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u.c. berkeley unaccounted for. from the u.c. 7 news. >> and michael rosen was another person from u.c. berkeley, a staff writer at the daily cal who just spoke on "good morning america." he described the place as a tinderbox. >> when you walk in, there was a ton of kind of wooden elements to the space. there's literal rooms that were constructed oust of antique wood. it's clear the space was very much constructed of wood. that if a tragedy were to happen, there were the elements in place for it to happen. >> rosen said he and his friends stepped outside just before the fire erupted to go to the store, and when they got back, this is what they saw, that smoke and flames billowing from the building. >> there has been a lot of information come from the news conferences. the next one is at 1 11:00 a.m. when it happens we will let you know on our news app and do a push alert so you are aware it's happening. from there you can watch it from your phone if you don't happen to be at your tv. we will also have it live and streaming on our
u.c. berkeley unaccounted for. from the u.c. 7 news. >> and michael rosen was another person from u.c. berkeley, a staff writer at the daily cal who just spoke on "good morning america." he described the place as a tinderbox. >> when you walk in, there was a ton of kind of wooden elements to the space. there's literal rooms that were constructed oust of antique wood. it's clear the space was very much constructed of wood. that if a tragedy were to happen, there were the...
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u.c. berkeley unaccounted for.he fire one of them, vanessa, her family is pleading with anyone with information about her to contact authorities and have authorities contact them. from the u.c. berkeley campus, eric thomas, abc7 news. >> interesting information. we hope for the best for those students. if you haven't already, this is a good time to down road our abc7 news app. we have push alerts and including when officials are holding news conferences. the next conference is expected at 8:00 a.m. with a push alert you can watch it on your phone in case you are not by the tv when it happens. >> now your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> good sunday morning. another chilly start out there. live doppler 7 picking up on a little bit of a visibility issue up to the north. but also check it out. a gorgeous shot from mt. tam. you can see the beautiful start to the sunrise at 7:10. 49 san francisco. good morning, gilroy, 34 degrees. mid-40s on the coast. that's a little warmer than you were yesterday. and some of
u.c. berkeley unaccounted for.he fire one of them, vanessa, her family is pleading with anyone with information about her to contact authorities and have authorities contact them. from the u.c. berkeley campus, eric thomas, abc7 news. >> interesting information. we hope for the best for those students. if you haven't already, this is a good time to down road our abc7 news app. we have push alerts and including when officials are holding news conferences. the next conference is expected at...
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u.c. berkeley unaccounted for.m, vanessa, her family is pleading with anyone with information about her to contact authorities and have authorities contact them. from the u.c. berkeley campus, eric thomas, abc7 news. >> hopefully those families will get some good news. if you were like me, you woke up with so many notifications on your phone about what happened while you were sleeping. this is the way i'm keeping in touch from the newsroom, just download our news app. we will let you no i as soon as the news conferences are held throughout the day. first one will be held at 8:00 a.m. you will be able to watch it on air or watch it directly on your app. hopefully you can stay in touch throughout your busy sunday with what is happening in oakland. >> now your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> good morning. patchy fog up in petaluma, santa rosa. otherwise it's the another clear and chili start. right now it shows the clear sky. that will be changing in the north bay later on today with increasing clouds. 49 san
u.c. berkeley unaccounted for.m, vanessa, her family is pleading with anyone with information about her to contact authorities and have authorities contact them. from the u.c. berkeley campus, eric thomas, abc7 news. >> hopefully those families will get some good news. if you were like me, you woke up with so many notifications on your phone about what happened while you were sleeping. this is the way i'm keeping in touch from the newsroom, just download our news app. we will let you no i...
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u.c. berkeley engineered has now been subpoenaed. jack moehle, professor of structural engineering at cal, and one of two engineers who reviewed the foundation design of the 58-story building in save. millennium towers, you might know, is now sinking and leaning. and supervisors want to know who is responsible. moehle is repeatedly dodged interviews prompting today's unusual decision to subpoena him. today's vote was by the board of supervisors government oversight committee. it will now go before the full board. well, getting back to our coverage in oakland, they weren't part of the mainstream crowd, and that's what made them extraordinary. the stories of the 36 people who died are heart warming. >> tonight we have the story of the girlfriend of one of the victims, and the love story they shared in an intimate moment captured on camera. nbc bay area reporter tells us about a kiss that will last forever. >> reporter: the word bitter sweet was invented for stories just like this. the bitter part is obvious. the loss of 36 lives, inclu
u.c. berkeley engineered has now been subpoenaed. jack moehle, professor of structural engineering at cal, and one of two engineers who reviewed the foundation design of the 58-story building in save. millennium towers, you might know, is now sinking and leaning. and supervisors want to know who is responsible. moehle is repeatedly dodged interviews prompting today's unusual decision to subpoena him. today's vote was by the board of supervisors government oversight committee. it will now go...
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u.c. berkeley engineer. jack mayly is the professor of structural engineering at u.c. of the 58-story building. the tower, as you well now know, is sinking and leaning and supervisors want to know who is responsible. mayly has repeatedly declined invitations to testify before supervisors prompting today's unusual decision to subpoena him. >> the first excuse was he was busy with the class. the second time it was, you're going to have to subpoena me. now it's i'm going to be in south america for a month. but it's just a matter of when, not if. >> today's vote was by supervisors government oversight committee and will now go before the full board of supervisors for final approval. >> the city sky line is changing right before our eyes. the new sales force tower will replace the transamerica pyramid as san francisco's tallest building. also, today developers broke ground on the tower that will be the city's second tallest sky scraper behind the new sales force tower. it's called the ocean wide center, going up at first and mission. it will be a he blend of office space, c
u.c. berkeley engineer. jack mayly is the professor of structural engineering at u.c. of the 58-story building. the tower, as you well now know, is sinking and leaning and supervisors want to know who is responsible. mayly has repeatedly declined invitations to testify before supervisors prompting today's unusual decision to subpoena him. >> the first excuse was he was busy with the class. the second time it was, you're going to have to subpoena me. now it's i'm going to be in south...
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u.c. berkeley. >> and sara hoda. a teacher. we'll have much more on the victims and the investigation on "good morning america." >>> turning to the presidential transition, donald trump is taking on china as he comes under fire for a conversation with the leader of taiwan. >> his short list for secretary we get the latest from karen travers. >> reporter: there have been public displays of division in donald trump's irn circle. top transition aides say this expanding of the cabinet search is because so many qualified people say they want to serve many his administration. big cabinet announcements expected this week. again. >> reporter: 2459 dinner last week didn't seem to seal the deal with mitt romney. president-elect trump is now considering as many as nine candidates. romney, rudy giuliani, senator bob corker and david petraeus. john huntsman, an obey ma appointee is now in the mix, as well as the current ceo of exxon mobile and a retired navy admiral that hillary clinton >> we have a president-elect who wants to look at the
u.c. berkeley. >> and sara hoda. a teacher. we'll have much more on the victims and the investigation on "good morning america." >>> turning to the presidential transition, donald trump is taking on china as he comes under fire for a conversation with the leader of taiwan. >> his short list for secretary we get the latest from karen travers. >> reporter: there have been public displays of division in donald trump's irn circle. top transition aides say this...
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u.c. berkeley with a degree in computer science and was at friend. his brother says his smile and his presence changed every person that was lucky enough to feel his warmth and light. several other victims were also artists and musicians. so far ranging in ages from 17 to 35. amanda brown worked with several of the people who were performing friday night at the "ghost ship" and knew them personally. >> i don't want these particular people to be gone, because i find them to be inspiring and i sort of the glue that holds us all together. >> reporter: cbs has learned the youngest victim so far is a 17-year-old boy whose father works with the alameda county sheriff's department. throughout the day, hundreds of people have come here to pay their respects at the memorial behind me. tonight there will be a vigil for the victims at the missing. scott, thousands are expected to attend. >> pelley: more of the latest details on "cbs this morning" tomorrow. in another breaking news story tonight, a mistrial has been declared in the murder case of a black man who
u.c. berkeley with a degree in computer science and was at friend. his brother says his smile and his presence changed every person that was lucky enough to feel his warmth and light. several other victims were also artists and musicians. so far ranging in ages from 17 to 35. amanda brown worked with several of the people who were performing friday night at the "ghost ship" and knew them personally. >> i don't want these particular people to be gone, because i find them to be...
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u.c. berkeley. >> and sara hoda. a teacher. friends say she enjoyed working with children. we'll have much more on the victims and the investigation on "good morning america." >>> turning to the presidential transition, donald trump is taking on china as he comes under fire for a conversation with the leader of taiwan. >> meanwhile, as trump looks to round out his list for secretary of state just got longer. we get the latest from karen travers. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ryan and mara. there have been some public displays of division in donald trump's inner circle. top transition aides say this expanding of the cabinet search is because so many qualified people say they want to serve in his administration. big cabinet announcements are expected this week from president-elect donald trump. >> it will be a team that makes america strong and prosperous again. week didn't seem to seal the deal for mitt romney. abc news has learned that trump is broadening his search for secretary of state and is now considering as many as nine candidates. in addition to romney, r
u.c. berkeley. >> and sara hoda. a teacher. friends say she enjoyed working with children. we'll have much more on the victims and the investigation on "good morning america." >>> turning to the presidential transition, donald trump is taking on china as he comes under fire for a conversation with the leader of taiwan. >> meanwhile, as trump looks to round out his list for secretary of state just got longer. we get the latest from karen travers. good morning....
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u.c. berkeley students. according to the daily cal newspaper, griffin mad din, jenny morris and jenessa plotkins are missing and david klein is missing after the fire. also alex vega and his long time girl friend mikaela gregory. their relatives say they were both seen at the party friday night but neither of them has been heard from since. it's a similar story for a lot of families. >> a friend of my daughter called my wife and told her that -- is mikaela home. she went to the party last night. that's how we found out that she came here. we had no idea. >> reporter: authorities are just beginning the process of recovering the victims from the burned out building and then identifying them and notifying families. so far, as we reported, ten bodies have been pulled from the burned out warehouse. the sheriff's office says they will be fingerprinting those victims as soon as possible to notify their families as quickly as they can. there is stories of people reported missing initially who since have been reunite
u.c. berkeley students. according to the daily cal newspaper, griffin mad din, jenny morris and jenessa plotkins are missing and david klein is missing after the fire. also alex vega and his long time girl friend mikaela gregory. their relatives say they were both seen at the party friday night but neither of them has been heard from since. it's a similar story for a lot of families. >> a friend of my daughter called my wife and told her that -- is mikaela home. she went to the party last...
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u.c. berkeley student not far from campus. stay with us. ♪ ♪ jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. imagine a world where the holidays are about joy again. where days are filled with magic instead of madness. at t.j. maxx, marshalls and homegoods, we've imagined the holidays this way for decades. it's why we never have crazy sales. never make you clip coupons. and always have amazing prices on popular brands and thoughtful gifts. it's time to bring back the holidays with t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods. >>> back at 6:54, highway 4 in east contra costa is open after a deadly crash in brentwood, two cars colliding after 11:30 last night at the intersection of byron highway and marsh creek road. the major intersection was shut down. at least one person died but no other details are being released. we'll bring you more information as soon as we get it. >>> berkley police investigating
u.c. berkeley student not far from campus. stay with us. ♪ ♪ jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. imagine a world where the holidays are about joy again. where days are filled with magic instead of madness. at t.j. maxx, marshalls and homegoods, we've imagined the holidays this way for decades. it's why we never have crazy sales. never make you...
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u.c. berkeley graduate. 30-year-old sara hoda was a teacher.hat candlelight memorial is planned for 8:00 tonight at the pergola at lake merritt. thousands of people have said they will attend. a lot of folks trying to find a way to heal and move forward. kris sanchez, today in the bay. >>> 5:37. we are hearing harrowing stories of survival. >> two women tell us about the frantic moments right after the fire broke out. >> the power went out and i then just jumped off the loft which is 10 or 11 feet. grabbed a head lamp and used it to grab my cat, my phone, grabbed my keys. i'm not sure why. then just tried to get out of my gate and out the door. people at that point were trying to push their way through. >> this is our home. one of the residents was standing in the doorway with the smoke pouring out with his phone trying to light the way for people trapped inside. >> and pulled people. >> he saved people's lives that night. he was trying to get people out of there. at some point whether you got out or you didn't. that timeline was under 10 minut
u.c. berkeley graduate. 30-year-old sara hoda was a teacher.hat candlelight memorial is planned for 8:00 tonight at the pergola at lake merritt. thousands of people have said they will attend. a lot of folks trying to find a way to heal and move forward. kris sanchez, today in the bay. >>> 5:37. we are hearing harrowing stories of survival. >> two women tell us about the frantic moments right after the fire broke out. >> the power went out and i then just jumped off the...
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u.c. berkeley with a minor in creative writing. he taught computer science at an oakland, california high school for 17 years before turning to full-time writing. in 2006, his "american born chinese" became the first graphic novel to be nominated for a national book award. and the two-volume "boxers and saints," about the boxer rebellion in china, also received a nomination, in 2013. what is it about comics, or graphic novels, that somehow works? because not everybody gets it, right? >> i love the combination of the visual with the text. and as a reader i just think the interplay between pictures and words can be so complex. you know, like in the hands of a really good cartoonist you can get some really amazing things out. >> brown: i see you with the kids and you play up the kind of insecurities that you had, right, you're very upfront about that. "i'm a nerd, i was this, i was that." why? >> well first, because it's true! i think, this is what i realized as an adult, as somebody who has been doing comics for almost 20 years now,
u.c. berkeley with a minor in creative writing. he taught computer science at an oakland, california high school for 17 years before turning to full-time writing. in 2006, his "american born chinese" became the first graphic novel to be nominated for a national book award. and the two-volume "boxers and saints," about the boxer rebellion in china, also received a nomination, in 2013. what is it about comics, or graphic novels, that somehow works? because not everybody gets...
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u.c. berkeley and also at bard, written all of his life, grew up in utica, new york, harvard graduate. and we thank you. your book is called "spiral, trapped in the forever war." thank you very much for joining us. mark: my pleasure. it's good to be here. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> if you enjoyed this week's q&a, here are some others you might like, retired general daniel bolger talks about his book "why we lost" a general's inside account of iraq and afghanistan wars. "new york times" london bureau chief john burns talks about covering military efforts in iraq and afghanistan. and former defense secretary donald rumsfeld on his book "known and unknown" about his life in public service. you can watch these any time online and search our entire video library at c-span.org. >> "washington jump" is next. on today's program, dan lamon the, national security writer for "the washington post" looks at defense issues facing the trump administration. nd joe plenzeler, worked extensively with general james
u.c. berkeley and also at bard, written all of his life, grew up in utica, new york, harvard graduate. and we thank you. your book is called "spiral, trapped in the forever war." thank you very much for joining us. mark: my pleasure. it's good to be here. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> if you enjoyed this week's q&a, here are some others you might like, retired general daniel bolger...
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u.c. berkeley still unaccounted for. >> the missing are not just from here in the bay area but all over stateuntry. many families are fearing the worst. we spoke to a man whose niece was still missing. >> she was center of attention, loveable kid, everybody loved her and her personality, even when we talked about -- pop out of nowhere, hello, guys, what are you worried about? let's go home. >> his niece is ara jo, 20 years old and painter and lives in oakland. her uncle said it is not like her to not keep in contact with her family. again, we are waiting on authorities in oakland to step to the mics last we heard is at 6:00 last night this news conference is expected to start at any moment. it is at 31st and international boulevard in oakland right outside the scene of that warehouse fire. >> sky 7 got a revealing shot from above showing the patch work of what enframing and debris rescuers are forced to work through. this is a slow process. a closer shot shows some firefighters inside that framing. a lot of that debris inside has melted and firefighters said they would actually have to cut bo
u.c. berkeley still unaccounted for. >> the missing are not just from here in the bay area but all over stateuntry. many families are fearing the worst. we spoke to a man whose niece was still missing. >> she was center of attention, loveable kid, everybody loved her and her personality, even when we talked about -- pop out of nowhere, hello, guys, what are you worried about? let's go home. >> his niece is ara jo, 20 years old and painter and lives in oakland. her uncle said...
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u.c. berkeley with degree in computer science and was at friday's music event with a friend. his brother says his smile and his presence changed every person that was lucky enough to feel his warmth and light. several other victims were also artists and musicians, so far, ranging in ages from 17 to 35. amanda brown worked with several of the people who were performing friday night at the ghost ship and knew them personally. >> i just don't want these particular people to be gone because i find them to be inspiring and i find them to be creative and sort of glue that hold us all together. >> reporter: cbs has learned the youngest victim so far is a 17-year-old buy whose father sheriff's department. throughout the day hundred have come here to pay their respects at the memorial behind me. tonight a vigil for the victims and the missing. scott, thousands are expected to attend. >> more of the latest details on cbs this morning. mireya villarreal, thanks. >> the cbs "overnight news" will >>> in another breaking news story tonight, a mistrial has been declared in the murder case o
u.c. berkeley with degree in computer science and was at friday's music event with a friend. his brother says his smile and his presence changed every person that was lucky enough to feel his warmth and light. several other victims were also artists and musicians, so far, ranging in ages from 17 to 35. amanda brown worked with several of the people who were performing friday night at the ghost ship and knew them personally. >> i just don't want these particular people to be gone because i...
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u.c. berkeley's art program.ge, becoming the oldest woman the grot from the acad -- graduate from the academy. >> the first academy i failed out the day before graduation, and they believed in me enough and i was 50 then. they believed in me enough to send me back through another academy. >> reporter: thankful for the opportunity to wear the uniform, she spent nearly three years creating the mural, not all of the history is a highlight, but it is truthful. >> this is martin luther king and joan baez, the singer. i made their faces together in the shape of a human heart. >> reporter: baez was incarcerated and king came to visit her and there are protests and officer-involved shootings. and the sheriff says he is proud of the work and what it represents. [ and this is a depiction of my friend, and he was killed in a robbery on december 11,1998 at the outback steak house. >> reporter: the artist is also found in each mural, including a nod to her former protest days. even cats l wrestlers. >> and i have that, and i
u.c. berkeley's art program.ge, becoming the oldest woman the grot from the acad -- graduate from the academy. >> the first academy i failed out the day before graduation, and they believed in me enough and i was 50 then. they believed in me enough to send me back through another academy. >> reporter: thankful for the opportunity to wear the uniform, she spent nearly three years creating the mural, not all of the history is a highlight, but it is truthful. >> this is martin...
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u.c. berkeley and also at bard, written all of his life, grew up in utica, new york, harvard graduate.nd we thank you. your book is called "spiral, trapped in the forever war." thank you very much for joining us. mark: my pleasure. it's good to be here. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> for free transcripts or to give us your opinion about this program, visit us at q-and -a.org. week, on c-span in primetime, tonight at 8:00 eastern, hear from some of the democrats vying to be the party including ray buckley, jamie and representative keith ellison from minnesota. ellison: do you know we hit a low in voter turnout, 36%. the democratic caucus is lower than any time since truman? we have a lot of rebuilding to do. >> tuesday night at 8:00, president barack obama and japanese prime minister chin so of a visit pearl harbor. mr. of a -- japanese prime visit pearlnzo abe harbor. is the first sitting japanese prime minister to visit t
u.c. berkeley and also at bard, written all of his life, grew up in utica, new york, harvard graduate.nd we thank you. your book is called "spiral, trapped in the forever war." thank you very much for joining us. mark: my pleasure. it's good to be here. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> for free transcripts or to give...