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they have also brought in barnard, who can play on the left or right and barnard, who can play on theleft or right and in a number ten position, he is ona right and in a number ten position, he is on a four—year deal and then the other signing, barcelona put this on their social media can commit is andre gomez, portuguese midfielder on a season long loan and also everton put in a deal sheet for kurt zouma. it gives the club is an additional two hours to provide the documentation, get a deal and everton a re documentation, get a deal and everton are also trying to sign kurt zouma from chelsea. a busy day for them, we're going to take a look at a team who've had a busy transfer window. wolverhampton wanderers, this caps are busy period. a lot of these names mightn‘t be familiar but there is some real star quality here. we know about moutinho from his time with portugal, but den dunker has been one of the most sought—after players in europe for a while. it is initially a loan deal but a four—year deal is in place. he is versatile, a central midfielder, belgian international and he is a q
they have also brought in barnard, who can play on the left or right and barnard, who can play on theleft or right and in a number ten position, he is ona right and in a number ten position, he is on a four—year deal and then the other signing, barcelona put this on their social media can commit is andre gomez, portuguese midfielder on a season long loan and also everton put in a deal sheet for kurt zouma. it gives the club is an additional two hours to provide the documentation, get a deal...
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cornell barnard has details. >> reporter: friends say 21-year-old jarrusaida was all smiles with his brandon. pg&e says he was working in rural shasta county saturday near the scene of a carr fire when tragedy struck. >> they were working in dangerous terrain performing electric power restoration work when he suffered fatal injuries associated with a vehicle accident. >> pg&e says he was an apprentice lineman who had worked for the company for two years. he was a native of uganda who moved to santa rosa with his family several years ago. his cousin judith told us by phone how proud she was of jay. >> yeah, i was proud and i was so optimistic when he graduated, when he got a job, when he bought a house. it seemed like he was really doing good. >> a gofundme page has been established by friends to help ayeta's family with expenses during this difficult time. so far, more than $18,000 has been raised. >> a fellow lineman told me off camera jay ayeta was never negative, always hard working and dedicated to helping others. pg&e says it's now reviewing safety measures for all crews working
cornell barnard has details. >> reporter: friends say 21-year-old jarrusaida was all smiles with his brandon. pg&e says he was working in rural shasta county saturday near the scene of a carr fire when tragedy struck. >> they were working in dangerous terrain performing electric power restoration work when he suffered fatal injuries associated with a vehicle accident. >> pg&e says he was an apprentice lineman who had worked for the company for two years. he was a...
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cornell barnard has details. >> i have never heard of a shooting here before. >> this doesn't happen on fifth avenue. >> reporter: an early morning shooting was a shock to many in san rafael's sun valley neighborhood. >> i fell asleep around midnight. i was woken to an argument between two men. screaming really loud. >> reporter: the neighbor thought a fight was unusual. but hours later at 3:00 a.m., that fight escalated. >> a woman in particular, with terrifying yells, just blood curdling. and i hear two -- it sounded like gunshots and then everything was quiet. >> reporter: investigators say a 20-year-old man was shot after the fight broke out in a street near this home. the victim vanished before officers arrived. >> we got a subs subsequent phone call from santa rosa memorial hospital where a victim showed up with a non-threatening gunshot wound, and he's going to be fine. >> reporter: neighbors say residents of this house were having a party on saturday. >> last night there was a big party when we walked by. >> one man from washington state who police say was visiting the home w
cornell barnard has details. >> i have never heard of a shooting here before. >> this doesn't happen on fifth avenue. >> reporter: an early morning shooting was a shock to many in san rafael's sun valley neighborhood. >> i fell asleep around midnight. i was woken to an argument between two men. screaming really loud. >> reporter: the neighbor thought a fight was unusual. but hours later at 3:00 a.m., that fight escalated. >> a woman in particular, with...
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live in piedmont, cornell barnard, abc 7. >>> and mollie's death brings to mind the steinle case. she was shot and killed three years ago now. >> and an undocumented immigrant was acquitted in the killing. he had previously been deported from the u.s. five times. a jury did convict him on being a felon in possession of a firearm and he still faces federal gun charges. >>> the abc 7 news app has much more on the disappearance of mollie tibbetts, that includes everything we know bts suspect, cristhian rivera. you can enable push alerts to get updates as soon as they come in. >>> an investigation in fairfield tonight. three caltrans workers were hurt in a crash on i-80. investigators say a distracted driver hit them as they were doing some maintenance work. >> and this was not far from where a distracted driver hit and killed a chp officer and another man on august 10. lee an made a l lyanne melendez is live with the story. >> reporter: chp is telling me that there is nothing about that particular stretch of highway that is dangerous in any way. yet somehow both drivers became distra
live in piedmont, cornell barnard, abc 7. >>> and mollie's death brings to mind the steinle case. she was shot and killed three years ago now. >> and an undocumented immigrant was acquitted in the killing. he had previously been deported from the u.s. five times. a jury did convict him on being a felon in possession of a firearm and he still faces federal gun charges. >>> the abc 7 news app has much more on the disappearance of mollie tibbetts, that includes everything...
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cornell barnard joins us live in the newsroom with more. >> one competitive gamer tournament is the last place he'd expect to see a shooting happened. >> redwood city-based ea sports sponsored the tournament. they issued a statement about the shooting saying this is a horrible situation and our deepest sympathies go out to all involved. we are working with authorities to gather facts at this stage. >> screaming and pushing each other and everything. >> reporter: some describe a chaotic scene during the shooting at the video game tournament in jacksonville. complexity gaming founder jason lake says one of their gamers was injured. >> he was playing when shots started to ring out. he believes that the person next to him was actually shot. he got shot. it grazed his thumb. he is not severely injured, thank god. he ren ran out of the building, down the street. >> it's sad, it's sad. >> reporter: competitive gamer nate christy is reacting with shock about the shooting. >> this is the last thing i would expect to see happening at a gaming tournament. this is like the same thing as a competitiv
cornell barnard joins us live in the newsroom with more. >> one competitive gamer tournament is the last place he'd expect to see a shooting happened. >> redwood city-based ea sports sponsored the tournament. they issued a statement about the shooting saying this is a horrible situation and our deepest sympathies go out to all involved. we are working with authorities to gather facts at this stage. >> screaming and pushing each other and everything. >> reporter: some...
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cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> red flag conditions could be a problem. spencer christian is here with that. >>> red flag warning first of all that goes into effect 11:00 a.m. tomorrow and remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. saturday and that covers the areas of the carr fire and the mendocino complex fires. gusts could reach 30 miles per hour at times over the ridges with very low relative humidity. in the area of the ranch fire, 86 degrees, gusts to 13 miles per hour, and 91 degrees in the area of the river fire, 17% relative humidity, gusts to 23 miles per hour, and looking at the wind gust animations, the wind will taper off early tomorrow morning and intensify late tomorrow. the fire danger continues, dan and ama? >> spencer, thank you. >>> hours ago the national guard was deployed to the fire zones, here are members of the 146's air wing leaving the national guard station in oxnard on their way to the disaster areas. >>> shasta county fire officials are making progress getting those evacuated by the carr fire back into their homes. a short time ago o
cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> red flag conditions could be a problem. spencer christian is here with that. >>> red flag warning first of all that goes into effect 11:00 a.m. tomorrow and remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. saturday and that covers the areas of the carr fire and the mendocino complex fires. gusts could reach 30 miles per hour at times over the ridges with very low relative humidity. in the area of the ranch fire, 86 degrees, gusts to 13 miles per hour, and 91...
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cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> most commuters already know their drive to work is getting longer and more frustrating and not only in the bay area but across the country. a survey by educated driver.org says the commute nationally across 1,000 cities is just over 52 minutes. in the east bay, commuters from oakland, berkeley and hayward are in gridlock for about 67 minutes per day which translates into 523 lost days. an east bay driver tells abc 7 news he commutes from hayward to jobs on the peninsula and that means crossing bridges. >> i remember maybe five, six years ago, but 3:00 you can still make it within an hour or so. right now, after 2:00, it's maybe an hour and a half or so to cross the bridge. >> it may surprise you surveillance video commute is closer to the national average clocking in at 54.5 minutes per day, about 12.5 minutes shorter than east bay commuters. it's all depressing. >> this isn't, though. >>> we are learning more about disney land's expansion. star wars galaxy edge. >> it will include something never offered at the happiest place on earth. it's inspired by
cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> most commuters already know their drive to work is getting longer and more frustrating and not only in the bay area but across the country. a survey by educated driver.org says the commute nationally across 1,000 cities is just over 52 minutes. in the east bay, commuters from oakland, berkeley and hayward are in gridlock for about 67 minutes per day which translates into 523 lost days. an east bay driver tells abc 7 news he commutes from hayward to jobs...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard is in lake county.ound of mandatory evacuations that were issued today, some other evacuations were lifted today, we should point out. >>> turning to politics now, abc world news tonight tweets this snippet from this morning's white house press briefing, sarah sanders declined to say whether she agrees were disagrees with president trump that the media is the enemy of the people. meanwhile, top officials are raising concerns about the 2018 and 2020 elections. the president's intelligence and national security team is warning russia and other bad actors are attempting to interfere once again. abc news reporter arlette saenz in washington for us with the latest. arlette? >> reporter: larry, the president has waffled over whether russia tried to meddle in the last election. but today a united front from the top national security team saying that russia did it, and they're trying to do it again. at the white house today president trump's national security team sounding the alarm about the upcoming elections
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard is in lake county.ound of mandatory evacuations that were issued today, some other evacuations were lifted today, we should point out. >>> turning to politics now, abc world news tonight tweets this snippet from this morning's white house press briefing, sarah sanders declined to say whether she agrees were disagrees with president trump that the media is the enemy of the people. meanwhile, top officials are raising concerns about the 2018 and 2020...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard joins us to explain.wering behind you. >> reporter: yeah, it really is. they are simply running out of room at the marin recycling center. you got to see it to believe you. china, which normally buys and recycles much of this plastic -- all of this is a small sample of what's piling up. >> this is a whole new world. we're not expecting this crisis to end any time soon. >> the marin recycling center is getting buried by that crisis. recycling trucks are unloading paper and plastic by the minute. finding places for them is a giant problem. they're running out of room. >> there's a lot of it. it's doubled since last week. >> skimberly isn't joking. check out this pile of recycled paper bales. it stretches as long as a football field. >> we can't go one more high. three bales is our himt. >> in the past china purchased our recyclables. but with the new -- there's new standards. almost impossible to meet. >> china has basically said no mixed paper, no mixed plastic. temporarily no cardboard. >> there's so much
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard joins us to explain.wering behind you. >> reporter: yeah, it really is. they are simply running out of room at the marin recycling center. you got to see it to believe you. china, which normally buys and recycles much of this plastic -- all of this is a small sample of what's piling up. >> this is a whole new world. we're not expecting this crisis to end any time soon. >> the marin recycling center is getting buried by that crisis. recycling...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard talked with people who know the family. >> it's just too much. >> reporter: ann woods got the awful news, that mollie tibbetts, the 20-year-old college student with a big smile, was found murdered after being missing for weeks. woods had been close with the tibbetts family since they lived in oakland more than a decade ago. she says mollie's parents remained optimistic she would be found safe. >> we have mollie. everyone has mollie. that's what kind of breaks your heart because you think, you know, what laura is going through is what every family or parent or mother could absolutely sympathize with. >> reporter: mollie's family attended corpus christi catholic church in piedmont. here is a picture of little mollie's first communion. >> we're here to support our family in iowa. >> reporter: father edgerly has reached out to mollie's pashts -- parents to let them know the bay area is praying for them in this time of tragedy. >> we know where she is. even though she died tragically, we know she will never suffer again. >> her mother sent me these pictu
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard talked with people who know the family. >> it's just too much. >> reporter: ann woods got the awful news, that mollie tibbetts, the 20-year-old college student with a big smile, was found murdered after being missing for weeks. woods had been close with the tibbetts family since they lived in oakland more than a decade ago. she says mollie's parents remained optimistic she would be found safe. >> we have mollie. everyone has mollie. that's...
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. -- barnard college. fellowington, the senior at the public policy center. matters, how sex about modern feminism. let me begin with you. what was the first feminist movement, why was there a second wave in the 1960's? the waves of feminism are not a natural phenomenon that you can completely defined. people with think about the first wave as the suffrage movement in the u.s. and the u.k. to get women the right to vote. that occurred in the early 20th century and was largely successful. you get let's now called second wave feminism, coming around the time of the book in 1963 and cresting in 1968. that was a movement for all the things the vote alone had not granted to women. payee quality, getting into educational institutes, the right for women to play sports, the things society had not granted to women. host: let's talk about this time period. women went into the workforce during world war ii, what happened after world war ii until the mid-1960's? guest: i discussed in my book the mythology that is come down to us about rosie the river -- riveter. jobs, me
. -- barnard college. fellowington, the senior at the public policy center. matters, how sex about modern feminism. let me begin with you. what was the first feminist movement, why was there a second wave in the 1960's? the waves of feminism are not a natural phenomenon that you can completely defined. people with think about the first wave as the suffrage movement in the u.s. and the u.k. to get women the right to vote. that occurred in the early 20th century and was largely successful. you...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> it started off really small.t came to this, which i'm very proud of her. >> reporter: tim praising his wife barbara for making all this happen. pallets and pallets of pet food and hay are loaded on this flatbed semi to help fire eevacuees and their animals. >> it became a full-time job to put this together. but it's put together and on the road and the animals will be fed. >> reporter: last year she told abc 7 news about her plan to help victims after seeing so many stranded horses and pets. she put out the call for donations on facebook and the response was amazing. >> we have8s od>> reptewo >> and hay that is going up there. i really want to thank everyone, channel 7 viewers. the community of sonoma, all of our friends. everyone who has donated. >> reporter: her old barn and feed store is pitching in. it's also collected $3,000 in cash donation. >> my heart goes out to the people. i'm so glad we can donate. >> reporter: this truck is heading to shasta county to help victims and their animals impacted by the car
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> it started off really small.t came to this, which i'm very proud of her. >> reporter: tim praising his wife barbara for making all this happen. pallets and pallets of pet food and hay are loaded on this flatbed semi to help fire eevacuees and their animals. >> it became a full-time job to put this together. but it's put together and on the road and the animals will be fed. >> reporter: last year she told abc 7 news...
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in fairfield, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> the san joaquin county sheriff's office wants to find the high school wrestling coach suspected of running off with a 16-year-old girl. this is the man police are looking for. he is 25-year-old phillip of stockton. investigators say he and the teen are in a relationship. the girl attends the same high school where he coached. investigators believe they are in a green 1994 toyota extra cab truck similar to this picture that you see here. >>> happening today, a celebration of life for kevin manning, the cabdriver hit and killed in san francisco. police are still looking for the hit man. the celebration of his life is at 2:00 this afternoon at lindley meadow in golden gate park. >>> happening today, the annual silicon valley pride parade. the parade starts at 10:00 this morning on east julian street along market street in downtown san jose. dozens of companies from the bay area and nonprofit organizations will take part. that's followed by the day-long festival with music, dancing, and food. festival tickets are $5. >>> and look who's here
in fairfield, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> the san joaquin county sheriff's office wants to find the high school wrestling coach suspected of running off with a 16-year-old girl. this is the man police are looking for. he is 25-year-old phillip of stockton. investigators say he and the teen are in a relationship. the girl attends the same high school where he coached. investigators believe they are in a green 1994 toyota extra cab truck similar to this picture that you see here....
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> there are no limits to what you can achieve. >> one of the world's most celebrated diplomats. in 2001, he was awarded the nobel peace prize for his work in revamping the u.n. organization. >> because of his belief in my dream, it gave me the confidence to take that footstep after footstep. >> reporter: she says it was kofi annan who was the first supporter of her organization which helps countries around the world to remove land mines, replacing them with vineyards and/or chards. >> i'm sitting here with body army on with the founder of roots of peace who also has body armor on. >> reporter: abc's cheryl jennings reported on her work. >> today i thank you, kofi annan, and the millions and millions of farmers who are benefiting by turning mines to vines. he's a very special man. >> reporter: the pin she wears was a gift from kofi annan. >> he said, thank you for listening to the earth. >> the world is changing very fast. >> reporter: just last may, annan made one of his last public appearances in the bay area as a guest speaker at s
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> there are no limits to what you can achieve. >> one of the world's most celebrated diplomats. in 2001, he was awarded the nobel peace prize for his work in revamping the u.n. organization. >> because of his belief in my dream, it gave me the confidence to take that footstep after footstep. >> reporter: she says it was kofi annan who was the first supporter of her organization which helps countries around the world to...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> you see it on tv, but as far as seeing it actually happening this is the first time i've seen this happen. >> even the chp couldn't believe what air an avitan is accused of pulling off. he stole the chp cruisers from stealing a chp cruiser. during the carjack, the crude s cruiser's mirror got knocked off. he drove to sacramento state where he commandeered this shuttle bus from san joaquin delta college telling the ten students onboard he was a police officer. >> we got kidnapped. >> he knew what he was doing. >> the suspect took the wheel from bus driver mary speck. >> he demanded i get out of the bus now, so i did and he jumped in and took off with my bus. >> a quick-thinking student attacked the man putting him in a choke hold. >> when he choked him we just started hitting him and i put the car in park. >> when avitan tried to escape others on campus who witnessed the carjacking bravely jumped in to stop him. >> a few passersby actually stopped and held the bus doors closed until the police showed up on scene and something like this
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> you see it on tv, but as far as seeing it actually happening this is the first time i've seen this happen. >> even the chp couldn't believe what air an avitan is accused of pulling off. he stole the chp cruisers from stealing a chp cruiser. during the carjack, the crude s cruiser's mirror got knocked off. he drove to sacramento state where he commandeered this shuttle bus from san joaquin delta college telling the ten students...
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cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> tesla's ceo elon musk has announced the elect riblg car company will stay public. the billionaire says the decisions comes at the urging of investors and the company board. the future of the company and the stock price has been on a roller coaster since early august. that's when the ceo tweeted that he was considering taking the company private. you can view the letter on abc 7.com. >>> a chemical spill forced interstate will 880 to be shut dwn for several hours yesterday and what looked like orange smoke could be seen in the air at 12:30 and take a look fm sky map 7, as crews rushed to mop up the hazardous acid spilling from leaking containers on a truck. drivers were stuck. >> i've been in traffic for, like, four hours roughly. it's horrible. it is horrible. >> a shelter in place was ordered and that included southland mall. it was lifted a few hours later. no one was hurt. >> we sent out a breaking news push alert at 4:57 yesterday when all lanes reopened on 880. if you want immediate notifications on your device download the abc 7 news app and enab
cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> tesla's ceo elon musk has announced the elect riblg car company will stay public. the billionaire says the decisions comes at the urging of investors and the company board. the future of the company and the stock price has been on a roller coaster since early august. that's when the ceo tweeted that he was considering taking the company private. you can view the letter on abc 7.com. >>> a chemical spill forced interstate will 880 to be shut dwn...
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abc 7 news reporter, cornell barnard has the latest. >> reporter: the bart station was closed friday night as police investigated a fight and double stabbing. >> it was very scary especially after something that just happened recently. >> reporter: she saw one man who had been slashed. >> the one that had a slash on his face, like an inch - it looked like six and they were holding his face while he was bleeding. >> reporter: bart officials say a fight broke out between two men on a richmond-bound train. one witness said it was violent. >> two people just punching each other. it was just super, super aggressive and enough to make someone bleed and their blood staining the chairs. >> reporter: one man suffered a knife wound to his arm and another to his face. the incident an hour after a vigil for nia wilson. >> it was not god's plan for nia to die on that platform. >> reporter: a small group gathered to honor the 18-year-old who died in the unprovoked attack. her sister was also stabbed, but survived. 27-year-old suspect john cowell is charged with her murder. so far police have no mo
abc 7 news reporter, cornell barnard has the latest. >> reporter: the bart station was closed friday night as police investigated a fight and double stabbing. >> it was very scary especially after something that just happened recently. >> reporter: she saw one man who had been slashed. >> the one that had a slash on his face, like an inch - it looked like six and they were holding his face while he was bleeding. >> reporter: bart officials say a fight broke out...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the latest. >> everything is open. >> the macarthur bart station was closed as police investigated a fight and double stabbing. >> it was very scary especially after something that just happened recently. >> zanita saw one man who had been slashed. >> the one that got slashed on o his face, like an inch. it looked like six and they were just holding his face while he was bleeding. >> bart officials say a fight broke out between two men on a richmond-bound train. one witness said it was violent. >> two people just punching each other. it was just super, super aggressive and enough to make someone bleed and their blood staining the chairs. >> one man suffered a knife wound to his arm and the other to his face. the incident happened just an hour after a vigil for nia wilson. she was fatally stabbed in the station last month. >> it was not god's plan for nia to die on that platform. >> a small group gathered to honor the 18-year-old who died in the unprovoked attack. her sister was also stabbed, but survived. 27-year-old suspect john cowell is charged
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the latest. >> everything is open. >> the macarthur bart station was closed as police investigated a fight and double stabbing. >> it was very scary especially after something that just happened recently. >> zanita saw one man who had been slashed. >> the one that got slashed on o his face, like an inch. it looked like six and they were just holding his face while he was bleeding. >> bart officials say a fight broke out...
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on the women's rights movement during this tumultuous year and decade, joined by author and former barnard college president debora spar. mona charen. friedan, whose book "the feminine mystique" was credited with sparking the second wave of feminism in the 1960's. she talked about why the book and movement was necessary. -- 1968,an history tv america in turmoil. here is betty friedan. >> this separate view of women, the feminine mystique. we had to get rid of that. we had to break through that. we had to say, women are people. know more, no less -- no more, no less. in order to consciously fight for, realize we were entitled to the same opportunities to participate in society, the same opportunities to control our own destiny, the same right to participate in society to control our own destiny as men had. when you think about it, the modern woman's movement in america is supposed to have begun with my book the feminine in 1963. and we are 37 years later, and we really have transformed society. in 1963. they weren't asking in 1963, what do you want to be, little girl, when you grow up? you
on the women's rights movement during this tumultuous year and decade, joined by author and former barnard college president debora spar. mona charen. friedan, whose book "the feminine mystique" was credited with sparking the second wave of feminism in the 1960's. she talked about why the book and movement was necessary. -- 1968,an history tv america in turmoil. here is betty friedan. >> this separate view of women, the feminine mystique. we had to get rid of that. we had to...
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cornell barnard is live at the scene of the crash. >> reporter: the chp says five teenagers were in that car about 4:00 this morning when that crash happened. two of them tragically were killed. two badly injured. and the driver was also injured as well. remnants of the crash can still be seen here. chp says the driver was under the influence when she careened off the 680 flyover, the car plunging to the ground below. >> there's just loss all aroundh now. >> friends and family members hugged keeping vigil outside of the medical center for two 18-year-old women badly injured in a terrible car crash early sunday morning. the crash killed two 18-year-old men who were also riding in the car. >> everyone right now just needs to be held up in prayer, we're asking everyone to send up good thoughts. i can't begin to imagine the pain that those families are experiencing right now. >> reporter: car plunged off this connector ramp from -- to 680. >> my understanding is this was maya's core group of friends. >> the chp says she suffered major injuries in the crash and is now facing serious charges.
cornell barnard is live at the scene of the crash. >> reporter: the chp says five teenagers were in that car about 4:00 this morning when that crash happened. two of them tragically were killed. two badly injured. and the driver was also injured as well. remnants of the crash can still be seen here. chp says the driver was under the influence when she careened off the 680 flyover, the car plunging to the ground below. >> there's just loss all aroundh now. >> friends and family...
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. >> cornell barnard is live at oakland's mcarthur bart station with more on that. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, kristen and dan, just hours after her emotional funeral, a peaceful prayer rally is expected to take place here outside the mcarthur bart station to honor and remember nia wilson. this, of course, is the spot where so many vigils have taken place over the last few days and weeks. a memorial continues to grow here in her honor. as you know, the 18-year-old was killed on july 22nd in an unprovoked attack on a bart platform as she left the bart train. her sister was also stabbed. she survived. 27-year-old john cowell was charged with the crime. police have not determined a motive in the case. but many believe it to be racially motivated. we are seeing a few people who attended today's funeral starting to gather here outside of the macarthur bart station where this memorial is really vry -- just astounding. in fact, the memorial continues to grow on -- outside another pillar just outside the station here. the memorial -- the vigil, actually, is supposed to begin at 5:00
. >> cornell barnard is live at oakland's mcarthur bart station with more on that. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, kristen and dan, just hours after her emotional funeral, a peaceful prayer rally is expected to take place here outside the mcarthur bart station to honor and remember nia wilson. this, of course, is the spot where so many vigils have taken place over the last few days and weeks. a memorial continues to grow here in her honor. as you know, the 18-year-old was killed on july...
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in solano county, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> gofundme accounts set up to help support the families of officer griess and jamie manuel. if you would like to help go to abc7news.com. >>> now on abc 7 news live desk update. >> we continue tracking the aftermath of a bridge collapse in italy at the live desk. officials have approved a year-long state of emergency in genoa as cleanup begins. a live look now at what is left of a major highway bridge this morning. not much. the italian interior minister says crews are still searching for survivors in the debris. he would not say how many people are reported missing. at least 39 people died in tuesday's collapse and this new video from this morning shows emergency workers digging through some of that rubble. government officials say italy will look for another company to maintain the nation's highway system so this does not happen again. >>> more twists in the ghost ship warehouse fire case. the attorney for max harris wants to separate his client's case from that of derick almena's. a judge rejected a plea deal between prosecutors and the
in solano county, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> gofundme accounts set up to help support the families of officer griess and jamie manuel. if you would like to help go to abc7news.com. >>> now on abc 7 news live desk update. >> we continue tracking the aftermath of a bridge collapse in italy at the live desk. officials have approved a year-long state of emergency in genoa as cleanup begins. a live look now at what is left of a major highway bridge this morning. not...
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cornell barnard is there as we speak. he'll be tweeting new developments and updating you through the abc 7 news app. cornell will also join us live for abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> a former santa clara city councilman who's also a teacher will not face charges following accusations of sexual harassment. the district attorney's office said today there is insufficient evidence against domonic caserta. many say he behaved inappropriately. in may or media partner the bay area news group said caserta would remain a teacher at the high school. >>> people lined overpasses today as part of a procession to honor a fallen firefighters. at one point a highway patrol helicopter flew above the hearse carrying the casket of matthew burchett. it ended this afternoon at the sonoma county airport. that's where abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman now joins us live with more. wayne? >> reporter: what we have now is the reverse of that procession. we have all the firefighters leaving the airport now that the plane has departed. let's go to some v
cornell barnard is there as we speak. he'll be tweeting new developments and updating you through the abc 7 news app. cornell will also join us live for abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> a former santa clara city councilman who's also a teacher will not face charges following accusations of sexual harassment. the district attorney's office said today there is insufficient evidence against domonic caserta. many say he behaved inappropriately. in may or media partner the bay area news group said...
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blood clots which she said almost cost her life giving birth french tennis federation president of barnard get it chile has not yet revealed the new rules but has said they will not be as strict as that wimbledon where players must wear all white attire. one of the biggest football leagues in the world has begun the german bundesliga and champions by munich have got off to the perfect start for their campaign a newly appointed manager of the team nico curvatures first game in charge as well by and were looking to win may seventh title in a row before from i am on friday it took brian twenty three minutes to start the scoring for the season just a chemical a corner headed in by thomas miller off an arm then equalized in the fifty states minute by and were awarded a controversial penalty late on after frank grigori went tumbling in the area of eleven dusky stepped up but is it was saved we are showed some issues with the penalty and it was retaken this time sending the defending champions into the lead and robin they netted in the dying minutes to ensure a three one final score. with the six
blood clots which she said almost cost her life giving birth french tennis federation president of barnard get it chile has not yet revealed the new rules but has said they will not be as strict as that wimbledon where players must wear all white attire. one of the biggest football leagues in the world has begun the german bundesliga and champions by munich have got off to the perfect start for their campaign a newly appointed manager of the team nico curvatures first game in charge as well by...
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i have seen him crash into the barnard at high speed. he is driving at least 50 miles an hour.. he was not panicked or anything. he crashed into the security barriers. and yelled to police others is, stop, he hit two cyclist. i realised it was something else. armed police were just behind and cleared the area. within minutes, armed response teams had arrived and some ran towards the incident happened this morning and saw about half a dozen police range rovers and motorcycles driving at speed up this road, away from the incident. it appears that is part of a planned response to exactly this kind of emergency. this was the scene a few minutes after the car crashed. the cyclists are scattered at the side of the road. an ambulance was in attendance almost immediately. we now know three were injured, two men and women who remains in hospital will stop tha nkfully remains in hospital will stop thankfully her injuries are not life—threatening. the driver of the fiesta, alone in the vehicle, was arrested at the scene by armed officers who were already nearby. the scotland yard assistan
i have seen him crash into the barnard at high speed. he is driving at least 50 miles an hour.. he was not panicked or anything. he crashed into the security barriers. and yelled to police others is, stop, he hit two cyclist. i realised it was something else. armed police were just behind and cleared the area. within minutes, armed response teams had arrived and some ran towards the incident happened this morning and saw about half a dozen police range rovers and motorcycles driving at speed up...
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weather conditions that the firefighters are facing, but we'll start with abc 7 news reporter cornell barnardounty. cornell? >> reporter: hey there, guys, we want to tell you about an evacuation order that's been lifted momenting as, the southeast lakeport area, north of highway 29 at highlands springs road. people living there may now return home. the evacuation order very much in effect off highway 20. the national guard is enforcing this evacuation zone. the fire fight in the northwest side of clear lake is far from over today. big flames marched across a ridge igniting dry brush instantly. the relentless ranch fire moving ever closer. >> the kids have left. >> reporter: michael is choosing to stay and protect his home, despite a mandatory evacuation order. >> it's stressful up
weather conditions that the firefighters are facing, but we'll start with abc 7 news reporter cornell barnardounty. cornell? >> reporter: hey there, guys, we want to tell you about an evacuation order that's been lifted momenting as, the southeast lakeport area, north of highway 29 at highlands springs road. people living there may now return home. the evacuation order very much in effect off highway 20. the national guard is enforcing this evacuation zone. the fire fight in the northwest...
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cornell barnard. >> reporter: the western shores at clear lake remain off-limits to residents and the national police enforcing the road blocks. it's too large plumes of smoke coming from the other side and clearly, this firefight is far from over. cal fire telling me just a short time ago that fire activity has really increased here in the last two hours as winds have definitely picked up. a lot of people, hundreds of them remain out of their homes in lake county, especially communities of upper lake and niese and lucerne, a couple hours ago. we did get word evacuation orders lifted for southeast lake port, north of highway 29, near highland springs road. we are live in the community of nice in lake county. >> thank you for that update. in one neighborhood it torched everything in its path except for a vineyard. vineyards can be used as a tool to help battle wildfires. >> this is green growing tissue. it doesn't burn very easy versus dried-out brush that hasn't been irrigated or rained on in a long period of time. >> because of that, experts say vineyards can serve as a fire break. l
cornell barnard. >> reporter: the western shores at clear lake remain off-limits to residents and the national police enforcing the road blocks. it's too large plumes of smoke coming from the other side and clearly, this firefight is far from over. cal fire telling me just a short time ago that fire activity has really increased here in the last two hours as winds have definitely picked up. a lot of people, hundreds of them remain out of their homes in lake county, especially communities...
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lane has weakened but its impact can be felt into next cornell barnard abc 7 news. >> the billionaire the decision comes at the urging of investors and the company board. the stock price has been on a roller coaster since early august. that's when the ceo tweeted that he was considering taking the company private. you can read the full letter to hayward after a chemical spill forced interstate 880 shut down for several hours yesterday and what looked like orange smoke could be seen in the air at 12:30 p.m. sky map 7 shows the traffic buildup as crews rushed to mop up the nearly 300 gallons of hazardous acid spilled from weakened containers on a truck and drivers were stuck. >> we've been in traffic for four hours, roughly. it's horrible. >> a shelter in place was ordered and that included south amal. we sent out a breaking news push alert at 4:57 when all lanes re-opened on 880. if you want immediate notifications on your device download abc 7 news app and enable push alerts. santa clara county sheriff's investigators are asking for your help with a man and a woman in their home. kati
lane has weakened but its impact can be felt into next cornell barnard abc 7 news. >> the billionaire the decision comes at the urging of investors and the company board. the stock price has been on a roller coaster since early august. that's when the ceo tweeted that he was considering taking the company private. you can read the full letter to hayward after a chemical spill forced interstate 880 shut down for several hours yesterday and what looked like orange smoke could be seen in the...
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in oakland, cornell barnard, nbc news. >>> an, mobile funeral for nia. melanie woodrow shows us how family and friends said good-bye. ♪ ♪ >> a tribute fit for nia wilson. >> gold roiyalty. white, pure is what she was. >> the 18-year-old taken from those who loved her most including her first niece. >> do you promise to come visit me in my dreams. >> and her sister who was also stabbed in the attack. >> you may not have no sense of direction. that feeling of protection. >> reporter: as well as her parents who stood up to look at the crowd gathered. congresswoman barbara lee attended nia's funeral. >> we stand with you today in this outpouring of love and condolences. >> along with oakland city council member rebecca capland. >> our african-american young people are dealing with hate and violence every day. >> reporter: congresswoman maxine waters sent a letter. >> it must conduct a full and i repeat full investigation. >> reporter: district bart director said bart is ready to listen. >> her family, a great deal of change. >> reporter: a memorial filled wi
in oakland, cornell barnard, nbc news. >>> an, mobile funeral for nia. melanie woodrow shows us how family and friends said good-bye. ♪ ♪ >> a tribute fit for nia wilson. >> gold roiyalty. white, pure is what she was. >> the 18-year-old taken from those who loved her most including her first niece. >> do you promise to come visit me in my dreams. >> and her sister who was also stabbed in the attack. >> you may not have no sense of direction. that...
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cornell barnard in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> are you ready to make sure you're prepared for thehat the new transit city center will bring? you can download the abc 7 news app. we'll send out push alerts if there are any problems. you can also look up information like where to find your bus and what else is open at the center. >>> janet jackson will be headlining the closing day of th outside lands music festival in san francisco. the three-day event has been another major hit with popular music groups like florence and the machine. ♪ abc 7 news was at golden gate park where some 200,000 people took part in the 11th annual event, offering eight stages of simultaneous live music from different genres. >> everybody is just out here to have a good time and enjoy three days and put everything aside in life. not politics or anything like that, just come out and have a good time and listen to good music. >> and as far as miss jackson, well, janet posted on twitter that she is f meychging concertn their lots. the money they raise will go towards supporting their school programs. >>> sli
cornell barnard in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> are you ready to make sure you're prepared for thehat the new transit city center will bring? you can download the abc 7 news app. we'll send out push alerts if there are any problems. you can also look up information like where to find your bus and what else is open at the center. >>> janet jackson will be headlining the closing day of th outside lands music festival in san francisco. the three-day event has been another major...
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remains for thousands on hawaii's big island which has seen epic amounts of rainfall and cornell barnard has more. >> reporter: lane has left its mark on hawaii turning small rivers into raging torrents. here's what the normally calm rainbow falls looked like on friday. the storm has already dumped more than 30 inches of rain here. >> you know, when you hear 30 inches of rain, that sounds not only biblical. od the town has absorbed some of the epic rainfall, but not all of it. >> reporter: he's urging people to be careful. >> if the ground continues to saturate and it doesn't get absorbed as well you can see the levels rise a little bit and that's when you see problem like we have been seeing where some of the rivers have overflown and caused property damage. >> reporter: earlier that warning to tourists on waikiki, but most chose to stay in the water. honolulu's mayor is urging people to stay vigilant. >> we are still going to have rain events and have localized flooding and we're asking residents please don't open manhole covers and drain the water into the sewer system. >> this is a h
remains for thousands on hawaii's big island which has seen epic amounts of rainfall and cornell barnard has more. >> reporter: lane has left its mark on hawaii turning small rivers into raging torrents. here's what the normally calm rainbow falls looked like on friday. the storm has already dumped more than 30 inches of rain here. >> you know, when you hear 30 inches of rain, that sounds not only biblical. od the town has absorbed some of the epic rainfall, but not all of it....
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joining me now from cambridge is catherine barnard — professor in eu law at the university of cambridget the uk in a changing europe. thank you forjoining us this evening. let's talk first of all about that meeting going on in the rather grand chateaux in the south of france. what are the chances of emmanuel macron helping theresa may to get a bit more flexibility on the eu side? i think that's rather slim at the moment. france is seen as the most hardline amongst the hardliners on the eu side, who is determined to preserve the purity of the single market, and i think theresa may will have to use all of her charm and persuasion to try to get him to shift one inch on this very matter. the french have always been seen as the ones who are insisting on preserving what they call the four freedoms. the freedom to trade within the eu, to operate without too many impediments, and you have too many impediments, and you have to allow things like free movement and so on. he has always insisted that, and that is the pure position that, and that is the pure position that the eu, and french in partic
joining me now from cambridge is catherine barnard — professor in eu law at the university of cambridget the uk in a changing europe. thank you forjoining us this evening. let's talk first of all about that meeting going on in the rather grand chateaux in the south of france. what are the chances of emmanuel macron helping theresa may to get a bit more flexibility on the eu side? i think that's rather slim at the moment. france is seen as the most hardline amongst the hardliners on the eu...
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we can speak now to catherine barnard, who's a professor of eu law at cambridge university.ugal. what do you think the effect is of all of this, the information on negotiations, because part of it is setting out a worst—case scenario but coming to a deal that avoid that. that is what dominic raab the brexit secretary said in his speech. but it is slightly odd because he used the language of it being unlikely a no deal will arise, even though liam fox, who is the secretary of state for national trade said it is a 60—a0 chance no deal will arise so there is clearly disagreement within government about how unlikely no deal is the stumbling block is over northern ireland where little seems to have moved, albeit at the moment dominic raabis moved, albeit at the moment dominic raab is in negotiations with michel barnier on the european side to address the northern ireland problems. when we talk about what might happen if the sides failed to reach agreement by the end of march, when we leave the european union, even the most committed doomsayers will not say all of these things wil
we can speak now to catherine barnard, who's a professor of eu law at cambridge university.ugal. what do you think the effect is of all of this, the information on negotiations, because part of it is setting out a worst—case scenario but coming to a deal that avoid that. that is what dominic raab the brexit secretary said in his speech. but it is slightly odd because he used the language of it being unlikely a no deal will arise, even though liam fox, who is the secretary of state for...
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former president of barnard college joining us here and syndicated columnist, senior fellow at the ethicsnd public policy center. leo from the bronx in new york, democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. the issue of women's rights that i want to raise is that last year, you saw an explosion of reckonings against people in the media such as harvey weinstein and charlie rose for being abusive towards women. why do you think this suddenly happened and why now and why these years later? host: thank you. the me too movement. guest: this has been, i really inieve, a watershed moment the women's movement. i don't think this is a flash in the pan. i think it's a very important moment. happened, these stories have been out there for .ears about specific men i really think there's a couple of incredibly devoted journalists who were very delicate bothry at "the new yorker" and "the new york times," and did their homework and took what had been rumored and really took the facts around them, and they had the advantage of working with a handful of brave women who were willing to risk their c
former president of barnard college joining us here and syndicated columnist, senior fellow at the ethicsnd public policy center. leo from the bronx in new york, democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. the issue of women's rights that i want to raise is that last year, you saw an explosion of reckonings against people in the media such as harvey weinstein and charlie rose for being abusive towards women. why do you think this suddenly happened and why now and why these years later?...
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a woman who was a student at barnard and involved in that talkover and her name is nancy bieberman, and she has a k complicated story about, that and that protest had to do with building a gym and nothing to do with the vietnam war, and it quickly became something about the war and the way that the u university was complicit with the military contracts, res research, et cetera, which was a big question about the students, what is our university or our college role in the war. they began to look around themselves and see, oh, you know, we are getting money from the defense department to do research into certain kind of bombing or whatevers a spegt of the war was affecting their life on campus. it sort of got out of control. there was at lot of radicalism within the group and tension on the campus as with the student s a as the referred to as the jocks or the students, but the more conservative students didn't want this kind of the chaos and unrest. they were trying to go to class and do their homework and they did not want to rock the boat. so, you have this sort of the seemingly irrecon
a woman who was a student at barnard and involved in that talkover and her name is nancy bieberman, and she has a k complicated story about, that and that protest had to do with building a gym and nothing to do with the vietnam war, and it quickly became something about the war and the way that the u university was complicit with the military contracts, res research, et cetera, which was a big question about the students, what is our university or our college role in the war. they began to look...
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>> i had a chance to get to know one of the protesters as well, a woman who was a student at barnard, nancy has a wonderful and get a story about all of this. that protest erupted having to do with building agent and had nothing to do with the vietnam war but it quickly became something about the war and with the way the university was complicit according to the students with military contracts and research and so on which was a big question for the students like what is our university or college his role in the war? they began to look around themselves and see we are getting this department doing research into certain kinds of bombing or whatever aspects of war were affecting their lives on campus. it sort of got out of control and there was idealism and was a radical movement within the student group and there was the tension on the campus as you see with the students they call the jocks, they were referred to as the right-wing students. the more conservative students who did not want this kind of chaos and unrest, they just wanted to go to class and do their homework and did not wa
>> i had a chance to get to know one of the protesters as well, a woman who was a student at barnard, nancy has a wonderful and get a story about all of this. that protest erupted having to do with building agent and had nothing to do with the vietnam war but it quickly became something about the war and with the way the university was complicit according to the students with military contracts and research and so on which was a big question for the students like what is our university or...
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. —— barnard.do you think? not top four, but i think they will challenge much better than they will challenge much better than they did last season. i think the manager has done so well to bring in those players and he has that personal touch, he will phone and go and speak to them, and you will see these huge players that a lot of clu bs wa nt these huge players that a lot of clubs want have wanted to come to everton. it is a credit to the manager and credit to the board that they have backed him. speaking of players who are much sought after and played against england at the world cup, what about the belgian international? leander dendoncker, who has joined wolves from anderlecht initially on loan. they do have a few to a permanent transfer. a real statement of intent from wolves. they came into the premier league, and they don'tjust wa nt to premier league, and they don'tjust want to survive, they want to compete. in the champion chip last year they were like premier league in the championship.
. —— barnard.do you think? not top four, but i think they will challenge much better than they will challenge much better than they did last season. i think the manager has done so well to bring in those players and he has that personal touch, he will phone and go and speak to them, and you will see these huge players that a lot of clu bs wa nt these huge players that a lot of clubs want have wanted to come to everton. it is a credit to the manager and credit to the board that they have...