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cornell, the ivy league. more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees will with good fortune take their places in medicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance ticket to adult life. and only the best need apply, students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his classmate featured him in a video, random acts of kindness. giving gifts to complete strangers. >> not just a great kid but the greatest of great kids. >> charlie was the son of chinese immigrants who became "mr. everything." scholar, class president, the guy with the cool friends, hannah valentine opened up her parents' summerhouse to charlie and his other teenaged pals. >> he was always happy and energetic. >> the guy that tells jokes? >> everybody knows him. he'll like walk in. the room lights up, he starts telling a funny story. >> so you'd think charlie tan was another ivy league overachiever poised for takeoff and great things to come, but that's not his story. this is about the charlie t
cornell, the ivy league. more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees will with good fortune take their places in medicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance ticket to adult life. and only the best need apply, students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his classmate featured him in a video, random acts of kindness. giving gifts to complete strangers. >> not just a great kid but the greatest of great kids. >> charlie was...
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i'm cornell barnard. abc7 news starts now. >> announcer: now from abc7 news, live breaking news. >> that breaking news is in sacramento where police have arrested 30 protesters following a march demanding officers be charged in the death of stephon caloric. a th >> they refused to clear folsom boulevard. five cars were keyed. marchers protested the decision not to chashlg two officers for kill clark last year. saturday the district attorney said the officers were justified in shooting clark because they thought he had a gun. president item turned out to be a cell phone a. he you can get break being news updates instantly sent to your mobile device by downloading the abc7 news app and enabling push alerts. >> in the north bay, it's a race against the clock tonight for flood survivors who are trying to clean up tons of flood debris before a new storm hits. >> abc7 news reporter cornell barnard live in guerneville. cornell? >> reporter: definitely a sense of urgency. debris is piling up stretching for miles
i'm cornell barnard. abc7 news starts now. >> announcer: now from abc7 news, live breaking news. >> that breaking news is in sacramento where police have arrested 30 protesters following a march demanding officers be charged in the death of stephon caloric. a th >> they refused to clear folsom boulevard. five cars were keyed. marchers protested the decision not to chashlg two officers for kill clark last year. saturday the district attorney said the officers were justified in...
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cornell found some downed trees out there. cornell?reporter: yeah, dion and eric, found some downed trees and so much more. would you believe, rain, hail, and snow. check it out. lots of dark clouds over the east bay right now, which may have brought some of our wild weather today. check outailrm which totally pelted montclair village in oakland on sunday. loud enough for you? there was so much hail in the oakland hills, it look like a snowy tahoe wonderland. >> put a scoop in your hand. let's see. is it like snow? >> reporter: there was real snow falling on mount hamilton at the lick observatory. the rain was also back, making driving treacherous. the chp says this car spun out on rain slicked highway 24 near the broadway exit. luckily, the driver wasn't hurt. in san francisco, lots of umbrellas were back on duty. >> it is getting to be a lot. it's been wet every day. >> reporter: this tree fell in oakland overnight blocking traffic at 56th and mccar thur. this tree toppled near 380 in san our soil is saturated past the point, it can'
cornell found some downed trees out there. cornell?reporter: yeah, dion and eric, found some downed trees and so much more. would you believe, rain, hail, and snow. check it out. lots of dark clouds over the east bay right now, which may have brought some of our wild weather today. check outailrm which totally pelted montclair village in oakland on sunday. loud enough for you? there was so much hail in the oakland hills, it look like a snowy tahoe wonderland. >> put a scoop in your hand....
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eastern, and we'll hear from brian cornell, the ceo, at 7:30 a.m. eastern time right here >>> when we come back, a new proposal in congress is picking up steam that would tax every single trade that you make in the markets. we have the details after the break. >>> right now as we head to that break, take a look at the biggest premarket winners and losers in the dow. nike leading the way up by about 52 cents .6%. each day our planet awakens with signs of opportunity. but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manage their risks and move forward. it's simply a matter of following the signs. they all lead here. cme group - how the world advances. your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. willy davis, who has alzheimer's. i decided to make s
eastern, and we'll hear from brian cornell, the ceo, at 7:30 a.m. eastern time right here >>> when we come back, a new proposal in congress is picking up steam that would tax every single trade that you make in the markets. we have the details after the break. >>> right now as we head to that break, take a look at the biggest premarket winners and losers in the dow. nike leading the way up by about 52 cents .6%. each day our planet awakens with signs of opportunity. but with...
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in oakland, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> cornell, thanks. last month abc 7 news spent an entire week looking at some of the issues bart faces. it is all part of our commitment to building a better bay area. safety was one of the primary concerns viewers told us about. one woman who had one of the run-ins allowed her to join us as they headed home to the east bay from san francisco. >> have more police presence. there needs to be somebody walking around so people know they can't jump the gate or intimidate somebody on the train. it's hard when you have a lot of transient people going through the were system. but there needs to be a way to mitigate that situation. >> a report released earlier this year says 23% of riders say they are concerned about crime. so we want to hear your thoughts about what we can do to keep pwplding a bett building a better bay area. you can write us with your comments and suggestions. and on twitter use the #betterbayarea. facebook, we would love for you to join our better bay area group as we work on finding soluti
in oakland, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> cornell, thanks. last month abc 7 news spent an entire week looking at some of the issues bart faces. it is all part of our commitment to building a better bay area. safety was one of the primary concerns viewers told us about. one woman who had one of the run-ins allowed her to join us as they headed home to the east bay from san francisco. >> have more police presence. there needs to be somebody walking around so people know they...
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cornell bernard has the details on this. cornell?porter: yeah, ama, contract talks now in their 14th hour here in danville. both sides are optimistic tonight that a tentative agreement can be reached. the teachers association president told the town hall meeting a tentative contract agreement was close at hand to avoid a district strike. so in your opinion, how close is an agreement here? >> in my opinion, very close. >> reporter: both sides met behind closed doors all day wednesday for a marathon bargaining session. the education association, which represents about 1700 teachers is asking for a 5% pay increase. the district has offered 3%. 32,000 students go to school here. teachers also want smaller class sizes, and so does parent joanne chung. >> i was shocked this year, because from fifth grade, there are 31 students in the class. >> reporter: talks come just days after oakland teachers ended their seven-day strike by approving a new contract. oakland and san ramone valleys share one common thing in california, it's near the bott
cornell bernard has the details on this. cornell?porter: yeah, ama, contract talks now in their 14th hour here in danville. both sides are optimistic tonight that a tentative agreement can be reached. the teachers association president told the town hall meeting a tentative contract agreement was close at hand to avoid a district strike. so in your opinion, how close is an agreement here? >> in my opinion, very close. >> reporter: both sides met behind closed doors all day wednesday...
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cornell? >> reporter: yeah, dion, you're right, bernie sanders got right to it, blasting the summary of the mueller report and telling the crowd why he should be president. from bernie bears to a rainbow of "feel the burn" t-shirts and lots of buttons, the welcome mat was out for this candidate. >> san francisco, thank you! >> reporter: senator bernie sanders got a big welcome from his bay area supporters. he wasted no time criticizing a summary of the mueller report which finds no trump/russia conspiracy. >> well, i don't want a summary of the report. i want the whole damp report, because nobody, especially this president, is above the law. >> reporter: the vermont senator wants to regain his momentum after finishing second to hillary clinton in california's 2016 democratic primary. he calls donald trump the most dangerous president in u.s. history. >> he wants to divide us up. we are going to bring our people together, black and white and latino, asian american, native american. >> reporter:
cornell? >> reporter: yeah, dion, you're right, bernie sanders got right to it, blasting the summary of the mueller report and telling the crowd why he should be president. from bernie bears to a rainbow of "feel the burn" t-shirts and lots of buttons, the welcome mat was out for this candidate. >> san francisco, thank you! >> reporter: senator bernie sanders got a big welcome from his bay area supporters. he wasted no time criticizing a summary of the mueller report...
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cornell bernard is live in san francisco with more on that. cornell? >> yeah, ama and dan, san francisco has become a hot spot for gray whales. in the past month, experts have counted ten of them. historically, we see two or three. and today some new arrivals were spotted not far away from here. >> you can see right there. >> it's become the bay area's own version of a celebrity sighting, only better. gray whale, out and about near alcatraz. >> we think there are two. >> sky 7 was over the bay as one of the whales put on a show, breaching the surface of the water and just hanging out. >> i think it's fabulous. i've never seen them this close to the shore. so i picked a good time today to come out. >> this cruise ship managed to steer clear of the magnificent animals. >> one of them, i don't know if he was slowing for fish or whatever it was. but just a lot of activity in the bay today. >> expert says the gray whales migrate north in late winter and early spring. but this year they've seen high numbers of grays entering the bay, some staying longer than
cornell bernard is live in san francisco with more on that. cornell? >> yeah, ama and dan, san francisco has become a hot spot for gray whales. in the past month, experts have counted ten of them. historically, we see two or three. and today some new arrivals were spotted not far away from here. >> you can see right there. >> it's become the bay area's own version of a celebrity sighting, only better. gray whale, out and about near alcatraz. >> we think there are two....
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live in san francisco, cornell barnard, abc7 news. >> we appreciate the report cornell. thank you. you can keep up with all of the candidates running for president in 2020 by heading to abc7 news.com slash elections. there we have a complete list of the democratic candidates. you will also find it at our home page. >>> to developing news out of benicia tonight where an air advisory has been lifted. people are respiratory problems were advised to stay indoors due to poor air quality due to emissions from the valero refinery. our camera shows some of the hazy skies in the east bay this morning. we even had people from san francisco saying they smelled smoke in the air. abc7 is in benicia now with the latest. >> reporter: we are learning that valero is in the process of a controlled shutdown of their refinery here in benicia. here you can see stacks of smoke still coming from the area. but much less than what we saw earlier. and no strange smells out here either. the thick smoel billowing from the refindry in benicia was visible after the past week. the bay area care quality managemen
live in san francisco, cornell barnard, abc7 news. >> we appreciate the report cornell. thank you. you can keep up with all of the candidates running for president in 2020 by heading to abc7 news.com slash elections. there we have a complete list of the democratic candidates. you will also find it at our home page. >>> to developing news out of benicia tonight where an air advisory has been lifted. people are respiratory problems were advised to stay indoors due to poor air...
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brian cornell at 1:00 p.m. new york time. 6:00 p.m. london time.e trade story now, and the auto sector in particular, the geneva motor show, they're kicking into high gear today. executives certainly expressing their concerns over tariffs and the trade between the united states and china. >> we are not quite happy of what we are seeing obviously. and we hope that we get an agreement. >> it's a challenge. it's transforming. we have to cope with issues, this is one of them and we will manage. >> the markets in the u.s., it's very important for us. that is a very serious topic, and we are watching what will happen. we are counting on our defense in the u.s., and i think at the end, we will find a solution. i think it's necessary. we are competitive. guy: some of the biggest voices that bloomberg has been speaking to at the geneva motor show, matt miller on the ground for us. we're going to have more from the volkswagen c.e.o., coming up in the next hour. this on the company's brand portfolio brexit, ongoing discussions with the trump administration. l
brian cornell at 1:00 p.m. new york time. 6:00 p.m. london time.e trade story now, and the auto sector in particular, the geneva motor show, they're kicking into high gear today. executives certainly expressing their concerns over tariffs and the trade between the united states and china. >> we are not quite happy of what we are seeing obviously. and we hope that we get an agreement. >> it's a challenge. it's transforming. we have to cope with issues, this is one of them and we will...
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cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> thanks. >>> new developments. another college coach is out of work tonight because of the admission scandal at several of america's top universities. and this case involves a bay area family. ucla head men's soccer coach jorge salcedo has resigned. federal prosecutors claim a hillsboro couple bribed salcedo to get their daughter into ucla as a soccer recruit. bruce and davina isackson face charges in operation varsity blues. ucla admits that lauren isaac -- admitted laura isackson through a special process, touting her achievements playing for a soccer team that never existed in her age group. >>> only on 7, the ups driver who survived a hijacking is sharing what life is like now. >> we first introduce you'd to mitch ellerd in our exclusive story last night. he was taken at gunpot by two suspects and forced to drive for miles with police chasing behind. >> in the end, one suspect surrendered. the other was shot and killed by police. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo sat down with mitch and his wife michelle
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. >>> i'm cornell bernard. a prowler inside the house while a family is sleeping. the security footage and you won't believe it. >>> it's kate larsen on the richmond-san rafael bridge. what cal trans is doing tonight to make you safe. >>> in san jose pressure is on to move an entire homeless village. >>> i'm dan noise from the i-team with an extreme case of catfishing and cost an oklahoma woman her life savings. abc 7 news starts right now. >>> and new at 11:00, terrifying moments for a north bay family after home security video reveals a real shocker, a prowler entering their sleeping baby's bedroom. >> abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live in vallejo with the chilling details. >> reporter: deon and dan, vallejo police investigating this. the thought of it is totally creepy. somebody inside your house while you're sleeping. it just happened to one local family. >> mine and my sister's reaction, we both got chills. >> reporter: shandell got chills afters. ing they weren't alone sunday morning. their home security system revealing a man wearing a red hoodie on
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naacp president and current harvard kennedy school professor cornell william brooks told the washington post, quote, having served as vice president to the first african-american president in us history, and all he has seen in intervening years, would he stands behind that? his spokesman said the former vice president still believes he was right to oppose busing. 's for immigration biden said he didn't by the concept we have suppressed the black man for 300 years of the white man should be held back quoting again i don't feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather, i feel responsible for the sins of my own generation and i will be
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good morning to you both courtney, given the fact you did sit down with brian cornell this morning, noty have we gotten earnings but it is investor day, too, what are the most salient headlines for investors as the stock surges >> i think what's interesting, morgan, here we are about two years just about exactly from the time target unveiled a 3 year, $7 billion strategy with a big emphasis on stores that was a time when a lot of competitors were closing stores. target was doing the opposite, remodeling hundreds of existing stores and building brand new smaller stores all to work together with the online system. i think the message today is it's working target says 3 out of 4 digital orders were fulfilled by the store in the fourth quarter. and overall, the different store programs, whether order pickup or same day delivery with shipt helped to lower the full year costs when you look at the average unit cost to get that fulfilled by 20% that's pretty significant. we're talking about how expensive it is to deliver to consumers in the omni channel model when you look at the emphasis free
good morning to you both courtney, given the fact you did sit down with brian cornell this morning, noty have we gotten earnings but it is investor day, too, what are the most salient headlines for investors as the stock surges >> i think what's interesting, morgan, here we are about two years just about exactly from the time target unveiled a 3 year, $7 billion strategy with a big emphasis on stores that was a time when a lot of competitors were closing stores. target was doing the...
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joining me, now with brilliant corner, cornel belcher and rick. cornell, is the president right? college abolishing would transfer powers over to cities? does that mean there would be swaths of the countries would not have much to say. >> no. the population is where the population is. new hampshire gets a lot of attention going from democrats to republicans who spend a lot of money there because you have an electorate there that's shown to be fluent. hillary clinton got roughly 480,000 votes and did not spend any money. if she were to spend more, she would still get roughly of 480,000 votes. i think it is a great idea that we do get rid of electoral college because in the end, the person with the most votes should win. >> i was asking delegates about their electoral processes and what they think of the american system. rick, we'll find out why at some point. when we talk about the electoral college verses the popular vote, other developed nations or people from other nations looked at us like we are crazy. how can america have an elected leaders that was not elected by the majori
joining me, now with brilliant corner, cornel belcher and rick. cornell, is the president right? college abolishing would transfer powers over to cities? does that mean there would be swaths of the countries would not have much to say. >> no. the population is where the population is. new hampshire gets a lot of attention going from democrats to republicans who spend a lot of money there because you have an electorate there that's shown to be fluent. hillary clinton got roughly 480,000...
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let's go to cornell, first. cornell, this field is so big and will probably get bigger. anything like a front runner now, and what happens to it if biden and/or harris get in? >> no. i don't think you have a front runner even with biden getting in. if you look at that -- the iowa registry poll, the headline was biden leads, but he was only ahead of the pack by 2 points. you have a race right now that looks like 2004 than it did like in 2008 or in 2016. and why i say that, you have a crowded field of a lot of -- where i think a lot of a listers. and like 2004 when you had lieberman and kerry, you had a lot of candidates all bust around 15, 16, 17 percentage points in the national polls and i think you're going to have the same sort of thing right now. i think the candidate who -- who's probably that outsider candidate, who can show some electability, i like their chances. although, the dynamics of this race haven't unfolded and i don't think we've seen anything quite like this in modern times. >> meanwhile, you have beto o'rourke coming in with all this buzz, the democrat
let's go to cornell, first. cornell, this field is so big and will probably get bigger. anything like a front runner now, and what happens to it if biden and/or harris get in? >> no. i don't think you have a front runner even with biden getting in. if you look at that -- the iowa registry poll, the headline was biden leads, but he was only ahead of the pack by 2 points. you have a race right now that looks like 2004 than it did like in 2008 or in 2016. and why i say that, you have a...
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cornell barnard. >> problem on top of problem. thanks. >>> this is the bay bridge toll plaza at 10:00 a.m. if you have driven into san francisco on the weekend days, you know traffic isn't usually like this. totally backed up. traffic has thinned out which means it is likely that people were well aware b.a.r.t. was not an option and they got in their cars. we have been sending out alerts since early this morning through the abc 7 mobile app. one way to stay on top of breaking news. just enable the push alerts to >>> you may recall last month we spent an entire week looking at the issues that b.a.r.t. and it commitment to buildi a better by area. this includes bringing service to the south bay and upgrading to a modern fleet. but the main focus was the complaints we heard from you about the train system in its current form. >> do you want riders to complain? >> of course. that's how you fix it. >> we have been answering your questions as they come in, but it's not all bad. we're also looking at some of the things you tell us that b
cornell barnard. >> problem on top of problem. thanks. >>> this is the bay bridge toll plaza at 10:00 a.m. if you have driven into san francisco on the weekend days, you know traffic isn't usually like this. totally backed up. traffic has thinned out which means it is likely that people were well aware b.a.r.t. was not an option and they got in their cars. we have been sending out alerts since early this morning through the abc 7 mobile app. one way to stay on top of breaking...
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everyone was making sure everyone is okay. >> that was cornell bernard reporting. now, you can always check the weather conditions where you live on the abc 7 news app. all you have to do is click the blue live bar at the top. you can also enable push alerts to get weather and news updates sent to your mobile device. >>> new developments in the fatal sacramento police shooting of stefan clark. the sacramento county d.a.'s officer announced two police officers will not face charges. the shooting happened last march when officers responded to report of a man smashing car windows. the district attorney says clark ignored the officers' warnings. >> the question is was a crime committed? when we look at the facts and the law and we follow our ethical responsibilities, the answer to that question is no. >> clark's family was clearly upset with the decision not to file charges of his mother says their fight for justice is just beginning. >> we're outraged. even though it's clear from the video and the autopsy as well as the death certificate by their coroner that said hom
everyone was making sure everyone is okay. >> that was cornell bernard reporting. now, you can always check the weather conditions where you live on the abc 7 news app. all you have to do is click the blue live bar at the top. you can also enable push alerts to get weather and news updates sent to your mobile device. >>> new developments in the fatal sacramento police shooting of stefan clark. the sacramento county d.a.'s officer announced two police officers will not face...
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cornell? >> reporter: you got it. voting just wrapped up a few minutes ago here at the paramount theater. it looks like this vote could be close one. not all teachers like the new contract agreement and they told us they plan to vote no. about 3,000 oakland teachers lined up outside the pair mound theater to vote on a tentative agreement for a new contract which could put them back into the classroom month morning ending their seven-day strike. >> i am going to be voting yes. i think it is really important this ta gets us in the right direction. ousd has been mismanaging its fund for decades. >> i am going to vote yes. i know that is not as much as people were hoping for but the gains that we got are not insignificant. >> join us and vote yes on a tentative agreement. >> reporter: the teacher's union posted that message on facebook. the agreement includes an 11% pay raise over four years with a one time 3% bonus. it includes a decrease in class size by one student and a cap on caseloads for psychologists nurses and co
cornell? >> reporter: you got it. voting just wrapped up a few minutes ago here at the paramount theater. it looks like this vote could be close one. not all teachers like the new contract agreement and they told us they plan to vote no. about 3,000 oakland teachers lined up outside the pair mound theater to vote on a tentative agreement for a new contract which could put them back into the classroom month morning ending their seven-day strike. >> i am going to be voting yes. i...
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senator kennedy: did you believe the same things when you left cornell you did when you entered cornell? mr. lee: no. senator kennedy: i thought that was the purpose of college. do you consider that a bad thing? mr. lee: no, i think college is a time of experimentation, obviously, you know, certain things i regret writing because i didn't know enough. but it was a learning process for me. senator kennedy: let me -- i don't want to go too far over. let me ask you kind of a metta physical question. -- a metaphysical question. what -- mr. collins, i've kind of neglect yud over there. what is your definition of justice? clip my definition of justice? it would be to have the law fairly and faithfully applied to my situation i would want if i were a litigant, i would want the court to give me rights in accordance with the laws as set down. senator kennedy: what if the laws are wrong? mr. collins: then we have a political process whereby people can ask for them to be change. but in the courts you have to follow the laws as written, the precedents as handed down. senator kennedy: what about you
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police. >> cornell, much appreciated. thanks. >>> finding ways to make bart safer can come in many forms. we invite you to share your ideas and see what your neighbors think by joining our "better bay area" facebook group. >>> new details now on a security scare this morning that grounded flights and caused confusion at sfo. a passenger left the security checkpoint with several rounds of ammunition in his carry-on bag. a security officer identified the magazine during security screening but the wrong bag was pulled. the tsa released a statement saying a private security company was conducting screenings at the airport. three checkpoints leading to terminal three were closed for about 45 minutes. lines reopened after officers located the passenger and brought him back for a rescreening. >>> we could learn more tomorrow about special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian election interference. all eyes now are on attorney general william barr who said he could deliver his report summary to lawmakers this weeke
police. >> cornell, much appreciated. thanks. >>> finding ways to make bart safer can come in many forms. we invite you to share your ideas and see what your neighbors think by joining our "better bay area" facebook group. >>> new details now on a security scare this morning that grounded flights and caused confusion at sfo. a passenger left the security checkpoint with several rounds of ammunition in his carry-on bag. a security officer identified the magazine...
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cornell barnard has more. >> booming thunder was rolling through the east bay on sunday. a major hailstorm not far behind. it totally pelted mont claire village in oakland. there was so much hail in the oakland hills, it looked like a snowy tahoe wonderland. >> put a scoop in your hand. let's see. is it like snow? >> yeah. >> there was real snow falling on mt. hamilton at the observato observatory. the rain was back making driving treacherous. the chp says this car spun out on rain-slicked highway 24 near the broadway exit. luckily, the driver wasn't hurt. lots of umbrellas back on duty in san francisco. >> it's getting to be a lot. ts treelocked 56 a macarthur. this tree toppled in san bruno. >> our soil is saturated past the point that it can't take more rain. >> arborists say homeowners should look for anything unusual at the base of trees. >> if you see roots coming up, that's a good indication, it's a big red flag, warning. this tree is hazardous. it needs to be dealt with. >> many folks admit, after a long winter, they need a break from the elements. >> are you read
cornell barnard has more. >> booming thunder was rolling through the east bay on sunday. a major hailstorm not far behind. it totally pelted mont claire village in oakland. there was so much hail in the oakland hills, it looked like a snowy tahoe wonderland. >> put a scoop in your hand. let's see. is it like snow? >> yeah. >> there was real snow falling on mt. hamilton at the observato observatory. the rain was back making driving treacherous. the chp says this car spun...
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ceo brian cornell said today that sales are clickg both online and in stores. in fact, the big box retailer had one of its best holiday seasons in more than a decade. its results also reduced some of the conrns that investors have had about the state of retail and consumer spenng. target stock rose about 4.5% today. courtney reagan takes a look now at how target is hitting the bull's-eye. >> reporter: two years ago, target told investors it would spend $7 billion, mostly its stores, remodeling hundreds of existi locations and building new smaller fmats at a time when many competitors wer closingores. investors were skeptical, but it workte. target rep a stronger holiday quarter and isca foreing a better profe full year than analysts expected. the retailer saw the strongest comparable fourth quarter sales in a decade, driven by strong in-store shopper traffic and more than 30% online sales ow grth. >> the investments we made inen fulfil are connecting with the consumer. they're taking advantage of ordering onlineki and p it up in store. they're driving into our
ceo brian cornell said today that sales are clickg both online and in stores. in fact, the big box retailer had one of its best holiday seasons in more than a decade. its results also reduced some of the conrns that investors have had about the state of retail and consumer spenng. target stock rose about 4.5% today. courtney reagan takes a look now at how target is hitting the bull's-eye. >> reporter: two years ago, target told investors it would spend $7 billion, mostly its stores,...
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target surging after a strong quarter, you'll hear brian cornell talk about their efforts to tackle online and salesforce up 30% over the past year. the major growth projections that marc benioff talked with cramer about stocks are coming off their worst day in about a month with u.s. and china trade talks in focus. overnight, the chinese commerce minister describing discussions as difficult as the u.s. secretary of state pompeo expresses optimism in an address to iowa farmers. take a listen. >> the good news is this, help is on the way. american producers and chinese consumers will both be better off. the outcome of president trump's trade negotiations currently under way will pay dividends for people in each of our two countries. >> did go on to say that the president will not be shy to walk away from china trade if the deal is not exactly right. got to be perfect. >> you know, this is one of those things where it is very clear there is this stop at 2025 world domination agenda. this was a curveball, and i think that a lot of the sellers expected a curveball at the last minute it is almo
target surging after a strong quarter, you'll hear brian cornell talk about their efforts to tackle online and salesforce up 30% over the past year. the major growth projections that marc benioff talked with cramer about stocks are coming off their worst day in about a month with u.s. and china trade talks in focus. overnight, the chinese commerce minister describing discussions as difficult as the u.s. secretary of state pompeo expresses optimism in an address to iowa farmers. take a listen....
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thank i'm here with brian cornell, chairman and ceo of target. thank you so much for joining us today. as you can tell, i'm a long way from home, but you grew up just over the water in queens, and you brought target back to new york for your financial community meeting after reporting the best for your comparative sales in a decade with a rosy outlook for 2019. t back?rget habits targe i think so. our strategy is starting to mature. two years ago i talked about investing $7 billion in our business, reimagining our stores, brands, and importantly to invest in our team. were a lotnt, there of questions. people were concerned about the direction we were headed, people were closing stores, not opening. today, i think we proved out that strategy is working. we are delivering great sales, in theere up five .3% corner, we grew our digital business by 30%, stores grew 3%. 2018 was a good year but 2019 will be even better. emma: do you still consider yourself to be in transition? that was something that you set about 2018. mature theave strategy, it is sh
thank i'm here with brian cornell, chairman and ceo of target. thank you so much for joining us today. as you can tell, i'm a long way from home, but you grew up just over the water in queens, and you brought target back to new york for your financial community meeting after reporting the best for your comparative sales in a decade with a rosy outlook for 2019. t back?rget habits targe i think so. our strategy is starting to mature. two years ago i talked about investing $7 billion in our...
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cornell?reporter: yeah, dion, you're right, bernie sanders got right to it, blasting the summary of the mueller report and telling the crowd why he should be president. from bernie bears to a rainbow of "feel the burn" t-shirts and lots of buttons, the welcome mat was out for this candidate. >> san francisco, thank you! >> reporter: senator bernie sanders got a big welcome from his bay area supporters. he wasted no time criticizing a summary of the mueller report which finds no trump/russia conspiracy. >> well, i don't want a summary of the report. i want the whole damp report,
cornell?reporter: yeah, dion, you're right, bernie sanders got right to it, blasting the summary of the mueller report and telling the crowd why he should be president. from bernie bears to a rainbow of "feel the burn" t-shirts and lots of buttons, the welcome mat was out for this candidate. >> san francisco, thank you! >> reporter: senator bernie sanders got a big welcome from his bay area supporters. he wasted no time criticizing a summary of the mueller report which...
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also joining me from washington is cornell brooks, the former ceo of the naacp, and michael dicer, theof "what truth sounds like." nia, let's start with you. you're out there where the march is about to get started now. what does it mean when we see so many democratic hopefuls joining this march on democracy? >> it's all about fighting, it's all about protecting the right to vote. if you look at the 2020 candidates, they all talked about expanding the right to vote and some of the problems that a lot of the states have seen in terms of access to the polls, in terms of early voting and some of the rollbacks some of the voters have seen going back to 2013 because of that supreme court decision. right now standing just a few feet away from me, hillary clinton addressing this crowd. she, of course, saw a much smaller pool of african-american voters show up. if you think about 2016 versus 2012, about 2 million viewer african-american voters showed up at the polls. the folks here like sherrod brown, like cory booker, like bernie sanders are here because they know they have to connect with af
also joining me from washington is cornell brooks, the former ceo of the naacp, and michael dicer, theof "what truth sounds like." nia, let's start with you. you're out there where the march is about to get started now. what does it mean when we see so many democratic hopefuls joining this march on democracy? >> it's all about fighting, it's all about protecting the right to vote. if you look at the 2020 candidates, they all talked about expanding the right to vote and some of...
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[laughter] david: you graduated from cornell, and then your first job was at goodyear.ert: yeah, goodyear tire & rubber. david: you then went to air products and chemicals. robert: i worked in applied research and development and had some wonderful experiences there. i developed a line of products. it was called fresh pack and believe it or not, it extended the shelf life of foods. from there, i went to kraft general foods. there i have product equipment and process development. and for me, my whole life at that point, i was all about, how do you create a unique solution no one else had come up with, create ideas no one had come up with, and solve problems. david: how did you go from working in the engineering parts of these various companies to a financial engineering of goldman sachs? robert: sure. sure. it is actually quite an interesting story. i had done very well, top student in my first year of business school. so i had to come back for summer graduation to get this award. and as they went through my background, there was a gentlemen who ran his own investment ba
[laughter] david: you graduated from cornell, and then your first job was at goodyear.ert: yeah, goodyear tire & rubber. david: you then went to air products and chemicals. robert: i worked in applied research and development and had some wonderful experiences there. i developed a line of products. it was called fresh pack and believe it or not, it extended the shelf life of foods. from there, i went to kraft general foods. there i have product equipment and process development. and for me,...
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[laughter] david: you graduated from cornell, and then your first job was at goodyear.ert: yeah, goodyear tire & rubber. david: you then went to air products and chemicals. robert: i worked in applied research and development and had some wonderful experiences there. i developed a line of products. it was called fresh pack and believe it or not, it extended the shelf life of foods. from there, i went to kraft general foods. there i have product equipment and process development. and for me, my whole life at that point, i was all about, how do you create a unique solution no one else had come up with, create ideas no one had come up with, and solve problems. david: how did you go from working in the engineering parts of these various companies to a financial engineering of goldman sachs? robert: sure. sure. it is actually quite an interesting story. i had done very well, top student in my first year of business school. so i had to come back for summer graduation to get this award. and as they went through my background, there was a man who his ownn who ran investment ban
[laughter] david: you graduated from cornell, and then your first job was at goodyear.ert: yeah, goodyear tire & rubber. david: you then went to air products and chemicals. robert: i worked in applied research and development and had some wonderful experiences there. i developed a line of products. it was called fresh pack and believe it or not, it extended the shelf life of foods. from there, i went to kraft general foods. there i have product equipment and process development. and for me,...
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cornell. >> reporter: bart deputy police chief said safety is the top concern of riders.orking to hire more officers as they search for a stabbing suspect. >> it has become very dangerous and scary, i feel. >> riders are feeling unnerved after a stabbing on bart. take a close look at this man. bart police believe he is the same guy who got into a fight with another rider on a richmond-bound train and then pulled a knife. >> they rode together several stations. there was some type of verbal exchange, which escalated into the fight. >> reporter: police say it led to a victim being stabbed in the neck and face just as the train was approaching the oakland fruitvale station friday afternoon. a camera inside the train caught the suspect moments after the stabbi,
cornell. >> reporter: bart deputy police chief said safety is the top concern of riders.orking to hire more officers as they search for a stabbing suspect. >> it has become very dangerous and scary, i feel. >> riders are feeling unnerved after a stabbing on bart. take a close look at this man. bart police believe he is the same guy who got into a fight with another rider on a richmond-bound train and then pulled a knife. >> they rode together several stations. there was...
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>> cornell, it's interesting.his -- all right, it was a mistake, someone else, assuming he's telling the truth there and someone else posted it. at that town hall when, you know, gary asked the question and then turns out there were people in the audience who were concerned about it and followed up with it. he could have said more than just, you know, i wasn't happy it was posted, i took it down. no one, it seems, today kind of tries to explain why they're unhappy it was posted. he could have said i don't believe there should be a civil war, i don't want there to be a civil war in this country. the idea that we would be pitting americans against each other is a terrible idea. >> that's right. >> anything like that. but it's not. it's just i didn't want that posted. >> that's right. the congress manuel is not taking responsibility for his rhetoric, for his tweets or his retweets. let's keep in mind when all this is happening. when we have over this past weekend a jewish cemetery desecrated. where we have in new zea
>> cornell, it's interesting.his -- all right, it was a mistake, someone else, assuming he's telling the truth there and someone else posted it. at that town hall when, you know, gary asked the question and then turns out there were people in the audience who were concerned about it and followed up with it. he could have said more than just, you know, i wasn't happy it was posted, i took it down. no one, it seems, today kind of tries to explain why they're unhappy it was posted. he could...
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cornel cornell, what do you make of these numbers by quinnipiac. i was surprised because there were so many warnings to democrats about overreach. 64% of americans think the president committed a crime, and 45% think he's committed a crime as president. >> i think we're getting to the point where it's baked in. i think when you look at the broad swath of americans, particularly those americans that are in the moderate middle, i think they have now decided. and that's where you get numbers like 60%. you don't get that 60% if those moderate persuadable voters are still thinking about it. so the majority of americans that have landed on what they think of the president and clearly they think he's dishonest and perhaps even a criminal. and i think if you go further, if you look at the nbc polling out here, if you look at his re-election and job approval going into re-election, it is worse than what obama's was and worse than what bush's was. he has an uphill fight to win re-election because you've got to remember he has not expanded his base of support
cornel cornell, what do you make of these numbers by quinnipiac. i was surprised because there were so many warnings to democrats about overreach. 64% of americans think the president committed a crime, and 45% think he's committed a crime as president. >> i think we're getting to the point where it's baked in. i think when you look at the broad swath of americans, particularly those americans that are in the moderate middle, i think they have now decided. and that's where you get numbers...
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joining me for inside analysis are hallie jackson, cornell belcher, peggy noonan. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> this is "meet the press" with chuctodd. >>> good sunday morning. it turns out we're still war ing e mueller report. on friday, attorney general bill barr sent a letter to congressi promto release the report with redactions no later than mid-april and said there are no plans to submit the report to the white house. what may be surprising is how little h fourage summary seems to have had on public opinion. our poll shows that 40% of adults don'tlieve it clears mr. trump of wrongdoing. but look at this number. a very significant 31% remain unsure. perhaps those 31% are wisely waing for the actual report to be released or they haven't been paying that close atteto this story. president trump's approval rating sits at 43%, with 53% disapproving. that is down from last month's numbers. but it's well within the president's rate. you can see in the last four months, mr. trump's approval ratings have stabled even though they a weak it is perhaps why
joining me for inside analysis are hallie jackson, cornell belcher, peggy noonan. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> this is "meet the press" with chuctodd. >>> good sunday morning. it turns out we're still war ing e mueller report. on friday, attorney general bill barr sent a letter to congressi promto release the report with redactions no later than mid-april and said there are no plans to submit the report to the white house. what may be...
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i'm cornell check out our new trick. ♪ steady.. - roger! steady.. now!o all in for what you love with tony and kellogg's frosted flakes. now in delicious new honey nut. as part of this complete breakfast. they're gr-r-r-reat! ♪ a lot happens in a day. outlast happens once. outlast all day lip color with 24 hour stay power. now in custom nudes. from covergirl. my name is jedda and my favorite thing about the grilled chicken club is the multigrain bun. it's toasted and then you get the cheese. so if you but really slowly you can literally taste every level of the sandwich. i don't eat very slowly, but if you do. my name is leslie. well i love the grilled chicken club sandwich because the grilled chicken. like, it's actually been on a grill. as soon as you grab it to go take your first bite, it's like just like, "psscheew". insanely good. >>> in the north bay governor newsom has declared a state of emergency because of the increased risk of wildfire. now, the governor says the state can't wait until a fire starts to start deploying emergency resources. abc
i'm cornell check out our new trick. ♪ steady.. - roger! steady.. now!o all in for what you love with tony and kellogg's frosted flakes. now in delicious new honey nut. as part of this complete breakfast. they're gr-r-r-reat! ♪ a lot happens in a day. outlast happens once. outlast all day lip color with 24 hour stay power. now in custom nudes. from covergirl. my name is jedda and my favorite thing about the grilled chicken club is the multigrain bun. it's toasted and then you get the...
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that you did when you entered cornell? >> no. i did not, senator. >> okay. i thought that was the purpose of college. do you consider that a bad thing? >> no, senator. i think college is a time of experimentation, certain things i regret writing because i didn't know enough. it was a learning process for me. >> let me -- i don't want to go too far over. let me ask you kind of a meta physical question. >> uh-oh. >> yeah, uh-oh. mr. collins, i've neglected you over there. what is your definition of justice. >> my definition of justice, it would be to have the law fairly and faithfully applied to my situation. if i were a litigant, i would want the court to give me my rights in accordance with the laws as set down. >> what if those laws are wrong? >> if those laws are wrong, then we have a political process whereby people can ask for them to be changed, but in the courts, you have to follow the laws as written and the precedent as handed down. >> what about you, professor? >> senator, i think it's justices treating people equ
that you did when you entered cornell? >> no. i did not, senator. >> okay. i thought that was the purpose of college. do you consider that a bad thing? >> no, senator. i think college is a time of experimentation, certain things i regret writing because i didn't know enough. it was a learning process for me. >> let me -- i don't want to go too far over. let me ask you kind of a meta physical question. >> uh-oh. >> yeah, uh-oh. mr. collins, i've neglected you...
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according too the study, and another from cornell university, wells are leaking gas and other chemicals into the air of a rate of about three times what the industry can use. the government suggests that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be created helping to offset the 24% unemployment. small-scale farmers believe that this is shortsighted. >> it is thinking like this that scientists have been trying to instill in governmentnt and publblic health posisitions with oversight over the drilling activities. what is in the nature? nobody knows for sure and most companies and not telling. this group has worked with the u.s. national science foundation and the massachusetts institute of technology to uncover a list of 246 products used by the natural gass industry. >> one of our staff set out to systematically set up a database in order to lolook at the long list of chemicals that we have at hand. those products that have health 1%-6% effect.ave 43% of the product on our list contained in the quinn disrupt the chemicals that could interfere with the development of individuals before they are
according too the study, and another from cornell university, wells are leaking gas and other chemicals into the air of a rate of about three times what the industry can use. the government suggests that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be created helping to offset the 24% unemployment. small-scale farmers believe that this is shortsighted. >> it is thinking like this that scientists have been trying to instill in governmentnt and publblic health posisitions with oversight over the...
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abc news reporter cornell bernard tagged along with draymond green who saw his new workplace. >> and draymond's reaction was pretty awesome when he saw the state-of-the-art chase center. we needed a hardhat and safety vest to venture into the new $1.8 billion chase center still under investigation. draymond seemed blown away. >> kind of at a loss for words. i don't know if you can tell or not but it's amazing. >> reporter: all 18,000 seats seem close to the abz. oracle arena had 19,500 but chase will have something even bigger for the fans. >> they will have a scoreboard with lots more information. >> reporter: this is where the lockerroom will be. draymond called dibs. smart man. >> corner will be good. >> reporter: and he said who the dubs' first opponent will be. >> october fifth, 5:30, we'll be taking on the labors in the first preseason game at the chase center. and it will be the start of great in thes. we're all excited to move into the new building. >> reporter: leaving oracle after five nba finals and championships will be bitter sweet. >> we're leaving the building, not cit
abc news reporter cornell bernard tagged along with draymond green who saw his new workplace. >> and draymond's reaction was pretty awesome when he saw the state-of-the-art chase center. we needed a hardhat and safety vest to venture into the new $1.8 billion chase center still under investigation. draymond seemed blown away. >> kind of at a loss for words. i don't know if you can tell or not but it's amazing. >> reporter: all 18,000 seats seem close to the abz. oracle arena...