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and the next day, bernard goofy was fired. he gets a call from -- [inaudible] husband, and she said, bernard, would you come out this evening and cook, do a dinner for us. so he comes out, and someone says, well, what happened to you at mar-a-lago? i was fired. why were you fired? you were fired because mr. trump didn't like my caesar salad. and sea says -- she says, well, i'd like you to make that this evening for us. they all loved the caesar salad. and he worked two years here in montreal, and every evening, almost every evening they'd have this salad which is called the trump salad, and everybody loved it. [laughter] another chef he got -- and when you go to work for him, you've got to do it right. and this young chef comes in, and he knows that trump loves steak, okay? if -- what's the best steak in the world? kobe beef. so he orders these incredibly expensive steaks and grilled it so, again, it's black as the devil's soul. serves it to him, trump is just excited to cut into it, and he could cut it with a butter knife. he
and the next day, bernard goofy was fired. he gets a call from -- [inaudible] husband, and she said, bernard, would you come out this evening and cook, do a dinner for us. so he comes out, and someone says, well, what happened to you at mar-a-lago? i was fired. why were you fired? you were fired because mr. trump didn't like my caesar salad. and sea says -- she says, well, i'd like you to make that this evening for us. they all loved the caesar salad. and he worked two years here in montreal,...
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cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thanks. >>> new developments. another college coach is out of work tonight because of the admission scandal at several of america's top universities. and this case involves a bay area family. ucla head men's soccer coach jorge salcedo has resigned. federal prosecutors claim a hillsboro couple bribed salcedo to get their daughter into ucla as a soccer recruit. bruce and davina isackson face charges in operation varsity blues. ucla admits that lauren isaac -- admitted laura isackson through a special process, touting her achievements playing for a soccer team that never existed in her age group. >>> only on 7, the ups driver who survived a hijacking is sharing what life is like now. >> we first introduce you'd to mitch ellerd in our exclusive story last night. he was taken at gunpot by two suspects and forced to drive for miles with police chasing behind. >> in the end, one suspect surrendered. the other was shot and killed by police. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo sat down with mitch and his wife michelle
cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thanks. >>> new developments. another college coach is out of work tonight because of the admission scandal at several of america's top universities. and this case involves a bay area family. ucla head men's soccer coach jorge salcedo has resigned. federal prosecutors claim a hillsboro couple bribed salcedo to get their daughter into ucla as a soccer recruit. bruce and davina isackson face charges in operation varsity blues. ucla admits that lauren...
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. >>> i'm cornell bernard. a prowler inside the house while a family is sleeping. the security footage and you won't believe it. >>> it's kate larsen on the richmond-san rafael bridge. what cal trans is doing tonight to make you safe. >>> in san jose pressure is on to move an entire homeless village. >>> i'm dan noise from the i-team with an extreme case of catfishing and cost an oklahoma woman her life savings. abc 7 news starts right now. >>> and new at 11:00, terrifying moments for a north bay family after home security video reveals a real shocker, a prowler entering their sleeping baby's bedroom. >> abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live in vallejo with the chilling details. >> reporter: deon and dan, vallejo police investigating this. the thought of it is totally creepy. somebody inside your house while you're sleeping. it just happened to one local family. >> mine and my sister's reaction, we both got chills. >> reporter: shandell got chills afters. ing they weren't alone sunday morning. their home security system revealing a man wearing a red hoodie on
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five others stood trial accused of failing to protect children from alleged crimes by the reverend bernard praying that the priest has confessed to abusing boy scouts in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's and will be tried separately while the trial is being held in leon and our correspondent natasha but there is there natasha what sentence have we heard from the course. that's right the court has delivered its verdict in this case and it has found the card awfully hard guilty of failing to report child sexual abuse after twenty fourteen he was cleared of all the charges that pertain to other dates before twenty fourteen he's been given
five others stood trial accused of failing to protect children from alleged crimes by the reverend bernard praying that the priest has confessed to abusing boy scouts in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's and will be tried separately while the trial is being held in leon and our correspondent natasha but there is there natasha what sentence have we heard from the course. that's right the court has delivered its verdict in this case and it has found the card awfully hard guilty of...
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cornell bernard has the details on this. cornell?porter: yeah, ama, contract talks now in their 14th hour here in danville. both sides are optimistic tonight that a tentative agreement can be reached. the teachers association president told the town hall meeting a tentative contract agreement was close at hand to avoid a district strike. so in your opinion, how close is an agreement here? >> in my opinion, very close. >> reporter: both sides met behind closed doors all day wednesday for a marathon bargaining session. the education association, which represents about 1700 teachers is asking for a 5% pay increase. the district has offered 3%. 32,000 students go to school here. teachers also want smaller class sizes, and so does parent joanne chung. >> i was shocked this year, because from fifth grade, there are 31 students in the class. >> reporter: talks come just days after oakland teachers ended their seven-day strike by approving a new contract. oakland and san ramone valleys share one common thing in california, it's near the bott
cornell bernard has the details on this. cornell?porter: yeah, ama, contract talks now in their 14th hour here in danville. both sides are optimistic tonight that a tentative agreement can be reached. the teachers association president told the town hall meeting a tentative contract agreement was close at hand to avoid a district strike. so in your opinion, how close is an agreement here? >> in my opinion, very close. >> reporter: both sides met behind closed doors all day wednesday...
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in oakland, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> cornell, thanks. last month abc 7 news spent an entire week looking at some of the issues bart faces. it is all part of our commitment to building a better bay area. safety was one of the primary concerns viewers told us about. one woman who had one of the run-ins allowed her to join us as they headed home to the east bay from san francisco. >> have more police presence. there needs to be somebody walking around so people know they can't jump the gate or intimidate somebody on the train. it's hard when you have a lot of transient people going through the were system. but there needs to be a way to mitigate that situation. >> a report released earlier this year says 23% of riders say they are concerned about crime. so we want to hear your thoughts about what we can do to keep pwplding a bett building a better bay area. you can write us with your comments and suggestions. and on twitter use the #betterbayarea. facebook, we would love for you to join our better bay area group as we work on finding soluti
in oakland, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> cornell, thanks. last month abc 7 news spent an entire week looking at some of the issues bart faces. it is all part of our commitment to building a better bay area. safety was one of the primary concerns viewers told us about. one woman who had one of the run-ins allowed her to join us as they headed home to the east bay from san francisco. >> have more police presence. there needs to be somebody walking around so people know they...
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my my guest is bernard chan.uch autonomy does hong kong really enjoy, and what does the situation here tell us about the direction that china as a whole is moving? bernard chan, in hong kong, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you got back recently from baiting where you were a delegate at the national people's congress. how does the leadership in beijing view hong kong? well, obviously hong kong plays a very important role for china, especially during these whole trade war tensions. now, hong kong is a special administrative region, so we are china and yet we have a special status. we have different trade agreements with the rest of the world, so i think we play a very special purpose for them. and you have met president xi jinping multiple times, in groups, discussing hong kong and other affairs. when he was vice president, he was in charge of hong kong. you also knew him there. what is his personal opinion of hong kong? well, asi personal opinion of hong kong? well, as i said, hong kong is a very special place fo
my my guest is bernard chan.uch autonomy does hong kong really enjoy, and what does the situation here tell us about the direction that china as a whole is moving? bernard chan, in hong kong, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you got back recently from baiting where you were a delegate at the national people's congress. how does the leadership in beijing view hong kong? well, obviously hong kong plays a very important role for china, especially during these whole trade war tensions. now, hong...
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everyone was making sure everyone is okay. >> that was cornell bernard reporting. now, you can always check the weather conditions where you live on the abc 7 news app. all you have to do is click the blue live bar at the top. you can also enable push alerts to get weather and news updates sent to your mobile device. >>> new developments in the fatal sacramento police shooting of stefan clark. the sacramento county d.a.'s officer announced two police officers will not face charges. the shooting happened last march when officers responded to report of a man smashing car windows. the district attorney says clark ignored the officers' warnings. >> the question is was a crime committed? when we look at the facts and the law and we follow our ethical responsibilities, the answer to that question is no. >> clark's family was clearly upset with the decision not to file charges of his mother says their fight for justice is just beginning. >> we're outraged. even though it's clear from the video and the autopsy as well as the death certificate by their coroner that said hom
everyone was making sure everyone is okay. >> that was cornell bernard reporting. now, you can always check the weather conditions where you live on the abc 7 news app. all you have to do is click the blue live bar at the top. you can also enable push alerts to get weather and news updates sent to your mobile device. >>> new developments in the fatal sacramento police shooting of stefan clark. the sacramento county d.a.'s officer announced two police officers will not face...
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ur >> pbs newseekend 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. gelos. 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.w that 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 eveningthnd k you for joining us. u.s. investigators will head to the scene of a plane crash in t ethiopt killed all 157 teople on board this morning. search and rescus found no survivors at the scene of the crash, 40 miles south of ethiopia's capital of addis ababa. the ethiopian airlines plane was a four-month-old boeing 737 maxs eight, the nmodel of the popular commercial airliner. and the same model as anio indonesia
ur >> pbs newseekend 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. gelos. 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.w that we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public...
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cornell bernard is live in san francisco with more on that. cornell? >> yeah, ama and dan, san francisco has become a hot spot for gray whales. in the past month, experts have counted ten of them. historically, we see two or three. and today some new arrivals were spotted not far away from here. >> you can see right there. >> it's become the bay area's own version of a celebrity sighting, only better. gray whale, out and about near alcatraz. >> we think there are two. >> sky 7 was over the bay as one of the whales put on a show, breaching the surface of the water and just hanging out. >> i think it's fabulous. i've never seen them this close to the shore. so i picked a good time today to come out. >> this cruise ship managed to steer clear of the magnificent animals. >> one of them, i don't know if he was slowing for fish or whatever it was. but just a lot of activity in the bay today. >> expert says the gray whales migrate north in late winter and early spring. but this year they've seen high numbers of grays entering the bay, some staying longer than
cornell bernard is live in san francisco with more on that. cornell? >> yeah, ama and dan, san francisco has become a hot spot for gray whales. in the past month, experts have counted ten of them. historically, we see two or three. and today some new arrivals were spotted not far away from here. >> you can see right there. >> it's become the bay area's own version of a celebrity sighting, only better. gray whale, out and about near alcatraz. >> we think there are two....
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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.. 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 retirent company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs statiofrom viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. u.s. and south korean officials announced an end to longtime joint military drills on the korean peninsula. the announcement came late yesterday, just two days after presidt trump's summit with north korean leader kim jong un ended without any agreement. in a statement, the pentagon said that current springtime drills would be replaced with" newly designed comm
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family.. 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 retirent 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 d edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cherylnd philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos a diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provid by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retiremepany. 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 united sta cutting off direct aid to el salvador, guatemala, and honduras. the state department announced today that it will suspend 2017 and 2018 payments to the three countries. ve comes one day after president trump threatened to mmut down the u.s.-mexico border overration and said that the cuts were already in place. >> i've enents to guatemala, to hondura
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue d edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cherylnd philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos a diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provid by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retiremepany. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public...
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at least seventy men say the painter abused them as children some were as young as seven years old bernard brain is now awaiting trial. is alleged victims say that many people in the catholic church community knew about the abuse from some of the parishioners here to parents to the highest clerics in france like cardinal but they say that the urge to protect the churches reputation was stronger than the urge to protect young children this writer grew up in pain as parish and is investigated his case she says barbour has trial reflects the way the catholic church around the world has failed to deal with abuse report only problem with the church into recently was there was a fear of public scandal cardinals would say it was best to sort out problems internally but that's not right you sort out problems with the justice system and in full transparency the cardinal faces up to three years in prison if found guilty the public prosecutors recommended no conviction because many of the accusations are so old the statute of limitations has run out fast or davao says that whatever the verdict the tr
at least seventy men say the painter abused them as children some were as young as seven years old bernard brain is now awaiting trial. is alleged victims say that many people in the catholic church community knew about the abuse from some of the parishioners here to parents to the highest clerics in france like cardinal but they say that the urge to protect the churches reputation was stronger than the urge to protect young children this writer grew up in pain as parish and is investigated his...
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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. salind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. drporate funding is provi by mutual of america-- designing customized individua and group retirement products. that's why we're your .retirement compa 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,oi and thanks forng us. new zealand is in mourning after the deadliest terror attack in the country's history. at least 49 people were shot ana killtwo mosques in new zealand's third-largest city of christchurch during friday prayer services. hundreds of mourners paid their respects at the site of the first shooting, the al noor mosque. others laid flowers at a msmorial site near the h
. >> 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. salind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. drporate funding is provi by mutual of america-- designing customized individua and group retirement products. that's why we're your .retirement compa additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend ilemade possy: 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's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been ovided by: and by the corporation for toublic broadcasting, and by contributionour pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at li ohari sreenivasan.rk, >> sreenivasan: good evening and apank you for joining us. in his first publiarance since returning from vietnam, president dona trump spoke today at the annual conservative political action conference in maryland. in a wide ranging, at times rambling speech that began with the president hugging a u.s. flag, mr. trump once aga s railed againcial counsel robert mueller's investigation of russian interference in t- 2016 electioing an expletive to describe it. >> t
." >> pbs newshour weekend ilemade possy: 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's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been ovided by: and by the corporation for...
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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 mitein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided l by mut america-- designing customized individual rand grourement products. that's why we're your retirement company. radditional supas been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs thank you.om viewers like you. from t tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the coents are still secret, the attorney general is still iaviewing, and the demands to see spcounsel robert mueller's report on the almost two-year investigation into president trump and russian election interference are growing. photographers tracked the movements of attorney general william barr as he left home this morning. yesterday, in a letter to congreional leaders, barr
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip mitein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided l by mut america-- designing customized individual rand grourement products. that's why we're your retirement company. radditional supas been provided by: and by the corporation for public...
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bernard smith al-jazeera. and we're going now to our correspondent who is joining us live from tunis a neighbor intimacy aware arab league foreign ministers is setting up the agenda for a summit on sunday interestingly hashim the situation in algeria isn't expected to be on the arab league agenda. no mention whatsoever of the political crisis although we do understand that the president of the senate. is going to be here. to attend the. summit and i think it's going to be an opportunity for him to talk to many arab leaders about the latest developments on the ground particularly neighboring countries are closely watching the situation as it evolves in syria and in the last few minutes we've heard that it's at least a million people out on the streets and we have heard this number before in the last six weeks what are you hearing about the situation in algeria. huge crowds particularly in the capital we're getting reports of rallies in different parts of the country or united all saying in the same voice that t
bernard smith al-jazeera. and we're going now to our correspondent who is joining us live from tunis a neighbor intimacy aware arab league foreign ministers is setting up the agenda for a summit on sunday interestingly hashim the situation in algeria isn't expected to be on the arab league agenda. no mention whatsoever of the political crisis although we do understand that the president of the senate. is going to be here. to attend the. summit and i think it's going to be an opportunity for him...
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at least seventy men say the painter abused them as children some reason young a seven years old bernard burnett is now awaiting trial his alleged victims say that many people in the catholic church community knew about the abuse from some of the parishioners here to parents to the highest clerics in france like cardinal law but they say that the urge to protect the church his reputation was stronger than the urge to protect young children. this writer grew up in pain as parish and is investigating his case she says baba has trial reflects the way the catholic church around the world has failed to deal with abuse through like reporting only the problem with the church into recently was there was a fear of public scandal cardinals would say it was best to sort out problems internally but that's not right you sort out problems with the justice system and in full transparency the cardinal faces up to three years in prison if found guilty the public prosecutor has recommended no conviction because many of the accusations is so old the statute of limitations has run out false or devil says th
at least seventy men say the painter abused them as children some reason young a seven years old bernard burnett is now awaiting trial his alleged victims say that many people in the catholic church community knew about the abuse from some of the parishioners here to parents to the highest clerics in france like cardinal law but they say that the urge to protect the church his reputation was stronger than the urge to protect young children. this writer grew up in pain as parish and is...
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bernard jarrett be the french business tycoon for saving the famous sports apparel company a duders in the early one nine hundred ninety s. zim a hot seat again this time in french court the trouble could land him in jail for fraud or misuse of public funds for the parish archie correspond as the latest. the french tycoon or to p. is backing of course in a trial that's expected to last some four to five weeks now he faces charges of fraud that if found guilty could see him behind bars for five years and also the misuse of public funds totaling an amount of nearly half a billion euros that carries with it ten years in prison now this whole saga has been going on for the better part of twenty five years but this particular hearing dates back to an arbitration decision in two thousand and eight that saw tippi awarded some four hundred four million euros the operation board upheld his claims that a local french bank had behaved improperly in buying and reselling she is in his i didas sportswear company those dealings gave the bank a profit of some seven hundred million euros but left the b
bernard jarrett be the french business tycoon for saving the famous sports apparel company a duders in the early one nine hundred ninety s. zim a hot seat again this time in french court the trouble could land him in jail for fraud or misuse of public funds for the parish archie correspond as the latest. the french tycoon or to p. is backing of course in a trial that's expected to last some four to five weeks now he faces charges of fraud that if found guilty could see him behind bars for five...
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they showed absolutely no fear at the bernard le roux.g that could go wrong did go wrong for the real madrid. the finish was brilliantly set up by dusan tadic, man of the match, rejected by the premier league side southampton in the summer. he set up a second goal as well for david neres, and then our injury problems for real madrid. they had some work to do at half—time to turn this around. could they turn this around? the answer was no. —— bernabeu. dusan tadic got a goal, he made it three. marco asensio got one back, but then lasse schone made it 4—1. a brilliant freekick, a goal which really summed up how brilliant ajax work, but real madrid, a poor night, they will be stunned by this. it comes off the back of two straight or classico defeats, it comes off the back of them being absolutely nowhere in the league title race, no chance of catching barcelona and atletico madrid, knocked out of the copper del rey, now knocked out of the champions league. they have gone from the sublime and the zinedine zidane, winning it three times in a r
they showed absolutely no fear at the bernard le roux.g that could go wrong did go wrong for the real madrid. the finish was brilliantly set up by dusan tadic, man of the match, rejected by the premier league side southampton in the summer. he set up a second goal as well for david neres, and then our injury problems for real madrid. they had some work to do at half—time to turn this around. could they turn this around? the answer was no. —— bernabeu. dusan tadic got a goal, he made it...
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i think there's something in what bernard hogan howe is saying, but we have people who have looked atthe past, but the problem is they solve it for a bit then ditch the solutions. itjust comes back again. kids will always need to be steered away. you also have to look at all the differences in the cuts, notjust youth services. massive cuts to education, everything from funding for materials to stuff her afterschool services. there's actually something we never talk about, there is a massive crisis today in children's social care which is paid for by local government. that protects the most vulnerable children, the ones who are most likely to come from deprived backgrounds and have troubling issues, and potentially go on to be homeless or commit violent crimes. all these things come down to austerity, they really do. at some point the government will have to say that they care more about saving money or lives? sajid javit calls emergency knife crime summit. there will be a meeting of various police chief constables across the country later on this week. theresa may has made it clear th
i think there's something in what bernard hogan howe is saying, but we have people who have looked atthe past, but the problem is they solve it for a bit then ditch the solutions. itjust comes back again. kids will always need to be steered away. you also have to look at all the differences in the cuts, notjust youth services. massive cuts to education, everything from funding for materials to stuff her afterschool services. there's actually something we never talk about, there is a massive...
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abc news reporter cornell bernard tagged along with draymond green who saw his new workplace. >> and draymond's reaction was pretty awesome when he saw the state-of-the-art chase center. we needed a hardhat and safety vest to venture into the new $1.8 billion chase center still under investigation. draymond seemed blown away. >> kind of at a loss for words. i don't know if you can tell or not but it's amazing. >> reporter: all 18,000 seats seem close to the abz. oracle arena had 19,500 but chase will have something even bigger for the fans. >> they will have a scoreboard with lots more information. >> reporter: this is where the lockerroom will be. draymond called dibs. smart man. >> corner will be good. >> reporter: and he said who the dubs' first opponent will be. >> october fifth, 5:30, we'll be taking on the labors in the first preseason game at the chase center. and it will be the start of great in thes. we're all excited to move into the new building. >> reporter: leaving oracle after five nba finals and championships will be bitter sweet. >> we're leaving the building, not cit
abc news reporter cornell bernard tagged along with draymond green who saw his new workplace. >> and draymond's reaction was pretty awesome when he saw the state-of-the-art chase center. we needed a hardhat and safety vest to venture into the new $1.8 billion chase center still under investigation. draymond seemed blown away. >> kind of at a loss for words. i don't know if you can tell or not but it's amazing. >> reporter: all 18,000 seats seem close to the abz. oracle arena...
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this is a format police commissioner, lord bernard hogan howe, who says you need a knife * to obligateeone who can look at all these issues —— knife tsar. someone who can see the bigger picture, and bring all the threads together to try to deal with this. you were about to start with your analysis as about to start with your analysis as a result of having worked with boris johnson on knife crime back in 2008. i think this is really interesting, just go into what the level of knife crime was then, and what happened when borisjohnson crime was then, and what happened when boris johnson became crime was then, and what happened when borisjohnson became mayor? crime was then, and what happened when boris johnson became mayor? the issue was that in the run—up to boris becoming the mayor, the numbers were not where they are now. we ended up with that campaign, there was a huge focus on knife crime, and we toured all 32 london boroughs endlessly. and one of the biggest issues was what was happening with young people at that time, what were they doing? there we re time, what were they doing? th
this is a format police commissioner, lord bernard hogan howe, who says you need a knife * to obligateeone who can look at all these issues —— knife tsar. someone who can see the bigger picture, and bring all the threads together to try to deal with this. you were about to start with your analysis as about to start with your analysis as a result of having worked with boris johnson on knife crime back in 2008. i think this is really interesting, just go into what the level of knife crime was...
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cornell bernard has that. >> reporter: the trump administration calls it a crisis at the u.s.ern border. a surge of migrants into the u.s. creating a humanitarian crisis. >> i think the president is entirely misguided. >> reporter: this man came to the u.s. with his family. he is now the northern california executive director for the aclu which celebrated the organization's 100th birthday at oakland's jack london square. he believes president trump is wrong. >> the border is the port of entry for commerce, for people. shutting the border is a misguided attempt by the president. >> reporter: a congresswoman is feeling a bit of deja vu. she doesn't know what to make of the president's threat. >> i'm getting to the point where i think the president just cries wolf too many times. he said he was going to pull troops out of syria which would have been a mistake. >> reporter: the president of san francisco hispanic republicans says, shut it down. he supports trump's idea to calm the border crisis. >> that border is controlled by the drug cartels and by criminals. human traffickers.
cornell bernard has that. >> reporter: the trump administration calls it a crisis at the u.s.ern border. a surge of migrants into the u.s. creating a humanitarian crisis. >> i think the president is entirely misguided. >> reporter: this man came to the u.s. with his family. he is now the northern california executive director for the aclu which celebrated the organization's 100th birthday at oakland's jack london square. he believes president trump is wrong. >> the...
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cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> we started sending out alerts about the bart computer problems early yesterday morning through the abc 7 news app. it's one way to stay on top of breaking news. the app is free, be sure to enable push alerts to receive the latest updates. >>> you may remember last month we spent an entire week looking at the issues that bart and riders are facing. this is part of our commitment to building a better bay area. we saw fair evaders and complaints about dirty stations to what the future holds including bringing service to the south bay and upgrading to a modern fleet but the main focus is the train system and it's current form. >> do you want riders to complain? >> of course. that's how you fix it. >> we've been answering your questions as they come in but it's not all bad. we're also looking at some of the things you tell us bart is doing well now. we want to hear your thoughts whab what we can do to help build a better bay area. you can write us with your comments and suggestions. on twitter use the hashtag better bay area and on facebook, we would love f
cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> we started sending out alerts about the bart computer problems early yesterday morning through the abc 7 news app. it's one way to stay on top of breaking news. the app is free, be sure to enable push alerts to receive the latest updates. >>> you may remember last month we spent an entire week looking at the issues that bart and riders are facing. this is part of our commitment to building a better bay area. we saw fair evaders and complaints...
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this is alan bernard from the federal budget centers office. oh i bet it is you say what you can buy today you know not that i'm aware of. that. for the second year in a row a record number of people convicted of crimes have been exonerated in the united states according to a new report by the national registry of exonerations one hundred forty nine people falsely convicted of crimes were freed twenty fifteen nearly forty percent of those cases were charged as. a. c. c after spending fifty years in fraser the jefferson parish made its three d.n.a. evidence exonerated david to have it all who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his. tourney's are speaking right now in the seventh ward. you dream of it every day it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i feel. free i. daymond to video the man right there in the center of your screen free
this is alan bernard from the federal budget centers office. oh i bet it is you say what you can buy today you know not that i'm aware of. that. for the second year in a row a record number of people convicted of crimes have been exonerated in the united states according to a new report by the national registry of exonerations one hundred forty nine people falsely convicted of crimes were freed twenty fifteen nearly forty percent of those cases were charged as. a. c. c after spending fifty...
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cornell bernard is in our newsroom with that part of the story. >> president trump says if the system at the border isn't fixed, he will close it. some here in the bay area hope he doesn't make good on that threat, but others hope he does. the trump administration calls it a cascading crisis at the u.s. southern border, a surge of migrants, creating a humanitarian crisis. >> i think the president is entirely misguided. >> reporter: this man imgreated to the u.s. with his family. he believes president trump is wrong. >> the border is the port of entry for commerce, for people. and shutting the border is a misguided attempt by the president. >> reporter: jackie speier is feeling a bit of deja vu. she doesn't know what to make of the president's threat. >> i'm getting to the point where i think the president cries wolf too many times. he says he was going to pull our troops out of syria, which would have been a mistake. >> reporter: but the hispanic republicans say shut it down. >> that border is controlled by drug cartels and criminals. it is, human traffickers. it is not controlled by
cornell bernard is in our newsroom with that part of the story. >> president trump says if the system at the border isn't fixed, he will close it. some here in the bay area hope he doesn't make good on that threat, but others hope he does. the trump administration calls it a cascading crisis at the u.s. southern border, a surge of migrants, creating a humanitarian crisis. >> i think the president is entirely misguided. >> reporter: this man imgreated to the u.s. with his...
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in oakland, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> last month abc7 news spent an entire week looking at some of the issues b.a.r.t. faces. it's part of our commitment to building a better bay area. safety was one of the primary concerns viewers told us about. we heard from passengers who had numerous issues on the platforms and the trains themselves. one b.a.r.t. rider allowed us to join her for the evening commute. she headed home to the east bay from san francisco. >> have more police presence. there needs to be somebody walking around so people know they can't jump a gate or they can't intimidate somebody on the train. it's hard when you have a lot of transient people that are going through the system but there really needs to be a way to mitigate that situation. >> a report released earlier this year says 23% of riders say they are concerned about crime. we want to hear your thoughts about what we can do to keep building a better bay area. head to abc7news.com and search the words better bay area. you can write us with your comments and suggestions. on twitter use the #betterbayarea and
in oakland, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> last month abc7 news spent an entire week looking at some of the issues b.a.r.t. faces. it's part of our commitment to building a better bay area. safety was one of the primary concerns viewers told us about. we heard from passengers who had numerous issues on the platforms and the trains themselves. one b.a.r.t. rider allowed us to join her for the evening commute. she headed home to the east bay from san francisco. >> have more police...
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police say bernard alexasher ed the girl photos on his phone and then walked her away from the house.ther kids in the neighborhood started yelling and alerted the girl's father. he was able to stop and keep the girl until others arrived. >>> the trump hotel lawsuit, the word is em that bans federal officials from accepting benefits from foreign or state governments. the attneys general in maryland and d.c. say government spending at trump's hotel blocks from the white house violates the ban. trump's lawrs disagree. the two sides will argue in federal court tuesday. a big break in the case of the mob family. a >>> australian politician has egg on his face after a confrontation wh a teen. the worwideld >>> the hashtag egg boy trending on twitter today. a teenager who cracked a raw egg over an australian lawmaker'ng head ear the nickname, take look at the chaos that followed. >> when people areetting attacked in their own -- >> theioawmakerntly punches the teen in the head. people then wrestle theth teen ground. this happened a day after the senator made some controversial comments follo
police say bernard alexasher ed the girl photos on his phone and then walked her away from the house.ther kids in the neighborhood started yelling and alerted the girl's father. he was able to stop and keep the girl until others arrived. >>> the trump hotel lawsuit, the word is em that bans federal officials from accepting benefits from foreign or state governments. the attneys general in maryland and d.c. say government spending at trump's hotel blocks from the white house violates...
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inspected the site this week only they can grant permission for building materials to be allowed in bernard smith al-jazeera in occupied east jerusalem hallways chief financial officer will appear in court next week after canada allowed an extradition request to go ahead when one joe was arrested at bank who were airport in december at the request of the us government it is accusing hmong and the chinese take charge of conspiring to violate sanctions on iran case triggered a diplomatic route between canada and china says it will be watching the case closely to go to justice will prevail in the end zone now in fact not only the chinese and canadian citizens but the whole world is extremely interested to hear how the canadian government answers this question of britain's looming exit from the european union is a major concern for the u.k. science community they say it's scaring off students and academics who'd normally come to study and teach them hey we're reports from the university city of cambridge which voted overwhelmingly to stay in the european union. this is a team effort to because
inspected the site this week only they can grant permission for building materials to be allowed in bernard smith al-jazeera in occupied east jerusalem hallways chief financial officer will appear in court next week after canada allowed an extradition request to go ahead when one joe was arrested at bank who were airport in december at the request of the us government it is accusing hmong and the chinese take charge of conspiring to violate sanctions on iran case triggered a diplomatic route...
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well, coming up on the show, ahead of international women's day on friday, interior designer tara bernardmust embrace the impact women are making in industry stay with us - i think the best companies succeed as a team, and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we just upload our logo, and if we have any questions, customer service is there to help. - [male] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you look and feel like a team. get started today at customink.com. who we are as people and making everybody feel welcome. ordering custom ink t-shirts has been a really smart decision for our business. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products and free shipping. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com. >>> welcome back to "street signs. british counterterrorism police are investigating three explosive packages that were found yesterday at heathrow airport, london city airport, and waterloo train station in central london nbc news's matt bradley filed this report late last night. >>> london authorities are searching for whoever mailed this explosive de
well, coming up on the show, ahead of international women's day on friday, interior designer tara bernardmust embrace the impact women are making in industry stay with us - i think the best companies succeed as a team, and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. we just upload our logo, and if we have any questions, customer service is there to help. - [male] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you look and feel like a team. get started today at customink.com. who we are as...
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five others stood trial accused of failing to protect children from alleged crimes by the reverend bernard praying that the priest has confessed to abusing boy scouts in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's and will be tried separately while the trial is being held in leon and our correspondent natasha but there is there natasha what sentence have we heard from the course. that's right the court has delivered its verdict in this case and it has found the card awfully hard guilty of failing to report child sexual abuse after twenty fourteen he was cleared of all the charges that pertain to other dates before twenty fourteen he's been given a six month suspended sentence now because of the above are wilson actually here he was expected to be in the court but he didn't turn up his lawyers said that was expected and they said that they will appeal this decision and they have ten days to do so while the lawyers for some of the victims in this case the alleged victim say that this is an historic occasion in fact we were just speaking to one of the alleged victims of the priest belknap th
five others stood trial accused of failing to protect children from alleged crimes by the reverend bernard praying that the priest has confessed to abusing boy scouts in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's and will be tried separately while the trial is being held in leon and our correspondent natasha but there is there natasha what sentence have we heard from the course. that's right the court has delivered its verdict in this case and it has found the card awfully hard guilty of...
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i'm cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> very cool, can't wait to see it. >>> meteorologist lisa argen istracking our weather. we've got a little bit of drizzle out there, lisa. >> that's right, kate. the heaviest rain while you were sleeping. here's live doppler 7 where it quickly is moving into the sacramento valley, the san joaquin valley. we do still have showers, though, from fremont to the south bay, also into milpitas. look at south sunset avenue, 680. a little shower activity, but quickly sliding to the east out of 880 there. 680 is wet, though, london drive. and to the north over into the east bay, certainly the wet weather if you're headed out from blackhawk road around alamo, 680 in danville, and walnut creek. and as you head out towards ath quickly and we'll be looking at sunshine replacing the wet start to your weekend. it is snowing. temperatures in the low 30s in the the sierra nevada. we're still looking at rough weather there with a winter weather advisory until 5:00. 2 to 4 inches of additional snow. another week left of march and it looks more wet than dry. at san rafae
i'm cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> very cool, can't wait to see it. >>> meteorologist lisa argen istracking our weather. we've got a little bit of drizzle out there, lisa. >> that's right, kate. the heaviest rain while you were sleeping. here's live doppler 7 where it quickly is moving into the sacramento valley, the san joaquin valley. we do still have showers, though, from fremont to the south bay, also into milpitas. look at south sunset avenue, 680. a little shower...
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bernard. >> that will do it for the news at 5:00. >> news at 6:00 begins right now. >>> breaking newsalameda county. a suspect reportedly opens fire on a sheriff's deputy. what we are learning about the confrontation. >>> a murder case has pitted the city of san jose against santa clara county. the debate over immigration that has both sides pointing fingers. >>> governor gavin newsom halts executions in california. what this means for hundreds of inmates on death row. >> we begin with breaking news out of san leandro. let's get to live pictures from chopper five. investigators on the scene of a shooting involving an alameda county sheriff's deputy. you're looking live at the parking lot of the reuse it to nationbuilding on east 14th street. the parking lot blocked off. no official confirmation from authorities but we have seeing what appears to be a body of a victim near a parked car. we can tell you know deputies were injured in the instant reported around 4:40 this afternoon. this is a very active scene. here is video from a few moments ago. there is an suv in the lot with at least
bernard. >> that will do it for the news at 5:00. >> news at 6:00 begins right now. >>> breaking newsalameda county. a suspect reportedly opens fire on a sheriff's deputy. what we are learning about the confrontation. >>> a murder case has pitted the city of san jose against santa clara county. the debate over immigration that has both sides pointing fingers. >>> governor gavin newsom halts executions in california. what this means for hundreds of inmates...
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i'm cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> the make-a-wish foundation celebrated 35 years of granting wishes for children in san francisco last night. abc 7 news anchor ama daetz was the emcee once again at the special event called the evening of wishes which happened at the ritz-carlt ritz-carlton. it included a reception, dinner and auction to raise money to grant more wishes for critically ill children. some of the auction items included a day with the giants and a private movie screening. >>> larkin street youth services held its paving the way gala last night. the goal, to raise $1 million for programs for homeless young people. larkin street works with 2200 people each year to put a roof over their heads, provide education, employment and health services. >>> weatherwise we've kind of seen it all overnight. we've seen rain, it's been cold. lisa, now, it's looking sunny and clear out there. >> isn't that nice? got rid of the rain as you were sleeping. live doppler 7 confirms that. the san joaquin valley looking pretty soggy and the bay area plenty of clouds. there's the system moving th
i'm cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> the make-a-wish foundation celebrated 35 years of granting wishes for children in san francisco last night. abc 7 news anchor ama daetz was the emcee once again at the special event called the evening of wishes which happened at the ritz-carlt ritz-carlton. it included a reception, dinner and auction to raise money to grant more wishes for critically ill children. some of the auction items included a day with the giants and a private movie...
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walter, bernard and irene swartz, sue and edgar walken heim iii, the cheryl and phillip mills team familyjudy and josh west on, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in hanoi where a summit between the united states and north korea came to an abrupt end today without an agreement on denuclearization. already there are conflicting accounts from both sides as to what actually happened behind closed doors. president trump says that while he still hopes for further progress in this process, the talks broke down over sanctions relief. >> basically, they wanted the sanctions lifted in their entirety. and we couldn't do that. they were willing to denuke a large portion of the areas that we wanted but we couldn't give up all of the sanctions for that. >> the president says that he's unwilling to trade full sanctions relief for partial denuclearization. so that is why he walked but flying home to washington and into the political firestorm over the bombshell testimony by michael cohen before congress
walter, bernard and irene swartz, sue and edgar walken heim iii, the cheryl and phillip mills team familyjudy and josh west on, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in hanoi where a summit between the united states and north korea came to an abrupt end today without an agreement on denuclearization. already there are conflicting accounts from both sides as to what actually happened...
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i'm cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> he said he was done with performing but paul simon will headlineside lands this year in san francisco. last year simon retired from live performances, but said he'd perform the occasional concert and benefit of philanthropic organizations. so simon will donate the entire net proceeds from his outside lands performance to nonprofits. the full lineup will be released on tuesday, which so many of us are looking forward to. >>> the make-a-wish foundation celebrated 35 years of granting wishes to children in san francisco last night. ama daetz was the emcee. it included a reception, dinner, si silent and live auction to raise money for critically ill children. some of the auction items included a day with the giants and a private movie screening courtesy of francis ford copola. >>> the goal last night was to raise $1 million for programs for homeless young people, larkin street works with people to provide education, employment and health services. >>> weatherwise we had some rain last night, maybe more of a drizzle, but meteorologist lisa argen is here
i'm cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> he said he was done with performing but paul simon will headlineside lands this year in san francisco. last year simon retired from live performances, but said he'd perform the occasional concert and benefit of philanthropic organizations. so simon will donate the entire net proceeds from his outside lands performance to nonprofits. the full lineup will be released on tuesday, which so many of us are looking forward to. >>> the make-a-wish...
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thank you to the president of thearc, bernard and the co-chairs. just an amazing event. i've been seeing that thing for eight years. i've see these kids, including my own, grow up. all of the partners at the arc do such tremendous work for that community. >>> it's starting to look like spring. cherry trees are blooming around the national harbor. these may not look like the ones you see at the tidal basin. they are a bit ltle darker. there are now 100 of them neare gaylord resort and convention center. the tigdal basin trees will blom in april. >> i didn't think that april wao goingake it. after yesterday and today, maybe there's a chance we'll see these blossoms after all. yes, it comes every year. cold.s been so stinking >> there's no cold air in sight. seasonably chilly the next cole days. but no real bitter, bitter cold. last week, a lot of spots were dropping into the teens. we could have mornings with the suburbs down or at the freezing mark. it's a far cry between 15 and 30 degrees. on a monday, northwest winds aren't too substantial just yet. they will be increas
thank you to the president of thearc, bernard and the co-chairs. just an amazing event. i've been seeing that thing for eight years. i've see these kids, including my own, grow up. all of the partners at the arc do such tremendous work for that community. >>> it's starting to look like spring. cherry trees are blooming around the national harbor. these may not look like the ones you see at the tidal basin. they are a bit ltle darker. there are now 100 of them neare gaylord resort and...
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. >> cornell bernard was there for all the fun. ♪ you were working as a waitress in a cocktail bar ♪: name that d of qu at lucasfilm's annual trivia night. >> what country hosted the 2018 fifa world cup? >> reporter: some questions baffling, like this anna gram. >> a giggle-inducing body of water. >> reporter: 54 teams doing battle. in this corner the mighty abc 7 storm scale troopers, powered by two former "jeopardy!" contestants, jericho and simone. meteorologist drew tuma breaks it down. >> i think we're in a good spot for top five, maybe top three. >> reporter: last year abc stormtroopers took home the trophy. folks here were mad as a stormtrooper about it. >> they weren't happy the trophy left lucasfilms property last year. we're hoping to take it away again. >> reporter: one question asked by george lucas himself. >> who developed the electric chair and met indiana jones in his teens? >> reporter: each team raises money to play. the funds help local charities thrive. since 2006, more than $1 million has been raised. >> i refer to it as the unstoppable fund-raising juggernaut th
. >> cornell bernard was there for all the fun. ♪ you were working as a waitress in a cocktail bar ♪: name that d of qu at lucasfilm's annual trivia night. >> what country hosted the 2018 fifa world cup? >> reporter: some questions baffling, like this anna gram. >> a giggle-inducing body of water. >> reporter: 54 teams doing battle. in this corner the mighty abc 7 storm scale troopers, powered by two former "jeopardy!" contestants, jericho and simone....
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they will be generally uniform high centres in which lots of onto bernard and have their own brands,ecipes all made toa their own brands, recipes all made to a certain quality, which the applications are thriving on. so you are saying if i order a committee come from these so—called dark kitchens, not necessarily from the restau ra nt kitchens, not necessarily from the resta u ra nt i kitchens, not necessarily from the restaurant i think i'm ordering it from. in theory, yes or and i'm so you may order dark kitchen is a terrible name to use for this. you hear about dark theatres commit theatres that are basically closed. lots of rats crawling around for some no, it is meant to be not the kitchen over there we see everything being it is off somewhere also but at least it is being done to classic standards and they will be making other stuff, just next door to become a different types of cruising for other outlets as well.|j become a different types of cruising for other outlets as well. i think i'll have a concern about standards. i have a nut allergy and i am very conscious about eati
they will be generally uniform high centres in which lots of onto bernard and have their own brands,ecipes all made toa their own brands, recipes all made to a certain quality, which the applications are thriving on. so you are saying if i order a committee come from these so—called dark kitchens, not necessarily from the restau ra nt kitchens, not necessarily from the resta u ra nt i kitchens, not necessarily from the restaurant i think i'm ordering it from. in theory, yes or and i'm so you...
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in bernard a three hour train trip from prague people have been also reconciling the past helped along by cutting the two of us book the expulsion of. the also need to subscribe to the dixie cup or grab up an overstuffed. get them just come in on skype we call it it's go. live on ohio. could be a bully. it's not nice and who develops an ash upon a wall was an equally good model in supposing. just a just or just to support it i see the isa fluxion not just the globe on any pushout never did. burn it was the second largest city in the czech republic in one thousand ten it had one hundred twenty thousand residents eighty thousand spoke german as their mother tongue the rest were chaps they lived peacefully with one another until the nazis marched in. around eleven thousand jews from burnell fall victim to the nazis and countless opponents of hitler's regime were tortured and executed. when i moved to my first flat then i every morning or every day passed around the sign which is on the old assad marisha glass and to go in the street and because i didn't know i think about the. german pres
in bernard a three hour train trip from prague people have been also reconciling the past helped along by cutting the two of us book the expulsion of. the also need to subscribe to the dixie cup or grab up an overstuffed. get them just come in on skype we call it it's go. live on ohio. could be a bully. it's not nice and who develops an ash upon a wall was an equally good model in supposing. just a just or just to support it i see the isa fluxion not just the globe on any pushout never did....