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. >> his name was kenneth dion. >> there q and a session was state. >> okay, when did you get into alaska? >> a, it was in the nineties sometime. with >> i just start talking to him about his life. where he grew up, where he went to school. how he got up into alaska. >> so you didn't jump right in and say we know you kill this girl? >> no. just try to gain some report with him. theo basically we spoken joked for a while. did you travel to the state quite a bit? >> a little bit. it went up to denali a couple times with friends from the military. i've been to maybe, valdes a few times, i like it down. there >> found out he was a fifth degree black belt, martial arts. he was right number 10 in the world in a fighting competition. >> wow. >> he liked a brawl in barr as he said. carried martial arts weapons in his car, including with nun chucks. that >> was his thing. he loved it. he loved the adventure. he >> was married at the time of bonnie fifth's murder. but later got divorce. >> that was the worst thing i've ever s
. >> his name was kenneth dion. >> there q and a session was state. >> okay, when did you get into alaska? >> a, it was in the nineties sometime. with >> i just start talking to him about his life. where he grew up, where he went to school. how he got up into alaska. >> so you didn't jump right in and say we know you kill this girl? >> no. just try to gain some report with him. theo basically we spoken joked for a while. did you travel to the state...
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abc 7 dion lim was in court, regardless. she spoke to the da and this man who was on the same suspect step somebody else in 2017. this is only what you will see on abc 7. >> this is a former security guard, benjamin gonzales. he saved the man that patrick thompson stabbed in 2017. thompson went on to commit many more hideous crimes. i asked the da why he did not do more to keep thompson behind bars? >> i saw his face and this is the guy that stabbed that other mail in 2017. >> reporter: benjamin gonzales recognized thompson's face and his body movement the moment that he saw this video i obtained. showing a man violently stabbing two asian women while they were waiting for this bus stop on market street. this was so violently thrust into this 85-year-old it punctured her lung when the knife handle broke off. engine was a security guard at this homeless shelter. along fifth and bryant he witnessed and restrained thompson after he randomly attacked another man. >> you would just lay on the bed. he came up and stamped him right
abc 7 dion lim was in court, regardless. she spoke to the da and this man who was on the same suspect step somebody else in 2017. this is only what you will see on abc 7. >> this is a former security guard, benjamin gonzales. he saved the man that patrick thompson stabbed in 2017. thompson went on to commit many more hideous crimes. i asked the da why he did not do more to keep thompson behind bars? >> i saw his face and this is the guy that stabbed that other mail in 2017. >>...
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i'm dion lim. you're watching abc7 news live here on abc7, hulu live and wherever you happen to stream. well, taking a live look at sfo right now where that flight from jfk airport in new york finally landed tonight after being diverted to minneapolis. travelers tell us the unruly ab wsreporter j.r. tonight and talked with those passengers. it is a story you will see only on 7. j.r., this sounds like quite a nightmare. >> reporter: it certainly was, dion, and i spoke with the woman sitting right next to that unruly passenger. she was still shaken up over what happened, but just relieved like so many others to finally make it to san francisco. >> so we are as a team made a decision to come here. >> reporter: cheering from passengers on a jetblue plane the departed new york's jfk en route to san francisco international airport, one that had to be diverted to minneapolis due to an unruly passenger. >> gesturing stabbing motions towards the other passenger and there was also observed erratic behavior a
i'm dion lim. you're watching abc7 news live here on abc7, hulu live and wherever you happen to stream. well, taking a live look at sfo right now where that flight from jfk airport in new york finally landed tonight after being diverted to minneapolis. travelers tell us the unruly ab wsreporter j.r. tonight and talked with those passengers. it is a story you will see only on 7. j.r., this sounds like quite a nightmare. >> reporter: it certainly was, dion, and i spoke with the woman...
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i'm dion lim.ere on abc7, hulu live and wherever you happen to stream. >>> one milestone reopening today was at san francisco's grace cathedral which held its first in-person mass in 14 months. abc7 news reporter cornell barnard was there and found it was an emotional day for many. >> reporter: oregon organ music echoed through the rafters, but this time people were there. regina walton was welcoming members back. in-person worship is back 14 months after grace was forced to close its doors due to the pandemic. we spoke with valerie crane dorfman in 2020 as she watched a live stream of grace's easter service from home. for her being back inside the cathedral was beyond spiritual. >> i'm excited. it's emotional. i'm close to tears. i feel the energy already and it's beautiful. >> you have kept each other and your neighbors safe. >> reporter: bishop marc andrus got emotional thanking members for staying home during the height of the pandemic. >> you have literally saved lives. [ applause ] >> reporte
i'm dion lim.ere on abc7, hulu live and wherever you happen to stream. >>> one milestone reopening today was at san francisco's grace cathedral which held its first in-person mass in 14 months. abc7 news reporter cornell barnard was there and found it was an emotional day for many. >> reporter: oregon organ music echoed through the rafters, but this time people were there. regina walton was welcoming members back. in-person worship is back 14 months after grace was forced to...
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i'm dion lim. you are watching abc7 news live here on abc7, hulu live, and wherever you happen to stream. in the east bay, a rally to celebrate and uplift the aapi community, while denouncing hate and violence, which seems to be happening every day. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard reports on how california's new attorney general was there with a commitment to stand with the community. >> there are so many of us, and we all have sve. and we are the story that is america. >> reporter: organizers say this rally in san leandro was meant to uplift and celebrate the aapi community. reverend carl pascual says his family is all for that. >> we're standing out here really to say hey, we don't want to be afraid. we don't want to have to worry about who we are. we want to be proud of who we are. >> reporter: but many are still worried and afraid. >> every day is a nightmare. in oakland, people getting robbed, getting beat up. >> reporter: this recent attack in san leandro caught on a neighbor's security ca
i'm dion lim. you are watching abc7 news live here on abc7, hulu live, and wherever you happen to stream. in the east bay, a rally to celebrate and uplift the aapi community, while denouncing hate and violence, which seems to be happening every day. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard reports on how california's new attorney general was there with a commitment to stand with the community. >> there are so many of us, and we all have sve. and we are the story that is america. >>...
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i'm dion lim. right away let's get to abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma with more on those red flag witnesses. drew. >> conditions. >> the red flag warning was supposed to expire first thing tomorrow morning but has been extended till 6 p.m. tuesday evening because the winds will continue over the next 48 hours. here's the red flag warning for the north bay mountains and east bay hills and inland east bay for gusty northerly winds at times that drag down not only our humidity levels, but also some very warm temperatures during the daylight hours. of course, under that red flag warning it means any fires that start could spread quickly. right now winds have backed off from their gusty conditions earlier this afternoon. most spots are 5 to 15 miles per hour. that has helped our humidity recover a little bit tonight. earlier this afternoon we had humidity levels in the single digits. unfortunately that humidity will plummet tomorrow afternoon once again. future tracker relative humidity by 3:00 tomorr
i'm dion lim. right away let's get to abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma with more on those red flag witnesses. drew. >> conditions. >> the red flag warning was supposed to expire first thing tomorrow morning but has been extended till 6 p.m. tuesday evening because the winds will continue over the next 48 hours. here's the red flag warning for the north bay mountains and east bay hills and inland east bay for gusty northerly winds at times that drag down not only our humidity...
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i'm dion lim. this could clear the way for most middle and high schoolers to be vaccine eligible. pfizer ran a clinical trial and announced last month the vaccine was indeed safe and showed 100% efficacy for children in this age group. san francisco's department of public health says it is already preparing to provide the vaccinations. all that needs to happen is the actual authorization from the fda. >> the safety signals are really good and we anticipate that they won't be different for children. even before school it's going to make a big difference this summer. people want to get out and vacation. >> if the fda does authorize the pfizer vaccine for children ages 12 to 15, they may be able to start receiving the shot later this month. >>> both san francisco and player rip marin could be moving into the yellow tier this week. marin county could go yellow as soon as tuesday. abc7 news reporter luz luz spoke to business owners who said this would help them work toward turning a profit again. >> rep
i'm dion lim. this could clear the way for most middle and high schoolers to be vaccine eligible. pfizer ran a clinical trial and announced last month the vaccine was indeed safe and showed 100% efficacy for children in this age group. san francisco's department of public health says it is already preparing to provide the vaccinations. all that needs to happen is the actual authorization from the fda. >> the safety signals are really good and we anticipate that they won't be different for...
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. >>> just ahead this morning, we're going to go one-on-one with celine dion.to her and how she actually enjoyed ♪♪ i've got nothing to eat. nothing? nothing. nothing. nothing. [ baby cries ] hold on, i can do something. ♪ turning nothing into something. ♪ ♪ turning nothing into something. ♪ ♪ i thought i had nothing, but i turned it into something. ♪ and a little best foods. make taste, not waste. we really, really (whispers) come on greg. it's hard to wait. ♪ ♪ that's why carmax gives you an instant online offer for your car. the way it should be. carmax. ♪ (intense music) ♪ ♪ ♪ guys...i have another box ah that's great get it at mcdonald's when you buy one of your faves like a 10-piece chicken mcnuggets and get another item for just a dollar. downtherecare with cottonelle. downthere... 'cause you're all over your overall wellness so #treatyourself with the cleaningripples of cottonelle toilet paper and flushable wipes, the refreshingly clean routine that leaves you feeling... ahhhh inside and out, care. downtherecare with cottonelle ahhhh frank is a fan of f
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dion? >>> if you are up for an adventure, we have my name is douglas. writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. new immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it is the only fda-appro
dion? >>> if you are up for an adventure, we have my name is douglas. writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty...
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i'm dion lim.hey demanded better work place protections and remembered those last to the pandemic. for many marching today, a federal measure took center stage. >> reporter: a drum beat on market street, union workers marching to celebrate may day. >> because we fought to be able to have rights and to able to work eight hours. >> reporter: monique is marching for those who cannot. >> i'm glad we could help those out that weren't able to work. >> reporter: may day celebrates international workers and their fight for an eight hour work day going back 100 years. this year, may day has a greater ang. hat lives d id >>rertunions callg protecting the right to organize or the pro act, designed to empower workers to negotiate better wages. they want president biden's call for a $15 minimum wage to go beyond federal contracts. >> that's not too much to ask. >> reporter: the march ended at sink center with speakers taking the stage. here in oakland, a different may day celebration. these workers commemoratin
i'm dion lim.hey demanded better work place protections and remembered those last to the pandemic. for many marching today, a federal measure took center stage. >> reporter: a drum beat on market street, union workers marching to celebrate may day. >> because we fought to be able to have rights and to able to work eight hours. >> reporter: monique is marching for those who cannot. >> i'm glad we could help those out that weren't able to work. >> reporter: may day...
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. >>> abc 7 news anchor dion lynne introduces you to a group of sassy performers taking on a new genera to get their message across. >> decked out in rhinestones and back ward caps this is a rehearsal of a different kind for the grant avenue foley's. the troupe of energetic 50 to 60-year-olds that started in china town in the 50s and 60s has evolved over time. the performance today is of their new rap. their way of channeling their anger over the attacks on asian- americans. >> da-da-da by the way means hit, hit, hit. with the help of a poet. the song in chinese and english. >> i have the meaning line. that means you degenerate go to hell. >> reporter: the inspiration against the song's title which means chicken feather duster is known to be a disciplinary tool from another >> it brings up thoughts of a different era but now they can laugh about it. >> reporter: even garnering attention from mtv. >> they're responding, they're looking at the video and they're loving it. >> reporter: the foley's even gave me a look. >> exude the tude. your attitude. >> i'm going to remember this when i'm
. >>> abc 7 news anchor dion lynne introduces you to a group of sassy performers taking on a new genera to get their message across. >> decked out in rhinestones and back ward caps this is a rehearsal of a different kind for the grant avenue foley's. the troupe of energetic 50 to 60-year-olds that started in china town in the 50s and 60s has evolved over time. the performance today is of their new rap. their way of channeling their anger over the attacks on asian- americans....
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there's kamala harris, vice president, and oh, there is my colleague, dion lim, right there in pink, congratulations. >> thank you so much, never in 1 million years did i ever expect to get to this recognition and nonetheless, the next two, s. >> great positioning. when did you find out and what was your reaction? i know you said you never thought, what did you think? >> i found out a month ago, to be honest with you, i had to read it two or three times, i thought, is this a scam, because look at the list of people who are owners. it really is quite an honor. >> congratulations, we are so proud. old house is the most influential nonprofit collective of asian and pacific islander founders, voices, leaders, and they have a big platform. about you, i'm going to embarrass you, gold has says, dion is passionate about amplifying voices of color and lead the charge in shedding light on the heat and assaults targeting asian americans in the bay area, her work has resonated across the country inwhat ways do you difference? >> it was described to me by a law enforcement official, that the hate
there's kamala harris, vice president, and oh, there is my colleague, dion lim, right there in pink, congratulations. >> thank you so much, never in 1 million years did i ever expect to get to this recognition and nonetheless, the next two, s. >> great positioning. when did you find out and what was your reaction? i know you said you never thought, what did you think? >> i found out a month ago, to be honest with you, i had to read it two or three times, i thought, is this a...
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. >>> abc 7 news anchor dion lynne introduces you to a group of sassy performers taking on a new generat their message across. >> decked out in rhinestones and back ward caps this is a rehearsal of a different kind for the grant avenue foley's. the troupe of energetic 50 to 60-year-olds that started in china town in the 50s and 60s has evolved over time. the performance today is of their new rap. their way of channeling their anger over the attacks on asian- americans. >> da-da-da by the way means hit, hit, hit. with the help of a poet. the song in chinese and english. >> i have the meaning line. that means you degenerate go to hell. >> reporter: the inspiration against the song's title which means chicken feather duster is known to be a disciplinary tool from another >> it brings up thoughts of a different era but now they can laugh about it. >> reporter: even garnering attention from mtv. >> they're responding, they're looking at the video and they're loving it. >> reporter: the foley's even gave me a look. >> exude the tude. your attitude. >> i'm going to remember this when i'm repor
. >>> abc 7 news anchor dion lynne introduces you to a group of sassy performers taking on a new generat their message across. >> decked out in rhinestones and back ward caps this is a rehearsal of a different kind for the grant avenue foley's. the troupe of energetic 50 to 60-year-olds that started in china town in the 50s and 60s has evolved over time. the performance today is of their new rap. their way of channeling their anger over the attacks on asian- americans. >>...
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i'm dion lim.e start with developing news tonight and what may be an indication of a severe wild fire season to come. conditions making most of our state a tinderbox tonight. fire crews know our wild fire season outlook is severe. some are getting could be ahead. >> reporter: firefighters working to stop this fast- moving grass fire near travis air force base. the smoke was thick. in fact, you could see it 20 miles away in fairfield. the fire jumped hay road moving west burning about 5 acres. >> the winds always make it challenging. it jumps the roads and jumps the breaks we have that are natural breaks. temperatures, low humidity, and high winds. >> right now the winds are fierce here in vacaville. it's tough the to stand on this bluff. an even tougher time for firefighters. >> reporter: dry conditions a bad sign. >> it's very concerning. we just want to make sure our residents realize how dry it is this early in the year. >> just nerve wracking experience of having to evacuate. >> reporter: he re
i'm dion lim.e start with developing news tonight and what may be an indication of a severe wild fire season to come. conditions making most of our state a tinderbox tonight. fire crews know our wild fire season outlook is severe. some are getting could be ahead. >> reporter: firefighters working to stop this fast- moving grass fire near travis air force base. the smoke was thick. in fact, you could see it 20 miles away in fairfield. the fire jumped hay road moving west burning about 5...
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i'm dion - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri.e do consulting, but we also wr it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> prosecutors will not seek a new death sentence for scott peterson who was convicted of killing his pregnant wife and unborn son. laci peterson's body was found in san francisco bay in 2003, last year the state supreme court throughout peterson's death penalty sentence and in a court filing yesterday prosecutors said that they will drop the issue after consulting with laci peterson's family. peterson could still get a new trial, a judge is considering the question of juror misconduct. if no new trial is granted peterson will be sentenced to life in prison. >>> happening today a rally is planned in front of san francisco's hall of j
i'm dion - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri.e do consulting, but we also wr it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> prosecutors will not seek a new death sentence for...
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in the newsroom dion lim, abc7 news. >>> a major milestone tonight as a third of the u.s.opulation is now fully vaccinated against covid-19. it comes as pfizer takes a major step forward seeking full approval for its covid vaccine. >> it's a signal that we have so much safety data now on millions and tens of millions of people that we can get the full authorization, the full approval. it will also give confidence to a lot of people who have been on the fence, businesses that want to mandate it for workers coming back. so i do think it will end up being a big deal. >> but as the fda weighs emergency use authorization for younger teens next week, not all parents are on board. one poll found just three in ten parents are planning to get their 12 to 15-year-olds vaccinated right away. 26% say they will wait and see how the vaccine is working and nearly a quarter say they will not vaccinate their child. >> as adults get vaccinated, covid is still in the community. it's still floating around trying to find a host who is susceptible and unvaccinated children are a prime example o
in the newsroom dion lim, abc7 news. >>> a major milestone tonight as a third of the u.s.opulation is now fully vaccinated against covid-19. it comes as pfizer takes a major step forward seeking full approval for its covid vaccine. >> it's a signal that we have so much safety data now on millions and tens of millions of people that we can get the full authorization, the full approval. it will also give confidence to a lot of people who have been on the fence, businesses that want...
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dion lim shares how covering stories of asian american attacks has affected her. it has empowered her in much of the and much of the community to fight for change. >>> cooler windy and wet weather will be coming our way. i will have the forecast coming up.>>> coming up we are digging into a billion-dollarion-dollar- small businesses that will soon be eligible for more covid relief money. we are talking between 5000- $25,000 grants. how you can apply coming up. >>> we will leave you with a live look from e a be has be sp ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ monitor, check and lock down you money with security from chase. control feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. i'm not sure if there's anything i can say to my family members to convince them to take the covid-19 vaccine. i'm not even sure if i'm convinced. hi darius, i think that people respond more to what we do than what we say. so after looking at all the data and the science about these vaccines, i got the vaccine. and i made sure my mom and dad got the vaccine. because these vaccines are safe. ♪ ♪ tex-mex. tex-mex. ♪ termi
dion lim shares how covering stories of asian american attacks has affected her. it has empowered her in much of the and much of the community to fight for change. >>> cooler windy and wet weather will be coming our way. i will have the forecast coming up.>>> coming up we are digging into a billion-dollarion-dollar- small businesses that will soon be eligible for more covid relief money. we are talking between 5000- $25,000 grants. how you can apply coming up. >>> we...
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i'm dion lim. are watching abc7 news at 11:00 live here on abc7, hulu live and wherever you happen to stream. >>> right away let's get to meteorologist drew tuma with a look at the forecast. going to be a hot one. >> yeah. inland tomorrow we'll find temperatures we haven't seen in about six to seven months is, a heat advisory will begin at noon. today we made it into the 80s and 90s in our hottest spots. tonight we're holding onto a little bit of that warmth. look inland from clovedale to clearlake to brentwood, we're in the mid-and upper 70s right now. tomorrow morning temperatures in the 60s and 70s and by lunchtime our hottest cities into the mid-90s and we still have several more hours of warming to go. here's your hot holiday. we had the heat advisory and excessive heat warning beginning at noon tomorrow for the north bay and the inland east bay. we'll talk about how hot it gets where you live coming up in the full accuweather forecast in a few minutes. >>> bay area beaches were packed today a
i'm dion lim. are watching abc7 news at 11:00 live here on abc7, hulu live and wherever you happen to stream. >>> right away let's get to meteorologist drew tuma with a look at the forecast. going to be a hot one. >> yeah. inland tomorrow we'll find temperatures we haven't seen in about six to seven months is, a heat advisory will begin at noon. today we made it into the 80s and 90s in our hottest spots. tonight we're holding onto a little bit of that warmth. look inland from...
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los angeles police dion joseph wrote a letter awhile back to lebron james. he asked him to have "a real honest and open conversation with a cop to try to reverse the damage of this defund police movement." first, we go to jeff flock covering all of this from the city of brotherly love in philadelphia. hi, jeff. >> martha, hello to you. from germantown avenue in philadelphia, this was once a thriving neighborhood. this is the 14th police direct in philadelphia. it was home to 121 shootings. the police union in philadelphia says it's only going to get worse because they don't have enough police officers and can't hire enough. this is going on all over the country. take a look at big and small cities nationwide. new york, 72% up in terms of police retirements. minneapolis, 20% of the police force has taken leave or has retired. chicago retirements, way up. seattle says it's now in a staffing crisis. it goes on and on. las vegas, portland and in philadelphia where the head of the fop told fox business this morning that it's now a perfect storm of trouble in the
los angeles police dion joseph wrote a letter awhile back to lebron james. he asked him to have "a real honest and open conversation with a cop to try to reverse the damage of this defund police movement." first, we go to jeff flock covering all of this from the city of brotherly love in philadelphia. hi, jeff. >> martha, hello to you. from germantown avenue in philadelphia, this was once a thriving neighborhood. this is the 14th police direct in philadelphia. it was home to 121...
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dion lim asked why the suspect was not kept behind bars. >> we will take you to the east bay.pent the afternoon after the contra costa county did not charge the police after a deadly shooting. they want to change in the family wants justice. >> we will begin with breaking news. discussion was over the scene where san francisco shot a suspected car burglar this afternoon.
dion lim asked why the suspect was not kept behind bars. >> we will take you to the east bay.pent the afternoon after the contra costa county did not charge the police after a deadly shooting. they want to change in the family wants justice. >> we will begin with breaking news. discussion was over the scene where san francisco shot a suspected car burglar this afternoon.
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in the newsroom dion lim, abc7 news. >>> a major milestone tonight as a third of the u.s.opulation is now fully vaccinated against covid-19. it comes as pfizer takes a major step forward seeking full approval for its covid vaccine. >> it's a signal that we have so much safety data now on millions and tens of millions of people that we can get the full authorization, the full approval. it will also give confidence to a lot of people who have been on the fence, businesses that want to mandate it for workers coming back. so i do think it will end up being a big deal. >> but as the fda weighs emergency use authorization for younger teens next week, not all parents are on board. one poll found just three in ten parents are planning to get their 12 to 15-year-olds vaccinated right away. 26% say they will wait and see how the vaccine is working and nearly a quarter say they will not vaccinate their child. >> as adults get vaccinated, covid is still in the community. it's still floating around trying to find a host who is susceptible and unvaccinated children are a prime example o
in the newsroom dion lim, abc7 news. >>> a major milestone tonight as a third of the u.s.opulation is now fully vaccinated against covid-19. it comes as pfizer takes a major step forward seeking full approval for its covid vaccine. >> it's a signal that we have so much safety data now on millions and tens of millions of people that we can get the full authorization, the full approval. it will also give confidence to a lot of people who have been on the fence, businesses that want...
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absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science just leaves out the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions then they answer. indeed there's not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what owns one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head and poise use that a great deal and in the only obviously the starting point the journey you have to make yourself you know who who doesn't think as the has to go says works emanate positive energy according to tony crack and all of the convoluted thoughts often conceal a great deal of humor. what i remember is his laughter he is a laugh like a horse see all of his t. that everything is a soon as you start to deal with never been there before then you start your daily little bit with. with 'd your reaction is. yeah it is hysterical just to laugh is to become involved in the thing there are all sorts of things including love. tony crack 1st met voice in london in 1972. actually seeing
absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science just leaves out the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions then they answer. indeed there's not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what owns one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head and poise use that a great deal and in the only obviously the starting point the...
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professor jason johnson and ej dion.ning us tonight really appreciate it. >> and thank you, professor. >> thank you. >> and coming up, cecilia richards who is not yet the professor will join us. she is working on electing democrats in the next congressional election 2022. joe biden believes the best way to do that is to give democrats big, big legislative achievements to run on. cecilia richards will join us next. i was totally stranded. no tp? so what happened? well... we started buying charmin super mega roll. charmin super mega roll is 6 rolls in 1 and lasts so much longer. enjoy the go with charmin. guaranteed to fit or your money back. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ the bowls are back. applebee's irresist-a-bowls all just $8.99. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ so you want to make the best b
professor jason johnson and ej dion.ning us tonight really appreciate it. >> and thank you, professor. >> thank you. >> and coming up, cecilia richards who is not yet the professor will join us. she is working on electing democrats in the next congressional election 2022. joe biden believes the best way to do that is to give democrats big, big legislative achievements to run on. cecilia richards will join us next. i was totally stranded. no tp? so what happened? well... we...
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i'm dion lynn.ou are watching the abc 7 news at 5:00 live here on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you happen to stream. >>> it is a south bay community still struggling to move forward in the wake of wednesday's horrific mass shooting at the vta rail yard. nine employees were shot and killed by their very own coworker. cornell bernard is live in san jose with the very latest. >> reporter: investigators are still processing this crime scene at the vta rail yard behind me. that's where the shooting massacre took place. the fbi part of this investigation. a memorial to the victims is growing at city hall. and we have learned that the suspect's father is now apologizing to the victims. sylvia brought flowers and her own prayers for the employees. >> this is a challenge. and we have to support each other. >> reporter: the so many now boarded up. police have left his neighborhood. on friday police detonated what was initially thought to be a suspicious device found in cassidy's home. >> inside the pot they
i'm dion lynn.ou are watching the abc 7 news at 5:00 live here on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you happen to stream. >>> it is a south bay community still struggling to move forward in the wake of wednesday's horrific mass shooting at the vta rail yard. nine employees were shot and killed by their very own coworker. cornell bernard is live in san jose with the very latest. >> reporter: investigators are still processing this crime scene at the vta rail yard behind me. that's...
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in the newsroom, dion lim, abc7 news. >>> this is in chinatown. they want people to know to come and eat. over the weekend, a cell phone store owner was robbed, and a 16-year-old suspect came back later in the day and attacked her. chinatown businesses have been hit hard and are looking forward to the state reopening in just a few weeks. safety is top of mind because of recent crimes as well as the resources the city is committing to the police department. >> please come to chinatown, shopping, for dinner, we are open. okay? don't worry, the police in chinatown are really strong. we believe the city will fight anything they have to to be supporting us. >> a 16-year-old boy was assaulted -- arrested in the assault. visit us online to take action and give support. >>> there is nobody cam footage of two officers who shot and killed a man. let me warn you, this video is difficult to watch. the shooting happened in march in the parking lot of a motel 6 on industrial parkway near wemple road, that is where the car was believed recent string of robberies
in the newsroom, dion lim, abc7 news. >>> this is in chinatown. they want people to know to come and eat. over the weekend, a cell phone store owner was robbed, and a 16-year-old suspect came back later in the day and attacked her. chinatown businesses have been hit hard and are looking forward to the state reopening in just a few weeks. safety is top of mind because of recent crimes as well as the resources the city is committing to the police department. >> please come to...
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on the program, dion lim and kristen sze led a topic about what is much more hurtful, the subtle andbtle ways that we hurt people, stereotypes, insensitivities, biases, and a relatively new word, micro aggressions, those small slights that are in fact huge and deeply hurtful. what really matters about the discussions we are all having now is that these deep-seated issues that divide us are now being exposed and confronted. teachable moments that really will build a better bay area and a better world, i always love to hear from you. let me know what you think. follow me on twitter and facebook at dan ashley abc7. >>> that will do it for this edition of abc7 news. thank you for joining us, i am ama daetz. >> from all of us, we hope you have a nice evening. we will see you again . ♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- an online journalist originally from fargo, north dakota... a land use attorney from baltimore, maryland... and our returning champion-- a product marketing manager from austin, texas... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the guest host
on the program, dion lim and kristen sze led a topic about what is much more hurtful, the subtle andbtle ways that we hurt people, stereotypes, insensitivities, biases, and a relatively new word, micro aggressions, those small slights that are in fact huge and deeply hurtful. what really matters about the discussions we are all having now is that these deep-seated issues that divide us are now being exposed and confronted. teachable moments that really will build a better bay area and a better...
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dion, we take a walk outside and look at the walls that are missing and also there is a relief map showing the movements of at the battle and perhaps you can explain a little bit more. >> we will understand a little bit more. >> let's go. that's for every american cemetery, we have one wall of a missing and here we have a list of soldiers, over 950 of them missing in action. somewhere into quite a, if you look for example, private robert lee. he was part of the three 71st infantry regiment, and they fought in the french communist. similar -- but it's impressive to see that huge list, over 950 of them. >> we don't know what happened there, most likely they were buried and isolated graves and it was lost or perhaps they were buried by artillery shells. >> yes, some of them are still very in the forest, and or the battlefield around. but some are buried in the cemetery. but they have an unknown grave because we found their body, but we're not able to identify them. so, around 500 of them are buried here in fact, but with an unknown grave. >> let's take a look over here, this is a map that sho
dion, we take a walk outside and look at the walls that are missing and also there is a relief map showing the movements of at the battle and perhaps you can explain a little bit more. >> we will understand a little bit more. >> let's go. that's for every american cemetery, we have one wall of a missing and here we have a list of soldiers, over 950 of them missing in action. somewhere into quite a, if you look for example, private robert lee. he was part of the three 71st infantry...
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. >> reporter: the video obtained by abc 7 news anchor dion lynn from sources shows the hustle and bustletrt during hour. the next park happens quickly. warning, this video is disturbing. the suspect walks straight up to the women, takes out a large knife stabbing one then the other. calmly walking away as bystanders step in to help. police say the suspect is 54-year-old patrick thompson who was apprehended an hour later in the tender loin. officers in the area were familiar with thompson from prior contacts. >> the reason that we were able to arrest this individual so quickly is because the tenderloin officers know their community. they're out there engaged. >> reporter: the chief was not willing to reveal any details claiming that information is private. thompson had been charged with assault with a deadly weapon in 2017. facing 25 years behind bars. instead thompson received a mental health diversion and the charge was later dismissed. the attack on tuesday sent both victims to the hospital. the family of 85-year-old chuy fong said she was in surgery for hours intu expected to recover. th
. >> reporter: the video obtained by abc 7 news anchor dion lynn from sources shows the hustle and bustletrt during hour. the next park happens quickly. warning, this video is disturbing. the suspect walks straight up to the women, takes out a large knife stabbing one then the other. calmly walking away as bystanders step in to help. police say the suspect is 54-year-old patrick thompson who was apprehended an hour later in the tender loin. officers in the area were familiar with thompson...
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dion, a lot to cover here. >> that man is a former security guard, benjamin gonzales. he saved the man and try to throw out a window in 2017. thompson went on to commit many more heinous crimes, so i asked the district attorney why he did not do more to keep thompson behind bars. >> i w otmail in 2017. >> reporter: benjamin gonzales recognized patrick thompson's face and his body movements the moment he saw this video i obtained showing a man violently stabbing two senior asian women while they were waiting at this bus stop on market street. the weapon was so violently thrust into 185-year-old grandmother that the handle broke off and punctured her lung. benjamin was a security guard at this homeless shelter along fifth and bryant in 2017. what he witnessed and restrained thompson after he randomly attacked another man. >> he was just laying on the bed and he came up and stabbed him with the scissors in the chest. the look on his face was unbelievable at that time, it was very calm, but very violent and he tried to push them out the window, broke the chain to the windo
dion, a lot to cover here. >> that man is a former security guard, benjamin gonzales. he saved the man and try to throw out a window in 2017. thompson went on to commit many more heinous crimes, so i asked the district attorney why he did not do more to keep thompson behind bars. >> i w otmail in 2017. >> reporter: benjamin gonzales recognized patrick thompson's face and his body movements the moment he saw this video i obtained showing a man violently stabbing two senior...
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in walnut creek dion lim, abc7 news. >>> the grand avenue follies are fabulous and are performing theirap in portsmouth square in chinatown today at 1:30 pm. if you want to check them out. they also say they one day hope to perform at the white house. i think they will get there. to see more pieces honoring asian pacific american heritage month look for -- on the bay area connected tv app available wherever you stream. >>> it is high school graduation time, in order to meet social distancing needs oakland tech will have four separate ceremonies this year. unfortunately the valedictorian get only deliver one of his speeches in person, ahmed mohammed is the first african- american man to be given that distinction in the history of the school. abc7 education reporter leah melendez spoke to him about the honor. >> reporter: the outdoor temperature was perfect for a class that has weathered many storms. the class valedictorian at oakland tech ahmed mohammed and told us he would highlight some of the issues they faced in his speech. >> covid, a reckoning with race and police brutality, mass s
in walnut creek dion lim, abc7 news. >>> the grand avenue follies are fabulous and are performing theirap in portsmouth square in chinatown today at 1:30 pm. if you want to check them out. they also say they one day hope to perform at the white house. i think they will get there. to see more pieces honoring asian pacific american heritage month look for -- on the bay area connected tv app available wherever you stream. >>> it is high school graduation time, in order to meet...
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thought of by you mr elmore celine dion more the skies are blue almost to your stumble. couple of numbskulls austin's governessing there's this. don't ask not what reporter mark your voice calls trigger trust exact change. the last 2 cornish covering the trial it was took a little secure. medallion for them also to flow of models in the world for weaving should suit on a quick search through just to show you. the more yes there's no much felixstowe on a picture but is it also stored on we looked at was the use meaning the muscle to emotional struggle must be real if we want. you. know pictures they should be sure. everything is. there said the study the court was supposed. to hold in the war at this point. which is a plea many because it's all there that will cause this to google off the wall for control you wore on to the carcass they'll choose corpus of the show correct me if it's not for you can we preview. my emotion mining team yeah mine to screw up your story least according to my source in the course. if you need some easiest option it's just. you know i did it. b
thought of by you mr elmore celine dion more the skies are blue almost to your stumble. couple of numbskulls austin's governessing there's this. don't ask not what reporter mark your voice calls trigger trust exact change. the last 2 cornish covering the trial it was took a little secure. medallion for them also to flow of models in the world for weaving should suit on a quick search through just to show you. the more yes there's no much felixstowe on a picture but is it also stored on we...
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absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science the shift leads the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions than they answer. indeed there's not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what's known as one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head and poise use that a great deal in the only obviously the starting point the journey you have to make yourself you know who who doesn't think as this has to go says works emanate positive energy according to tony crack. and to all of the convoluted thoughts often conceal a great deal of humor. at what i remember is laughter he is a laugh like almost see all of his t. that everything is a soon as you start to deal with never been there before then you start your daily little bit with. with your reaction is. is is is hysterical is to laugh is to become involved and think there are all sorts of things including love. tony cracked 1st met voice in london in 1972. first time actually
absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science the shift leads the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions than they answer. indeed there's not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what's known as one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head and poise use that a great deal in the only obviously the starting point the...
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this video was obtained through sources by abc7's anger, dion lim.ly shows you the randomness, he walks up to two women on the platform and just stabs them. they don't even appear to see him coming. many are now questioning the suspect come patrick thompson's mental state and why he was even out on the street in the first place. he has a long criminal record, which includes assault with deadly w >> you see people walking by you, past due, all the time. and you ever expect that they are going to pull out a knife and start attacking people? so how do you stop that? is it, presence, visibility, like, i'm at a loss. number one, it never should've happened. that's the first part we need to talk about. never should've been let out in the first place. >> reporter: the das office has filed charges of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, and elder abuse. the district attorney chased aberdeen that he will appear in court for today's appointment. he said he visited the victims in the hospital. one is in her 60s and the other is in her 80s. he says, t
this video was obtained through sources by abc7's anger, dion lim.ly shows you the randomness, he walks up to two women on the platform and just stabs them. they don't even appear to see him coming. many are now questioning the suspect come patrick thompson's mental state and why he was even out on the street in the first place. he has a long criminal record, which includes assault with deadly w >> you see people walking by you, past due, all the time. and you ever expect that they are...
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dion lim joins us now with more. >> reporter: that some of discuss the societal impact of hate crimes and how to prevent a crimes and prosecuting a crimes and violence. one of the main themes was stepping in when you see wrongdoing and reporting it. >> reporter: district attorney chase putin was joined by experts and community leaders including annie chung, president and ceo of self-help for the elderly. she shared a story against an asian woman on mother's day was punched in the face. >> there were people on the bus that nobody came to her aid. not even handing her a tissue. but the driver stopped and police were called but the suspect was long gone. >> we need to help each other. we cannot see people being attacked or bleeding and do nothing. that is not who we are. individually, collectively, as a city. >> reporter: it is essential the community and i like report, report, report. what was the language that was used? what was the specific language. what is that person? who is epperson? what makes you believe that a crime occurred? >> reporter: along with focus on protecting the comm
dion lim joins us now with more. >> reporter: that some of discuss the societal impact of hate crimes and how to prevent a crimes and prosecuting a crimes and violence. one of the main themes was stepping in when you see wrongdoing and reporting it. >> reporter: district attorney chase putin was joined by experts and community leaders including annie chung, president and ceo of self-help for the elderly. she shared a story against an asian woman on mother's day was punched in the...
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. >> dion, the sunshine is going to continue over the next couple of days.atures will be arising tomorrow afternoon. a live look we have some hazy conditions out there. we will continue to have the hayes tomorrow. air quality on our monday most of us will be in the moderate category for the next 24 hours. earlier today we made it into the 90s again. another above average may day 70 in santa rosa. much cooler in the city with the breeze. 61 and 64 in oakland. 69 in san jose. let's talk about the ruins. future checker wind gusts tomorrow morning is pretty active especially on parts of wake, napa and solano county. throughout the afternoon the winds become more widespread and gusty. they are dry meaning they are dragging in some dry air for the afternoon. relative humidity levels by tomorrow afternoon this is 2:00 p.m. monday. you can see it is dangerously dry and much of lake county, napa county, solano county, parts of contra costa and county. again, it has been extended until 6:00 p.m. tuesday for all areas shaded in red for the winds. the warm temperatures
. >> dion, the sunshine is going to continue over the next couple of days.atures will be arising tomorrow afternoon. a live look we have some hazy conditions out there. we will continue to have the hayes tomorrow. air quality on our monday most of us will be in the moderate category for the next 24 hours. earlier today we made it into the 90s again. another above average may day 70 in santa rosa. much cooler in the city with the breeze. 61 and 64 in oakland. 69 in san jose. let's talk...
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absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science but just leaves the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions than they answer. indeed there's not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what owns one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head and poise use that a great deal when he only offers you the starting point the journey you have to make yourself you know who who doesn't think. it has to go. as works emanate positive energy according to tony crack. and all of the convoluted thoughts often conceal a great deal of humor. and what i remember really is laughter he says is a laugh like almost see all of his teeth that everything is a soon as you start to deal with never been there before then you start your daily little bit with the absurd with your reaction is. is is is hysterical is to laugh is to become involved in the here to all sorts of things including well. tony cracked 1st met voice in london in 1972. first time
absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science but just leaves the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions than they answer. indeed there's not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what owns one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head and poise use that a great deal when he only offers you the starting point the...
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absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science which just leads the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions then they answer. indeed there's not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what's known as one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head and points use that a great deal in the only obvious to the starting point the journey you have to make yourself you know who who doesn't think as that has to go says works emanate positive energy according to tony crack. and all of the convoluted thoughts often conceal a great deal of humor. that what i remember really is laughter he says is a laugh like almost see all of his t. that everything is as soon as you start to deal with never been there before then you start your daily little bit with the absurd with your reaction is. it is hysterical is to laugh is to become involved and think yes to all sorts of things including love. tony cracked 1st met voice in london in 1972. f
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munich's airport center and other structures in berlin with his focus on dynamism and elegance hemel dion had a defining impact on the look of many cities. a great loss now one of the most enduring and visible symbols of the pandemic is undoubtedly the face mask we've been wearing them for at least a year they're required for us to work on to participate in society and they certainly have an impact on how we see each other when work dried up for gregory stock the photographer turned his lens on himself it was the beginning of a wide reaching and very timely project for. it all started a year ago when model and photographer marcel gregory shuck had no work and a lot of free time. would have been to work on the. ones on which machine as i sat down and said i'll just try something how do i look with a mask on what do people see right now when they see me with a mask. that. he then traveled across germany photographing people with and behind their masks his photo book behind the mask collects a broad variety of types and characters it shows people in the midst of crisis from all social classe
munich's airport center and other structures in berlin with his focus on dynamism and elegance hemel dion had a defining impact on the look of many cities. a great loss now one of the most enduring and visible symbols of the pandemic is undoubtedly the face mask we've been wearing them for at least a year they're required for us to work on to participate in society and they certainly have an impact on how we see each other when work dried up for gregory stock the photographer turned his lens on...
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news anchor dion brings you the story you will see only on seven. >> my sense of security has been shattered. >>wants to be called bruce recalls the terrible moment he was waiting to cross the street and mission bay with his one-year-old child. when suddenly he was knocked to the ground and brutally attacked with a flurry of punches. >> i was trying to shield my head and prevent any worse injuries. i couldn't protect my child and i was on the floor. he was in a stroller that was slowly rolling away. it was definitely very scary as a parent. >> the heart illustrating some of the challenges. business owners like this owner of this ethiopian restaurant deal with this regularly. she says her mission bay location has been broken into and robbed more times than their tenderloin location and this is the price of doing business in san francisco. >> it was a heartbreaking experience. we are expecting something might happen now. >> -- and director of the former association says it has never been easy to do business in the city especially during the small business week and is working towards change. >>
news anchor dion brings you the story you will see only on seven. >> my sense of security has been shattered. >>wants to be called bruce recalls the terrible moment he was waiting to cross the street and mission bay with his one-year-old child. when suddenly he was knocked to the ground and brutally attacked with a flurry of punches. >> i was trying to shield my head and prevent any worse injuries. i couldn't protect my child and i was on the floor. he was in a stroller that...
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munich's airports center and other structures in berlin with his focus on dynamism and elegance hemel dion had a defining impact on the look of many cities. and great loss now one of the most enduring and visible symbols of the pandemic is undoubtedly the face mask we've been wearing them for at least a year they're required for us to work and to participate in society and they certainly have an impact on how we see each other when work dried up for gregory stock the photographer turned his lens on himself it was the beginning of a wide reaching and very tiny project for. it all started a year ago when model and photographer marcel gregory showed up had no work and a lot of free time. on the go. out of the $100.00 or. one ton auction she has not sat down and said i'll just try something how do i look with a mask on what do people see right now when they see me with a mask. that. he then traveled across germany photographing people with and behind their masks his photo book behind the mask collects a broad variety of types and characters it shows people in the midst of crisis from all socia
munich's airports center and other structures in berlin with his focus on dynamism and elegance hemel dion had a defining impact on the look of many cities. and great loss now one of the most enduring and visible symbols of the pandemic is undoubtedly the face mask we've been wearing them for at least a year they're required for us to work and to participate in society and they certainly have an impact on how we see each other when work dried up for gregory stock the photographer turned his...
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more than 4 ferries and people have died of covert 19 in india and factions show no sign of slowing dion as it battles a devastating 2nd wave of 840-0000 new confirmed cases on saturday alone several states have gone into lockdown but many are calling on the national government to impose a nationwide locked i'm and those are the headlines to keep it here on al-jazeera inside story is coming up next. i have and i found. 2 a bottle to say palestinians from of eccentric is the latest rallying call against israel hundreds have been injured in volume protests so why is tension over this labor hood heating up now this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm wrong on a shake draw makes up just a tiny part of occupied east jerusalem but the area is a major source of tension between palestinians and israelis a recent odetta a victim palestinian families has triggered violent protests particularly around a mosque not far away. israeli security forces fighting gas and stun grenades to disperse demonstrators on friday more than 200 people were injured the un the u.s. and the e.u. all c
more than 4 ferries and people have died of covert 19 in india and factions show no sign of slowing dion as it battles a devastating 2nd wave of 840-0000 new confirmed cases on saturday alone several states have gone into lockdown but many are calling on the national government to impose a nationwide locked i'm and those are the headlines to keep it here on al-jazeera inside story is coming up next. i have and i found. 2 a bottle to say palestinians from of eccentric is the latest rallying call...
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i am dion lim.d everyone here, we will see you back here here, we will see you back here toni here, we will see you back here toni some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus, trulicity can lower your risk of cardiovascular events. it can also help you lose up to 10 pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking truli
i am dion lim.d everyone here, we will see you back here here, we will see you back here toni here, we will see you back here toni some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus, trulicity can lower your risk of cardiovascular events. it can also help you lose up to...
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later on people like celine dion sampled reverend james cleveland songs.s shaggy. "boombastic," one of the biggest hits the '90s, and he's sampling a king floyd song, "baby let me kiss you." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: what do you think the story of malaco and its longevity says about the music industry? >> well, it says the music industry is much like capitalism in general. there are multi levels, multi- tiers that which one can play the game. it operates the way companies operated 40, 50, 60 years ago, and i'm talking about small companies. but it's not like they're these old geezers who don't know what's going on. they're incredibly smart, and have adapted to the industry, but they never sold to anybody, they are completely independent. they have nobody's expectations except their own. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> sreenivasan: finally tonight, there's a special place where props-- those iconic and sometimes not-so-well-known items used in films-- wind up when their on-set days are over. next month a company called“ prop store” will auction some of
later on people like celine dion sampled reverend james cleveland songs.s shaggy. "boombastic," one of the biggest hits the '90s, and he's sampling a king floyd song, "baby let me kiss you." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: what do you think the story of malaco and its longevity says about the music industry? >> well, it says the music industry is much like capitalism in general. there are multi levels, multi- tiers that which one can play the game. it operates the way...
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i am dion lim. it did not take much for a spark to grow into a dangerous wildfire today.r benicia , and those winds have triggered a red flag warning which helped push it to about 45 acres. abc7 news bernard was right there as firefighters fought to get it under control. he joins is live, cornell? >> reporter: i have to say those red flag winds still very strong here in solano county. cal fire, keeping an eye on hot spots here in the hills. this fire burned 45 acres today before it was stopped. luckily, no one was hurt. a neighbor set his lawnmower may have started the fire. >> i got scared. i was running around. i locked up one dog because he was antsy. >> reporter: anthony wright called 911 the moment he saw smoke and flames near his property on lopes road in benicia. minutes later, the fire was making a run up the hill, fueled by acres of dry grass. cal fire calling in extra ground force and air support to fight it.
i am dion lim. it did not take much for a spark to grow into a dangerous wildfire today.r benicia , and those winds have triggered a red flag warning which helped push it to about 45 acres. abc7 news bernard was right there as firefighters fought to get it under control. he joins is live, cornell? >> reporter: i have to say those red flag winds still very strong here in solano county. cal fire, keeping an eye on hot spots here in the hills. this fire burned 45 acres today before it was...
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. >> i am dion lim.tream. >>> there were america's fallen men and women. as laura anthony tells us, in many cases, the ceremonies were held for the first time in 2 years. >> left, left, left, right -- not abdiscount sales, but rather a day to remember and honor those who gave their lives in service of the country. >> it seems like america has forgotten. we are celebrating when all these soldiers sacrificed their lives for the country. they believed in our country. >> we are thrilled to see this many people coming back. >> reporter: with hundreds of people in attendance, many of them veterans themselves, this served as the backdrop for one of many memorial day remembrances happening around the bay area. here at the stern of the ship, the playing of taps accompanied the reefs into
. >> i am dion lim.tream. >>> there were america's fallen men and women. as laura anthony tells us, in many cases, the ceremonies were held for the first time in 2 years. >> left, left, left, right -- not abdiscount sales, but rather a day to remember and honor those who gave their lives in service of the country. >> it seems like america has forgotten. we are celebrating when all these soldiers sacrificed their lives for the country. they believed in our country....
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dion lane has coverage of the district attorney, the suspect, another victim and good samaritan who savedews. >> this is pretty cut and dry. i watched them beat this old woman and dragged her across the concrete. >> reporter: the horrific event this man is referring to is a story i broke last march when a witness to this 75-year-old woman who was returning to her vehicle at this richmond district safeway, saw her get grabbed by the hair and dragged along the pavement in an attempted daytime carjacking. the man jumped into action. >> i just punched through the back window. it was loud enough and kind of scary enough to freak them out. >> repo
dion lane has coverage of the district attorney, the suspect, another victim and good samaritan who savedews. >> this is pretty cut and dry. i watched them beat this old woman and dragged her across the concrete. >> reporter: the horrific event this man is referring to is a story i broke last march when a witness to this 75-year-old woman who was returning to her vehicle at this richmond district safeway, saw her get grabbed by the hair and dragged along the pavement in an attempted...
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past winners include abba and celene dion. coronavirus caused the contest to cancel last year.. i'm robyn curnow. i'll be back in just a moment with cnn. >>> hi, welcome to all of our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm robyn curnow. so ahead on
past winners include abba and celene dion. coronavirus caused the contest to cancel last year.. i'm robyn curnow. i'll be back in just a moment with cnn. >>> hi, welcome to all of our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm robyn curnow. so ahead on
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. >> i give my friend in la when i was out there, dion, who broke a very spirited letter, the los angeles police officer of course not and he's not going to. we've got to -- because these folks have armed security, some of them are police officers and they live in gated communities and safe environments, but the problem is we don't talk about those who live in vulnerable communities who rely on the police every single day. shannon: we got to run but i'm glad you agreed to make the announcement on the ingraham angle and we look forward to that. i'm going to fly their. i'm coming, i love detroit, but thank you and good luck with your next move but you are coming on the show. president biden plans on spending hundreds of billions of dollars racially conscious infrastructure but what do the people most affected actually think of this, raymond arroyo hits the streets of new orleans to find out. a must-see seen and unseen next. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a stand mixer for less than $20. a 4
. >> i give my friend in la when i was out there, dion, who broke a very spirited letter, the los angeles police officer of course not and he's not going to. we've got to -- because these folks have armed security, some of them are police officers and they live in gated communities and safe environments, but the problem is we don't talk about those who live in vulnerable communities who rely on the police every single day. shannon: we got to run but i'm glad you agreed to make the...