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starting 50 years ago with our founder bernard mays who founded kqmd and in the 1970's he held a demonstration which reverend jim jones of all people participated on a march on the bridge to get a barrier and those efforts continued over the years. in the last three or four years the dominant force became parents of children who had been lost, mostly teenagers, on the bridge who came before the bridge directors over and over again, and that really turned the corner. >> great. thank you. >> thank you. definitely it's nice to hear an important outcome like this after all the discussion about what we can do and our commission congratulates you for your persistence and your success. is there any further comment at this point? thank you very much. and we will move on to the next item. >> yes and i will note that haven't received any public comment for that item. the next item 10 is a resolution honoring sonia melara and commissioners i placed in front of you a slightly revised version. i took out the "e" misspelling of former mayor gavin newsom's name and added words reappointment to give a schedul
starting 50 years ago with our founder bernard mays who founded kqmd and in the 1970's he held a demonstration which reverend jim jones of all people participated on a march on the bridge to get a barrier and those efforts continued over the years. in the last three or four years the dominant force became parents of children who had been lost, mostly teenagers, on the bridge who came before the bridge directors over and over again, and that really turned the corner. >> great. thank you....
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bernard. welcome to trinity. may your stay here be a peaceful and rewarding one. brian! he's a monk!said an addiction clinic, not a ruddy monastery! brian, if you don't get out of this car and in through that door, you'll never see me again. oh, bollocks. ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ it doesn't really matter if you're old and grey ♪
bernard. welcome to trinity. may your stay here be a peaceful and rewarding one. brian! he's a monk!said an addiction clinic, not a ruddy monastery! brian, if you don't get out of this car and in through that door, you'll never see me again. oh, bollocks. ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ it doesn't really matter if you're old and grey ♪
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bernard. welcome to trinity. may your stay here be a peaceful and rewarding one. brian! he's a monk!ou said an addiction clinic, not a ruddy monastery! brian, if you don't get out of this car and in through that door, you'll never see me again. oh, bollocks. ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ it doesn't really matter if you're old and grey ♪
bernard. welcome to trinity. may your stay here be a peaceful and rewarding one. brian! he's a monk!ou said an addiction clinic, not a ruddy monastery! brian, if you don't get out of this car and in through that door, you'll never see me again. oh, bollocks. ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ it doesn't really matter if you're old and grey ♪
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and trying to calm communities and particular groups in the community that they may have influence with. >> chief bernard, thanks so much for your insight. i appreciate it. >> yeah. >> in light of all the questions in ferguson many african-american parents are again asking how they can protect their children. cnn stephanie elam has more. >> as a parent you have to worry. >> reporter: regardless of wealth, education or shade of brown parents of black children across this country are worried. >> it makes me think about one of my own. >> reporter: trayvon martin, another black teen dead. how to keep black boys safe. parent say there's unwritten rules to raising boys. make them understood they may be judged for the color of their skin. >> show me your friends, i show you your future. don't have more than three friends in your cars. >> reporter: they are constantly talking to their sons about saying safe. isaiah is 15 years old. how to stay safe knowing how to act around the police. >> they are supposed to protect us but these things they do is making it hard for us. who do we turn to if the ones protecting u
and trying to calm communities and particular groups in the community that they may have influence with. >> chief bernard, thanks so much for your insight. i appreciate it. >> yeah. >> in light of all the questions in ferguson many african-american parents are again asking how they can protect their children. cnn stephanie elam has more. >> as a parent you have to worry. >> reporter: regardless of wealth, education or shade of brown parents of black children across...
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bernard smith. it looks at though the prime minister may have won the countries first ever direct presidential election. looks like he'll avoid that runoff. >> yes, it will. he seems that he's more than 50% of the vote needed to win. you'll for the songs blasting out this past hour. he is expected not long from now. he will give his victory speech from the balcony behind me. the people, the last rally, he said he would be president for all turks, not just those who voted for him. it may take a more you a that are tarian tone. he wants to turn the presidency. he said he will exercise power for all the people. >> what hill his priorities be? >> well, i think his priority physically first of all is to get him to the presidential office and to make that presently as i say, more executive and ceremonial. the moment as soon as he's declared the president, he has to cut his political ties. that's in the constitution. has he to cut his political ties. what he needs to make sure he can do is whoever's going to become prime minister is going to have to be able to work with the president. these are unchartered po
bernard smith. it looks at though the prime minister may have won the countries first ever direct presidential election. looks like he'll avoid that runoff. >> yes, it will. he seems that he's more than 50% of the vote needed to win. you'll for the songs blasting out this past hour. he is expected not long from now. he will give his victory speech from the balcony behind me. the people, the last rally, he said he would be president for all turks, not just those who voted for him. it may...
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bernard reporting from average are a. -- ankora. >> america's filmmakers vie for the top awards. >> case in point, michael keaten. his career may not be lifeless, but his character is. he once played a super hero, and now struggles to get past that participate. this is the opening movie of the venice film festival. the crowd puller. maybe? it's what the jury thinks. >> anything can be the subject of a movie here in the venice film festival. that is what last year's winning film is about. a busy road. it came from nowhere, it swooped under the critic's noses, and took that big prize, the golden lion last night. that's one of the things about the venice film festival. yes, it has a red carpet and celebrities, and the tradition, but north underneath, there's a fondness for edgy films. and it's that variety that makes this festival not 71 one years old, but very much 71 years young. nevertheless, already also themes that come up again and again this year. war is one of them. we have lee marshall from screen international. tell us why war is so popular? >> well, screen writers need conflict to make good dramas, and we have to go int
bernard reporting from average are a. -- ankora. >> america's filmmakers vie for the top awards. >> case in point, michael keaten. his career may not be lifeless, but his character is. he once played a super hero, and now struggles to get past that participate. this is the opening movie of the venice film festival. the crowd puller. maybe? it's what the jury thinks. >> anything can be the subject of a movie here in the venice film festival. that is what last year's winning...
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bernard, abc7 news. >>> developing news, scientists are trying to determine if a california man has the first case of deadly ebola virus in the state. a patient in sacramento may have been exposed and is being kept in a special negative pressure isolation room at kaiser's south sacramento medical center. doctors september a blood sample for testing. it will be several days before they get a result. kaiser did not say if the patient was in west africa where ebola has killed more than 1100 people. >>> happening now, long shore worker tees port of oakland are unloading a ship that was the focus of protests. pro palestinian demonstrators blocked the port's terminals trying to prevent the unloading of the vessel that is partially owned by israeli shareholders. earlier today the ship left port and then reversed course heading back to oakland. the long shore union refused to unload the ship. no word on why workers decided to go ahead and off load the cargo. >>> now to the unrest in ferguson, missouri. tomorrow a grand jury will hear evidence in the michael brown shooting case, but tonight the anger still fills the streets. one man had to be held back from police. off
bernard, abc7 news. >>> developing news, scientists are trying to determine if a california man has the first case of deadly ebola virus in the state. a patient in sacramento may have been exposed and is being kept in a special negative pressure isolation room at kaiser's south sacramento medical center. doctors september a blood sample for testing. it will be several days before they get a result. kaiser did not say if the patient was in west africa where ebola has killed more than...
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bernard is live in berkeley where the protests came to an end. cornell? reporter: that's right. in fact oakland police just tweeted they need help identifying vandals who may have taken part in last night's march. the match started peacefully but ended here at telegraph and derby with several getting into standoff with berkeley police. when it was over there was a lot of damage left behind. >> it was pretty shocking for a friday night. >> oakland game store owner says it looked like a war zone friday as protesters threw rocks at businesses on telegraph avenue, smashing windows. >> 10 to 12 people all in peninsula, all you could see what their eyes. i remember one guy had the most brilliant green eyes, running towards me. you cooperates see anything else. then they just started throwing rocks. [chanting] >> protesters shot this video as their group marched through downtown oakland friday, denouncing police violence after the michael brown shooting in ferguson, missouri. sky 7hd was overhead as marchers set off fireworks and kept moving up telegraph. police in riot gear were close by. block but the protests turned violent. businesses were vandalized. a small
bernard is live in berkeley where the protests came to an end. cornell? reporter: that's right. in fact oakland police just tweeted they need help identifying vandals who may have taken part in last night's march. the match started peacefully but ended here at telegraph and derby with several getting into standoff with berkeley police. when it was over there was a lot of damage left behind. >> it was pretty shocking for a friday night. >> oakland game store owner says it looked like...
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bernard, abc7 news. >>> developing news, scientists are trying to determine if a california man has the first case of deadly ebola virus in the state. a patient in sacramento may have been exposed and is being kept in a special negative pressure isolation room at kaiser's south sacramento medical center. doctors september a blood sample for testing. it will be several days before they get a result. kaiser did not say if the patient was in west africa where ebola has killed more than 1100 people. >>> happening now, long shore worker tees port of oakland are unloading a ship that was the focus of protests. pro palestinian demonstrators blocked the port's terminals trying to prevent the unloading of the vessel that is partially owned by israeli shareholders. earlier today the ship left port and then reversed course heading back to oakland. the long shore union refused to unload the ship. no word on why workers decided to go ahead and off load the cargo. >>> now to the unrest in ferguson, missouri. tomorrow a grand jury will hear evidence in the michael brown shooting case, but tonight the anger still fills the streets. one man had to be held back from police. off
bernard, abc7 news. >>> developing news, scientists are trying to determine if a california man has the first case of deadly ebola virus in the state. a patient in sacramento may have been exposed and is being kept in a special negative pressure isolation room at kaiser's south sacramento medical center. doctors september a blood sample for testing. it will be several days before they get a result. kaiser did not say if the patient was in west africa where ebola has killed more than...
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bernard, abc7 news. >>> developing news, scientists are trying to determine if a california man has the first case of deadlyvire ebola virus in the state. a patient in sacramento maybeen exposed and is being kept in a special negative pressure isolation room at kaiser's south sacramento medical center. doctors september a blood sample for testing. it will be several days before they get a result. kaiser did not say if the patient was in west africa where ebola has killed more than 1100 people. >>> happening now, long shore worker tees port of oakland are unloading a ship that was the focus of protests. pro palestinian demonstrators blocked the port's terminals trying to prevent the unloading of the vessel that is partially owned by israeli shareholders. earlier today the ship left port and then reversed course heading back to oakland. the long shore union refused to unload the ship. no word on why workers decided to go ahead and off load the cargo. >>> now to the unrest in ferguson, missouri. tomorrow a grand jury will hear evidence in the michael brown shooting case, but tonight the anger still fills the streets. one man had to be held back from police. officers
bernard, abc7 news. >>> developing news, scientists are trying to determine if a california man has the first case of deadlyvire ebola virus in the state. a patient in sacramento maybeen exposed and is being kept in a special negative pressure isolation room at kaiser's south sacramento medical center. doctors september a blood sample for testing. it will be several days before they get a result. kaiser did not say if the patient was in west africa where ebola has killed more than 1100...
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bernard is a spiritual leader. the pine county sheriff calls him a pedophile, plain and simple. the one who is had the courage to go forward maylike after that aired, everyone seemed to be making it a really big deal. >> good evening. i'm nancy grace. i want to thank you for being with us. bombshell tonight. how did this happen? >> there are so many remarkable aspects to the story. >> these parents are -- they have to be on another planet. >> it took two years to bring charges. >> this is a perfect case for prosecution. >> they went to the media. that garnered a lot of attention on this case. shortly thereafter, a criminal complaint was produced. by the county attorney. i was thrilled. we had 59 counts of sexual criminal misconduct involving two juvenile female victims. it gives us the ability to go door to door to look for him, to have him arrested wherever he is found. there is nothing i would like better than to see the this fellow sitting in my jail awaiting his trial. the criminal justice system owes that to these victims. >> i'm in awe of lindsay. nobody else could get anything done about this guy. no strong big men coul
bernard is a spiritual leader. the pine county sheriff calls him a pedophile, plain and simple. the one who is had the courage to go forward maylike after that aired, everyone seemed to be making it a really big deal. >> good evening. i'm nancy grace. i want to thank you for being with us. bombshell tonight. how did this happen? >> there are so many remarkable aspects to the story. >> these parents are -- they have to be on another planet. >> it took two years to bring...
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bernard montgomery, the general who had commanded the allied land forces i d-day. and the man who took the surrender of all germany forces in holland, northwest germany, and denmark on may the fourth, 1945, less than 11 months after d-day. by monty toaken spend a weekend with his hero, winston churchill, who had been prime minister. a very extraordinary privilege for a 19-year-old university student, i can tell you. later still i was appointed official biographer of the field marshal in three volumes. i was able to interview many of andreds of u.s. surviving british surviving commanders in the command. all serving under the supreme commander general dwight the -- whit the dwight d. eisenhower. abileneht me here to many years ago in the 1980's to do research in the library's papers. in many other libraries and archives. in 1998, i thought i should move on. i did, becoming a presidential historian for it not only writing new biographies of john f. kennedy, and bill clinton, but also a good biography of the last 12 united states president from fdr through dwight eisenhower to george w. bush. that was published in 2010. can everybody hear? it was the writing of american cae
bernard montgomery, the general who had commanded the allied land forces i d-day. and the man who took the surrender of all germany forces in holland, northwest germany, and denmark on may the fourth, 1945, less than 11 months after d-day. by monty toaken spend a weekend with his hero, winston churchill, who had been prime minister. a very extraordinary privilege for a 19-year-old university student, i can tell you. later still i was appointed official biographer of the field marshal in three...
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it flooded roads and may have been a factor in a 14 car pileup in san bernard teen no county and -- bernard> got to come to the beach. we are here. enjoy the beach and enjoy our time like it is not raining. >> flash flood watch is in effect for the los angeles mountains tonight. forecasters are warning about the risk of lightning strikes. >>> worried about the oakland as offensive production. not at all. put up a spot in the fifthing inning. jon lester looking good and sam fumm looking good and eric gordon putting on the play and nails gordon at the plate. >> fast forward to the fifth and this time it is oakland and josh reddick lines one down the loop. takes the lead. 2-1. and now 5-1. this is jonny gomes and a shot to left field. the ball keeps rolling and the as keep scoring. >> up two in the west. >> giants now. >> three and a half back of the dodgers. >> looking for wins. and they had a no-no going on for the first six innings. and get help from the defense. and showing no fear as he makes the grab. sliding there. and things though got ugly and all the way down to wilmer flores and two
it flooded roads and may have been a factor in a 14 car pileup in san bernard teen no county and -- bernard> got to come to the beach. we are here. enjoy the beach and enjoy our time like it is not raining. >> flash flood watch is in effect for the los angeles mountains tonight. forecasters are warning about the risk of lightning strikes. >>> worried about the oakland as offensive production. not at all. put up a spot in the fifthing inning. jon lester looking good and sam...
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i underestimated bernard's resolve and worse, his knowledge about what could happen for his own business and i was playing the skeptical know it it all and because of it many of you may have missed out on an enormous swim. most ceos especially the good ones do know more about their companies than anybody else out there and you ignore the good ones at your own peril. here's the bottom line, remember not to let your skepticism run away with you especially in the case of high quality dumcompani. and i suggest you pick up a copy of get rich carefully about how to avoid the emotionally driven stakes that investors make. believe me, i've made plenty of them and now it's my job to stop you from repeating meyer rors. cecilia in new york, hi, jim, great show. thank you. can you help me as i'm retirement age, i'm interested in no load index funds, but when you look at the list, i don't really know and i'm approaching retirement age. okay. >> so you should just, you can buy the etf, the spx etf and that will be fine and vanguard always had low fees and i like to give them credit. let's go to pat in michigan, please. pat? >> hi, jim. >> hi, pat. >> i'd like -- first off, i'd lik
i underestimated bernard's resolve and worse, his knowledge about what could happen for his own business and i was playing the skeptical know it it all and because of it many of you may have missed out on an enormous swim. most ceos especially the good ones do know more about their companies than anybody else out there and you ignore the good ones at your own peril. here's the bottom line, remember not to let your skepticism run away with you especially in the case of high quality dumcompani....
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sometimes as we say in police work, things may not look pretty pause you're dealing with dynamics and responding. >> thank you so much for your time. councilman bernardeets of ferguson as the city braces for another night of protests. ♪ [ woman ] if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to r.a. symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. [ male announcer ] humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where
sometimes as we say in police work, things may not look pretty pause you're dealing with dynamics and responding. >> thank you so much for your time. councilman bernardeets of ferguson as the city braces for another night of protests. ♪ [ woman ] if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira...
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bernard has laid out the problem. let me talk to you for a second, and for the first ladies in particular and the first spouses about how we think about the solution because that may help the friend as you think about your platform. so the problem is lack of anesthesia or someone to administer it. the problem is lack of someone to maintain the equipment. from a ge standpoint we have been on the continent of africa for many, many years. but the more recent bush has truly been a journey of diversity and inclusion because of the african-american employee group, our own employees who focused on the promise of africa, focus on the prosperity and the opportunity in africa to look at addressing some of these issues. the question asked around the company was what do we do that will make a difference with what can we do that will have impact? so our goal as we joined africa from a philanthropic standpoinstandpoin t was three for. out of we have capacity building, capacity building is there. hyperlocal is impact and how can we have sustainable health for sustainable outcomes? so the two programs bernarda talks about we have funded. we think basically allowing people on the
bernard has laid out the problem. let me talk to you for a second, and for the first ladies in particular and the first spouses about how we think about the solution because that may help the friend as you think about your platform. so the problem is lack of anesthesia or someone to administer it. the problem is lack of someone to maintain the equipment. from a ge standpoint we have been on the continent of africa for many, many years. but the more recent bush has truly been a journey of...