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hi, it's russel newman, nathaniel newman's father?orter: and a devastating development no one saw coming. >> it's so -- i'm so tired. i want it to be over. >> reporter: stay with us. new $1 $2 $3 dollar menu. yeah, i'll have the "we haven't been to the grocery store in weeks meal", please. (yawning) (sniff) (clatter, thud) you said 2 sausage mcmuffin with egg and 2 small iced caramel macchiatos for just $10. exactly. 'sup, fellas. hey, man. 'sup. oh, wait... build whatever meal you want with favorites on mcdonald's new $1 $2 $3 dollar menu. ( ♪ ) with favorites on mcdonald's new $1 $2 $3 dollar menu. touch is how we communicate with those we love, but when your psoriasis is bad, does it ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to help people with moderate to severe psoriasis achieve completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz
hi, it's russel newman, nathaniel newman's father?orter: and a devastating development no one saw coming. >> it's so -- i'm so tired. i want it to be over. >> reporter: stay with us. new $1 $2 $3 dollar menu. yeah, i'll have the "we haven't been to the grocery store in weeks meal", please. (yawning) (sniff) (clatter, thud) you said 2 sausage mcmuffin with egg and 2 small iced caramel macchiatos for just $10. exactly. 'sup, fellas. hey, man. 'sup. oh, wait... build whatever...
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. > newman's own tax trouble. the well-known brand faces a 200% tax hike and a lot of questions now about its future. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business r for wednesday, j >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. stocks faltered a bit today after a strong start to the year. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq closed lower for the first time in 2018. some are attributing the decline to good old fashioned profit taking. others pointed to nervousness that higher inflation could force the fed to be more aggressive when it comes to hiking interest rates. the result was a drop in stocks. the dow fell 16 points. the nasdaq was off ten. and the s&p was down three. investors are paying more attention to the bond market these days. yields have been rising. that could usher in big changes for stocks and the economy. steve . >> reporter: interest rates are rising, presentin a challenge to economic growth and to the stock market. but some look at the recent rise and ask, what took so long? the fed hiked interest rates
. > newman's own tax trouble. the well-known brand faces a 200% tax hike and a lot of questions now about its future. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business r for wednesday, j >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. stocks faltered a bit today after a strong start to the year. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq closed lower for the first time in 2018. some are attributing the decline to good old fashioned profit taking. others pointed to nervousness that higher...
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." >> additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. new developments in the russia story with multiple outlets reporting that president trump ordered the firing of robert mueller just weeks after he was appointed special counsel. that revelation comes amid reports that mueller's probe has engaged with top officials in the white house and the cabinet. 20 white house staffers have voluntarily talked with the special counsel. he has also spoken with attorney general jeff sessions, c.i.a. director mike pompeo and former f.b.i. director james comey, among others. the "new york times" broke the story that president trump ordered white
." >> additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator,...
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‘s. as far as we know, no scientist who want to clone newman 's.ook at the weather now. over the next you hours, storm georgina will be moving over. we will be left with a breezy evening and a breezy night across all parts. there will be a supply of showers, too, across northern parts. there will be some wintry nurse on high ground of scotland, maybe into the hills of the pennines, and then down into the worst hills, as well. the heaviest of the showers... the thursday, we see not too much sunshine. quite a bit of shower activity, and come the middle of the day, but further north than that, andindeed day, but further north than that, and indeed across the eastern side of england, it is not a bad day. temperatures will be up to at best around ten, but feeling pretty fresh, further north. more details about the weekend can be found on the bbc website. you're watching beyond 100 days on pbs. larry nassar, the former team doctor of usa gynamastics, is sentenced to up to 175 years injail. thejudge said she had "signed his death warrant" for the serial a
‘s. as far as we know, no scientist who want to clone newman 's.ook at the weather now. over the next you hours, storm georgina will be moving over. we will be left with a breezy evening and a breezy night across all parts. there will be a supply of showers, too, across northern parts. there will be some wintry nurse on high ground of scotland, maybe into the hills of the pennines, and then down into the worst hills, as well. the heaviest of the showers... the thursday, we see not too much...
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." >> additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation, through the ewing foundation committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. we are now just hours away from a potential government shutdown. but negotiations continue and the senate is scheduled to vote tonight at 10:00 p.m. we'll get to that shortly. first, how we got here. this afternoon president trump summoned chuck schumer the senate minority leader to the white house for a one-on-one meeting. >> we discussed all of the major, outstanding issues. we made some progress. we still have a good number of disagreements. the discussions will continue. >> i'm not going to vote for a c.r. >> the democrats seem to be willing to increase military spending. many republicans are wi
." >> additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation, through the ewing foundation committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again from washington, moderator robert costa. robert:...
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abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live in cardinal newman high school in santa rosa with more. >> reporter: look behind me at the temporary portable buildings. that's where students will be in class now. you can see right now they are getting a tour and getting used to their new reality. going to school isn't usually a red carpet affair, but these santa rosa kids got the vip treatment today as they headed back to school for the first time since the deadly october wildfires. >> i think it's great. i think it's nice for the kids to see that everyone in the community is really rooting for them to get back to normal. >> reporter: first responders, who are always there during the bad times, were part of the welcoming committee, showing they are here for us during the good times, too. >> just to see all the kids, the smiles on their face, it was very heartwarming. it's great. >> reporter: the buildings are still standing but had significant water damage. it took the last three months to get it all restored and ready for kids. while the mood was celebratory, they also had comfort animals
abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live in cardinal newman high school in santa rosa with more. >> reporter: look behind me at the temporary portable buildings. that's where students will be in class now. you can see right now they are getting a tour and getting used to their new reality. going to school isn't usually a red carpet affair, but these santa rosa kids got the vip treatment today as they headed back to school for the first time since the deadly october wildfires. >> i...
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. >>> students back at cardinal newman high school. we will show you where they will be coming to class, coming up. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. this is charlie. and this is charlie not coughing because he took delsym 12-hour. this is charlie not coughing while trying not to wake zeus. this is charlie not coughing while sitting very still. and this is charlie not coughing while getting a little too into nana's party. because he took delsym. nothing lasts longer for powerful cough relief. delsym. the joy of not coughing. and don't forget kids 4 and up. delsym is #1 pediatrician recommended. >>> welcome back to "
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just in newman goretti, over there, everybody knows that high school, they are closed because they had a water problem over there in the last few hours. so, alert, alert we will get more info and bring it to you. >> we certainly will, sue. >> if ryan's down here who will tell me to shut up in my ear. oh, hi. >> nobody ever says shut up. six out of 10 is your weather number today, we have bus stop buddy, dressed in his winter coat and his gloves and sixers won last night, temperatures are in the 20's, but not as harsh as yesterday, 30 degrees in philadelphia, feels like 24 , sunrise time, 7:20, and the snow is, out to our north and west, snowing in parts of the lancaster county, berks county, we have had some reports in chester county, western part, all of the places are under a winter weather advisory for today, for us here in philadelphia we are not still expecting things to get underway until after dark tonight and after we get to a high of, 40 -- 42 degrees remember once you get in the car, tune to 101.1 more fm get your music, your weather authority forecast and here's bob kill toy
just in newman goretti, over there, everybody knows that high school, they are closed because they had a water problem over there in the last few hours. so, alert, alert we will get more info and bring it to you. >> we certainly will, sue. >> if ryan's down here who will tell me to shut up in my ear. oh, hi. >> nobody ever says shut up. six out of 10 is your weather number today, we have bus stop buddy, dressed in his winter coat and his gloves and sixers won last night,...
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students at cardinal newman high school will return to campus tomorrow. 22 new portables have been built on the school grounds which were devastated by the fire. students at nearby st. rows catholic school north of santa rosa will also return tomorrow. ceremonies are planned at both campuses to thank first responders. >>> a teenaged driver forces neighborhood evacuations. we'll show you why next. >> plus, a dangerous drive that had people in san francisco scrambling for safety. tonight, what we're learning for the man behind the wheel. >> we decided it's time to go. we outlasted everybody, i guess. >> a store that survived tough times can't stop times from changing. the business at i need my blood sugar to stay in control.
students at cardinal newman high school will return to campus tomorrow. 22 new portables have been built on the school grounds which were devastated by the fire. students at nearby st. rows catholic school north of santa rosa will also return tomorrow. ceremonies are planned at both campuses to thank first responders. >>> a teenaged driver forces neighborhood evacuations. we'll show you why next. >> plus, a dangerous drive that had people in san francisco scrambling for safety....
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at card untinal newman high sch. they're now the lasting once. >>> a south san francisco police officer who suffered a severe head injury more than a year ago is back at work. the department posted this picture of the motorcycle officer with the caption "our hero has returned". he underwent multiple surgeries and hours of rehabilitation following the injury on thanksgiving in 2016. this surveillance video shows him chasing a suspect who then hit him with a skate board. he was caught by another officer. he is scheduled to stand trial in april. >>> today is the first day california is issuing federal real id cards. they will need to be, many will need one by october of 2020 to fly domestically. as melanie woodrow explains, there are some restrictions. >> reporter: for some, you can never arrive too early at the dmv. beginning october 1st, 2020, driver's licenses and identification cards will need to be real id compliant for anyone boarding a flight. >> taets first day of the rollout, and so farthings a, th going pretty
at card untinal newman high sch. they're now the lasting once. >>> a south san francisco police officer who suffered a severe head injury more than a year ago is back at work. the department posted this picture of the motorcycle officer with the caption "our hero has returned". he underwent multiple surgeries and hours of rehabilitation following the injury on thanksgiving in 2016. this surveillance video shows him chasing a suspect who then hit him with a skate board. he was...
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. >> thank you >>> if you're a fan of newman's own products, and i like the fig newman's by the way, up now. the whole line could be affected, we'll tell i couldn't, next (daniel jacob) for every hour that you're idling in your car, you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide every week. (malo hutson) growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so forward-thinking cities like sacramento are investing in streets that are smarter and greener. the solution was right under our feet. asphalt. or to be more precise, intelligent asphalt. by embedding sensors into the pavement, as well as installing cameras on traffic lights, we will be able to analyze the flow of traffic. then that data runs across our network, and we use it to optimize the timing of lights, so that travel times are shorter. who knew asphalt could help save the environment? ♪ >>> tax reform is putting one sauce maker in peril >> reporter: newman's own will have to sell itself or pay a crushing fine
. >> thank you >>> if you're a fan of newman's own products, and i like the fig newman's by the way, up now. the whole line could be affected, we'll tell i couldn't, next (daniel jacob) for every hour that you're idling in your car, you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide every week. (malo hutson) growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so...
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newman. >> good afternoon, board members my name is irene gregson. i'm a resident of 44th avenue near santiago and i've come to ask the board not to rescind the stops at 44th avenue. as you can see how many have come here to express their opinions on the access to the stops, if one reads the report to see a figure of 400 feet on a piece of paper, that's a number. but to these people those are actual steps they have to take to the next stop. i don't see how eliminating stops and causing senior members, people with toddlers and children, and even people who may be temporarily disabled due to an injury or illness, to have them walk the extra spaces, may cause more of a pedestrian problem at 44th avenue and he is -- especially at 19th avenue and for those at sunset boulevard who aren't going to use the 35th avenue stop. i would ask the board to please consider the actual stories of the people who have to walk those steps. it might be a number but to somebody that's something they have to do, than
newman. >> good afternoon, board members my name is irene gregson. i'm a resident of 44th avenue near santiago and i've come to ask the board not to rescind the stops at 44th avenue. as you can see how many have come here to express their opinions on the access to the stops, if one reads the report to see a figure of 400 feet on a piece of paper, that's a number. but to these people those are actual steps they have to take to the next stop. i don't see how eliminating stops and causing...
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dog owner john newman said that is not unusual. this bark heard a different tone. >> then a heard a voice. >> reporter: jumped out of bed to see what was going on. mo was starring at an older gentleman who fell into the water. >> asking for help. he couldn't help himself. >> reporter: newman said he had no idea how the man got there. >> police say he slipped and fell into the water on his morning walk. >> mo is the hero and alerted me and got the rescue going. >> reporter: mo and his owners had everything under control. mo the hero dog taking all the attention in stride. >> if it wasn't for my dog mo, that man would have died. >> reporter: mo, the hero dog of the day. reporting live in pittsburg, i am cheryl hurd. >>> very nice. thank you. a so-called wedding crasher is behind bars. stealing wallets at two recent weddings. she had died her hair from red to black. kennedy made more than $1,100 of fraudulent purchases. >>> student activists. today's meeting members say enrollment is at an all time high and the state isn't providing e
dog owner john newman said that is not unusual. this bark heard a different tone. >> then a heard a voice. >> reporter: jumped out of bed to see what was going on. mo was starring at an older gentleman who fell into the water. >> asking for help. he couldn't help himself. >> reporter: newman said he had no idea how the man got there. >> police say he slipped and fell into the water on his morning walk. >> mo is the hero and alerted me and got the rescue...
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newman carries on the tradition using many of the same tools, and tlhat all important spruce for thee of the instrument. the base is made from maple. >> the wood that i choose has to have the physical qualities. but it also has to have the kind of energy. and, and already it has a voice. >> reporter: you don't think of wood having energy or a voice? >> ye that's the whole thing. so the body of the instrument is an amplifier, natural amplifier. the violinist demonstrated what newman explained to a group of students visiting from maryland. >> if you dupe with this one. you will get a slight different note. it is special wood that, that, vibrates and resonates. >> reporter: and which for centuries led some of the world's greatest violin makers into these singing woods. these birds once affected by oil are heading back home. thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home pssst. what? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? a-ha. and an award-winning mobile app. that is more. oh, there's mor
newman carries on the tradition using many of the same tools, and tlhat all important spruce for thee of the instrument. the base is made from maple. >> the wood that i choose has to have the physical qualities. but it also has to have the kind of energy. and, and already it has a voice. >> reporter: you don't think of wood having energy or a voice? >> ye that's the whole thing. so the body of the instrument is an amplifier, natural amplifier. the violinist demonstrated what...
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if we look over here, you can see that is cardinal newman.re at saint rose are back in class shortly. the high school students are set to return to the campus around 9:30. this is the ribbon where the eighth-graders will get to cut the ribbon to go back inside. i can tell you, i saw a lot of these kids this morning and you might think they were not excited to go to school but these kids were very excited. for them this is like a homecoming. >> a lot of smiles, that is great to see. >>> cleanup will continue despite the partial government shutdown because the cleanup work is covered by federal disaster relief fund that is not dependent on congress passing a spending bill. a fema spokesman says the programs will continue. >>> a candlelight vigil was held last night for two little girls killed in a crash in antioch. after days on life-support, camila cardoza died over the weekend just days after the crash that killed her sister on wednesday. >> [ singing ] >> family members and friends are struggling to come to terms with the loss of the little
if we look over here, you can see that is cardinal newman.re at saint rose are back in class shortly. the high school students are set to return to the campus around 9:30. this is the ribbon where the eighth-graders will get to cut the ribbon to go back inside. i can tell you, i saw a lot of these kids this morning and you might think they were not excited to go to school but these kids were very excited. for them this is like a homecoming. >> a lot of smiles, that is great to see....
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students at cardinal newman and saint rose will be welcomed back this mornng.re live this morning. (james) and we're tracking a rain storm rolling through the bay area right now. rebecca has your forecast every ten minutes. ( darya ) good morning i'm darya folsom..( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... rebecca:rain will continue to spread across the san francisco bay area overnight, with highest rainfall amounts expected in the north bay. light rain may develop as far south as the monterey bay area by late tonight. rain will taper off and end on monday. dry and mild weather is forecast for tuesday. the next system is forecast to bring soaking rains and locally gusty winds to the entire region on wednesday. scattered showers will follow into thursday, with dry weather expected by friday and into next weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( darya ) breaking news this morning... a person has barricaded themselves inside the wyndham garden hotel in san jose. we
students at cardinal newman and saint rose will be welcomed back this mornng.re live this morning. (james) and we're tracking a rain storm rolling through the bay area right now. rebecca has your forecast every ten minutes. ( darya ) good morning i'm darya folsom..( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... rebecca:rain will continue to spread across the san francisco bay area overnight, with highest rainfall amounts expected in the north bay....
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they'll be in temporary portable buildings here at the cardinal newman campus.chool was destroyed by fire. they lost the library, classrooms and the main offices. so they're going to be in portables while they rebuild. they've been studying at satellite campuses since the fire. students are ready to move here. >> so important to us. i have friends who are juniors and freshmen. it will be good to see them and finally be together. >> reporter: at st. rose school, they suffered water damage. the buildings did. they'll also be returning today because crews worked around the clock to get the school ready for the students and restore all of those buildings. there will be ceremonies on both campuses to get started today. there will be a focus on thanking first responders. at st. rose, they're going to have emotional support llamas and goats to help welcome everyone back. reporting live in santa rosa, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> now a live desk update. >> hi everyone. talk about a powerhouse partnership. apple ceo tim cook and nobel peace prize winner malala yousafz
they'll be in temporary portable buildings here at the cardinal newman campus.chool was destroyed by fire. they lost the library, classrooms and the main offices. so they're going to be in portables while they rebuild. they've been studying at satellite campuses since the fire. students are ready to move here. >> so important to us. i have friends who are juniors and freshmen. it will be good to see them and finally be together. >> reporter: at st. rose school, they suffered water...
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just charm the rich folks, praise nikki newman's fabulous show, praise the big cheese, victor newman,ut don't forget the most important part. >> hilary: that i should have left you in los angeles? >> howard: we're not going live. anyone tanks, we can fix it in post. >> hilary: i think we got our first mover and shaker now, so stop talking, start rolling. >> howard: rolling. >> hilary: hello. this is hilary curtis with your exclusive red carpet coverage. sir, how excited are you about tonight? >> reed: um, it's cool, i guess. >> abby: just get here. break land speed records, but do it safely. >> victoria: what are you doing? dad just said we have to cancel
just charm the rich folks, praise nikki newman's fabulous show, praise the big cheese, victor newman,ut don't forget the most important part. >> hilary: that i should have left you in los angeles? >> howard: we're not going live. anyone tanks, we can fix it in post. >> hilary: i think we got our first mover and shaker now, so stop talking, start rolling. >> howard: rolling. >> hilary: hello. this is hilary curtis with your exclusive red carpet coverage. sir, how...
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(pam) cardinal newman received some portable classrooms in december... it is scheduled to be replaced in march.(steve) students say that being back on campus feels as if things are somewhat getting back to normal. (steve) new tonigh at six... a group of intruders force their way into a home and robbed from the owners in santa rosa. it happened yesterday morning at a home near the corner of golden gate and fresno avenues. the homeowner woke up to a loud knocking at the door. when he got up to answer the door....three to four robbers forced open the door and demanded money. one of the suspects was wearing a shirt that said "sheriff" on it....but was nonspecific to any sheriff's office. the homeowner was then assaulted...but is expected to be okay. another resident managed to escape. one of the residents grows marijuana at the home. police believed that marijuana was the motivation for the robbery. (pam) several beaches are closed after nearly five - million gallons of sewage spilled into monterey bay. this was a beach closure sign posted at monterey state
(pam) cardinal newman received some portable classrooms in december... it is scheduled to be replaced in march.(steve) students say that being back on campus feels as if things are somewhat getting back to normal. (steve) new tonigh at six... a group of intruders force their way into a home and robbed from the owners in santa rosa. it happened yesterday morning at a home near the corner of golden gate and fresno avenues. the homeowner woke up to a loud knocking at the door. when he got up to...
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>>reporter: newman meets us at the library, straight from his son's boy scout troop and carrying legal files that have taken over his life lately. >> they said freeze. and we froze. that was the first interaction i had with police. >> evan and brother mark charged with unlawful entry into a disaster area. >> u.s. army men with guns were trying to keep us from our home so we could -- it was awful. >> it was 8 days after the fire storm. the men were on foot and never made it to their mother's house because soldiers called police on them. even with written proof connecting them to the property -- >> they said they wanted to make a statement. so yes, it seems like they were trying to make an example. there hasn't been a threat for days and by the time we got out of jail, it was raining and the point was to get there before the rain. >> next stop is court. newman decided not to fight and accepted probation and 100 hours of community hours, but evan -- >> four days trying to get permission to go up there. >> he says he respects first responders, but the brothers were desperate and the case g
>>reporter: newman meets us at the library, straight from his son's boy scout troop and carrying legal files that have taken over his life lately. >> they said freeze. and we froze. that was the first interaction i had with police. >> evan and brother mark charged with unlawful entry into a disaster area. >> u.s. army men with guns were trying to keep us from our home so we could -- it was awful. >> it was 8 days after the fire storm. the men were on foot and never...
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." >> additional funding is provided by -- newman's own fun to depation. donating all profits from nusmen's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the excellence in -- foundation. the cooperation for public broadcasting and by contributions from your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again from washington, moderateor robert costa. robert: good evening, the yupe roar over president trump's description of haiti and the nations of africa continues to echo following a roller coaster day at the white house. critics accused him of racism. some allies looked away. a statement reeled in part -- president trump is fighting for permanent solutions bk by welcoming those who can contribute to our society, grow our economy and assimilate into our great nation. president trump denied he used alexis: language. he said i never said anything derogatory about haitians other than haiti is obviously a very poor and troubled country. he also said never said take them out, made up by dems. i have a wonderful rhythm with the haitians. h
." >> additional funding is provided by -- newman's own fun to depation. donating all profits from nusmen's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the excellence in -- foundation. the cooperation for public broadcasting and by contributions from your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again from washington, moderateor robert costa. robert: good evening, the yupe roar over president trump's description of haiti and the nations of africa...
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. >> it was mo's bark that woke up his owner john newman around 6:00 a.m. when he walked outside to his backyard he found an elderly man who had fallen in the water and needed help. >> he was not mobile at all. the guy was cold, he was soaking wet. and so the rocks are real slippery, it's dark. >> he picked the elderly man out of the water and called 911. >> i asked what are you doing here. he said he was taking a walk and he fell off the dock. >> looking back newman said he knew something was different about mo's bark. >> he must have heard the human voice, he heard the human voice. and i noticed his bark was a little bit different. it wasn't as aggressive. and it seems to me just reflecting that he had a more subdued bark than he would have if it was say something like a raccoon or another dog. >> you're so gentle. >> this afternoon officers from the pittsburgh police department paid a visit to mo to reward him for his life saving efforts. >> we just came to honor mo here, give him a ball and some treats for the great job he did today in alerting his owne
. >> it was mo's bark that woke up his owner john newman around 6:00 a.m. when he walked outside to his backyard he found an elderly man who had fallen in the water and needed help. >> he was not mobile at all. the guy was cold, he was soaking wet. and so the rocks are real slippery, it's dark. >> he picked the elderly man out of the water and called 911. >> i asked what are you doing here. he said he was taking a walk and he fell off the dock. >> looking back...
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cardinal newman high school on the jv team. he can play a little bit.>>> what a beautiful story.>> we look forward to the video after it happens.>>> more news coming up. a short break. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give you all... (voice fading away) >>> cardinal newman high school in santa rosa welcoming students back to campus on monday. the fires in october destroyed the school's classrooms. main office and library and the soccer and baseball field. what is 600 students have been attending classes at four different schools what the campus was cleaned up. portable classrooms were installed. welcome back even includes first responders and assembly and a lunch for all students and teachers.>>
cardinal newman high school on the jv team. he can play a little bit.>>> what a beautiful story.>> we look forward to the video after it happens.>>> more news coming up. a short break. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what...
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. >>> this morning, cardinal newman high school will open for the first time since the bay area fires. >> we are live at the school to talk about what is happening today to welcome to students back to the school. >> reporter: many times, students are not excited for the return of school but today will be different. cardinal newman and more schools will be reopening their doors three months after the north bay fires destroyed those schools, portions of those schools. more than 600 students have been attending classes at four different locations while the campus here was cleaned up and portable classrooms were installed. at cardinal newman, students will return to 22 new portable classrooms to replace those lost in the fire. first responders and community members will be here to welcome the students and staff back to the school. students will be dropped off around 7:40 this morning, there will be an assembly at 8:15, students expected to head to class at around 9:00. again, this hopefully will be a moment of exultation. these students are exited to come back. they have been playing foot
. >>> this morning, cardinal newman high school will open for the first time since the bay area fires. >> we are live at the school to talk about what is happening today to welcome to students back to the school. >> reporter: many times, students are not excited for the return of school but today will be different. cardinal newman and more schools will be reopening their doors three months after the north bay fires destroyed those schools, portions of those schools. more...
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just charm the rich folks, praise nikki newman's fabulous show, praise the big cheese, victor newman,'t forget the most important part. >> hilary: that i should have left you in los angeles? >> howard: we're not going live. anyone tanks, we can fix it in post. >> hilary: i think we got our first mover and shaker now, so stop talking, start rolling. >> howard: rolling. >> hilary: hello. this is hilary curtis with your exclusive red carpet coverage. sir, how excited are you about tonight? >> reed: um, it's cool, i guess. >> abby: just get here. break land speed records, but do it safely. >> victoria: what are you doing? dad just said we have to cancel this concert. >> abby: [ scoffs ]
just charm the rich folks, praise nikki newman's fabulous show, praise the big cheese, victor newman,'t forget the most important part. >> hilary: that i should have left you in los angeles? >> howard: we're not going live. anyone tanks, we can fix it in post. >> hilary: i think we got our first mover and shaker now, so stop talking, start rolling. >> howard: rolling. >> hilary: hello. this is hilary curtis with your exclusive red carpet coverage. sir, how excited...
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. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on >> sunday night, federal appellate judge john newman looks back at his 38-your judicial career in his book "bench." he is interviewed by richard blumenthal. newman: as a -- richard blumenthal: as a judge for 35 years, was that a difficult transaction and did you ever -- transition and did you ever miss advocacy? : it was not difficult. i have known people that became judges and so disliked the decision-making process they left the bench. i was glad to be an advocate. i found the decision-making process, while it was different, enormously challenging, and while i
. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on >> sunday night, federal appellate judge john newman looks back at his 38-your judicial career in his book "bench." he is interviewed by richard blumenthal. newman: as a -- richard blumenthal: as a judge for 35 years, was that a difficult transaction and did you ever -- transition and did you ever miss advocacy? : it was not difficult. i have known people that became judges and so disliked the decision-making process they left...
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. >> newman went outside and found an elderly man in distress. he had fallen into the water and couldn't climb out of rocks. newman pulled him out but credits moe for saving his life. >> i have no doubt about it. if you went in that water right now, you wouldn't last very long at all. >> paramedics took the man to the hospital. he's expected to be okay. pittsburg police are calling moe a hometown hero. officers came by early in the day to thank him and give him treats. the department posted about him not once but twice on its facebook page. >> makes me feel very good because i'm his dad. we always have that feeling for your child. >> a life-saving act that has put moe at the center of attention. in pittsburg, lilian kim, abc 7 news. >>> a fast lane for whoppers. burger king cooks up an ad to explain net neutrality. >>> she celebrated her 107th birthday. now she's sharing her secrets to a long life. first techbytes this morning. >>> in today's techbytes, changes for the iphone. apple's next operating system will allow users to turn off a feature t
. >> newman went outside and found an elderly man in distress. he had fallen into the water and couldn't climb out of rocks. newman pulled him out but credits moe for saving his life. >> i have no doubt about it. if you went in that water right now, you wouldn't last very long at all. >> paramedics took the man to the hospital. he's expected to be okay. pittsburg police are calling moe a hometown hero. officers came by early in the day to thank him and give him treats. the...
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he loves people. >> newman went outside and found an elderly man in distress.had fallen into the water and couldn't climb out of the rocks. newman pulled him out. but he's crediting his dog moe for saving the man's life. paramedics took the man to the hospital. he's expected to be okay. pittsburg police are calling moe a hometown hero and thanked him by giving him special treats. >> thank you, moe. dogs are wonderful. >> i love that. good boy, moe. >> never more than seven minutes away from your forecast. here's meteorologist mike nicco. >> who is a cat lover. >> i love dogs too. i do have cats. here's a look at the explore tur yum in san francisco at pier 15. you can see the clouds starting to open. grab the sunglasses, you'll need them. san jose, about a third of an inch. you can see more sunshine here. partly sunny today with showers and thunderstorms. clearing and cooler tonight with fog developing in our inland valleys. extended period of dry weather and warmer than average temperatures. right now, showers moving away from the peninsula across the san mate
he loves people. >> newman went outside and found an elderly man in distress.had fallen into the water and couldn't climb out of the rocks. newman pulled him out. but he's crediting his dog moe for saving the man's life. paramedics took the man to the hospital. he's expected to be okay. pittsburg police are calling moe a hometown hero and thanked him by giving him special treats. >> thank you, moe. dogs are wonderful. >> i love that. good boy, moe. >> never more than...
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tom newman. >> i'm the research and program manager of defense. our work is focused on environmental sustainability and empowering local communities. we believe that the value of the program, that of environmental sustainability and local economies, would be a great step forward for the food procurement policy. because of the education to sustainable production practices and the support of regional economies by sourcing from locally owned food processing operations. we also appreciate supervisor fewer's thoughtful and hard work around the issue and look forward to helping see the policy move forward in the future. thank you. >> i'm going to call the rest of the cards. maria, lucy. and meta. >> good morning, thank you for having the hearing. i'm the food and agriculture policy director. we are here nnd spur supports this every because of the benefits into local food purchasing and the benefits of sustainable agriculture and healthier food access. i want to thank, we've been working on this and wan
tom newman. >> i'm the research and program manager of defense. our work is focused on environmental sustainability and empowering local communities. we believe that the value of the program, that of environmental sustainability and local economies, would be a great step forward for the food procurement policy. because of the education to sustainable production practices and the support of regional economies by sourcing from locally owned food processing operations. we also appreciate...
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>(vicki) cardinal newman received some portable classrooms in december...the baseball field's turf was also destroyed. it is scheduled to be replaced in march. (grant) the number of suicides at the golden gate bridge is down... since five officers started patrolling the area. the bridge patrol team last year saved 212 lives... that's up from 20-16... when 145 lives were saved. the bridge district plans to install stainless steel nets along the bridge... to prevent suicides. the netting should be in place by 2021. more than 14-hundred people have jumped off the iconic bridge since it opened back in 1937. (grant) several beaches are closed after nearly five - million gallons of sewage spilled into monterey bay. a beach closure signs were posted at monterey state beach today.... a filter at a water treatment plant ... got clogged, and the computer system failed to sound an alarm. the spill was stopped yesterday morning. county officials said beaches will remain closed until lab results show .... that the water is safe again... according to state guidelines. (v
>(vicki) cardinal newman received some portable classrooms in december...the baseball field's turf was also destroyed. it is scheduled to be replaced in march. (grant) the number of suicides at the golden gate bridge is down... since five officers started patrolling the area. the bridge patrol team last year saved 212 lives... that's up from 20-16... when 145 lives were saved. the bridge district plans to install stainless steel nets along the bridge... to prevent suicides. the netting...
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newman pulled him out but credit moe for saving the man's life.amedics took the man to the hospital and is expected to be okay. pittsburg police are calling him a hero. they thanked him with special treats. >> great that the owner didn't just dismiss it as a raccoon. i would think my dog was barking at a pigeon or something. >> who's a good boy? moe. >>> yesterday like the cats have different purring. maybe dogs have -- >> you have to listen. >> you have to know. >> cat not going to save you, though. cat is going to sit there and judge you. >> you're absolutely right. that's what's funny. good morning everybody. here's a look from the exploratorium camera. we'll see sunshine today. i'll call it partly sunny. but we have showers and thunderstorms in the forecast until the sunsets. then they move over the ocean tonight while the rest of us will become partly cloudy, cooler with foggy spots. an extended period of dry weather. >> we have redwood city a shower. 280 moving towards 101. from san mateo, hillsborough towards san bruno and sfo. wet. hasn't
newman pulled him out but credit moe for saving the man's life.amedics took the man to the hospital and is expected to be okay. pittsburg police are calling him a hero. they thanked him with special treats. >> great that the owner didn't just dismiss it as a raccoon. i would think my dog was barking at a pigeon or something. >> who's a good boy? moe. >>> yesterday like the cats have different purring. maybe dogs have -- >> you have to listen. >> you have to...
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students at cardinal newman and saint rose will be welcomed back this morning. will have reaction in a live report. ( james ) and after the break... toy-r-us targeted by thieves. one group's coordinated effort is caught on camera in santa cruz. ace train 3 late due to mechanical problems in tracy. bay bridge wb 80 is min from the ( james ) happening now... police are looking for the thieves who targeted a toys-r-us in santa cruz. this is time lapse video of the theft. police say the crooks were well orchestrated. you can see one person sneak behind a counter and break into a cabinet and start tossing the stolen items to other people who look like they are shopping. police believe that this group has targeted other stores (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (darya)(james) welcome kron four news... lets start the half hour of weather and traffic... rebecca:rain will continue to spread across the san francisco bay area overnight, with highest rainfall amounts expected in the north bay. light rain may develop as far south as the monterey bay area by late tonight. rain will ta
students at cardinal newman and saint rose will be welcomed back this morning. will have reaction in a live report. ( james ) and after the break... toy-r-us targeted by thieves. one group's coordinated effort is caught on camera in santa cruz. ace train 3 late due to mechanical problems in tracy. bay bridge wb 80 is min from the ( james ) happening now... police are looking for the thieves who targeted a toys-r-us in santa cruz. this is time lapse video of the theft. police say the crooks were...
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>> next on booktv's "after words," judge jon newman details his career in the judicial system serving first as a prosecutor and now as as a fedl appellate judge for 38 years on the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit. he is interviewed by connecticut senator richard blumenthal. senator blumenthal serves on the judiciary committee and served five terms as connecticut's attorney general. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: judge newman, thank you for joining me. i am really honored and excited about having this conversation regarding your book which is remarkable and fascinating because you lead a remarkable and fascinating life as a judge for 45 years. and this book talks not only about that life in law but also about your political history and a lot of personal stuff on the issue of personal stuff i should disclose the beginning i was your law clerk some wraps around 40 years ago, a long time ago. and you also officiated at my wedding so we been good personal friends for a
>> next on booktv's "after words," judge jon newman details his career in the judicial system serving first as a prosecutor and now as as a fedl appellate judge for 38 years on the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit. he is interviewed by connecticut senator richard blumenthal. senator blumenthal serves on the judiciary committee and served five terms as connecticut's attorney general. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts...
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this is a model that worked great while paul newman was alive but turned sour after he passed away in laws prevents a private foundation from owning more of 20% of for profit company. newman's own chief executive bob for forrester has been trying to cook up a fix for this for years, now his grace period is over this year the company will face 200% fine on the value of its holdings. >> the problem we have now is that we've run out of time stat oerl if we are not in compliance by november 20, 2018, we begin to face severe excise taxes that are meant to put you out of business. >> republicans hoped to include some sort of fix for this inside the sweeping tax bill but they had to chop it out at the last minute for procedural reasons. forrester and other executives are here trying to find another bill to attach a solution to but guys, they need to get this figured out during the first quarter of this year otherwise, we could be saying sayonara to the marinara back to you. >> we talk about winners and losers all the time. that is a vivid example of one ylan, thank you so much. still to come
this is a model that worked great while paul newman was alive but turned sour after he passed away in laws prevents a private foundation from owning more of 20% of for profit company. newman's own chief executive bob for forrester has been trying to cook up a fix for this for years, now his grace period is over this year the company will face 200% fine on the value of its holdings. >> the problem we have now is that we've run out of time stat oerl if we are not in compliance by november...
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brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider john newman details his career serving as a prosecutor and now as a federal appellate judge for 38 years of the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit. he's interviewed by senator richard blumenthal. senator blumenthal serves on the judiciary committee anjudiciaryd five terms as connecticut's attorney general. this is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> thank you for joining me. i am honored and excited about having this conversation regarding your book which is remarkable and fascinating because you lead a remarkable and fascinating life as a judge for 45 years and this book talks not only about the life of the law but also political stuff and on the issue of personal stuff i should disclose i was that i ww clerk about 40 years ago and you also officiated at my wedding so we have been good personal friends for a while as well. >> it's one of the good perks of being a judge. i got 95 and seven have gone on to become judges. 14 are tenured pro
brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider john newman details his career serving as a prosecutor and now as a federal appellate judge for 38 years of the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit. he's interviewed by senator richard blumenthal. senator blumenthal serves on the judiciary committee anjudiciaryd five terms as connecticut's attorney general. this is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work....
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walter isaacson, maryland drew and adam newman. >> thank you. you sit in the middle. thank you. >> welcome, i finished reading a book on leonardo da vinci. when he was 12 years old he came from at that small village, to the town of florence. all sorts of young people were flowing into that town because it had become a mecca for creativity. leonardo was a bit of a misfit. was illegitimate, gay, left-handeds vegetarian, a artist who loved engineering but totally embraced by that city. because the printing press had been invented and publishing houses were there, all sorts of new forms of banking brought people from the fall of constantinople bringing algebra, all these things were mixed together in a cauldron of creativity. now 500 years later that is happening in cities like new orleans and other places around this country and part of it is creating spaces where people can live, work, and learn together. that is what leonardo did when he joined this wonderful workshop that verocio had in florence that was building the dome and painting great paintings, that is what som
walter isaacson, maryland drew and adam newman. >> thank you. you sit in the middle. thank you. >> welcome, i finished reading a book on leonardo da vinci. when he was 12 years old he came from at that small village, to the town of florence. all sorts of young people were flowing into that town because it had become a mecca for creativity. leonardo was a bit of a misfit. was illegitimate, gay, left-handeds vegetarian, a artist who loved engineering but totally embraced by that city....
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. >> reporter: we are live at cardinal newman high school where students were welcomed back with a special assembly this morning. >> reporter: things are quiet here because students in class inside the bung alows right now, it is a day students and staff have been waiting for. the high school and middle school both opening their doors and welcoming students back. for the first time since fire swept through the north bay, the students returned to saint rose athlic elementary and middle school, the students finding a silver lining to the situation. >> we now have air conditioning. >> reporter: the parents are welcoming the change back to the norm after the events. the principal was here early preparing for the big day and says it is good to have the school come together as a community. >> we were able to stay together at the perish but to be here on the home turf is amazing. we have had so many people behind us with this indever -- endeavor. >> reporter: after the fires thshgs classes were separated and sent to different schools but today they celebrated being together on one campus. >> it f
. >> reporter: we are live at cardinal newman high school where students were welcomed back with a special assembly this morning. >> reporter: things are quiet here because students in class inside the bung alows right now, it is a day students and staff have been waiting for. the high school and middle school both opening their doors and welcoming students back. for the first time since fire swept through the north bay, the students returned to saint rose athlic elementary and...
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rhetoric newman joins us. -- frederick newman joins us.o a look at the emerging markets in this part of the world. also, how are these reforms playing out with india? one man who claims that, perhaps, the industry has its hands tied. we will be hearing from the chairman of may hinder a -- of mahindra. looking at moves on the equity markets. this is bloomberg. him ♪ david: what was the human genome project? dr. collins: it is basically the entire instruction book for an organism. david: was it harder to discover the human genome or be appointed by two different presidents? dr. collins: both of those had certain challenges. david: how much longer do think people can keep increasing their longevity? dr. collins: we might figure out how to achieve that by tinkering a bit with the biology. david: what is the single greatest health challenge the united states faces today? dr. collins: more people died of opioid overdoses than car wrecks last year. it is just unbelievable. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize
rhetoric newman joins us. -- frederick newman joins us.o a look at the emerging markets in this part of the world. also, how are these reforms playing out with india? one man who claims that, perhaps, the industry has its hands tied. we will be hearing from the chairman of may hinder a -- of mahindra. looking at moves on the equity markets. this is bloomberg. him ♪ david: what was the human genome project? dr. collins: it is basically the entire instruction book for an organism. david: was it...
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but sold the bottom boat star exactly where to go but if good school was the villain of the piece newman market so was the hero the judge saying from the event to speed choke and for the safety turn and finish after just sixty minutes. in the second period things started to come unstuck for shelter. look at scott was subbed off to a kickoff and whistling. and over crept back into the game yet girl fehrman looked to have sealed the points for shelter with this double seat on seventy minutes. but nicklaus fuku hung over have a striker who is going on for he followed last week's hot chick with the pictures goal here in the eighty sixth minute to steal a point for his side and keep them in the hunt for europe. it kept a miserable day foregoes that. he'll have his sights set on european glory with buyer next season but will his continued presence in the shell get team derail their bid for champions league football. match day nine hundred chat continues with michel and one of the big stories of the week was the announcement that is leaving the club later in the year in july in fact as we saw i
but sold the bottom boat star exactly where to go but if good school was the villain of the piece newman market so was the hero the judge saying from the event to speed choke and for the safety turn and finish after just sixty minutes. in the second period things started to come unstuck for shelter. look at scott was subbed off to a kickoff and whistling. and over crept back into the game yet girl fehrman looked to have sealed the points for shelter with this double seat on seventy minutes. but...
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in the coming weeks on "after words," federal judge john newman will reflect on his career first as a prosecutor and now as a federal appellant judge. former clinton administration official peter edelman will argue that u.s. courts are using fees to exploit the economically impoverished. black lives matter co-founder patrice colors will discuss the birth and growth of the movement. and this weekend on "after words," christopher scalia, son to have late supreme court justice antonin scalia, will share selections from his father's speeches. >> he delivered -- i think i know the stump speech you're referring to. it's a speech he delivered about originalism and why it's superior to what's called the living constitution approach -- >> right. >> -- to jurisprudence. and i heard him deliver that speech too in madison, wisconsin, in 2001. and it's one he delivered very often. it was his stump speech. i was looking forward to finding a written version of that because i loved that speech. i thought it was great. >> right. >> it included a wonderful passage where he compared the living constitut
in the coming weeks on "after words," federal judge john newman will reflect on his career first as a prosecutor and now as a federal appellant judge. former clinton administration official peter edelman will argue that u.s. courts are using fees to exploit the economically impoverished. black lives matter co-founder patrice colors will discuss the birth and growth of the movement. and this weekend on "after words," christopher scalia, son to have late supreme court justice...
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rose, and up the road, cardinal newman high school. >> it was a lot. but i think that there's much more to gain from it than what we lost. >> reporter: when students, staff and parents enter the gym, no doubt they saw all those victory banners on the wall. the one they celebrated today is more significant than all that came before combined. their recovery from the aftermath of north bay fires that burned half the buildings on campus. >> the people matter most. the schools, not the buildings. it's the people. and we were able to sustain our school. but is great to be together. >> reporter: more than 600 students in the same place for the first time in 15 weeks. >> i mean, this is our first really natural disaster that we experienced. and it definitely hit us in a way that we would never expect. >> not only did the school burn down, but one-sixth of the students here lost their homes in the fire. >> it's something i never thought would happen. but it did. you know. just got to deal with it. >> reporter: today vanessa, formerly of fountain grove, blended
rose, and up the road, cardinal newman high school. >> it was a lot. but i think that there's much more to gain from it than what we lost. >> reporter: when students, staff and parents enter the gym, no doubt they saw all those victory banners on the wall. the one they celebrated today is more significant than all that came before combined. their recovery from the aftermath of north bay fires that burned half the buildings on campus. >> the people matter most. the schools, not...
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returned home is nothing left newman the truth why doesn't work we may return in the future when the area season from living. the level of destruction in most of the areas which we're which we're under isis control and following the ability to operations have witnessed heavy destruction homes demolished areas where the basic services are not functional water electricity or scars or at least with the with the very basic supply of very major risk is the unexploded ordinance is the improvised explosive devices that could have been put by isis or any other or any other group involved in the in the in the fighting but the other key danger is the fear of people being attacked by. sleeping isis others all by people who are affiliated with isis. there are keep prime minister has denied refugees are being forced to return to unsafe areas he says it's misinformation spread by his political rivals. well for myself let's see what auti. come back to be a musket time for the latest updates on world headlines. show seemed wrong all right old roles just don't call. me the all that is yet to shape ou
returned home is nothing left newman the truth why doesn't work we may return in the future when the area season from living. the level of destruction in most of the areas which we're which we're under isis control and following the ability to operations have witnessed heavy destruction homes demolished areas where the basic services are not functional water electricity or scars or at least with the with the very basic supply of very major risk is the unexploded ordinance is the improvised...
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istory.tter @cspanh >> on "afterwards," appellate judge john newman looks at his career. he is interviewed by senator richard blumenthal. of 45 years, having gone from that active life of going to court and advocating a case, to judge and, was that a difficult transition for you, and did you miss the life of advocacy? was not difficult. i have known people became judges and so disliked the decision-making process that they left the bench. i was an advocate. i was glad to be an advocate. while the decision-making process was different, i found it to be enormously satisfying. i have to say i loved being a judge. the opportunity to resolve --putes, large and small they all matter to somebody, wa. i have known people became but some have large political significance -- that is a satisfying role. on"afterwards" on book tv, c-span2. weekend, american history weekend, american history tv is featuring springdale, missouri. c-span's cities tour staff recently visited many site showcasing its history. in 1861, more than 16,000 union and confederate troops fought the battle of wilso
istory.tter @cspanh >> on "afterwards," appellate judge john newman looks at his career. he is interviewed by senator richard blumenthal. of 45 years, having gone from that active life of going to court and advocating a case, to judge and, was that a difficult transition for you, and did you miss the life of advocacy? was not difficult. i have known people became judges and so disliked the decision-making process that they left the bench. i was an advocate. i was glad to be an...