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now, i'm a huge fan of clio barnard.s title from a ted hughes poem, it has a surface similarity to the levelling and yet, it is absolutely barnard's film. it's about the way that trauma affects people's memories, about the way that trauma affects people's perceptions, it is about people living with the ghost of an abusive past. it is very powerful, not least because of the performances are very good, which is something you actually always expect from clio barnard, but also because it's a film which is located very much in the landscape and like the levelling, it has a idea of buried family secrets coming up from the ground. it is very atmospheric. the tone, although the subject matter is very dark, is totally unexploitative. it feels like a film which wants to understand the psychology of its characters. it is a very sympathetic film. and it takes its very complicated situation apart. i saw it twice — the first time on a small screen and the second time projected, and i have to say that it is a film you have to see in th
now, i'm a huge fan of clio barnard.s title from a ted hughes poem, it has a surface similarity to the levelling and yet, it is absolutely barnard's film. it's about the way that trauma affects people's memories, about the way that trauma affects people's perceptions, it is about people living with the ghost of an abusive past. it is very powerful, not least because of the performances are very good, which is something you actually always expect from clio barnard, but also because it's a film...
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to the levelling, and yet it is absolutely barnard's film. it's about the way that trauma affects people's memories, about the way trauma affects people's perceptions and it's about people living with the ghost of an abusive past. it's very powerful not least because the performances are very good which is something you expect from clio barnard and also because it is a film located very much in the landscape, like the levelling, it has the feeling of buried family secrets coming up from the ground. it is very atmospheric. although the subject matter is very dark, the tone is totally unexploitative, it feels like a film which wants to understand the psychology of its characters, it is a very sympathetic film and it takes this complicated situation apart. i saw it twice, first on a small screen a second time projected and i have to say it is a film you have to see in the cinema because so much of it is to do with the immersive atmosphere of it. this is not a film you want to wait until it comes out on dvd, you want to see it in the cinema, it i
to the levelling, and yet it is absolutely barnard's film. it's about the way that trauma affects people's memories, about the way trauma affects people's perceptions and it's about people living with the ghost of an abusive past. it's very powerful not least because the performances are very good which is something you expect from clio barnard and also because it is a film located very much in the landscape, like the levelling, it has the feeling of buried family secrets coming up from the...
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and dark river, the new film by clio barnard. finding your feet, even the poster looks like a quintessential british gathering. the poster doesn't do it any favours, it's aimed at the same audience that made best exotic marigold hotel a huge hit. the story begins with imelda staunton as lady sandra abbott on the eve of her retirement. she has her retirement planned out, she leads a very posh life and discovers suddenly that her husband has been having an affair. here is a clip. what the hell's going on? we were just... it's not what it looks like, sandra. sandra. sandra! sandra, wait. get off me. how long's it's been going on? let's not do this here. how long, mike? since we all went to sorrento. 0h, bloody hell. that's nearly five years ago! i've had enough of all this hide and seek, mike. how could you do this to me? you're supposed to be my friend. we even took you to the palace. i didn't mean for this to happen, sandra. oh, really? you knew precisely what you were doing! now, please calm down, sandra. rememberwhere you are. i
and dark river, the new film by clio barnard. finding your feet, even the poster looks like a quintessential british gathering. the poster doesn't do it any favours, it's aimed at the same audience that made best exotic marigold hotel a huge hit. the story begins with imelda staunton as lady sandra abbott on the eve of her retirement. she has her retirement planned out, she leads a very posh life and discovers suddenly that her husband has been having an affair. here is a clip. what the hell's...
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similarity to the levelling, and yet it is absolutely barnard's film.uma affects people's memories, about the way trauma affects people's perceptions and it's about people living with the ghost of an abusive past. it's very powerful not least because the performances are very good which is something you expect from clio barnard and also because it isa from clio barnard and also because it is a film located very much in the landscape, like the levelling centres like it has the feeling of buried family secrets coming up from the ground. it is very atmospheric. although the subject matter is very dark, the tone is totally an exploitative, it feels like a film which wants to understand the psychology of its characters, it is a very sympathetic film and takes this complicated situation apart. i saw it twice, first on a small screen a second time projected and i have to say it is a film you have to see in the cinema because so much of it is to do with the immersive atmosphere of it. this is not a film you want to wait until it comes out on dvd, you want to se
similarity to the levelling, and yet it is absolutely barnard's film.uma affects people's memories, about the way trauma affects people's perceptions and it's about people living with the ghost of an abusive past. it's very powerful not least because the performances are very good which is something you expect from clio barnard and also because it isa from clio barnard and also because it is a film located very much in the landscape, like the levelling centres like it has the feeling of buried...
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and anne barnard, the new york times bureau chief in beirut, lebanon.his is democracy now, democracy now.org, the war and peace report. when we come back, we go to austin texas and look at a leave,e for paid sick the citizens trying to initiate it, and the koch brothers-backed group that is fighting it. stay with us. ♪ [music break] by pearls before swine's -- the bands founder died sunday at the age of 70. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we end today's show with an upcoming vote on mandated paid sick leave in austin, texas. this week marks 25 years since bill clinton signed the family and medical leave act which gave employees in the u.s. the right to unpaid time off to care for themselves and family members. a decade later, san francisco became the first city to approve paid sick leave. today, some 14 million workers in 32 municipalities and nine states have paid sick leave policies. amy: well on thursday, austin , city council members will vote on an ordinance that would make it the first city in the south to require paid sick leave from pr
and anne barnard, the new york times bureau chief in beirut, lebanon.his is democracy now, democracy now.org, the war and peace report. when we come back, we go to austin texas and look at a leave,e for paid sick the citizens trying to initiate it, and the koch brothers-backed group that is fighting it. stay with us. ♪ [music break] by pearls before swine's -- the bands founder died sunday at the age of 70. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we end today's show with an upcoming vote on...
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for more on the situation in syria we are joined e barnard of the "new york times" via skype from beirut let's put this in context. 500 people killed in just the i an of a week. an, these are just rough estimates. but what is responsible for this surge of violence?>> well, mainly, right now, the governmetot is trying take over the last couple of large rebel-held areas, and one of them is eastern ghouta, which is just to the east of damascus. it's really adjacent to the capital city. it's suburbs, a collection of sort of concrete block buildings and agricultural fields. right now, the bombardment, in a sense, are just a more intense version of what's been going on year after year after year. the besieged area that people can't get out of, and the government heent really been able to advance much on the ground up to now, so the strategy is just to bomb the area and try to force surrender. >> sreenivasan: you mentioned a phrase that's important the. the "the people can't necessarily get out of." people are going to wonder, if there is so much strife goin on, why don't people leave? how are
for more on the situation in syria we are joined e barnard of the "new york times" via skype from beirut let's put this in context. 500 people killed in just the i an of a week. an, these are just rough estimates. but what is responsible for this surge of violence?>> well, mainly, right now, the governmetot is trying take over the last couple of large rebel-held areas, and one of them is eastern ghouta, which is just to the east of damascus. it's really adjacent to the capital...
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in lafayette, cornell barnard, "abc 7 news." >>> this week going one on with nra. stone man douglas high school student and teacher. ohio governor will discuss bipartisan solutions to mass shootings and the political out look for 2018 and 2020. you can watch this week george stephanopoulos 8:00 on abc 7. >>> two airlines the latest companies to cut ties with the national rifle association. delta and united. joining rental car and insurance companies who have in recent days eliminated membership benefit in response the nra says they plan to partner with new companies. california's top democrats are gathering in san diego for this weekend's state party convention. one democrat in the spotlight, the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee southern california congressman adam shift talking about the new indictments by special counsel robert mueller on friday. >> last couple of indictments or last several indictments have been breath taking in the scope. he has cooperating witnesses at the center of the trump campaign. >> talking about rick gates who pleade
in lafayette, cornell barnard, "abc 7 news." >>> this week going one on with nra. stone man douglas high school student and teacher. ohio governor will discuss bipartisan solutions to mass shootings and the political out look for 2018 and 2020. you can watch this week george stephanopoulos 8:00 on abc 7. >>> two airlines the latest companies to cut ties with the national rifle association. delta and united. joining rental car and insurance companies who have in...
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"abc 7 news" reporter cornell barnard was there. >> reporter: a rare chance to wander the field, seeing players up close and taking sell if i ask. >> oh my god. >> reporter: 30,000 fans, hoping this season will be a winner. >> i know it can't be worse than last year, i'm excited. >> reporter: bas m baseman. >> i'm excited to have a fan base like you guys and a tradition of winning. >> he says he won't be missed being heckled by giants fan, what's the matter with mckuchen, he's a bum. >> so now to be on this side, it's awesome. you call everybody else bums. >> the new trades are giving fans a reason to believe. >> adversity last year will turn into a world series this year. >> opening against dodgers in march 29, in san francisco, cornell barnard, "abc 7 news." >> what do we have on tap for the afternoon? >> cool ert today, in fact the winds are going to stick around getting on the shore line. it is mild in san francisco, 51 degree, up the road in santa rosa it is near freezing and temperatures in 40s elsewhere. breezy up above and back to reality today. i'll have your full accuweather f
"abc 7 news" reporter cornell barnard was there. >> reporter: a rare chance to wander the field, seeing players up close and taking sell if i ask. >> oh my god. >> reporter: 30,000 fans, hoping this season will be a winner. >> i know it can't be worse than last year, i'm excited. >> reporter: bas m baseman. >> i'm excited to have a fan base like you guys and a tradition of winning. >> he says he won't be missed being heckled by giants fan,...
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"abc 7 news" reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> what can be done by congress and by us to limit the influence of the nra? >> there were tough questions at this town hall meeting on gun violence. who says proud to get a failing grade from the nra. >> do you fully support a federal bannon assault rifles? >> yes. >> >> reporter: he'll fight for a federal bannon assault weapons but it won't be easy. even after the shooting that left 17 dead. >> it's heart breaking to see all the shootings. it is breaking my heart to have another tragedy. >> reporter: many rejected president's trump idea about arming teachers. >> schools should be the safest nurturing place next to home. it's a sad day in this country if we have to harm teachers. >> gun owner interrupted the town hall demanded equal time. he doesn't want to ban guns. >> instead of blaming gun owners, look at the people doing this. >> reporter: covering our camera let me knows and shouting him down. >> turn the cameras off. >> student johnson wants to feel safe at home. >> we don't deserve the guns in here if we can't use them respons
"abc 7 news" reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> what can be done by congress and by us to limit the influence of the nra? >> there were tough questions at this town hall meeting on gun violence. who says proud to get a failing grade from the nra. >> do you fully support a federal bannon assault rifles? >> yes. >> >> reporter: he'll fight for a federal bannon assault weapons but it won't be easy. even after the shooting that left 17 dead....
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." >> people across the bay area took advantage of yesterday's record heat, cornell barnard spent the day with folks enjoying the weather. >> reporter: the dog days of winter? this is february, right? >> this is amazing. it feels like the start of spring and summer, the dogs are excited too. >> dog lovers and dogs this day, just enough breeze to fly a kite or chill by the water. >> it is hot for february, yes, we are under -- over dressed and i was wishing i had my flip-flops. >> reporter: the rowing club giving it their all. a marathon to raise money for the club's youth program. >> we are used to the heat. we can handle it. >> some years you are out here at 4:00 at night and it is 27 degrees so it is noo is to have warm weather. >> we wait for these days and dd jump out on them. >> reporter: it was packed. a treat for the stoke family visiting from delaware. >> i think we left the snow. too bad we are leaving in a few days. >> i didn't expect it to be this warm, i had to borrow shorts from my son. >> in san francisco, cornell barnard, "abc 7 news.." >> you will fine out how warm it
." >> people across the bay area took advantage of yesterday's record heat, cornell barnard spent the day with folks enjoying the weather. >> reporter: the dog days of winter? this is february, right? >> this is amazing. it feels like the start of spring and summer, the dogs are excited too. >> dog lovers and dogs this day, just enough breeze to fly a kite or chill by the water. >> it is hot for february, yes, we are under -- over dressed and i was wishing i...
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cornell barnard spented day with people enjoying the warm weather. >> reporter: the dog days of winter? this is february, right? >> it feels like the start of spring and summer. it's so exciting and the dogs are excited too. >> reporter: this was the place to be for dog loverers. there was enough breeze to fly a kite or chill out by the water. >> it is host for february. i am over dressed. >> the rowing club was giving it theiral and the shopping plaza, a 24 rowing marathon to raise money for the club's youth program. >> we're used to this. we can handle it. >> some years you are out here at 4:00 and it is like 20 degrees. we wait for these days to pop up and jump on them. >> reporter: and there you go. lots of people jumped for a chance for a beach day in san francisco. the beach was pack. a family visiting from delaware. >> i think we left in snow. too bad we are leaving for it few days. >> didn't expect for it to be this warm, had to borrow shorts for my son. >> cornell barnard, "abc 7 news." >> you'll find out how warm it will get with the abc 7 app. enable push alerts to get weath
cornell barnard spented day with people enjoying the warm weather. >> reporter: the dog days of winter? this is february, right? >> it feels like the start of spring and summer. it's so exciting and the dogs are excited too. >> reporter: this was the place to be for dog loverers. there was enough breeze to fly a kite or chill out by the water. >> it is host for february. i am over dressed. >> the rowing club was giving it theiral and the shopping plaza, a 24 rowing...
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and dark river, the new film by clio barnard.ks like a quintessential british gathering. the poster doesn't do it any favours, it's aimed at the same audience that made best exotic marigold hotel a huge hit. the story begins with imelda staunton as lady sandra abbott on the eve of her retirement. she has her retirement planned out, she leads a very posh life and discovers suddenly that her husband has been having an affair. here is a clip. what the hell's going on? we were just... it's not what it looks like, sandra. sandra. sandra! sandra, wait. get off me. how long's it's been going on?
and dark river, the new film by clio barnard.ks like a quintessential british gathering. the poster doesn't do it any favours, it's aimed at the same audience that made best exotic marigold hotel a huge hit. the story begins with imelda staunton as lady sandra abbott on the eve of her retirement. she has her retirement planned out, she leads a very posh life and discovers suddenly that her husband has been having an affair. here is a clip. what the hell's going on? we were just... it's not what...
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in lafayette, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> two u.s. airlines have become the latest companies to cut ties with the national rifle association. both united and delta airlines announced today they would no longer offer flight discounts to nra members. they joined several rental car and insurance companies who in recent days eliminated membership benefits. the nra says they intend to partner with new companies in response. >>> california's democrats are gathering in san diego for this weekend's state party convention, and one topic seems to be attracting the most attention. president donald trump. one particular attendee who's getting a lot of attention is the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee. southern california congressman adam schiff. he spoke about new indictments by special counsel robert mueller on friday. >> last couple indictments or last several indictments have really been breathtaking in their scope and their detail. he now has another i think very important cooperating witness, someone who was at the center
in lafayette, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> two u.s. airlines have become the latest companies to cut ties with the national rifle association. both united and delta airlines announced today they would no longer offer flight discounts to nra members. they joined several rental car and insurance companies who in recent days eliminated membership benefits. the nra says they intend to partner with new companies in response. >>> california's democrats are gathering in san diego...
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abc 7 reporter cornell barnard was there. >> that's right.t this year. >> it's pure tradition. a rare chance to wander the field and see your favorite players up close, taking selfies, like brando belt. first baseman. >> oh, my god. brandon. >> 30,000 fans converged on at&t park. many hoping this season will be a winner. >> i know it can't be worse than last year. but -- i'm excited. they've got some new players. >> giants fans welcome evan longoria from the tampa bay rays. >> pumped coming to a place with a fan base like you guys. tradition of within winning. >> andrew mccutcheon also join the giants. cutch, a former pirate, won't -- won't be heckled this year. what's the matter with mccutcheon. he's a bum. that was nerve racking. now to be on this side, it's awesome. i don't have to -- y'all call everybody else bums. >> the new trades and familiar faces like buster posey and joe panik are giving fans a reason to believe. >> it will turn into a world series for us. >> the giants season opener against the dodgers is march 29th. cornell barnar
abc 7 reporter cornell barnard was there. >> that's right.t this year. >> it's pure tradition. a rare chance to wander the field and see your favorite players up close, taking selfies, like brando belt. first baseman. >> oh, my god. brandon. >> 30,000 fans converged on at&t park. many hoping this season will be a winner. >> i know it can't be worse than last year. but -- i'm excited. they've got some new players. >> giants fans welcome evan longoria from...
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reporter cornell barnard was first on the scene when the chase ended. >> never seen a chase like that. people were watching on every corner. >> stephanie rodriguez was serving lunch at a restaurant when a police chase raced by ending minutes later in the city's western air why. >> we heard a lot of police sirens. took a look to the left and saw a young man running this direction. >> she saw a man being chased on webster street heading for her. >> what did you do? >> we actually hid behind the car. we saw the police with their guns drawn and we weren't sure what his intentions were and he was holding on to his pocket. >> the suspect and two other males ran away from this gold acura with a shredded tire. after a dramatic chase from santa clara county. >> there's always a potential danger whenever we have people like this. we don't know whether they're armed, who they are. >> the police say the three were not armed. at least one is a teenager. the sheriff's department says the group was acting suspicious trying to break into parked cars sunday morning. deputies tried to make a traffic st
reporter cornell barnard was first on the scene when the chase ended. >> never seen a chase like that. people were watching on every corner. >> stephanie rodriguez was serving lunch at a restaurant when a police chase raced by ending minutes later in the city's western air why. >> we heard a lot of police sirens. took a look to the left and saw a young man running this direction. >> she saw a man being chased on webster street heading for her. >> what did you do?...
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and dark river, a new film by clio barnard.british gathering. the poster doesn't do it any favours, it's aimed at the same audience that made best exotic marigold hotel a huge hit. the story begins with imelda staunton as lady sandra abbott on the eve of her retirement. she has her retirement planned out, she leads a very posh life and discovers suddenly that her husband has been having an affair. here is a clip. what the hell's going on? we were just... it's not what it looks like, sandra. sandra. sandra! sandra, wait. how long's it's been going on? let's not do this here. how long, mike? since we all went to sorrento. 0h, bloody hell. that's nearly five years ago! i've had enough of all this hide and seek, mike. how could you do this to me? you're supposed to be my friend. we even took you to the palace. i didn't mean for this to happen, sandra. oh, really? you knew precisely what you were doing! now, please calm down, sandra. rememberwhere you are. i know exactly where i am, in my own bloody home! i have spent my entire marr
and dark river, a new film by clio barnard.british gathering. the poster doesn't do it any favours, it's aimed at the same audience that made best exotic marigold hotel a huge hit. the story begins with imelda staunton as lady sandra abbott on the eve of her retirement. she has her retirement planned out, she leads a very posh life and discovers suddenly that her husband has been having an affair. here is a clip. what the hell's going on? we were just... it's not what it looks like, sandra....
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cornell barnard was on the scene where it all nded. >> never seen a chase like that. there was people in every corner watching what was going on. >> stephanie rodriguez was serving lunch on guerrero street when a police chase went by, ending minutes later in the city's western edition. >> we heard police sirens. looked left and saw a young man running this direction. >> see manning chased by police on webster street heading right for her. >> what did you do? >> we hid behind the car because we saw the police with their guns drawn and we weren't sure what his intentions were and he was holding on to his pocket. >> suspect and two other males ran from the acura with the shredded tire after a case from isn't a kasanta clara county. >> we don't know whether they are armed, who they are. >> police say the three were not armed. at least one of them is a teenager. santa clara sheriff's department says the group was seen acting suspicious, trying to break into parked cars sunday morning. deputies try to make a traffic stop but the acura kept going, reaching speeds of 100 mile
cornell barnard was on the scene where it all nded. >> never seen a chase like that. there was people in every corner watching what was going on. >> stephanie rodriguez was serving lunch on guerrero street when a police chase went by, ending minutes later in the city's western edition. >> we heard police sirens. looked left and saw a young man running this direction. >> see manning chased by police on webster street heading right for her. >> what did you do?...
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. >> cornell barnard describes the details. >> i didn't watch the super bowl. >> reporter: chris ballard is devastated over te death. prosecutors say zav vala an undocumented immigrant from guatemala was driving drunk when he struck the car that jackson was riding in and ran from the scene. he entered the u.s. illegally and made his way to the bay area. in 2005 arrested for dui in san mateo county. >> prosecuting him twice for driving under the influence and in 2006 prosecuted him twice. >> reporter: in 2009 he was arrested again in san francisco and deported in may of that year. president trump tweeted so disgraceful that a person illegally in our country killed colts line backer edwin jackson. this is just one of many such preventable strajds, we must get the dem on board. steinle was shot and killed in san francisco by a mexican immigrant who had been deported five times. in indiana saying politicizing their case is ghoulish and inappropriate. >> we are investigating the lost of two lives. >> reporter: attorney for manual savala concerned his client will not get a fair trial. >>> less
. >> cornell barnard describes the details. >> i didn't watch the super bowl. >> reporter: chris ballard is devastated over te death. prosecutors say zav vala an undocumented immigrant from guatemala was driving drunk when he struck the car that jackson was riding in and ran from the scene. he entered the u.s. illegally and made his way to the bay area. in 2005 arrested for dui in san mateo county. >> prosecuting him twice for driving under the influence and in 2006...
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inspiration from roast remain, it has a surface similarity to the levelling and it is absolutely barnard'st least past, it is very powerful not least because of the performances which you expect from barnard but it is a film located very much in the landscape and like the levelling it has a idea of buried family secrets coming up from the ground. it is very atmospheric, the tone although the subject matter is dark, is totally a n the subject matter is dark, is totally an exploitative, i feels totally an exploitative, it feels like a film which wants to understand the psychology of its characters, it is a sympathetic film, and it takes its complicated situation apart. i saw it twice, the first time at - street and the first time at small street and the second time projected and it is a film you have to see in the cinema because so much of it is to do with immersive atmosphere of it. this not a film you want to wait until is not a film you want to wait until dvd, in is not a film you want to wait until dvd, - in the cinema. it is dvd, said in the cinema. it is cinematic experience. - is a ci
inspiration from roast remain, it has a surface similarity to the levelling and it is absolutely barnard'st least past, it is very powerful not least because of the performances which you expect from barnard but it is a film located very much in the landscape and like the levelling it has a idea of buried family secrets coming up from the ground. it is very atmospheric, the tone although the subject matter is dark, is totally a n the subject matter is dark, is totally an exploitative, i feels...
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sharing their story with cornell barnard. >> reporter: anthony smith has returned to the hunters point ship yard. smith said this spot tested high for radioactive chemical and when he told his bosses. >> i was told to get rid of the sample and shush about it. >> reporter: he said falsifying soil test to show they were safe happened all the time. >> taking radioactive material where we were sampling at and getting rid of it and getting clean samples and turning them in as the real sample. >> the navy recently acknowledged the false testing rumors were true. >> reporter: were you thinking hey, this isn't right? >> yes, every day. >> reporter: burt bowers was the radiation safety director both bowers and smith were laid off. the area now in the midst of redevelopment. condos popping up. a community meeting was held next week. >> we need this mess cleaned up. >> reporter: the navy telling us they plan to do the right thing. right now there is no time line for that happening. >> i was disappointed that it took this long nor that to happen. >> reporter: these two whistle blowers hope one day
sharing their story with cornell barnard. >> reporter: anthony smith has returned to the hunters point ship yard. smith said this spot tested high for radioactive chemical and when he told his bosses. >> i was told to get rid of the sample and shush about it. >> reporter: he said falsifying soil test to show they were safe happened all the time. >> taking radioactive material where we were sampling at and getting rid of it and getting clean samples and turning them in as...
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sharing their story with cornell barnard. >> reporter: anthony smith has returned to the hunters point ship yard. smith said this spot tested high for radioactive chemical and when he told his bosses. >> i was told to get rid of the sample and shush about it. >> reporter: he said falsifying soil test to show they were safe happened all the time. >> taking radioactive material where we were sampling at and getting rid of it and getting clean samples and turning them in as the real sample. >> the navy recently acknowledged the false testing rumors were true. >> reporter: were you thinking hey, this isn't right? >> yes, every day. >> reporter: burt bowers was the radiation safety director both bowers and smith were laid off. the area now in the midst of redevelopment. condos popping up. a community meeting was held next week. >> we need this mess cleaned up. >> reporter: the navy telling us they plan to do the right thing. right now there is no time line for that happening. >> i was disappointed that it took this long nor that to happen. >> reporter: these two whistle blowers hope one day
sharing their story with cornell barnard. >> reporter: anthony smith has returned to the hunters point ship yard. smith said this spot tested high for radioactive chemical and when he told his bosses. >> i was told to get rid of the sample and shush about it. >> reporter: he said falsifying soil test to show they were safe happened all the time. >> taking radioactive material where we were sampling at and getting rid of it and getting clean samples and turning them in as...
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. >> cornell barnard describes the details. >> i didn't watch the super bowl. >> reporter: chris ballard is devastated over te prosecutors say zav vala an undocumented immigrant from guatemala was driving drunk when he struck the car that jackson was riding in and ran from the scene. he entered the u.s. illegally and made his way to the bay area. in 2005 arrested for dui in san mateo county. >> prosecuting him twice for driving under the influence and in 2006 prosecuted him twice. >> reporter: in 2009 he was arrested again in san francisco and deported in may of that year. president trump tweeted so disgraceful that a person illegally in our country killed colts line backer edwin jackson. this is just one of many such preventable strajds, we must get the dem on board. steinle was shot and killed in san francisco by a mexican immigrant who had been deported five times. in indiana saying politicizing their case is ghoulish and inappropriate. >> we are investigating the lost of two lives. >> reporter: attorney for manual savala concerned his client will not get a fair trial. >>> less than f
. >> cornell barnard describes the details. >> i didn't watch the super bowl. >> reporter: chris ballard is devastated over te prosecutors say zav vala an undocumented immigrant from guatemala was driving drunk when he struck the car that jackson was riding in and ran from the scene. he entered the u.s. illegally and made his way to the bay area. in 2005 arrested for dui in san mateo county. >> prosecuting him twice for driving under the influence and in 2006 prosecuted...
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russia indictments and the fallout, i'm joined by kimberly marten, a ndofessor of political science at barnard collegeolumbia university. no sur said what the russians said today. we don't have the facts. this isn't us, et cetera, et cetera. >> t facts are pretty incontrovertible, assuming ey can back ue statements that they made in the indictment, because they got these peoplely not men election interference, but on things like wire fraud, and identity theft. and what's really interesting is ss tothey seem to have acce emails and phone call calls and internal documents that gift details about how theet inte research agency was divided upals a corporation. so themount of evidence that they appear to have is reallyin edible. >> sreenivasan: one of the things that the president comes about and says is, look, this is an exoneration. this says no collusion. this happened before i was even a presidential candidate. it seems rod rosenstein is splitting the middle here. on the one side he says the amount f evidenis overwhelming and we're presenting it to you. the other side we didn't actually say tha
russia indictments and the fallout, i'm joined by kimberly marten, a ndofessor of political science at barnard collegeolumbia university. no sur said what the russians said today. we don't have the facts. this isn't us, et cetera, et cetera. >> t facts are pretty incontrovertible, assuming ey can back ue statements that they made in the indictment, because they got these peoplely not men election interference, but on things like wire fraud, and identity theft. and what's really...
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cornell barnard gives you a tour of the snowfall. >> reporter: you could almost swear it is the high sierra, but really a super snowy bay area. check out livermore wine country. the snow started falling here tuesday morning. instant winter wonder land. the snow hung around for a while sticking to the trees and cars. >> hopefully it will stay for three or four days. >> reporter: expected to bring us much needed rain. crews making emergency repairs on this section of r eechlt bli road in santa rosa. >> hearing from an inch to 2 inches. >> reporter: santa rosa is preparing for rain. >> reporter: these gravel bags and orange waddles are now the first line of defense. >> we know we are going to be testing our storm drain. >> reporter: dozens of storm drain which are melted in the fires have been repaired. the new challenge keeping them free of debris. >> we are bracing ourselves. >> reporter: the national weather service has said santa rosa has received last year at this time 52 inches. >>> let's check in with abc7 news spencer christian. >> storm ranking two followed by a second storm al
cornell barnard gives you a tour of the snowfall. >> reporter: you could almost swear it is the high sierra, but really a super snowy bay area. check out livermore wine country. the snow started falling here tuesday morning. instant winter wonder land. the snow hung around for a while sticking to the trees and cars. >> hopefully it will stay for three or four days. >> reporter: expected to bring us much needed rain. crews making emergency repairs on this section of r eechlt...
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cornell barnard gives you a tour of the snowfall. >> reporter: you could almost swear it is the high sierra, but really a super snowy bay area. check out livermore wine country. the snow started falling here tuesday morning. instant winter wonder land. the snow hung around for a while sticking to the trees and cars. >> hopefully it will stay for three or four days. >> reporter: expected to bring us much needed rain. crews making emergency repairs on this section of r eechlt bli road in santa rosa. >> hearing from an inch to 2 inches. >> reporter: santa rosa is preparing for rain. >> reporter: these gravel bags and orange waddles are now the first line of defense. >> we know we are going to be testing our storm drain. >> reporter: dozens of storm drain which are melted in the fires have been repaired. the new challenge keeping them free of debris. >> we are bracing ourselves. >> reporter: the national weather service has said santa rosa has received last year at this time 52 inches. >>> let's check in with abc7 news spencer christian. >> storm ranking two followed by a second storm al
cornell barnard gives you a tour of the snowfall. >> reporter: you could almost swear it is the high sierra, but really a super snowy bay area. check out livermore wine country. the snow started falling here tuesday morning. instant winter wonder land. the snow hung around for a while sticking to the trees and cars. >> hopefully it will stay for three or four days. >> reporter: expected to bring us much needed rain. crews making emergency repairs on this section of r eechlt...
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. >> cornell barnard describes the details. >> i didn't watch the super bowl. >> reporter: chris ballardated over te prosecutors say zav vala an undocumented immigrant from guatemala was driving drunk when he struck the car that jackson was riding in and
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cornell barnard was there. >> reporter: a rare chance to wander the field, see your favorite players up close taking selfies. like first baseman. 30,000 fans and hoping this season will be a winner. >> it can't be worsz than last year. i'm excited. >> giants fans welcome the new third baseman. >> i'm pumped to come to a place with a fan base like you guys and a tradition of winning. >> joining the giants this season, a pirates player. saying what's the matter with him, he's a bum. that was very nerve wrecking, to be on this side t is awesome. now you can call everybody else b bums. >> giving fan as reason to believe. >> adversity last year will turn into a world series this year for us. >> opening on march 29th. abc 7 mornings news. >> so much sunshine across the bay area yesterday but what can we expect today? >> there's going to be a lot of folks wining because the temperatures are in the 30s in the north bay and a reality check. 50 in the city. winds dialled back so it is a chilly start. the afternoon highs, more in line with february for today and tomorrow and numbers struggling
cornell barnard was there. >> reporter: a rare chance to wander the field, see your favorite players up close taking selfies. like first baseman. 30,000 fans and hoping this season will be a winner. >> it can't be worsz than last year. i'm excited. >> giants fans welcome the new third baseman. >> i'm pumped to come to a place with a fan base like you guys and a tradition of winning. >> joining the giants this season, a pirates player. saying what's the matter with...
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messes with the power structures that are in place and you guys know all too well we're going to barnard america as i did when i was working with you guys that there's plenty of smears about our t. there's plenty of smears about the russians and everything that is russia i'm still told today and i and i could even have someone on twitter the. morning can you prove you're not a russian spy. tell you are you a russian spy for asking questions or government or. just trying to inspire people to think i mean that's what that's what so ludicrous about the situation that we're all in right now oh yes it's all a comic book movie. sparrow and this is now it's all supposedly supposed to work there's something about that di centralizing something and one interesting thing about about your truth and media project is that you partnered with dash it's one of the sort of rising stars of the cryptocurrency sector do you see some similarities between how cryptocurrency is and the block chain are sort of up ending financial markets or decentralizing those financial markets to what's happening with social
messes with the power structures that are in place and you guys know all too well we're going to barnard america as i did when i was working with you guys that there's plenty of smears about our t. there's plenty of smears about the russians and everything that is russia i'm still told today and i and i could even have someone on twitter the. morning can you prove you're not a russian spy. tell you are you a russian spy for asking questions or government or. just trying to inspire people to...
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chairmanship, tom connally of texas, and two house members, one of each party and the president of the barnard, and harold stassen from the navy. they're the six person american delegation. the -- then roosevelt dies. roosevelt really not to say the least, work closely with the state department. the secretary of state and his successor were not in the loop very often with roosevelt. so steynus, a young steel company executive and now new secretary of state was really more of a manager than a diplomat. he is leading the u.s. delegation, truman had had hurricane once with roosevelt between their election as vice president and roosevelt's death, and so knows nothing, of course, going ton, famously nothing about the atomic bomb, and they get to san francisco, state department, president, are out of the loop, president unschools in foreign policy and the american delegation is in the penhouse with the french and british and russians and seat across from molotov and the soviet delegation, and vandenberg was the strongest character, the strongest personality, the most forceful figure and the one that
chairmanship, tom connally of texas, and two house members, one of each party and the president of the barnard, and harold stassen from the navy. they're the six person american delegation. the -- then roosevelt dies. roosevelt really not to say the least, work closely with the state department. the secretary of state and his successor were not in the loop very often with roosevelt. so steynus, a young steel company executive and now new secretary of state was really more of a manager than a...
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and dark river, a new film by barnard.
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> screeching tires and burning rubber in oakland early sunday. a large crowd gathered to watch this sideshow play out. >> for the business owner. >> the owner of this exxon station, too scared to show his face, says spectators vandalized his busines with a trail of broken glass. watch this surveillance video from inside the store after doors were locked. a crowd smashes the door. several people seen running in and out with stolen merchandise. an employee who wasn't hurt, called 9-1-1. >> it's the responsibility of the si of oakland police department to make the environment safe and secure for the community, for the business own owner. >> he says police sometimes take hours to show up. when officers responded some had bottles thrown at him. the opd towed 30 cars from the scene and cited 147 people involved in the sideshow. another sideshow happened near the oakland coliseum about the same time. watch as a man is thrown off the side of a car that's doing doughnuts. >> this is not going to stop. >> community advocate ken houston runnin
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> screeching tires and burning rubber in oakland early sunday. a large crowd gathered to watch this sideshow play out. >> for the business owner. >> the owner of this exxon station, too scared to show his face, says spectators vandalized his busines with a trail of broken glass. watch this surveillance video from inside the store after doors were locked. a crowd smashes the door. several people seen running in and out with...
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we can speak now to catherine barnard, who's professor of eu law at cambridge university.speaking to us. thank you very much for speaking to us. the prime minister, dad, pressed by our correspondence, seems to dismiss the idea that she has got to make a choice, pressing her on whether she'd be prime minister wa nts to whether she'd be prime minister wants to stay close to the eu, and accept a lot of the existing laws and regulations, or breakfree accept a lot of the existing laws and regulations, or break free and have greater freedom. is and regulations, or break free and have greaterfreedom. is it and regulations, or break free and have greater freedom. is it possible for her to get both? i think the a nswer for her to get both? i think the answer is no. for the u, there is a binary choice. the choice is either to stay close, in some corn, such as the eea agreement that norway has got, or on the other hand, to go further away, something like the canadian free trade agreement, and that would give much greater regulatory freedom to the uk, but as the studies... it will do
we can speak now to catherine barnard, who's professor of eu law at cambridge university.speaking to us. thank you very much for speaking to us. the prime minister, dad, pressed by our correspondence, seems to dismiss the idea that she has got to make a choice, pressing her on whether she'd be prime minister wa nts to whether she'd be prime minister wants to stay close to the eu, and accept a lot of the existing laws and regulations, or breakfree accept a lot of the existing laws and...
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foreign relations with whom he traded chairmanship, tom-- tom connolly from texas and the president of barnard and harold stassen newly returned boy wonder governor of minnesota newly returned from the navy in the pacific. and they are the six person american delegation. the-- and then roosevelt dies. of course, roosevelt had really not to say the least worked closely with the state department. if there were diplomatic missions during the war he sent harry hopkins to moscow or london. they really were not in the loop very often with roosevelt, so stettinius who is a young steel company executive and new secretary of state was really more a manager than a diplomats. he's leading the us delegation peered truman, of course, had lunch once with roosevelt between their election to the vice president and roosevelt's death and knows nothing going on , famously nothing about the atomic bomb. they get to set-- so they could to san francisco state department presidents, president is unschooled in foreign-policy and the american delegation is in the penthouse at the fairmont hotel with the french, britis
foreign relations with whom he traded chairmanship, tom-- tom connolly from texas and the president of barnard and harold stassen newly returned boy wonder governor of minnesota newly returned from the navy in the pacific. and they are the six person american delegation. the-- and then roosevelt dies. of course, roosevelt had really not to say the least worked closely with the state department. if there were diplomatic missions during the war he sent harry hopkins to moscow or london. they...
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well, we can speak now to catherine barnard, who's professor of eu law at cambridge university.after today, our things any clearer? -- lack of clarity. yes and no, we have the statement from downing street overnight that we will be leaving the customs union vote since then the message has become less clear about sisley went. —— although since then the message has become less clear about exactly when. theresa may said we would be leaving the singles —— single market and the customs union but that these issues with the irish border because they will need to be checked at a border and northern ireland is on the outer limits of the european union so there will need to be some sort of order control that goes against the spirit of the good friday agreement. in terms of the irish border, is that just a stumbling in terms of the irish border, is thatjust a stumbling block or is thatjust a stumbling block or is that something which could really hold up these negotiations?m that something which could really hold up these negotiations? it is more than a stumbling block, if you cast your mi
well, we can speak now to catherine barnard, who's professor of eu law at cambridge university.after today, our things any clearer? -- lack of clarity. yes and no, we have the statement from downing street overnight that we will be leaving the customs union vote since then the message has become less clear about sisley went. —— although since then the message has become less clear about exactly when. theresa may said we would be leaving the singles —— single market and the customs union...
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a former candidate for a gnc chair distinguished fellow at the center for leadership at barnard college, thanks both of you for joining us. >> today marks the day that the democrats, russia collisions conspiracy unravels. we learned the russians were organizing for bernie sanders, their goal was to so discord and chaos, not to promote a certain candidate and that no americans were involved in this plot they uncovered. this is astonishing, backs up what the democrats have said all in along, it was based on rumors and newspapers but not necessarily evidence. democrats deceived this country and they were caught today. >> wow. that is a little difficult to respond to, i have to go back to your initial reaction, melissa. your three word reaction which was this is a big deal. it is not a hoax, it's not a witch hunt, anyone who has used those terms and i believe my fellow guest here has use those terms quite often, this is the russian government. spending an enormous amount of resources to interfere in our election. i don't know who has brief president trump on these indictments but hopefully
a former candidate for a gnc chair distinguished fellow at the center for leadership at barnard college, thanks both of you for joining us. >> today marks the day that the democrats, russia collisions conspiracy unravels. we learned the russians were organizing for bernie sanders, their goal was to so discord and chaos, not to promote a certain candidate and that no americans were involved in this plot they uncovered. this is astonishing, backs up what the democrats have said all in...