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. >> charlie went on to prestigious cornell university in ithaca, new york, where the as excelling. >arlie is a very accomplished young man overachiever as it related to grades, as it related to sports, as itelated all h be the perfect kid. >> but behind charlie's affable demeanor and broad smile, there wasy there was distress in the household. >> police had been called to the tan home more thanes over the years and just weeks before her husband would be and apparently wk;5rrified, jean 11 again. >> are you injured? >> yes i and i'm so scared. please, please call me. nih please come. please come help me. >> then just a week later something happens charlie rushing back to his parents home from his dorm at cornell, where he reportedly told his football coach tn't be here for ing tomorrow. >> and his coach said, you know what'srong? he said, i got some things i got to do and you know get home. >> we've speculated and assumed that there was some communication between charlie and his caused him at that point to pack up his belongings and come home and assist her i some way. >> just four da
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> roads are slick. cornell. thanks very much. westbound highway 24 is back open through oakland after being shut down when a honda sedan slammed into the back of a fire truck near the caldecott tunnel. this was about 1245 today. authorities say the car was traveling at 70 miles an hour when it hit the truck from the moraga orinda department that responded to an earlier accident. two people inside the sedan were taken to the hospital, one with major injuries. three firefighters in the engine were not hurt. all westbound lanes were closed for at least ten minutes, backing up traffic, as you can imagine for several miles, and you'll want to be careful if you're heading up to the sierra this evening. >> got video right here from about an hour ago from the caltrans camera on interstate 80 at castle peak, just west of truckee, where chains are now required. this evening. same goes over on highway 50, over at echo summit. traffic is relatively light as you see right here, but moving slowly. some fresh powder on the ground there too. you
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> roads are slick. cornell. thanks very much. westbound highway 24 is back open through oakland after being shut down when a honda sedan slammed into the back of a fire truck near the caldecott tunnel. this was about 1245 today. authorities say the car was traveling at 70 miles an hour when it hit the truck from the moraga orinda department that responded to an earlier accident. two people inside the sedan were taken to the hospital, one with major...
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cornell, many thanks to you. now in the east bay, we are working to learn more about this eye catching sight along i-80. it appears a barge just drifted from its moorings. it's now along the coast between emeryville and berkeley. no word on where it was anchored or who exactly owns it. officials tell us a tugboat will try to pull it back into the bay during high tide tomorrow. and this was the scene in livermore. two cars almost completely submerged in a flooded overpass. underpass. this was at marietta and stanley boulevards. that area of road was closed for several hours today, while crews worked to clean up debris on the peninsula. that storm caused problems all around san mateo county. as you can see, the heavy winds knocked trees onto homes, cars and power lines in burlingame, belmont and woodside. several homes were also damaged. heavy rains caused flooding on the roadways and to the north bay, where drivers took their chances going through flood waters in mill valley. miller avenue between camino alto and
cornell, many thanks to you. now in the east bay, we are working to learn more about this eye catching sight along i-80. it appears a barge just drifted from its moorings. it's now along the coast between emeryville and berkeley. no word on where it was anchored or who exactly owns it. officials tell us a tugboat will try to pull it back into the bay during high tide tomorrow. and this was the scene in livermore. two cars almost completely submerged in a flooded overpass. underpass. this was at...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> all right, ken cornell, thank you so much for that update. and this is the push alert that went out to at least 5.3 million people in california, advising them that the national weather service had issued that tsunami warning. >> and here's a look at the waves at ocean beach in san francisco just before noon today. >> so for more on the tsunami warning, let's get to abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. sandhya. >> yeah, dan and ama, let's take a look at that earthquake first, and then we'll talk about the tsunami warning. it was a major 7.0 earthquake. 1044 in the morning. the depth was six miles. as you will notice, i'm going to show you all the aftershocks. there have been 148 so far off the humboldt county coast. maximum magnitude 5.0. there were smaller earthquakes right around that time in lake county, 36 reported there. you will notice that the strongest of the shake intensity was felt right near the epicenter of that earthquake, but that was felt all across northern and parts of central california. if we can come back to the graphics
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> all right, ken cornell, thank you so much for that update. and this is the push alert that went out to at least 5.3 million people in california, advising them that the national weather service had issued that tsunami warning. >> and here's a look at the waves at ocean beach in san francisco just before noon today. >> so for more on the tsunami warning, let's get to abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. sandhya. >> yeah, dan and ama,...
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all right, cornell, thank you. well, shifting gears now in the south bay, a 15 year old girl who police say had the gun you see here was arrested as part of a retail theft bust in san jose. police posted pictures of the weapon and devices they say were going to be used to disable antitheft sensors. officers say yesterday several suspects went to two stores at a mall in west san jose with intent to steal. police arrested two adults along with the teenage girl. we're following the story of united health care ceo shooting suspect luigi mangione, who is expected to be arraigned on state charges in new york monday. he also faces several federal charges. abc news reporter jen sullivan is tracking both cases and explains what's next. >> it's a high profile case that will now likely involve two separate trials. luigi mangione faces federal charges and new york state charges in the death of united health care ceo brian thompson. mangione was extradited thursday from pennsylvania to new york, where he faced a slew of federal
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> well, after three months of picketing, the strike at several san francisco hotels is now over. the union, representing hundreds of hotel workers, has voted to accept a new agreement with hilton hotels. that agreement comes after the union ratified agreements with hyatt and marriott hotels near union square, all within the last week. about 650 hotel workers walked off the job back in september, demanding an increase in pay and improved health care options. >> san francisco's transportation agency has decided to keep free two hour street parking in the marina and cow hollow neighborhoods. a plan to add more meters faced significant pushback. abc seven news reporter monica madden spoke to residents who are relieved, but also concerned about congested parking. >> driving in a city is hard, as is. >> parking is an issue in san francisco in general. >> i feel like it sucks all over the city. >> and for residents in the marina and cow hollow neighborhoods, frequent visitor
cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> well, after three months of picketing, the strike at several san francisco hotels is now over. the union, representing hundreds of hotel workers, has voted to accept a new agreement with hilton hotels. that agreement comes after the union ratified agreements with hyatt and marriott hotels near union square, all within the last week. about 650 hotel workers walked off the job back in september, demanding an increase in pay and improved health care...
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"firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. (bright music) - peggy noonan, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. it's great to be here. - i've known you for many years, and it is a great pleasure to welcome you to this program. your new book, "a certain idea of america," is a compilation of 80 columns that you have written between 2016 and now. as we sit here in the wake of a divisive election in which a twice-impeached convicted felon, a man for whom you never voted, and even called for his removal from office after january 6th, has been democratically reelected, in this moment, what is your idea? - what is my certain idea of america? - what is your certain idea of america? - the phrase "a certain idea of america" comes from the famous first sentence of charles de gaulle's war memoirs, "all of my life i've had a certain idea of france." and i remember that when i read it, read that translation, i
"firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. (bright music) - peggy noonan, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. it's great to be here. - i've known you for many years, and it is a great pleasure to welcome you to this program. your new book, "a certain idea of america," is...
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ask her about cornell. scarlet: cornell beat the team we played, quinnipiac. tom: listen to you, quant up yet. scarlet: they were a very good team but cornell beat them. we are going to see cornell beat u in 2025. tom: usually she walks in at 11:00 a.m. scarlet: i waltz in. tom: one christmas, she decided she was doing christmas up and joan rivers, the late great joan rivers, matched up scarlet fu's trade. it is huge. scarlet: i have a couple of trees. tom: why did i not know that? scarlet fu, thank you for joining us on television and radio worldwide. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ announcer: markets, headlines, and breaking news 24 hours a day, this is a bloomberg business flash. lisa: i am lisa mateo. we have a mix of red and green after the fight over spending in washington was put on hold for another three months. nasdaq futures little changed up 10 points. dow futures down. s&p futures down 10 points. to two-year yield at 4.32 percent, up one basis point. the yield on the 10 year up two basis points. brent crude at $72 a barrel. spot gold lower. the bloombe
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cornell bernard abc seven news. >> and we are thankful for that. cornell, thanks very much. here's a look at the current p-g-and-e's power outage map. right now. it's not so bad for the cities closest to the earthquake, just a few hundred p-g-and-e's customers without power as we speak. >> let's take a look at the earthquake on a seismograph. it's that large red cluster of lines on the left side of your screen there, right above that cursor icon. >> we want to bring in abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel. >> yes. for a better understanding of this earthquake. sandhya. >> yeah. and dan and ama. this was a major earthquake. a magnitude 7.0 off the humboldt county coast. let's take a look at the graphic here. occurred six miles as far as the depth goes. it's 1044 in the morning. this is an area that is seismically active. it was a strike slip, earthquake. and that's where the plates move horizontally. there have been 178 aftershocks, 5.0 has been the largest since that 7.0. the tsunami warning that was initially issued for the west coast, the bay area, california include
cornell bernard abc seven news. >> and we are thankful for that. cornell, thanks very much. here's a look at the current p-g-and-e's power outage map. right now. it's not so bad for the cities closest to the earthquake, just a few hundred p-g-and-e's customers without power as we speak. >> let's take a look at the earthquake on a seismograph. it's that large red cluster of lines on the left side of your screen there, right above that cursor icon. >> we want to bring in abc...
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cornell. reporter. >> well, 24 hours after that 7.0 quake rocked the north coast, a lot of damage is now coming to light like this large crack which opened up here on blue slide road in the community of rio del. crews are working to fix it. lots of other cleanup is happening around here, too. the largest quake to strike northern california in decades, hitting residents with dozens of aftershocks. cabinets jolting open, pools overflowing and roads cracking. this public works crew in rio del were trying to fix this crack, which opened on blue slide road. it's about 20ft long, caused by the big shaker. and i was stocking these pumpkin pies, and i had a cart right here, and i thought somebody was messing with me. >> and shaking the cooler. >> april says the quake was no joke. she works at toby's market in scotia, where employees were told to evacuate when the rocking started. >> and then my boss came through and she was like, everybody outside, everybody outside. so i'm literally like, tiptoeing,
cornell. reporter. >> well, 24 hours after that 7.0 quake rocked the north coast, a lot of damage is now coming to light like this large crack which opened up here on blue slide road in the community of rio del. crews are working to fix it. lots of other cleanup is happening around here, too. the largest quake to strike northern california in decades, hitting residents with dozens of aftershocks. cabinets jolting open, pools overflowing and roads cracking. this public works crew in rio...
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i'm cornell bernard, abc seven news, cornell. >> thank you. >> this afternoon, governor newsom issued a state of emergency declaration for the northern part of the state. >> he also explained why a tsunami warning was sent out and then later lifted. abc seven news reporter monica madden is here with that part of the stor. >> monica. dan. right now, three california counties are considered to be in a state of emergency. humboldt, as you just heard from cornell, del norte and mendocino counties. the governor's declaration frees up resources and signals for more first responders to go where they're needed. according to the governor's office, this emergency proclamation provides extraordinary powers to police immunity for emergency actions and allows the state to issue orders and regulations. it's also a prerequisite for requesting federal assistance if necessary. now, governor newsom says the state is just beginning to assess the damage. he also addressed why the tsunami warning was issued and then quickly retracted after federal officials said no significant tsunami waves were expected.
i'm cornell bernard, abc seven news, cornell. >> thank you. >> this afternoon, governor newsom issued a state of emergency declaration for the northern part of the state. >> he also explained why a tsunami warning was sent out and then later lifted. abc seven news reporter monica madden is here with that part of the stor. >> monica. dan. right now, three california counties are considered to be in a state of emergency. humboldt, as you just heard from cornell, del norte...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> all right. thanks, cornell. difficult situation, but it's not surprising. you go to the supermarket and you buy five things and look at the price and go, what? >> i know. >> and so, you know, it's hard times for a lot of people. >> it really is. but they they really know how to stretch that donation dollar, you know. all right. we want to turn our attention to the weather. the nice day that we get the brief little respite. >> yeah, but you could see the haze over the bridge right there. that's not not a color. we're looking for sandia. >> no, i know that, and i'm sorry. air quality is suffering. are you guys okay over there? larry and kristen, let's take a look at a live picture right now. good afternoon everyone. look at this beautiful view. this is from sfo camera. the reason why we're seeing all this haze in the air is we don't have strong winds to clean out our air. we don't have any rain coming through just yet. taking a look at live doppler seven, we do have some fog that is sitting right over parts of the
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> all right. thanks, cornell. difficult situation, but it's not surprising. you go to the supermarket and you buy five things and look at the price and go, what? >> i know. >> and so, you know, it's hard times for a lot of people. >> it really is. but they they really know how to stretch that donation dollar, you know. all right. we want to turn our attention to the weather. the nice day that we get the brief little respite. >>...
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cornell. bernard, abc seven news. >> all right, cornell, thanks very much. building a better bay area is about highlighting solutions to challenges facing all of our communities, and the city of oakland believes it may have a solution to its public safety crisis. the cease fire program was started 12 years ago and revitalized earlier this year. now, city officials say it's helped oakland have the safest year since the start of the covid pandemic. abc seven news reporter luz pena has the story. >> a drastic drop in murders and shootings in 2024 are giving oakland city and community leaders hope. >> a 34% decrease in the number of homicides to date. a 33% decline in firearms related shootings for the last 12 months. >> the oakland police department, the city's department of violence prevention, and the nonprofit faith in action east bay, among others, worked together to identify over 200 of the most high risk individuals involved in gun violence and offer them a way out. under the ceasefire strategy, we can interrupt the cycles of violence, and that could incl
cornell. bernard, abc seven news. >> all right, cornell, thanks very much. building a better bay area is about highlighting solutions to challenges facing all of our communities, and the city of oakland believes it may have a solution to its public safety crisis. the cease fire program was started 12 years ago and revitalized earlier this year. now, city officials say it's helped oakland have the safest year since the start of the covid pandemic. abc seven news reporter luz pena has the...
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joining me is william jacobsson, law professor at cornell. we're searching for answerless. he spent years at upenn, highly educated. we don't know what drove him to this heinous act employs schoschools are implicit ly or explicitly celebrate what happened. >> it is disgusting, not surprising. i've observed at cornell and elsewhere growing radicalization of faculty, attitude that activism is part of your teaching mission and you just quoted people who express that view, they view themselves being there to ignite students and encourage students to protest. this has been building for a long time, you have played scenes from anti-israel protests on campuses, in many cases have been violent. violent rhetoric. campuses with concept we will get what we want by any means necessary, common phrase you hear. there is radicalized culture, whether it impacted him is something that needs to be looked into. we need to understand it. >> laura: what happened toim had period, he did spend six years there, he graduated in 2016 from high school. he was there when the cauldron was clearly brewi
joining me is william jacobsson, law professor at cornell. we're searching for answerless. he spent years at upenn, highly educated. we don't know what drove him to this heinous act employs schoschools are implicit ly or explicitly celebrate what happened. >> it is disgusting, not surprising. i've observed at cornell and elsewhere growing radicalization of faculty, attitude that activism is part of your teaching mission and you just quoted people who express that view, they view...
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cornell, bernard, abc seven news. >> okay. we appreciate it. thank you. cornell. well, that was the north bay. now let's get you to the peninsula where p-g-and-e's and first responders are preparing for the storms there, specifically the wind. we sent abc seven news re they're doing. >> following the intense weather several weeks ago. this weekend's storm is set to be the first to hit the bay area since before thanksgiving. on friday, p-g-and-e's officials say they spent the day preparing. >> we have our emergency operations center open at this time. we're staffing it 24 over seven to make sure that any outage or emergency that comes up, we're aware and we're able to get crews out at the drop of a hat. >> spokesperson tom sarkisian says although we're expecting measurable rainfall, it's the incoming storm strong winds that could cause power outages. >> the winds can break branches. it can throw debris through the air that can damage our equipment. otherwise, healthy trees can be uprooted at the local fire station in pacifica. >> fire inspector clyde preston tells
cornell, bernard, abc seven news. >> okay. we appreciate it. thank you. cornell. well, that was the north bay. now let's get you to the peninsula where p-g-and-e's and first responders are preparing for the storms there, specifically the wind. we sent abc seven news re they're doing. >> following the intense weather several weeks ago. this weekend's storm is set to be the first to hit the bay area since before thanksgiving. on friday, p-g-and-e's officials say they spent the day...
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bush elise jordan and cornell belcher, political analysts. previous like joni ernst are now seeming to i guess at least give hegseth the benefit of the doubt. what's changed. >> benefit of the doubt is most politically beneficial if you will. these are senators who are looking to represent their constituents, have a seat at the table, republicans have a majority in congress and they would like to use their political power to some degree for their own benefits over the next years, even if they were to ultimately fet primaried in 2026 or 28. keeping the door open and having those conversations an allowing those confirmation hearings to proceed january or february, it is beneficial to them. i want to let you listen to jason miller, senior adviser to donald trump, who talked this morning about the posture towards these republican senators. take a listen. >> i think a lot of that is hyperbole. right now there are no hard nos from republicans for any of president trump's nominees. because they're really good people. they are very good, well-qualifi
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. cornell. thank you. >> well, weather is putting a damper on some holiday travel plans. the number of flights there. it's breaking records, and some travelers are dealing with delays. the fog brought some setbacks this morning. sfo saw an average of 160,000 travelers per day over the weekend. nearly 8 million americans are flying, and triple a says another 107 million will be on the roads. >> it's pretty busy. definitely busier than i expected. i probably should have left a little bit earlier. >> pretty long line, but i've been traveling a lot by myself and i'm pretty used to it. but it's nothing out of the ordinary for, you know, holiday travel. >> there have been just over 180 delays at sfo today, and just one cancellation tomorrow will be busy, but the rush should taper off for the rest of the week. well, the weather didn't cause any big uptick in delays or cancellations at the san francisco bay oakland international airport. more than 500,000 passengers are expected to pass through the airp
cornell, bernard. abc seven news. cornell. thank you. >> well, weather is putting a damper on some holiday travel plans. the number of flights there. it's breaking records, and some travelers are dealing with delays. the fog brought some setbacks this morning. sfo saw an average of 160,000 travelers per day over the weekend. nearly 8 million americans are flying, and triple a says another 107 million will be on the roads. >> it's pretty busy. definitely busier than i expected. i...
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard spoke with syrian americans at a rally today in san francisco. >> joy and celebration at san francisco civic center plaza. >> nothing but a short of a miracle. something of like, so quick, swift move all across the country. >> syrian americans organizing this rally, celebrating the fall of president assad's regime, the oppressive dynasty they ran from, we all, like, fled the country. >> we were all refugees. we all had to like, go find other opportunities because of the regime has been oppressing us for the longest of time. and now it's all like out of nowhere. it's just gone. >> waking up this morning and yesterday and seeing that all this dark cloud of oppression is gone and our country is open back again for us to come back. >> living in damascus, being from a city called homs, which is one of the major cities that started the revolution or the revolution started at like it's something that i'm extremely proud of to see this day happening. >> across town, lunch is being cooked up at palmyra syrian restaurant on haight street. owners mohammed
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard spoke with syrian americans at a rally today in san francisco. >> joy and celebration at san francisco civic center plaza. >> nothing but a short of a miracle. something of like, so quick, swift move all across the country. >> syrian americans organizing this rally, celebrating the fall of president assad's regime, the oppressive dynasty they ran from, we all, like, fled the country. >> we were all refugees. we all had to like, go...
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard talked to witnesses who saw the funnel cloud on the move. oh my god. >> okay. >> oh my god. it's a scene straight out of the movies. but this was real life for people in scotts valley saturday. a confirmed ef one tornado touching down on mount hermon road. ben hughes was there. >> everything was getting blown that way. cars were suddenly moving. you can see the traffic lights just leave the poles. >> the tornado touching down between two shopping centers, tearing through power lines and flipping cars over. some with people inside. >> i'm like, dad, we need to go help people. so me and my dad sprinted out of target, and then we helped this lady out of her car, and we made sure we put pressure on her head because she was bleeding. >> we started dragging branches off the street when the emergency vehicles were coming and to kind of create room, and everyone was kind of in a state of like, should i get in my car and drive away or should i help out? or what do i do? >> police say five people were injured. one remains in the hospital. >> it was a
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard talked to witnesses who saw the funnel cloud on the move. oh my god. >> okay. >> oh my god. it's a scene straight out of the movies. but this was real life for people in scotts valley saturday. a confirmed ef one tornado touching down on mount hermon road. ben hughes was there. >> everything was getting blown that way. cars were suddenly moving. you can see the traffic lights just leave the poles. >> the tornado touching down...
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard spoke with syrian americans at a rally today in san francisco. >> joy and celebration at san francisco civic center plaza. >> and nothing but a short of a miracle. something of like, so quick, swift move all across the country, syrian americans organizing this rally, celebrating the fall of president assad's regime, the oppressive dynasty they ran from, we all, like, fled the country. we're all refugees. we all had to, like, go find other opportunities because of the regime has been oppressing us for the longest of time. and now it's all like out of nowhere. it's just gone. >> waking up this morning and yesterday and seeing that all this dark cloud of oppression is gone and our country is open back again for us to come back. >> living in damascus, being from a city called homs, which is one of the major cities that started the revolution, or the revolution started at like it's something that i'm extremely proud of to see this day happening across town. >> lunch is being cooked up at palmyra syrian restaurant on haight street. owners mohammed and
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard spoke with syrian americans at a rally today in san francisco. >> joy and celebration at san francisco civic center plaza. >> and nothing but a short of a miracle. something of like, so quick, swift move all across the country, syrian americans organizing this rally, celebrating the fall of president assad's regime, the oppressive dynasty they ran from, we all, like, fled the country. we're all refugees. we all had to, like, go find other...
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"firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - maria ressa, alsu kurmasheva, jonathan munro. little live action on the front here. i wanna start by also disclosing to the audience. i am on the board of radio free europe/radio liberty. so alsu, you are a dual us russian national. and while you were visiting your sick mother in russia last year, you were detained by russian authorities, jailed, for supposedly failing to register as a foreign agent and sentenced to six and a half years in prison. you were released alongside "wall street journal" reporter, evan gershkovich, and others in part of a prisoner swap. two weeks after your sentencing, the world watched on television as you embraced your children and your husband. how are you adjusting to being back home? - margaret, thank you so much. less than two months ago, i was in prison and now i'm here. i'm so happy to be back. i'm so happy to advocate for my col
"firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - maria ressa, alsu kurmasheva, jonathan munro. little live action on the front here. i wanna start by also disclosing to the audience. i am on the board of radio free europe/radio liberty. so alsu, you are a dual us russian national. and while you were...
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard spent the day there, beaming. >> away the holiday spirit alive in union square. fueled by laste minute shoppers on a mission and supervised by santa. >> thank you so much. merry christmas to everyone. >> traffic around the square backing up too. but mayor jamar from richmond isn't complaining. >> do we not see? look at this fabulous tree. the shopping, the ice skating. it's family. it's holidays. yeah. >> it's christmas. the winter walk on stockton street is a big draw. two blocks of family friendly experiences along with food and music this holiday season. >> you know, i haven't seen this many people out here since, you know, well before the pandemic and the feedback we're getting from the people who are actually here is it just felt safer. cleaner. >> small business owner blake mccall is happy to see so many shoppers. the square still facing challenges, empty storefronts, retail theft and the recent police shooting of a hit and run. suspect. jennifer lovelace and sister stacey are visiting from sacramento. >> big police presence. feeling defini
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard spent the day there, beaming. >> away the holiday spirit alive in union square. fueled by laste minute shoppers on a mission and supervised by santa. >> thank you so much. merry christmas to everyone. >> traffic around the square backing up too. but mayor jamar from richmond isn't complaining. >> do we not see? look at this fabulous tree. the shopping, the ice skating. it's family. it's holidays. yeah. >> it's christmas. the...
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> east bay a gas leak forced evacuations in san leandro. p-g-and-e's says 12,000 people were forced from their homes around 630 this morning. in the area that you see here, washington avenue and lewelling boulevard. their evacuation and that evacuation order was lifted at 930 this morning. there was an emergency shelter at the marina community center, and neighbors say it quickly reached capacity. p-g-and-e's says a gas transmission line was leaking and crews are investigating what caused it. still no word from investigators on the cause of a crash involving two bart patrol vehicles and a medical supply vehicle in oakland. the crash happened yesterday afternoon at seventh and mandela parkway, right in front of the west oakland bart station. three bart police officers and one other person are recovering from injuries. all four had to be taken to the hospital, but the extent of their injuries is still unknown. one witness says she saw a police officer crawl out of his crashed car. >> they had like three ambulances and then a tiny ambulance ri
cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> east bay a gas leak forced evacuations in san leandro. p-g-and-e's says 12,000 people were forced from their homes around 630 this morning. in the area that you see here, washington avenue and lewelling boulevard. their evacuation and that evacuation order was lifted at 930 this morning. there was an emergency shelter at the marina community center, and neighbors say it quickly reached capacity. p-g-and-e's says a gas transmission line was leaking and...
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robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, and by. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. >> misty copeland, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. >> you are the most well-known ballerina in the world today. you, unbelievably, only took your first ballet lesson when you were 13 years old. you discovered ballet at your local boys and girls clubs in gardena, california. what was it like at that age to find something that you could tell you were good at? >> i mean, my life changed in an instant from the moment that i took my first ballet class, just to be able to discover something that -- that you truly feel like you're meant to do and built for. and to be called a prodigy from the time i started. my body responded immediately. i don't know that my mind was there yet, not until i was in an actual ballet studio, did it all click for me, and i felt beautiful. i felt like i belonged for the first time in my life. >> so, by the age of 15, just two years later, you were performing roles that it takes many dancers years and years t
robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, and by. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. >> misty copeland, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. >> you are the most well-known ballerina in the world today. you, unbelievably, only took your first ballet lesson when you were 13 years old. you discovered ballet at your local boys and girls clubs in gardena, california. what was it like at that age to find...
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joining me now is william jacobson, law professor at cornell. professor, again, we're just searching for answers here. you spent six years at upenn, highly educated. we don't know what drove him to this, you know, heinous act, but it is stunning to see these professors at these elite schools, implicitly or explicitly celebrate what happened last week. >> it's disgusting but it's not surprising. i mean, we have seen -- i have observed over the years both at cornell and elsewhere a growing radicalization of the faculty. a growing attitude that activism faculty member part of your teaching mission. you just quoted a couple people who expressed that view. they view themselves as being there in order to ignite the students, in order to encourage the students to protest. this has been building for a long time. it didn't just happen. you have played some scenes from the anti-israel protests on campuses, which have been in many cases very violent. a lot of violent rhetoric. campuses imbued with the concept we will get what we want by any means necessary
joining me now is william jacobson, law professor at cornell. professor, again, we're just searching for answers here. you spent six years at upenn, highly educated. we don't know what drove him to this, you know, heinous act, but it is stunning to see these professors at these elite schools, implicitly or explicitly celebrate what happened last week. >> it's disgusting but it's not surprising. i mean, we have seen -- i have observed over the years both at cornell and elsewhere a growing...
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"firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stevens, inc. walter isaacson, welcome to "firing line." -thank you, margaret. great to be here. -you spent two years shadowing elon musk. in 680 pages, you set out to answer the question, "could he have been more chill and still be the one launching us towards mars and an electric vehicle future?" what's your answer to that question now? -you know, you got to take elon musk the whole cloth. the absolute intense person is what's getting his rockets launched. it also makes him a very difficult character. but if you had a chill elon musk, a restrained elon musk, we'd all probably like being around him a bit more sometimes, but i don't think he'd be the one shooting the rockets to mars or getting us into the electric vehicle future. -you agreed to become elon's biographer at a high moment for him, before he went on to purchase twitter and become a more controversial figure. -yeah. -he had vast success wit
"firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stevens, inc. walter isaacson, welcome to "firing line." -thank you, margaret. great to be here. -you spent two years shadowing elon musk. in 680 pages, you set out to answer the question, "could he have been more chill and still be the one launching us towards mars and an electric...
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i'm patrick cornell. >> time is running out to finish your holiday shopping and shipping.he usps deadline for ground shipping is december 18th. that's next wednesday. you have until saturday, the 21st for priority mail express. the fedex shipping deadline is december 17th or the 24th with same day shipping. the deadline for usps is the 19th or the 23rd, with next day air. there's a new dining trend in san francisco, and it has nothing to do with the food. our media partner, the san francisco standard, ♪ but my heart's of gold ♪ ♪ just one more night ♪ ♪ and i'm coming off this long and winding road ♪ ♪ i'm on my way ♪ ♪ i'm on my way ♪ ♪ home sweet home ♪ there's no place like the road home. receive a $5,500 bonus on a new 2024 audi q5 plug-in hybrid during the season of audi sales event. i've noticed they're getting smaller. our media partner, the san francisco standard, looked into this in an article titled restaurants are getting tinier and we're big into it. so why is the trend for fewer tables and tighter spaces? joining us live now is sara desmond, substandard food e
i'm patrick cornell. >> time is running out to finish your holiday shopping and shipping.he usps deadline for ground shipping is december 18th. that's next wednesday. you have until saturday, the 21st for priority mail express. the fedex shipping deadline is december 17th or the 24th with same day shipping. the deadline for usps is the 19th or the 23rd, with next day air. there's a new dining trend in san francisco, and it has nothing to do with the food. our media partner, the san...
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has a warning from first responders. >> surf's up at fort pointden gate bridge. way up. >> it's been big. a lot of power in the water. a huge swell came uh- a few days before christmas. >> surfer jesse moreno was debating about getting wet, but matt schneider was all in. what was it like out there? >> wet out there? yeah, this is just the inside. it's not that big. i mean, it's nothing like out there, but it's fun. it's high tide. it just feels a good, good. feels good to get wet. >> a high surf advisory for the coast is coming with a friendly warning. with swells this high. the fire department says the safest way to experience all of this is from a distance. >> but we're asking this weekend during the high surf warning, don't make us come and get you. >> san francisco fire department captain justin shaw says waves are breaking between 15 and 25ft near ocean beach. >> just looking at the sheer power of the ocean behind us. it's cold, it's rainy, it's slippery. we're asking folks to just please stay away from the waterline. >> that didn't stop some
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has a warning from first responders. >> surf's up at fort pointden gate bridge. way up. >> it's been big. a lot of power in the water. a huge swell came uh- a few days before christmas. >> surfer jesse moreno was debating about getting wet, but matt schneider was all in. what was it like out there? >> wet out there? yeah, this is just the inside. it's not that big. i mean, it's nothing like out there, but it's fun. it's high tide....
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> all right.e want to bring in abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel. >> that's right. try to give us a better understanding of the earthquake and that tsunami warning we had. sandhya. >> yeah, and dan and ama. really? this was a major earthquake. the only good thing about it was it was over the ocean. so let's talk about this. it struck at 1044 this morning. 7.0, a depth of six miles. it was off the humboldt county coast, as you just heard. and there have been multiple aftershocks. over 100. to be precise, the maximum magnitude 5.0. there were some smaller quakes right around lake county at the same time or within a few minutes. dozens of reports of that. and as we take a look here, the tsunami warning that was issued for the west coast, the bay area and california included was canceled a short time later. so really, initially they thought it was a vertically moving plates, but it turned out that they were horizontally moving when there were horizontally moving side by side. you don't get th
cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> all right.e want to bring in abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel. >> that's right. try to give us a better understanding of the earthquake and that tsunami warning we had. sandhya. >> yeah, and dan and ama. really? this was a major earthquake. the only good thing about it was it was over the ocean. so let's talk about this. it struck at 1044 this morning. 7.0, a depth of six miles. it was off the humboldt county coast, as you just...
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard found roberts is making changes already in the name of public safety. >> as we come in monday morning, i think the page is turning. >> the page has turned royal roberts says it's a new day in the alameda county da's office, just days after the former da left the building for good. >> i'm not pamela price, i'm royal roberts, and i think that there are going to be changes in the way the office moves forward. >> roberts served as price's chief assistant for two years, although he's got limited experience as a prosecutor, he's appointing those who do. >> i've already appointed three chiefs of prosecution to help with the continuity of prosecution within the office. >> former da price was recalled by voters in november who believe she was soft on crime and insensitive to crime victims. a mandate not lost on roberts. >> i think that the goal is safety, public safety and, you know, what the public should know is that if a person commits a crime and is charged in alameda county, they will be prosecuted. >> families are just they're excited. you know, th
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard found roberts is making changes already in the name of public safety. >> as we come in monday morning, i think the page is turning. >> the page has turned royal roberts says it's a new day in the alameda county da's office, just days after the former da left the building for good. >> i'm not pamela price, i'm royal roberts, and i think that there are going to be changes in the way the office moves forward. >> roberts served as...
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some college basketball tonight pavilion cal playing host to cornell.rt. cal down by 4 in the 2nd half and restore yanukovych with the bloc. jeremiah wilkinson, going the other way and he lays it count was down by as many as 23 there. now with 12 points off the bench below consent. moments later, same score stojakovic in the corner drains the go-ahead 3. he finished with 13 on the night, but for now would get the lead right back. now up by 2 and it's chafee finishing. plus the foul. a cornell stuns cal 88 88 to get their first win against acc team in more than 70 years play against finally to baseball where the free agent deals are starting pick up in a hurry after losing long. so the mets, the yankees wasted no time getting back to work to greet 8 year 218 million dollar with left-hander max fried. that's according to multiple reports the 30 year-old freed was an all-star last season for the braves going 11 10 of the 3.2, 5 166 strikeouts free to with a career era of 3 point '07. >> in 8 seasons all sedan. throwing yankees loading up on pitching. got t
some college basketball tonight pavilion cal playing host to cornell.rt. cal down by 4 in the 2nd half and restore yanukovych with the bloc. jeremiah wilkinson, going the other way and he lays it count was down by as many as 23 there. now with 12 points off the bench below consent. moments later, same score stojakovic in the corner drains the go-ahead 3. he finished with 13 on the night, but for now would get the lead right back. now up by 2 and it's chafee finishing. plus the foul. a cornell...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> so close. a major pushback tonight from both the mayor and the police chief in san jose. it's about a decision to release the man suspected in the death of a community service officer. abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes has the reaction from officials and what we know so far. >> scathing reactions to a decision made in the case surrounding the tragic death of community service officer long form san jose police chief paul joseph and mayor matt mehan both issued statements wednesday night blasting a judge's decision they say allows the suspect behind pham's death to post bail and leave jail. >> it's infuriating, frankly. >> pham was beloved by family, friends and colleagues at the san jose police department. >> his life, though tragically cut short, was filled with love, adventure and a deep commitment to serving others. >> the 34 year old's life cut tragically short when he was performing traffic control duties on august 3rd. famine his partner veronica barrett, were standing outside
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> so close. a major pushback tonight from both the mayor and the police chief in san jose. it's about a decision to release the man suspected in the death of a community service officer. abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes has the reaction from officials and what we know so far. >> scathing reactions to a decision made in the case surrounding the tragic death of community service officer long form san jose police chief paul joseph and...
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard talked to witnesses who saw the funnel cloud on the move. oh my god. >> okay. >> oh my god. it's a scene straight out of the movies. but this was real life for people in scotts valley. saturday, aple in confirmed ef one tornado touching down on mount hermon road. ben hughes was there. >> everything was getting blown that way. cars were suddenly moving. you can see the traffic lights just leave the poles. >> the tornado touching down between two shopping centers, tearing through power lines and flipping cars over. some with people inside. >> i'm like, dad, we need to go help people. so me and my dad sprinted out of target, and then we helped this lady out of her car, and we made sure we put pressure on her head because she was bleeding. >> we started dragging branches off the street when the emergency vehicles were coming and to kind of create room, and everyone was kind of in a state of like, should i get my car and drive away or should i help out? or what do i do? >> police say five people were injured. one remains in the hospital. >> it wa
abc seven news reporter cornell bernard talked to witnesses who saw the funnel cloud on the move. oh my god. >> okay. >> oh my god. it's a scene straight out of the movies. but this was real life for people in scotts valley. saturday, aple in confirmed ef one tornado touching down on mount hermon road. ben hughes was there. >> everything was getting blown that way. cars were suddenly moving. you can see the traffic lights just leave the poles. >> the tornado touching...
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> quite the images there. a man that antioch police considered armed and dangerous is now in police custody. >> this is the antioch police department. exited residents with your hands up. >> officers say that 30 year old marlon wheeler was initially able to get away after he shot at his girlfriend last night inside a home. antioch police say wheeler was arrested today after a brief pursuit. wheeler had barricaded himself in his vehicle but eventually surrendered. a firearm was recovered. wheeler's girlfriend and her children were not hurt. still no word from investigators on the cause of a crash involving two bart patrol vehicles and a medical supply vehicle in oakland. the crash happened yesterday afternoon at seventh and mandela parkway, right in front of the west oakland bart station. three bart police officers and one other person are recovering from injuries. all four had to be taken to the hospital, but the extent of their injuries is still unknown. one witness says she saw a police officer crawl out of
cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> quite the images there. a man that antioch police considered armed and dangerous is now in police custody. >> this is the antioch police department. exited residents with your hands up. >> officers say that 30 year old marlon wheeler was initially able to get away after he shot at his girlfriend last night inside a home. antioch police say wheeler was arrested today after a brief pursuit. wheeler had barricaded himself in his vehicle but...
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william, you teach law at cornell.you think so many younger folks out there are aligning with a murderer in this case? >> well, i think what you've seen on campuses for multiple decades now is a demonization of our system, a presentation that our system is inherently corrupt, racially corrupt, and that capitalism is bad. so there's a strong anti-capitalist trend on campuses. it's not the majority. but it's enough that you do get some measure of the student body of the younger generation thinking that political crime is okay as long as it's a bad person and so i think that's what you're seeing. you're seeing a destruction of the values in the younger generation via the education system of the rule of law, of the notion that we just don't get to kill people you don't like and so i think that's a problem and i think this should be the reaction from the younger generation to this assassination, this premeditated assassination which resulted in a very rare first degree murder charge in new york state because it was consider
william, you teach law at cornell.you think so many younger folks out there are aligning with a murderer in this case? >> well, i think what you've seen on campuses for multiple decades now is a demonization of our system, a presentation that our system is inherently corrupt, racially corrupt, and that capitalism is bad. so there's a strong anti-capitalist trend on campuses. it's not the majority. but it's enough that you do get some measure of the student body of the younger generation...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> something to be thankful for now. the tsunami warning which resulted from the earthquake came across as an alert on most cell phones. we then saw a long line of cars in pacifica as people rushed to evacuate. people also saw higher ground in san francisco. how far do you have to be from the coast to be safe? abc seven news reporter luz pena went looking for answers. >> it was a warning that tested response time, urgency and evacuation plans across the bay area. the tsunami warning left many wondering, do you know what to do next time? >> all cities around the water line in the bay area may potentially be affected. >> we rounded up san francisco's executive director of the department of emergency management, a first responder and a scientist to explain. >> this is a good kind of trial run for what would happen if we got, let's say, a magnitude eight earthquake up there. then the whole northern california coast would really be in play, including the bay area, although because of the golden gate, the waves that would come
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> something to be thankful for now. the tsunami warning which resulted from the earthquake came across as an alert on most cell phones. we then saw a long line of cars in pacifica as people rushed to evacuate. people also saw higher ground in san francisco. how far do you have to be from the coast to be safe? abc seven news reporter luz pena went looking for answers. >> it was a warning that tested response time, urgency and evacuation plans across...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> see cornell and everybody there missed out on the rain.o took a walk this evening. not so much. >> no, he got caught right in the thick of it. right between 7 and 8 as it moved through san francisco. there were even a few lightning strikes in the north bay. but right now, things are really petering out. you'll see very light rain falling over parts of the east bay, mainly south of sacramento. and tomorrow, if you have plans to go out, if you are not in the north bay, most of the day will be dry. temperatures will start off in the 50s. 55 in san francisco, oakland, san jose. we could have some patchy, dense fog and some of the valleys, and especially along the coast. and then you'll notice tomorrow afternoon some spotty showers, mainly in the north bay. but we won't rule out a shower on the peninsula, although it does look dry in the south bay where temperatures will be mild. san jose high of 69, san francisco 63, oakland 65 degrees. but after tomorrow, late tomorrow night at around 11 p.m. to 3 p.m. tuesday is when you do not want to be ou
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> see cornell and everybody there missed out on the rain.o took a walk this evening. not so much. >> no, he got caught right in the thick of it. right between 7 and 8 as it moved through san francisco. there were even a few lightning strikes in the north bay. but right now, things are really petering out. you'll see very light rain falling over parts of the east bay, mainly south of sacramento. and tomorrow, if you have plans to go out, if you are...
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cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> so true. we always focus, as justifiably so, on those in need during the holidays, but the need persists all year long. certainly does. >> well, turning our attention to the weather. let's see. we've seen rain, fog and incredible sunsets, right? >> we kind of have it all. meteorologist sandyha patel is here. i like what we had today, particularly sandy. >> yeah, it was really nice today. i mean, there was some sun out. dan and j.r, good evening to all of you. we also had some fog, so kind of catering to everybody, but we unfortunately have the haze as well. here's a live view from our sky star camera. this is a cool view so unique from fisherman's wharf. nothing quite like it. this is on the sky star wheel and you can certainly see it's kind of a murky view, as we have not only the haze, but some fog out there as well. looking at live doppler seven right now, there is a system passing to our north. it's just giving us some cloud cover. fog continues to linger out towards the delta. you can see
cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> so true. we always focus, as justifiably so, on those in need during the holidays, but the need persists all year long. certainly does. >> well, turning our attention to the weather. let's see. we've seen rain, fog and incredible sunsets, right? >> we kind of have it all. meteorologist sandyha patel is here. i like what we had today, particularly sandy. >> yeah, it was really nice today. i mean, there was some sun out. dan and j.r,...
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they fall to cornell 88 to 80.y over an acc opponent since 1951. after a red hot, red hot start to the season. the bears have now lost three in a row. all right, it is official. caitlin clark is time magazine's athlete of the year. the basketball star earning the cover honor for her impact on women's sports. she broke numerous records during her time at iowa and won the wnba rookie of the year award. clark is also credited with driving the indiana fever to league records for attendance and tv viewership. well deserved to caitlin clark. all right, that wraps up sports. the 11:00 news with mike starts now. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu. fox two starts now. >> all right. good evening everyone. i'm mike mibach. let's get right to some of our top stories tonight. and right to some breaking news out of the city of concord. no word on exactly what police are investigating at this hour. but our cameras did capture a number of police cars. officers crime scene tape up in the area. all within the last 30 minutes. here. this is u
they fall to cornell 88 to 80.y over an acc opponent since 1951. after a red hot, red hot start to the season. the bears have now lost three in a row. all right, it is official. caitlin clark is time magazine's athlete of the year. the basketball star earning the cover honor for her impact on women's sports. she broke numerous records during her time at iowa and won the wnba rookie of the year award. clark is also credited with driving the indiana fever to league records for attendance and tv...
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. >> thanks, cornell. 609 this morning, we're going outside with our san jose camera. all is very calm. here it is cold and it is clear out there. current temperature right now in the south bay, 47 degrees with a light breeze. visibility is fantastic. at ten miles. so looking at the morning planner, you want a lot of layers this morning, not only starting out in the 40s in some areas, a lot of us away from the coast are in the 30s first thing, and we stay pretty chilly through about 10 a.m. closer to lunchtime. we're getting those numbers warming back into the 60s with full sunshine today, but another day of moderate air quality out there. temperatures in the mid and upper 60s hitting 68 in san jose later on this afternoon after that cold start in the 40s. so here's hour by hour on future weather. here's 930, still in the 40s and 50s at that hour. by noon, we're starting to see some low 60s on the board and the warm into the mid and upper 60s later on today. so good to moderate air quality out there. sunny skies, high temperatures, mainly in the 60s. we are dry today.
. >> thanks, cornell. 609 this morning, we're going outside with our san jose camera. all is very calm. here it is cold and it is clear out there. current temperature right now in the south bay, 47 degrees with a light breeze. visibility is fantastic. at ten miles. so looking at the morning planner, you want a lot of layers this morning, not only starting out in the 40s in some areas, a lot of us away from the coast are in the 30s first thing, and we stay pretty chilly through about 10...
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. >> thanks, cornell. 509 this morning it is clear it is cold out there. we have some areas starting out in the 20s right now, currently in napa, we're down to 33 degrees. so we are flirting very close to the freezing mark this morning. light winds here locally. but we do have some stronger winds in our hills this morning, especially in the east bay oakland hills. winds gusting to 31mph in the santa cruz mountains, gusting to 33. so we have these offshore winds with us throughout the day. today, we don't have a red flag warning in effect, because we had so much rain late last month that our fire danger is very low. our soils have a lot of moisture in them, but just be aware it will be breezy throughout the day. here's future weather 3:00 pm that offshore wind likely between about 15 and 30mph throughout the day. first thing tomorrow morning though, we will watch. we could have some pretty strong gusts rolling down our hills, especially along the coast. half moon bay could start out tomorrow morning with winds gusting upwards of 40mph before the winds relax
. >> thanks, cornell. 509 this morning it is clear it is cold out there. we have some areas starting out in the 20s right now, currently in napa, we're down to 33 degrees. so we are flirting very close to the freezing mark this morning. light winds here locally. but we do have some stronger winds in our hills this morning, especially in the east bay oakland hills. winds gusting to 31mph in the santa cruz mountains, gusting to 33. so we have these offshore winds with us throughout the day....
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cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> all right.to bring in abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel. >> that's right. try to give us a better understanding of the earthquake and that tsunami warning we had. sandhya. >> yeah, and dan and ama. really? this was a major earthquake. the only good thing about it was it was over the ocean. so let's talk a at 1044 . 7.0, a depth of six miles. it was off the humboldt county coast, as you just heard. and there have been multiple aftershocks. over 100. to be precise, the maximum magnitude 5.0. there were some smaller quakes right around lake county at the same time or within a few minutes. dozens of reports of that. and as we take a look here, the tsunami warning that was issued for the west coast, the bay area and california included was canceled a short time later. so really, initially they thought it was a vertically moving plates, but it turned out that they were horizontally moving when there were horizontally moving side by side. you don't get the same kind of impact, but certainly wa
cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> all right.to bring in abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel. >> that's right. try to give us a better understanding of the earthquake and that tsunami warning we had. sandhya. >> yeah, and dan and ama. really? this was a major earthquake. the only good thing about it was it was over the ocean. so let's talk a at 1044 . 7.0, a depth of six miles. it was off the humboldt county coast, as you just heard. and there have been multiple...
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[applause] the cornell president was so worried to come in front of the committee, they preemptively resigned. and then the rutgers resident resigned this week. five down, so many to go. [applause] thank you. i'll tell you over the years i've been in a lot of high-profile committee hearings, impeachment hearings, but i've never witnessed the moral bankruptcy and depravity of witnesses like i did in that hearing. and i'll tell you, that hearing set off an earthquake. house republicans have put colleges and universities unnoticed and we're continuing our investigation to ensure every jewish and israeli student, faculty member and staff member is protected on campus. we will be releasing that report soon, so stay tuned. we know the problem was never just about these university president or even those reticular elite universities. there is a pervasive rot in our american higher education. their disgraceful attempts to contact allies genocide of jews is a symptom of decades of moral decay, and election laziness, and dangerous radical left groupthink at so-called elite institutions across
[applause] the cornell president was so worried to come in front of the committee, they preemptively resigned. and then the rutgers resident resigned this week. five down, so many to go. [applause] thank you. i'll tell you over the years i've been in a lot of high-profile committee hearings, impeachment hearings, but i've never witnessed the moral bankruptcy and depravity of witnesses like i did in that hearing. and i'll tell you, that hearing set off an earthquake. house republicans have put...
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i am a cancer researcher at cornell, have had some time in government, in the national cancer institute and it is my pleasure to welcome dr. cohen. she is the director of the center for disease control and prevention and has been in that position since july of 2023. she is a graduate of cornell, yale medical school, she has served previously in governments as chief operating officer at the center for medicare and medicaid services and she has served with great distinction and public acclaim as the health secretary of the north carolina centers for, sorry, department of health and human services of north carolina. dr. cohen will make some remarks to kick us off, then we will have a chat, then we will turn matters over to the audience. dr. cohen with respect to the topics that may be raised, i remind you, this session is on the record. dr. cohen: good evening, everyone. thank you for hosting us. i wanted to acknowledge in the audience, my deputy of the cdc makes things work. and my 12-year-old daughter has been with me today. [applause] dr. cohen: she has seen a long day of talking that i
i am a cancer researcher at cornell, have had some time in government, in the national cancer institute and it is my pleasure to welcome dr. cohen. she is the director of the center for disease control and prevention and has been in that position since july of 2023. she is a graduate of cornell, yale medical school, she has served previously in governments as chief operating officer at the center for medicare and medicaid services and she has served with great distinction and public acclaim as...