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investigators say bernard has an extensive criminal history. further investigation into mr bernard revealed that he had been arrested and convicted for a series of alameda burglaries. along with two known rapes. bernard was released on parole in 1983 and then was later shot and killed in 1989 in texas. richard bischel was a 43 year old korean war veteran. his son , who was 17 at the time witnessed the killing. that was a good man. he would bend over backwards to help people out. even strangers served in the marine corps two and the korean war. he was wounded there. um after the war, he settled here in the bay area. um was he was he was just a good the three investigators who solved the case are part of a cold case unit comprised of retired alameda police officers, a double shooting at a gas station in oakland saturday left one man dead and a woman with serious injuries and witnesses say the man killed was in innocent bystander. meantime oakland police say the injured woman may have played a role in the shooting, and she is now being detained. k
investigators say bernard has an extensive criminal history. further investigation into mr bernard revealed that he had been arrested and convicted for a series of alameda burglaries. along with two known rapes. bernard was released on parole in 1983 and then was later shot and killed in 1989 in texas. richard bischel was a 43 year old korean war veteran. his son , who was 17 at the time witnessed the killing. that was a good man. he would bend over backwards to help people out. even strangers...
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the did not have enough on bernard at the time to make an arrest. they did keep a jacket with blood on it as evidence. fast-forward to 2021, alameda cold case detectives sent evidence to a lab and thanks to dna technology, able to match the blood on the jacket with the victim. cold case detectives confirmed with the original detectives suspected, bernard was there guy. >> that had, just did not have enough dna to get the guy charged. i know it was a disappointment to them, i know they knew they had the person but their hands were tied. >> reporter: bernard will not get his day in court because he died in 1989, a few years after a prison sentence for series of alameda burglaries along with rape. it may not bring total closure to the victim's family, it does give them a sense of an ending. tonight, hear from the victim's son, who waited 45 years for this chapter to come to an end. max darrow with kpix5. >>> we brought you the update from alameda police live on cbs news bay area. budget 24/7 streaming on kpix.com or the kpix app. >>> opening statement
the did not have enough on bernard at the time to make an arrest. they did keep a jacket with blood on it as evidence. fast-forward to 2021, alameda cold case detectives sent evidence to a lab and thanks to dna technology, able to match the blood on the jacket with the victim. cold case detectives confirmed with the original detectives suspected, bernard was there guy. >> that had, just did not have enough dna to get the guy charged. i know it was a disappointment to them, i know they...
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detectives found circumstantial evidence proving bernard, who was a suspect in 1977, was the killer. >> i am happy we have a final resolution. it's been on my mind for the last 45 plus years. >> reporter: bernard who spent much of his life in prison was shot and killed in texas. richard, who asked his father's case be reopened 23 years ago says he is relieved to have answered. >> i don't know if there's any real closure. it doesn't change a lot. but we are glad we do have a final positive i.d. >>> formal charges against is a man that johnson and her boyfriend charged. he is on the run. sopha mason's body was found after relatives told police they aren't seen her since december. it's not clear how she died. her mother will be held on no bail. >>> we want to bring you up to date on the war in ukraine. russian forces are intensifying their bombardment of mariupol. ukrainian soldiers are not only defending their country, they appear to be successful in taking back some territory russians previously captured. earlier today, ukraiian president zelenskyy spoke with pope francis. he told the
detectives found circumstantial evidence proving bernard, who was a suspect in 1977, was the killer. >> i am happy we have a final resolution. it's been on my mind for the last 45 plus years. >> reporter: bernard who spent much of his life in prison was shot and killed in texas. richard, who asked his father's case be reopened 23 years ago says he is relieved to have answered. >> i don't know if there's any real closure. it doesn't change a lot. but we are glad we do have a...
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bernard was released on parole in 1983 and then shot and killed in 1989 in the state of texas. richard bischel was a 43 year old korean war veteran. his son , who was 17 at the time witnessed the killing. tonight the family says they are very grateful that investigators were able to solve the case and bring closure. now to the war raging in ukraine medical staff are assessing the damage afterward. deadly bombing at a psychiatric hospital in the black seaport city of michael ieave here you see doctors coming through the rubble a day after a russian missile destroyed part of the facility. ukraine's state of emergency service said three people were killed and one person was hurt in the attack. the world health organization's office in ukraine says at least 50 to healthcare facilities have been targeted since russia launched its war on ukraine. the us, calling those russian attacks on civilian targets, including hospitals and bomb shelters. war crimes. this is president biden prepares for his visit to the region later this week. fox is jeff paul reports from ukraine. on the rising
bernard was released on parole in 1983 and then shot and killed in 1989 in the state of texas. richard bischel was a 43 year old korean war veteran. his son , who was 17 at the time witnessed the killing. tonight the family says they are very grateful that investigators were able to solve the case and bring closure. now to the war raging in ukraine medical staff are assessing the damage afterward. deadly bombing at a psychiatric hospital in the black seaport city of michael ieave here you see...
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bernard was released on parole in 1983 and was shot and killed in 1989 in texas. richard bischel was a 43 year old korean war veteran, his son, who was 17 at the time witnessed the killing. that was a good man. he would bend over backwards to help people out. human strangers served in the marine corps during the korean war. he was wounded there.
bernard was released on parole in 1983 and was shot and killed in 1989 in texas. richard bischel was a 43 year old korean war veteran, his son, who was 17 at the time witnessed the killing. that was a good man. he would bend over backwards to help people out. human strangers served in the marine corps during the korean war. he was wounded there.
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they say this man, richard curly bernard, stabbed him ten times. >> it's been a long, hard road. i am glad we have final resolution to this. >> reporter: he says he prefers to remember his father not how he died, but how he lived. his dad was a u.s. marine who fought in the korean war. >> he was a good man. he would bend over backwards to help people out, even strange remembers. >> reporter: detective graham with alameda police department's cold case unit. he says the team cracked out case by resubmitting a key piece of dna evidence. >> the evidence was a jacket that the suspect was wearing the night of the day tack. >> reporter: a sample of blood from that jacket was sent here to serological research institute in richmond which confirmed the blood belonged to the victim. detectives say they also found circumstantial evidence finally proving bernard, who was a suspect back in 1977, was, in fact, the killer. bernard, who spent much of his life in prison for dozens of burglary convictions, was later shot and killed in texas. richard jr., who asked his father's case be opened 23 yea
they say this man, richard curly bernard, stabbed him ten times. >> it's been a long, hard road. i am glad we have final resolution to this. >> reporter: he says he prefers to remember his father not how he died, but how he lived. his dad was a u.s. marine who fought in the korean war. >> he was a good man. he would bend over backwards to help people out, even strange remembers. >> reporter: detective graham with alameda police department's cold case unit. he says the...
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bernard was there guy. >> they had it. they just didn't have enough. it was the blood from our victim on the suspect jacket. >> reporter: lorenzo graham is the captain on the newly formed cold case unit, a small team of retired personnel who voluntarily come back to work on cold case's. >> their sole person purpose is to bring answers and justice to victims of families of several alameda cold case's. >> reporter: he says today's dna technology was critical in solving this murder case, and could be crucial in solving others. >> people leave their dna in so many different places that even the suspect is unaware what they have done. that when you go back and discover certain things, you are like, we can use this, and you hope that when the dna is pulled that it comes back to an individual that you can identify and hope they make an arrest on. >> reporter: bischel's family won't get to see bernard in court. he was shot and killed in 1989, a few years after he spent time in prison for a series of alameda burglaries and to sexual assaults. >> i don't know if
bernard was there guy. >> they had it. they just didn't have enough. it was the blood from our victim on the suspect jacket. >> reporter: lorenzo graham is the captain on the newly formed cold case unit, a small team of retired personnel who voluntarily come back to work on cold case's. >> their sole person purpose is to bring answers and justice to victims of families of several alameda cold case's. >> reporter: he says today's dna technology was critical in solving...
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richard kerley bernard, but were never able to connect him to the murder last year using dna evidence from blood found on a jacket belonging to bernard investigators were finally able to link him to bish death. but richard hurley, bernard, who had an extensive criminal history, won't face justice in 1989. >> he was shot and killed by another individual. >> then you're good man. he would. you know, we're back with to help people out. even strangers official son richard, who witnessed the attack said that he had long given up hope that this case would be solved and he's grateful that the family can finally put this behind them. >> long, hard road. i'm glad we have. >> final resolution to this. >> the retired officers who worked on this case say they are currently looking into 6 other alameda cold cases in alameda, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> all right. we have breaking news. we want to tell you about. there is a heavy police presence in a neighborhood in sunnyvale in kron four's. justin campbell is they're alive. he is on the scene. hi, justin. what do we know about what's happeni
richard kerley bernard, but were never able to connect him to the murder last year using dna evidence from blood found on a jacket belonging to bernard investigators were finally able to link him to bish death. but richard hurley, bernard, who had an extensive criminal history, won't face justice in 1989. >> he was shot and killed by another individual. >> then you're good man. he would. you know, we're back with to help people out. even strangers official son richard, who witnessed...
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richard kerley bernard, but were never able to connect him to the murder last year using dna evidenced on a jacket belonging to bernard investigators were finally able to link him to bish death. but richard hurley, bernard, who had an extensive criminal history, won't face justice in 1989. >> he was shot and killed by another individual. >> then you're good man. he would. you know, we're back with to help people out. even strangers official son richard, who witnessed the attack said that he had long given up hope that this case would be solved and he's grateful that the family can finally put this behind them. >> long, hard road. but i'm glad we have. >> final resolution to this. >> the retired officers who worked on this case say they are currently looking into 6 other alameda cold cases in alameda, charles clifford kron, 4 news. they took it down and also brought a home that had recently drawn criticism and recently gotten a visit from the local sheriff or displaying an upside down american flag. >> with a swastika on it that home no longer has the flag up. the home sits directly ac
richard kerley bernard, but were never able to connect him to the murder last year using dna evidenced on a jacket belonging to bernard investigators were finally able to link him to bish death. but richard hurley, bernard, who had an extensive criminal history, won't face justice in 1989. >> he was shot and killed by another individual. >> then you're good man. he would. you know, we're back with to help people out. even strangers official son richard, who witnessed the attack said...
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bernard was released on parole in 1983 and was shot and killed in 1989 in texas. richard bischel was a 43 year old korean war veteran, his son, who was 17 at the time witnessed the killing. that was a good man. he would bend over backwards to help people out. human strangers served in the marine corps during the korean war. he was wounded there. after the war, he settled here in the bay area. um he was he was just a good man. the family says they are forever grateful that investigators were able to solve the case and bring a little bit closer to them. the three investigators who solved the case as you heard part of a cold case unit, comprised of retired to alameda police officers that started in 2021. you have to imagine how good this feels for them as well. in studio gregory ktvu, fox two news new dna technology, helping solve another cold case. and yes, as you mentioned great job by those retired detectives, greg, thank you. we're problems in breaking news out of the east bay, where several vegetation fires has sparked along highway forward. this is actually vid
bernard was released on parole in 1983 and was shot and killed in 1989 in texas. richard bischel was a 43 year old korean war veteran, his son, who was 17 at the time witnessed the killing. that was a good man. he would bend over backwards to help people out. human strangers served in the marine corps during the korean war. he was wounded there. after the war, he settled here in the bay area. um he was he was just a good man. the family says they are forever grateful that investigators were...
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okay, bernard smith with the economic angle, they're from moscow. thank you, bernard. we are almost 60 minutes past this news on his what's coming up. western countries rushing to supply weapons to ukraine. question is, we'll be talking to an expert about this. is it enough to hold off the russian army and in sport, one of the fiercest rivalries all set to resume at the start of the new formula one season lia will be along a little later. ah, what british military intelligence says, russia's invasion of ukraine has stalled across the country. the resistance faced by invading forces have been staunch and well coordinated. according to this intelligence report, let's get more with notting barber in london. what else is the ministry of defense saying? will come out this intelligence update from the ministry of defense reeds. as he was saying, the russian invasion of ukraine has largely stored on all fronts. russian forces have made minimal progress on land, sea, or air in recent days, and they continue to suffer heavy losses. ukrainian resistance remain staunch and well c
okay, bernard smith with the economic angle, they're from moscow. thank you, bernard. we are almost 60 minutes past this news on his what's coming up. western countries rushing to supply weapons to ukraine. question is, we'll be talking to an expert about this. is it enough to hold off the russian army and in sport, one of the fiercest rivalries all set to resume at the start of the new formula one season lia will be along a little later. ah, what british military intelligence says, russia's...
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bernard parish.s we went in the bathroom we were watching it. you know, the tv, the electricity started flicking. we went in the bath room and you could hear it. i mean, it's just -- it's just like they say. it's just like a train. >> meteorologist pedram jaff ha -- javaheri with us. >> it's pushing dramatically over the next few hours. notice this, we're talking over 50 plus reports of tornadoes, 26 of which on tuesday, 32 on monday. severe weather right now shifting around portions of the panhandle of florida. as much of the activity remaining off shore as far as the thunderstorms were reporting. seakrets, seaside. that's where we are in the western area of the panhandle and western and southern alabama. it is going to shift over the next few hours. it will be active weather place for 30 million americans in yellow. on a scale of one to five, that's a level two. the severity threat drops off here, large hail, damaging winds. a few isolated tornadoes along the areas indicated in yellow. it produces
bernard parish.s we went in the bathroom we were watching it. you know, the tv, the electricity started flicking. we went in the bath room and you could hear it. i mean, it's just -- it's just like they say. it's just like a train. >> meteorologist pedram jaff ha -- javaheri with us. >> it's pushing dramatically over the next few hours. notice this, we're talking over 50 plus reports of tornadoes, 26 of which on tuesday, 32 on monday. severe weather right now shifting around...
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let's go more on that from bernard smith, who's joining us from moscow. so russia was due to make an interest payment on sovereign debt to avoid an international default. bernard, what happened with that during russia made the payment, the interest payment on $2.00 european loans, a total of a $117000000.00 a miniscule amount of money in terms of the amount of money russia has at its disposal. but it symbolic, because there was a fear that if russia was gonna defaulted, because he couldn't meet the payments over the 1st time, russia's defaults defaulted since 1917. and the bolshevik revolution, russia's problem is that most of the cash, it has a lot of cash. it has is frozen. however, it decided it was able to make those payments, and clearly russia must have decided it was in his own interest to make those payments as well rather than defaults of on them. because that is important in the future as to whether potential investors buyers of debt, consider ra, russian, russian data, reliable, a gamble. russia's got $670000000000.00, excuse me. off cash reser
let's go more on that from bernard smith, who's joining us from moscow. so russia was due to make an interest payment on sovereign debt to avoid an international default. bernard, what happened with that during russia made the payment, the interest payment on $2.00 european loans, a total of a $117000000.00 a miniscule amount of money in terms of the amount of money russia has at its disposal. but it symbolic, because there was a fear that if russia was gonna defaulted, because he couldn't meet...
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we'll go live to moscow and bernard smith, shortly, but 1st, rob mcbride in the west in ukrainian city of the very 1st take us through what's becoming the daily routine, the daily grim routine i should say, of digging people out of the rubble. that's right. i mean, this is being done in so many cities across the ukraine. it but that down in the city of mc alive, this is the strategically very important port city in the south of ukraine, where they had quite a devastating miss style attacked that destroyed military barracks. now its thought at the time that a residence were a very large contingent of ukrainian marines. the rescue operation is under way. they have been pulling a number of survivors from the rubble people injured. but also we know a number of bodies now the ukrainians on giving too many details about the casualty figures. but it is thought that the final death toll from this could be in the schools of military personnel, which would make it the single biggest loss of men that military military life in a single attack so far. so for the military garrison, that is a big set
we'll go live to moscow and bernard smith, shortly, but 1st, rob mcbride in the west in ukrainian city of the very 1st take us through what's becoming the daily routine, the daily grim routine i should say, of digging people out of the rubble. that's right. i mean, this is being done in so many cities across the ukraine. it but that down in the city of mc alive, this is the strategically very important port city in the south of ukraine, where they had quite a devastating miss style attacked...
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bernard parish.eports of some pretty significant damage in that area and also in the lower ninth ward. i want to bring in the parish president guy mcinness. he joins us by phone. guy, thank you so much for joining us. what is going on there? because we heard that st. bernard parish got hit tonight by what appears to be this massive tornado. what damage are you seeing? >> well, don, thank you for thinking of us. we had a large tornado come over the river. you're from here, so you know where we're talking about. started in the south arabi area and just cut a swath all the way through to the canal which is on the lake side of our parish. and we have multiple homes, we don't know yet how many. we do know that we have some homes that were leveled. we have homes that were lifted up and put back down on the street. we have one confirmed deeth. we have multiple injuries that were reported at the hospital. we don't have a number on that yet. we don't have a number of homes. tonight we are looking at a rescue
bernard parish.eports of some pretty significant damage in that area and also in the lower ninth ward. i want to bring in the parish president guy mcinness. he joins us by phone. guy, thank you so much for joining us. what is going on there? because we heard that st. bernard parish got hit tonight by what appears to be this massive tornado. what damage are you seeing? >> well, don, thank you for thinking of us. we had a large tornado come over the river. you're from here, so you know...
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bernard pair irish.to give you an idea of the destruction that the residents have to clean up over the coming days. power polls snapped like tweuls, a child's tricycle. we have an overturned school bus from an elementary school just over my shoulder. would you believe me if i told you this was lofted, rotated or pushed down this road by the strong winds over 100 yards from where it is now before the tornado actually approached this area. listening to the media reports, and from the st. bernard pair irish sheriff, he said, using the words widespread instruction across this area. they are comparing this to a record tornado that impacted the pair irish back in 2017, early february. winds 136 miles per hour. it is comparable to, if not worse, than what happened then. listen to what this woman and kids and husband had to contend with. >> you know, we felt the pressure and it was scary. it was like being in a movie. the way my husband explained it was it felt like a train was passing through. the wind, the pre
bernard pair irish.to give you an idea of the destruction that the residents have to clean up over the coming days. power polls snapped like tweuls, a child's tricycle. we have an overturned school bus from an elementary school just over my shoulder. would you believe me if i told you this was lofted, rotated or pushed down this road by the strong winds over 100 yards from where it is now before the tornado actually approached this area. listening to the media reports, and from the st. bernard...
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francine: bernard looney took over as the chief executive of bp just weeks before covid-19 locked down and sent shockwaves through the global economy. bernard: it has been a challenge, but it is no less of a challenge for me than it has been for everyone in the world. everyone has had to endure just some enormous challenges, haven't they? francine: he grew up on a farm in ireland and was the first person in his family to go to university. he joined bp as a graduate engineer, and 28 years later,
francine: bernard looney took over as the chief executive of bp just weeks before covid-19 locked down and sent shockwaves through the global economy. bernard: it has been a challenge, but it is no less of a challenge for me than it has been for everyone in the world. everyone has had to endure just some enormous challenges, haven't they? francine: he grew up on a farm in ireland and was the first person in his family to go to university. he joined bp as a graduate engineer, and 28 years later,
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bernard convicted serial burglar was shot and killed in an unrelated incident in 1989. and today the shell son said that he long since given up hope that the case will be solved and says that he's grateful the family can now find that pulled this, put this tragedy behind step-mom who murdered her husband's toddler. he's going to prison for 26 years. >> 2 year-old jackson love food lived in stockton died in 2017. the autopsy report revealed a little boy suffered severe traumatic brain and spinal injuries and had bruises all over his body. court documents say chansley maynard confessed that she threw the toddler up in the air and let him hit the ground. jackson's mom says she was told her little boy falling off a trampoline. he was eventually taken off life support at children's hospital in oakland. >> that she took such a beautiful boy from his family that loved him so much. and her actions. we'll never be. forget it. know it's in the bible to forget, but i can't forgive you what she to my he was only 2. >> jackson's mother, there's currently pregnant with another little
bernard convicted serial burglar was shot and killed in an unrelated incident in 1989. and today the shell son said that he long since given up hope that the case will be solved and says that he's grateful the family can now find that pulled this, put this tragedy behind step-mom who murdered her husband's toddler. he's going to prison for 26 years. >> 2 year-old jackson love food lived in stockton died in 2017. the autopsy report revealed a little boy suffered severe traumatic brain and...
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investigators of the time identified a suspect richard kerley bernard, but were never able to connect him to the murder last year using dna evidence from blood found on a jacket belonging to bernard investigators were finally able to link him to bish a death. but richard hurley, bernard, who had an extensive criminal history, won't face justice in 1989. >> he was shot and killed by another individual. >> you're good man. he would. you backwards to help people out. even strangers official son richard, who witnessed the attack said that he had long given up hope that this case would be solved and he's grateful that the family can finally put this behind them. >> long, hard road. but i'm glad we have. >> but a resolution to this. >> the retired officers who worked on this case say they are currently looking into 6 other alameda cold cases. all right, back live. now, the suspect in this case who is deceased, bernard was believed to be responsible for dozens of burglaries in crimes in the 70's and 80's in the alameda area. also, he was accused of multiple assault. anyone who might have any
investigators of the time identified a suspect richard kerley bernard, but were never able to connect him to the murder last year using dna evidence from blood found on a jacket belonging to bernard investigators were finally able to link him to bish a death. but richard hurley, bernard, who had an extensive criminal history, won't face justice in 1989. >> he was shot and killed by another individual. >> you're good man. he would. you backwards to help people out. even strangers...
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bernard parish. what you're seeing now that the day has dawned. >> reporter: yeah, brianna, we have got our first light here, just adjacent to the lower ninth ward, east of new orleans. and we're getting that first glimpse of daylight and getting us and revealing to us as well as the residents here the true nature of the devastation left behind by this powerful tornado that struck about 7:30 local time last night. let's take you to the air, show you what it looks like from above. and you too at home can get an idea of how bad it was, we talked to the st. bernard parish president earlier this morning and he told cnn that when you guys see what happened overnight, once that daylight hits the damage scene, you're going to see that it was truly a miracle. he was referencing the limited amount of injuries that occurred with this powerful tornado and unfortunately there was a confirmed fatality, but that number, of course, with the devastation we're seeing behind us could have been much, much higher. i wan
bernard parish. what you're seeing now that the day has dawned. >> reporter: yeah, brianna, we have got our first light here, just adjacent to the lower ninth ward, east of new orleans. and we're getting that first glimpse of daylight and getting us and revealing to us as well as the residents here the true nature of the devastation left behind by this powerful tornado that struck about 7:30 local time last night. let's take you to the air, show you what it looks like from above. and you...
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police say bernard was shot and killed in 1989 in texas. investigators were able to crack the case by using updated technology. to review dna evidence from blood found on michelle's jacket. investigators say that bernard has an extensive criminal history that includes more than 100 burglaries. further investigation into mr bernard revealed that he had been arrested and convicted. for series of alameda burglaries, along with two known rapes. michelle son, who was 17 at the time witnessed the killing. he says he and his family are grateful investigators were able to solve this case. bart's red line train taking passengers from richmond to san francisco is now operating again with some changes. ktvu james torres reports. the line was down for two weeks after some electrical issues. for the last two weeks. anyone riding a bart from the richmond, berkeley area down to san francisco didn't have a direct train to take them there. that's because the red line that would do that was out of service instead. you would have to take the orange line down
police say bernard was shot and killed in 1989 in texas. investigators were able to crack the case by using updated technology. to review dna evidence from blood found on michelle's jacket. investigators say that bernard has an extensive criminal history that includes more than 100 burglaries. further investigation into mr bernard revealed that he had been arrested and convicted. for series of alameda burglaries, along with two known rapes. michelle son, who was 17 at the time witnessed the...
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bernard parish destroyed. an employee says the owner lost her husband to covid-19 earlier this month. >> now she's got to go through this, and it's just not fair. oh, my god. >> reporter: emergency responders are conducting search and rescue efforts in new orleans. authorities last night said there were multiple injuries and at least one death from the tornado. >> this is going to be a long haul. we just got off the phone with the governor. tomorrow we will have a better assessment of all of the homes, the number of homes, the number of people affected. >> reporter: in starkville in neighboring mississippi, the fast-moving line of storms also downing trees on the campus of mississippi state university. at least 40 tornadoes were reported tuesday across texas, oklahoma and mississippi, all from the same storm system. at least one person was killed during the storms in texas. abc's marcus moore is in the city of round rock near austin. >> you can see the house just behind me, it has been destroyed, and we've see
bernard parish destroyed. an employee says the owner lost her husband to covid-19 earlier this month. >> now she's got to go through this, and it's just not fair. oh, my god. >> reporter: emergency responders are conducting search and rescue efforts in new orleans. authorities last night said there were multiple injuries and at least one death from the tornado. >> this is going to be a long haul. we just got off the phone with the governor. tomorrow we will have a better...
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bernard parish, he described it as widespread damage. we've seen. this is just absolutely incredible. first of all, we have a full electrical pole here in front of us and then directly behind me it's almost impossible to miss, we have an overturned school bus, and there are other school buses that have actually been lofted over 100 yards behind me. my photographer working very hard today. he and i were walking past this bus, and we just had a moment where we said just think about the gravity of the situation, what we are actually witnessing here to see an overturned sized vehicle of this magnitude. you can see how the glass has been shattered. it almost looks as if the entire bus has been squashed as it got turned over on its side and clearly was rammed or knocked into this other bus, and then if you look further in the distance, that bus way down there, that's about 100 yards away from us and that's the bus that was originally parked here where i'm standing before the tornado arrived. absolutely difficult and horrible scenes for these p
bernard parish, he described it as widespread damage. we've seen. this is just absolutely incredible. first of all, we have a full electrical pole here in front of us and then directly behind me it's almost impossible to miss, we have an overturned school bus, and there are other school buses that have actually been lofted over 100 yards behind me. my photographer working very hard today. he and i were walking past this bus, and we just had a moment where we said just think about the gravity of...
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we have bernard smith, who's joining us from the separatist co controlled don yeske. charl. stratford is close to the city of car cave. we have dorothy jabari, she'll join us from moscow, but 1st we kicked things off of natasha butler. joining us from livia, so we've heard the ukrainian speak out against the humanitarian corridors. natasha where to things stand right now. well, ukrainian authorities are certainly sent. have a clear message with their words, completely immoral, minette manipulative. that's the way that they have described russia's offer of humanitarian corridors that would effectively offer civilians evacuation. but to bel ross, to russia, to russian a brush and controlled areas in the east of the country. i did to the deputy prime minister of ukraine spoke a bit earlier. she said that this was just or out of question. she said that russia was manipulating people or so just for television purposes, that it really doesn't care on whether or not people are being looked after are being allowed to flee. she called for an immediate cease fire that would allow civilians to b
we have bernard smith, who's joining us from the separatist co controlled don yeske. charl. stratford is close to the city of car cave. we have dorothy jabari, she'll join us from moscow, but 1st we kicked things off of natasha butler. joining us from livia, so we've heard the ukrainian speak out against the humanitarian corridors. natasha where to things stand right now. well, ukrainian authorities are certainly sent. have a clear message with their words, completely immoral, minette...
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as the person who killed richard bischel, senior police say bernard has since died. advances in forensic technology helped investigators solve this case. bischel was 43 years old when he was stabbed to death at his home in alameda in march of 1977. motive was not released, police say, though they do plan to discuss the case tomorrow at a news conference, which will be streamed on the department's facebook page, the family of a san francisco man he was shot and killed two years ago say they can't rest until those responsible are identified and arrested. police are now offering at $25,000 reward. in this case, the victim's mother and wife tells ktvu s amberleigh . he was a great father and leaves a void that will never be filled. this is when he was in hollywood for his birthday. patricia turner shows me the many photos of her son, mark hughes, that fill their home in san francisco. he was shot and killed two years ago. i feel like it just happened yesterday still um, their pain never goes away in the early morning hours of march, 14th 2020 huge was on jones street in
as the person who killed richard bischel, senior police say bernard has since died. advances in forensic technology helped investigators solve this case. bischel was 43 years old when he was stabbed to death at his home in alameda in march of 1977. motive was not released, police say, though they do plan to discuss the case tomorrow at a news conference, which will be streamed on the department's facebook page, the family of a san francisco man he was shot and killed two years ago say they...
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let's go to moscow and bring in bernard smith, high bernard, there, criminal speaking over. there had been commas in the kremlin since then, using the word traitor. take us through that. well, this was after vladimir putin gave a speech, or on wednesday about the war. and to day dmitri pass golf, his spokesman of the kremlin, he's accused people of being traitors. ready won though, those are the ones who resign their jobs in russia, leave the country and go and live overseas. and he says that they are abandoning russia, are now traitors. and he said this after patent. vladimir putin used the same word and said the west wanted to use it a 5th column to try and destroy the country. this was ruddy, may putin coming down very hard on the many thousands of russians who left this country because their fearful about the future. those with the means and the wherewithal. the visas and the money of either gone some money to fin land, many countries around russia, georgia, armenia, a do by for others. many have gone there because they feel in their opportunities diminishing here in rus
let's go to moscow and bring in bernard smith, high bernard, there, criminal speaking over. there had been commas in the kremlin since then, using the word traitor. take us through that. well, this was after vladimir putin gave a speech, or on wednesday about the war. and to day dmitri pass golf, his spokesman of the kremlin, he's accused people of being traitors. ready won though, those are the ones who resign their jobs in russia, leave the country and go and live overseas. and he says that...
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want to go to bernard smith, he's joining us live from don't. yes, in eastern ukraine, bernard, of course, don't you ask the center of the pro russian separatist movement to within the country? you've been speaking to dennis bushland, who's the leader of the dentist people's republic. tell us about what the situation is like them. what he's been saying while he was talking about this humanitarian car adore. that was a stablished say the russians on the saturday between 10 am and 4 pm and the russian say they established this to allow civilians in mario full, vulnerable, vulnerable to leave those 2 cities. now the russians blame the ukrainians, the continuing to shall along this car door, and that is why it was impossible to, for any civilians to leave. now dennis proceeding who's a leader of the people's republic here. he says that nobody in fact left through along one of the humanitarian cargoes because it was continually being shelled by the russians. but he also says, the reason why they called russian forces in to, if you like, help them in
want to go to bernard smith, he's joining us live from don't. yes, in eastern ukraine, bernard, of course, don't you ask the center of the pro russian separatist movement to within the country? you've been speaking to dennis bushland, who's the leader of the dentist people's republic. tell us about what the situation is like them. what he's been saying while he was talking about this humanitarian car adore. that was a stablished say the russians on the saturday between 10 am and 4 pm and the...
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it's hard to imagine how this region would be allowed to return to craning control. bernard smith, al jazeera desk, still head on al jazeera, leaving no stone unturned, the families joining together to search mexico for their missing loved ones. ah, mm. look forward to brighter skies. the winter sponsored my cattle airways where east asia is warming up quite surprisingly quickly. it's almost as though winter suddenly decide that it's all gone and the certainly no more significant snow for japan. we see that for weeks on end, there's not much for the out of the sky anywhere. in fact, the sunshine is the dominant feature. there's a bit of rain starting to form now in a western part of china. but touches are the obvious thing from hand, which should be 14 is tamya right up to hobbin will on, but our temperatures are many degrees above the average. and that's happened very suddenly is the forecast thursday. what is happening now? and it's the coming out really quite quickly. rather a slower increase in india, but still increase, boom buys getting warm and it should be go hot, let go a lig
it's hard to imagine how this region would be allowed to return to craning control. bernard smith, al jazeera desk, still head on al jazeera, leaving no stone unturned, the families joining together to search mexico for their missing loved ones. ah, mm. look forward to brighter skies. the winter sponsored my cattle airways where east asia is warming up quite surprisingly quickly. it's almost as though winter suddenly decide that it's all gone and the certainly no more significant snow for...
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thank you, bernard smith for that update from moscow. still a head for you, an army of volunteers mobilizing in ukraine and offering humanitarian support to those most in need. and countries around the world are trying to get their citizens out of ukraine, back home to safety. ah, ah, look forward to brighter scully's, the winter sponsored my cattle. it weighs hello. we've got lucky, dry weather across the korean peninsula. northern parts of china essentially sat there different story for japan, little more the way of cloud, and re grassy pushing back into more than parts of japan. we will see further spells a snow them as we go on through thursday. more that wintry weather then pushing into western parts of the honshu, sliding across canada. and then eventually that will slide out into the open waters a chance for some clearer dry weather to come through and hopefully some present spring sunshine. meanwhile, we have got more when she weather that'll make its way across the korean peninsula . as we go on 3 friday, crash making this way a
thank you, bernard smith for that update from moscow. still a head for you, an army of volunteers mobilizing in ukraine and offering humanitarian support to those most in need. and countries around the world are trying to get their citizens out of ukraine, back home to safety. ah, ah, look forward to brighter scully's, the winter sponsored my cattle. it weighs hello. we've got lucky, dry weather across the korean peninsula. northern parts of china essentially sat there different story for...
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they looked, pulled back a lot more sense than bernard smith. 0 dominance. russia's military is closing in on your client's capital kid. growing in soldiers, bolstering defense is by digging trenches and blocking roads around the city has been intense, aerial bombardment, in air pin. this lies on the outskirts of the capital, and this has forced hundreds of people to flee. it's actually bought reports now from live. the civilian volunteer in the northern ukrainian city over outskirts of the capital, key words journalists are caught up in the moment. some accounts for a dr. levy elsewhere in the city. russian shells destroy homes. frightened, people run for their lives. families and children caught up in confusion and chaos. i don't believe that money has years. russian troops have not yet entered keith, but they aren't far away. the convoy has encircled the city for several days. goods depot in a suburb is destroyed by shelling, but you cranes forces in the capital are undeterred and say they are ready for the worst was it's a hotel you my, our positions are prepared where we've fitted
they looked, pulled back a lot more sense than bernard smith. 0 dominance. russia's military is closing in on your client's capital kid. growing in soldiers, bolstering defense is by digging trenches and blocking roads around the city has been intense, aerial bombardment, in air pin. this lies on the outskirts of the capital, and this has forced hundreds of people to flee. it's actually bought reports now from live. the civilian volunteer in the northern ukrainian city over outskirts of the...
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and richard bernard, as the man who killed 43 year-old richard michelle senior, that was in his home back in 1977, the victim was a former marine, was stabbed during an attempted burglary. an arctic convicted serial burglar was shot and killed in an unrelated incident in 1989 michelle son said he had long since given up hope that the case would be solved. >> long, hard road. but i'm glad we have. >> final resolution to this, then you're good man. he would. you know, we're back with to help people out human straight years. >> he adds he is grateful the family can finally put this tragedy behind them. the retired officers who worked on this they are currently looking into 6 other alameda cold cases. oakland ceasefire program will be making a full return after a violent weekend in the city. mayor libby schaff says they are re implementing the program because of gun violence over the last week, 6 people were murdered in oakland. the strategy is a holistic approach which brings together police, social services and the community to stop gang or group related shootings. 2021 was one of the
and richard bernard, as the man who killed 43 year-old richard michelle senior, that was in his home back in 1977, the victim was a former marine, was stabbed during an attempted burglary. an arctic convicted serial burglar was shot and killed in an unrelated incident in 1989 michelle son said he had long since given up hope that the case would be solved. >> long, hard road. but i'm glad we have. >> final resolution to this, then you're good man. he would. you know, we're back with...
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paul bernard smith al jazeera, moscow full of air. zalinski has criticized putin's rally and his latest video. the korean president also called once again for meaningful peace and security, talks with moscow. jazz over 80 must have just this is the time to meet. this is the time to speak time to restore territorial integrity and fairness for ukraine. otherwise, the losses of russia will be such that you won't have any resources to get up after that. to day in russia, they celebrate the annexation of crimea. i would like to highlight one detail, they reported that overall there were 200000 people participating, 100000 outside and approximately 95000 in the stadium. this is the exact number of the russian manpower involved in the invasion of ukraine. $14000.00 dead bodies and hundreds of thousands of wounded. this is the exact number of russian forces during this war. this is the price in just over 3 weeks. first. still to come here on out is here at how tension over the war and ukraine could threaten collaboration of all the international space station toss. ah, we report from a catholic
paul bernard smith al jazeera, moscow full of air. zalinski has criticized putin's rally and his latest video. the korean president also called once again for meaningful peace and security, talks with moscow. jazz over 80 must have just this is the time to meet. this is the time to speak time to restore territorial integrity and fairness for ukraine. otherwise, the losses of russia will be such that you won't have any resources to get up after that. to day in russia, they celebrate the...
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bernard has the story. it's definitely said 25 year old aaron star speaking with us from a safe location in warsaw poland after a long week trying to escape his home and keep you crane alongside his girlfriend anna the whole car right? we were reading the news to see like where the russians were bombing where they were advancing aaron works for a ukrainian tech company. he grew up in yountville 2014 graduate of vintage high school. he never imagined becoming a refugee caught in the middle of a war. aaron says the journey to poland took almost 30 hours. he captured video of thousands of refugees forced to make the trek on foot at the border a sea of humanity. aaron now using his tech connections to help the war effort trying to tell all of our clients like hey, this is a hard time for ukraine if you have any operations in russia, please, you know considered just continuing them back home. mom. debbie is trying to help her friends. crane where relief supplies have been slow to arrive. all i can think about is
bernard has the story. it's definitely said 25 year old aaron star speaking with us from a safe location in warsaw poland after a long week trying to escape his home and keep you crane alongside his girlfriend anna the whole car right? we were reading the news to see like where the russians were bombing where they were advancing aaron works for a ukrainian tech company. he grew up in yountville 2014 graduate of vintage high school. he never imagined becoming a refugee caught in the middle of a...
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this year. bernard smith, al jazeera, moscow. 3 russian cosmonaut have arrived at the international space station. it's the 1st space crew to launch scenes, rushes invasion of ukraine, and is rory challenge reports. it's raising questions about how political tensions will affect international space exploration. everything is not in our weekend. they may now be floating full 100 kilometers above the surface. however, terrestrial conflict is accompanied, the international space station, us visitors 11 1st through the hatch is denise map. the hugs and smiles greeted sag a cossack of denise mad fave. and i got him. yes. as they came through the hatch box, look at the colors from the russian cosmonaut suits, yellow and blue is the same as the ukrainian flag. it didn't take long for some back on earth to conclude. this was a coded message of condemnation for their country's invasion of ukraine. sometimes yellow was just yellow, scuffed rushes space agency on telegrams with russian mission control. got on combs just to make sure you preview through dinner. what you know? well, that's them asking
this year. bernard smith, al jazeera, moscow. 3 russian cosmonaut have arrived at the international space station. it's the 1st space crew to launch scenes, rushes invasion of ukraine, and is rory challenge reports. it's raising questions about how political tensions will affect international space exploration. everything is not in our weekend. they may now be floating full 100 kilometers above the surface. however, terrestrial conflict is accompanied, the international space station, us...
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the kremlin says, nothing terrible will happen if it's kicked out. bernard smith, al jazeera, moscow. people from all walks of life are on the frontline in ukraine. the tell us the polio is the front man of the pop, band and killer. like every adult male age between 18 and 60, he's been asked to stay and defend his country. is our soldier serving on the front line? you never know what happened next time. you know, just now we're talking with you, but next 2nd. the missile can hear this building and i will, does he never know what happens? it is war. so, but i want to say that we see it here from the inside of of the bottle. feel that the russian have no power to take their capital crane. so they can do just only one thing. they are preparing for a chemical attack and we also preparing for their chemical attack. so last 2 days we were we were searching for chemical, defend cease and for medical treatment. so all that they can do in this sedation, it just to escalate this war by using a chemical weep on a chemical attack. so, but we already and you know, it's unbelievable that we are ta
the kremlin says, nothing terrible will happen if it's kicked out. bernard smith, al jazeera, moscow. people from all walks of life are on the frontline in ukraine. the tell us the polio is the front man of the pop, band and killer. like every adult male age between 18 and 60, he's been asked to stay and defend his country. is our soldier serving on the front line? you never know what happened next time. you know, just now we're talking with you, but next 2nd. the missile can hear this building...
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they look to applaud back a lot more since then. bernard smith, 0 dollars. a russia defense ministry has warned civilians a war imminent strikes. runker for both of us. the russian armed forces target ukrainian defense industry enterprises with high precision weapons in order to avoid endangering the lives of employees of ukrainian defense industry enterprises . we give advance warning of planned strikes again one such facility. russia says it is only hitting military targets in ukraine, but civilians have increasingly come under attack and hundreds have been killed since the conflict began. step vos and travelled to g to me, where to residential areas in a school have been hit the loud noise that won't people here on friday morning, still echoes in their ears. people were still in their bets when 2 rockets had been neighbourhood in chief domina. it down 150 kilometers away from keith residence ran for cover as houses collapse to the shelling larissa. so she got crushed to find medical treatment for her 3 injured children. the youngest of them being 3 years
they look to applaud back a lot more since then. bernard smith, 0 dollars. a russia defense ministry has warned civilians a war imminent strikes. runker for both of us. the russian armed forces target ukrainian defense industry enterprises with high precision weapons in order to avoid endangering the lives of employees of ukrainian defense industry enterprises . we give advance warning of planned strikes again one such facility. russia says it is only hitting military targets in ukraine, but...
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hope to apply for refugee status allowing them to stay in the united states at sfo cornell bernard abc 7 news. and over the past week one bay area couple has raised nearly two hundred thousand dollars for ukrainian refugees with a plan to head to the ukraine romania border to hand out cash to those crossing needed abc avenues reporter tim johns caught up with a couple at their san francisco home today just hours before they headed to sfo. frolics furman watching the ongoing war in ukraine has been difficult right all the stages of grief right like anger fear, right like bargaining for us a little bit of bargaining. it and it'd be pretty hard as the world watches scenes of devastation continuing to unfold in the eastern european country. forman says he felt compelled to do something. it felt like i felt like we've got to do more felt like it's time to step up. and do something he did together with wife the pair is so far raised nearly $200,000 now firman is catching a friday afternoon flight out of sfo and heading to the ukraine romania border to distribute the money. he's helped raise.
hope to apply for refugee status allowing them to stay in the united states at sfo cornell bernard abc 7 news. and over the past week one bay area couple has raised nearly two hundred thousand dollars for ukrainian refugees with a plan to head to the ukraine romania border to hand out cash to those crossing needed abc avenues reporter tim johns caught up with a couple at their san francisco home today just hours before they headed to sfo. frolics furman watching the ongoing war in ukraine has...
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as bernard smith reports from moscow. the russian soldiers heading for the front lines in ukraine as a chance for confession and communion was often the 1st, the military chaplain says, this is an offense crew in ukraine, taking part in what russia called it special military operation. operations architect now uses the west of trying to cancel russian culture in retaliation. she is officially a psychologist. shostakovich rachmaninoff are being removed from concert programs. russian writers and their books are being banned, as well as last time. we saw such massive destruction of unsuitable literature who was almost 90 years ago in nazi germany. we remember very well the foliage of books being burned romo, galle. suton says the warren ukraine is about what he calls denart, defying the country. it was a theme, his foreign minister pursued in reference to europe's tactics towards russia. seward, no ma'am. uh, beauty lou, they declared a real hybrid warrior total war dr. this term used by nazi germany is now used by many euro
as bernard smith reports from moscow. the russian soldiers heading for the front lines in ukraine as a chance for confession and communion was often the 1st, the military chaplain says, this is an offense crew in ukraine, taking part in what russia called it special military operation. operations architect now uses the west of trying to cancel russian culture in retaliation. she is officially a psychologist. shostakovich rachmaninoff are being removed from concert programs. russian writers and...
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s. financed additional restrictions against its central bank. bernard smith, as more from moscow, nervous about where the debate and credit cards might stop working a sanctioned bite. some russians stocking upon cash. soon they'll begin to feel the financial pain of their president's decision to invade ukraine with interest rates more than doubled 20 percent. and the rubel plunging 30 percent against the dollar . knowing that we are planning to buy fled to. so for us, it is very important that we were hoping to have a certain interest rate. now it will be totally different. the waiver, of course, i am worried anyway. first of all, the situation of the dollar is unclear. and what about foot prices? we are in a debt and situation. there is no way out for people. russians have been promised that central bank reserves of more than $630000000000.00 will help cushing the economy from sanctions. but much of this money is in foreign banks. sanctions will make it very difficult to get any of it back to moscow. one russian economist told al jazeera, it's a completely unprecedented situation for the
s. financed additional restrictions against its central bank. bernard smith, as more from moscow, nervous about where the debate and credit cards might stop working a sanctioned bite. some russians stocking upon cash. soon they'll begin to feel the financial pain of their president's decision to invade ukraine with interest rates more than doubled 20 percent. and the rubel plunging 30 percent against the dollar . knowing that we are planning to buy fled to. so for us, it is very important that...
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he's even john comparisons to nazi era book burnings. bernard smith reports now from moscow. william for russian soldiers heading for the front lines in ukraine as a chance for confession and communion with. it's often the 1st, the military chaplain says, this is an offense crew and ukraine taking part in what russia called it special, military operation, operations architect. now it's uses the west of trying to cancel russian culture and retaliation. use that usually kosky shostakovich, rachmaninoff being removed from constant programs. russian rod isn't in books of being banned as well. last time we saw such massive destruction of unsuitable literature was almost 90 years ago. new enough to germany. we remember very well the footage of books being burned says the war and ukraine is about what he calls the not defying the countries. it was a theme, his foreign minister pursued in reference to europe's tactics towards russia. she wouldn't live, they declared a real hybrid war. total war. this term used by nazi germany is now used by many european politicians when they say wha
he's even john comparisons to nazi era book burnings. bernard smith reports now from moscow. william for russian soldiers heading for the front lines in ukraine as a chance for confession and communion with. it's often the 1st, the military chaplain says, this is an offense crew and ukraine taking part in what russia called it special, military operation, operations architect. now it's uses the west of trying to cancel russian culture and retaliation. use that usually kosky shostakovich,...
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we focus on an efforts to help build a better bay area abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard shows us why you needed a passport to check out. shops and restaurants today in san bruno okay, so we're gonna we're actually check out here for lunch. yeah, lynette or cholski and rita simpson are on a mission to eat and shop their way through downtown san bruno on san mateo avenue. to support to our san mateo avenue, and they're taking part in the san bruno stroll an event created to help local businesses, which have struggled during the pandemic for starters everyone gets this passport with 40 shops and restaurants. they can visit you got a long journey ahead. we do we do so we're gonna go eat off the passport has perks like free tri-tip sliders at grand leader market owner. mike karsa is thrilled to see new customers. it's been up. it's been so we've whether the storm we're doing. okay. we're just people around right now, and that's what we're all about is. this is like the first of many hopefully to come to we could be normal again the new norm, but you need to stop at these three on this blo
we focus on an efforts to help build a better bay area abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard shows us why you needed a passport to check out. shops and restaurants today in san bruno okay, so we're gonna we're actually check out here for lunch. yeah, lynette or cholski and rita simpson are on a mission to eat and shop their way through downtown san bruno on san mateo avenue. to support to our san mateo avenue, and they're taking part in the san bruno stroll an event created to help local...