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thyou, rahsaan bernard. >> thank you. and for more information about building bridges across the river go to bbardc.org. that's news4 for sunday. i'm pat loosen moose. thanks. need help paying for college? so does... everyone. strayer has graduation fund. finish your bachelortodegree and save up 5% with tuition-free classes in your last year. >> saturday night shutdown. thousands of d.c. residents and businesses were left without power in the summer heat. this morning some are waking one electricity, while others are stillwaiting. >>> tweeting into the night, president trump kept up his attacks on representative elijah cummings and his maryland congressional district late into the night. we will have more on that backlash with the prest's latest set of controversial tweets. >>> and remember this? now months later officials say they know how this car got on the train tracks and nhow to isp iom happening again
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cornell bernard. >> the u.s. supreme court is allowing president trump to build a border wall uing pentagon money at least for now. >> that is drawing swift reaction from both sides. here's abc news reporter marci gonzalez. >> in a 5-4 decision, the supreme court authorizing the rheal location of $2.5 billion in pentagon military funds to build a wall along the u.s./mexico border while the legal challenges continue. president trump tweeting wow, big victory on the wall. the united states supreme court overturns lower court injunction allows southern border wall to proceed. big win for border security and the rule of law. that now overturned injunction was handed down in may by a federal judge who put a hold on the use of military funding for the president's wall saying it's up to congress to allocate federal expenditures. this after the president declared a national emergency in february attempting to divert money from the pentagon to build the wall. >> what the president tried to do was basically completely disr
cornell bernard. >> the u.s. supreme court is allowing president trump to build a border wall uing pentagon money at least for now. >> that is drawing swift reaction from both sides. here's abc news reporter marci gonzalez. >> in a 5-4 decision, the supreme court authorizing the rheal location of $2.5 billion in pentagon military funds to build a wall along the u.s./mexico border while the legal challenges continue. president trump tweeting wow, big victory on the wall. the...
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bernard smith has more. of his familynger at his death has been reflected in some of the biggest nationwide protests in israel in recent years. the 18-year-old was shot dead in the northern city of haifa by an off-duty police officer who says he tried to break up brawling ouths, but they turned against him. there are 150,000 jews of ethiopia in dissent in israel. ethiopian-- sent in israel. >> why do they do this? because they are racists. >> i have small kids. this is enough. it is not nice. i am always worried about my son until i see him with mayor and eyes when he comes home. aren't we also humans? bernard: thousands of protesters. evening rush hour until late into the night. a police spokesman said they needed to carry out a thorough and comprehensive evaluation of the circumstances of the shooting. the police officer who shot him is under house arrest and has been held at a secret location for his own protection. the internal investigations department has looked into the deaths of 10 in israeli citizen
bernard smith has more. of his familynger at his death has been reflected in some of the biggest nationwide protests in israel in recent years. the 18-year-old was shot dead in the northern city of haifa by an off-duty police officer who says he tried to break up brawling ouths, but they turned against him. there are 150,000 jews of ethiopia in dissent in israel. ethiopian-- sent in israel. >> why do they do this? because they are racists. >> i have small kids. this is enough. it is...
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. >>> i'm cornell bernard. the latest candidate to enter the presidential race makes his first appearance in san francisco tonight. abc7 news starts right now. >> now, news to build a better bay area from abc7. >> nobody in their first 2 1/2 years has done anywhere close to what we, not me, what we've all done. >> tonight as president trump tries to rally voters, his son is campaigning on his behalf here in san francisco. >> just a couple of miles away, a duelling campaign event as democrat tom steyer makes his first hometown visit since announcing his candidacy. >> stier eyer is the latest to r the race and tonight was his first campaign appearance. >> cornell bernard was there and is in the newsroom with the details. >> for months the bay area's tom steyer said he wouldn't run for president. now the billionaire philanthropist is in the race, and had harsh words for president trump and his supporters tonight. >> we're going give the bulk of our money away during our lifetime to good causes. >> billionaire tom
. >>> i'm cornell bernard. the latest candidate to enter the presidential race makes his first appearance in san francisco tonight. abc7 news starts right now. >> now, news to build a better bay area from abc7. >> nobody in their first 2 1/2 years has done anywhere close to what we, not me, what we've all done. >> tonight as president trump tries to rally voters, his son is campaigning on his behalf here in san francisco. >> just a couple of miles away, a...
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have been celebrating his historic victory. 42 kilometers from the capital bogota is where you got bernard grew up at an altitude of nearly 3000 meters it was the ideal training ground for the mountain specialist 1st coach didn't expect the youngster would win the tour de france this soon. is a no it's a big surprise what a gun by now has given colombian cycling. we have so many champions here in colombia. but now we have a kid like an angel. and he's only 22 years old so you know i'm 60. colombia has been gripped by cycling fever during this year's tour the entire nation has followed bernard's progress none more closely than his family. you might imagine how i'm feeling cheerful happy. full of joy pure happiness it's very hard to win the tour. the people here and across colombia are extremely proud of their new hero and a guy on edge is 22 years old has become a new motivation for colombians who are looking forward to many successful years in the sport. all right to business news africa is coming up next with a high tech solution for anyone whose cattle have gone missing at u.b.s. capsule
have been celebrating his historic victory. 42 kilometers from the capital bogota is where you got bernard grew up at an altitude of nearly 3000 meters it was the ideal training ground for the mountain specialist 1st coach didn't expect the youngster would win the tour de france this soon. is a no it's a big surprise what a gun by now has given colombian cycling. we have so many champions here in colombia. but now we have a kid like an angel. and he's only 22 years old so you know i'm 60....
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colombia has been gripped by cycling fever during this year's tour the entire nation has followed bernard's progress none more closely than his family. you might imagine how i'm feeling cheerful happy. full of joy pure happiness it's very hard to win the tour. the people here and across colombia are extremely proud of their new hero a guy just 22 years old has become a new motivation for colombians who are looking forward to many successful years in this sport. in the formula one dutchman max foster has won a chaotic german grand prey fish trap and secured his 2nd win of the ses and after mistakes from race laid out lewis hamilton and wet conditions germany's sebastian vettel produced a stunning display coming from last to finish 2nd. you're watching data we news live from berlin next up it's world stories the week in reports don't forget you can get all the latest news and headlines on our website that's the danger with the dot com i'm rebecca raters here in berlin from may and the entire team thanks watching data. is going. to. the banks. and so watch the language of. speaking the truth g
colombia has been gripped by cycling fever during this year's tour the entire nation has followed bernard's progress none more closely than his family. you might imagine how i'm feeling cheerful happy. full of joy pure happiness it's very hard to win the tour. the people here and across colombia are extremely proud of their new hero a guy just 22 years old has become a new motivation for colombians who are looking forward to many successful years in this sport. in the formula one dutchman max...
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colombia has been gripped by cycling fever during this year's tour the entire nation has followed bernard's progress more closely than his family . you might imagine how i'm feeling cheerful poppin. full of joy pure happiness it's very hard to win the tour. the people here and across colombia are extremely proud of their new hero. just 22 years old has become a new motivation for colombians who are looking forward to many successful years in the sport. and in the formula one dutchman match for stop and has won a chaotic german grand prix. and secured his 2nd win of the season after mistakes from race later lewis hamilton in what conditions germany's sebastian vettel produced a stunning display coming from last to finish 2nd and don't forget you can always get data for the news on the go just download our app from google play all from the apple store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use the data to send us your photos and videos you're watching live from berlin i'm rebecca riches more
colombia has been gripped by cycling fever during this year's tour the entire nation has followed bernard's progress more closely than his family . you might imagine how i'm feeling cheerful poppin. full of joy pure happiness it's very hard to win the tour. the people here and across colombia are extremely proud of their new hero. just 22 years old has become a new motivation for colombians who are looking forward to many successful years in the sport. and in the formula one dutchman match for...
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as you say, it began in 1945 when bernard lovell ale came here. he pioneered the use of radio waves as opposed to visible light as a tool to see what is happening out in the universe. it tracked russian and us spacecraft during the space race, it has been important for research into the moon, meteors, quasars, and it has fully transformed our understanding of the universe. part of the citations that unesco have given is because of the historic nature of what has gone on here. when bernard lovell ale came here, it was largely farmland and he started the signs, in post—war shares, really kind of basic buildings, but important signs. those structures are still here not far from where we are standing, just by the large love ale telescope, and that is one of the reasons whyjodrell telescope, and that is one of the reasons why jodrell bank telescope, and that is one of the reasons whyjodrell bank is being given this prestigious batch. we are hearing a lot about the historical significance, but it has a lot of scientific importance today. significance,
as you say, it began in 1945 when bernard lovell ale came here. he pioneered the use of radio waves as opposed to visible light as a tool to see what is happening out in the universe. it tracked russian and us spacecraft during the space race, it has been important for research into the moon, meteors, quasars, and it has fully transformed our understanding of the universe. part of the citations that unesco have given is because of the historic nature of what has gone on here. when bernard...
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we're live in alameda, cornell bernard. >> it is pretty remarkable. we do have more coverage of the moon landing anniversary at our website. among the things you'll find is a video of the moonwalk in real time. >> so the computer they used on apollo 11 had 4 kilobytes of memory. >>owew at 5:00, sfo celebrated the opening of a new terminal that also serves as a monument to a civil rights pioneer. >> i want to welcome everyone here to this great day, to the harvey milk celebration. >> that was abc 7 news reporter vic lee who emceed the ceremonies for harvey milk terminal one. southwest and jet blue will move in. the terminal will eventully have 25 gates. members of the public got a chance to see the new boarding areas, restaurants, shops and other amen its. >> we are changing the traveler's experience here more than any other area in the world. >> it highlights harvey milk. he served on the board of supervise eshs a supervisors and was asasz nighted in 1978. >>> housing and homelessness are some of the major issues we're focussing on. we have an update
we're live in alameda, cornell bernard. >> it is pretty remarkable. we do have more coverage of the moon landing anniversary at our website. among the things you'll find is a video of the moonwalk in real time. >> so the computer they used on apollo 11 had 4 kilobytes of memory. >>owew at 5:00, sfo celebrated the opening of a new terminal that also serves as a monument to a civil rights pioneer. >> i want to welcome everyone here to this great day, to the harvey milk...
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smith bernard thank you donald trump says officials will no longer deal with the british ambassador in washington over the weekend a leak of confidential letters from ken derrick showed how he described the u.s. president's administration is dysfunctional and annette and and has ordered an inquiry into the leak down a hole reports. he holds a pivotal position in global diplomacy yet the words of the u.k.'s ambassador to the united states kim derek are anything but diplomatic leaving the british government writhing in embarrassment and expressing its deep regret in leaked memos the trump white house is described as uniquely dysfunctional clumsy and inept u.s. policy on iran is incoherent chaotic the ambassador concludes we don't really believe this administration is going to become substantially more normal less dysfunctional less unpredictable the prime minister's office said she disagreed with the content of the memos but foreign secretary jeremy hunt was keen to defend the eyes and ears of the government in foreign capitals of course we recommend it clear that i don't share the am
smith bernard thank you donald trump says officials will no longer deal with the british ambassador in washington over the weekend a leak of confidential letters from ken derrick showed how he described the u.s. president's administration is dysfunctional and annette and and has ordered an inquiry into the leak down a hole reports. he holds a pivotal position in global diplomacy yet the words of the u.k.'s ambassador to the united states kim derek are anything but diplomatic leaving the british...
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cornell bernard is live with the details. cornell? >> dan, am marks batay was arraigned here at the hospital today. he did not enter a plea for a rampage which happened over the july 4th holiday. now, a judge escorted by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy arrived at the hospital for a 1:30 arraignment. 30-year-old batay coffee an engineer at youtube. he and friends rented a home in bow gay degas bay. he took four times as much acid as his friends and became violent attacking his friends, leaving the house where he stabbed a security guard with a landscape light. stole a truck, hit three pedestrians before being shot three times by a sheriff's deputy after coffee allegedly tried to drive into a chp car. his attorney spoke exclusively . with abc >> it do souead a badip if you will. and reacted. but i haven't been able to be have a conversation with him yet about what exactly was going through his mind or what he remembers. >> reporter: of coffee's arraignment was continued till august 14th. his bail set at more than $2 million. but his at
cornell bernard is live with the details. cornell? >> dan, am marks batay was arraigned here at the hospital today. he did not enter a plea for a rampage which happened over the july 4th holiday. now, a judge escorted by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy arrived at the hospital for a 1:30 arraignment. 30-year-old batay coffee an engineer at youtube. he and friends rented a home in bow gay degas bay. he took four times as much acid as his friends and became violent attacking his friends,...
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cornell bernard is live where he spoke with a witness to the crash. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, some witnesses describe the sound of that crash as something unreal. the wreckage remains several hundred yards here off the tarmac. >> i heard a loud banging and i looked over there and i saw a little bit of smoke and i saw -- it was just a lot of commotion. >> reporter: scott mathis heard >> reporter: offic student were doing training flights. >> they were practicing hovering, which is unique to helicopters in the air and they can stay in one place. and something happened. and the helicopter crashed. >> reporter: the student pilot was injured, but the flight instructor killed. the coroner identifies him as wayne projer. friends say he was a long-time in* for at vertical flight helicopter school. >> i rode with him several times. >> reporter: the faa says projer and his student were flying this robinson r-44 represent. >> the robinson models of helicopters are very popular for flight instruction. >> reporter: the chopper is owned by pacific helicopters. what caused
cornell bernard is live where he spoke with a witness to the crash. cornell? >> reporter: yeah, some witnesses describe the sound of that crash as something unreal. the wreckage remains several hundred yards here off the tarmac. >> i heard a loud banging and i looked over there and i saw a little bit of smoke and i saw -- it was just a lot of commotion. >> reporter: scott mathis heard >> reporter: offic student were doing training flights. >> they were practicing...
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cornell bernard is live in san bruno. shocking how young these suspects are. >> reporter: yeah, eric. the suspects just teenagers. one of them facing attempted murder charges for a shootout which played out inside this mall. >> i'm glad they finally, think caught them. >> it's great. i hope they get the other one. >> reporter: shoppers at the mall relieved to hear one of the shooting suspects has been arrested. last tuesday a shootout between two groups of teens captured on mall security cameras. it sent terrified shoppers running for cover. san bruno police say a 16 year old suspected shooter and 15-year-old accomplice, both of them boys, were arrested saturday at a home in san francisco. the police chief says 18-year-old dionte grant has not been found. he's considered to be armed and dangerous. >> we believe this incident generated from a dispute between two groups of people and the two shooters were shooting at each other. >> reporter: they say the dispute was minor but won't say what it was. >> the victims were assoc
cornell bernard is live in san bruno. shocking how young these suspects are. >> reporter: yeah, eric. the suspects just teenagers. one of them facing attempted murder charges for a shootout which played out inside this mall. >> i'm glad they finally, think caught them. >> it's great. i hope they get the other one. >> reporter: shoppers at the mall relieved to hear one of the shooting suspects has been arrested. last tuesday a shootout between two groups of teens captured...
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. >>> bernard betts-king's job was to care for disabledlt adu but today he pleaded guilty to raining two women at a northern virginia facility where he worked. betts-king was a behavioral technician at a place called mvle community center, a nonprofit that helps the disabled, but last year two interintel ctually disabled women in that program there gave birth, and dna from the babies identified betts-king as the father. he was charged with rape. prosecutors say that neither woman was capable of even giving concept. today in a fairfax county courtroom betts-kingded guilty to both rape charges and is facing up life in prison when he's sentenced in november. >>> we're leaing more about the fatal crash on the beltway that backed up traffic for six miles. this is what it lood like around 4:00 this morning. this is near university boulevard and new hampshire avenue in white oak. maryland state police say a passenger was killed after a vehicle rolled over. three other people were hurt and taken to the hospital. no word on what caused this crash. >>> montgomery county police are trying to re
. >>> bernard betts-king's job was to care for disabledlt adu but today he pleaded guilty to raining two women at a northern virginia facility where he worked. betts-king was a behavioral technician at a place called mvle community center, a nonprofit that helps the disabled, but last year two interintel ctually disabled women in that program there gave birth, and dna from the babies identified betts-king as the father. he was charged with rape. prosecutors say that neither woman was...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard saw it all and has this report. >> reporter: san francisco's world famous pride parade started down market street at 10:30 >> today is to celebrate everybody loving everybody, doesn't natter who you are. >> reporter: but later it came to a screeching halt. this group of protesters got on to the parade route near sixth street and sat down and refused to league and linked together with rainbow colored tubes. it was protesting police corporation during the pride parade. >> that is not okay. that is completely against the spirit of what pride should be. >> the cell phone video shows police officers taking a protester in custody and water bottles were thrown at them but protesters say officers were overly aggressive. some got angry. >> this is wrong. this is not the time or the place to do this. >> as you see, everything is at a standstill. i don't get what they were saying. >> reporter: police officers monitored several feet away. parade organizers stepped in to negotiate. >> we were able to de-escalate the situation by getting our volunteer safety crew
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard saw it all and has this report. >> reporter: san francisco's world famous pride parade started down market street at 10:30 >> today is to celebrate everybody loving everybody, doesn't natter who you are. >> reporter: but later it came to a screeching halt. this group of protesters got on to the parade route near sixth street and sat down and refused to league and linked together with rainbow colored tubes. it was protesting police...
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. >>> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard spent the day in a hot spot. he has a look how people coped orter:weremexos they took on re asia-pacific at the little league immediate division world series in livermore where it felt as hot as had barbecue. >> it's hot. >> it's hot, yeah. a lot hotter than we expected with this weekend. that's okay. we can stand the heat. >> parent jami klauser says this weekend's mission is to play ball and keep cool. misting stations have been set up near the baseball fields where folks can cool off. >> the mist tent keeps me cool today. >> reporter: we found team australia trying to cool down under the misters. >> did you know it would be this hot when you came here to play. >> not this hot. >> reporter: hydration. there was lots of gator ade and water for the spectators and players. this team from puerto rico is trying to cope. >> kids drink a lot of water. >> reporter: by 3:00 p.m., the temperature downtown reached with 102 degrees. that called with for a trip to lizzy's fountain where the dancing water refreshed with ever
. >>> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard spent the day in a hot spot. he has a look how people coped orter:weremexos they took on re asia-pacific at the little league immediate division world series in livermore where it felt as hot as had barbecue. >> it's hot. >> it's hot, yeah. a lot hotter than we expected with this weekend. that's okay. we can stand the heat. >> parent jami klauser says this weekend's mission is to play ball and keep cool. misting stations have...
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news reporter cornell bernard with a look at the broader impact of today's victory. >> go usa, yeah. >> reporter: soccer fans cheering on team usa at a watch party at san francisco's civic center. >> this is epic, beautiful. love the women's team. love the usa. >> it's nerve-racking in the beginning but to see the team win, usa. >> reporter: with everything on the line versus the netherlands, team captain meghan rapinoe scored this amazing penalty kick in the second half. lease very scored to put the u.s. ahead 2-0 coasting to victory rapinoe got a standing ovation in france. >> they showed up to play. they dominate, destroy and play soccer. >> reporter: in san jose, a watch party was rocking. > i'm so happy my favorite player, meghan rapinoe got the fi. >>epr:any wom inspiring. a legal fight for equal pay and triotment fr tn waits them. >> it shows women deserve the equality, the same pay as the men if not more because they are scoring higher. >> reporter: world cup champion and bay area resident brandi chastain says the players' lawsuit could change the game forever. >> players i h
news reporter cornell bernard with a look at the broader impact of today's victory. >> go usa, yeah. >> reporter: soccer fans cheering on team usa at a watch party at san francisco's civic center. >> this is epic, beautiful. love the women's team. love the usa. >> it's nerve-racking in the beginning but to see the team win, usa. >> reporter: with everything on the line versus the netherlands, team captain meghan rapinoe scored this amazing penalty kick in the...
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bernard kerik. next. what percentage of delivery people are nibbling on your food just before it reaches your doorstep? the number-surprise you. crazy video of grasshoppers invading las vegas. but why did it happen? we have the answer for you after this. your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. you need decision tech. lick fast like a cookie...
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sir bernard lovell started things here in 1945 bernard lovell started things here in1945 and bernard lovell started things here in 1945 and the telescope bears his name. he was the pioneer of exploring space with radio waves and notjust the visible exploring space with radio waves and not just the visible light. exploring space with radio waves and notjust the visible light. the news has spread throughout the astronomical community, professor brian cox said it is superb news. unesco sate the honour is to honour jodrell bank and their role in transforming our understanding of the universe. i'm looking behind you, why was that site cheshire chosen? this is in deepest, darkest rural cheshire, not many radio waves here which would interfere with the radio waves from the telescope and another one here they are trying to get from space. mobile phones are normally banned here and the wreck is so powerful that powerful that if that where a mobile phone signal coming from mars the telescopes you would pick it up. this is notjust about the heritage, the science continues. this is about ongoing
sir bernard lovell started things here in 1945 bernard lovell started things here in1945 and bernard lovell started things here in 1945 and the telescope bears his name. he was the pioneer of exploring space with radio waves and notjust the visible exploring space with radio waves and not just the visible light. exploring space with radio waves and notjust the visible light. the news has spread throughout the astronomical community, professor brian cox said it is superb news. unesco sate the...
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abc7 news reporter cornell bernard has the story. >> two mares, both in their 20s are slowly recovering at this veterinarian facility with tlc and lots of tasty food. but on tuesday they were in bad shape, found abandoned in the corner of the winter home depot parking lot inside a sweltering horse trail were no food or water. locals can't believe it. >> i'm glad they got to them in time. it could have been a death sentence. >> it's possible the horses may have been left in the trailer for 24 hours. >> we have absolutely no idea why somebody would just show up in our county and just dump their horse trailer. >> kevin davis is investigating the case. he says both horses is malnourished. one of them is a mustang. her markings say she is a rescue from the bureau of land management. anime the own fer they ever come back, but this trailer going nowhere fast. it's got a flat tire. so far few leads. >> the plate went with the trailer is not -- it was stolen. >> it just dumped them off. it's awful, just awful. >> reporter: barbara volunteers with the sonoma county horse rescue organization. she
abc7 news reporter cornell bernard has the story. >> two mares, both in their 20s are slowly recovering at this veterinarian facility with tlc and lots of tasty food. but on tuesday they were in bad shape, found abandoned in the corner of the winter home depot parking lot inside a sweltering horse trail were no food or water. locals can't believe it. >> i'm glad they got to them in time. it could have been a death sentence. >> it's possible the horses may have been left in the...
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in any case, defending his country men say iing a lot of people don't understand how bernard plays. he moves slow. plays the game slower. i don't agree with fining the guy all of his prize money, he earned the right to be in the draw he thinks outrageous and hopes bernard is all right >> that's a lot of money >> that was all his prize money to get to that stage >>> interest rate, the hot topic today as the strong jobs report could mean the fed won't cut later this month will they or won't they? what does it mean for the housing market that's right ahead on "power lunch. is where people first gathered to form the stock exchangeee, which brought people together to invest in all the things that move us forward. every day, invesco combines ideas with technology, data with inspiration, investors with solutions. because the possibilities of life and investing are greater when we come together. ♪ >>> stocks wilting today on concerns that the strong jobs report could prevent the fed from cuts interest rates the direction of rates will be b key for the housing market in the second half. di
in any case, defending his country men say iing a lot of people don't understand how bernard plays. he moves slow. plays the game slower. i don't agree with fining the guy all of his prize money, he earned the right to be in the draw he thinks outrageous and hopes bernard is all right >> that's a lot of money >> that was all his prize money to get to that stage >>> interest rate, the hot topic today as the strong jobs report could mean the fed won't cut later this month...
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. >> pbs newshour weekenis made ssible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: d by the corporation f public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. som the tisch wndios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the it ranian governmnounced today that it will enrich uranium past levels agreed under the 2015 nuclear deal. they say international inspectors will have def proof of this tomorrow, and the country expects to continue going st limits every 60 days until they receive relief from economic sanctions. uranium can be enriched for clear power, or with far more refinement,
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz.an suedgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip mi.tein fami the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate fundinis provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for publicroadcasting. a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like yo thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> senivasan: good evening a d anks for joining us. dan coats is expec resign. the former congress member and senator was tapped to head up the d.n.i. office in 2017 by then president-elect donald trump. since then, coats and the president have often clashedsi over the rinvestigation and trump's attacks on the u.s. intelligence community. in his place, the president is expected to nominate republican congress member jo
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it's very, very dad situation. >> in santa rosa, cornell bernard. >> there is a guilty verdict tonight in the trial of a man accused of running down a san francisco police officer. officer ilya tenkal was on bicycle patrol in 2017 when other officers is spotted the suspect in a stolen sub. he was riding to the stolen car scene when the suspect hit him head-on leaving him with a major brain injury. today an injury convict requested the driver, 51-year-old willie flanagan of assault with a deadly weapon and several other charges. >> in this case, officer lune tankal was on duty working. the defendant's reckless actions has caused a set of damages that will never be undone. >> i was hoping for an acquittal on the assault with a deadly weapon. and i'm disappointed that that did not occur. but i do understand the jury's verdict and i respect their verdict. >> flanagan still faces sentencing. the officer has been recovering at a rehabilitation facility in arizona. >> chase on the high seas. dramatic stuff. >> intense video of the coast guard leaping on to a submarine. what prompted law enfor
it's very, very dad situation. >> in santa rosa, cornell bernard. >> there is a guilty verdict tonight in the trial of a man accused of running down a san francisco police officer. officer ilya tenkal was on bicycle patrol in 2017 when other officers is spotted the suspect in a stolen sub. he was riding to the stolen car scene when the suspect hit him head-on leaving him with a major brain injury. today an injury convict requested the driver, 51-year-old willie flanagan of assault...
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live in martinez, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> thank you. no matter where you spent the fourth of july in the bay area, you most likely saw or heard illegal fireworks. this is video from oakland where residents say the noise from booms and pops to possible gunfire was nonstop. police say they received at least 125 fireworks calls but did not issue any citations. that's because officers have to actually see someone light the fireworks. >> this has been the worst i ever seen when it comes to the illegal fireworks. i've received many e mails today, many phone calls from citizens trying to protect their property. trying to follow the rules. they clearly know and we all know that fireworks is illegal. >> the illegal police did confiscate were taken to drop off areas where the fire department will dispose of them. >> social media video captured a fourth of july sideshow in oakland last night. you see a car doing doughnuts while fireworks ed ploefr near the 880 freeway on-ramp. police broke are up the sideshow and arrested people and issued 101 cit
live in martinez, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> thank you. no matter where you spent the fourth of july in the bay area, you most likely saw or heard illegal fireworks. this is video from oakland where residents say the noise from booms and pops to possible gunfire was nonstop. police say they received at least 125 fireworks calls but did not issue any citations. that's because officers have to actually see someone light the fireworks. >> this has been the worst i ever seen when it...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. svage the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding isrovided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retiment company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump took a history- making step onto north korean territory today and announced that talks to end the isolated, dictator-led, communist country's nuclear program would resume without any concessions from north korea. mr. p was the first sitting u.s. president to cross the demilitarized zone marking the border between north and south korea. >> (
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. svage the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding isrovided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retiment company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for...
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with that we bring in bernard kerik. former nypd commissioner who was through the terrible times of 9/11. you have to think, you can tell us more by the. contingency plans of the new york police department and fire department have for times just like this -- >> that's why the office of emergency manage many was created in 1996, which will be the primarily event coordinator for something like this. the fire department has a job to do, the police department has a job to do, and the primary coordinator will be oem. leland: we have a crew down at the site where this transformer blew. there are a lot of nypd and fdny. take us through what each agency is doing. >> there is policies and protocols and place and plans in place for the response. the precincts, the fire stations, they are going to dispatch all their people. there will be a lighting mechanism. the police department has thousands of these generator lights they will have to get up and out. the fire department is going to be doing a lot of pulling people out of buildin
with that we bring in bernard kerik. former nypd commissioner who was through the terrible times of 9/11. you have to think, you can tell us more by the. contingency plans of the new york police department and fire department have for times just like this -- >> that's why the office of emergency manage many was created in 1996, which will be the primarily event coordinator for something like this. the fire department has a job to do, the police department has a job to do, and the primary...
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the case has set a legal precedent that will lead to further demolitions in the occupied west bank bernard smith reports. there are practical calculations to make when the lord decides to demolish someone's home how much explosive where to put it these israeli soldiers are doing the math. and there are human calculations for the family they are where will they go and how will they find the money for a new home at the end there may be all we do is think about our home we wake up thinking about says i don't sleep because i'm thinking about it we're going to become homeless i really can't describe how that feels it's very difficult for us to live israel is enforcing for the 1st time an 8 year old military order that says nothing can be built here within $250.00 metres of the separation barrier that's why it's miles house the pink one has got to be demolished but the one behind it which is just as close to the fence it was built before the law was enforced and so apparently it can't be considered a security risk that israel demolishes palestinian homes isn't unusual palestinian researches say
the case has set a legal precedent that will lead to further demolitions in the occupied west bank bernard smith reports. there are practical calculations to make when the lord decides to demolish someone's home how much explosive where to put it these israeli soldiers are doing the math. and there are human calculations for the family they are where will they go and how will they find the money for a new home at the end there may be all we do is think about our home we wake up thinking about...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. e j.p.b. foundation.li ro p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. rporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiremt products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: oand by the corporaor public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new rerk, hariivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. barry brought its heavy rain to louisiana today as it moved very slowly out of the gulf of mexico and onto land, briefly becoming a hurricane before turning back into a tropical storm. the storm's winds reached 75 miles an hour, making it a category one and the first named hurricane of 2019. it was downgraded to a tropical storm within hours, as its wind speeds dropped after making landfa west of new orleans.
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. e j.p.b. foundation.li ro p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. rporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiremt products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: oand by the corporaor public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing custized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcastcog, and by ributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank y.ou from the tisch wnet studios at hari sreenivasan.iv >> srean: good evening and thanks for joining us this saturday july 20. i'm ha sreenivasan. 50 years ago on this very day was the apollo eleven moon cinding, so tonight we're bringing you a s program from the newly restored apollo control room at th johnson space center in houston, texas. >> we choose to go to the moon! >> sreenivasan: it was a goal president john f. kennedy set years -mbefore the histoing mission landed the first two humans on the surface of the moon. an estimated 650 mill
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing custized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcastcog, and by ributions to your pbs station...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwar. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. lthe j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. , in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contrutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new yoen, hari sasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us tensions in hong kong continue to rise. last weekend mob attacked pro democracy protesters. today those protesters went back to that neigorhood and clashed with police. riot police fired tear gas and rubber bulletsnd blocked a crowd of black shirted demonstrators from marching into the area. the police did not grant permission for this
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwar. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. lthe j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. , in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. a private...
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bernard parish. is there flooding there? >> good morning, natalie. yeah, we're in st. bernard parish, just the southern most eastern part of louisiana. we're holding up fine. the storm is basically past us. but it was very contentious here in the beginning. it's really unprecedented, with the levels of the river, they were predicted to be flood stage at 20 feet with the storm at the mouth of the river actually push back the river. it was very contentious and the information that we needed to get to our citizens so that they can make sure that their families are safe was very important. and the governor worked with the corps and congressman scalise was even involved in making sure that the corps gave us the information so we could give it to our citizens. >> did you see much flooding? do you have power there? >> we have power. you know, at one point in time we have had s -- you know, we had 3,000 or 4,000 residents in st. bernard parish without power but we are blessed in southeast louisiana, we didn't get the brunt of the storm. it gives us a heads up going into the hu
bernard parish. is there flooding there? >> good morning, natalie. yeah, we're in st. bernard parish, just the southern most eastern part of louisiana. we're holding up fine. the storm is basically past us. but it was very contentious here in the beginning. it's really unprecedented, with the levels of the river, they were predicted to be flood stage at 20 feet with the storm at the mouth of the river actually push back the river. it was very contentious and the information that we needed...
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as you said, sir bernard lovell started things off here in 1945. the telescope here bears his name. he was the pioneer of exploring space using radio waves, and not just visible light. the news has spread throughout the astronomical community. the famous astronomer and tv presenter professor brian cox said it's superb news. unesco say that this honour is to honourjodrell bank, and their role in transforming our understanding of the universe. and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and the entertainment journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. that is coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it's time for a look at the weather, with tomasz schafernaker. it is looking pretty good for most of us, i think, tomorrow. it is looking pretty good for most of us, ithink, tomorrow. some sunshine on the way. not everywhere, though. in fact, sunshine on the way. not everywhere, though. infact, in sunshine on the way. not everywhere, though. in fact, in northern ireland there will be a little bit of rain in belfast, i
as you said, sir bernard lovell started things off here in 1945. the telescope here bears his name. he was the pioneer of exploring space using radio waves, and not just visible light. the news has spread throughout the astronomical community. the famous astronomer and tv presenter professor brian cox said it's superb news. unesco say that this honour is to honourjodrell bank, and their role in transforming our understanding of the universe. and we will be taking an in—depth look at the...
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bernard chiraa talking to us. we've covered the young winners of the tour de france and the fortnite world cup in the last couple of days and they look veterans compared to this young athlete. this is a brazilian, 11, she has won the street skateboarding world tour. she became the youngest skater to claim a victory in the competition. she is targeting bigger things, a spot in the tokyo 0lympics, at the tender age of 12. a reminder of the main news again and the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has announced washington plans to start withdrawing troops from afghanistan before the presidential election next year in the us. he describes the directive from donald trump as unambiguous and an" end to the endless wars". the un negotiator has been intensifying peace talks with taliban militants, but at the insistence of the taliban, the afghan government has so far been disputed with the taliban regarded as an american puppet. at the same time, the us mission has reported two us service members were killed on monday. p
bernard chiraa talking to us. we've covered the young winners of the tour de france and the fortnite world cup in the last couple of days and they look veterans compared to this young athlete. this is a brazilian, 11, she has won the street skateboarding world tour. she became the youngest skater to claim a victory in the competition. she is targeting bigger things, a spot in the tokyo 0lympics, at the tender age of 12. a reminder of the main news again and the us secretary of state, mike...
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in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> we were honored to be part of the pride parade. several employees march and danced in the streets. they made up the contingent from the parent company, disney. with a big party comes a big clean up. the public works department tweeted photos hard at work making market street ready for cars and pedestrians again. the pride parade is the biggest cleaning operation of the year and workers have been on the frontline since about 4:30, getting the parade route ready and they'll stay overnight cleaning that spot when the festival booths were broken down. as the bay area celebrates lgbtq pride, we have been digging through arkifs, we found stories that show gay life here 43 years ago. we are supreming a special, look back, san francisco bay gays on platforms including amazon fire. new details on a deadly overnight crash that killed two people in orinda. te highway patrol said a sat earn suv was driving the wrong way on westbound 24 near wilder road. it slammed head on into a toyota with five people inside. all in their 20s. both the driver
in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> we were honored to be part of the pride parade. several employees march and danced in the streets. they made up the contingent from the parent company, disney. with a big party comes a big clean up. the public works department tweeted photos hard at work making market street ready for cars and pedestrians again. the pride parade is the biggest cleaning operation of the year and workers have been on the frontline since about 4:30, getting...
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he has been overtaken by bernard arnault. his company's shares rose to a record pushing his net worth to more than $200 million ahead of gates. global news, 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more this is countries bloomberg. anna: thanks very much. next, goldman sachs is trading revenue is a bright spot. bill jp morgan's profitability improve? more on wall street next. bloomberg radio is live on your mobile device or dab digital radio in the london area. they will be covering the banking story as well. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets." this is "the european open." we are looking at equity index futures pointing lower. let's take a look at those futures. 0.2% on the ftse down. a quarter percent on the ftse down. really, little changed, still pointing lower. results. to earnings only two major u.s. banks are left to report this week. for the ones that have, lower interest rates and lower trading revenue are starting to bite. citigroup set the tone wit
he has been overtaken by bernard arnault. his company's shares rose to a record pushing his net worth to more than $200 million ahead of gates. global news, 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more this is countries bloomberg. anna: thanks very much. next, goldman sachs is trading revenue is a bright spot. bill jp morgan's profitability improve? more on wall street next. bloomberg radio is live on your mobile device or dab digital...
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billionaire bernard schwartz is a democratic megadonor. he's here in a fox business exclusive to tell us what joe biden, elizabeth warren and the rest need to stop saying in order to get the vote of america's business owners. less than an hour to the closing bell. oh, yeah, and charlie gasparino just saw a sighting of jeff bezos' girlfriend. let's start "the claman countdown." liz: oh, i don't know. this is not great news. we are just getting it now. the u.s. budget gap widened 23% in the first nine months of the fiscal year. this according to the treasury department which is just releasing this information. the government, here's what they did, they collected 2.6 trillion in tax receipts, that is a 3% increase from a year earlier, but it was not enough to offset higher fiscal costs of spending which ramped up 7% due to higher spending and debt servicing. both figures are setting a record. we are watching it now but it's a mixed session for the dow. we are going for a win there at least for the dow jones industrials which breached the 27,0
billionaire bernard schwartz is a democratic megadonor. he's here in a fox business exclusive to tell us what joe biden, elizabeth warren and the rest need to stop saying in order to get the vote of america's business owners. less than an hour to the closing bell. oh, yeah, and charlie gasparino just saw a sighting of jeff bezos' girlfriend. let's start "the claman countdown." liz: oh, i don't know. this is not great news. we are just getting it now. the u.s. budget gap widened 23% in...
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saint bernard parish, louisiana, preparing for this flooding. so far no evacuations have been ordered there. thank you for taking the time. i know you're so busy getting ready for what is coming. you know, the governor of louisiana said there's three ways louisiana rivers flood, high rivers and rain. what is your concern this morning? >> first of all, poppy, thank you for spotlighting saint bernard parish, we appreciate that. but as we sit here today our biggest concern is a heavy rain event. so the forecast is 10 to 20 inch and we may get some of that in a short period of time, so our situation is a little bit different. we are just southeast of the city of new orleans and we are separated by the intercoastal canal. so we have per se our own levee system. but i can tell you, poppy, the last couple of days talking about this, this is an unprecedented historical high river, and now we have a storm in the gulf that's approached so what happens is that water pushes back up from the gulf, it slows down the river and it even gets higher. so the forec
saint bernard parish, louisiana, preparing for this flooding. so far no evacuations have been ordered there. thank you for taking the time. i know you're so busy getting ready for what is coming. you know, the governor of louisiana said there's three ways louisiana rivers flood, high rivers and rain. what is your concern this morning? >> first of all, poppy, thank you for spotlighting saint bernard parish, we appreciate that. but as we sit here today our biggest concern is a heavy rain...
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the centuries old religious and ethnic makeup of the area brings to an end a 14 year legal battle as bernard smith reports. in the christian quarter of jerusalem's old city the imperial hotel built by the greek orthodox church as welcomed pilgrims and tourists for 130 years the property is one of 3 now in the hands of a settler group called attar at carni. this is my father with king christian the did johnny family has managed the imperial for 70 years they've been served with an eviction notice lead to johnny there's only pressure from the jordanian palestinian and greek governments can save them if they feel i'm a good friend then i'm sort of see that one day to see that jeff or gaev. our medical club square will be in the hands of these settlers if they can if i don't see nobody cares about what is happening now. jerusalem's old city is shared between jews christians and muslims it's a delicately balanced status quo a settler groups stated aim is to make the old city predominantly jewish and they do that by buying up buildings like this and moving settlers in. that prospect prompted a rar
the centuries old religious and ethnic makeup of the area brings to an end a 14 year legal battle as bernard smith reports. in the christian quarter of jerusalem's old city the imperial hotel built by the greek orthodox church as welcomed pilgrims and tourists for 130 years the property is one of 3 now in the hands of a settler group called attar at carni. this is my father with king christian the did johnny family has managed the imperial for 70 years they've been served with an eviction...
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my friends thank you bernard talks between the taliban and afghan leaders have ended with a promise to reduce civilian casualties to 0 today then is expected to lead to more formal binding discussions with the afghan government charlotte dallas has more on the talks in doha. 17 taliban members and more than 60 people from the afghan government opposition groups of society leaders coming out with a joint communique of 1st time that people from the government and taliban have been in the same room and they see that civilians that civilian casualties should be brought to 0 that both groups the afghan government and the taliban should protect civilian institutions we're talking schools hospitals mosques mage offices even dams they see that prisoners who are ill or old should be released and also that woman's rights and minority rights should be protected by both groups now this is not legally binding but it does show that afghans from these various groups are on the same page we talked to the taliban spokesperson here's what he said i been very happy that. one is together from all walks of
my friends thank you bernard talks between the taliban and afghan leaders have ended with a promise to reduce civilian casualties to 0 today then is expected to lead to more formal binding discussions with the afghan government charlotte dallas has more on the talks in doha. 17 taliban members and more than 60 people from the afghan government opposition groups of society leaders coming out with a joint communique of 1st time that people from the government and taliban have been in the same...
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positive media coverage the prime minister denies all the charges no one is writing netanyahu off yet bernard smith al-jazeera west jerusalem let's just return to that breaking news story we're bringing you the arrest being announced by ankara of the murder of its deputy consul general natasha going to is our correspondent on the line with us from jordan enjoy indian pardon me in north. in iraq natasha what more do we know about this arrest. well they are receiving this is a big arrest of 3 primary suspects including. suspects and picture was distributed widely in the media locally it's just you and by us yesterday his name is muslim dog daggy is a 27 year old turkey and 2 investigators say he is a member of the kurdish armed group the p.k. k. so we've been told by kurdish authorities that 3 suspects presumably the team of 3 men suspected of assassinating the turkish diplomat last month and erbil restaurant as a launch on wednesday we're receiving this is so as we're visiting with the grieving families of the their friends who died in this shooting of course it became an international inciden
positive media coverage the prime minister denies all the charges no one is writing netanyahu off yet bernard smith al-jazeera west jerusalem let's just return to that breaking news story we're bringing you the arrest being announced by ankara of the murder of its deputy consul general natasha going to is our correspondent on the line with us from jordan enjoy indian pardon me in north. in iraq natasha what more do we know about this arrest. well they are receiving this is a big arrest of 3...
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there is absolutely no way that i applied pressure on theresa may and bernard hogan howe and properly and bernard hogan howe and properly and certainly no way that they would have responded if i had attempted to do that. harvey proctor has criticised the bbc‘s journalism. do that. harvey proctor has criticised the bbc‘sjournalism. in a statement the corporation said... meanwhile, the police watchdog announced that no scotland yard officers should face a disciplinary process. it remains true that investigating allegations of sexual offences is a complex and challenging area of police work. those complexities are compounded although delegations stretched back many decades as was the case with 0peration midland. many decades as was the case with operation midland. all of the key officers involved in the carl beech case have now left the police. he deliberately set out to learn other peoples lives and reputations, but it was carl beech himself who now stands convicted of being a paedophile, a fraud and a liar. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's
there is absolutely no way that i applied pressure on theresa may and bernard hogan howe and properly and bernard hogan howe and properly and certainly no way that they would have responded if i had attempted to do that. harvey proctor has criticised the bbc‘s journalism. do that. harvey proctor has criticised the bbc‘sjournalism. in a statement the corporation said... meanwhile, the police watchdog announced that no scotland yard officers should face a disciplinary process. it remains true...
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