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bernard was already on the ground. definitely was out of it.e it was called out, we were probably inside less than a minute after the fight was called out. bernard was laying on -- or sitting on the ground, looked dazed. once the officer saw it, they both ran away. gomez ran to his cell and rivera ran to his cell. >> it was a little chaotic. for the most part i tried to be nonconfrontational as much as possible. it's not what i prefer, but, unfortunately, i'm put in -- i'm put into a situation that there's really not too much i can do. >> from what i understand, inmate rivera and inmate polanco believe bernard was working with a police agency. since they thought he was snitching, they decided to assault him. >> both the inmates who attacked bernard were placed in disciplinary segregation. one of them, rafael riviera, says bernard, whose nickname is whitey, had it coming. >> let me tell you, whitey don't have no friends. because he's a [ bleep ] snitch. working for the police. because he working for the police, every spot that he's going, he goi
bernard was already on the ground. definitely was out of it.e it was called out, we were probably inside less than a minute after the fight was called out. bernard was laying on -- or sitting on the ground, looked dazed. once the officer saw it, they both ran away. gomez ran to his cell and rivera ran to his cell. >> it was a little chaotic. for the most part i tried to be nonconfrontational as much as possible. it's not what i prefer, but, unfortunately, i'm put in -- i'm put into a...
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this is bayard jean bernard. bayard jean bernard: ok guys, so welcome to haiti.ernard was our fixer. he is a local who speaks the language and helps foreign journalists move around the country. jean bernard was a student at haiti's only film school when the quake hit. he and his classmates went out into the street and started filming the carnage. they posted the images on the internet. jean bernard: we need to say that there is a problem here, we need help. stephanie: news organizations covering the quake started hiring jean bernard to take them around haiti. jean bernard: i started to work like a fixer. more jobs came out, and i met more journalists. stephanie: five years after the quake, the president's campaign is "haiti is open for business." you believe it? jean bernard: i don't know if the business is here already, but haiti is open itself. they want business to come. haitians, they need jobs. stephanie: but jean bernard says what haiti needs most isn't business or jobs. haiti needs love. jean barnard: if you've never had love, you cannot give love to peopl
this is bayard jean bernard. bayard jean bernard: ok guys, so welcome to haiti.ernard was our fixer. he is a local who speaks the language and helps foreign journalists move around the country. jean bernard was a student at haiti's only film school when the quake hit. he and his classmates went out into the street and started filming the carnage. they posted the images on the internet. jean bernard: we need to say that there is a problem here, we need help. stephanie: news organizations...
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. >> elena's father was bernard greenhouse who died at the age of 95 in 2011.reenhouse spent most of his career playing with with this group. which capitulated to fame. >> he was very warm and very charming. but very involved with his work. and he traveled all the time as he became more and more successful. >> as one of the world's premiere cellists. he figured he should be playing one of the world's finest cellos. he began to search for an instrument equal to his talent. >> he went to dealers and instrument shops. wherever he went, he said, have you heard any rumors about great cellos? jamie: in 1957 he found one in the west german city of a/k/a n. your father came home with something he longed for, searched for? >> i was very young. but i knew he found something very important. (?) jamie: very important indeed. it was a stradivarius. crafted in italy around 1707 by the master of them all: antonio stradivarius. it even has its own title. the countess. sound expensive? it was. >> it was a huge sum of money for us, for our family. and it made a huge difference i
. >> elena's father was bernard greenhouse who died at the age of 95 in 2011.reenhouse spent most of his career playing with with this group. which capitulated to fame. >> he was very warm and very charming. but very involved with his work. and he traveled all the time as he became more and more successful. >> as one of the world's premiere cellists. he figured he should be playing one of the world's finest cellos. he began to search for an instrument equal to his talent....
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and this is bayard jean bernard. bayard jean bernard: ok guys, so welcome to haiti.nard was our fixer. he is a local who speaks the language and helps foreign journalists move around the country. jean bernard was a student at haiti's only film school when the quake hit. he and his classmates went out into the street and started filming the carnage. they posted the images on the internet. jean bernard: we need to say that there is a problem here, we need help. stephanie: news organizations covering the quake started hiring jean bernard to take them around haiti. jean bernard: i started to work like a fixer. more jobs came out, and i met more journalists. stephanie: five years after the quake, the president's campaign is "haiti is open for business." you believe it? jean bernard: i don't know if the business is here already but haiti is open itself. they want business to come. haitians, they need jobs. stephanie: but jean bernard says what haiti needs most isn't business or jobs. haiti needs love. jean barnard: if you've never had love, you cannot give love to people.
and this is bayard jean bernard. bayard jean bernard: ok guys, so welcome to haiti.nard was our fixer. he is a local who speaks the language and helps foreign journalists move around the country. jean bernard was a student at haiti's only film school when the quake hit. he and his classmates went out into the street and started filming the carnage. they posted the images on the internet. jean bernard: we need to say that there is a problem here, we need help. stephanie: news organizations...
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but bernard here is the thing.ou're a good guy. >> this guy last year like you said, he couldn't make it to the international competition these are problems, issues, now raising money. you're trying to do something for them? >> listen, q eggs that's all over with right now because the bernard hopkins called food for children. we're going make sure he gets there, donating $3,000, will take his expenses and be able to shine and show his talent to the world. so, you got it. we have your back. >> thank you. awesome, man give me more reason to dominate every competition. >> so this is what we will do. for tomorrow, we will still do the work out. and then that mondayly go to some other people trying to do some stuff with fitness. >> yes, also go out to other people that had some other issues, and we want to make sure we give them a fighting chance, and that's why we are giving my guy here a fighting chance to be able to show his talent and anybody else out there that wants to live healthy, work out come tomorrow at johan
but bernard here is the thing.ou're a good guy. >> this guy last year like you said, he couldn't make it to the international competition these are problems, issues, now raising money. you're trying to do something for them? >> listen, q eggs that's all over with right now because the bernard hopkins called food for children. we're going make sure he gets there, donating $3,000, will take his expenses and be able to shine and show his talent to the world. so, you got it. we have...
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bernard doesn't call himself a hero. it's all part of being a good neighbor. >> neighbors, the friends, the not so friendly. now they see me and they say hi and they shake my hand and they smile. so i guess a good deed makes a whole lot of difference. >>> coming up, terror in a small airplane. >> you could tell we weren't climbing anymore. we're actually getting gradually closer to the trees. >> wing started clipping through the trees. >> when "caught on camera: twist of fate" continues. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. it's more than a nit's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink as
bernard doesn't call himself a hero. it's all part of being a good neighbor. >> neighbors, the friends, the not so friendly. now they see me and they say hi and they shake my hand and they smile. so i guess a good deed makes a whole lot of difference. >>> coming up, terror in a small airplane. >> you could tell we weren't climbing anymore. we're actually getting gradually closer to the trees. >> wing started clipping through the trees. >> when "caught on...
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marshals say victor bernard sexually abused two young girls who were members of his church.ard was featured on cnn's "the hunt" with john walsh last year and then again last week. this man hunt started after a two-year investigation after allegations were made. bernard was preaching to a religious group in minnesota. >>> two astronauts in the middle of a space walk right now. pictures for you here as they work to install equipment that will allow private commercial spacecraft to dock with the space station. the space walk expected to last 6 1/2 hours. good luck to them. we are always so grateful that you spent some time with us in the morning. make sunday a really good one. >> we will do the same. "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >>> a conservative testing ground for republican presidential hopefuls. >> we could have had hillary here, but we couldn't find a foreign nation to foot the bill. >> well, sometimes people need to be told to sit down and shutup. >> scott walker raises eyebrows comparing his showdown with unions to fighting isis. >> i can take on 10
marshals say victor bernard sexually abused two young girls who were members of his church.ard was featured on cnn's "the hunt" with john walsh last year and then again last week. this man hunt started after a two-year investigation after allegations were made. bernard was preaching to a religious group in minnesota. >>> two astronauts in the middle of a space walk right now. pictures for you here as they work to install equipment that will allow private commercial spacecraft...
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i'm cornell bernard live in sausalito. a live report coming up. >>> also ahead, why google is letting artists deface its logo. >>> and how soon you'll be able to drink powdered alcohol. >> and the best time to buy airline tickets. female announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale on now at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> one of the bay area's top tourist destinations is hoping to detour some tourists away from their city the ones who are riding bikes. tonight a sausalito councilwoman wants to regulate the number of rented bicycles coming into town, especially over the golden gate bridge. look at that. abc 7 news reporter co
i'm cornell bernard live in sausalito. a live report coming up. >>> also ahead, why google is letting artists deface its logo. >>> and how soon you'll be able to drink powdered alcohol. >> and the best time to buy airline tickets. female announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's...
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cornell bernard spent the day with fans getting ready for wrestling's main event. [ crowd booing ] >> reporter: it's not just a show, it's an event with a giant cult following. >> i'm excited for the hhh and sting match, i'm excited for the undertaker match. >> wrestlemania! >> reporter: fans were pumped up, getting into character. >> hogan! hogan! >> i have my man stone cold with me. >> reporter: not the real pair, but no one cared. fans say wringing wrestlemania to the bay area is amazing. >> this is about my life long dream since i was little. this is one of the biggest events. to me this is our super bowl. >> reporter: are you going to survive? >> absolutely. i may come out a little bloodied, but i'll walk out here. >> this is amazing just to see them and say i was there. >> reporter: this will be the ultimate test for the stadium the most people ever this side of the super bowl. a capacity crowd of more than 70,000. the show alone could pump $100 million into the economy. officials say when it comes to crowd control and security this will be the perfect dry run for next year's su
cornell bernard spent the day with fans getting ready for wrestling's main event. [ crowd booing ] >> reporter: it's not just a show, it's an event with a giant cult following. >> i'm excited for the hhh and sting match, i'm excited for the undertaker match. >> wrestlemania! >> reporter: fans were pumped up, getting into character. >> hogan! hogan! >> i have my man stone cold with me. >> reporter: not the real pair, but no one cared. fans say wringing...
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bernard smith reports there. and the region is to blame. the prime minister says always possible causes are being investigated. now, just a few hours remain before a deadline to reach a deal on the nuclear program. the french foreign anywherester says that while talks are continuing they are complicated. germany has warned that it is questionable that talks will succeed. >> working toward as preliminary agreement. where the talks are taking place and simon there has been more developments from the u.s. just in the past fewn't minutes. el the us what they are? >> -- we understand from the state department the last few minutes the spokesman says and confirming what we have been hearing. and talks will rate the deadline, it is only 2 1/2 hours until midnight but all the indications are now that the talks will go into wednesday, and that spokesman said that there are several difficult issues that remain unresolved but there has been enough progress to merit the talks going beyond this midnight deadline into wednesday april the first. we haven't
bernard smith reports there. and the region is to blame. the prime minister says always possible causes are being investigated. now, just a few hours remain before a deadline to reach a deal on the nuclear program. the french foreign anywherester says that while talks are continuing they are complicated. germany has warned that it is questionable that talks will succeed. >> working toward as preliminary agreement. where the talks are taking place and simon there has been more developments...
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cornell bernard has the story. >> i hope they turn themselves in. i hope they do the right thing. i hope they're not out there hurting anyone else. >> reporter: cheryl williams is demanding justice for her sister killed saturday afternoon by a hit and run driver. >> i can't imagine why someone would do this and leave her. >> reporter: howell was walking down pine street when the driver oh of a small car may have lost control, jumped the sidewalk and killed her instantly. the driver left the car and ran away. >> i'm devastating. >> reporter: her long-time partner said she always drove to work but decided to walk yesterday because the weather was nice. >> she was the most beautiful person in the world. practicing buddhist. wouldn't hurt a fly. she was taken too soon. >> reporter: she lived up to her middle name, jewel. she created custom jewelry. >> beautiful work. i'm a huge fan. >> reporter: she showed some pieces in berkeley at acci gallery. >> it was great to have her here. she was super sweet and incredibly knowledgeable about jewelry and her work. >> i want justice to be done.
cornell bernard has the story. >> i hope they turn themselves in. i hope they do the right thing. i hope they're not out there hurting anyone else. >> reporter: cheryl williams is demanding justice for her sister killed saturday afternoon by a hit and run driver. >> i can't imagine why someone would do this and leave her. >> reporter: howell was walking down pine street when the driver oh of a small car may have lost control, jumped the sidewalk and killed her instantly....
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what more do we know bernard? >>reporter: we know that the prosecutor is still being held hostage by two or three people we believe from an marxist group. this prosecutor was investigating the death of a 14-year-old boy who was hit by a tear gas cannister during a protest. his family and others have long said that the investigation into his death is taking too long. it was only a couple of weeks ago that the prosecutor was finally given a list of 21 police officers who were in the area from where the tear gas cannister was fired. this marxist group is demanding that the police officers responsible for firing that cannister and say they must confess and if they don't they're going to kill the prosecutor. however, they set a deadline that passed almost a couple of hours ago and we understand that negotiations are still ongoing. i should also say that his parents have said they want no harm at all to come to this prosecutor. they just want justice for their son. >> all right. thanks for that. bernard smith reporting
what more do we know bernard? >>reporter: we know that the prosecutor is still being held hostage by two or three people we believe from an marxist group. this prosecutor was investigating the death of a 14-year-old boy who was hit by a tear gas cannister during a protest. his family and others have long said that the investigation into his death is taking too long. it was only a couple of weeks ago that the prosecutor was finally given a list of 21 police officers who were in the area...
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also at the sxsw a look at bernard to the rescue.attendees had been able to the power of the phones thanks to the st. bernard's rescue foundation. they are working with mostly to save dying gadgets. attendees and the need of a battery boost boost can tweet a screenshot with number above the rescue and a st. bernard with a multi will show up in charge of all. how cute is that? sure you can find all sorts of items at walmart but when you might be surprised to see, how about a meth lab? (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. police say a must lab was found inside a backpack in the men's room of a walmart. they are looking for the men on a video with a backpack. >> reporter: it happened around 11 pm thu
also at the sxsw a look at bernard to the rescue.attendees had been able to the power of the phones thanks to the st. bernard's rescue foundation. they are working with mostly to save dying gadgets. attendees and the need of a battery boost boost can tweet a screenshot with number above the rescue and a st. bernard with a multi will show up in charge of all. how cute is that? sure you can find all sorts of items at walmart but when you might be surprised to see, how about a meth lab? (mom) when...
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bernard l [a]gat is a congested airport and is considered tough to land at because of close proximity to two others. if bernard l [a]gat was being built -- if laguardia were built today, you'd think twice about putting it there. . >> laguardia is an older airport and the runway would not pass muster with current regulations. there has to be a certain amount of room to the end and either side of the run way. >> reporter: airlines make up for that by using smaller airlines and are familiar with the terrain. investigators are under way and will center on air worthiness. navigation equipment on the ground severity of the weather and the role played by the pilots. >> always worry about the short run ways at laguardia. thank you >>> the weather called a 20 mile backup on i 65 in kentucky, many drives spending a night stranded in cars. nicole mitchell is watching the storm. a lot of people affected. >> yes. you talked about the plane, about six inches of snow. in kentucky, some said they were stranded for 12-14 hours. some parts got up to 2 feet of snow in kentucky. okay. you see the early f
bernard l [a]gat is a congested airport and is considered tough to land at because of close proximity to two others. if bernard l [a]gat was being built -- if laguardia were built today, you'd think twice about putting it there. . >> laguardia is an older airport and the runway would not pass muster with current regulations. there has to be a certain amount of room to the end and either side of the run way. >> reporter: airlines make up for that by using smaller airlines and are...
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the good symbol of what bernard may back designed this full arts and suggest to you that this began thatement 100 years ago and now the help of some 1200 donors, the may beck foundation along with recreation and parks department that have done so much even when i was director, phil was there, that we forged together this partnership to include this $20 million renovation in detail; in historic detail, historic confirmation of something that the beautiful and historically significant. that's part of the celebration. the palace of fine arts is already transforming itself to a show case center to show then and tomorrow theme that was in the 50s continues to be demonstrated today and as we go forward we can have another hundred years of innovate spirit. the california historic society the may beck foundation, innovation hangar and at & t are all partnering with our recreation and parks department to recapture this of this national exhibition. i want to say a big thank you to all the organizers. it takes an incredible effort to remind people where we came from. there is a lot of handout -- of
the good symbol of what bernard may back designed this full arts and suggest to you that this began thatement 100 years ago and now the help of some 1200 donors, the may beck foundation along with recreation and parks department that have done so much even when i was director, phil was there, that we forged together this partnership to include this $20 million renovation in detail; in historic detail, historic confirmation of something that the beautiful and historically significant. that's...
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bernard smith reports. >> reporter: from the moment they're born, most syrians are reliant on foreign aid. the difference between life and death. but now as i.s.i.l. has emerged to take command of some areas in syria, security concerns make it difficult to get aid through. >> we say it's a slinging humanitarian corridor, a common phrase. it's just more difficult to get supplies from here to there. and for sure, going deep inside syria. where we were able to get fairly easily get into dirazor and the governor that's on the east side of the country. now that road is treacherous. it's very, very danger are you of russ. >> dangerous. >> but not just aid getting through, will not allow help to be sent to i.s.i.l. controlled areas. they fear it will be funneled to i.s.i.l. fighters. ma'am ot scale of aid needs ofmammoth scale of aid needed in this country. >> when you say help, they needed bandages, they needed cotton or baby milk sometimes they owould ask would ask for it. >> it's gone from providing cotton bandages and baby flick to what now? >> basic larger items. >> the u.n. is appealin
bernard smith reports. >> reporter: from the moment they're born, most syrians are reliant on foreign aid. the difference between life and death. but now as i.s.i.l. has emerged to take command of some areas in syria, security concerns make it difficult to get aid through. >> we say it's a slinging humanitarian corridor, a common phrase. it's just more difficult to get supplies from here to there. and for sure, going deep inside syria. where we were able to get fairly easily get...
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cornell bernard has the details. >> reporter: the cell phone video shows the chaos outside this store where police shot and killed the suspected armed robber. this neighbor, still too rattled to show her face. >> you heard something, you woke up and it's scary. i'm still scared right now. >> i think the cops with their guns drawn right here at the entrance of the parking lot. >> reporter: frank ramirez heard the gunshots. how many shots did you hear? >> like five six maybe. >> reporter: it began when two officers drove up by coincidence. >> the officers witnessed the robbery in suspect, where the suspect fired a shot at the clerk. >> reporter: the suspect missed and took out a chunk of the floor. police were waiting for the man and told him to drop his weapon. >> the officers confronted the suspect and he failed to comply with orders, and subsequently the officers fearing for their lives, discharged their firearm, fatally woulding the suspect. >> it was my first time with gunshots, it was like a person dead. >> reporter: neighbors say the sound of gunfire is rare. >> you woke up to th
cornell bernard has the details. >> reporter: the cell phone video shows the chaos outside this store where police shot and killed the suspected armed robber. this neighbor, still too rattled to show her face. >> you heard something, you woke up and it's scary. i'm still scared right now. >> i think the cops with their guns drawn right here at the entrance of the parking lot. >> reporter: frank ramirez heard the gunshots. how many shots did you hear? >> like five...
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bernard smith reports. >> in the party of kurdish turkey celebrations to mark the start of spring. the jailed leader of the kurdistan workers part the pkk used the event to reinforce the call to end the three-decade-long armed conflict with the turkish state. >> we call it shiftic to end the armed struggle, and to decide on their strategyies and tactics in line with the spirit of the new era. the call for congress is an attempt to kick start the stalled peace process that began two years ago. amongst other things, they want a new constitution and a new notion of citizenship currently based on turkish ethnicity. >> the conflict will end here for sure. and the post conflict station and the politician has replaced the conflict and from new on we will have competition based on politician rather than weapons. >> 40,000 people have been killed in the armed conflict between the turkish state and the p.k.k. few here believe that the p.k.k. will restart that fight. but it seems unlikely that the p.k.k. will disarm by giving up it's weapons or burying them because the kurds are fighting isil
bernard smith reports. >> in the party of kurdish turkey celebrations to mark the start of spring. the jailed leader of the kurdistan workers part the pkk used the event to reinforce the call to end the three-decade-long armed conflict with the turkish state. >> we call it shiftic to end the armed struggle, and to decide on their strategyies and tactics in line with the spirit of the new era. the call for congress is an attempt to kick start the stalled peace process that began two...
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bernard smith now reports. >> in the heart of kurdish turkey celebrations to mark the start of spring. the jailed leader of the kurdistan workers party the pkk, they used the event to reinforce the call to end a three-decade armed conflict with the kurdish state. >> we regard it necessary and historic for the pkk to end the struggle against the kurdish republic and decide on their strategies and tactics in line with the spirit of this new era. >> the call for congress is an attempt to kick start the pauled peace process that began two years ago. amongst other things, they want a new constitution and a new notion of citizenship currently based on kurdish ethnicity. >> the conflict will end here for sure, and we actually in the post conflict stage it has replaced the conflict and from now on we will have competition based on politics. >> 40 thundershowers people have been called in the armed conflict between the kurdish state and the pkk. few here believe that the pkk will restart that fight. but it seems unlikely that the pkk will disarm by actually giving up it's weapons or even buryi
bernard smith now reports. >> in the heart of kurdish turkey celebrations to mark the start of spring. the jailed leader of the kurdistan workers party the pkk, they used the event to reinforce the call to end a three-decade armed conflict with the kurdish state. >> we regard it necessary and historic for the pkk to end the struggle against the kurdish republic and decide on their strategies and tactics in line with the spirit of this new era. >> the call for congress is an...
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cornell bernard is live in santa clara with details. >> reporter: it's not every day police arrive at the very same time a robbery suspect is leaving but that's what happened this morning at the 7-eleven. the suspect whose name has not been released walked out with cash and a loaded gun and was confront by santa clara police. >> the cell phone video shows the chaos outside the 7-eleven store where police shot and killed the suspected armed robber. this neighbor still too rattled to show her face. >> by that sign, and then you heard something you woke up here it's scary. still scared right now. >> seen the cops with the guns drawn, one right here at the entrance to the parking lot. >> reporter: a neighbor heard the gunshots. >> how many shots? >> i heard, like five, six maybe. >> reporter: it began between two officers drove up by coincidence. >> the officers witnessed an armed robbery in progress where the suspect fired a shot at the clerk. >> reporter: the suspect missed and took out a chunk of the floor. police were waiting for the man outside and told him to drop his weapon. >> the
cornell bernard is live in santa clara with details. >> reporter: it's not every day police arrive at the very same time a robbery suspect is leaving but that's what happened this morning at the 7-eleven. the suspect whose name has not been released walked out with cash and a loaded gun and was confront by santa clara police. >> the cell phone video shows the chaos outside the 7-eleven store where police shot and killed the suspected armed robber. this neighbor still too rattled to...
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bernard smith reports. >> reporter: from the moment they are born most syrians are now reliant on foreignid. here, it means the difference between life and death. but now as isil has emerged to take command of some areas in syria, security concerns make it difficult to get aid through. >> we say it's a shrinking humanitarian corridor you know, a common phrase. it's just more difficult to get supplies from here to there. and for sure going deep inside syria where we were able to get -- failure easily get into dorzor and the governor on the east side of the country. now, that road is treacherous. it's very very dangerous. >> but it's not just fighting that stops aid getting through. many of the governments and larger chair at this that supply will not allow help to be sent to isil controlled areas. they feel it will be diverted to isil fighters. hand-in-hand is one group whose warehouse hints at the mammoth scale of the aid needs of this country. set up at the start of the conflict, the group's founders thought they would be needed for just four or five months. >> like really basic help aid
bernard smith reports. >> reporter: from the moment they are born most syrians are now reliant on foreignid. here, it means the difference between life and death. but now as isil has emerged to take command of some areas in syria, security concerns make it difficult to get aid through. >> we say it's a shrinking humanitarian corridor you know, a common phrase. it's just more difficult to get supplies from here to there. and for sure going deep inside syria where we were able to get...
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in san jose, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> the family of officer johnson released this statement "weappreciate all of the thoughts and the prayers we have received from the community both near and far. we love you mike. our husband son, brother uncle and hero." >> flags are at half staff at the police station and city hall as well in san jose. >> and we are learning more about the suspect involved in the deadly standoff. this is a picture of 57-year-old scott dunham. janet is live in san jose where dunham lived with more. janet? >> last night around this time people had evacuated their apartments. those same folks are back inside and trying to move on from this ordeal, but with the big mess inside it is another reminder of what happened and they are also learning more about a man who lived next door to them. supreme court documents show scott dunham had a history involving his common law wife and daughter in 1996. then she said he had a drinking problem that midhim angry. the 57-year-old worked at foothills deanza community college from 1998 to 2012 before he retired as a grounds gar
in san jose, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> the family of officer johnson released this statement "weappreciate all of the thoughts and the prayers we have received from the community both near and far. we love you mike. our husband son, brother uncle and hero." >> flags are at half staff at the police station and city hall as well in san jose. >> and we are learning more about the suspect involved in the deadly standoff. this is a picture of 57-year-old scott...
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cornell bernard is live in san jose with the details. >> reporter: friends of the victim just arriving at the scene of the crash lighting candles, saying prayers. they'll say the young man who died here was known as vladimir. police still need to speak with two drivers who took off after this terrible crash. >> late at night we'll hear cars racing motorcycles racing. >> reporter: she lives on hillsdale avenue feet from where the terrible crash happened. two cars may have been street racing. >> sounded like someone crash into the wall of rite aid. >> james brown heard the crash around 3:00 a.m. after police say a speeding car slammed into a light pole ejecting three teenaged passengers. one of them struck the window of this rite aid and died. >> so sad when you hear of kids that age and getting killed, basically. >> reporter: police say alcohol played a part in the crash as two cars were speeding, possibly racing on when they approached meridian. one driver lost control, slamming into the light pole. both drivers left the scene before police arrived. >> running away is like, oh my god.
cornell bernard is live in san jose with the details. >> reporter: friends of the victim just arriving at the scene of the crash lighting candles, saying prayers. they'll say the young man who died here was known as vladimir. police still need to speak with two drivers who took off after this terrible crash. >> late at night we'll hear cars racing motorcycles racing. >> reporter: she lives on hillsdale avenue feet from where the terrible crash happened. two cars may have been...
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cornell bernard is live in santa clara. >> reporter: the shooting happened in the parking lot of this 7-eleven. the name of the man has not been released. police say the robbery suspect left the store early this morning with a loaded gun and cash. when officers showed up and confronted him. >> i seen the cops with their guns drawn, one at the entrance of the parking lot. >> a neighbor heard gunshots coming from the 7-eleven where the police shot and killed the suspected armed robber. >> how many shots did you hear? >> i heard like five, six maybe. >> this cell phone video shows the chaos outside the story after the shooting which gain when two officers drove up. >> the officers witnessed an armed robbery in progress where the suspect fired a shot at the clerk. >> the suspect missed and took out a chunk of the floor. the police were waiting for me man outside and told him to drop his weapon. >> the officers confronted the suspect, and he failed to comply with the officers' orders and scent hill the officers, fearing for their lives and safety of citizens in the parking lot discharged t
cornell bernard is live in santa clara. >> reporter: the shooting happened in the parking lot of this 7-eleven. the name of the man has not been released. police say the robbery suspect left the store early this morning with a loaded gun and cash. when officers showed up and confronted him. >> i seen the cops with their guns drawn, one at the entrance of the parking lot. >> a neighbor heard gunshots coming from the 7-eleven where the police shot and killed the suspected armed...
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in san jose, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> the family of officer johnson released this statement "we appreciate all of the thoughts and the prayers we have received from the community both near and far. we love you mike. our husband son, brother uncle and hero." >> flags are at half staff at the police station and city hall as well in san jose. >> and we are learning more about the suspect involved in the deadly standoff. this is a picture of 57-year-old scott dunham. janet is live in san jose where dunham lived with more. janet? >> last night around this time people had evacuated their apartments. those same folks are back inside and trying to move on from this ordeal, but with the big mess inside it is another reminder of what happened and they are also learning more about a man who lived next door to them. supreme court documents show scott dunham had a history involving his common law wife and daughter in 1996. then she said he had a drinking problem that midhim angry. the 57-year-old worked at foothills deanza community college from 1998 to 2012 before he retired as a grounds ga
in san jose, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> the family of officer johnson released this statement "we appreciate all of the thoughts and the prayers we have received from the community both near and far. we love you mike. our husband son, brother uncle and hero." >> flags are at half staff at the police station and city hall as well in san jose. >> and we are learning more about the suspect involved in the deadly standoff. this is a picture of 57-year-old scott...
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what it says offering logistical and technical support, bernard what does it mean. >> well, adrian, which was made this comment in response to a question he is given in an interview earlier today. they haven't clarified what that support would be. the only guess really from here at the moment is that it could involve the turkish air force providing support to the saudi air force as it takes part in it's air strikes but that detail oz that what that support would be, of course, we are a lot further away prosecutor the border with yemen. from yemen so further than providing air support it is difficult to say to elaborate on what that might be. >> where does turkey's role in all of this fit into the bee owe politics oif region? as you say it is on the edge of the region, you can hardly call it a part of the middle east, even though it is allied with the countries in the middle east. >> of course. turkey is had the war in syria right on it's border for the last four years so it knows the threat that is -- that can be posed by extremists forces as turkey would call them from across the other s
what it says offering logistical and technical support, bernard what does it mean. >> well, adrian, which was made this comment in response to a question he is given in an interview earlier today. they haven't clarified what that support would be. the only guess really from here at the moment is that it could involve the turkish air force providing support to the saudi air force as it takes part in it's air strikes but that detail oz that what that support would be, of course, we are a...
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bernard smith reports. >> in the heart of kurdish turkey celebrations to mark the start of spring.ailed leader of the kurdistan worker's party, abdulah orchaland called to end the conflict. would recard it historic and to decide to strategies and tactics in line with the spirit of this new era. >> reporter: the call for congress is an attempt to kickstart a stalled peace process that began two years ago. he wants a new constitution and citizenship currently based upon kurdish ethnicity. >> the end of conflict is here for sure. the politics has replaced the conflict. from now on, we will have competition based upon politics rather than weapons. >> reporter: 40,000 people have been killed in the tarmed conflict -- armed conflict. few believe the pkk will restart that fight. but it seems unlikely the ppk will disarm by giving up weapons or even burying them, least because the kurds are fighting isil in syria. so the turkish government which wants kurdish support to change the constitution will need to persuade its supporters this peace process will endure. bernard smith, al jazeera, s
bernard smith reports. >> in the heart of kurdish turkey celebrations to mark the start of spring.ailed leader of the kurdistan worker's party, abdulah orchaland called to end the conflict. would recard it historic and to decide to strategies and tactics in line with the spirit of this new era. >> reporter: the call for congress is an attempt to kickstart a stalled peace process that began two years ago. he wants a new constitution and citizenship currently based upon kurdish...
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that just came off the manufacturing line at the time, or to take a look at this architecture that bernard may back was so famous for during the time they were blending the arts with real lives of people and to suggest that this is among us 100 years later and that there is something that links this history over 100 years and that word that time and time again you hear me say about today. innovation did not start 3 years ago with mayor lee. that's another fact i want to kind of dispel. innovation was over 100 years ago and it started with so many people in san francisco suggesting through this fair that they started that we could celebrate going forward our imagination of what was then, now and tomorrow. that's the t and t of this team that we have to celebrate. i'm excited for it because there is an opportunity with all the sponsors that we have and with the enthusiasm with charlotte and donna and others bring to this. the imagination that innovation hangar brings, the historic evolution of at & t that we get to lead is all a part of this historic is documenting and one thing i think our
that just came off the manufacturing line at the time, or to take a look at this architecture that bernard may back was so famous for during the time they were blending the arts with real lives of people and to suggest that this is among us 100 years later and that there is something that links this history over 100 years and that word that time and time again you hear me say about today. innovation did not start 3 years ago with mayor lee. that's another fact i want to kind of dispel....
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bernard smith has the story prom istanbul. >> it's a shop from a by gone age paying by gone rent. just over that thousand dollars a month on the famous street, could fetch $20,000 a month on the open market. ilia is being forced out. >> they say you will go. this is the corset shop. we've been here for the past 80 years. every customer knows us here, but if i leave here, where will my customers find me? how can i set up a new shop, rent a new place costs are so high now you burn your hands. >> the cash poor catholic church landlord is taking advantage of a new law that means tenants of 10 years or more can be convicted without cause. activists worry this ancient city is losing its character. >> this was the cultural centered of the city, the heart of the city, but now it's shaped by the investors investment region, investors came and spent lots of money and turned a movie theater into a shopping mall and that is just one example. >> this cinema is next to a new shopping mall. another district is being renovated, home to some of the city's poorest people, it was almost in ruins. >>
bernard smith has the story prom istanbul. >> it's a shop from a by gone age paying by gone rent. just over that thousand dollars a month on the famous street, could fetch $20,000 a month on the open market. ilia is being forced out. >> they say you will go. this is the corset shop. we've been here for the past 80 years. every customer knows us here, but if i leave here, where will my customers find me? how can i set up a new shop, rent a new place costs are so high now you burn...
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cornell bernard is live in san jose with the details. >> reporter: friends of the victim just arriving at the scene of the crash lighting candles, saying prayers. they'll say the young man who died here was known as vladimir. police still need to speak with two drivers who took off after this terrible crash. >> late at night we'll hear cars racing motorcycles racing. >> reporter: she lives on hillsdale avenue feet from where the terrible crash happened. two cars may have been street racing. >> sounded like someone crash into the wall of rite aid. >> james brown heard the crash around 3:00 a.m. after police say a speeding car slammed into a light pole ejecting three teenaged passengers. one of themtruck the window of this rite aid and died. >> so sad when you hear of kids that age and getting killed, basically. >> reporter: police say alcohol played a part in the crash as two cars were speeding, possibly racing on when they approached meridian. one driver lost control, slamming into the light pole. both drivers left the scene before police arrived. >> running away is like, oh my god. >>
cornell bernard is live in san jose with the details. >> reporter: friends of the victim just arriving at the scene of the crash lighting candles, saying prayers. they'll say the young man who died here was known as vladimir. police still need to speak with two drivers who took off after this terrible crash. >> late at night we'll hear cars racing motorcycles racing. >> reporter: she lives on hillsdale avenue feet from where the terrible crash happened. two cars may have been...
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bernard smith says their struggle to stay alive has become more difficult now that i.s.i.l. controls supply lines. >> foreign aid here it means the difference between life and death. but now as i.s.i.l. has emerged to take command of some areas in syria security concerns make it difficult to get aid through. >> we say it's a shrinking humanitarian corridor. a common phrase. it's just more difficult to get supplies from here to there. and for sure, going deep inside syria. why we were able to get fairly easily get into derazor and the government that's on the east side of the country now that road is treacherous it's very very dangerous. >> reporter: but it's not just fighting that stops aid getting through. many of the governments and larger charities that supply smaller aid groups will not allow help to be sent to i.s.i.l. controlled areas. they fear it will be diverted to i.s.i.l. fighters. hand in hand is one group whose warehouse in syria behind at the mammoth needs of this country. set up at the beginning its founders thought it would be needed for just four or five mon
bernard smith says their struggle to stay alive has become more difficult now that i.s.i.l. controls supply lines. >> foreign aid here it means the difference between life and death. but now as i.s.i.l. has emerged to take command of some areas in syria security concerns make it difficult to get aid through. >> we say it's a shrinking humanitarian corridor. a common phrase. it's just more difficult to get supplies from here to there. and for sure, going deep inside syria. why we...
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cornell bernard is live in martinez where many are remembering jenna betty. cornell? >> reporter: a really got to be inspired by the courage of the betty family. the memorial to their daughter, jenna, still stands here here in martinez not far program where she was:by a train. her family choosing to help others in need. >> a lot of the kids never go on the train tracks anymore. >> friends say the untimely death of general na has brought greater awareness about the danger of trains, but that's only the beginning. the 14-year-old girl with the big smile had a way of bringing out the best in everybody. >> if you're feeling down just text jenna and tell her your problem and she'll cheer you up. >> she was struck and killed a year ago by a freight train. she ran back to pick up a cell phone she dropped on the tracks. >> honestly, i feel like she walks with us every day. >> jenna's mom has managed to channel her grief into something positive starting with the hash tag, her mile. >> an idea of starting a nonprofit was born and i knew i wanted to help people who were in a sim
cornell bernard is live in martinez where many are remembering jenna betty. cornell? >> reporter: a really got to be inspired by the courage of the betty family. the memorial to their daughter, jenna, still stands here here in martinez not far program where she was:by a train. her family choosing to help others in need. >> a lot of the kids never go on the train tracks anymore. >> friends say the untimely death of general na has brought greater awareness about the danger of...
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cornell bernard is live in martinez where many are remembering jenna betty. cornell? >> reporter: a really got to be inspired by the courage of the betty family. the memorial to their daughter, jenna, still stands here here in martinez not far program where she was:by a train. her family choosing to help others in need. >> a lot of the kids never go on the train tracks anymore. >> friends say the untimely death of general na has brought greater awareness about the danger of trains, but that's only the beginning. the 14-year-old girl with the big smile had a way of bringing out the best in everybody. >> if you're feeling down just text jenna and tell her your problem and she'll cheer you up. >> she was struck and killed a year ago by a freight train. she ran back to pick up a cell phone she dropped on the tracks. >> honestly, i feel like she walks with us every day. >> jenna's mom has managed to channel her grief into something positive starting with the hash tag, her mile. >> an idea of starting a nonprofit was born and i knew i wanted to help people who were in a sim
cornell bernard is live in martinez where many are remembering jenna betty. cornell? >> reporter: a really got to be inspired by the courage of the betty family. the memorial to their daughter, jenna, still stands here here in martinez not far program where she was:by a train. her family choosing to help others in need. >> a lot of the kids never go on the train tracks anymore. >> friends say the untimely death of general na has brought greater awareness about the danger of...
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cornell bernard is live in santa clara with details. >> reporter: it's not every day police arrive at the very same time a robbery suspect is leaving but that's what happened this morning at the 7-eleven. the suspect whose name has not been released walked out with cash and a loaded gun and was confront by santa clara police. >> the cell phone video shows the chaos outside the 7-eleven store where police shot and killed the suspected armed robber. this neighbor still too rattled to show her face. >> by that sign, and then you heard something you woke up here it's scary. still scared right now. >> seen the cops with the guns drawn, one right here at the entrance to the parking lot. >> reporter: a neighbor heard the gunshots. >> how many shots? >> i heard, like five, six maybe. >> reporter: it began between two officers drove up by coincidence. >> the officers witnessed an armed robbery in progress where the suspect fired a shot at the clerk. >> reporter: the suspect missed and took out a chunk of the floor. police were waiting for the man outside and told him to drop his weapon. >> the
cornell bernard is live in santa clara with details. >> reporter: it's not every day police arrive at the very same time a robbery suspect is leaving but that's what happened this morning at the 7-eleven. the suspect whose name has not been released walked out with cash and a loaded gun and was confront by santa clara police. >> the cell phone video shows the chaos outside the 7-eleven store where police shot and killed the suspected armed robber. this neighbor still too rattled to...
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let's bring in bernard smith. bernard, quite an important message from the pkk leader. tell us more about what they said. [music] >> well, essentially what he has done is the statements he made a couple of weeks ago calling for the pkk to have a congress to lay down it's arms. he's saying after 30 years of struggle it was time for peace. there has been a peace process going for the last two years but it stalled somewhat largely because of kurdish perceptions of giving autonomy to kurdish regions. today they started to reinforce the call for peace and use the opportunity here at the spring festival to deliver that message at one the kurdish mp's ps read out the speech on his behalf. >> we regard it necessary and historic for the pkk to end the armed struggle against the turkish republic. in line with this new era. >> we know that a date has been set, and it seems unlikely that the pkk is going to disarrested disarm by giving up weapons or burying them. the turkish government, which wants a change in the constitution here in turkey will be persuading it's own supporters t
let's bring in bernard smith. bernard, quite an important message from the pkk leader. tell us more about what they said. [music] >> well, essentially what he has done is the statements he made a couple of weeks ago calling for the pkk to have a congress to lay down it's arms. he's saying after 30 years of struggle it was time for peace. there has been a peace process going for the last two years but it stalled somewhat largely because of kurdish perceptions of giving autonomy to kurdish...
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is making it harder for help to reach people and bernard smith explains. >> reporter: from the momenty are born most syrians are now relying on foreign aid, here it means the difference between life and death. >> this is a problem for all of us. >> reporter: i.s.i.l. emerged to take command as some areas in syria security concerns make it difficult to get aid through. >> we say it's a shrinking humanitarian corridor a common phrase it's just more difficult to get supplies from here to there and for sure going deep inside syria where we were able to get fairly easily get into there and the governance on the east side of the country, now that road is treacherous, it's very, very dangerous. >> reporter: but it's just not fighting that stops aid getting through, many of the governments and larger charities that supply smaller aid groups will not allow help to be sent to i.s.i.l. controlled areas and fear it will be diverted to i.s.i.l. fighters and this is aware house in syria and hints at the mammoth needs of the country and at the start of the conflict group founders thought they would
is making it harder for help to reach people and bernard smith explains. >> reporter: from the momenty are born most syrians are now relying on foreign aid, here it means the difference between life and death. >> this is a problem for all of us. >> reporter: i.s.i.l. emerged to take command as some areas in syria security concerns make it difficult to get aid through. >> we say it's a shrinking humanitarian corridor a common phrase it's just more difficult to get...
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>> prostitution and selling drugs. >> one of the things bernard did on occasion inside l.a.y jail was put on beauty pageants. he was like a peacock. he wanted to show off his feathers. >> do you like the miss america pageant? we do them in here, but we do them for the boys. and we have the girls, the boys, the schoolboys, the vogue and all kind of stuff like that, so it's a variety of things that you can run for. it's not just beauty. we cover with sheets and towels, stuff like that, make little dresses, you know. we destroy state property to make the outfits, in other words. >> do you wear makeup? >> yes, actually. look at my face. >> we explored another special housing unit at l.a. county as well, the mental health ward, where we encountered one of the most unforgettable scenes ever shown on "lockup." >> there was one gentleman in particular who i could barely see him because there was so much graffiti on his cell door and all over his walls. it looked like hieroglyphics. >> a lot of the writing on the door is human feces, and he also has combined a little mustard on it fo
>> prostitution and selling drugs. >> one of the things bernard did on occasion inside l.a.y jail was put on beauty pageants. he was like a peacock. he wanted to show off his feathers. >> do you like the miss america pageant? we do them in here, but we do them for the boys. and we have the girls, the boys, the schoolboys, the vogue and all kind of stuff like that, so it's a variety of things that you can run for. it's not just beauty. we cover with sheets and towels, stuff...
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host: reverend bernard lafayette joining us from selma, alabama today.president obama speaking there. we will hear from john lewis introducing the president. john lewis beaten on bloody sunday as the marchers attempted to go from selma to montgomery alabama. 50 years ago today, what was known as bloody sunday. local police stopped the marchers. there was another subsequent march called turnaround tuesday and then some days later, march 21, the actual march successfully completed over. you were part of the organization. tell us about that sequence. bloody sunday occurred. what was turnaround tuesday? what was that about? >> i'm so glad you asked that question. there has been some criticism of martin luther king because he ledhost: from 1965 in montgomery alabama. a live look here in selma the ri. you have to have a strategy. what is a strategy? it is a plan of action that can accomplish the goals you are trying to reach. protest is simply complaining about the problem. strategy is helping to solve the problem. turnaround tuesday, once you have bloody sund
host: reverend bernard lafayette joining us from selma, alabama today.president obama speaking there. we will hear from john lewis introducing the president. john lewis beaten on bloody sunday as the marchers attempted to go from selma to montgomery alabama. 50 years ago today, what was known as bloody sunday. local police stopped the marchers. there was another subsequent march called turnaround tuesday and then some days later, march 21, the actual march successfully completed over. you were...
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in san jose, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> the family of officer johnson released this statement "we appreciate all of the thoughts and the prayers we have received from the community both near and far. we love you mike. our husband son, brother uncle and hero." >> flags are at half staff at the police station and city hall as well in san jose. >> and we are learning more about the suspect involved in the deadly standoff. this is a picture of 57-year-old scott dunham. janet is live in san jose where dunham lived with more. janet? >> last night around this time people had evacuated their apartments. those same folks are back inside and trying to move on from this ordeal, but with the big mess inside it is another reminder of what happened and they are also learning more about a man who lived next door to them. supreme court documents show scott dunham had a history involving his common law wife and daughter in 1996. then she said he had a drinking problem that midhim angry. the 57-year-old worked at foothills deanza community college from 1998 to 2012 before he retired as a grounds ga
in san jose, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> the family of officer johnson released this statement "we appreciate all of the thoughts and the prayers we have received from the community both near and far. we love you mike. our husband son, brother uncle and hero." >> flags are at half staff at the police station and city hall as well in san jose. >> and we are learning more about the suspect involved in the deadly standoff. this is a picture of 57-year-old scott...
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former new york city police commissioner bernard kerrimac shares the story of his fall from grace and explains how his time in prison changed his view of the american justice system. gary scott smith look at religion has influence lives and policies of presidents in religion in the oval office. >> look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv. >> you are watching booktv and c-span2. nonfiction books and authors every weekend booktv, television for serious readers. >> we bring you coverage of the 20th annual virginia festival of books with panels on vietnam, politics, corruption and the climate. on afterwards peter wallace and argues government housing policies caused the 2008 financial crisis. eric stackhillsback discusses isis and geoffrey sax on achieving a sustainable energy goal and grow more fair and a report on two decades of academic fraud at the university of north carolina. for complete television schedule visit booktv.org. booktv 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, television for serious readers. >> here is
former new york city police commissioner bernard kerrimac shares the story of his fall from grace and explains how his time in prison changed his view of the american justice system. gary scott smith look at religion has influence lives and policies of presidents in religion in the oval office. >> look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv. >> you are watching booktv and c-span2. nonfiction books and authors every...
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cornell bernard live from alameda with how they're struggling. >> reporter: well, the game of catch-up continues, yes, dock workers are back full-time, but the backlog is pretty evident here. only three ships though are docked in the bay, waiting to be off loaded and many companies, they say they can't wait any longer for their cargo. >> not very often, but there are some occasions -- >> reporter: it tastes bitter. >> their frustrations are hard to describe. >> weber's company districts thousand -- distributes thousands of pounds of coffee in the bay area, but ripple effects has brought production to a crawl. are you back to normal yet? >> no. no we're not even close to being back to normal. i anticipate that will take safety six to eight weeks. >> reporter: even though the west coast port dispute ended last month he is operating at half capacity. this warehouse is normally jam-packed with coffee beans. as a result, he's had to lay some workers off. the port of oakland said long shoremen are work nights and weekends to catch up. >> you have ships, containers and the truck trailers that
cornell bernard live from alameda with how they're struggling. >> reporter: well, the game of catch-up continues, yes, dock workers are back full-time, but the backlog is pretty evident here. only three ships though are docked in the bay, waiting to be off loaded and many companies, they say they can't wait any longer for their cargo. >> not very often, but there are some occasions -- >> reporter: it tastes bitter. >> their frustrations are hard to describe. >>...
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bernard smith reports. >>> from the moment they're born most syrians are now reliant on foreign aid. here it means the difference between life and death. but now as isil has emerged to take command of some areas in syria security concerns make it difficult to get aid through. >> we say it's a shrinking humanitarian corridor, common phrase. it's just more difficult to get supplies from here to there and for sure going deep inside syria where we were able to get fairly easily able to go in, and now that road is treacherous. it's very, very dangerous. >> it's just not fighting that stops aid from getting there. many of the governments and larger charities that supply smaller aid groups will not allow help to be sent from isil controlled areas. they fear it will be diverted to isil fighters. and hand in hand is one group whose warehouse hints at the mammoth need of aid in this country. the group's founders thought they would be needed for four or five months. >> it was really just basic help when they said medical aid, they needed band aids. maybe formula sometimes. just really basic nee
bernard smith reports. >>> from the moment they're born most syrians are now reliant on foreign aid. here it means the difference between life and death. but now as isil has emerged to take command of some areas in syria security concerns make it difficult to get aid through. >> we say it's a shrinking humanitarian corridor, common phrase. it's just more difficult to get supplies from here to there and for sure going deep inside syria where we were able to get fairly easily able...