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we are live in san leandro, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> cornell, thanks very much. >> all right. turning now to our weather, snow is dumping down in the sierra tonight and here in the bay area. you may have encountered some rain this evening. >> on the right of your screen is what it looked like in emeryville tonight. let's give you the latest now from meteorologist sandhya patel. sandy? >> take a look at live doppler 7. what we've been waiting for most of the winter is here. a soggy pattern, i'm going into street level radar, moderate pockets of rain in the north bay around sears point. also heading out towards vallejo, precipitation a third of an inch an hour in spots where the downpours are coming in. we do have some mixed precipitation over cobb mountain, the radar site and in the south bay from santa clara sunnyvale street level radar, light rain with daly city. as we look at the east bay we are seeing around pleasant hill, light rain. gusting at atlas peak. scattered rain, snow over our highest peaks. i'll be back with the hour by hour time line coming up. dan andal ma? >>
we are live in san leandro, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> cornell, thanks very much. >> all right. turning now to our weather, snow is dumping down in the sierra tonight and here in the bay area. you may have encountered some rain this evening. >> on the right of your screen is what it looked like in emeryville tonight. let's give you the latest now from meteorologist sandhya patel. sandy? >> take a look at live doppler 7. what we've been waiting for most of the winter...
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we are live in san leandro, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> cornell, thanks very much. >> all right. turning now to our weather, snow is dumping down in the sierra tonight and here in the bay area. you may have encountered some rain this evening. >> on the right of your screen is what it looked like in emeryville tonight. let's give you the latest now from meteorologist sandhya patel. sandy? >> take a look at live doppler 7. what we've been waiting for most of the winter is here. a soggy pattern, i'm going into street level radar, moderate pockets of rain in the north bay around sears point. also heading out towards vallejo, precipitation a third of an inch an hour in spots where the downpours are coming in. we do have some mixed precipitation over cobb mountain, the radar site and in the south bay from santa clara sunnyvale street level radar, light rain with daly city. as we look at the east bay we are seeing around pleasant hill, light rain. gusting at 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 scattered rain, snow over our highest peaks. i'll be back with the hour by hour time line coming up. dan andal m
we are live in san leandro, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> cornell, thanks very much. >> all right. turning now to our weather, snow is dumping down in the sierra tonight and here in the bay area. you may have encountered some rain this evening. >> on the right of your screen is what it looked like in emeryville tonight. let's give you the latest now from meteorologist sandhya patel. sandy? >> take a look at live doppler 7. what we've been waiting for most of the winter...
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and i got to tell you -- >> cornell, we're going to have to go to steve kornacki. he has more for us. go ahead. >> it's going to sound like small potatoes, lawrence. >> every potato counts tonight, steve. >> every potato is a big potato. i was telling you when we came on, the margin has gone up here every so slightly, but maybe ever so critically for conor lamb sitting here at 1,238. it was about 100 less when we came on. almost exactly 100 less. what happened was we said he is going to get a little bit more in from these pittsburgh suburbs, from allegheny there are still a few precincts to squeeze out of there. that's what happened. a few more came in. and conor lamb, he squeezes out, basically pads that margin by 100 votes. and that's critical for him, because, again, the more he gets out of here, the more he can withstand what's left in that republican part of the district. >> steve, would you call that overperforming the expectation or underperforming the expectation for lamb in that particular spot. >> it is exactly where he needed to be. that's what we've bee
and i got to tell you -- >> cornell, we're going to have to go to steve kornacki. he has more for us. go ahead. >> it's going to sound like small potatoes, lawrence. >> every potato counts tonight, steve. >> every potato is a big potato. i was telling you when we came on, the margin has gone up here every so slightly, but maybe ever so critically for conor lamb sitting here at 1,238. it was about 100 less when we came on. almost exactly 100 less. what happened was we...
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cornell, we know this includes warriors head coach steve kerr. >> reporter: that march ended here at lake merit earlier today. oakland commit estimate more than 2,000 people took part. it was peaceful and marchers making their voice heard today. [ chanting ] >> thousands of people marched through downtown oakland calling for an end to gun violence. >> we have to care about each other and i'm walking out here for everyone i know and i don't know. >> reporter: many carried signs. some spoke for themselves. >> we're trying to do our part. the kids are leading the way and we're right behind them. >> we want to get guns off the street. >> reporter: earlier there was a rally at the plaza. organized in part by students like libby from high school in alameda who say enough is enough. >> lawmakers have failed us in this whole scope and really we need them to take action but who will do it? us. the youth. >> we want to make schools safer for all. >> reporter: these alumni from parkland, seen at the last month's mass shooting, are proud of student survivors advocating for common sense gun laws.
cornell, we know this includes warriors head coach steve kerr. >> reporter: that march ended here at lake merit earlier today. oakland commit estimate more than 2,000 people took part. it was peaceful and marchers making their voice heard today. [ chanting ] >> thousands of people marched through downtown oakland calling for an end to gun violence. >> we have to care about each other and i'm walking out here for everyone i know and i don't know. >> reporter: many carried...
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to kelly cornell. where are you? stand up. say hello to everyone. the chief urban forester for our rec and part accident does work not without controversy so thank you for all you do. jesus mora. right there, our chief information officer with our fire department. thank you for being here and all you do with our fraud technology and fire department. thank you very much. congratulations on your awards. where's the entire dahlia housing portal team? this is a group that streamlined our affordable online housing service. thank you on behalf of so many people congratulations to you and to our encampment resolution team. these are the individuals making a huge difference on our streets. i see mohamed and jeff with you. thank you for all you do on behalf of the city. listen, congratulations everyone. i hope everyone has a wonderful evening and i'd like to bring up two amazing people our city starter and jason elliott. >> good evening, everyone. so this time last year we were at the impact awards and mayor lee came up here and we had a long-running joke th
to kelly cornell. where are you? stand up. say hello to everyone. the chief urban forester for our rec and part accident does work not without controversy so thank you for all you do. jesus mora. right there, our chief information officer with our fire department. thank you for being here and all you do with our fraud technology and fire department. thank you very much. congratulations on your awards. where's the entire dahlia housing portal team? this is a group that streamlined our affordable...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live in north beach with the latest. cornell? >> reporter: hi, dionne. this building has been red tagged, too unsafe to occupy. the barricades have been set up around union street between columbus and powell. it is off limits, there is the facade could fall. business owners are trying to salvage what they can. >> we are looking at the smoke, it was coming out of the win dough. >> reporter: inside the restaurant half eaten dinners are still on the table where customers left saturday when owners told patrons to run. as a fierce fire engulfed upper floors of this building on union street which stretches the block. six businesses below, restaurants and bars were heavily damaged by smoke and water including the liquor store owned for ten years. >> you feel like you lost your kid, your business. this is a kid to me. love it. the building is red tagged. there's nothing left but charred rubble surrounded by brick walls. remashably no one was hurt. firefighters stopped the fire from spreading to nearby buildings but erin peskin criticized
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live in north beach with the latest. cornell? >> reporter: hi, dionne. this building has been red tagged, too unsafe to occupy. the barricades have been set up around union street between columbus and powell. it is off limits, there is the facade could fall. business owners are trying to salvage what they can. >> we are looking at the smoke, it was coming out of the win dough. >> reporter: inside the restaurant half eaten dinners are...
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cornell? >> reporter: dion and eric, we are on the street where christine loeber lived. she lost her life at the veterans home yesterday, of course. friends and relatives say all three victims dedicated their lives to helping vets. >> she was just a really generous and kind person. >> reporter: kennedy o'brian hugged neighbors outside the home of her close friend christine loeber. loeber was killed friday at the veterans home of california. >> it's just so tragic that this actually happened at the hands of, you know, somebody that she was originally trying to help. >> reporter: loeber was the executive director of the pathway home. a nonprofit treating veterans suffering from post traumatic stress. the gunman, albert wong, an army vet, was a former client. police say wong took loeber and two other mental health workers hostage. jennifer gonzales and 42-year-old jennifer golick, i therapist. golick's brother told us off camera she was an amazing smart woman. her family is devastated. gary rose is a veteran who knew all three. >> we lost three beautiful, wonderful women. l
cornell? >> reporter: dion and eric, we are on the street where christine loeber lived. she lost her life at the veterans home yesterday, of course. friends and relatives say all three victims dedicated their lives to helping vets. >> she was just a really generous and kind person. >> reporter: kennedy o'brian hugged neighbors outside the home of her close friend christine loeber. loeber was killed friday at the veterans home of california. >> it's just so tragic that...
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abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live in yountville with the story. cornell? >> reporter: erik, dion, yountville definitely stepping up this weekend and giving back in a very big way. a nationally recognized food and win event is reaching out to the victims' families. there was music and lots of being poured for taste of yountville, an annual event attracting thousands of people. many here are remembering three women who lost their lived march 9th. a treatment facility for veterans dealing with ptsd. >> these women were doing their job. i do a similar job outside of the winery, and i don't know their families, but i could be them. >> reporter: army vettal better wongs killed pathway's director -- wong had been removed from the treatment program weeks before the shooting. taste of yountville is helping by asking patrons to use this credit card reader to donate money for a victims fund. >> everyone i know wants to help. our hearts are broken. we're sad for the program. we're sad for these families. >> reporter: local wineries donated their best bottles for a sil
abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is live in yountville with the story. cornell? >> reporter: erik, dion, yountville definitely stepping up this weekend and giving back in a very big way. a nationally recognized food and win event is reaching out to the victims' families. there was music and lots of being poured for taste of yountville, an annual event attracting thousands of people. many here are remembering three women who lost their lived march 9th. a treatment facility for veterans...
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cornell. >> yeah, that was a very big surprise, dan and alma. there was lots ever criticism for police from those who were caught in the cross fire of the shoot out. first a warning the police body kamm footage that was released at tonight's town hall meeting is disturbing. >> he did not have to die. >> reporter: the uncle of 21-year-old came looking for answers about the march 21st shooting which left his nephew dead. police body worn cameras captured the beginning of a shootout when officers responded to a barber shop on geneva avenue looking for a man whose relatives say had a gun. this camera worn by the officer who confronted him inside the barber shop. the officer was wounded in the leg. you see him crawling out of the shop to safety. police say he fired nine rounds from his hand gun, 26 rounds were returned by two officers. he was shot 18 times. officials say eed fired first. >> mr. eed stood up and fired at the officers. >> reporter: a relative read the surprising statement from the eed family. >> we understand the resulting consequence
cornell. >> yeah, that was a very big surprise, dan and alma. there was lots ever criticism for police from those who were caught in the cross fire of the shoot out. first a warning the police body kamm footage that was released at tonight's town hall meeting is disturbing. >> he did not have to die. >> reporter: the uncle of 21-year-old came looking for answers about the march 21st shooting which left his nephew dead. police body worn cameras captured the beginning of a...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live in north beach with the latest. cornell? >> reporter: hi, dionne. this building has been red tagged, too unsafe to occupy. the barricades have been set up around union street between columbus and powell. it is off limits, there is kemp the facade could fall. business owners are trying to salvage what they can. >> we are looking at the smoke, it was coming out of the win dough. >> reporter: inside the restaurant half eaten dinners are where customers left saturday when owners told patrons to run. as a fierce fire engulfed upper floors of this building on union street which stretches the block. six businesses below, restaurants and bars were heavily damaged by smoke and water including the liquor store owned for ten years. >> you feel like you lost your kid, your business. this is a kid to me. love it. the building is red tagged. there's nothing left but charred rubble surrounded by brick walls. remashably no one was hurt. firefighters stopped the fire from spreading to nearby buildings but erin peskin criticized the fire depa
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live in north beach with the latest. cornell? >> reporter: hi, dionne. this building has been red tagged, too unsafe to occupy. the barricades have been set up around union street between columbus and powell. it is off limits, there is kemp the facade could fall. business owners are trying to salvage what they can. >> we are looking at the smoke, it was coming out of the win dough. >> reporter: inside the restaurant half eaten dinners are...
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cornell? >> reporter: that skier witnessed the avalanche and started digging to try to save one snowboarder who was buried alive. the snow was piling up at squaw valley. five feet is expected by saturday, but all that snow has created some big danger. >> people calling for help, you got to help them. >> reporter: that's what this man did. he's wearing the brown and black jacket helping dig out a snowboarder buried in an avalanche at squaw valley. >> about 30 seconds later people started screaming, yelling each other's names, trying to find their kids. >> reporter: five people were trapped under three feet of snow. that snowboarder was unconscious when they found him. the ski patrol said he was buried for six minutes. one witness, heather turning, crawled 30 yards to reach him and clear the snow from his face. >> we started like screaming at him and shaking him, and he came to. and wanted to know where his wife was. his first words were where's my wife? >> he was reunited with his wife minutes
cornell? >> reporter: that skier witnessed the avalanche and started digging to try to save one snowboarder who was buried alive. the snow was piling up at squaw valley. five feet is expected by saturday, but all that snow has created some big danger. >> people calling for help, you got to help them. >> reporter: that's what this man did. he's wearing the brown and black jacket helping dig out a snowboarder buried in an avalanche at squaw valley. >> about 30 seconds...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live with new details on this story. cornell? >> hi, deanne, it's been a very difficult weekend. counseling being offered to veterans who needed it. flags at half staff. memorials continued to grow like that one. this is one of several tributes that we've seen today. the treatment center where the shooting happened, now hoping to find new housing for the vets it serves. chp investigators were back at the pathway home building on the veterans home campus where friday's horrific shooting took place. a memorial of flowers and cards continues to grow here. three mental health professional working at pathway home, a treatment center for vets with ptsd, were killed by army veteran albert wong who stormed the building and took hostages. he was removed from the treatment program two weeks ago. the executive director and clinical psychitivity jennifer gonzalez and therapist jennifer golic lost their lives. monica haig is a mental health worker who knew golic. >> it's very, very tragic. her family, young daughter, very sad, and she had jus
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live with new details on this story. cornell? >> hi, deanne, it's been a very difficult weekend. counseling being offered to veterans who needed it. flags at half staff. memorials continued to grow like that one. this is one of several tributes that we've seen today. the treatment center where the shooting happened, now hoping to find new housing for the vets it serves. chp investigators were back at the pathway home building on the veterans...
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. >> let's get to cornell bernard. cornell, so many unanswered questions tonight. >> reporter: dion and eric, some sad news. we have learned this building has been red tagged by the city of san francisco. it is just too unsafe to occupy tonight. take a look, the barricades were set up just a few hours ago. union street is closed because there is a concern that the building's facade could fail and fall. still no cause for the fire. it's under investigation, but one city official has a lot of criticism for the fire department. meantime, business owners salvaging what they can tonight. >> the fire went so fast and so crazy like that. >> reporter: the owner says saturday's fire was intense, engulfing the upper floors of this billing on union street and stretching a city block in north beach. six businesses below including restaurants and bars heavily damaged by smoke and water. for him it was all too real. >> you feel like you lost your kid, your business. this is a kid to me. raise it, love this. >> the building now red t
. >> let's get to cornell bernard. cornell, so many unanswered questions tonight. >> reporter: dion and eric, some sad news. we have learned this building has been red tagged by the city of san francisco. it is just too unsafe to occupy tonight. take a look, the barricades were set up just a few hours ago. union street is closed because there is a concern that the building's facade could fail and fall. still no cause for the fire. it's under investigation, but one city official has...
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cornell? >> reporter: that skier witnessed the avalanche and started digging to try to save one snowboarder who was buried alive. the snow was piling up at squaw valley. five feet is expected by saturday, but all that snow has created some big danger. >> people calling for help, you got to help them. >> reporter: that's what this man did. he's wearing the brown and black jacket helping dig out a snowboarder buried in an avalanche at squaw valley. >> about 30 seconds later people started screaming, yelling each other's names, trying to find their kids. >> reporter: five people were trapped under three feet of snow. that snowboarder was unconscious when they found him. the ski patrol said he was buried for six minutes. one witness, heather turning, crawled 30 yards to reach him and clear the snow from his face. >> we started like screaming at him and shaking him, and he came to. and wanted to know where his wife was. his first words were where's my wife? >> he was reunited with his wife minutes
cornell? >> reporter: that skier witnessed the avalanche and started digging to try to save one snowboarder who was buried alive. the snow was piling up at squaw valley. five feet is expected by saturday, but all that snow has created some big danger. >> people calling for help, you got to help them. >> reporter: that's what this man did. he's wearing the brown and black jacket helping dig out a snowboarder buried in an avalanche at squaw valley. >> about 30 seconds...
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and vicky cornell, her husband singer chris cornell died last year after battling drug addiction. you for being her. vicky, i want to start with you. i want to send my condolences for your loss. and i just want to let you talk. what is your message today? >> i think that we have a deadly epidemic that is taking 174 lives a day. and that's due to drug overdoses alone, doesn't take into account drug and who will-related deaths. it would be like a plane crash every single day. there would be outrage and it's time for us to voice our outrage and do something about this epidemic. >> general mccaffrey, let me have you respond to what vicky is saying, this lack of outrage that she talks about to address this crisis, what's really a crisis in our country. the white house is making an commitment, proposing an additional $3 billion for the department of health and human services, an additional $10 billion for next year. what do you make of those proposals? is it enough? >> we're proud that vicky cornell has joined the board of the addiction policy forum. it's based primarily around recognit
and vicky cornell, her husband singer chris cornell died last year after battling drug addiction. you for being her. vicky, i want to start with you. i want to send my condolences for your loss. and i just want to let you talk. what is your message today? >> i think that we have a deadly epidemic that is taking 174 lives a day. and that's due to drug overdoses alone, doesn't take into account drug and who will-related deaths. it would be like a plane crash every single day. there would be...
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kelly cornel one of the park department's most outstanding and colorful employees. he's our very own lorax. he speaks for the trees all 310,000 and preserves our amazing urban canopy. >> the best part of my job and it sounds cheesy but knowing back in 1982, city and county gave me a chance and i'm still here. i get to sit in a red wood grove and restore damage for take an area that needs help or after a storm try to make an area safe so people can continue on with their lives. >> good evening, everybody. my name is bill ginsburg of your recreation department. there's a native american saying, we didn't inherit the earth from our ancestors, we are borrowing it from our children. and our proud awardee kelly cornell is making sure we return it to them in good condition. the lorax, as i like to call him, with limited resources and 900,000 bosses come want him to take the tree down and others don't want him to touch it, he has figured out a way to preserve our incredible urban canopy, 135,000 trees in our parks and yes, he is caring for them. you should be so proud. coll
kelly cornel one of the park department's most outstanding and colorful employees. he's our very own lorax. he speaks for the trees all 310,000 and preserves our amazing urban canopy. >> the best part of my job and it sounds cheesy but knowing back in 1982, city and county gave me a chance and i'm still here. i get to sit in a red wood grove and restore damage for take an area that needs help or after a storm try to make an area safe so people can continue on with their lives. >>...
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>> yeah, no, cornell. not you, rick. >> i was confused. characterize him as a liberal man in texas. he's someone who's going to fight for the middle class. >> good advise. >> one thing he has to do is drive the gender gap. we're seeing historic gender gap numbers. when you look at all those women running in texas, you have a reaction from women in this country. if he's a running on kitchen table issues, running for suburban women who are uncomfortable with what's happening in washington, he has a good chance. the hispanic vote is growing in texas by 40%. that is also problematic and one of the reasons why ted cruz is playing up his latino zblrj and he's trying to call o rourke a liberal as well. rick, let's talk about the trumpification of texas and what happened with george p. bush who secured the nomination last night for texas land commissioner. george p. bush is jeb bush's son and he wrapped his arms around president trump, even after what happened with his father in the primaries. what does that say to you that in order for him to win
>> yeah, no, cornell. not you, rick. >> i was confused. characterize him as a liberal man in texas. he's someone who's going to fight for the middle class. >> good advise. >> one thing he has to do is drive the gender gap. we're seeing historic gender gap numbers. when you look at all those women running in texas, you have a reaction from women in this country. if he's a running on kitchen table issues, running for suburban women who are uncomfortable with what's...
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cornell bernard is live with the story tonight. what a powerful ceremony. >> reporter: you're right, dan. powerful and emotional. the lives of these three women honored, remembered, and celebrated here tonight. ♪ many wiped back tears during a tribute to three women, with one mission -- helping our veterans. >> they were unafraid. they were proud to serve those who served. >> reporter: moren 1,000 relatives, friends, and colleagues of the three gathered to celebrate their lives. >> we all loved christine and jennifer and jen. this is their gift. and it's their legacy that we keep this going. >> reporter: the three worked at pathway home, a treatment center for vets with ptsd. their lives cut short by veteran albert wong who was removed from the program weeks before the shooting. >> if you are a pathway home graduate, please stand up and be recognized. >> reporter: veteran zach styles is a grad himself. >> thank you jen, christine and jennifer forgiving everything in the service of veterans. >> reporter: jennifer gonzalez's dad said
cornell bernard is live with the story tonight. what a powerful ceremony. >> reporter: you're right, dan. powerful and emotional. the lives of these three women honored, remembered, and celebrated here tonight. ♪ many wiped back tears during a tribute to three women, with one mission -- helping our veterans. >> they were unafraid. they were proud to serve those who served. >> reporter: moren 1,000 relatives, friends, and colleagues of the three gathered to celebrate their...
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cornell bernard continues our live team coverage with that story from petaluma. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, we're seeing a break in the rain right now. but as spencer said, more is on the way. the morning commute was pretty messy, but check it out. afternoon commute right now is looking pretty good. up in santa rosa, erosion control measures to keep roads from flooding appear to be working tonight. the storm gave rain gutters a big workout wednesday morning and made for a soggy drive down 101. the rain lasted well past the morning commute. there was street flooding in san rafael and a few downed trees like this one in novato. a power line snapped and the storm prevented some people from leaving their homes for several hours until pg and e could repair it. tree crews were busy. >> it's more dead and dying debris that could lead to flooding, that can clog up our creeks. >> reporter: lowenthal says thas it appears to have done the trick. >> which really shows that the work we've done over the last four months has been paying off. >> reporter: check out all this snow falling.
cornell bernard continues our live team coverage with that story from petaluma. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, we're seeing a break in the rain right now. but as spencer said, more is on the way. the morning commute was pretty messy, but check it out. afternoon commute right now is looking pretty good. up in santa rosa, erosion control measures to keep roads from flooding appear to be working tonight. the storm gave rain gutters a big workout wednesday morning and made for a soggy drive down...
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cornell b core bernard is here with more. >>> a couple was buried alive. the snow piling up. check out this picture from alpine meadows. snowfall, 29 inches bringing avalanche danger to extreme there. >> super stoked to be alive. it's an awesome feeling. >> snowboarders caitlin huck from san francisco are feeling lucky after surviving their first run of the day at squaw valley. >> whiteout. she shot this video minutes before the avalanche hit. zero visibadvicvisibility but f powder. >> someone yelled and saw about 8 foot wall of snow and a second later, it hit us. >> that wall of snow was like a tsunami overtaking evan. >> i was conscious for 45 seconds while under the snow at first and then i kind of ran out of oxygen and passed out. >> somehow caitlin was able to free herself from the snow. >> i was inconsolable. i was hysterical. i wondered if that was it and my husband was gone. >> luckily the tip of evan's snowboard was sticking out of the snow. good samaritans knew where to dig. watch as his face was uncovered. a skier is one who helped. >> he was looking right at me. h
cornell b core bernard is here with more. >>> a couple was buried alive. the snow piling up. check out this picture from alpine meadows. snowfall, 29 inches bringing avalanche danger to extreme there. >> super stoked to be alive. it's an awesome feeling. >> snowboarders caitlin huck from san francisco are feeling lucky after surviving their first run of the day at squaw valley. >> whiteout. she shot this video minutes before the avalanche hit. zero...
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cornell bernard is live with the story tonight. what a powerful ceremony. >> reporter: you're right, dan. powerful and emotional. the lives of these three women honored, remembered, and celebrated here tonight. ♪ many wiped back tears during a tribute to three women, with one mission -- helping our veterans. >> they were unafraid. they were proud to serve those who served. >> reporter: more than 1,000 relatives, friends, and colleagues of the three gathered to celebrate their lives. >> we all loved christine and jennifer and jen. this is their gift. and it's their legacy that we keep this going. >> reporter: the three worked at pathway home, a treatment center for vets with ptsd. their lives cut short by veteran albert wong who was removed from the program weeks before the shooting. >> if you are a pathway home graduate, please stand up and be recognized. >> reporter: veteran zach styles is a grad himself. >> thank you jen, christine and jennifer forgiving everything in the service of veterans. >> reporter: jennifer gonzalez's dad
cornell bernard is live with the story tonight. what a powerful ceremony. >> reporter: you're right, dan. powerful and emotional. the lives of these three women honored, remembered, and celebrated here tonight. ♪ many wiped back tears during a tribute to three women, with one mission -- helping our veterans. >> they were unafraid. they were proud to serve those who served. >> reporter: more than 1,000 relatives, friends, and colleagues of the three gathered to celebrate...
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cornell bernard has our story. >> looking at this smoking that was coming out of the window. >> reporter: inside michelangelo restaurant half eaten dinners are still on the counter where customers left them saturda when owners told them to run. as a fierce fire engulfed the upper floors of this building on union street. six businesses below, restaurants and bars were heavily damaged by smoke and water including the liquor store this man has owned for ten years. >> you feel like you lost your kid. your business. this is a kid to me. love it. >> reporter: the building now red tagged by the city. inspectors are concerned the front of it could collapse. drone view 7 captured the inside of the building from above. not much left but charred debris and brick walls. remarkably no one was hurt. firefighters stopped the fire from spreading to nearby buildings, but san francisco's supervisor criticized the fire department's response saying it took too long to put water on the fire. >> with my own eyes, they completely, totally failed to address this working fire in a quick, efficient way. >> report
cornell bernard has our story. >> looking at this smoking that was coming out of the window. >> reporter: inside michelangelo restaurant half eaten dinners are still on the counter where customers left them saturda when owners told them to run. as a fierce fire engulfed the upper floors of this building on union street. six businesses below, restaurants and bars were heavily damaged by smoke and water including the liquor store this man has owned for ten years. >> you feel...
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in yountville, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> police are on the lookout for a robber who pulled a gun on a man in palo alto. it happened last night. police say the robber pointed the gun, demanded the victim's belongings. he handed over his wallet and cell phone. before taking off, the robber pushed him to the ground. >>> a large crowd took the streets of oakland for international working womens day. ♪ abc 7 news was at the fruitvale village in march. they hold signs stating the cause they were supporting. organizers say today's event was not just about women given the current political climate. >> we're out here because we are resisting i.c.e. deportations of our communities. we're protesting violation of our bodies and chanting for liberation of women and all working people. >> something to note, march 8th is the annual date for women's celebrations. it dates back to 1909 when it was first observed in new york city. >>> at 101 years old, you may think you've seen it all. but a touching tribute today proves there are still surprises even on your 101st birthday. >>> plus -- >> the poi
in yountville, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> police are on the lookout for a robber who pulled a gun on a man in palo alto. it happened last night. police say the robber pointed the gun, demanded the victim's belongings. he handed over his wallet and cell phone. before taking off, the robber pushed him to the ground. >>> a large crowd took the streets of oakland for international working womens day. ♪ abc 7 news was at the fruitvale village in march. they hold signs...
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cornell bernard. >>> oakland police say think found a vehicle connected to the homicide investigation involving the drowning of a man and woman in lake merritt. they pulled michael grace from the water on march 15th. grace later died at the hospital. the death ruled accidental. hours later, they found 24 year old tianna johnson's body. her death was ruled a homicide. investigators say the two were romantically involved. >>> sky 7 was above the scene of an accident after a stolen car suspect l suspect led alameda county sheriff's deputies on a chase. it ended up crashing into cars and the chp is investigating the accident. >>> in sonoma county, a man faces charges of animal abuse, they describe it as the worst case of abuse they've seen in years. >> reporter: she hasn't stopped eating since arriving last week. a horse with no formal name except ethyl. all skin and protruding bones. how she became this way deeply disturbs heather bailey of healsburg, who's nursing the horseback to health. >> how would you feel if you were starving? that's basically what it is. you have an animal not get
cornell bernard. >>> oakland police say think found a vehicle connected to the homicide investigation involving the drowning of a man and woman in lake merritt. they pulled michael grace from the water on march 15th. grace later died at the hospital. the death ruled accidental. hours later, they found 24 year old tianna johnson's body. her death was ruled a homicide. investigators say the two were romantically involved. >>> sky 7 was above the scene of an accident after a...
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cornell. >> reporter: those who were there say it was historic. many wonder what the next chapter will be. will the momentum be enough to bring change an an end to gun violence? students we talked to say yes. >> the issue of ineffective gun legislation has persisted for so long. >> reporter: that's 17-year-old mia tresini from campbell rallying a massive crowd at saturday's march for our lives event in san francisco. sky 7 showed thousands of people across civic center. >> i felt like i was spoking to people individually who were to listen. >> kid should not be afraid to go to the movies or concert with their fun. >> reporter: 15-year-old myia is now feeling empowered. >> we're sick of seeing guns in schools and on the streets. >> the big question. what's next? will the marches from coast to coast lead to real change with gun control laws. >> this is really signaling the fact that young people are taking ownership of this issue, just as we saw with the student activists during the vietnam war. >> i am going to start at my school. >> reporter: rahe
cornell. >> reporter: those who were there say it was historic. many wonder what the next chapter will be. will the momentum be enough to bring change an an end to gun violence? students we talked to say yes. >> the issue of ineffective gun legislation has persisted for so long. >> reporter: that's 17-year-old mia tresini from campbell rallying a massive crowd at saturday's march for our lives event in san francisco. sky 7 showed thousands of people across civic center....
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cornell bernard continues our live team coverage with that story from petaluma. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, we're seeing a break in the rain right now. but as spencer said, more is on the way. the morning commute was pretty messy, but check it out. afternoon commute right now is looking pretty good. up in santa rosa, erosion control measures to keep roads from flooding appear to be working tonight. the storm gave rain gutters a big workout wednesday morning and made for a soggy drive down 101. the rain lasted well past the morning commute. there was street flooding in san rafael and a few downed trees like this one in novato. a power line snapped and the storm prevented some people from leaving their homes for several hours until pg and e could repair it. tree crews were busy. >> it's more dead and dying debris that could lead to flooding, that can clog up our creeks. >> reporter: lowenthal says that it appears to have done the trick. >> which really shows that the work we've done over the last four months has been paying off. >> reporter: check out all this snow falling.
cornell bernard continues our live team coverage with that story from petaluma. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, we're seeing a break in the rain right now. but as spencer said, more is on the way. the morning commute was pretty messy, but check it out. afternoon commute right now is looking pretty good. up in santa rosa, erosion control measures to keep roads from flooding appear to be working tonight. the storm gave rain gutters a big workout wednesday morning and made for a soggy drive down...
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. >> cornell bernard begins our live team coverage and spoke with a woman who was in the room when a gunman took his hostages but let her go. >> he filed this report a few minutes ago. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: haley recalled the terror on friday morning when a gunman burst into the offices of the pathway home where she works as a residential counsel. >> the suspect walked into the party and was just like horror surrounded the room. >> reporter: did he say anything? >> no, besides just letting us go, saying our names and saying you can go. >> reporter: she ran from the building and called 911. she said three other mental health staffers were not allowed to leave. >> i just hoped that he would also allow them to go. which didn't happen. >> reporter: she recognized the gunman as army vet albert wong who had been discharged from the program two weeks ago. haley can't comment why but knew him well. >> he was just really struggling. he was dealt a really raw deal in life. and had a lot of trauma. >> reporter: the pathway home is a locked facility. she doesn't know how
. >> cornell bernard begins our live team coverage and spoke with a woman who was in the room when a gunman took his hostages but let her go. >> he filed this report a few minutes ago. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: haley recalled the terror on friday morning when a gunman burst into the offices of the pathway home where she works as a residential counsel. >> the suspect walked into the party and was just like horror surrounded the room. >>...
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. >> cornell bernard is live from the base with the latest information tonight. >>> cornell? >> reporter: i just got off the phone with the fbi in sacramento. it's joining this investigation into a deadly car fire that happened at the main gate at travis air force base last night. a u.s. official is telling abc news tonight, that it appears there were propane tanks inside that vehicle. now take a look. the fbi looking at these videos of a car on fire, posted to air force forums facebook page. a suv gained unauthorized entry on the base by driving past guards. the guards tried to stop the vehicle. authorities say the vehicle crashed and burst into flames. the driver was killed. sky 7 was over the main get an area where the incident occurred not long ago. the identity of the driver has not been released tonight. that u.s. official telling abc news that investigators looking at terrorism as a possible motive tonight or some type of suicide event. the investigation is just in its early stages. we are on the other side of the visitor center, about 500 yards from the main gate. thi
. >> cornell bernard is live from the base with the latest information tonight. >>> cornell? >> reporter: i just got off the phone with the fbi in sacramento. it's joining this investigation into a deadly car fire that happened at the main gate at travis air force base last night. a u.s. official is telling abc news tonight, that it appears there were propane tanks inside that vehicle. now take a look. the fbi looking at these videos of a car on fire, posted to air force...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> students spent their sunday afternoon in a park marking orange t-shirts with strong messages. she and her classmates will wear the t-shirts march 14th during a national school walkout for gun control in the wake of the mass shooting in parkland, florida, which killed 17. >> 17 people dead, that's insane. >> i hope the lawmakers listen and pass common sense gun reform to make the schools safer. >> that will happen at 10:00 a.m. and last 17 minutes, one minute for each victim of the shooting. this woman lost her best friend. >> if i found out one of my best friends was killed in a shooting, i don't know what i would do. i think it's important that we can use our voices to spread awareness and make sure no one has to go through it again. >> grace cathedral held a forum on gun violence in the u.s. >> twisting people's lives ripped apart by the violence. we want to make sure we do what we can to stop that and make the world a safer place. >> back in pleasanton, foothill students raised money for a fund to help victims of the florida sho
abc 7 news reporter cornell barnard has the story. >> students spent their sunday afternoon in a park marking orange t-shirts with strong messages. she and her classmates will wear the t-shirts march 14th during a national school walkout for gun control in the wake of the mass shooting in parkland, florida, which killed 17. >> 17 people dead, that's insane. >> i hope the lawmakers listen and pass common sense gun reform to make the schools safer. >> that will happen at...
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in oakland, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> tall ships will bring maritime history alive in oakland. the hawaiian chieftan and lady washington will berth at the foot of broadway. they'll be open to the public for on-dock tours and sailing adventures. that starts tomorrow. both ships serve as floating classrooms gives kids and adults a look at transportation historihistor history. both will be available for tours. >> the reason it's the hawaiian chieftain because it was made in maui. >> i'm totally into that. i love to sail. >> that's right. you have a sailor. >> alexis got me a sailor. a captain's hat the other day. >> captain's hat. her birthday present. > let's be clear. i'm not a captain. but working towards that. >> but she's a boss. mike nicco is here because we're he never seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> if the boat is missing? >> going to sail that boat away? >> i need a lot of help to sail that away. >> not a good sailing weekend, at least not tomorrow. >> at least not tomorrow. sunday into monday and tuesday looking the driest. you can see showers in th
in oakland, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> tall ships will bring maritime history alive in oakland. the hawaiian chieftan and lady washington will berth at the foot of broadway. they'll be open to the public for on-dock tours and sailing adventures. that starts tomorrow. both ships serve as floating classrooms gives kids and adults a look at transportation historihistor history. both will be available for tours. >> the reason it's the hawaiian chieftain because it was made in...
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in yountville, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> this morning we're hearing from the family of one of the victims, the 42-year-old served as a psychologist. she leaves behind a 7-year-old daughter. her husband and mother shared their heartbreak. >> she was very beloved mother, sister, daughter, colleague and a friend. >> i woke up yesterday morning crying in my sleep. when i got up i was still crying and i'm still crying inside and i will be forever. >> golic was killed along with two of her colleagues. gonzalez was expecting her first child in june. one friend says she radiated goodness. she was a wonderful person. >>> the remains of charles manson will go to a man who claims to be his grandson. a court ruled jason freeman can retrieve manson's body, which has been kept on ice in the bakersfield morgue since he died three months ago. he says he wants to cremate the body. manson died after serving a life sentence for a murder spree in 1989. >>> governor arnold schwarzenegger is planning to sue big oil companies. in a podcast with politico he accused them of, quote, knowingly killing p
in yountville, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> this morning we're hearing from the family of one of the victims, the 42-year-old served as a psychologist. she leaves behind a 7-year-old daughter. her husband and mother shared their heartbreak. >> she was very beloved mother, sister, daughter, colleague and a friend. >> i woke up yesterday morning crying in my sleep. when i got up i was still crying and i'm still crying inside and i will be forever. >> golic was...
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cornell. >> reporter: those who were there say it was historic.any wonder what the next chapter will be. will the momentum be enough to bring change an an end to gun violence? students we talked
cornell. >> reporter: those who were there say it was historic.any wonder what the next chapter will be. will the momentum be enough to bring change an an end to gun violence? students we talked
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. >> abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard was at tonight's public service. >> he's live at the veteranse. cornell, a range of emotions expressed there tonight. >> reporter: yeah, dan and ama, such an emotional tribute to three women who served vets on this beautiful campus, their lives cut short by a veteran whom they were trying to help. more than 1,000 friends and relatives gathered tonight to honor christine loeber, dr. jennifer gonzal zae zal less. brave womenedicated to making a difference, to helping veterans. dr. gonzales shushereba was almost seven months preg nant. her four recalls a time during the wildfires she put others' needs ahead of her own health. >> jennifer, god love her, she would get in her little honda and put on her particulate mask, she would carry these air sickness bags with her because she was pregnant. she had morning sickness. she'd grab those too. then she would make the rounds to the evacuee centers, to napa college, looking for people that needed help, in particular she was looking for vets. that was jennifer. >> definitely a testament to who she was. the
. >> abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard was at tonight's public service. >> he's live at the veteranse. cornell, a range of emotions expressed there tonight. >> reporter: yeah, dan and ama, such an emotional tribute to three women who served vets on this beautiful campus, their lives cut short by a veteran whom they were trying to help. more than 1,000 friends and relatives gathered tonight to honor christine loeber, dr. jennifer gonzal zae zal less. brave womenedicated to...
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. >> let's get to cornell bernard. so many unanswered questions tonight. >> reporter: dion and eric, some sad news. we have learned this building has been red tagged by the city of san francisco. it is just too unsafe to occupy to
. >> let's get to cornell bernard. so many unanswered questions tonight. >> reporter: dion and eric, some sad news. we have learned this building has been red tagged by the city of san francisco. it is just too unsafe to occupy to
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cornell? >> reporter: dion and eric, we are on the street where christine loeber lived. lost her life at the veterans home yesterday, of course. friends and relatives say all three victims dedicated their lives to helping vets.
cornell? >> reporter: dion and eric, we are on the street where christine loeber lived. lost her life at the veterans home yesterday, of course. friends and relatives say all three victims dedicated their lives to helping vets.
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live with new details on this story. cornell?ne, it's been a very difficult weekend. un
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joins us live with new details on this story. cornell?ne, it's been a very difficult weekend. un
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. >> cornell bernard is live from the base with the latest information tonight. >>> cornell?: i just got off the phone with the fbi in sacramento. it's joining this investigation into a deadly car fire that happened at the main gate at travis
. >> cornell bernard is live from the base with the latest information tonight. >>> cornell?: i just got off the phone with the fbi in sacramento. it's joining this investigation into a deadly car fire that happened at the main gate at travis
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but we shouldn't take the bike to pitch to cornell's might help because it's not you on a vocal it's most challenging role playing the patriarch of the catholic church quite intense to get power to what could have been an absurd character. vocalic can do funny to. them. and this is the hand that. she made her mark playing the tory is german terrorist and slim. jim goes all the time to them only. strong shy charming you out of all collect is our number ten. sin city i did. it like. a. space too but yeah that's not. good roles for older actresses are rare but how laura elsner now in her seventy's makes each one came out whether it's as an eccentric suicidal novelist. or as a streetwise broad is trying to help her last husband reconvert to judaism it was time for superman a minute just for me it was supposed to speak just a bit of excess to see if you were here to feel you put together is the most complex so if that is the end it which is the final or else nots you can't help but love or. something that. this one piece can be done by the very least joe it's your most chilling role and c
but we shouldn't take the bike to pitch to cornell's might help because it's not you on a vocal it's most challenging role playing the patriarch of the catholic church quite intense to get power to what could have been an absurd character. vocalic can do funny to. them. and this is the hand that. she made her mark playing the tory is german terrorist and slim. jim goes all the time to them only. strong shy charming you out of all collect is our number ten. sin city i did. it like. a. space too...
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they're not living that well. >> they don't -- cornell belcher, aisha and simone pathe.ars of "black panther" here to talk about one of the big blockbuster and the cultural impact it's had here in the country. you're watching "hardball." or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. o
they're not living that well. >> they don't -- cornell belcher, aisha and simone pathe.ars of "black panther" here to talk about one of the big blockbuster and the cultural impact it's had here in the country. you're watching "hardball." or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness,...
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emily: that was some of the cornell bloomberg panel. suing google.ing and antiwhite and anti-asian bias. the suit alleges that he was fired for not towing the line, rejecting white and asian male job candidates in favor of the -- in favor of latino and african-american candidates. -- worked atbuilt google for nine years. he alleges that management deleted females and other digital records of diversity requirements. a google spokesperson says the coming will vigorously defend itself in the suit and that they higher on merit not on identity. 40ing up, google is eyeing acres of prime california real estate but local residents are protesting. we talk about whether the tech giant will win this real estate battle, next. if you like bloomberg nurse -- news and have a terminal, you can watch it on bloomberg tv go. just go to tv on your terminal. you can also contact us on twitter. check out tick-tock by bloomberg as well. the first global network streaming live on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ industry hasch fueled a real estate transformation in and ar
emily: that was some of the cornell bloomberg panel. suing google.ing and antiwhite and anti-asian bias. the suit alleges that he was fired for not towing the line, rejecting white and asian male job candidates in favor of the -- in favor of latino and african-american candidates. -- worked atbuilt google for nine years. he alleges that management deleted females and other digital records of diversity requirements. a google spokesperson says the coming will vigorously defend itself in the suit...
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. >> abc ev news reporter cornell bernard spoke with a woman who was in the room when the gunman took his hostages gut let her go. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: recalling the terror friday when a gunman burst into the offices of the pathway home where she works as a residential counselor. seven staffers were having a going-away party for a co-worker. >> the suspect walked into the party. surrounded the room. >> did he say anything? >> no. besides just letting us go, saying our names and saying "you can go." >> reporter: she ran and called 911. she said three other mental health staffers were not allowed to leave. >> and i just hoped that he would also allow them to go. which didn't happen. >> reporter: she recognized the gunman as army vet albert wong who had been discharged from the program just two weeks ago. halley can't comment why, but knew him well. >> he was just really struggling. he was dealt a really raw deal in life. and had a lot of trauma. >> reporter: the pathway home is a locked facility, she doesn't know how wong got in, she doesn't know why her bosses
. >> abc ev news reporter cornell bernard spoke with a woman who was in the room when the gunman took his hostages gut let her go. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: recalling the terror friday when a gunman burst into the offices of the pathway home where she works as a residential counselor. seven staffers were having a going-away party for a co-worker. >> the suspect walked into the party. surrounded the room. >> did he say anything? >> no....
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here here is an analyst working at the senior professor trade policy at cornell university. with us from washington. with us.have you it seems the ball is in china's court every was sort of retaliation do you expect? >> finally the swords have been eathed.ts -- unsh seem to be trying to play this is sensible grown-ups. broadave not taken retaliation just yet. i think they are waiting to see what actions the trump administration takes. the administration says they will get consultations with business going. i think what we will see from the chinese side, is a mix of conciliation and targeted retaliation. someis intended to cause political pain and economic thing. >> the whole point of these measures as for china to change their behavior. what theccording to u.s. says, the trade behavior, how savy has the administration far.so far -- been so >> previous administrations have it serious concerns. the fact that china does not in place.id .hey do restrict market access they make it somewhat difficult for american firms to operate in nese market. this is going to see retaliation fe
here here is an analyst working at the senior professor trade policy at cornell university. with us from washington. with us.have you it seems the ball is in china's court every was sort of retaliation do you expect? >> finally the swords have been eathed.ts -- unsh seem to be trying to play this is sensible grown-ups. broadave not taken retaliation just yet. i think they are waiting to see what actions the trump administration takes. the administration says they will get consultations...
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napa county, cornell barnard "abc 7 news." >> loeber was an instructor at yoga one and the owner fondlyemembers her. >> she was an incredible teacher and human being. she had an ease with people and certainly lost somebody fantastic in the community. >> the two bonded due to the east coast roots. she was from massachusetts and him from rhode island. he describes her as a positive and calming influence. we hope we can learn what happened on friday. >> i don't want to politicize anything. i want us to have a conversation around mental health and how we can help people have a conversation rather than end a conversation with violence and senseless acts like this. >> yoga one created this poster to remember christine. if you would like to honor the victims you can go to our facebook paej where you can share this badge. well, we are going to get some measurable precipitation this week so says francis. >> in fact, two to 4 inches by next weekend for parts of the north bay. right now dealing with fog. you can see the live shot. the golden gate bridge. we have a pleasant afternoon ahead. >>> ahe
napa county, cornell barnard "abc 7 news." >> loeber was an instructor at yoga one and the owner fondlyemembers her. >> she was an incredible teacher and human being. she had an ease with people and certainly lost somebody fantastic in the community. >> the two bonded due to the east coast roots. she was from massachusetts and him from rhode island. he describes her as a positive and calming influence. we hope we can learn what happened on friday. >> i don't...
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