is funded by a grant from the friedman foundation of educational choice. it is cosponsored by grantham university and the shelby institute. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome marc scousen. [applause] >> i love that introduction. you set me up very well. this is the 102nd birthday of milton friedman. i did have lunch with him right before he died in 2006. he was frail, this is a picture of us together, he was
and barnard college. he has been a presidential fellow at chapman university. he has been a consultant to ibm, and other fortune 500 companies. in honor of his work in economics, finance, and management, lansing university -- grant them business school renamed their business school after him. i think the most interesting thing to me about his extraordinary pedigree is that based on one of his works of scholarship, it was published by nyu in 1990 and then again in 2007, because of that come the...
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she recalled using make-believe as an escape, and after graduating from barnard college in 195 4 shes a department store fashion cord nateor and then turned to a comedy club. it is a long,e2 astounding, trail-blazing career. not say she did not have her detractors. if you do not want to hear a vulgar word from time to time, you probably weren't a fan bushes when you get past that and realize the trail shed blazed, joan rivers will go down in history as a pioneering woman of her time, and in our country. our senior correspond rick leventhal with us now on the death of joan rivers. >> mt. sinai where her daughter says she hassed has not released a statement. they don'tñc have a news conference planned. they not confirming joan rivers died but her daughter has. her mother passed peacefully at 1:17 this afternoon surround by family and close friends and thanked the staff at mt. sinai hospital for the care they provided her mother. you mentioned the tough year she had in 1987 when she lost her show on fox and her husband committed side suicide. she said she considered suicide. she was sit
she recalled using make-believe as an escape, and after graduating from barnard college in 195 4 shes a department store fashion cord nateor and then turned to a comedy club. it is a long,e2 astounding, trail-blazing career. not say she did not have her detractors. if you do not want to hear a vulgar word from time to time, you probably weren't a fan bushes when you get past that and realize the trail shed blazed, joan rivers will go down in history as a pioneering woman of her time, and in our...
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she was no dummy she was an honors grad from barnard college with a degree in literature. >> you look had an extensive library. she never wanted to be anywhere but on the stage. >> it's like a nun's calling. this is what i want. this is where i want. this is what i'm supposed to do. that sounds so stupid. this is what i'm supposed to do. >> rivers had little success until february 1965 that's when johnny carson saw her gave her a shot on his show. she was 31 and unknown. but not for much longer. >> welcome joan rivers. >> when we first start dating edgar always opened my car door. then we were engaged and we opened our own doors. now we're married and ed guard has me open his door. we don't have a car. >> joan rivers became a fixture on the tonight show for the next 20 years. but she and johnny carson were never close. >> ice cold off camera. >> mean or just cold? >> cold. only mean to me at the end. maybe mean, but i never was friendly with him. not warm. i worked on that show 20 years. it never invited to the christmas party, was never meant -- i never was included in the carson fam
she was no dummy she was an honors grad from barnard college with a degree in literature. >> you look had an extensive library. she never wanted to be anywhere but on the stage. >> it's like a nun's calling. this is what i want. this is where i want. this is what i'm supposed to do. that sounds so stupid. this is what i'm supposed to do. >> rivers had little success until february 1965 that's when johnny carson saw her gave her a shot on his show. she was 31 and unknown. but...
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i am so -- >> reporter: born joan molinsky, phi beta kappa at barnard, one of just a few sole le female not married. a man, '90er y eyears old not married. he's a catch. >> reporter: later her signature phrase -- >> can we talk. >> reporter: opening up the comic-con fegsal. >> how many kids? >> six. >> six! oh, god. one by one or a litter? >> here's joan -- >> reporter: but the 19 0s as johnny carson's designated host for "the tonight show" that pushed the edge of a precable universe. >> and i walked -- really pregnant and on my chart under condition she wrote ugly. >> reporter: in 1986 she signed to become the first female late night talk show host. carson was said to be furious. >> i called johnny and said, i've got -- he hung up on me. never, never spoke to me again. >> reporter: maybe she preferred not to be viewed as anyone's groundbreaker but spotting the influence of joe pa and her persona had on multiple generations of women in comedy isn't hard to do. >> i bought the book "the joy of sex," okay, i got -- did you read that chapter 11. you wrap yourself up in saran wrap. i laid d
i am so -- >> reporter: born joan molinsky, phi beta kappa at barnard, one of just a few sole le female not married. a man, '90er y eyears old not married. he's a catch. >> reporter: later her signature phrase -- >> can we talk. >> reporter: opening up the comic-con fegsal. >> how many kids? >> six. >> six! oh, god. one by one or a litter? >> here's joan -- >> reporter: but the 19 0s as johnny carson's designated host for "the tonight...
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she attended barnard college and went on to blaze a path for women in comedy. >> i go to the salvation army and get a lot of tambourines and a great bed. the only trouble is the neighbors always know who you are. >> after nearly a decade bouncing around the comedy cellars of new york, she made her debut on "the tonight show" in 1965 and immediately became a favorite of late-night giant johnny carson. >> you look very snappy. i saw it. >> do those say hello, sailor? >> in 1983, rivers was named the first permanent guest host of "the tonight show," but her relationship with carson was shattered years later when rivers signed on with fox to host a rival late-night show without telling carson first. >> he never spoke to me again. he took it as a complete betrayal. and i look back and i think maybe i should have just gone and asked him. >> rivers' late-night show was cancelled after just eight months. three months after that, joan's husband of 22 years, edgar rosenberg, who was a producer on the show, committed suicide. in a 2010 interview, she described to me her continued anger towards he
she attended barnard college and went on to blaze a path for women in comedy. >> i go to the salvation army and get a lot of tambourines and a great bed. the only trouble is the neighbors always know who you are. >> after nearly a decade bouncing around the comedy cellars of new york, she made her debut on "the tonight show" in 1965 and immediately became a favorite of late-night giant johnny carson. >> you look very snappy. i saw it. >> do those say hello,...
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peter barnard and rick francona, thanks for starting us off this morning. let's get you right to mick. >>> breaking news, the judge in the oscar pistorius trial said the state did not prove premeditated murder in its case. right now the south african judge is summarizing testimony and evidence that's been presented at trial before announcing her verdict. prosecutors allege pistorius intentionally shot and killed his girlfriend on valentine's day in 2013. the defense says pistorius merely thought she was an intruder and this was all a tragic accident. we'll be staying on this for sure. >>> people in the u.s. and around the world once again will stop it pay their respects to those lost 13 years ago on 9/11. a ceremony in new york begins with a moment of silence at 8:46 eastern. the time the first plane hit the north tower of the world trade center. >>> president obama will mark september 11th and the second anniversary of the benghazi attack at a ceremony at the pentagon. around the same time, a ceremony will take place in shanksville, pennsylvania. >>> a new
peter barnard and rick francona, thanks for starting us off this morning. let's get you right to mick. >>> breaking news, the judge in the oscar pistorius trial said the state did not prove premeditated murder in its case. right now the south african judge is summarizing testimony and evidence that's been presented at trial before announcing her verdict. prosecutors allege pistorius intentionally shot and killed his girlfriend on valentine's day in 2013. the defense says pistorius...