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how do you decide what bernard's stradivarius is worth? >> well, i think the first thing, you have to evaluate the quality. and then it also helps to know what the market history has been. so, in the case of this cello, we did know what other stradivari cellos had sold for. and we could compare the quality of this one to those. >> back in 2002, a similar cello sold for $5 million. but over the past several years, collectors have driven the price of rare instruments way up, and each one has its own history -- a unique story that's a big factor in whether it fetches a 6-, 7-, or even 8-figure price at auction. nobody knows this cello's story better than elena's husband, nicholas delbanco. a novelist by trade, delbanco actually wrote an entire book about the instrument. it's called "the countess of stanlein restored," and it describes the painstaking restoration his father-in-law commissioned for the countess back in the 1990s. >> the wear and tear on such instruments is very high. aside from all the physical stress, there's change in climate
how do you decide what bernard's stradivarius is worth? >> well, i think the first thing, you have to evaluate the quality. and then it also helps to know what the market history has been. so, in the case of this cello, we did know what other stradivari cellos had sold for. and we could compare the quality of this one to those. >> back in 2002, a similar cello sold for $5 million. but over the past several years, collectors have driven the price of rare instruments way up, and each...
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issued threats of violence against the demonstrators who in turn are defying those warnings zeros bernard smith has the latest now from neighboring lithuania. there is still some safety in numbers for the 10s of thousands of protesters on the streets of minutes the ministry of interior valorous has warned them that demonstrations are illegal closing off city squares and
issued threats of violence against the demonstrators who in turn are defying those warnings zeros bernard smith has the latest now from neighboring lithuania. there is still some safety in numbers for the 10s of thousands of protesters on the streets of minutes the ministry of interior valorous has warned them that demonstrations are illegal closing off city squares and
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the frenchman, general simon bernard was a very intelligent engineer. he created many facets of this fourth made it's one of the strongest rivals in the united states. one of the things he did that he had several angles on this for. so as the enemy approached the individual fort walls, there could be crossed fired from different angles on the enemy. you'll also know that it has a moat. the smoke was originally designed to allow them to move materials around the fort to help with the construction. after the fort was completed, they found another level of the fed's defense for fort monroe. foreman row is the largest stone for in the united states even today. it started its construction 1819. it would take them all the way until 1834 to come finished the construction of the fort. the original intention was to house 32 pounds artillery pieces to fire upon ships entering the chesapeake bay. it has a water exposure and really didn't worry too much about defensive the land behind it. the strong force of all of artillery all the way up until the american civil
the frenchman, general simon bernard was a very intelligent engineer. he created many facets of this fourth made it's one of the strongest rivals in the united states. one of the things he did that he had several angles on this for. so as the enemy approached the individual fort walls, there could be crossed fired from different angles on the enemy. you'll also know that it has a moat. the smoke was originally designed to allow them to move materials around the fort to help with the...
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using to quit weeks after disputed elections and is turning to russia for help to stay in power bernard smith with us to start things off he is in neighboring lithuania of course reporting restrictions keeping you out of the country bernard but what more you hearing about these big protests today. clearly tens of thousands of people on the streets of events and so clearly still some safety in numbers for those protesters despite the attempts of the authorities in belarus to put them off the interior ministry in minsk warn people of the protests were illegal today people should turn out they closed off independence square which was supposed to be today's main rallying center barbed wire to barricades around another square october square and instead people are heading again towards the presidential palace they haven't been put off by what has been increasing attempts at intimidation 90 people detained according to the but it was a government on saturday the head of these protests but still many tens of thousands out on the streets and they're not just the just not backing down other berna
using to quit weeks after disputed elections and is turning to russia for help to stay in power bernard smith with us to start things off he is in neighboring lithuania of course reporting restrictions keeping you out of the country bernard but what more you hearing about these big protests today. clearly tens of thousands of people on the streets of events and so clearly still some safety in numbers for those protesters despite the attempts of the authorities in belarus to put them off the...
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. >> reporter: retired rear admiral ken bernard headed up a special white house bioterrorism team.sion the bioshield act of 2004. among their first priority, create a stockpile of vaccines as quickly as possible. >> of course it sped things up. >> reporter: first, federal dollars poored into a market fund for vaccine development. pharmaceutical companies were ultimately granted protection from most liability, and the secretary of health and human services, along with the fda were given special authority to speed the release of promising drugs and vaccines. >> the emergency use authorization gave the government the ability to declare a public health emergency or a need for that product that was more important than the full license process. >> reporter: flashing forward, that authority is the legal driver for much of the federal government's covid-19 response. the federal funding system kick started a race future a covid vaccine that's proceeding at an unprecedented pace. golden gate professor kathleen morris says it's also empowered federal agencies. >> congress delegates broad auth
. >> reporter: retired rear admiral ken bernard headed up a special white house bioterrorism team.sion the bioshield act of 2004. among their first priority, create a stockpile of vaccines as quickly as possible. >> of course it sped things up. >> reporter: first, federal dollars poored into a market fund for vaccine development. pharmaceutical companies were ultimately granted protection from most liability, and the secretary of health and human services, along with the fda...
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let's begin with cornell bernard who has been up there all day. cornell? >> reporter: boy, eric, it has been a very long day for firefighters and it's not over yet. things still change go by the hour on this fire which continues to grow in size. check it out. this is the roadblock for evacutions here at silverado trail and deer park road. the smoke, the fire burning over that ridge. you can see all the smoke pumping into the napa valley. hundreds of folks forced from their say they're feeling very lucky to be alive tonight. >> the fire was ferocious. exploding in size within hours. burning through the hills of wine country, northeast of st. helena. cal fire was attacking the glass fire from all sides it is a burned across the ridge. choppers made countless runs, dumping water. sky 7 caught the moment the dc-10 dumped retardant on the blaze. >> it's a battle. >> fire crews are challenged with red nag conditions, hot temperatures, and gusty winds. >> the fire is so hot at this point, it's made it down to the silverado trail burning on both sides of the road.
let's begin with cornell bernard who has been up there all day. cornell? >> reporter: boy, eric, it has been a very long day for firefighters and it's not over yet. things still change go by the hour on this fire which continues to grow in size. check it out. this is the roadblock for evacutions here at silverado trail and deer park road. the smoke, the fire burning over that ridge. you can see all the smoke pumping into the napa valley. hundreds of folks forced from their say they're...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based custer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. 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 pbstation from viewers like you. thank you. >> hill: good evening and thank you for joining us. treasury secretary steven mnuchin said the trump administration will try again to introduce a covid-19 stimulus bill when congress returns to work on tuesday. mnuchin also said today that there is agreement with democratic lead
bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundaon. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and 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. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. ruth bader ginsburg, the second woman to serve as a u.s. supreme court justice, who became the leader of the court's liberal wing, died yesterd at the age of 87. ginsburg was at home with her family. her death was due to complications from metastatic pareatic cancer. outside the supreme court, where she served for 27 years, mourners continued to add to an informal memorial that began last night
bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundaon. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and by: and by the corporation for public...
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in pacifica, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> i love her attitude. she is just going to do it. you'll want to because the heat wave is coming. the water is going to feel great. the weekend could see record we sand my heart fell.oke i knew we'd lose our home... and we did. over 24,000 homes have been destroyed by wildfires in the past few years. wildfire victims need help so i'm voting 'yes' on 19. it limits property taxes on wildfire victims so families can move to a replacement home without a tax penalty. you never know what you'll be faced with. please, vote 'yes' on 19. >>> a research ship devoted o exploring the frigid seas of antarctica is paying a rare visit to san francisco. this 300-foot ship is the flagship vessel of the national science foundation's antarctica program and powers through thick sheets of ice in the southern ocean on various research missions. the vessel rarely sees the northern hemisphere but because of covid-19 travel restrictions internationally it had to dock in the united states to welcome new crew. the ship is scheduled to depart tomorrow on its ne
in pacifica, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> i love her attitude. she is just going to do it. you'll want to because the heat wave is coming. the water is going to feel great. the weekend could see record we sand my heart fell.oke i knew we'd lose our home... and we did. over 24,000 homes have been destroyed by wildfires in the past few years. wildfire victims need help so i'm voting 'yes' on 19. it limits property taxes on wildfire victims so families can move to a replacement home...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. ubarbara hoperberg. kl the leonard and normfine foundation. arles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front ofs. at mutual of america, we believe taki care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investment >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits y. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american peoe. ibutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thk you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. the campaigns for prident are osing in on the november 3 election, and for the next eight weekends, we're going to track the issues in our "roads to election 2020" series. battlegrou state ofthe pennsy
bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. ubarbara hoperberg. kl the leonard and normfine foundation. arles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front ofs. at mutual of america, we believe taki care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investment >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of...
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bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. baara hope zuckerberg. the leonard annorma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and 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. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. with 38 days to go until election day, president donald trump is set to officially announce his nominee to be the next associate justice on the u.s. supreme court. 24 hours before a planned 5:00 p.m. eastern time event in the white house rose garden, newshour confirmed the chce is judge amy coney barrett, who is currently serving on the 7th u.s. circuit court of appeals in chicago. last night, a
bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. baara hope zuckerberg. the leonard annorma klorfine foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and by: and by the corporation for public...
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. >> reporter: retired rear admiral ken bernard headed up a special white house bioterrorism team.he bioshield act of 2004. among their first priority, create a stockpile of vaccines as quickly as possible. >> of course it sped things up. >> reporter: first, federal dollars poored into a market fund for vaccine development. pharmaceutical companies were ultimately granted protection from most liability, and the secretary of health and human services, along with the fda were given special authority to speed the release of promising drugs and vaccines. >> the emergency use authorization gave the government the ability to declare a public health emergency or a need for that product that was more important than the full license process. c >> reporter: flashing forward, that authority is the legal driver for much of the federal government's covid-19 response. the federal funding system kick started a race future a covid vaccine that's proceeding at an unprecedented pace. golden gate professor kathleen morris says it's also empowered federal agencies. >> congress delegates broad authorit
. >> reporter: retired rear admiral ken bernard headed up a special white house bioterrorism team.he bioshield act of 2004. among their first priority, create a stockpile of vaccines as quickly as possible. >> of course it sped things up. >> reporter: first, federal dollars poored into a market fund for vaccine development. pharmaceutical companies were ultimately granted protection from most liability, and the secretary of health and human services, along with the fda were...
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they recruited general simon bernard, the french engineer, who helped us establish the system we use today. it's an example of the largest and best of all of those ports. it was decided that port comfort was the location for fort monroe. it wasn't finished until 1834. the model that we see today is exactly what it would look like in 1834 when the first soldiers began to populate this fortification. the frenchman, general simon b ernard, was an intelligent engineer. he made it one of the strongest strongholds in the united states. he had several angles on the fort. enemy approach the individual walls, they could be cross fired from different angles. it has a moat. this moat was originally designed to allow them to move materials around the fort to help with construction. after it was completed, the moat made another level of defense for fort monroe. it's the largest stone fort in the united states even today. it started construction in 1819. it would take them till 1834 to complete construction. the original intention was to house 32 paths to ferry ships entering the chesapeake bay. i
they recruited general simon bernard, the french engineer, who helped us establish the system we use today. it's an example of the largest and best of all of those ports. it was decided that port comfort was the location for fort monroe. it wasn't finished until 1834. the model that we see today is exactly what it would look like in 1834 when the first soldiers began to populate this fortification. the frenchman, general simon b ernard, was an intelligent engineer. he made it one of the...
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monitoring developments from neighboring the 20 or so what do we know about this particular case bernard. well maria kolesnikov it was one of the last remaining main opposition activists still at liberty it seems until on monday when witnesses witnesses describe seeing being bundled into a bomb by must man she drops a phone they say in the skull form that was picked up by one of these men if they drugged her off and drove away now maria tell us nico the new risks you've spoken of the risks of what would happen by standing above the crowd and speaking out against. his decisions the victory in the oldest 9th disputed elections she herself formed with colleagues at political party only last week cold together to help push for those new elections so it will come as no surprise really perhaps to her and her friends that she seems to have been taken out of circulation for the moment leanest it could be c s he said that the waiting is foreign minister here in building as he has said that what is happening is that the outgoing leadership in belarus to strive to question his government is cynical
monitoring developments from neighboring the 20 or so what do we know about this particular case bernard. well maria kolesnikov it was one of the last remaining main opposition activists still at liberty it seems until on monday when witnesses witnesses describe seeing being bundled into a bomb by must man she drops a phone they say in the skull form that was picked up by one of these men if they drugged her off and drove away now maria tell us nico the new risks you've spoken of the risks of...
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step down they cues the authoritarian leader of rigging an election last month our correspondent bernard smith isn't allowed to enter the country because of reporting restrictions imposed by the government but is following the story from neighboring lithuania. there is still some safety in numbers for the 10s of thousands of protesters on the streets of medscape the ministry of interior and valorous has warned them that demonstrations are illegal closing off city squares and streets but that hasn't stopped people descending on the capitol for a 4th week of protests against the continued leadership of president alexander lukashenko he claims he won the oldest known connection with 80 percent of the vote the opposition say the polls rigged and they want to redraw. those protesters made their way home sunday security forces seem to take advantage of the thinning crowds going out people apparently at random to call. into witnesses and bundling them into vans. other video has emerged on social media of masked men in civilian clothes beating up people on the streets of minsk. in warm no breaki
step down they cues the authoritarian leader of rigging an election last month our correspondent bernard smith isn't allowed to enter the country because of reporting restrictions imposed by the government but is following the story from neighboring lithuania. there is still some safety in numbers for the 10s of thousands of protesters on the streets of medscape the ministry of interior and valorous has warned them that demonstrations are illegal closing off city squares and streets but that...
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bernard-henri levy is one of the most influential intel electrics our time. with the publication of his book in 1977, also launched an unprecedented controversy over the european complicity with the toll tar tarean jim. hi come bin path of writing, underground active jim and support for democratic right has never wavered. beginning with his property and presence on the battlefield during the lib briggs in bangladesh in 1971, continuing to anwar, afghanistan, and israel and more. today after over 30 published works of philosophy, political essay, fiction and theater, hundreds articles and on on yesterday, four -- op-eds and reporting from the front lines in syria,ian and more. he has turn his mind to the moment we're currently enduring. returning to the concept of the medical gaze he asks that we think critically and protect human society from our a threat of the future. his approximation -- i have to say i have been awaiting into english with -- >> the virus in the a aim of madness i believe offers a crucial if not vital reflection on the multiple meanings of
bernard-henri levy is one of the most influential intel electrics our time. with the publication of his book in 1977, also launched an unprecedented controversy over the european complicity with the toll tar tarean jim. hi come bin path of writing, underground active jim and support for democratic right has never wavered. beginning with his property and presence on the battlefield during the lib briggs in bangladesh in 1971, continuing to anwar, afghanistan, and israel and more. today after...
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bernard smith al-jazeera vill news. well let's get the latest now from bernard who joins us live from lithuania's capital vilnius bennett let's start with the latest development this monday morning and that's the fact that maria kolesnik cova a prominent opposition figure is missing in minsk what do we know happens. well we're getting a little bit more information from a witness by one of the news agencies who say she saw kolesnik over pushed into a dark colored bomb by masked men last stop the join the scuffle phone dropped on the floor in the mosman picked it up in the bomb drove all she hasn't all the members of the team also haven't been heard from either we should say that minsk police say that they have not the chain kolesnik of a so whereabouts at the moment are unknown but it's clear that being a member of the opposition a high profile member of the opposition. it's now an occupational hazard that you risk detention or spending dime time in jail as has happened to other opposition leaders and also lead us we cou
bernard smith al-jazeera vill news. well let's get the latest now from bernard who joins us live from lithuania's capital vilnius bennett let's start with the latest development this monday morning and that's the fact that maria kolesnik cova a prominent opposition figure is missing in minsk what do we know happens. well we're getting a little bit more information from a witness by one of the news agencies who say she saw kolesnik over pushed into a dark colored bomb by masked men last stop the...
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this is st bernard church the 1st bishop of verts burke well due to the growing of iris with a mask and this is saying bruno here bill births per cathedral and here we have the canonized ampara charlemagne. the bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in germany no cars allowed. the old mind bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verts birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its about the culture. we follow their own mantic road from verts burke to fish and. explore cusco and much you picchu in peru with a local. and our v mail takes you to the all golf in lisbon in portugal. and. first i want to get an overview and start with a short tour through verts burke's old town. the town hall is only a few steps away from the old mine bridge it has many buildings and faces that is the red building and that's the so-called. get off make out and here we have the main facade. then it's off to the markets you can wander from stand stand under this mo
this is st bernard church the 1st bishop of verts burke well due to the growing of iris with a mask and this is saying bruno here bill births per cathedral and here we have the canonized ampara charlemagne. the bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in germany no cars allowed. the old mind bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verts birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because...
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that is a letter in which jefferson writes to a man named bernard paton. he says, peyton has received a letter that is originally intended for james madison. he sends it back to jefferson. jefferson redirects the letter to madison, but he writes a brief letter thanking bernard paton. i correct my blunder of misdirecting my letter and i committed a similar blunder while in paris by cross directing two letters to two ladies out of which scrape i did not get out so easily. we can just imagine these two ladies each got the letters saying, i thought he liked me better. unfortunately, at this point we do not know what those two letters were. when we get to 1826, we will hopefully get that figured out because it was later in life. so i think with that, we are out of time. i thank you all for your time and attention. please come back to our next of these live streams and i hope you have a great day. take care now. up next on american history tv. a look at thomas jefferson's dress and mannerisms and what they reveal about how he wished to present himself and his po
that is a letter in which jefferson writes to a man named bernard paton. he says, peyton has received a letter that is originally intended for james madison. he sends it back to jefferson. jefferson redirects the letter to madison, but he writes a brief letter thanking bernard paton. i correct my blunder of misdirecting my letter and i committed a similar blunder while in paris by cross directing two letters to two ladies out of which scrape i did not get out so easily. we can just imagine...
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people its journalists opposition members in russia after they have done it kinley in the middle of bernard then his response below and where the german. entity is making the russian military intelligent responsible this is the last drop and then it happened just the same just to be clear. that any fall as far as you're concerned this has become a big issue for germany not because of no than the valley case but because of the other suspected cases that preceded this and this is just as you say that the last drop in the barrel the last straw so it's not just about in the valley. it's not only our number we never only have the specific row he has disclosed this system of corruption of blackmailing people in system there also hurts the interest for example off foreign investors in in russia so we ask often times you are interested rest russia instead of our economic and political relations to germany then you have to organize the rule of law inside russia this is not an industry where citizens it's also a question for foreign investors and could reach so this research for just 400 to one on th
people its journalists opposition members in russia after they have done it kinley in the middle of bernard then his response below and where the german. entity is making the russian military intelligent responsible this is the last drop and then it happened just the same just to be clear. that any fall as far as you're concerned this has become a big issue for germany not because of no than the valley case but because of the other suspected cases that preceded this and this is just as you say...
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bernard parish. residents went to bed thinking a strong category 2 or category 3 arriving just east of our parish. we get a lot of storm surge and we are prepared for that and is like our prayers have been answered this morning. jillian: what is the biggest threat you're up against when talking about the storm as janice has been saying, that could potentially soak the area for an extended period of time and you talk about the floodwaters, that is the most dangerous in a storm like this. >> we've been through this with katrina, 15 years ago, when that storm sits there and is slow-moving it continues to bring water into our low-lying community. we are getting that northeast wind packing water on top of water in the community. our roads that go down to our fishing communities outside the levee system today this morning, inundated with water. this storm as we wake up this morning, 100 miles from here and we will feel the effects throughout the day. todd: we are praying for you and your residents, best of
bernard parish. residents went to bed thinking a strong category 2 or category 3 arriving just east of our parish. we get a lot of storm surge and we are prepared for that and is like our prayers have been answered this morning. jillian: what is the biggest threat you're up against when talking about the storm as janice has been saying, that could potentially soak the area for an extended period of time and you talk about the floodwaters, that is the most dangerous in a storm like this....
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cornell bernard reporting there. stay one step ahead of the dangerous heat i know what the winds with the abc7 news app. you go keep track of conditions, warnings, i know what high temperatures with a few taps of your fingers? it's free. the national weather service has issued a beach hazard statement about dangerous rip currents in effect from sonoma to monday ray county. this is what it looked like at ocean beach today. waves 15 to 20 feet are predicted along the coast. great surf conditions but never turn your back to water. the hazard statement had remain in effect through this evening. >>> california's coronavirus numbers have plateaued the last few days. the number of diagnosed today is 1,300 which is slightly below the 14-day average. cases in the u.s. topped 7 million play today. that's the most in the world. india has the second highest number at 5.8 million. while things may be improving in california, when it comes to covid-19, the state is warning that things could take a turn in the coming weeks. look at
cornell bernard reporting there. stay one step ahead of the dangerous heat i know what the winds with the abc7 news app. you go keep track of conditions, warnings, i know what high temperatures with a few taps of your fingers? it's free. the national weather service has issued a beach hazard statement about dangerous rip currents in effect from sonoma to monday ray county. this is what it looked like at ocean beach today. waves 15 to 20 feet are predicted along the coast. great surf conditions...
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early fall. >> we're ready to go just in case we have to be. >> reporter: in sonoma county, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> we have a preparation guide for how to handle a public safety power shutoff from making sure you have the right supplies to little things that can protect your home. we also have a list of cooling centers open tomorrow. you can find it all at our website, abc7news.com. >>> berkeley police have spent the last several hours trying to learn about the shooting death of a man inside a home. officers discovered the man inside a house on glenn avenue already 4:00 this afternoon. so far detectives have not shared any information or a suspect or a motive for the shooting. this is berkeley's fourth homicide of the year. >>> investigators are working to find out what sparked a fire that killed two people. that fire broke out inside a home on sarah place at about 1:45 this morning. four people were inside. two died while two others were rescued and are in the hospital with life threatening injuries. the alameda county sheriff's office corners bureau has not released the names of t
early fall. >> we're ready to go just in case we have to be. >> reporter: in sonoma county, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> we have a preparation guide for how to handle a public safety power shutoff from making sure you have the right supplies to little things that can protect your home. we also have a list of cooling centers open tomorrow. you can find it all at our website, abc7news.com. >>> berkeley police have spent the last several hours trying to learn about...
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it was 3—2 at one stage, before bernard killed the game off and moise kean here scored in injury time, there were 2—0 wins for fulham, burnley and brighton. stoke saw off gillingham. chelsea's new £71 million signing kai havertz scored a hat—trick as they thrashed barnsley 6—0. eddie nketiah helped arsenal to a 2—0 win at leicester, whilst newcastle scored seven at morecambe — the league two side had a player sent off in the first half. some transfer news for you, and wolves have signed the portugal defender nelson semedo from barcelona in a deal that could make him their record signing. they're paying an initial £28 million, which would rise to £37 million with add—ons. that's more than they paid for fabio silva earlier this month. semedo's signed a three—year deal, with an option to extend for another two. manchester city's kevin de bruyne has been nominated for the uefa men's player of the year award. he had an outstanding season in the premier league, scoring 13 goals and providing a record—equalling 20 assists. he was recently named the pfa's player of the year. he's on a three—m
it was 3—2 at one stage, before bernard killed the game off and moise kean here scored in injury time, there were 2—0 wins for fulham, burnley and brighton. stoke saw off gillingham. chelsea's new £71 million signing kai havertz scored a hat—trick as they thrashed barnsley 6—0. eddie nketiah helped arsenal to a 2—0 win at leicester, whilst newcastle scored seven at morecambe — the league two side had a player sent off in the first half. some transfer news for you, and wolves have...
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this is hard-core stuff coming out of bernard are no -- bernard arnault., itet to that is getting tough. european equity markets, i will show you lvmh's share price at the close. details to follow. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. european equity markets are about to close up for the day. we stop the auction process to get through. -- we still have the auction process to get through. not much action. let me talk you through some of the highlights. this drop was coming by the numbers out of new york, the positive or do you -- the positivity rate now 3% we have not been there for months. we are treading in a tight range. we have the debate in the united states coming up. maybe that provides a catalyst. we will have great coverage overnight through the asian session into europe. let's take a quick look at how things have been progressing in terms of individual equity markets around europe. to be honest, not much difference, not much separating in europe. the ftse 100 flirting with the 59 level. the dax trading down .4%. the cac 40 down .2%. the virus n
this is hard-core stuff coming out of bernard are no -- bernard arnault., itet to that is getting tough. european equity markets, i will show you lvmh's share price at the close. details to follow. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. european equity markets are about to close up for the day. we stop the auction process to get through. -- we still have the auction process to get through. not much action. let me talk you through some of the highlights. this drop was coming by the numbers...
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cornell bernard is live in st. helena tonight with this story. cornell? >> reporter: dan, the glass fire has been burning all around us, all day to the east. silverado trail and now to the west off of highway 29. this is the newest area of concern for firefighters. this hillside, home to wineries and many luxury homes. sadly, we saw and talked to one winery owner who watched part of his winery burn this morning. >> i should have stayed up all night, but i never thought the fire would jump the highway. >> reporter: he says his worst nightmare has come true. parts of his winery caught fire early monday, and was still burning hours later. his very own employees had to grab hoses to put the flames out. >> our laboratory's gone, offices are gone, the wine's all destroyed. >> reporter: by midday, the glass fire was getting closer, still threatening this winery, built in 2007. >> the fire is maybe 150 yards, no more from where we're standing. yeah, i'm nervous. i know that firefighters are stretched thinly. and i'm sure they're working their butts off. i just wi
cornell bernard is live in st. helena tonight with this story. cornell? >> reporter: dan, the glass fire has been burning all around us, all day to the east. silverado trail and now to the west off of highway 29. this is the newest area of concern for firefighters. this hillside, home to wineries and many luxury homes. sadly, we saw and talked to one winery owner who watched part of his winery burn this morning. >> i should have stayed up all night, but i never thought the fire...
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cornell bernard has more. >> i stayed up all night, but i never thought the fire would jump the highway, but it was really windy last night. >> reporter: dario says his worst nightmare has come through. parts of his winery caught fire monday and was still burning hours later. his employees had to grab hoses to put the flames out. >> our laboratory is gone, offices are gone, wine's all destroyed. >> reporter: by midday, the glass fire was getting closer, threatening this winery, built in 2007. >> the fire is maybe 150 yards, no more from where we're standing. yeah, i'm nervous. i know the firefighters are stretched really thinly, and i'm sure they're working their butts off. i just wish they could have saved our warehouse. >> reporter: further north, smoldering rubble could be seen off of highway 29. hillside flames visible where most of the town has been evacuated. the mayor is taking it hour by hour. >> the fire is burning on the east of us, the west of us and the south of us. so we are kind of pinned up here. with that said, we do still have three evacuation routes that aren't comprom
cornell bernard has more. >> i stayed up all night, but i never thought the fire would jump the highway, but it was really windy last night. >> reporter: dario says his worst nightmare has come through. parts of his winery caught fire monday and was still burning hours later. his employees had to grab hoses to put the flames out. >> our laboratory is gone, offices are gone, wine's all destroyed. >> reporter: by midday, the glass fire was getting closer, threatening this...
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cornell bernard, "abc7 news." >>> it has been while, cornell. well, the air quality issues extend beyond our neighborhoods. check out this drone footage shot in portland, oregon. wildfires are burning there, as well. wildfires in the bay area are almost fully contained, but the august complex is the largest fire in california history at more than 755,000 acres, 30% contained. the north complex is 20% contained, and the creek fire is just 10% contained. this map on abc7news.com shows how wide fred these fires are up and down the state. governor newsom and leaders from cal fire gave president trump an update on the fires during his brief visit today. the president repeated less argument that poor forest management was to blame for the wildfires. but he sounded a note of bipartisanship praising the governor for his leadership. >> i want to thank the governor for the job he's done. we've had great coordination. i know we come from different sides of the planet, but we have a very good relationship. >> after the meeting, the president awarded the dis
cornell bernard, "abc7 news." >>> it has been while, cornell. well, the air quality issues extend beyond our neighborhoods. check out this drone footage shot in portland, oregon. wildfires are burning there, as well. wildfires in the bay area are almost fully contained, but the august complex is the largest fire in california history at more than 755,000 acres, 30% contained. the north complex is 20% contained, and the creek fire is just 10% contained. this map on...
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bernard tyson at the age of 60. tyson was the first african-american ceo of kaiser permanente since then the foundation set up in his name has worked to preserve and continue his efforts to reform health care. >>and make it accessible for all. and now the foundation is giving 1 million dollars in grants to 7 bay area organizations aimed at doing just that kron 4 incur pam moore has the story. but nara tyson was known as a champion for equity in health care whether in washington dc your here at home in the bay area passing at age 60 so young and his drive to make health care better for all. >>efforts cut short by a heart attack. now the been rj tyson impact fund under the umbrella of the american heart association is giving out 1 million dollars for community let solutions aimed at the social factors that affect people's health. one beneficiary is nam's northeast medical services in san francisco which helps low income asian immigrant communities in particular need now because of covid-19 we adopted the approach of d
bernard tyson at the age of 60. tyson was the first african-american ceo of kaiser permanente since then the foundation set up in his name has worked to preserve and continue his efforts to reform health care. >>and make it accessible for all. and now the foundation is giving 1 million dollars in grants to 7 bay area organizations aimed at doing just that kron 4 incur pam moore has the story. but nara tyson was known as a champion for equity in health care whether in washington dc your...
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. >> retired rear admiral ken bernard headed up a white house bioterrorism team, resulting in a wide ranging law called the bio-shield act of 2004. among the first priorities, create a stockpile of vaccines as quickly as possible. >> of course, it sped things up. >> reporter: first, federal dollars poured into a market fund for vaccine development. pharmaceutical companies were granted protection from most liability. and the secretary of health and human services and the fda were given authority to speed the release of vaccines. >> it gave the government the ability to declare a public health emergency or a need for that product that was more important than the full licensure process. it had to be on the market quicker. >> reporter: and that authority is the legal driver for much of the government's emergency covid-19 response. the federal funding system kickstarted a race for a covid vaccine that's proceeding at an unprecedented place. and kathleen morris says it's empowered federal agents. >> congress delegates broad authority to a federal executive agency to solve highly specializ
. >> retired rear admiral ken bernard headed up a white house bioterrorism team, resulting in a wide ranging law called the bio-shield act of 2004. among the first priorities, create a stockpile of vaccines as quickly as possible. >> of course, it sped things up. >> reporter: first, federal dollars poured into a market fund for vaccine development. pharmaceutical companies were granted protection from most liability. and the secretary of health and human services and the fda...
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>> no, i don't, bernard, and i think you know i proposed the death shy oppose the death penalty my life. i don't see that it is a deterrent and are better and more effective ways to do with violent crime. we have done some in my own state, which is one of the reasons why we had the biggest drop in crime of any industrial state in america, why we have the lowest murder rate of any industrial state in america. >> michael dukakis was not the only presidential candidate to insufficiently empathetic during a debate. have a look at this photo from the 1990 debate when president bush was caught checking his watch during an exchange with a woman who asked about the impact of the recession on him. clinton's response came as a stark contrast to bush's seeming indifference. ,et's move on to the next photo which shows that sometimes you don't need to say anything to hurt your debate performance. during the 2000 debate between vice president al gore and texas governor george w. bush, gore, thinking the camera was not on him, grimaced and sighed loudly while bush was talking. saturday night live made
>> no, i don't, bernard, and i think you know i proposed the death shy oppose the death penalty my life. i don't see that it is a deterrent and are better and more effective ways to do with violent crime. we have done some in my own state, which is one of the reasons why we had the biggest drop in crime of any industrial state in america, why we have the lowest murder rate of any industrial state in america. >> michael dukakis was not the only presidential candidate to...
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kor fecornell bernard, "abc7 ne" >>> of course, the question we want to know right now, is how sookghis youe probly opmiicr >>kristen. i'm not ready to say the skies are going to clear any time soon, but you can see the reprenngoor air quality, except up in the north coast where the yellow zone, and everybody else is in the poor to very poor category. let's give you a look at surface wind right now. we have a bit of an on shore flo flow. we have a marine layer that will push slowly some of this horrible air quality out of our area. so the smoke forecast looks like this. instead of reds and yellows and purples, we'll see by tomorrow, midday into wednesday, air getting a little cleaner. some of that smoky air getting pushed to our east. notice another wave, another cloud of smoke just offshore, waiting to move in, as well. so it's hard to say when we're going to see clear skies. i'll give you a closer look in a few minutes. larry? >>> on to coronavirus news. in santa clara county, business and faith leaders called on the county to find more ways to safely reopen, as local health offici
kor fecornell bernard, "abc7 ne" >>> of course, the question we want to know right now, is how sookghis youe probly opmiicr >>kristen. i'm not ready to say the skies are going to clear any time soon, but you can see the reprenngoor air quality, except up in the north coast where the yellow zone, and everybody else is in the poor to very poor category. let's give you a look at surface wind right now. we have a bit of an on shore flo flow. we have a marine layer that will...
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. >> reporter: retired ken bernard headed up a special white house bioterrorism team and a wide-ranging law called the bioshield act of 2004. create a stockpile of vaccines as quickly as possible. >> well, of course. >> reporter: first, federal dollars poured into a market for vaccine development. pharmaceutical companies were ultimately granted protection from most liability and the secretary of health and human services, along with the fda, were given special authority to speed the release of promising drugs and vaccines. >> emergency use authorization gave the government the ability to declare a public health emergency or a need for that product that was more important than the full licensesure pros. >> reporter: that is the legal driver for much of the government's emergency covid-19 response. it kickstarted a race for a covid vaccine and it federal agencies. >> delegates broad authority to an executive agency to solve a highly specialized problem. >> reporter: but the trump administration has yielded other bioshield problems early and often with mixed results. an emergency use auth
. >> reporter: retired ken bernard headed up a special white house bioterrorism team and a wide-ranging law called the bioshield act of 2004. create a stockpile of vaccines as quickly as possible. >> well, of course. >> reporter: first, federal dollars poured into a market for vaccine development. pharmaceutical companies were ultimately granted protection from most liability and the secretary of health and human services, along with the fda, were given special authority to...
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former new york city police commissioner bernard kerik joining us now. the president gets the backing of the fop, but there are other law enforcement officials are former officials who are going with joe biden, notably among them, the former republican attorney general of the state of arizona, who said this, "president trump failed to protect america, so now he is trying to scare america. i talked to law enforcement officers all across the country, none of them believe there will be less violence in america have donald trump is reelected." that is grant woods, the former attorney general of arizona, and once again, he is a republican. what do you think about the tapering off of violence if the president is reelected? is it going to happen? >> yeah, i think it is going to happen, jon, because the president is going to try to hold these mayors and governors accountable. keep in mind, when the crime goes up in these cities, it is not the responsibility of the president, it's the responsibility of the mayor and the governor. and if they can't do their job, t
former new york city police commissioner bernard kerik joining us now. the president gets the backing of the fop, but there are other law enforcement officials are former officials who are going with joe biden, notably among them, the former republican attorney general of the state of arizona, who said this, "president trump failed to protect america, so now he is trying to scare america. i talked to law enforcement officers all across the country, none of them believe there will be less...
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bernard ashby, cardiologist in florida, state lead to protect medicare.esult of reopening bars and restaurants for indoor dining? >> joy, thanks for having me. and i promise you guys i'm not an angry black man, but it's hard to not get pissed off when ayo see things like this happening. florida is reaching 14,000 if not passing 14,000. that's more deaths than canada, germany and most european countries. we have about 21 million. germany has about 84 million people. the death rate in florida has been the highest in the nation over the past week. our testing capacity is trash meaning that over 95% of folks that get a test, it takes longer than a week -- sorry, longer than 24 hours for the test results to return. this is the face of the fact we have technology to get test results within 15 minutes. we've seen this movie before. it's like ground-hog day all over again. we know what's going to happen, and floridians will pay the price for these bad decisions, and i'm tired of saying this but i'm pissed off, i'm tired of it. >> yeah, there's a reason to be. we
bernard ashby, cardiologist in florida, state lead to protect medicare.esult of reopening bars and restaurants for indoor dining? >> joy, thanks for having me. and i promise you guys i'm not an angry black man, but it's hard to not get pissed off when ayo see things like this happening. florida is reaching 14,000 if not passing 14,000. that's more deaths than canada, germany and most european countries. we have about 21 million. germany has about 84 million people. the death rate in...
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this is st bernard church the 1st bishop of burt's bourke well due to the growing of iris with a mask and this is saying bruno he built births per cathedral. and here we have the canonized ampara charlemagne. the bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in germany no cars allowed. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verts birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its bit the culture. we follow the romantic road from virgin birth to fish and. explore cusco and much of picchu in peru with a local. and our view male takes you to the all gulf in lisbon in portugal. and. first i want to get an overview and start with a short tour through verts burke's old town. the town hall is only a few steps away from the old mine bridge it has many buildings and faces that is the red building and that's the so-called off and it cuts and here we have the main facade. then it's off to the market you can wander from stand to stand under this m
this is st bernard church the 1st bishop of burt's bourke well due to the growing of iris with a mask and this is saying bruno he built births per cathedral. and here we have the canonized ampara charlemagne. the bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in germany no cars allowed. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verts birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting...
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this is st bernard church the 1st bishop of burt's bourke well due to the growing of iris with a mask and this is saying bruno he built births per cathedral. and here we have the canonized ampara charlemagne. the bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in germany no cars allowed. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verts birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its about the culture. we follow their own mantic road from verts burke to fish and. explore cusco and much of picchu in peru with a local. and our vimeo takes you to the all gulf in lisbon in portugal. and. first i want to get an overview and start with a short tour through verts burke's old town. the town hall is only a few steps away from the old mine bridge it has many buildings and faces that is the red building and that's the so-called good often a cot and here we have the main facade. then it's off to the market you can wander from stand to stand under this
this is st bernard church the 1st bishop of burt's bourke well due to the growing of iris with a mask and this is saying bruno he built births per cathedral. and here we have the canonized ampara charlemagne. the bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in germany no cars allowed. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verts birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting...
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this is st bernard church the 1st bishop of verts burke well due to the growing of iris with a mask and this is saying bruno here bill gertz for cathedral. and here we have the canonized ampara charlemagne. the bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in germany no cars allowed. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verts birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its about the culture. we follow the romantic road from verts birth to fish and. explore cusco and much of picchu in peru with a local. and our v mail takes you to the all gulf in lisbon in portugal. but. first i want to get an overview and start with a short tour through verts burke's old town. the town hall is only a few steps away from the old mine bridge it has many buildings and faces that is the direct building and that's the so-called off make out and here we have the main facade. then it's off to the market you can wander from stand to stand under this modern
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i was not so hard as bernard causes they are just. as deep and it was his own in a minute thing. is does not have exposed. enough. of this and this is who has to visit the city. to take in. the streets in different countries. to catch every passing train she is given the option to make a foreign terry contribution. to. train. tons of greenhouse gases. first flight. minute. by minute as my. partner ed does not just my. 2 sons moment in front of your son your son time you're in school on sat night is a hot this is exciting this is dishes clothes from on top and goes against liking a 100 in the street. to suffice in. the long run it's just like yeah i'm a slob small's isn't the science it's all isn't mentioned in brands no big loophole kasuga still isn't enough ensenada going to stick and in the halls going to how. is this thing in stuntman done with gluten and want and says the cubs must is nice all savvy. it's against. evolution has reached record levels for a 3rd day in singapore with the city state blanketed in a heavy smoke caused by illegal forest spies by in today's zooming i
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teenagers offered to boost bernard hutcherson struggling gourmet burrito business. >> i just took a leap of faith. >> reporter: they built them a website, cooking and style.com, so he could take online orders and market his $100 steak and seafood special. >> this actually helped lot, like, 1000%. >> reporter: the young web builders are volunteers from elevate the future, the san jose nonprofit high school seniors started two years ago. he says they began by teaching three classes on web design, computer science, and business to's health -- to south bay medical -- middle school students. it also organized three virtual consequences and business competitions for emerging entrepreneurs. so far, elevate the future has served thousands of students in more than 40 chapters nationwide, and over one dozen countries. >> i'm very proud that we have this huge team of students ready and able to assist the community. >> reporter: he turned his attention to keeping small businesses afloat during the pandemic. high schoolers tray middle schoolers to build free websites for those about one. >> it was a
teenagers offered to boost bernard hutcherson struggling gourmet burrito business. >> i just took a leap of faith. >> reporter: they built them a website, cooking and style.com, so he could take online orders and market his $100 steak and seafood special. >> this actually helped lot, like, 1000%. >> reporter: the young web builders are volunteers from elevate the future, the san jose nonprofit high school seniors started two years ago. he says they began by teaching...
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>>one year ago the bay area health community jolted by the sudden bernard tyson at the age of 60. tyson was the first african-american ceo of kaiser permanente since then the foundation set up in his name work to preserve and continue his efforts to reform health care and make it accessible for all. >>and now the foundation is giving 1 million dollars in grants to 7 bay area organizations that are aimed at doing just that kron 4 incur pam moore has the story. bernard tyson was known as a champion for equity in health care whether in washington dc your here at home in the bay area passing at age 60 so young and his drive to make health care better for all. >>efforts cut short by a heart attack. now the been rj tyson impact fund under the umbrella of the american heart association is giving out 1 million dollars for community let solutions aimed at the social factors that affect people's health. one beneficiary is nam's northeast medical services in san francisco which helps low income asian immigrant communities in particular need now because of covid-19 we adopted the approach of
>>one year ago the bay area health community jolted by the sudden bernard tyson at the age of 60. tyson was the first african-american ceo of kaiser permanente since then the foundation set up in his name work to preserve and continue his efforts to reform health care and make it accessible for all. >>and now the foundation is giving 1 million dollars in grants to 7 bay area organizations that are aimed at doing just that kron 4 incur pam moore has the story. bernard tyson was known...
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this is st bernard church the 1st bishop of verts bourke well due to the growing of iris with a mask and this is saying bruno he built births per cathedral and here we have the canonized ampara charlemagne. the bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in germany no cars allowed. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verts birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for its bit the culture. we follow the romantic road from verts burke to fish and. explore cusco and much of picchu in peru with a local. and our v mail takes you to the all golf in lisbon in portugal. and. first i want to get an overview and start with a short tour through averred spertzel town. the town hall is only a few steps away from the old mine bridge it has many buildings and faces that is the red building and that's the so-called. it often and here we have the main facade. then it's off to the market you can wander from stand stand under this modern glass roo
this is st bernard church the 1st bishop of verts bourke well due to the growing of iris with a mask and this is saying bruno he built births per cathedral and here we have the canonized ampara charlemagne. the bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in germany no cars allowed. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verts birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because...
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this is st bernard church the 1st bishop of verts burke well due to the growing of iris with a mask and this is saying bruno births per cathedral. and here we have the canonized emperor charlemagne. the bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in germany no cars allowed. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verts birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this region here is known for it's about the culture. we follow the romantic road from verts burke to fish and. explore cusco and much of picchu in peru with a local. and our v mail takes you to the all gulf in lisbon in portugal. and. first i want to get an overview and start with a short tour through verts burke's old town. the town hall is only a few steps away from the old mine bridge it has many buildings and faces that is the red building and that's the so-called get off make out and here we have the main facade. then it's off to the market you can wander from stand to stand under this modern glass
this is st bernard church the 1st bishop of verts burke well due to the growing of iris with a mask and this is saying bruno births per cathedral. and here we have the canonized emperor charlemagne. the bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in germany no cars allowed. the old mine bridge is the perfect starting point for discovering verts birth from here you can see many of the important sites and i'll be checking out those spots and on top of that i'll do some wine tasting because this...