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bernard's vision made an influence here at home and abroad. tweeting this picture of him with tyson and bernard tyson our loving friend and board member has passed away, he always did so much for others and one of the worlds greatest ceos. in the east bay people are remembering bernard tyson as a community leader. abc 7 news was in oakland where they were holding its annual black sunday expo. the senior pastor there met tyson more than a decade ago and called him a gentle spirit. >> he was a brother and a friend, so i'm going to miss him deeply. i don't know how to express all of the words that i feel right now, but it's a level of sadness. but i do know that his legacy will live on for years to come. >> he called tyson's death not just a terrible loss for kaiser but for oakland and america. abc 7 news sent out a breaking news push alert out this morning just after kaiser announced that its chairman and ceo bernard j. tyson died. be one of the first to know about breaking news, you can enable push alerts to get updates sent to your mobile devi
bernard's vision made an influence here at home and abroad. tweeting this picture of him with tyson and bernard tyson our loving friend and board member has passed away, he always did so much for others and one of the worlds greatest ceos. in the east bay people are remembering bernard tyson as a community leader. abc 7 news was in oakland where they were holding its annual black sunday expo. the senior pastor there met tyson more than a decade ago and called him a gentle spirit. >> he...
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. >> reporter: part of the reason bernard tyson's passing is so shocking is the fact he was out at events the past weekend and past week enjoying life as usual. this is thrive city, the new area around the newly built chase center. he wanted to do this. it was part of his community building. kaiser sponsored the area and is now part of this chase center which is such a fixture in the bay area and of course the name is inspired by one of his many legacies here in the bay area. he was the chairman and ceo of kaiser permanente, the nation's largest health care non-profit provider. he was at the company for over 30 years and over the summer he announced kaiser's plan to build a new $900 million headquarters building in oakland. he and his wife lived in the east bay and san francisco and he had three sons. tyson was deeply involved in community building and he was remembered today at the annual black expo in oakland and by barbara lee. >> i'm shaken. our community has lost a great human being and we mourn his death today, but we must also remember the legacy he's left for so many young people,
. >> reporter: part of the reason bernard tyson's passing is so shocking is the fact he was out at events the past weekend and past week enjoying life as usual. this is thrive city, the new area around the newly built chase center. he wanted to do this. it was part of his community building. kaiser sponsored the area and is now part of this chase center which is such a fixture in the bay area and of course the name is inspired by one of his many legacies here in the bay area. he was the...
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bernard led with a compassion first vision. his commitment to oakland and the well being of residents will be felt for generations. warrior stephon curry tweeted rest in peace. >> our future is better because of tyson. >> bernard was an exceptional colleague, a passionate leader, and an honorable man. he will be greatly missed. gregory adams has been named executive vice president as the interim chair and decree of o-kaiser. eric, back to you. >> kaiser behavioral health workers postponed the planned five day strike in wake of tyson's death. they were set to picket over concerns of access to care. a new date for the strike has not been announced. >>> abc news spent a breaking news push alert this morning just after announced tyson's death. you can be the first to know about breaking news on the abc 7 news app. just enable push alerts. >>> developing news out of san francisco, growing outrage after the beating and possible robbery of a senior citizen. >> we do want to warn you some of you may find the video disturbing. abc 7 new
bernard led with a compassion first vision. his commitment to oakland and the well being of residents will be felt for generations. warrior stephon curry tweeted rest in peace. >> our future is better because of tyson. >> bernard was an exceptional colleague, a passionate leader, and an honorable man. he will be greatly missed. gregory adams has been named executive vice president as the interim chair and decree of o-kaiser. eric, back to you. >> kaiser behavioral health...
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cornell bernard has the latest on the investigation. >> i was extremely disturbed. extremely upset. >> reporter: strong reaction from chinatown residents over this disturbing event caught on video. a group of four male suspects beat three men and tried to rob them on clay street and walter lum place. you can see one of the victims is punched right in the face and falls to the ground. >> he was out cold. >> reporter: betty lily watched chinatown merchants association. >> we are trying to make it a visitor-friendly destination and at the same time you get these thugs who come in and they just beat up people randomly for no reason whatsoever. it's a hate crime. >> reporter: two other victims are seen being punched and knocked to the street. moments later the suspects take off down clay street in a black suv. over the summer two senior citizens were brutally attacked in chinatown in broad daylight. a 19-year-old oakland man was arrested for one of the assaults. >> what we saw last night is not going to be tolerated. >> reporter: supervisor aaron peskin says police tell
cornell bernard has the latest on the investigation. >> i was extremely disturbed. extremely upset. >> reporter: strong reaction from chinatown residents over this disturbing event caught on video. a group of four male suspects beat three men and tried to rob them on clay street and walter lum place. you can see one of the victims is punched right in the face and falls to the ground. >> he was out cold. >> reporter: betty lily watched chinatown merchants association....
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well he's known as the father of rural innovation bernard kiviat was just 16 when he started inventing things and it's still what he loves doing most and he also loves sharing his knowledge we visited his innovation hop in tanzania. bernat has long been interested in energy and how to produce it it's something he's taught himself a lot about over the years he developed this machine to flatten flexible cubes to drip irrigation. as an inventor it's your job to come up with something useful. i realize that people were ignoring the environment even though it's of central importance to human beings. so i began developing ideas that will make a difference to the environment. he started at home by using wind to generate electricity this turbine powers his homemade washing machine the water is pumped up from a borehole it's not only environmentally friendly but also saves time and effort if there's no wind he can always hop on this bike can pump the water up that way. he's also had a solar panel installed on the roof so he's no longer dependent on the state power grid. bernard is not alone wit
well he's known as the father of rural innovation bernard kiviat was just 16 when he started inventing things and it's still what he loves doing most and he also loves sharing his knowledge we visited his innovation hop in tanzania. bernat has long been interested in energy and how to produce it it's something he's taught himself a lot about over the years he developed this machine to flatten flexible cubes to drip irrigation. as an inventor it's your job to come up with something useful. i...
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kaiser permanente's ceo bernard tyson. >> tyson passed away in his sleep early sunday morning. he appeared at events as recently as saturday. he was speaking about technology and equality in health care on saturday. >> it's a loss to not only us personally but all of our friends, our entire community and to the nation. our future is better because of bernard tyson. >> tyson spent more than 30 years at kaiser and helped build the company into the nation's largest non-profit health care provider. he leaves behind a wife and three sons. >>> your voice your vote. the latest numbers released show chesa boudine slightly widening his lead in the district attorney's race. boudin is ahead by about 28 votes. the question now is whether mayor london breed will appoint him to the position before his term begins in january. >>> in district five there's a tighter race. dean preston has picked up a few more votes in his thin lead over valley brown. he declared victory on saturday but the elections department has not made it official. >>> another democratic presidential candidate has a campaig
kaiser permanente's ceo bernard tyson. >> tyson passed away in his sleep early sunday morning. he appeared at events as recently as saturday. he was speaking about technology and equality in health care on saturday. >> it's a loss to not only us personally but all of our friends, our entire community and to the nation. our future is better because of bernard tyson. >> tyson spent more than 30 years at kaiser and helped build the company into the nation's largest non-profit...
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let's get more now from bernard smith he's live in colombo and bernard the violence starts appalling day what will he tell us. all of this was a convoy of around a 100 buses were told carrying mainly muslim and voters been displaced during the civil war and where they are living now to where they were originally registered to vote vehicle a convoy was fired on stones were thrown rocks were thrown and there's a time to form some sort some sort of roadblock nobody was injured and they have been able to go ahead and go on to where they are supposed to vote i have to say in comparison to the previous election actually the level of voter intimidation been few reports of it this time around it's been much more peaceful but yet what's happened overnight an indication of how tight this campaign is going to be hala. that will burn a close look at the voter south ny there are some $35.00 candidates in the selection but in effect it's really coming down to 2 men isn't that. yes between supply rajapaksa and such a such as premadasa rajapaksa the former defense minister at the time of the civil w
let's get more now from bernard smith he's live in colombo and bernard the violence starts appalling day what will he tell us. all of this was a convoy of around a 100 buses were told carrying mainly muslim and voters been displaced during the civil war and where they are living now to where they were originally registered to vote vehicle a convoy was fired on stones were thrown rocks were thrown and there's a time to form some sort some sort of roadblock nobody was injured and they have been...
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bernard tyson died in his sleep early this morning at the age of 60. he was considered a health care pioneer who supporters say redefined corporate responsibility. ktvu has more on how tyson is being remembered and how a planned strike set for tomorrow has been postponed. >> reporter: 4,000 kaiser mental health workers throughout the state were supposed to picket tomorrow over staffing issues. that has been postponed. more to the man who made a mark on the company and the bay area. >> reporter: shock and sadness over the unexpected death of kaiser permanente's chief executive, bernard tyson, who many saw as a visionary and champion for affordable health care. >> i am hope everyone . bernard was not just a leader of the kaiser organization he was a leading voice in this country for more effective health care. >> reporter: on saturday, tyson was at the afro tech conference in oakland talking about equity in health care. oakland player worked closely with the 60-year-old vallejo native. kaiser is based in oakland. >> he was not just a friend he was an ins
bernard tyson died in his sleep early this morning at the age of 60. he was considered a health care pioneer who supporters say redefined corporate responsibility. ktvu has more on how tyson is being remembered and how a planned strike set for tomorrow has been postponed. >> reporter: 4,000 kaiser mental health workers throughout the state were supposed to picket tomorrow over staffing issues. that has been postponed. more to the man who made a mark on the company and the bay area....
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bernard tyson died in his sleep at age of 60.was considered a health care pioneer who supporters say redefined corporate responsibility. ktvu shows us how tyson is being remembered. >> rsadness over the unexpected death of kaiser permanente chief executive bernard tyson who saw as visionary and champion for affordable health care. >> i am devastated and i hope everyone realizes what a profound loss this is because berkard was not just a leader of the kaiser permanente organization he waa leading voice in the country for more effective health care. >> reporter: on saturday, tyson was at the conference in oakland talking about equity in health care. oakland mayor worked closely with the 60-year-old vallejo native. skieser is based in oakland.>> he was not just a friend but he was an inspiration to me, to many leaders. because he led with value. >> reporter: ktvu spokes with j unveiled the new 900 million dollar headquarters. >> we have enjoyed a wonderful, wonderful partnership with oakland, california. >> reporter: earlier this ye
bernard tyson died in his sleep at age of 60.was considered a health care pioneer who supporters say redefined corporate responsibility. ktvu shows us how tyson is being remembered. >> rsadness over the unexpected death of kaiser permanente chief executive bernard tyson who saw as visionary and champion for affordable health care. >> i am devastated and i hope everyone realizes what a profound loss this is because berkard was not just a leader of the kaiser permanente organization...
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a pivotal moment as john bernard this season's tournament.otal moment asjohn bernard will want to go back in time for this. a reminder that mistakes are punishing europe with very little some of the. a beets and english team for the first time, and not just beets and english team for the first time, and notjust team — what turned out to be a night for cultic football, not youth. rhia chohan, bbc news. four other british sides in action, two of them are under way. austin halewood is here and can talk us through the games. another busy night for british football in europe. rangers and wolves are both in action right now and they both have the chance ofjoining manchester united in the last 32. we can bring up the latest scores from those two matches now, and so many goals have been going in, the scores haven't quite updated yet. sporting braga took the lead, and they've ta ken yet. sporting braga took the lead, and they've taken the lead against rangers. i mentioned that they are, sporting braga and portugal took the lead after just five sportin
a pivotal moment as john bernard this season's tournament.otal moment asjohn bernard will want to go back in time for this. a reminder that mistakes are punishing europe with very little some of the. a beets and english team for the first time, and not just beets and english team for the first time, and notjust team — what turned out to be a night for cultic football, not youth. rhia chohan, bbc news. four other british sides in action, two of them are under way. austin halewood is here and...
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a picture of bernard tyson was featured on the giant video board at the chase center. it seemed fitting for a man who was described by many as a giant in the world of health care. here is a short clip of what was played at today's memorial. >> i want everybody to have the best health possible so they can carry out their american dream. >> during his time as chairman and ceo of kaiser permanente, tyson focused on greater access to health and preventative care, and worked with the obama administration on the affordable care act. he also met with president trump during his attempt to revamp the act. in 2017, his name was added to the list of "time" magazine's 100 most influential people. >> he wanted people in this city, in this state, and in this country to drive. >> tyson led the now well-known thrive advertising campaign. outside the chase center, there is the thrive city open space for all to use. during his tenure, kaiser's revenue increased as well as its membership. . >> i was overseas last week, and people know him everywhere. he was leading up a big industry conf
a picture of bernard tyson was featured on the giant video board at the chase center. it seemed fitting for a man who was described by many as a giant in the world of health care. here is a short clip of what was played at today's memorial. >> i want everybody to have the best health possible so they can carry out their american dream. >> during his time as chairman and ceo of kaiser permanente, tyson focused on greater access to health and preventative care, and worked with the...
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smith is live for us in colombo bernard what more can you tell us about this foods. we've just been told in the last couple of minutes that such a thorough premadasa has conceded victory he's offered his congratulations to got supplier roger roger packs or so got a pirate or packs a seems to be the winner of this presidential election not all of the votes have been counted yet i'm looking at about 3456 and a half 1000000 counties over half counted but it seems that most of the violence votes counted in areas where premadasa might hope to get support away from rajapaksa been and gone so there's little chance it seems of him catching up with rajapaksa that's why premadasa has offered his congratulations to rajapaksa we are waiting to hear from the rajapaksa camp no official announcement yet and just give us just to remind our viewers the stances of the 2 men both were going in as the the other one was the man to beat got supplier rajapakse he's coming in as a challenger essentially to the to the governing party is he not. yes and rajapaksa is obviously a member of this
smith is live for us in colombo bernard what more can you tell us about this foods. we've just been told in the last couple of minutes that such a thorough premadasa has conceded victory he's offered his congratulations to got supplier roger roger packs or so got a pirate or packs a seems to be the winner of this presidential election not all of the votes have been counted yet i'm looking at about 3456 and a half 1000000 counties over half counted but it seems that most of the violence votes...
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of kaiser permanente bernard thyssen. i come up with a heavy heart.s around the same time. he was with us for over 30 years and has been our c.e.o. for the last six years. he was passionate, a passionate leader. not just for the people, but also for our members and in the healthcare industry. he was an advocate for a lot of change around pharmaceutical companies and challenging them on some of the costs, so he was very active and really believed all people should have access to healthcare. and very committed to the well-being of the community. so reaching out and trying to help the communities that we serve to be healthier and have a healthier lifestyle. he was an amazing visionary. i can tell you, being an employee of kaiser permanente, what i experience. it was a visionary with a really big heart. if you ever had the opportunity to talk with him, you felt that. he always felt like he was a friend. we are going to miss him greatly we are confident with our interim c.e.o., greg adams, who worked very closely with bernard he has a lot of experience ins
of kaiser permanente bernard thyssen. i come up with a heavy heart.s around the same time. he was with us for over 30 years and has been our c.e.o. for the last six years. he was passionate, a passionate leader. not just for the people, but also for our members and in the healthcare industry. he was an advocate for a lot of change around pharmaceutical companies and challenging them on some of the costs, so he was very active and really believed all people should have access to healthcare. and...
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and bernard joins us now live from the shore line can capital a burner that paul can think still underway are there any initial indications of which way it will go. morning yes i'm just watching some of the votes come in and out of about $4000000.00 almost $4000000.00 votes counted so far got supply rajapakse is 48 percent of the vote and such a prima donna 45 percent of the vote so 4000000 counted there were about 13000000 people who voted so another 9000000 still to be done and what's important is that to win in the 1st round of counting one candidate has to get 50 percent plus warm percent plus one of the vote if they don't then it goes to the 2nd and 3rd preference votes that people cast in saturday's election so it's a tight and what we can say is that early indications are that was a strong vote in favor of. in mainly similar similar but it's majority areas and they make about 75 percent of sri lanka's population and there was very strong showing to such as premadasa in tamil areas to the north of the country so that's how the vote splits but to win by roger pacs we also need some m
and bernard joins us now live from the shore line can capital a burner that paul can think still underway are there any initial indications of which way it will go. morning yes i'm just watching some of the votes come in and out of about $4000000.00 almost $4000000.00 votes counted so far got supply rajapakse is 48 percent of the vote and such a prima donna 45 percent of the vote so 4000000 counted there were about 13000000 people who voted so another 9000000 still to be done and what's...
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smith who joins us from central colombo a bernard these are crucial elections being held in the shadow of those deadly easter sunday attacks earlier this year. yes how there's already been indications as been at an attempt to intimidate voters with an attack on a convoy of about $100.00 buses carrying tamil and muslim voters these are despite these were voters who displaced during the civil war carrying them from where they live now to where they were originally registered to vote there were shots fired stones thrown an attempt to make a road block nobody was injured and the convoy was able to carry on its way but an indication of how tight the race is here between the pirates and such with the premadasa and all of it the tone of the campaign really struck can be traced back to those easter sunday bombings that killed 263 sri lanka's because right in the wake of those attacks what's a buyer rajapaksa announced his candidacy for the presidency promising to restore security to sri lanka. you're seeing sebastian's in the gamboa has been restored as a place of worship after last april's su
smith who joins us from central colombo a bernard these are crucial elections being held in the shadow of those deadly easter sunday attacks earlier this year. yes how there's already been indications as been at an attempt to intimidate voters with an attack on a convoy of about $100.00 buses carrying tamil and muslim voters these are despite these were voters who displaced during the civil war carrying them from where they live now to where they were originally registered to vote there were...
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bernard played an important role in the community. governor newsom in a statement said in part we will always remember how he made health care accessible for so many while paving the way for countless professionals of color. tyson was a board member of sales force. the ceo said a light on this world has gone out and he did so much for others and the world. one of the world's greatest ceos. azenith smith ktvu fox 2 news. >>> just ahead, more violence in hong kong. there were more deaths during antigovernment demonstrations. we will tell you why protesters say they will continue to demonstrate in the streets. >> a rare event in space today. how hundreds came out in the east bay to see mercury crossing light in front of the sun. you know when you're at ross and you realize it's time your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yeah! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. holiday gifts everyone's sure to love at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. hey, our worker's comp insurance is expiring. sh
bernard played an important role in the community. governor newsom in a statement said in part we will always remember how he made health care accessible for so many while paving the way for countless professionals of color. tyson was a board member of sales force. the ceo said a light on this world has gone out and he did so much for others and the world. one of the world's greatest ceos. azenith smith ktvu fox 2 news. >>> just ahead, more violence in hong kong. there were more deaths...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us now live from the newsroom with the story. >> his entry into the race adds a brand new level of uncertainty. following weeks of speculation it's official. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is in the race for the president, making the announcement in his first tv spot. >> i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >> dropping more than $37 million on a tv ad campaign, the largest in a 2020 election cycle so far. his fellow candidates firing back accusing the billionaire of trying to buy the election. >> democracy means that billionaires cannot buy elections. >> maybe the argument is, hey, i've got more money than the guy in the white house. i don't think they're going to buy that. >> bloomberg's ads will air in several key battleground states a campaign squarely aimed at beating president trump. >> i think it's johnny-come-lately. >> usf political professor john taylor has concerns about a political campaign. >> the idea he's going to use his new york platform to gain national attention again is guaranteed failure. >> reporte
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us now live from the newsroom with the story. >> his entry into the race adds a brand new level of uncertainty. following weeks of speculation it's official. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is in the race for the president, making the announcement in his first tv spot. >> i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >> dropping more than $37 million on a tv ad campaign, the largest in a 2020 election cycle so far. his...
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. >>> i'm cornell bernard in oakland. protesters forced school board members to move to another location. students replaced them in their seats. >> the latest vaping related death occurred, the first in the bay area. >>> we setup in downtown san jose to ask people about one kind thing they've done today. abc 7 news starts right now. >>> chaos at the oakland school board meeting tonight. >> protesters upset about school closures disrupt asked then took over the meeting forcing the board to leave. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, i have covered a lot of school board meetings, but i've never seen anything like this. protesters derailed tonight's meeting upset about school closures. it took only minutes for protesters to disrupt the oakland school board meeting. >> which side are you on? >> reporter: many parents and teachers are upset about the closure and consolidation of several school, a cost saving t keep order. then this happened. the entire room turned its back on the school board. at the october 23rd meeting protesters cla
. >>> i'm cornell bernard in oakland. protesters forced school board members to move to another location. students replaced them in their seats. >> the latest vaping related death occurred, the first in the bay area. >>> we setup in downtown san jose to ask people about one kind thing they've done today. abc 7 news starts right now. >>> chaos at the oakland school board meeting tonight. >> protesters upset about school closures disrupt asked then took over...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live tonight.sked pg&e exactly where these power outages could happen. what did they say. >> reporter: i did and pg&e offering new details about a possible power shutoff which could happen they say wednesday or thursday. no specific areas have been identified, and no customers have been notified. but locals who have lost power before, gearing up to leze electricity once again. >> okay, i'm sorry to hear the news. >> reporter: it's not what anne woodward and her husband george expected to hear the week before thanksgiving, another pg&e public safety shutoff could happen by midweek. >> we had no power, and we use lanterns, but we had no hot water. >> reporter: farmhouse local was busy serving sunday brunch. but during october's power shutoff the restaurant was forced to close and lost thousands of dollars. the manager doesn't want to relive that. >> you know, throwing away everything we have in the restaurant especially things like dairy or seafood. >> reporter: pg&e says its watching a weather syste
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live tonight.sked pg&e exactly where these power outages could happen. what did they say. >> reporter: i did and pg&e offering new details about a possible power shutoff which could happen they say wednesday or thursday. no specific areas have been identified, and no customers have been notified. but locals who have lost power before, gearing up to leze electricity once again. >> okay, i'm sorry to hear the news. >>...
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. >>> i'm cornell bernard in the north bay. more stops and less waiting time for passengers. it could be a game changer with the smart train. abc 7 news starts right now. >>> that breaking news tonight comes in the shooting degs of five people in orinlda on halloween night. federal agents have now linked a gun seized to other deaths in the bay area. >> the atf is also offering a adg to arrests or convictions in the orinda case. >> tonight's announcement follows the decision by prosecutors to release five men arrested in connection with the shooting. they were captured in raids around the bay area last week. >>> developing news out of san jose, police have surrounded a home they believe a suspect might be barricaded inside. the scene is a few blocks west of oak grove high school. oak grove is the same school that reopened today after a suspicious device was found on campus tuesday. the incident forced students to shelter in place while the bomb squad examined the object. school officials then decided to cancel classes alt oak gr
. >>> i'm cornell bernard in the north bay. more stops and less waiting time for passengers. it could be a game changer with the smart train. abc 7 news starts right now. >>> that breaking news tonight comes in the shooting degs of five people in orinlda on halloween night. federal agents have now linked a gun seized to other deaths in the bay area. >> the atf is also offering a adg to arrests or convictions in the orinda case. >> tonight's announcement follows the...
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bernard tyson died in his sleep at the age of 60.red a health care pioneer who supporters say redefined corporate responsibility and ktvu szenith smith shows us more. >> reporter: he was seen as visionary and champion for affordable health care. >> i am devastated. and i hope everyone realizes what a profound loss this is. because bernard was not just a leader of the kaiser permanente organization but a leading voice in the country for more effective health care. >> reporter: on saturday, tyson was at the conference in oakland talking about equity in health care. oakland mayor worked closely with the 60 -year-old vallejo native. skieser is based in oakland. >> bernard was not just a friend, he was and inspiration to me and many leaders. because he led with value. >> reporter: we spoke with tyson in june when kaiser unveiled the new $900 million headquarters. >> we have enjoyed a wonderful partnership with oakland, california,. >> reporter: recall yerl he addressed homelessness with when skies are announced the $200 million investment
bernard tyson died in his sleep at the age of 60.red a health care pioneer who supporters say redefined corporate responsibility and ktvu szenith smith shows us more. >> reporter: he was seen as visionary and champion for affordable health care. >> i am devastated. and i hope everyone realizes what a profound loss this is. because bernard was not just a leader of the kaiser permanente organization but a leading voice in the country for more effective health care. >> reporter:...
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. >>> i'm cornell bernard. >> and i'm mc hammer. >> we'll tell you why he's in richmond tonight supporting local entrepreneurs. >> abc 7 news starts now. >>> and that breaking news is the kinkade wildfire, no longer a threat. 100% containment reported tonight. >> the fire started two weeks ago scorching sonoma county and 174 homes 174m lost. good evening, thank you for joining us. now to developing news. >> that's right. two twitter employees have been charged with spying for saudi arabia. this is the first time a u.s. attorney has accused government of spying on american. >> reporter: well, it's another example of a foreign power exploiting an american social media company. and while we don't know what the saudis did with the private information of thousands of twitter users, we do know that they targeted their critics. now, tonight i spoke to the reporter based here in san francisco who broke the story. >> twitter has just been a successful platform for people critical of the saudi royal family. >> reporter: according to prosecutors two twitter employees acting at the behest of saudi off
. >>> i'm cornell bernard. >> and i'm mc hammer. >> we'll tell you why he's in richmond tonight supporting local entrepreneurs. >> abc 7 news starts now. >>> and that breaking news is the kinkade wildfire, no longer a threat. 100% containment reported tonight. >> the fire started two weeks ago scorching sonoma county and 174 homes 174m lost. good evening, thank you for joining us. now to developing news. >> that's right. two twitter employees have...
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kaiser officials announced bernard j. tyson had passed away in his sleep. he was 60 years old. tyson had served as ceo since 2013, assumed the role of chairman the next year, and after 30 years with the nonprofit health plan. the company's first black ceo, he was a champion for workplace diversity. just this weekend he spoke at the afro tech conference in oakland and postedsectures to ty adding thanks for the chance to speak about how to build a better future. in a statement, bernard dedicated his life to making healthcare more accessible for our communities. kaiser itself said on behalf of our board of directors, employees, and physicians, we extend our deepest sympathies to bernard's family during this difficult time. vice president gregory adams has been named interim chairman and ceo. meanwhile, there's word tonight that officials with the national healthcare union workers are holding a vote on whether to postpone a planned strike that would have impacted kaiser hospitals across the bay area out of respect for tyson, and we'll let you know what they did. >>> disturbing vide
kaiser officials announced bernard j. tyson had passed away in his sleep. he was 60 years old. tyson had served as ceo since 2013, assumed the role of chairman the next year, and after 30 years with the nonprofit health plan. the company's first black ceo, he was a champion for workplace diversity. just this weekend he spoke at the afro tech conference in oakland and postedsectures to ty adding thanks for the chance to speak about how to build a better future. in a statement, bernard dedicated...
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cornell bernard is following this developing story and joins us live. what are you hearing out there? >> reporter: pg&e says it's just too early to say where exactly a possible power shutoff could happen, but we do know it could take place wednesday or thursday. so far no customers have been notified, but locals they say they're getting ready to lose electricity once again. >> i think it's terrible. you know, i think it's -- we're not venezuela. it's california. >> reporter: news of another possible public safety power shutoff was tough for many to hear. >> okay, i'm sorhy to hear the news. >> reporter: and they weren't expecting to lose power the week beforels not having any le electricity for several days last month. >> we had no power, and we used lanterns, but we had no hot water. >> reporter: farmhouse local was busy serving sunday brunch, but during october's power shutoff the restaurant was forced to close and lost thousands of dollars. the manager doesn't want to relive that. >> you know, i had to throw away everything we had in the restaurant e
cornell bernard is following this developing story and joins us live. what are you hearing out there? >> reporter: pg&e says it's just too early to say where exactly a possible power shutoff could happen, but we do know it could take place wednesday or thursday. so far no customers have been notified, but locals they say they're getting ready to lose electricity once again. >> i think it's terrible. you know, i think it's -- we're not venezuela. it's california. >>...
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he brought bernard to america during his service and armed and uniformed bernard and some of the cast off clothing st. george had. he armed him with captured american accoutrements, a long rifle, a sword, a brace of sword., and a nice long martin hunter also noted how richard st. george also had two runaway, formally enslaved african-american men following him has well. -- as well. st. george decided to arm and twopped and uniform those african-american men, seeking their freedom with the british army. we don't know exactly when and where they joined richard st. george, maybe during the philadelphia campaign. it is possible. he has these men with him in battle, fighting alongside him in battle in and around philadelphia. another cartoon was also known to exist that stephen gilbert did some study of, a view of america in 1778, published on august 1, 1778 in london by matthew and mary darwin, accomplished print sellers. this print was examined alongside the paintings and there were some interesting similarities, such as the british light infantry men in the center pointing with his hand
he brought bernard to america during his service and armed and uniformed bernard and some of the cast off clothing st. george had. he armed him with captured american accoutrements, a long rifle, a sword, a brace of sword., and a nice long martin hunter also noted how richard st. george also had two runaway, formally enslaved african-american men following him has well. -- as well. st. george decided to arm and twopped and uniform those african-american men, seeking their freedom with the...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim i. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, deomgning cued individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ee additional support has byrovided by: anhe corporation for public broadcasting, a private eoorporation funded by the americane. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewe like yo thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at ncoln center in new york, karina mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening and thank you for joining us. week two of public hearings in the congressional impeachment inquirare about to get underway. scheduled testimony includes -ranking officials, some with first-hand knowledge of president trump's conversations about ukraine. yesterday there was more closed door testimony and the release of transcripts from earlier sessions. jennifer williams, an aide to vice president mike pe
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim i. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, deomgning cued individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. ee additional support has byrovided by: anhe corporation for public broadcasting, a private eoorporation funded by the...
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later today in san francisco a very special memorial will be held at the chase center for bernard tyson. chairman and ceo of skies perpermanente. yesterday hundreds gathered for a viewing for mr. tyson whose body lied in state. family members, friends, community members, community leaders, came together celebrating his life. he was remembered as a genuine man very smart leader who treated people with dignity. and respect. . >> well, he's great friend of mine close friend of mine for many years, and a great person. and think probably the most important executive in health care inthe last 20 years. . >> bernard tayson worked forkaiser more than 30 years rising through the ranks through the corporate ranks before becoming the ceo6 years ago. he died in his sleep last week at the age of 60. . >>> after 10 years of hard workings and billions of dollars the bay area has a new hospital. first patients are now in the brand new stanford hospital this morning. now the new state of the art facility is 824,000 square feet. it has 368 private rooms for patients and 20 operating rooms. ktvu was at th
later today in san francisco a very special memorial will be held at the chase center for bernard tyson. chairman and ceo of skies perpermanente. yesterday hundreds gathered for a viewing for mr. tyson whose body lied in state. family members, friends, community members, community leaders, came together celebrating his life. he was remembered as a genuine man very smart leader who treated people with dignity. and respect. . >> well, he's great friend of mine close friend of mine for many...
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where there's a will there's a way bernard has taken that proverb to heart largely self-taught he's an expert at devising mechanical and electrical devices this machine for example flattens inner tubes for a drip irrigation system you know katrina fund for the point of an invention is that it has an obvious and i realised that the environment has been neglected become even though it's so important to human life that we saw i decided to focus on technology that works well in one of the 1st. for the technology. to have as a good. at home he installed this windmill to produce energy. it powers his homemade washing machine and pumps the water from a nearby bogle. his invention isn't just environmentally friendly it also saves a lot of time and labor. when there's no wind he uses a stationary bicycle to pump water that was his 1st invention. at home we don't use power from the national grid we can hanna's energy from the sun not you and the sun is free is the power of nature you don't have to pay anything all you need to do is get the parts that converts sand into power and install them and
where there's a will there's a way bernard has taken that proverb to heart largely self-taught he's an expert at devising mechanical and electrical devices this machine for example flattens inner tubes for a drip irrigation system you know katrina fund for the point of an invention is that it has an obvious and i realised that the environment has been neglected become even though it's so important to human life that we saw i decided to focus on technology that works well in one of the 1st. for...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. p the cheryl and philstein family. salind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil.ba ara hope zuckerberg. acorpfunding is provided edy mutual of america, designing customndividual and group retirement products. nretirement comre your additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private rporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your s station from viewers like you. thank you. om the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening andfo thank yojoining us. the impeachment inquiry will enter a new phase this week with the first public hearings scheduled before the house intelligence committee. on wednesday, william taylor, ukraine, and george kent, a senior state department official in charge of ukraine will testify. on friday, former ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch will testify. yesterday, republicans submitt names of at least eight people t
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. p the cheryl and philstein family. salind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil.ba ara hope zuckerberg. acorpfunding is provided edy mutual of america, designing customndividual and group retirement products. nretirement comre your additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private rporation funded by the american people. and by...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided lcustomized 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, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tfrom the tisch wudios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. even as congressional committees work to complete a repor impeachment inquiry, intelligence committee chair adam schiff id today that the investigation will continue and that there is the possibility op molic testimony. appearing on multiple sunday morning talk shows, schiff also said despiteeeks of testimony and thousands of pages of nts he has not yet made his own mind about impea
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided lcustomized 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, a private corporation funded by the american people....
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. >> pbs wshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. nand by contributo your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. sfrom the tisch wneios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. c gress takes a thanksgiving break, staff members are reportedly drafting an impeachment quiry report that will determine what's next in the process.im despite tey from "mbassador to the e.u. gordon sondland that "eryone was in the loop," there are still questions about the role administration officials may have played in requer ukraine to investigate former
. >> pbs wshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by...
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. >> reporter: bernard tyson was one of the nation's foremostor advocates improving patient care and access. he spent 30 years at kaizer raising throughhe ranks to become ceo in r13. unis leadership health care advocates say the largest nonprofith integrated healt system grew to be a leading example. at kaiser-permanente you have a very particular model, which is to put the dollars around a health plan and clinical teams working in partnership. when you do that, you get better health. appreciated theer of that d and collaboration but he had the sight and the energy and the passion to take it out into the community. >> reporter: tyson died unexpectedly in his sleep earlyy su he's being remembered as a leader who in the words of one colleague walked the ta. he helped kaiser invest in data analytic tools for patients at risk of health problems and he recently described his company' push into digital communication allowing patients to securely text their doctors for easier access. >> just think about it. you're working at mcdonald's and you have a 15-minute break and you need to check ou
. >> reporter: bernard tyson was one of the nation's foremostor advocates improving patient care and access. he spent 30 years at kaizer raising throughhe ranks to become ceo in r13. unis leadership health care advocates say the largest nonprofith integrated healt system grew to be a leading example. at kaiser-permanente you have a very particular model, which is to put the dollars around a health plan and clinical teams working in partnership. when you do that, you get better health....
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein faly. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hopeuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, signing customized individual and group retirent products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. the tisch wnet studios lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. public hearings in the impeachment inquiry begin this wednesday, and today republicans would like to testify.ple they in a letter to house intelligence committee chairman democrat adam schiff, republicans listed aleast eight people they believe should be compelled to publicly testify. the list includes hunt v biden, forme president joe biden's son, who served on th
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein faly. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hopeuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, signing customized individual and group retirent products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the...
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. >> reaction has been pouring in since we learned of bernard's tyson's death.'s being credited with transforming the hospital while increasing its influence in the bay area. >> kate larson joins us live from thrive city of san francisco with a look at his impact. >> reporter: part of the reason bernard tyson's passing is so shocking is the fact he was out at events the past weekend and past week enjoying life as usual. this is thrive city, the new area around the newly built chase center. he wanted to do this. it was part of his community building. kaiser sponsored the area and is now part of this chase center which is such a fixture in the bay area and of course the name is inspired by one of his many legacies here in the bay area. he was the chairman and ceo of kaiser permanente, the nation's largest health care non-profit provider. he was at the company for over 30 years and over the
. >> reaction has been pouring in since we learned of bernard's tyson's death.'s being credited with transforming the hospital while increasing its influence in the bay area. >> kate larson joins us live from thrive city of san francisco with a look at his impact. >> reporter: part of the reason bernard tyson's passing is so shocking is the fact he was out at events the past weekend and past week enjoying life as usual. this is thrive city, the new area around the newly built...
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bernard murray was acquitted.dy is a very, very heavy burden to bear. we stand by what we've done. we are not looking for scapegoats. we have put our case in a court of law exactly as we said we would do, and we very nearly won. we have not lost. this memorial at hillsborough is somewhere for fans and families to come and pay their respects. but it was on the 20th anniversary at anfield that an emotional outpouring would become a turning point. chanting: "justice for the 96!" in 2009, after the memorial service at anfield, the then culture minister andy burnham called for the release of all documents relating to the hillsborough disaster. three years later, the hillsborough independent panel reported back with shocking conclusions about when the victims died. the families say that, for 23 years, they've never had the truth. do you now feel that that's changed for them and this is the truth? in the process of the panel's work, on more than one occasion the families have said to me that this is the first time that t
bernard murray was acquitted.dy is a very, very heavy burden to bear. we stand by what we've done. we are not looking for scapegoats. we have put our case in a court of law exactly as we said we would do, and we very nearly won. we have not lost. this memorial at hillsborough is somewhere for fans and families to come and pay their respects. but it was on the 20th anniversary at anfield that an emotional outpouring would become a turning point. chanting: "justice for the 96!" in 2009,...
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>>many remembering seal of kaiser permanente and bay area native bernard tyson tasting climbed h way of kaiser over more than 30 years. he became kaiser permanente's first african-american chairman he died sunday morning in his sleep at age 60 doctor amos brown is e president of the san francisco branch othe n a leader in the community is a great benefacto >>for many causes. there's of educatio civil rightleader in the community in every way you can here the flat service. so it was someons humanitarian cared about people former mayor of oakland lsu harris says tyson was monumental to the city it was committed to the city. >>the are holmes programs in kland, but also the health re of everybody whether they were in kaiser or not he gave the communy organition. he came to community events was a real leader in this community. >>a leader aoss the bay area and a leader across the nation timencluded tyson on one its list of 100 most inuential people in named him one of the heahcare 50 this is. >>and then express will who lost. to the civil rights health. and civic mmunities. taylor bus aqi
>>many remembering seal of kaiser permanente and bay area native bernard tyson tasting climbed h way of kaiser over more than 30 years. he became kaiser permanente's first african-american chairman he died sunday morning in his sleep at age 60 doctor amos brown is e president of the san francisco branch othe n a leader in the community is a great benefacto >>for many causes. there's of educatio civil rightleader in the community in every way you can here the flat service. so it was...
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>>kaiser permanente and bay area ative bernard tyson has died. the 6 year-old being remembered as a trailblazer in health care. an advocate for racial justice. good evening and thank you for joining us at 10. i'm j r stone. >>and i'm justine waldman friends of tyson say he was also a contributor to many social causes and would eut the common good of others before himself kron four taylor psyche has more in his career. and how he' being remembed. >>but a sea of a life. a can do spirit and a legacy of and concerned about. concerned about the community and the common good of all people. >>many remembering seal of kaiser permanente and bay area native bernard tyson tastg climbed his way of kaiser over more than 30 years. he became kaiser permante's first african-american chairma he sleep at age 60 doctor amos bwns the president of the san francisco branch of the n double acp. he says tyson was a leader in the mmunity as a great benefactor. >>for many causes. e's of education. civil rights. >>leader in the community in every way you can here the flat
>>kaiser permanente and bay area ative bernard tyson has died. the 6 year-old being remembered as a trailblazer in health care. an advocate for racial justice. good evening and thank you for joining us at 10. i'm j r stone. >>and i'm justine waldman friends of tyson say he was also a contributor to many social causes and would eut the common good of others before himself kron four taylor psyche has more in his career. and how he' being remembed. >>but a sea of a life. a can do...
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>>many remembering seal of kaiser permanente and bay area native bernard tyson tasting climbed his way of kaiser over more than 30 years. he became kaiser permanente's first african-american chairman he died sunday morning in his sleep at age 60 doctor amos brown is the president of the san francisco branch of the n double acp. he says tyson was a leader in the community was a great benefactor. >>for many causes. there's of education. civil rights. >>leader in the community in every way you can to the flat service. so it was someone's humanitarian cared about people former mayor of oakland lsu harris says tyson was monumental to the city it was committed to the city. all programs in oakland, but also the health care of everybody whether they were in kaiser or not he gave the community organization. he came to community events he was a real leader in this community. >>a leader across the bay area and a leader across the nation time included tyson on one of its list of 100 most influential people in named him one of the healthcare 50 this is. >>and then express will loss. to the civil ri
>>many remembering seal of kaiser permanente and bay area native bernard tyson tasting climbed his way of kaiser over more than 30 years. he became kaiser permanente's first african-american chairman he died sunday morning in his sleep at age 60 doctor amos brown is the president of the san francisco branch of the n double acp. he says tyson was a leader in the community was a great benefactor. >>for many causes. there's of education. civil rights. >>leader in the community in...
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. >>> bernard tyson pouring in after its unexpected death.old, he died in his sleep early yesterday morning. he worked for kaiser for 30 years, rising through the corporate rings before taking a job six years ago. politicians and business leaders to his death leaves a large hole in the leadership of the company. >> i hope everyone realizes what a profound loss this is, bernard was not just a leader of kaiser permanente organization, he was a leading voice in this country for more effective healthcare. >>> nba legend magic johnson tweeted one of the only african- american ceos of a major corporation, bernard played an important role in our community. smack where life onto this world has gone out, one of the world's greatest ceos. 1000 kaiser permanente mental health workers were planning to pick it today over staffing issues but that has been put on hold to mourn and remember tyson, it would have shut down mental health services of more than 100 kaiser clinics across the state. a new date for the strike has not been set. >>> san francisco poli
. >>> bernard tyson pouring in after its unexpected death.old, he died in his sleep early yesterday morning. he worked for kaiser for 30 years, rising through the corporate rings before taking a job six years ago. politicians and business leaders to his death leaves a large hole in the leadership of the company. >> i hope everyone realizes what a profound loss this is, bernard was not just a leader of kaiser permanente organization, he was a leading voice in this country for more...
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dudley bernard shot his wife, 42-year-old chantelle bernard, multiple times. both work for cvp.mself up without a fight. he's being held on a 200,000 bond. >>> still to come, nearly 200 troops in wisconsin, they're back home for the holidays and there wasn't a dry eye in the house. we've got the homecoming for you. (man sneezes) what's the time? device: a dime is ten cents. severe cold or flu? take control with theraflu. powerful, soothing relief to defeat your worst cold and flu symptoms fast. device: (sneezes) theraflu. the power is in your hands. >>> more possible wildfires this season and thousands of people in california are still trying to recover from last year's historic deadly fire. and like many of us, one of this year's top ten cnn heroes saw news of the fire and he wanted to do something and he was really inspired to help. take a look. >> as news of the fires broke and we saw what happened to people and the fire and how many people were impacted, that's when it really hit home that wow, this is a really big deal. >> tens of thousands lost their homes. entire families
dudley bernard shot his wife, 42-year-old chantelle bernard, multiple times. both work for cvp.mself up without a fight. he's being held on a 200,000 bond. >>> still to come, nearly 200 troops in wisconsin, they're back home for the holidays and there wasn't a dry eye in the house. we've got the homecoming for you. (man sneezes) what's the time? device: a dime is ten cents. severe cold or flu? take control with theraflu. powerful, soothing relief to defeat your worst cold and flu...