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bernard was already on the ground. definitely was out of it. once 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 polanco ran to a cell that wasn't his, inmate 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 believed inmate bernard was working with some sort of 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 something. whitey don't have no friends. because he's a [ bleep ] snitch. working for the police. because he
bernard was already on the ground. definitely was out of it. once 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 polanco ran to a cell that wasn't his, inmate 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...
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bernard-henri: exactly.t, there are those who fight isis, for our values for example, one example which for me is a little test. the relationship with the jews in the muslim world, this is a real test. the relationship with the jews. in kurdistan, it is the only place in this part of the muslim world where relationship with jews and israel is pride and not shame. i remember one day i was taken by my little escort to a village. i did not understand why it was far from the front line. they knew i was interested in the front line and that i was there to film. they insisted to bring me to this village. when i arrived in this village, i understood. they wanted to show me a place of great pride for them, not sacred, but very honorable, which was the house where was born a former defense minister of israel. so you have a muslim country where the birthplace of the former minister of israel is not something which they have to hide. charlie: do you remember which defense minister it was? bernard-henri: yes -- so i kno
bernard-henri: exactly.t, there are those who fight isis, for our values for example, one example which for me is a little test. the relationship with the jews in the muslim world, this is a real test. the relationship with the jews. in kurdistan, it is the only place in this part of the muslim world where relationship with jews and israel is pride and not shame. i remember one day i was taken by my little escort to a village. i did not understand why it was far from the front line. they knew i...
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joining us is bernard moon. bernard is the cofounder of a startup accelerator in south korea.his is startup fever that continues. bernard: it definitely continues. it's been evolving over the past five years. five years ago, you would never see top talent from samsung or even other offices in seoul leave to do a startup, but that's been a growing trend over the past several years. caroline: this has always been a very tech savvy city. i imagine everyone has the latest technology in their hands. what about the entrepreneurs you mentioned, that are coming from other key tech giants or consultancies? what sectors or verticals do they tend to focus in on? if you have such a juggernaut as samsung dominating the gdp of the country, let alone a city? >> surprisingly, samsung is not that much of an influence in the startup ecosystem. most of the innovation comes from the start upside or the software side. it's been more online gaming, mobile platforms, mobile apps. more recently, it's been ai plays, enterprise software. it is not so much on the hardware side or mobile devices. carolin
joining us is bernard moon. bernard is the cofounder of a startup accelerator in south korea.his is startup fever that continues. bernard: it definitely continues. it's been evolving over the past five years. five years ago, you would never see top talent from samsung or even other offices in seoul leave to do a startup, but that's been a growing trend over the past several years. caroline: this has always been a very tech savvy city. i imagine everyone has the latest technology in their hands....
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so, bernard, thank you for being here. [applause] our next guest is doctor gail miro's who really we should call general miro's because he was a general for decades before he became a phd. thank you. [applause] so, general is the president's first senate confirmed associate director of national intelligence to the intelligence community chief of information officer and internation executive for the director of national intelligence. that's actually what his title is. [laughter] he actually had to leave his uniform behind to become part of the white house staff. he's also internationally respected as an expert on leadership, strategy, cyber security, telemedicine, intelligence and military matters. while on active duty on 911, general was in command of the airspace over north america. so, he's the first of two actual warriors that we will put on here, in a minute. he also served as the chief of information officer for three major air force commands, that unified military commits. at one point he controlled all the satellite
so, bernard, thank you for being here. [applause] our next guest is doctor gail miro's who really we should call general miro's because he was a general for decades before he became a phd. thank you. [applause] so, general is the president's first senate confirmed associate director of national intelligence to the intelligence community chief of information officer and internation executive for the director of national intelligence. that's actually what his title is. [laughter] he actually had...
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and from paris, our friend, philosopher, author and filmmaker bernard-henri leÉvy.pleased to have them here as we look forward to the first part of this election sunday. bernard, tell me what the mood is in france as you see it from paris and what's the prospect as we look at it this evening? >> the mood, first of all, is very sad. it is a mood of sorrow because of the terrorist attack of yesterday night and because of the death of this brave policeman and the two others who were heavily wounded. so there is a sort of veil of darkness on france and on paris today which you can really touch with your hands. this is the mood. now the prospect is that mr. macron is still running ahead. not compel neck to neck. marine le pen is a few points behind him. so you have macron ahead, marine le pen number two, and very close to them in this hand handkerchief the extreme leftist mr. meÉlenchon and the classic liberal mr. fillon. >> rose: is anyone trending? does anyone have any momentum? >> yes, this seems to be a good question. this is a moment since one week in favor of meÉle
and from paris, our friend, philosopher, author and filmmaker bernard-henri leÉvy.pleased to have them here as we look forward to the first part of this election sunday. bernard, tell me what the mood is in france as you see it from paris and what's the prospect as we look at it this evening? >> the mood, first of all, is very sad. it is a mood of sorrow because of the terrorist attack of yesterday night and because of the death of this brave policeman and the two others who were heavily...
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[laughter] >> ok, bernard, thank you. [laughing] >> how do you as a director bring the arts to address the depth and the loss that you talked about in your conception of macbeth, which i thought was very important and moving and i hadn't heard you say that yet. this is really quite interesting. what role could arts play in an era of this kind of complexity where you have someone killing civilians with sarah and -- with sarin gas, where we have people who can't be trusted with nuclear weapons, obtaining them. how does the arts fit into this? what do you say to the world that has gone crazy like this? >> yeah, it's a good question because it's times like this that artists always ask themselves why am i an artist? when a society is in crisis, is this the best i can do with my time? but audiences continue to flock to see, to look at stories about their lives and about our society and i think why people can't make sense of what's happening in our world, story telling becomes essential. -- for me,t have to it's really just abou
[laughter] >> ok, bernard, thank you. [laughing] >> how do you as a director bring the arts to address the depth and the loss that you talked about in your conception of macbeth, which i thought was very important and moving and i hadn't heard you say that yet. this is really quite interesting. what role could arts play in an era of this kind of complexity where you have someone killing civilians with sarah and -- with sarin gas, where we have people who can't be trusted with...
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cornell bernard is in napa with details of the crime. >> anything being done to a child is horrific. >> reporter: neighbors inside this mobile home park react to news that 50-year-old timothy marble is accused of kidnapping a young girl. >> it's surprising. i never would have thought, especially, you know, in the park i live in. >> my prayers are with her and her family. it's just scary to hear. >> reporter: shock and surprise from customers at this shell station where the 13-year-old was kidnapped about 3:00 a.m. on friday. the sheriff's department says the teen ran away from her napa home after a fight with her parents. and met marble who convinced her to get in his truck. sergeant crom says they drove around for hours. >> he injected her with meth and pulled out a knife and started cutting her leg and with a razor blade started carving her name into his arm. >> reporter: but she escaped in bodega baby jumping from the moving truck and hiding in some bushes, while marble did something very unusual. >> he called the cops. >> reporter: and when deputies showed up -- >> she came up an
cornell bernard is in napa with details of the crime. >> anything being done to a child is horrific. >> reporter: neighbors inside this mobile home park react to news that 50-year-old timothy marble is accused of kidnapping a young girl. >> it's surprising. i never would have thought, especially, you know, in the park i live in. >> my prayers are with her and her family. it's just scary to hear. >> reporter: shock and surprise from customers at this shell station...
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abc news reporter cornell bernard was there. >> reporter: republicans here say donald trump is doing just fine his first 100 days on the job. even reagan would be proud. >> he's really hitting a spectrum of ideas, whether it's with his new tax plan or foreign policy. i think for every type of republican, there is a way to agree with him in the last 100 days. >> i think trump is doing what he promised he would do. >> reporter: 300 college republicans holding their annual convention in san jose this year. >> silicon valley is really at the heart of innovation, creation, disruption. those are all kind of the themes donald trump ran on. >> the first 100 days of my administration has been just about the most successful in our country's history. >> reporter: president trump gives himself high marks, but others might dispute that. >> 100 days of chaos, corruption and dysfunction. >> reporter: in oakland, harsh words for donald trump in a rally and march about climate change. ♪ when donald trump shuts his big mouth ♪ >> in san jose, the raging grannies give donald trump a failing grade. >> h
abc news reporter cornell bernard was there. >> reporter: republicans here say donald trump is doing just fine his first 100 days on the job. even reagan would be proud. >> he's really hitting a spectrum of ideas, whether it's with his new tax plan or foreign policy. i think for every type of republican, there is a way to agree with him in the last 100 days. >> i think trump is doing what he promised he would do. >> reporter: 300 college republicans holding their annual...
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. >> bernard johnson says he watches the show, every day. we believe you, bernard. and he says he loved it growing up. loves it even more now. johnson's next tattoo, port rilt of law & orderta as well. >> bro, you know how we know you're single? oh. oh, this. and speaking of lower back tattoos. >> beautiful. >> i, i can, i can -- i can get with that. >> you going to get one of those. >> i have one. with awful my anchors. but. i'm running out of room. >> i don't want to know where i ended up on the lower back tattoo. >> where's the ink. >> i now have a horrible visual of my name on your back -- for frz. >> you wish it was there. >> all the way at the bottom. >> all right. coming up. cracking up now in the hair and makeup room. >> we're going to move on. high impact crash on the highway. the driver swerving in and out of traffic. and then, miraculously, merging from the wreck. >> later, we are looking back at the l.a. see how hip-hop of the era shaped the landscape and provided a legacy for younger generations. >> remember to share your stories with us on facebook. wn
. >> bernard johnson says he watches the show, every day. we believe you, bernard. and he says he loved it growing up. loves it even more now. johnson's next tattoo, port rilt of law & orderta as well. >> bro, you know how we know you're single? oh. oh, this. and speaking of lower back tattoos. >> beautiful. >> i, i can, i can -- i can get with that. >> you going to get one of those. >> i have one. with awful my anchors. but. i'm running out of room....
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michelle bernard. f f fernand., i'm joined live to talk about a very, very timely new documentary. (vo) when i brought jake home, i wanted him to eat healthy. so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no artificial flavors. made specifically for indoor cats. purina cat chow. nutrition to build better lives. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is truecar. take 5, guys. tired of your bladder always cutting into your day? you may have overactive bladder, or oab. that's it! we really need to get with the program and see the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq (mirabegron) for oab symptoms of urgency, frequency and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or t
michelle bernard. f f fernand., i'm joined live to talk about a very, very timely new documentary. (vo) when i brought jake home, i wanted him to eat healthy. so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no artificial flavors. made specifically for indoor cats. purina cat chow. nutrition to build better lives. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car...
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in berkeley, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> abc 7 news was also in san jose yesterday as people fromll walks of life gathered at city hall to march for science. two marchers shared insight on what motivated them to join the event. >> well, we're here to march for science. we support making decisions based on fact and evidence and not on ideology and ignorance. >> celebrating the amazing things that science does f us. there's fol who have had organ transplants,ic procedures, cures for diseases. >> organizers also told us they'd like to see politicians of all parties support science education and scientific projects across the country. >> the city of hayward estimates more than a thousand people marched along the shoreline yesterday. they held signs such as science, not silence. and ice has no agenda. it just melts. the shoreline could be devastated by climate change with destructive flooding and erosion. time now is 9:09 and still to come, a mixed bag for president trump as he approaches 100 days in office. a new poll shows what those who voted for him are thinking now. >>> but first,
in berkeley, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> abc 7 news was also in san jose yesterday as people fromll walks of life gathered at city hall to march for science. two marchers shared insight on what motivated them to join the event. >> well, we're here to march for science. we support making decisions based on fact and evidence and not on ideology and ignorance. >> celebrating the amazing things that science does f us. there's fol who have had organ transplants,ic...
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bernard began in the tv business. at the bbc. and is his book then turned into some of the most notable productions. he was denied a green card and grant 30 to the united states. but since then he has spent a good deal of time with us and one of the most successful and loved authors. the stories are really primarily about english history and his current series, the last king was just a delight and in our family we fight over the book and who gets to read it first. and you will hopefully have seen that on the bbc television. the importantly, to our work here at the theater, mister cornwall is continuing to write and is currently writing a book about the first production of shakespeare's midsummer nights dream and i'm sure we will work that in tonight notwithstanding that is not about war. so all right, thank you for being here. >> . [applause] >> our next guest is doctor dale meyerrose who we should call general meyerrose because he was a general for decades the before he became theatrical. [applause] so general meyerrose, he was
bernard began in the tv business. at the bbc. and is his book then turned into some of the most notable productions. he was denied a green card and grant 30 to the united states. but since then he has spent a good deal of time with us and one of the most successful and loved authors. the stories are really primarily about english history and his current series, the last king was just a delight and in our family we fight over the book and who gets to read it first. and you will hopefully have...
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cornell bernard is live in san jose where the convention for california college republicans is happeningornell. >> reporter: yeah, eric, and those young republicans are praising donald trump at their annual convention this week. but olkers in the bay area have a lot of criticism for the new president. >> california republicans say donald trump doing just fine, his first win hin days on the job. even reagan would be proud. >> he's been hit a spectrum of ideas whether it's with his new tax plan or foreign policy. so for every type of republican there's a way to agree with him in the last 100 days. >> 300 college republicans holding their annual convention in san jose had year. >> silicon sprael is at the heart of innovation, creation, disruption and those are kin of the themes that donald trump ran on. >> the first 100 days of my administration has been just about the most successful in our country's history. >> president trump gives himself high marks but others might dispute that. >> 100 days of chaos, corruption and dysfunction. >> in oakland, harsh words for donald trump at a rally and
cornell bernard is live in san jose where the convention for california college republicans is happeningornell. >> reporter: yeah, eric, and those young republicans are praising donald trump at their annual convention this week. but olkers in the bay area have a lot of criticism for the new president. >> california republicans say donald trump doing just fine, his first win hin days on the job. even reagan would be proud. >> he's been hit a spectrum of ideas whether it's with...
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i'm please todz have bernard henri-leveille back at this table. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> what is it about between you and. >> it is a, story, that they are so brave, they are so liberal. they are such an exception in this area. they are prowest. they practice equally between women and men, you have women fighting in the same battle as the men. they are tolerant. this christian church has been vandalized by isis, it is muslim kurds who out approximate the krs back and they are very valiant. i had the chance and the honor to eggs court them, to go with them on the weren't line i could be a testimony for their bravery. for the atrocities of the war and for the bravery with which they con found this war. >> so they are fighting at the same time as iraqis are fighting, other iraqis from the iraqi army. how do they they get along together? >> there is a coalition with also western forces. >> with air support, ground support, i met some american officers. american special forces they are in the movie, on the ground. if is a coalition of man and
i'm please todz have bernard henri-leveille back at this table. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> what is it about between you and. >> it is a, story, that they are so brave, they are so liberal. they are such an exception in this area. they are prowest. they practice equally between women and men, you have women fighting in the same battle as the men. they are tolerant. this christian church has been vandalized by isis, it is muslim kurds who out approximate the krs back and...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the first round of france's presidential election is over. exit poll projections and early returns indicate controversial nationalist marine le pen will be one of the two candidates advancing to a runoff two weeks from today. the other will be centrist candidate emmanuel macron. it appears macron and le pen will each win about a quarter of the
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been...
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his name is bernard griffin. >> how nice. >> so just outside he was waiting outside. >> it just startedere you go. >> thank you. >> karen. >> well, we can try it too. >> it is you got to try this you will in the try this. >> put tonight there. >> i don't want a stranger drops stuff off, i am a little nervous. >> look at you. >> bernard seemed like a wonderful guy. >> yes. >> it is froot loops that have been pulverized. >> it is really fun. >> turn it around. >> we just take the top off. >> where have you ever lips been. >> that is good. >> i got to admit, that is g it taste exactly like froot loops, liquid loops. >> you have the milk in there. >> i like it. >> that is good stuff. >> thanks, bernard it is limited. >> just started to day. >> another thing we will try. >> yep. >> so arapas. >> i have never had an arapa. >> can you speak spanish. >> i'm from texas, so i lived in spain so i do know a little something, something but it is a great dish. is there a place in fishtown that is so good and they do it such a different way i told mike, you got to try this. >> and, we did. >> this is
his name is bernard griffin. >> how nice. >> so just outside he was waiting outside. >> it just startedere you go. >> thank you. >> karen. >> well, we can try it too. >> it is you got to try this you will in the try this. >> put tonight there. >> i don't want a stranger drops stuff off, i am a little nervous. >> look at you. >> bernard seemed like a wonderful guy. >> yes. >> it is froot loops that have been...
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that is the french prime minister bernard cazeneuve.ary 2015 at charlie hebdo and the jewish supermarket attack. how much more strain does this put on french society when this happens? well, it is always a little bit worse, i would say. it is, of course, very difficult to foresee what will happen, what will be the outcome but the society is under stress and each attack is making things more difficult for the people who want just to things more difficult for the people who wantjust to go on with their ordinary lies and live together. do you see that being a potential outcome of this election, that people just get outcome of this election, that peoplejust get on outcome of this election, that people just get on with it and these tensions are somehow suppressed? people just get on with it and these tensions are somehow suppressed7m course, it depends on who is going to win. but nevertheless, all the things that are being said during the campaign are, of course, making things more difficult. for example, about colonisation, which has some p
that is the french prime minister bernard cazeneuve.ary 2015 at charlie hebdo and the jewish supermarket attack. how much more strain does this put on french society when this happens? well, it is always a little bit worse, i would say. it is, of course, very difficult to foresee what will happen, what will be the outcome but the society is under stress and each attack is making things more difficult for the people who want just to things more difficult for the people who wantjust to go on with...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. syrian government warplanes today resumed bombing the same town hit by a chemical weapons attack earlier this week. that attack was in violation of international law and prompted an american missile strike in retaliation. at least 87 people have died since syrian president bashar assad unleashed chemical bombs on civilians in the rebel-held town
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided...
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bernard? >> so i think we're further away from replacing and repealing obamacare than ever before. paul ryan thinks we're putting the finishing touches on it. it's a good thing that this still is probably not going to pass because it would be an absolute disaster for virtually any american. if you're a senior, your costs would rise. if you have mental health issues, you could kiss that coverage potentially good-bye. if you take prescription drugs, that coverage could be lost. if you happen to have a preexisting condition, you could be absolutely priced out of the market. this plan is actually worse than the ryan plan, the trump care plan, that only 17% of americans supported. it's no wonder that in comparison to what's on the table on the republican side, trump basically said healthcare is hard. majority, for the first time ever, 55%, a majority of americans now support obamacare and trump the democrats by 55 to 35 over the republicans. >> sandra: and what we heard from sean spicer, guy, is that the appetite to really get this done continues to grow. but you look at the ambitious t
bernard? >> so i think we're further away from replacing and repealing obamacare than ever before. paul ryan thinks we're putting the finishing touches on it. it's a good thing that this still is probably not going to pass because it would be an absolute disaster for virtually any american. if you're a senior, your costs would rise. if you have mental health issues, you could kiss that coverage potentially good-bye. if you take prescription drugs, that coverage could be lost. if you...
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charles: bernard kerik, thank you very much. catch this show every night at 6:00 p.m.to miss lou dobbs so keep it here on fox business. [♪] howie: former obama national security advisor susan rice facing growing calls to testify it under oath after she allegedly ordered the unmasking of officials under surveillance. rice today responded to those allegations. >> the allegation that somehow the obama administration officials utilizing intelligence for political purposes. that's absolutely false. lou: laura ingraham upset the
charles: bernard kerik, thank you very much. catch this show every night at 6:00 p.m.to miss lou dobbs so keep it here on fox business. [♪] howie: former obama national security advisor susan rice facing growing calls to testify it under oath after she allegedly ordered the unmasking of officials under surveillance. rice today responded to those allegations. >> the allegation that somehow the obama administration officials utilizing intelligence for political purposes. that's absolutely...
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let me begin with you, bernard. what argument would you make of the french election and will this terror attack improve the chances of lapenn? >> it is very difficult to speculate and make bets, but if you ask me i would say no. i don't think this terrorist attack will give so many votes. i continue to believe that she will be beaten in this election for many reasons. first of all she was obscene in her way to destroy and the death of this brave policeman. she was obscene. because of the last two years assault of terrible and tragic but real -- i would not say habit but they know that this can happen and that simple solution will certainly not be the way to get rid of terrorism. people know that it is so absurd to prevent terrorism or we rat quit so i don't think it will improve her waters but not as much ssz she would. >> how do you see in in the german context? i'm struck that germany has a million refugees they have taken in. so far it has not been much in the way of a terrorist incident. were there to be one do
let me begin with you, bernard. what argument would you make of the french election and will this terror attack improve the chances of lapenn? >> it is very difficult to speculate and make bets, but if you ask me i would say no. i don't think this terrorist attack will give so many votes. i continue to believe that she will be beaten in this election for many reasons. first of all she was obscene in her way to destroy and the death of this brave policeman. she was obscene. because of the...
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cornell bernard is live with the story. >> we are seeing light rain tonight. all the rain that petaluma has seen has been a blessing and curse. brought so much silt to the petaluma river. you can see it there. looks kind of like island and now boats are off-limits. >> this is our boat, 1985 38 38 foot commander. >> used to dock on the petaluma river but won't do that again. not enough water to keep it afloat. >> half the day too shallow to move the boat and rest of the time, too shallow and will damage the mote. >> that's why the yacht club has no yachts. check this out, holding hands across the river last weekend. what looks like sand bar is tons of silt. made the river too dangerous for most boats to navigate and forced commodore ted adams to cancel an event that attracts boaters from across the area. >> don't want to invite you here and damage your boats. >> critical stage now. >> says it's a tidal slough, hasn't been dredged in more than a decade. >> boats can't get upstream for recreational purposes but if water can't get out when time comes -- >> hope re
cornell bernard is live with the story. >> we are seeing light rain tonight. all the rain that petaluma has seen has been a blessing and curse. brought so much silt to the petaluma river. you can see it there. looks kind of like island and now boats are off-limits. >> this is our boat, 1985 38 38 foot commander. >> used to dock on the petaluma river but won't do that again. not enough water to keep it afloat. >> half the day too shallow to move the boat and rest of the...
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world number one, who had a bye in the first round, and was given a walkover in the second after bernards feliciano lopez. murray was given a workout coming through 6—4, 6—4 in a hard fought couple of sets. he now plays another spaniard, albert ramos vinolas in the last eight. yes, it was tough. at the end of the first set i served for the set, had some set points, didn't get them. i got the break the next game. he had quite a few chances on my service games, six or quite a few chances on my service games, six oi’ seven quite a few chances on my service games, six or seven breakpoints. i also created i think ten breakpoints on his serve, so both of us have a bunch of chances. thankfully i managed to convert a few more of mind. —— mine. the defending champion rafael nadal is also through to the quarter—finals. he remains on course for a tenth title in barcelona after claiming his 50th win in the city. nadal beat the big—serving south african kevin anderson 6—3, 6—4 and now plays the unseeded south korean chung hyeon for a place in the semi—finals. my my serve and forehand was much better
world number one, who had a bye in the first round, and was given a walkover in the second after bernards feliciano lopez. murray was given a workout coming through 6—4, 6—4 in a hard fought couple of sets. he now plays another spaniard, albert ramos vinolas in the last eight. yes, it was tough. at the end of the first set i served for the set, had some set points, didn't get them. i got the break the next game. he had quite a few chances on my service games, six or quite a few chances on...
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cornell bernard is live with the story. >> we are seeing light rain tonight. all the rain that petaluma has seen has been a blessing and curse. brought so much silt to the petaluma river. you can see it there. looks kind of like island and now boats are off-limits. >> this is our boat, 1985 38 foot commander. >> used to dock on the petaluma river but won't do that again. not enough water to keep it afloat. >> half the day too shallow to move the boat and rest of the time, too shallow and will damage the mote. >> that's why the yacht club has no yachts. check this out, holding hands across the river last weekend. what looks like sand bar is tons of silt. made the river too dangerous for most boats to navigate and forced commodore ted adams to cancel an event that attracts boaters from across the area. >> don't want to invite you here and damage your boats. >> critical stage now. >> says it's a tidal slough, hasn't been dredged in more than a decade. >> boats can't get upstream for recreational purposes but if water can't get out when time comes -- >> hope relie
cornell bernard is live with the story. >> we are seeing light rain tonight. all the rain that petaluma has seen has been a blessing and curse. brought so much silt to the petaluma river. you can see it there. looks kind of like island and now boats are off-limits. >> this is our boat, 1985 38 foot commander. >> used to dock on the petaluma river but won't do that again. not enough water to keep it afloat. >> half the day too shallow to move the boat and rest of the...
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bernard tomic is out after the australian was beaten in straight sets by diego schwartzman. lost, whose world ranking has plummeted to a3. but credit to the argentine, schwartzman fought back from 11—2 down in the second set to win the match on a tie—break. he'll face roberto bautista agut in the second round. germany's alexander zverev is also through after the 14th seed beat the italian qualifier andreas seppi in straight sets. it sets up a second round match against russia's daniil medvedev or spain's feliciano lopez. the top seeds don't start until tuesday or wednesday. the tournament has been historically dominated by rafael nadal who's won nine of the past 12. novak djokovic and andy murray are hoping to put a stop to that, they're both back after recovering from elbow injuries. at the start of the tournament i wouldn't do it if i didn't feel co mforta ble wouldn't do it if i didn't feel comfortable but i've only really been serving at my normal pace the last couple of days, i was trying to build it up slowly to time it right for the beginning of the tournament and i'v
bernard tomic is out after the australian was beaten in straight sets by diego schwartzman. lost, whose world ranking has plummeted to a3. but credit to the argentine, schwartzman fought back from 11—2 down in the second set to win the match on a tie—break. he'll face roberto bautista agut in the second round. germany's alexander zverev is also through after the 14th seed beat the italian qualifier andreas seppi in straight sets. it sets up a second round match against russia's daniil...
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he was given a bye in the first round and got a walkover in the second when his opponent bernard tomicmpion rafael nadal is also through to the third round. he was playing for the first time on the newly—named "rafael nadal court", and the number three seed, who's bidding to win the title there for a tenth time, swept aside the brazilian rogerio dutra silva in straight sets. nadal won 6—1, 6—2, and plays kevin anderson of south africa next. ding jun hui has beaten ronnie o'sullivan for the first time in a ranking event in over ten years. the chinese superstar seeing off rocket ronnie to book his place in the semi finals of the snooker world championships in sheffield. jamie broughton was at the crucible for us. dingjun hui. ding jun hui. ding jun hui is trying to become the first player from asia to become the first player from asia to win the world championship. the chinese superstar lost in the final last year and he is determined to lift the trophy this campaign. he went into the final session of this match and leading by ten frames to six but wasn't able to settle first. dingjun hu
he was given a bye in the first round and got a walkover in the second when his opponent bernard tomicmpion rafael nadal is also through to the third round. he was playing for the first time on the newly—named "rafael nadal court", and the number three seed, who's bidding to win the title there for a tenth time, swept aside the brazilian rogerio dutra silva in straight sets. nadal won 6—1, 6—2, and plays kevin anderson of south africa next. ding jun hui has beaten ronnie...
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let's go next to bernard, who's joining us from new york city, republican line. good morning. actually we'll go to rick next in rock hill, south carolina. good morning, rick. caller: good morning. how are you today? host: fine, thank you. caller: good, i was calling because i'm really concerned about the distraction that's going on here with this russian deal altogether. i mean, not just about trump, it's about our whole national political system in america. i think that the example that he's setting is not even trying to find out whether or not russia did anything, calling it a scam, is just another distraction, because he's a man ull of distractions. and he is really adept at causing distractions or entertaining people, and while all of this mess is going on, by his own admission, just changing obama's rules of law without consulting anybody, without the public, you know, what he's changing or his intent. and as long as this russian thing is out front, then we don't know what he's doing with his own hand. he's distracting us on one case, and he's setting his own agenda witho
let's go next to bernard, who's joining us from new york city, republican line. good morning. actually we'll go to rick next in rock hill, south carolina. good morning, rick. caller: good morning. how are you today? host: fine, thank you. caller: good, i was calling because i'm really concerned about the distraction that's going on here with this russian deal altogether. i mean, not just about trump, it's about our whole national political system in america. i think that the example that he's...
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in oakland, cornell bernard. >>> northern california authorities are searches for a missing woman who hasn't been seen since last week. she never showed up at her job in gridly on friday morning. gridly is in butte county which is north of sacramento. authorities tracked her cell phone to an empty field. the phone was nowhere to be found. she was last seen driving her 1998 toyota tacoma pickup truck. late thoont truck was found outside gridly in sutter county. the truck was unoccupied. yellow crime tape now surrounds that scene. >>> freedom lasted ierchl minutes for a former prostitute convicted for the murder of a google executive aboard a yacht. a mercury news reports immigration agents detained the canadian citizen outside the jail last week. forrest hayes died of a drog overdose in 2014. >>> a bill to make california a sanctuary state hit a mange hurdle in sacramento. the bill would limit how much california law enforcement could cooperate with federal immigration agents. >> we will cooperate with our friends at the federal level with serious and violent felons, but we ontario coo
in oakland, cornell bernard. >>> northern california authorities are searches for a missing woman who hasn't been seen since last week. she never showed up at her job in gridly on friday morning. gridly is in butte county which is north of sacramento. authorities tracked her cell phone to an empty field. the phone was nowhere to be found. she was last seen driving her 1998 toyota tacoma pickup truck. late thoont truck was found outside gridly in sutter county. the truck was unoccupied....
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard has our story from oakland. >> very scary. very lucky to be alive. >> reporter: denan livingston shows us around what's left of his house in the oakland hills. >> it just scares me that i could have been sitting right there. >> reporter: where a giant eucalyptus tree came crashing onto his deck and living room overnight. >> that's the bathroom. >> reporter: another tree took out the bathroom and laundry room and most of the ceiling. this is what the damage looks like from the back. those giant trees narrowly missed hitting a baby. >> my little nephew was laying down with my aunt in the bed where two of the trees basically fell in between. thank god that they didn't get hit. >> kind of looks like a domino's out here. one tree hit two trees and two of those trees hit a house. >> reporter: the city says one tree on a nearby hillside was the first to fall and took out three more in less than a minute. >> you can hear the first tree falling. then the second tree. >> reporter: the root ball of this giant eucalyptus is amazing. it's
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard has our story from oakland. >> very scary. very lucky to be alive. >> reporter: denan livingston shows us around what's left of his house in the oakland hills. >> it just scares me that i could have been sitting right there. >> reporter: where a giant eucalyptus tree came crashing onto his deck and living room overnight. >> that's the bathroom. >> reporter: another tree took out the bathroom and laundry room and most of the...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard has the details. >> reporter: a celebration of earth day at u.c. berkeley, these marchers support science and say climate change and global warming is real. >> we only have one planet and it's really important to fight for it and protect it. >> reporter: in san francisco market street was packed wall to wall with thousands of marchers for science. becky brought her daughter from oakland. >> i believe that science is something we shouldn't have to be marching for. yet the current administration has threatened it. >> reporter: many believe president trump has shown little respect for the importance of science. >> basic things under attack which i don't support, i'm also here because i believe science itself and technology regardless of who the president is, should be more inclusive. >> reporter: the march from market street made its way toward civic center. some students came with their science classes. why are you here today? >> because i want to save this earth. >> our planet under attack. >> reporter: before the march, san francisco supervisor jef
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard has the details. >> reporter: a celebration of earth day at u.c. berkeley, these marchers support science and say climate change and global warming is real. >> we only have one planet and it's really important to fight for it and protect it. >> reporter: in san francisco market street was packed wall to wall with thousands of marchers for science. becky brought her daughter from oakland. >> i believe that science is something we...
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in oakland, cornell bernard. >>> northern california authorities are searches for a missing woman who hasn't been seen since last week. she never showed up at her job in gridly on friday morning. gridly is in butte county which is north of sacramento. authorities tracked her cell phone to an empty field. the phone was nowhere to be found. she was last seen driving her 1998 toyota tacoma pickup truck. late thoont truck was found outside gridly in sutter county. the truck was unoccupied. yellow crime tape now surrounds that scene. >>> freedom lasted ierchl minutes for a former prostitute convicted for the murder of a google executive aboard a yacht. a mercury news reports immigration agents detained the canadian citizen outside the jail last week. forrest hayes died of a drog overdose in 2014. >>> a bill to make california a sanctuary state hit a mange hurdle in sacramento. the bill would limit how much california law enforcement could cooperate with federal immigration agents. >> we will cooperate with our friends at the federal level with serious and violent felons, but we ontario coo
in oakland, cornell bernard. >>> northern california authorities are searches for a missing woman who hasn't been seen since last week. she never showed up at her job in gridly on friday morning. gridly is in butte county which is north of sacramento. authorities tracked her cell phone to an empty field. the phone was nowhere to be found. she was last seen driving her 1998 toyota tacoma pickup truck. late thoont truck was found outside gridly in sutter county. the truck was unoccupied....
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard has the details. >> reporter: a celebration of earth day at u.c. berkeley, these marchers support science and say climate change and global warming is real. >> we only have one planet and it's really important to fight for it and protect it. ♪ >> reporter: in san francisco market street was packed wall to wall with thousands of marchers for science. becky brought her daughter from oakland. >> i believe science is something we shouldn't have to be marching for. yet with the current administration it is something that's threatened. ♪ >> reporter: many believe president trump has shown little respect for science. >> basically it's under attack which i don't support. i believe science itself and technology regardless of who the president is should be more inclusive. >> reporter: the march from the foot of market street made its way toward civic center. some students came with their science classes. why are you here today? >> because i want to save this earth. >> our planet under attack. >> reporter: before the march, san francisco supervisor jeff sheeh
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard has the details. >> reporter: a celebration of earth day at u.c. berkeley, these marchers support science and say climate change and global warming is real. >> we only have one planet and it's really important to fight for it and protect it. ♪ >> reporter: in san francisco market street was packed wall to wall with thousands of marchers for science. becky brought her daughter from oakland. >> i believe science is something we...
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swartz has also helped start -- he began it with us -- the bernard and irene shorts classic film series, now in its fifth year. and it is just growing and growing. so mr. swartz, thank you so much. let's give him a great hand. [applause] >> i also want to recognize joel pickett, david's elastic, trustees with us, and all the chairman's counsel for all the great work and support. let's give them all a great hand, as well. [applause] >> so the program tonight will last an we will have a question hour. and answer session. we are doing the questions on cards. it works better, everyone gets a chance to ask questions, and we get a lot more questions covered. so you should have received a pencil and a card. if you have not, staff will go up and down the aisles with them , and then we will collect them and hand them to our moderator. there will be a formal book signing after the program, so please stay for the book signing. the books are for sale. in the museum store on the 77th street side. so we are so happy to welcome john steele gordon, the speaker to me, to the new york historical society.
swartz has also helped start -- he began it with us -- the bernard and irene shorts classic film series, now in its fifth year. and it is just growing and growing. so mr. swartz, thank you so much. let's give him a great hand. [applause] >> i also want to recognize joel pickett, david's elastic, trustees with us, and all the chairman's counsel for all the great work and support. let's give them all a great hand, as well. [applause] >> so the program tonight will last an we will have...
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in albany, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> 5:10 is our time. smokers in the golden state have to dig a little deeper now that tobacco taxes have gone up. abc 7 was at a tobacco shop on poke street in san francisco. smokers have to pay an extra $2 taxes per pack. many consumers had sticker shock when the higher taxes went into effect yesterday. >> a lot of people, whoa, walk out. they look at the numbers and walk out. >> don't even buy a pack? >> don't look at me, don't talk to me. >> reporter: you're not sure how much -- >> i'm not sure. >> taxes will also go up for people who use other forms of tobacco. the owner of a barn restaurant doesn't plan to pass the higher cost to his customers. >> i'm here for long time and i have like steady customer and some customers are here twice a day. >> backers of higher taxes say it will drive people to quit smoking or to never use tobacco in the first place, much of the new tax revenue will pay for health programs in california which includes anti-tobacco education. >>> all right. 5:11 the time. frances, yo
in albany, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> 5:10 is our time. smokers in the golden state have to dig a little deeper now that tobacco taxes have gone up. abc 7 was at a tobacco shop on poke street in san francisco. smokers have to pay an extra $2 taxes per pack. many consumers had sticker shock when the higher taxes went into effect yesterday. >> a lot of people, whoa, walk out. they look at the numbers and walk out. >> don't even buy a pack? >> don't look at me, don't...