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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. baara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual du and group retirement ps. that's why we're your provided by:upport has been and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ieontributions to your pbs station fromrs like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at eri sreenivasan.new york, >> sreenivasan: goning and thank you for joining us. on the day after the oeadliest attathe jewish community in u.s. history, somber
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. baara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual du and group retirement ps. that's why we're your provided by:upport has been and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by...
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pass in the swiss alps our number for saint bernards soon became popular all over the world . but it's been decades since they were last used in rescue operations they're simply too big and too heavy. are number three in this week's ranking is the weimar runner this one thousand century breed is known for its hunting skills. the dog exhibits and the risk to credit care. after all it originated at the court of the grand duke of sex. which was based in this is. the dog's biggest fan following seems to be in the united states. artists like them to some say their via mars most famous native sons and daughters even more famous than the poet who lived and died there. come in second place in the wrong hands and if they're not well trained they can be lethal according to legend they were first bred by the romans to protect cattle against wild animals and robbers. this way of southern germany later use them to herd livestock and pull meat laden carts to market the dogs were named after the town of what once a center of livestock trading now the dogs have a scary reputation. and yet the
pass in the swiss alps our number for saint bernards soon became popular all over the world . but it's been decades since they were last used in rescue operations they're simply too big and too heavy. are number three in this week's ranking is the weimar runner this one thousand century breed is known for its hunting skills. the dog exhibits and the risk to credit care. after all it originated at the court of the grand duke of sex. which was based in this is. the dog's biggest fan following...
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manus: can i ask you, bernard.ur industry team said you are add-ons rather than sort of big blockbuster deals. and they would say that you possibly need to shift gear is a little bit in terms of a subscription model. what more do we see from your terms of growth? is it more add-ons for you or do you want to do something transformational that shifts dassault systemes into the next trajectory of growth? bernard: well, i think the highest priority is rapid diversification on getting a multipletprint across industries. for example, we have a lot of new logos in our parent sector. lecture because, consumer goods. 10 dassaultut of systemes designs we have produced. adding the footprint is priority number one because growth will come with that. related to this approach and model, we have a high visibility, almost 70% of our revenue is substantially based. so we are already there -- subscription-based. so we are already there, everything under the cloud. i think we will not be able to go above 70% for subscription because
manus: can i ask you, bernard.ur industry team said you are add-ons rather than sort of big blockbuster deals. and they would say that you possibly need to shift gear is a little bit in terms of a subscription model. what more do we see from your terms of growth? is it more add-ons for you or do you want to do something transformational that shifts dassault systemes into the next trajectory of growth? bernard: well, i think the highest priority is rapid diversification on getting a...
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bernard, good evening. >> good evening.udge jeanine: i understand in your experience in 2012 when you are with the atf there were 13 murders inside a temple. you see anything or did you learn anything from that they think needs to be applied in the investigation into the synagogue shooting in pittsburgh? >> yes, judgment one of the big takeaways is the bottomless depravity that we have of human beings against each other. it was demonstrated today there is no ceiling to the goodness of people like these officers who put themselves at risk to say more members of the community. take away from these massacre is that when you are in church or place worship your body is there for your mind and spirit is elsewhere. it's that much more of a disadvantage or of advantage of someone who commit an act for someone to have that millisecond of a chance to gather themselves to perhaps run, hide or fight. judge jeanine: it is interesting because when you're in a church or a temple or synagogue or wherever your back is to the door, isn't it?
bernard, good evening. >> good evening.udge jeanine: i understand in your experience in 2012 when you are with the atf there were 13 murders inside a temple. you see anything or did you learn anything from that they think needs to be applied in the investigation into the synagogue shooting in pittsburgh? >> yes, judgment one of the big takeaways is the bottomless depravity that we have of human beings against each other. it was demonstrated today there is no ceiling to the goodness...
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bernard taking us back to the devastating north bay wildfire that devastated a community one year ago. >> but first we check with katie with the grass fires burning in solano county. >> reporter: since i last spoke with you at 5:00, the winds have died down significantly, and that's helping firefighters, but we certainly don't have any containment numbers to speak of. that charred hillside is actually from a fire two months ago, so this area is incredibly prone to fires. if we pan to the right, you can see the smoke in the distance, in contrast to what we saw earlier, the wind is higher in the area and it's not pushing it as forcefully south. i'm here on grizzly island road to give you some perspective. let's take a look footage from earlier today. a woman i spoke to said that the winds were strong here, 40 to 50 miles an hour at the peaks of the hills, according to firefighters. photographers struggled to hold the camera steady. it was so incredibly windy, it pushed the fire fast. some 4,500 acres have burned so far, so that's 500 acres more since i last spoke with you. this area is
bernard taking us back to the devastating north bay wildfire that devastated a community one year ago. >> but first we check with katie with the grass fires burning in solano county. >> reporter: since i last spoke with you at 5:00, the winds have died down significantly, and that's helping firefighters, but we certainly don't have any containment numbers to speak of. that charred hillside is actually from a fire two months ago, so this area is incredibly prone to fires. if we pan...
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cornell bernard live in san francisco >> reporter: the marina kind of on loan to the u.s. military this weekend.e blic in just a few hours. lots of military on display, followed by the best airshows you have probably ever seen. the amazing blue angels, of course. maybe you heard them practicing this week. kind of hard to miss. the noisy f-18 hornets flying low over the city with jaw-dropping precision by the navy pilots. fleet week super fans say they never miss it. >> this year i think is more fascinating for me because i have two small boys. and their dad is such a fan of the blue angels ever since we moved here. >> it takes amount of practice, a lot of work and a lot of trust. >> reporter: trust is a really good thing when you are flying 400 miles per hour. he grew up in fremont, by the way, and is very happy to be back home performing for the crowds. they will perform today, tomorrow, sunday. the waterfront in san francisco is the best place to see them. if you want to watch from the headlands there are signs showing you where to go. approximate parade of ships happens
cornell bernard live in san francisco >> reporter: the marina kind of on loan to the u.s. military this weekend.e blic in just a few hours. lots of military on display, followed by the best airshows you have probably ever seen. the amazing blue angels, of course. maybe you heard them practicing this week. kind of hard to miss. the noisy f-18 hornets flying low over the city with jaw-dropping precision by the navy pilots. fleet week super fans say they never miss it. >> this year i...
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cornel bernard is there with that part of the story. cornel? >> reporter: eric, very emotional day, about 200 people came to temple emanuel in pittsburgh to denounce hate and violence. ♪ >> reporter: music helped soothe the hearts of those who came to temple emanuel to honor the victims and to ask why. the rabbi could not complain the anti-semitic violence that took 11 lives a at pennsylvania synagogue. the service included people of all faiths, coming together as one. >> we reject this targeting of our sisters and brothers in the faith, we are reminded that jesus went for us all. >> reporter: the names of the shooting victims were read. mayor london breed called for an end to gun violence. >> we all know we have far too many guns in our country and we have far too many guns in our communities. >> i felt like i was 15 years old again, lying in a pool of my own blood. >> reporter: she told the crowd to be strong and have the courage to make change. >> we are all part of this community, and together we can get through anything. and lastly, i'm an
cornel bernard is there with that part of the story. cornel? >> reporter: eric, very emotional day, about 200 people came to temple emanuel in pittsburgh to denounce hate and violence. ♪ >> reporter: music helped soothe the hearts of those who came to temple emanuel to honor the victims and to ask why. the rabbi could not complain the anti-semitic violence that took 11 lives a at pennsylvania synagogue. the service included people of all faiths, coming together as one. >> we...
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people risk slipping into preform in conditions by the end of the year if the conflict continues bernard smith al-jazeera. tens of thousands of people remain homeless on the indonesian island of see a month now since the devastating earthquake and tsunami there are many of course trying to rebuild their lives but for children who lost their parents life remains a struggle reports from. in the shadow of destruction some schools have reopened as much as possible given the scale of the earthquake and tsunami rebuilding classrooms will take a long time as well rebuilding the confidence of the children on the first day back after the disaster less than a third of students showed up at this school just outside the city of palu. many students have difficulty getting here the roads in the north are still cut off in many places some of them are also injured so maybe they're still too traumatized to come to school. for those who did attend the makeshift classroom offered a form of healing and the sense of togetherness. and i really wanted to go back to school i was waiting and waiting but i didn't
people risk slipping into preform in conditions by the end of the year if the conflict continues bernard smith al-jazeera. tens of thousands of people remain homeless on the indonesian island of see a month now since the devastating earthquake and tsunami there are many of course trying to rebuild their lives but for children who lost their parents life remains a struggle reports from. in the shadow of destruction some schools have reopened as much as possible given the scale of the earthquake...
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cornell bernard talking with the protesters. much more information in just moments.ously, guys, it's a huge deal. san francisco is, it's the number one industry, travel and tourism. >> a lot here for fleet week. a very big deal. >> no doubt. they will carry picket signs and not umbrellas like the last couple of days. we have the storm impact scale. it's just a 1. we have a muggy air mass over top of us. you're going to notice that when you step outside. it could yield random showers, light amounts and a few slick roadways. you can see most of the showers to our east and north. that's the cold front that will bring us our last chance. it will introduce us to dryer air. upper 50s to mid-60s at 7:00. stray showers until 4:00. it's overfor now. here's alexis. >>> good morning, mike. it's been a pretty quiet morning. decent driving conditions. that is helping. a live look at the richmond side of the richmond san rafael bridge. it is busy. we don't have any blocking issues on the westbound side of the road. a not looking great. tracy to dublin in the red at 53 points. and
cornell bernard talking with the protesters. much more information in just moments.ously, guys, it's a huge deal. san francisco is, it's the number one industry, travel and tourism. >> a lot here for fleet week. a very big deal. >> no doubt. they will carry picket signs and not umbrellas like the last couple of days. we have the storm impact scale. it's just a 1. we have a muggy air mass over top of us. you're going to notice that when you step outside. it could yield random...
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cornell bernard, "abc7 news." >>> a man convicted of kidnapping a vallejo woman pleaded not guilty to additional charges. matthew mueller was convicted last year of kidnapping in 2015. he's now facing state charges. mueller intended to represent himself, but when he requested a co-counsel today he was denied. erin quinn is his former fiance. quinn's attorney says he expects more unusual behavior from mueller. >> this is to be expected. this guy is going to manipulate as much as he can. he's shouting in a hurricane. he's made millions of statements that implicate himself. >> the story made national news after the story was discovered to be a hoax. >>> after a body camera started smoking and caught fire, the oakland police department is being cautious as they use the same camera. laura anthony is live at oakland police headquarters tonight to explain. >> reporter: a large number of the body cameras used here in oakland are the same model that exploded in new york. so it would be challenging to remove all of them from service. that said, i'm told the chief here is ready to do that, if ne
cornell bernard, "abc7 news." >>> a man convicted of kidnapping a vallejo woman pleaded not guilty to additional charges. matthew mueller was convicted last year of kidnapping in 2015. he's now facing state charges. mueller intended to represent himself, but when he requested a co-counsel today he was denied. erin quinn is his former fiance. quinn's attorney says he expects more unusual behavior from mueller. >> this is to be expected. this guy is going to manipulate as...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin.nd the cherylhilip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customed 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 thank you for joining us. president trump is ausing russia of violating a cold war era nuclear arms treaty and threatening to pull out of the 31-year-old agreement ahead of talks with the kremlin this week. >> russia has not, unfortunately, honored theag ement, so we're going to terminate the agreement. we're gointo pull out. >> sreenivasan: the "intermediate-range nuclear forces tr
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin.nd the cherylhilip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customed individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live from the newsroom with details. >> she wants to know why the fbi's key witness hasn't been talked to yet. republicans want an investigation into who leaked the the letter. >> she was in the room when dr. christine blasey ford testified last thursday about her sexual assault accusation against supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh. >> i am here because i believe it is my civic duty to tell you what happened to me. >> reporter: speier hopes the fbi investigation uncovers new information but she has doubts. >> the accuser here dr. christine blasey ford hasn't even been approached by the fbi yet so what does that tell us? >> reporter: she wants to see judge kavanaugh submit to a lie detector test like dr. blasey ford took over the summer. >> not believable that judge kavanaugh did this. >> reporter: california national republican committeewoman says the fbi conducted six background checks on kavanaugh and believes there's not enough information from basy ford's testimony to find anything new. >> i think it's a disgrace, i hope we can
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live from the newsroom with details. >> she wants to know why the fbi's key witness hasn't been talked to yet. republicans want an investigation into who leaked the the letter. >> she was in the room when dr. christine blasey ford testified last thursday about her sexual assault accusation against supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh. >> i am here because i believe it is my civic duty to tell you what happened to me. >>...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. e cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. valos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized indidual 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 bynt butions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.om he tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. and thanks for joini this afternoon, amid protests from spectators in the senate gallery that repeatedly disrupted the vote, jud brett kavanaugh was confirmed as an associate justice of the united states supreme court by a vote of 508. >> the sergeant at arms will restore order in thel lery. ( shouting ) >> sreenivasan: the vote teame afhours of speeches throughout last night and today, and as protester
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. e cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. valos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized indidual 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,...
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three yards to bernard bell. the cougars up by seven. 1:31 left in the game.finds whiteside again 25 yards for the score then. they are tied again at 38 a piece this time but there is enough time for washington to do. blake makes a al. washington state leads with 4-1 record in conference play 41-38 the final. >> the effort does not show up in the win loss column but what happened out there on the field, that's the team i want to coach. we had the lead and we couldn't extend it or keep it. >> we worked so hard during the week being process oriented and seeing growth in so many areas but not getting a win is a really tough feeling. >> a heartbreaker for me, personally because i felt like we came out hoping to make a statement and we did. we got to wrap it up in the end and that's what killed us really. >> after an 18-inning, seven hour 20 minute game, the dodgers and red sox had time for a short meal and nap before game four. there was a unique moment before the game. dennis through the pitch to gibson. gibson hid a dramatic home run in '88. bottom of the sixth,
three yards to bernard bell. the cougars up by seven. 1:31 left in the game.finds whiteside again 25 yards for the score then. they are tied again at 38 a piece this time but there is enough time for washington to do. blake makes a al. washington state leads with 4-1 record in conference play 41-38 the final. >> the effort does not show up in the win loss column but what happened out there on the field, that's the team i want to coach. we had the lead and we couldn't extend it or keep it....
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bernard says we do get into a d riverless bernard says we do get into a driverless taxi?finished they are safer than human taxi drivers. phillips says i would miss the ba nter phillips says i would miss the banter with a taxi driver. one serious problem is keeping the taxi is clean. especially on a friday night. very true. thank you for your company, we will see you very soon. we saw some lovely weather over the weekend, lots of sunshine, temperatures reaching 20 celsius in a few places. we start this week on a few places. we start this week on a cooler note. we have got high—pressure influencing our weather, but this weather from across northern scotland will bring across northern scotland will bring a lot of cloud and outbreaks of heavy rain, particularly in the far north and the northern isles. a breezy day generally further south. and it will be dry. a lot of sunshine around central, southern and eastern areas. but notice the temperatures, highs of 14 and 15. tonight it will be largely dry, quite breezy and if anything the wind will pick up. more cloud further north a
bernard says we do get into a d riverless bernard says we do get into a driverless taxi?finished they are safer than human taxi drivers. phillips says i would miss the ba nter phillips says i would miss the banter with a taxi driver. one serious problem is keeping the taxi is clean. especially on a friday night. very true. thank you for your company, we will see you very soon. we saw some lovely weather over the weekend, lots of sunshine, temperatures reaching 20 celsius in a few places. we...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made e ossible by: bernard and irhwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. royagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ro corporate funding isded by mutual of america-- uasigning customized indiv and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcastin 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 thank you for joining us. >> at least 11 people are dead arand six more wound afte a man walked into a synagogue near downtown pittsburgh and opene fire. he had an assault rifle and three handguns. >> it's a very horr ifng crime scene. >> it's a very horrific crime scene. it's one of the worst that i've seen. and i've been on some plane crashes. it's very bad." >> sreenivasan: the mas
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made e ossible by: bernard and irhwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. royagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. ro corporate funding isded by mutual of america-- uasigning customized indiv and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public...
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for his most famous theory relativity but for theoretical physics in general here's author george bernard shaw paying tribute to the probably other great many. of our make. up and i'm not a man. get beyond that they are not the kind of am i up an army of. i don't need you and i can't tell you i'm on. the year after einstein niels bohr one for developing the structure of an atom he helped to establish certain european organization for nuclear research ninety years after he won it was here that the existence of the higgs boson was proven a subatomic particle that explains why other particles have mass peter higgs and france were on glare became nobel laureates for that breakthrough in twenty thirty notable absent take as astrophysicist stephen hawking despite his work on black holes he never won the nobel prize for physics he died earlier this year and awards are given posthumously. still to come here for you. to get involved. we'll have those details when we come back. welcome back the latest exhibition at london's two gallery may leave many visitors in tears but that's all part of the pla
for his most famous theory relativity but for theoretical physics in general here's author george bernard shaw paying tribute to the probably other great many. of our make. up and i'm not a man. get beyond that they are not the kind of am i up an army of. i don't need you and i can't tell you i'm on. the year after einstein niels bohr one for developing the structure of an atom he helped to establish certain european organization for nuclear research ninety years after he won it was here that...
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ee >> pbs newshournd is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. ndr. p. roy vagelosiana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized indivouual and 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 co rstation from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, an the government of saudi arabia now admits journalist jamal khasggi died in their consulate in istanbul turkey in a complete reversal of their original staments. saudi arabia's public prosecutor said 18 saudi natials were arrested, including the men who were present when khashoi died. but the new version of events-- that the "washington post" columnist was killed as the result of a "brawl" ortly after he ar
ee >> pbs newshournd is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. ndr. p. roy vagelosiana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized indivouual and retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that'shy 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 thank you for joining us. pressure from the international community is mounting for an investigation into the alleged assassination of "washington post" writer jamal khashoggi, who disappeared earlier this month at the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul. britain, france, and germany issued a joint statement calling for a "credible investigation to establish happened."bout
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that'shy we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for...
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>>s newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg.or coe funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. at'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 ann thank you for g us. the animosity and bitter arguments about the newest supreme court justice brett kavanaugh continued today, in washington and on the campaign trail. kavanaugh was sworn in as an associate justice at the supreme court yesterday evening. the senate confirmed his nomination just a few hours before by one of the narrowest, of margi-to-48, largely along a part cline vote. atpaign rally last night, president
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three yards to bernard bell.he cougars up by seven. 1:31 left in the game, 25 yards for the score there, tied again at 38-38 this time. but there is enough time for washington to do this. blake maza makes a 42-yard field goal. washington state now leads the pac-12 north with 4-1 record in conference play. 41-38 the final. >> effort does not show up in the win-loss column, but what happened out there on the field, that's the team i want to coach. he had the lead and we just -- we couldn't extend it, we couldn't keep it. >> we worked so hard during the week being process oriented and seeing growth in so many areas, but not getting a win is a really tough feeling. >> that was a heartbreaker, at least for me personally, because i feel like we came out hoping to make a statement and we did. we just couldn't wrap it up in the end and that's what killed us really. >> after an 18-inning, 7 hour 20 minute game three of the world series, the red sox and the dodgers had time for a meal and short nap before first pitch on sa
three yards to bernard bell.he cougars up by seven. 1:31 left in the game, 25 yards for the score there, tied again at 38-38 this time. but there is enough time for washington to do this. blake maza makes a 42-yard field goal. washington state now leads the pac-12 north with 4-1 record in conference play. 41-38 the final. >> effort does not show up in the win-loss column, but what happened out there on the field, that's the team i want to coach. he had the lead and we just -- we couldn't...
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more on this from bernard purcell, managing editor of the irish world newspaper.n this evening. we heard a pretty hostile reaction to what the prime minister had to save from steve baker, she had a pretty ha rd save from steve baker, she had a pretty hard time in the commons, how's it going down in dublin? leo varadkar, the taoiseach, was quite conciliatory today. if you ask how it's going down, most are people think britain is having a collective bout of madness driven by english nationalism. he's given up explaining logically and rationally why its interests are set of by being in one of the biggest markets in the world. it's moved beyond that when you hear the likes of boris johnson and jacob rees—mogg, whose solution for the border is island should rejoin the united kingdom. that's the point when people put up their hands in despair. the arshid foreign minister and deputy foreign minister —— deputy prime minister said in luxembourg today that britain needs to honour the commitment that it entered into with britain last december and in march when the dup reject
more on this from bernard purcell, managing editor of the irish world newspaper.n this evening. we heard a pretty hostile reaction to what the prime minister had to save from steve baker, she had a pretty ha rd save from steve baker, she had a pretty hard time in the commons, how's it going down in dublin? leo varadkar, the taoiseach, was quite conciliatory today. if you ask how it's going down, most are people think britain is having a collective bout of madness driven by english nationalism....
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of conflict they need a ceasefire and that might only come when the warring parties sit down until bernard smith al-jazeera djibouti. the u.k.'s minister for braggs it says his government is preparing for a no deal divorce from europe just weeks ahead of a crunch meeting with the e.u. leaders the u.k. is due to leave the block by march that's deep division within the governing conservative party which is holding its annual conference in the city of birmingham where lawrence leave reports. we're told the points of brecht's it is to make britain grace again restore some rule britannia and victorian global significance first top then the people who say the only way is to jettison entirely the european projects they talk of swashbuckling trade agreements with mexico in china we know there were eighty nine people at their meeting because they voted eighty eight to one to reject their government's plan but british people who voted to leave wanted to have a confident vibrant britain back they knew what leaving new york in union meant and they were relying upon m.p.'s to come back and deliver that
of conflict they need a ceasefire and that might only come when the warring parties sit down until bernard smith al-jazeera djibouti. the u.k.'s minister for braggs it says his government is preparing for a no deal divorce from europe just weeks ahead of a crunch meeting with the e.u. leaders the u.k. is due to leave the block by march that's deep division within the governing conservative party which is holding its annual conference in the city of birmingham where lawrence leave reports. we're...
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live in studio, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thank you, cornell. a team of 20 atf agents will comb through piles of charred construction material searching for evidence that could lead to a cause for this huge fire the a west oakland residential construction site. they can work alongside investigators from oakland. droneview7 gives you a look at what they will be searching through. >>> new developments about this house fire in the south bay. a man has turned himself in after police say he started this fire at his ex-partner's home. richard castillo is on jail and $150,000 bail. he was upset with his ex, so he lit the house on fire. it broke out 1:00 monday morning, hamilton park drive in san jose. no one was hurt. >>> your voice, your vote. a just-released poll is giving us a better idea how california races are shaping up. this is coming from the non-profit think tank public policy institute of california. the race for governor is getting a little bit tighter. gavin newsome is ahead of john cox, 49% to 38%. the number of undecided increased three
live in studio, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thank you, cornell. a team of 20 atf agents will comb through piles of charred construction material searching for evidence that could lead to a cause for this huge fire the a west oakland residential construction site. they can work alongside investigators from oakland. droneview7 gives you a look at what they will be searching through. >>> new developments about this house fire in the south bay. a man has turned himself in after...
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in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> the council on american islamic relations releases atatement today expressing solidarity with the jewish community. it says, "such an act of terror aches all of us. we often our full support and assistance in the aftermath of this tragedy and our doors are open at all times to our neighbors." it is the largest advocacy organization. >> the sports world senior remembering victims. before the start of the world series game between the dodgers and red sox, there was a moment of silence. all of pittsburgh's professional sports teams have posted some sort of tribute on social media. >> reporter: the pittsburgh series is one in a series of attacks against american jew. here in the bay area we've seen an upward trend in anti-semit m anti-semitism. some experts say it is not all motivated by hate. fear is a big issue, as well. >> we saw today in pittsburgh what we believe to be the deadliest anti-semitic attack that's occurred in the united states. >> reporter: he says they've seen a spike in hate crimes against american jew going back to the 2
in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> the council on american islamic relations releases atatement today expressing solidarity with the jewish community. it says, "such an act of terror aches all of us. we often our full support and assistance in the aftermath of this tragedy and our doors are open at all times to our neighbors." it is the largest advocacy organization. >> the sports world senior remembering victims. before the start of the world series game...
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bernard herman used it in the day the earth stood still. it is this lonely sound.eliness is the key to it. if you expect an action movie you're not going to get that. although you will get the feeling of being in the spaceship and encountering that danger. superb use of silence. i'm looking forward to it massively. unlike your second choice. if you're not recommending it to me, in your little way that you try to convince me to see horror films, then i'm quite worried. i've been told the images in this are not necessarily that pleasant. people might want to be aware of that. it is a hallucinogenic horror movie, starring nicolas cage. it had a retro'80s vibe. nick cage at his most nick cage. he is a logger living with his partner who draws graphic novel style, heavy metal, sci—fi inflected images, they are abducted by a manson—esque cult and this sparks a trail of increasingly surreal vengeance. the best way of describing it is, there was a flim some years ago which was a really strange horror movie that almost played out like a dreamy nightmare. this is very much li
bernard herman used it in the day the earth stood still. it is this lonely sound.eliness is the key to it. if you expect an action movie you're not going to get that. although you will get the feeling of being in the spaceship and encountering that danger. superb use of silence. i'm looking forward to it massively. unlike your second choice. if you're not recommending it to me, in your little way that you try to convince me to see horror films, then i'm quite worried. i've been told the images...
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cornell bernard, "abc7 news." >>> san francisco's first woman fire chief is retiring. joanne white announced her decision in a department wide e-mail today. she's been with the fire department since 1990 and fire chief since 2004. she's planning to step down in the spring. >>> the oakland police department will no longer ask applicants if they have been sexually assaulted. this comes from the mayor. she ended the policy after it was repeated by the san francisco chronicle. the police department said it wanted the background information to review police reports in which applicants might have appeared. >> currently, the department is going back, and we're starting from the top and working our way all the way through to the end of the process. when you become an applicant, when you apply to the department, we're certainly going back and looking at absolutely everything. >> the department is also working closely with the oakland police commission to examine the hiring process to see if there are any other areas that need to be revised. >>> any moment now, a judge in san fr
cornell bernard, "abc7 news." >>> san francisco's first woman fire chief is retiring. joanne white announced her decision in a department wide e-mail today. she's been with the fire department since 1990 and fire chief since 2004. she's planning to step down in the spring. >>> the oakland police department will no longer ask applicants if they have been sexually assaulted. this comes from the mayor. she ended the policy after it was repeated by the san francisco...
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refugees here he'd rather go home to yemen but he tells us he can't do that until the situation changes bernard smith al-jazeera djibouti. you know a tropical storm has ravaged large areas of yemen's eastern province bringing three days of heavy rainfall and flooding around seventy percent of the region has been affected by cycle a move on to aircraft one yemeni and the other one from the united arab emirates have been ferrying residents to safety after they became stranded in the provincial capital. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and thousands of livestock drowned after they were swept away by the floods. russia and turkey say their agreement to set up a buffer zone along the border of syria's last rebel stronghold is still on course despite a major rebel group missing a deadline to withdraw the deal establishes a twenty kilometer demilitarized zone around it leave the province it was supposed to be cleared of heavy weapons by october tenth and rebel fighters by monday meanwhile two major border crossings in syria have reopened in the past forty eight hours there are junctions with jord
refugees here he'd rather go home to yemen but he tells us he can't do that until the situation changes bernard smith al-jazeera djibouti. you know a tropical storm has ravaged large areas of yemen's eastern province bringing three days of heavy rainfall and flooding around seventy percent of the region has been affected by cycle a move on to aircraft one yemeni and the other one from the united arab emirates have been ferrying residents to safety after they became stranded in the provincial...
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cornell bernard went to a service today in santa rosa where those lives were remembered. ♪ >> reporterthere were prayers for a community still healing the wounds from a deadly fire. >> you are not alone, and you are not forgotten. >> reporter: most everyone who attended this prayer service knew exactly where they were a year ago. >> i could smell the smoke and i knew we were in trouble. >> reporter: her home and church survived. >> the shock and the pain and the fear and the trauma are the same for all of us. we all went through that. >> it was very terrifying. my parents lost their home, and my aunt and uncle lost their home. >> reporter: suzan brown's relatives are rebuilding but not everyone has the means to do so. >> a lot of people were underinsured and so they were unable to rebuild their homes. but for the most part santa rosa is strong. >> reporter: this prayer service held at the high school where the fire burned parts of the campus. santa rosa fire chief tony gauzener says lessons were learned from the fire. many home owners say there was no warning to evacuate. >> this is gn
cornell bernard went to a service today in santa rosa where those lives were remembered. ♪ >> reporterthere were prayers for a community still healing the wounds from a deadly fire. >> you are not alone, and you are not forgotten. >> reporter: most everyone who attended this prayer service knew exactly where they were a year ago. >> i could smell the smoke and i knew we were in trouble. >> reporter: her home and church survived. >> the shock and the pain...
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we'll begin our coverage with news reporter cornell bernard. he reconnected with a man we talked with a year ago as he watched his home of 25 years burn to the ground. cornell is with me live in santa rosa tonight. good evening. >>eporter: this is the front walk that just led to john's home here. luckily, he and his family did make it out. a year later, he is telling us what he told us last year. material possessions and homes can be replaced. >> the morning i saw you, , everything was gone. >> reporter: we met john one year ago, but the firestorm took his home here. >> we'll remember this day forever. >> i was struck by how calm he was that day. >> we just put it back together and rebuild. this looks horrible now, but this is really a beautiful spot. we lived in our home for 25 years. this is the foot print for the maybe house here. >> reporter: this is the only thing that survived the fire. the family will rebuild, but building permits and insurance have slowed the process. >> you have to be patient. >> reporter: a year late, he's reflecting
we'll begin our coverage with news reporter cornell bernard. he reconnected with a man we talked with a year ago as he watched his home of 25 years burn to the ground. cornell is with me live in santa rosa tonight. good evening. >>eporter: this is the front walk that just led to john's home here. luckily, he and his family did make it out. a year later, he is telling us what he told us last year. material possessions and homes can be replaced. >> the morning i saw you, , everything...
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cornell bernard, abc 7 news >> cornell, thank you. you can watch both interviews on good morning america, right here on abc 7 beginning at 7:00 a.m. >>> developing news on the peninsula, a man spotted walking in the middle of the road died after getting tased by sheriff's deputies. >> kate larson talked with a witness. she has more on the investigation getting under way >> reporter: this cell phone video which went viral shows a man wandering around el camino real in the middle of the day. >> he was kind of mumbling, yelling what do you want? what do i do? >> reporter: dennis owns a tanning salon and you saw service's deputies surround the man. as deputies arrive on scene 1:00 p.m. he saw them takeus the man. >> he came running towards me on this side of the street. i told him get down, just sit down. >> the sheriff's department said he assaulted a deputy and was taken to the hospital. after the man got into another scuffle with deputies he did not look good. >> i noticed his chin was into his chest and he was drooling. >> reporter: h
cornell bernard, abc 7 news >> cornell, thank you. you can watch both interviews on good morning america, right here on abc 7 beginning at 7:00 a.m. >>> developing news on the peninsula, a man spotted walking in the middle of the road died after getting tased by sheriff's deputies. >> kate larson talked with a witness. she has more on the investigation getting under way >> reporter: this cell phone video which went viral shows a man wandering around el camino real in...
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cornell bernard live in san francisco for us. cornell? >> reporter: jessica and reggie, if you feel the need for speed this weekend, you have come to the right place. amazing blue angels take to the skies in a few short hours. here on the ground, mere marina green opening at 10:00. lots of military hardware and demonstrations to see. chances are you heard and felt the navy's blue angels doing practice runs across san francisco this week. lots of hair-raising maneuvers with jaw-dropping precision. f/a-18 flying a foot and a half from each other at 400 miles per hour. wow. a fremont native is thrilled to be back home performing for a hometown crowd. >> i grew up coming here, watching the blue angels every year from four-point. it is part of what inspired me to serve my country and fly navy aircraft. >> the precision is amazing. i don't know how you do it. i would volume it everywhere. >> reporter: exactly, me too. headlands or waterfront is the best place to watch. air shows begin today at noon and continue saturday and sunday. another big
cornell bernard live in san francisco for us. cornell? >> reporter: jessica and reggie, if you feel the need for speed this weekend, you have come to the right place. amazing blue angels take to the skies in a few short hours. here on the ground, mere marina green opening at 10:00. lots of military hardware and demonstrations to see. chances are you heard and felt the navy's blue angels doing practice runs across san francisco this week. lots of hair-raising maneuvers with jaw-dropping...
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cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> today's fire on west grand avenue marks the sixth major construction site in oakland to burn in six years. in july of 2017, this seven story apartment building on valdez burned down. the cause of the fire wasn't determined, but arson was not ruled out. twice in ten months, this development on the oakland emeryville border burned in july 2016 and may of 2017. the atf ruled both cases arson. about two years ago on halloween, a five alarm fire woke people up near lake merit. the atf couldn't determine a cause. back in 2012, a construction site for a senior housing complex near the b.a.r.t. station burned down. it was confirmed to be arson. >> we're also staying on top of two other fires today. a woman was killed and a man was hurt in an early morning fire at san francisco's inner sunset district. that started around 3:30 morning in a home on irving street. no word yet on a cause there. and the woman who passed away has not been identified. that fire displaced about six peo
cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> today's fire on west grand avenue marks the sixth major construction site in oakland to burn in six years. in july of 2017, this seven story apartment building on valdez burned down. the cause of the fire wasn't determined, but arson was not ruled out. twice in ten months, this development on the oakland emeryville border burned in july 2016 and may of 2017. the atf ruled both cases arson. about two years ago on halloween,...
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abc7 news reporter cornel bernard joins us live in the newsroom with more. >> spears wants to know why the key witness hasn't talked to yet. meanwhile a senator has been calling for dianne feinstein to be under investigation. >> jackie spare was there when dr. christine blasey ford testified last thursday at her sexual assault accusation against supreme court nominee judge brett cavanaugh. >> i'm here today not because i want to be. i am terrified. >> the fbi now looking into b z blasey ford's claim, but admits she has doubts. >> the accuser here, christine blasey ford had not been interviewed by the fbi yet. so what does that tell us? >> it is not the way at all that judge kavanagh did this. >> california national committee woman has said that the fbi has already conducted six background checks on kavanagh. she believes there's not enough from blasey ford's testimony will not produce anything now. >> lindsay graham is promisingro to investigate dianne fienstein it's office. >> i'm now going to call for an investigation about what happened in this committee, did prayed >> judge kavanag
abc7 news reporter cornel bernard joins us live in the newsroom with more. >> spears wants to know why the key witness hasn't talked to yet. meanwhile a senator has been calling for dianne feinstein to be under investigation. >> jackie spare was there when dr. christine blasey ford testified last thursday at her sexual assault accusation against supreme court nominee judge brett cavanaugh. >> i'm here today not because i want to be. i am terrified. >> the fbi now looking...
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live in santa rosa, cornell bernard, "abc 7 news." dan, back to you now. >> cornell, thank you.ew memories will be very nice. certainly grit and resilience have been very much on display in the north bay for the past 365 days. "abc 7 news" reporter wayne freedman is live in the larkfield estates neighbor with examples of that. wayne. >> reporter: good afternoon, dan. when they talk about resilience, they're talking about what they describe in this part of the woods as sonoma strong. we have also talked a lot about the thousands of structures lost, but there's another kind of structure, those that were scathed. i'm standing in front of one now. it is a business where roughly two dozen people work. they know how fortunate they are. around here they call this shopping center a miracle after the santa rosa firestorm. >> oh, my god, i felt relief. >> reporter: karm encampos, owner of the burger bar which somehow the tubbs fire left standing this time last year even though pretty much everything around it burned including the neighborhood. >> i was back in here at 11:00 the next morni
live in santa rosa, cornell bernard, "abc 7 news." dan, back to you now. >> cornell, thank you.ew memories will be very nice. certainly grit and resilience have been very much on display in the north bay for the past 365 days. "abc 7 news" reporter wayne freedman is live in the larkfield estates neighbor with examples of that. wayne. >> reporter: good afternoon, dan. when they talk about resilience, they're talking about what they describe in this part of the...
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refugee camps or in the capital city but life is very hard in what's already a very poor country bernard smith has more now from to pretty. in a sparse room in central djibouti we see abdul aziz abdullah and their seven children sit out the war in yemen they're safe but destitute and scarred for life by the horrors they say they've witnessed on the moment but we couldn't stay there was a wedding in our village during the celebrations airplanes came in dropped bombs on it forty five people were killed the whole place was demolished in people blown to pieces they couldn't tell who was who people brought a buckets and we picked up pieces of flesh and bone his mother was one of them we lost so many relatives at once so fast we didn't want that to happen to our children but to escape and a grueling fourteen hour boat ride across the red sea. i have seven children understand how it is i got scared the killing began bullets began flying around and my children were very scared so i took them to the coast and that night there was heavy bombardment of a military base on the outskirts of town the k
refugee camps or in the capital city but life is very hard in what's already a very poor country bernard smith has more now from to pretty. in a sparse room in central djibouti we see abdul aziz abdullah and their seven children sit out the war in yemen they're safe but destitute and scarred for life by the horrors they say they've witnessed on the moment but we couldn't stay there was a wedding in our village during the celebrations airplanes came in dropped bombs on it forty five people were...
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. >> abc7's cornell bernard talked with michaele told him what it's like to stay human. ♪ i rememberhen i was a boy i said this was not always paradise nought >> reporter: musician michael fronty sings from the heart, emotional and real often reflecting life that's not always pretty. >> i wake up every morning and pick up my phone and i'm afraid to look at the news. man, this world is such a mess. >> reporter: fronty says that negativity has slowly been over shadowed by the remarkable individuals he's metta round the globe. >> almost everywhere i go, i see a battle taking place between cynicism and optimism. >> reporter: the people he's met over the past five years and their amazing stories of struggle and triumph are part of his new documentary, stay human. >> those things are inspiration and motivation to keep going, keep grinding. >> i feel like i'm around superheroes, you know. and they're just ordinary people who are showing up in ways that, if they didn't, you know, people would not live the quality of life that they have. >> you saw those kids. you would d f them.o anything t
. >> abc7's cornell bernard talked with michaele told him what it's like to stay human. ♪ i rememberhen i was a boy i said this was not always paradise nought >> reporter: musician michael fronty sings from the heart, emotional and real often reflecting life that's not always pretty. >> i wake up every morning and pick up my phone and i'm afraid to look at the news. man, this world is such a mess. >> reporter: fronty says that negativity has slowly been over shadowed...
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it quotes bernard jacob in this story, saying, make no mistake, ifa this story, saying, make no mistaker non— brexit, sorry, make no mistake, if a soft non— brexit push by the conservative establishment but with the help of labour support will look like we are abandoning our supporters and remove any sense of obligation amongst conservative supporting brexiteer mps to support the government. so maybe he is behind it, to vote down a budget of error in prime minister because they are not happy with the terms of brexit. it is anixter lachine story, but it is true. how widespread that healing is in the conservative party, i have no way of knowing. it is written by tim shipman and caroline williams, who do know what they are talking about. you wonder how that plays with the average member of the public. this i5 average member of the public. this is the sort of story that explains to you why people have such a low opinion of politics. good grief. what a fuss about nothing. i know all this rhetoric seem5 what a fuss about nothing. i know all this rhetoric seems so brave to them, but i think th
it quotes bernard jacob in this story, saying, make no mistake, ifa this story, saying, make no mistaker non— brexit, sorry, make no mistake, if a soft non— brexit push by the conservative establishment but with the help of labour support will look like we are abandoning our supporters and remove any sense of obligation amongst conservative supporting brexiteer mps to support the government. so maybe he is behind it, to vote down a budget of error in prime minister because they are not...
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. >> "abc 7 news" reporter cornell bernard spent time with michael fonte.e the name of his film, he told us what it is like to stay human. >> no one is born perfect. that is the one thing that unites all of us. >> reporter: musician michael fronte has something to say in his new documentary, the same way he used music to tell st just a boy ♪ >> reporter: fronte sang for us at his san francisco home, his songs emotional and real, often reflecting life that's not always pretty. >> i wake every morning and i pick up my phone and i'm afraid to look at the news because i'm like, man, this world is such a mess. >> reporter: fronte says that negativity has slowly faded away thanks to the remarkable individuals he has met around the globe. >> you restored my faith. >> reporter: the people in his film "stay human" are those he met over the past five years, stories of struggle and triumph. >> those things, that's motivations to keep going, to keep grinding. >> i feel like i'm around superheroes, you know. they're just ordinary people who are showing up in the ways th
. >> "abc 7 news" reporter cornell bernard spent time with michael fonte.e the name of his film, he told us what it is like to stay human. >> no one is born perfect. that is the one thing that unites all of us. >> reporter: musician michael fronte has something to say in his new documentary, the same way he used music to tell st just a boy ♪ >> reporter: fronte sang for us at his san francisco home, his songs emotional and real, often reflecting life that's...
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to put pressure on them they put a halt on maintenance of french power plants john bernard levy c.e.o. of the the gaffe declares that the interruption imposed exceptional safety measures going beyond the usual the emergency plans if the american group is capable of such blackmail for. a simple contract renegotiation today to do in the event of a political dispute with the united states tomorrow. but i don't if you do need. to treat me. as you knew very chill be. says. it is on. corporate america he said but your point. he. is a national news. start. plenty of sources that if this is false. this. bad. yat story is in the best. also you know fundies to yell. at another disturbing consequence is that storm has designed manufactured and maintained key assets for the french navy in particular sixty one is w. turbocharger on the shoulder gold a craft carrier that affects a tangible part of french sovereignty if not its military pendants. need it but he didn't. and you. don't know when you do it didn't play the manager. said. you know he selected did he did note. would you have to be next ye
to put pressure on them they put a halt on maintenance of french power plants john bernard levy c.e.o. of the the gaffe declares that the interruption imposed exceptional safety measures going beyond the usual the emergency plans if the american group is capable of such blackmail for. a simple contract renegotiation today to do in the event of a political dispute with the united states tomorrow. but i don't if you do need. to treat me. as you knew very chill be. says. it is on. corporate...
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar walkenhaim iii and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> from the united states to here across the pond and points beyond, the brett kavanaugh nomination is in sharp focus as he inches a step closer to becomes the next u.s. supreme court justice. for jooudiciary committee voted along strictly partisan lines to approve him but in a dramatic last-minute move, republican senator jeff flake who exited the room earlier along with democratic colleague chris coons said his vote in the full senate would be conditional on an fbi investigation into allegations of sexual assault against kavanaugh. >> i can't make that commitment for the leadership. i can only say that i would be only comfortable moving forward on the floor. i'll move it out of committee but i will only be comfortable moving on the floor until the fbi has done more investigation than they have already. it may not take them a week. i understand some of these witnesses may not want
walter, bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar walkenhaim iii and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> from the united states to here across the pond and points beyond, the brett kavanaugh nomination is in sharp focus as he inches a step closer to becomes the next u.s. supreme court justice. for jooudiciary committee voted along strictly partisan lines to approve him but in a dramatic last-minute move, republican senator jeff flake who exited...
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. >> cornell bernard is live with this story. cornell? >> reporter: it's been raining off and on here tonight. we saw a steady downpour earlier this evening, but not everybody was prepared to welcome back the rain. october started off wet in san rafel. rain fell on 4th street. >> i wasn't really expecting it, but i don't mind the rain. >> reporter: staff here moved quickly to cover their pumpkins from the downpour. >> they're looking for coverage right now, especially the first rain of the season. >> reporter: rain tarps are the hottest sellers. >> it's not supposed to rain october 1. >> reporter: the rain cause this man off guard. >> i have an outdoor sofa in the garden. too late, i blew it. >> reporter: police say many of us may have forgotten our safe strategy for driving in the rain. rule one, don't tailgate. >> the roads are wet and the cars start to slide that's when we see the sligss. >> hopefully fire season is over now. >> reporter: the fire chief says following a brutal and deadly summer, fire season is far from over. >> after t
. >> cornell bernard is live with this story. cornell? >> reporter: it's been raining off and on here tonight. we saw a steady downpour earlier this evening, but not everybody was prepared to welcome back the rain. october started off wet in san rafel. rain fell on 4th street. >> i wasn't really expecting it, but i don't mind the rain. >> reporter: staff here moved quickly to cover their pumpkins from the downpour. >> they're looking for coverage right now,...