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that's bernard. bernard. does bernard have a last name? bernard goodman. he used to be one of our regulars here, but we haven't seen him in quite some time. i hope he's okay. we believe he pushed a 15-year-old girl to her death on the subway tracks last night. oh, no. that's not possible. bernard would never do anything like that. are you aware that people in the neighborhood refer to him as hulk? unfortunately some people who don't understand the mentally ill resort to vicious name-calling. okay, well, apparently they call him that because when he loses his temper, he turns into a whole new person. detective, i think most people turn into another person when they get angry. most people don't push 15 year olds into f trains. bernard would never do that. i have a video that says otherwise. would you like to take a look at it? no, i don't believe i would. now, if you'll excuse me. nothing? no, nothing but limo liberalism run amuck. how about you? the blonde over there in the corner? she was clocking your convo pretty hard. danny: you mean the one that's sudd
that's bernard. bernard. does bernard have a last name? bernard goodman. he used to be one of our regulars here, but we haven't seen him in quite some time. i hope he's okay. we believe he pushed a 15-year-old girl to her death on the subway tracks last night. oh, no. that's not possible. bernard would never do anything like that. are you aware that people in the neighborhood refer to him as hulk? unfortunately some people who don't understand the mentally ill resort to vicious name-calling....
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running back bernard scott signs on. in fact, he joined the team for practice today in owens mills as the ravens get back to work after their bye week. you may remember bernard scott for his four seasons with the cincinnati bengals, but it's been more than a year since he last played in a game. he suffered a knee injury early last season and was eventually let go by the bengals. the ravens say they're glad to bring him aboard. >> we played him in cincinnati. he's got all those skills, as far as he's a perimeter runner. not that he won't run between the tackles, he will, but he's a speed guy on the perimeter, a pass catcher out of the back field. has done a pretty good job of pass protection as well. he's a threat, a dangerous guy. he's a guy that can take it the distance at any time. so we saw him practice today. looked good. had a good start andwe'll see bring it goes. >> bernard scott could be needed as soon as this weekend because the running back bernard pierce suffered an injury. the ravens will wait and see when an
running back bernard scott signs on. in fact, he joined the team for practice today in owens mills as the ravens get back to work after their bye week. you may remember bernard scott for his four seasons with the cincinnati bengals, but it's been more than a year since he last played in a game. he suffered a knee injury early last season and was eventually let go by the bengals. the ravens say they're glad to bring him aboard. >> we played him in cincinnati. he's got all those skills, as...
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follow-up question, did any bernards ever make money in an unsavory way? [quietly] i just asked you-- why didn't you used to say that? okay, stop, stop. stop talking. stop talking. that's--no. i don't want to know that. okay, you're interrupting a meeting. i have to go. love you. bye. well, turns out the bernards of yore did not own slaves. - really. - we merely transported them. which, at worst, makes us amoral middlemen. this weekend. [ female announcer ] hurry in to the jcpenney monster sale for 4 days only, starting this friday, get an extra 15 percent off on apparel, home, shoes and accessories with your coupon. and this saturday, bring the kids to jcpenney in costume to trick-or-treat. jcpenney. so hurry in and try three succulent entrées. like our new snow crab and crab butter shrimp, just $14.99. only at red lobster where we sea food differently. [ male announcer ] now try 7 lunch choices at $7.99. sandwiches, salads, and more. [ male announcer ] now try 7 lunch choices at $7.99. - yo, d-dog, i need your help. i'm tryi to think of things i can say
follow-up question, did any bernards ever make money in an unsavory way? [quietly] i just asked you-- why didn't you used to say that? okay, stop, stop. stop talking. stop talking. that's--no. i don't want to know that. okay, you're interrupting a meeting. i have to go. love you. bye. well, turns out the bernards of yore did not own slaves. - really. - we merely transported them. which, at worst, makes us amoral middlemen. this weekend. [ female announcer ] hurry in to the jcpenney monster sale...
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michelle bernard of the bernard center for women, politics and public policy. michael, we know the president is going to be having a speech. he's going to be speaking tomorrow talking about the problems with the obama care rollout. at this point the administration now admitting what a lot of folks have been talking about. that there have been some major problems. this is what was posted today on the health and human services website. this is from the website. the experience on healthcare.gov has been frustrating for many americans. some have had trouble creating accounts and logging in to the site while others have received confusing error messages or had to wait for slow page loads or forms that failed to respond in a timely fashion. the initial consumer experience of healthcare.gov has not lived up to the expectations of the american people. we are committed to doing better. why didn't the administration admit there were problems right away, mike? >> i don't know. i mean, for one reason they could get away with it because the republicans were making fools of
michelle bernard of the bernard center for women, politics and public policy. michael, we know the president is going to be having a speech. he's going to be speaking tomorrow talking about the problems with the obama care rollout. at this point the administration now admitting what a lot of folks have been talking about. that there have been some major problems. this is what was posted today on the health and human services website. this is from the website. the experience on healthcare.gov...
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>> michelle bernard, michael tamasky, molly ball, thank you. thank you so much for watching on a sunday afternoon if the disrupt" up next with karen finney. see you next saturday. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned,
>> michelle bernard, michael tamasky, molly ball, thank you. thank you so much for watching on a sunday afternoon if the disrupt" up next with karen finney. see you next saturday. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a...
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bernard smith, al jazeera. >> peter, thank you for being with us. talk to us about how acute this problem is for refugees inside syria. >> the problem inside syria is simply are disastrous. winter is approaching. while we are familying to get 250 trucks to all areas that is simply not enough. there are simply some estimated 5 million or so idp, internal refugees inside syria. there are many more people in increased conflict because of the economic collapse of the country. schools have been destroyed, supermarkets, shops, people don't have anyplace to shop, even if they can get out. syria is experience ook a traumc situation. >> the ones who are in most desperate need, we spoke with someone from the international red cross and she told us the problem was not so much the supplies and the food and so on, but the problem was getting it to people there. because so many areas were closed off because of the fighting. is that the same problem your group is having, as well? >> well, that's correct. unhcr has just gotten massive containers of food inside our
bernard smith, al jazeera. >> peter, thank you for being with us. talk to us about how acute this problem is for refugees inside syria. >> the problem inside syria is simply are disastrous. winter is approaching. while we are familying to get 250 trucks to all areas that is simply not enough. there are simply some estimated 5 million or so idp, internal refugees inside syria. there are many more people in increased conflict because of the economic collapse of the country. schools...
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the play for this program, saint joan, by george bernard shaw. special guest, julie harris. now your host mr. jose ferrer. saint joan is essentially about sainthood, but there is a certain romantic quality to it as george bernard shaw sweeps his audience along in an almost poetic flight. it is not a biography in the sense that you can turn to the play for an accurate reporting of the facts, rather shaw selected the facts which suited his purpose. he approaches joan, his protagonist, historically, but develops the character mainly in terms of ideological clashes. primarily, shaw is interested in joan as someone who imposes her ideas on history. she is led by the voices of st. catherine, st. margaret, and st. michael who instructed her to acquire a horse, soldier's clothing with armor, and an army and drive the english out of france. so her actions are based on her faith in her voices. shaw was a co-director for the first london production in 1924 with sybil thorndike in the title role, and he reminded her that joan was a sturdy, independent 19-year-old woman, not a sweet ange
the play for this program, saint joan, by george bernard shaw. special guest, julie harris. now your host mr. jose ferrer. saint joan is essentially about sainthood, but there is a certain romantic quality to it as george bernard shaw sweeps his audience along in an almost poetic flight. it is not a biography in the sense that you can turn to the play for an accurate reporting of the facts, rather shaw selected the facts which suited his purpose. he approaches joan, his protagonist,...
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the strike goes on. >> lisa bernard live in san francisco. thank you. >>> a tip led police to two killers who walked from a florida prison weeks ago. officers say that tip came from an acquaintance. inside a room in a panama city motel, police found joseph jenkins and charles walker. this cell phone video shows s.w.a.t. teams bursting into that motel room. both men are back behind bars following this morning's court appearance and are held without bond. al jazeera's robert ray is at that motel in panama city where the fugitives were caught. robert. >> reporter: jonathan, exactly. the fugitives caught right behind me in this hotel, the coconut grove motor inn in panama city. now police are looking for accomplices to the situation of forged doupts and the escape from prison, and it's been a long few days for authorities as they search for these men. for five days florida authorities were on a manhunt investigating and searching for convicted killers joseph jenkins and charles walker. on sunday we learned that a tip led police to the fugitives.
the strike goes on. >> lisa bernard live in san francisco. thank you. >>> a tip led police to two killers who walked from a florida prison weeks ago. officers say that tip came from an acquaintance. inside a room in a panama city motel, police found joseph jenkins and charles walker. this cell phone video shows s.w.a.t. teams bursting into that motel room. both men are back behind bars following this morning's court appearance and are held without bond. al jazeera's robert ray is...
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lisa bernard has our story. >> the train involved in the accident rolled out of here. ntsb investigators are trying to figure out what caused it to plow into two worker workers chg the tracks saturday killing both of them. the train was running in automatic mode. bart says there was an experienced operator at the controls. the ntsb will look at the issue and scrutinize the equipment. >> we do a thorough mechanical smiks of the train inside and out, wheels, brakes, the third rail, all those things. >> investigators spent four hours sunday on the tracks between two suburban train stops and they'll likely spend the next four to ten days collecting evidence. earlier flowers and a card marked the spot where bart said an employee and a contractor were looking at a reported dip in the tracks when the train hit them. investigators say they will look at the video taken from the camera facing into the cab of the train. they will look for documents photos and sketches. they already have transmissions from the operator of the train at the moment of impact. >> rating at c-53 and c-
lisa bernard has our story. >> the train involved in the accident rolled out of here. ntsb investigators are trying to figure out what caused it to plow into two worker workers chg the tracks saturday killing both of them. the train was running in automatic mode. bart says there was an experienced operator at the controls. the ntsb will look at the issue and scrutinize the equipment. >> we do a thorough mechanical smiks of the train inside and out, wheels, brakes, the third rail,...
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cbs news weather consultant david bernard has details. >> keeping a close eye on karen in the gulf of mexico as it slowly moves toward the northern gulf coast. it is gradually going to increase in strength a little bit in the next 12 hours or so, but the end result will be the same. gusty winds and a chance for very heavy rains on the northern gulf coast. already rain bands beginning to affect the area this morning. now, there also is the potential for some significant winds of 58 miles per hour or greater anywhere from new orleans to as far east as pensacola once the storm moves to shore and extensive rainfall is possible as well, especially across the florida panhandle. and would you look at this happening across the high plains in wyoming and into south dakota and nebraska? a major winter storm. we could see one to two feet of snow between now and sunday. definitely a change is in the air as far as the seasons go. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," 20 years after black hawk down. never-before-seen surveillance video of the battle in somal
cbs news weather consultant david bernard has details. >> keeping a close eye on karen in the gulf of mexico as it slowly moves toward the northern gulf coast. it is gradually going to increase in strength a little bit in the next 12 hours or so, but the end result will be the same. gusty winds and a chance for very heavy rains on the northern gulf coast. already rain bands beginning to affect the area this morning. now, there also is the potential for some significant winds of 58 miles...
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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. pacific islanders and communications, corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios in lincoln center, new york. hari sreenivasan. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. secretary of state john kerry traveling to europe early next week to explore ways to end the civil war in syria. international peace conference could be held in switzerland next month. just today, at least 30 people were killed near damascus, after a suicide bombing against syrian security forces and the clashes with rebels that followed. earlier this week, a senior syrian intelligence official was killed by rebels. estimated 100,000 syrians have been killed during the three-year long civil war but extent of the suffering is rarel
bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. pacific islanders and communications, corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios in lincoln center, new york. hari sreenivasan. >>> good evening....
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i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> iran's new president hasan rouhani said again that iran is open to discussing details of its nuclear program and that his country is not seeking nuclear weapons, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu told "cbs morning news" anchor charlie rose he's not buying iran's charm offensive. >> will they believe that the iranian regime can change and say whatever we were trying to do -- >> yeah. >> -- we're prepared to change. >> well, mahmoud amine jan was a wolf in wolf's clothing and rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing and we can't let him pull the wool over our eyes. so the answer to the question is can there be a real change? maybe yes, maybe not, but the only way to find out is to insist on an agreement that truly dismantles iran's nuclear program. >> you can see more of charlie rose's interview with israeli's prime minister benjamin netanyahu coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> the director of the national security agency admitted his spy agency tested its ability to track americans' cell phone locations, but general keith alexander told
i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> iran's new president hasan rouhani said again that iran is open to discussing details of its nuclear program and that his country is not seeking nuclear weapons, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu told "cbs morning news" anchor charlie rose he's not buying iran's charm offensive. >> will they believe that the iranian regime can change and say whatever we were trying to do -- >> yeah. >> -- we're prepared to...
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cbs news weather consultant david bernard has details. >> keeping a close eye on karen in the gulf of mexico as it slowly moved toward the northern gulf coast. it is gradually going to increase in strength a little bit in the next 12 hours or so, but the end result will be the same. gusty winds and a chance for very heavy rains on the northern gulf coast. already rain bands beginning to affect the area this morning. now, there also is the potential for winds 58 miles an hour or greater from new orleans to as far east as pensacola once the storm moves to shore and expensive rainfall is possible as well, especially across the florida panhandle. and would you look at this happening across the high plains in wyoming and in south dakota and nebraska? a major winter storm. we could see one to two feet of snow between now and sunday. definitely a change is in the air as far as the seasons go. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," 20 years after black hawk down. never-before-seen surveillance video in somalia that left 18 americans dead. this is the "c
cbs news weather consultant david bernard has details. >> keeping a close eye on karen in the gulf of mexico as it slowly moved toward the northern gulf coast. it is gradually going to increase in strength a little bit in the next 12 hours or so, but the end result will be the same. gusty winds and a chance for very heavy rains on the northern gulf coast. already rain bands beginning to affect the area this morning. now, there also is the potential for winds 58 miles an hour or greater...
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harbaugh said the ravens will wait and see how they will use bernard scott. the ravens' next opponent is the cleveland browns. and they suffered yet another significant injury. return specialist, travis benjamin, now out the rest of the season. happened at the browns loss. benjamin is the third brown starter, lost for the year, with a knee ligament tear. davon best will take over as the browns' kick receiver. they are the bad newsed browns. baltimore has beaten them 11 times in a row. ravens looking to make it an each dozen this sunday. a game you can see here on wjz. coverage kicks off at 4:15. >>> let's talk to baseball now. what a world series it has been so far. pivotal game 5 in st. louis. tonight, the series is tied up at 2 games each. boston evened the series. last night, in st. st. louis, david ortiz, with has impersonation of ray lewis. an inspirational speech before the sixth innings. and marriage, big poppy's words hit for gomes. two runners on. tie game. gomes goes deep. three-one shot to left field. that was off cards reliever, seth manis. boston
harbaugh said the ravens will wait and see how they will use bernard scott. the ravens' next opponent is the cleveland browns. and they suffered yet another significant injury. return specialist, travis benjamin, now out the rest of the season. happened at the browns loss. benjamin is the third brown starter, lost for the year, with a knee ligament tear. davon best will take over as the browns' kick receiver. they are the bad newsed browns. baltimore has beaten them 11 times in a row. ravens...
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bernard smith has this story from the centrally of the kings in luck sore. >> this is lie season. a few visitors have got these ancient sites to they wants. >> dissafer, and that moment of the year, we are in season, beginning the winter, and september is empty, it is tourists it is something very bad for us and for our economy and for our future. >> on a normal day, thousands of people would be walking through the funeral temple. just two turned unwhile we were there. >> to come here, we ask friends and -- to see if we decide to come here before. but now we are very quiet, and happy, to can see the monument alone. >> it's a unique experience. >> yes. we are very lucky to see this -- without people. >> luxor hasn't been touched by violence that has effected other parts of egypt, but most of the tourists have been scared off. devastating the local economy. >> this is the entrance to the valley of the kings, in there among others the tomb. this is the top of the tourist must see list, as you can see, normally full of coaches is pretty much empty. >> luxor's hotels are deserts. contr
bernard smith has this story from the centrally of the kings in luck sore. >> this is lie season. a few visitors have got these ancient sites to they wants. >> dissafer, and that moment of the year, we are in season, beginning the winter, and september is empty, it is tourists it is something very bad for us and for our economy and for our future. >> on a normal day, thousands of people would be walking through the funeral temple. just two turned unwhile we were there....
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this is andy bernard. i know who this is. i wanna take you to sex school. what? (dwight in background) who is that, monkey? is somedy there? are you drunk? i have needs. we will discuss this later. naked. what? we'll discuss it later naked. i want to see you naked. [whispering] do you want to get some breakfast or something? (marie) i'm so tired. okay. [lock clicks] temptations treats irresistible, wait'll they try cheezy middles. [ shake sound ] ♪
this is andy bernard. i know who this is. i wanna take you to sex school. what? (dwight in background) who is that, monkey? is somedy there? are you drunk? i have needs. we will discuss this later. naked. what? we'll discuss it later naked. i want to see you naked. [whispering] do you want to get some breakfast or something? (marie) i'm so tired. okay. [lock clicks] temptations treats irresistible, wait'll they try cheezy middles. [ shake sound ] ♪
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bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. 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 is provided by -- the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from vars like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. during his weekly radio address today president obama accused congressional republicans of root formal the affordable care act to fail. he also tried to reassure the public that the healthcare.gov website will be fixed soon. >> we've got people working overtime 24/7 to boost capacity and address these problems every single day. but even as we improve the web site, remember that the website isn't the only way to apply for coverage under these new plans. we've updated healthcare.gov to offer more information about enrolling over the phone, by mail or in person with a specially trained navigator who can help answer your questions. >> in the
bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. 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 is provided by -- the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from vars like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. during his weekly radio address today...
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i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> iran's new president hasan rouhani said again iran is open to discussing details of its nuclear program and that its country is not seeking nuclear weapons, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu told "cbs this morning" anchor charlie rose he's not buys iran's charm offensive. >> will they believe that the iranian regime can change and say whatever we were trying to do -- >> yeah. >> -- we're prepared to change. >> well, mahmoud amine jan was a wolf in wolf's clothing and rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing and we can't let him pull the wool over our eyes. the answer to the question is can there be a real change? maybe yes, maybe not, but the only way to find out is to insist on an agreement that truly dismantles iran's nuclear program. >> you can see more of charlie rose's interview with israeli's prime minister benjamin netanyahu coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> he admitted his spy agency tested its ability to track americans cell phone location but he said it leaves tracking americans' cell phones to the fbi. he said that may cha
i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> iran's new president hasan rouhani said again iran is open to discussing details of its nuclear program and that its country is not seeking nuclear weapons, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu told "cbs this morning" anchor charlie rose he's not buys iran's charm offensive. >> will they believe that the iranian regime can change and say whatever we were trying to do -- >> yeah. >> -- we're prepared to change....
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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. pacific islanders and communication. corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish studios in new york, hari sreenivasan. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. several national parks around the nation are starting to reopen following a decision by the obama administration to let the states pay the cost of operating them. the parks have been closed to tourists since the federal government shut down 11 days ago. the park closures have cost businesses tens of millions of dollars. a much larger deal to get the government up and running again and to raise the debt ceiling continues to prove elusive. cable news headlines throughout the day told the story. one said talks have hit a brick wall. another blared, senate test vote fails. a third, no house v
bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. pacific islanders and communication. corporate funding provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish studios in new york, hari sreenivasan. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us....
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here once again bernard mcguirk and greg gutfeld. a story sean hannity who talked with somebody trying to give information about obama care, right, on the phone? pick it up from there. >> sean called 1-800 number which he does a lot. he got irlien davis who worked for general dynamics which is like a call center to answer questions. >> there is irlien. >> she was being honest. she a very nice lady. he asked her hey, how is it going? people having a lot of problems with it the next day she shows up for work and they escort her up to h.r. and they say hey, look, you are not supposed to talk to the press you are fired. she is like i don't know that it's a shame hannity didn't call sebelius. >> i don't know if he would have gotten through. >> a little bit of bioabout this woman, 26 years old. two children, 9-year-old daughter, 3-year-old son. here is what she said happened to her, go. >> i got escorted to hr which is human resources and it was four of us, including myself in the office and they locked both the doors. and they waited unti
here once again bernard mcguirk and greg gutfeld. a story sean hannity who talked with somebody trying to give information about obama care, right, on the phone? pick it up from there. >> sean called 1-800 number which he does a lot. he got irlien davis who worked for general dynamics which is like a call center to answer questions. >> there is irlien. >> she was being honest. she a very nice lady. he asked her hey, how is it going? people having a lot of problems with it the...
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the story now from lisa bernard. >> reporter: the train involved in the accident rolled out of here, and ntsb investigators are trying to figure out what caused it to plow into two workers checking the tracks on saturday killing both of them. the train was running in automatic mode with a driver plus five others on board, and b.a.r.t. says there was an experienced operator at the controls. the mtsb will look at the employees involved and investigators will scrutinize the equipment. >> we do a thorough nchgs of the equipment, thorough mechanical inspection of every operation on the train itself inside and out, wheels, brakes, the third rail, all those things. >> investigators spent about four hours sunday on the tracks between two suburban train spots and lickly spend the next four to ten days collecting evidence. earlier flowers and a card mark the spot where b.a.r.t. said an employee and contractor were looking at a reported dip in the tracks when the train hit them. investigators will look at the individual co-taken from the camera facing into the cab of the train. they will ask b.
the story now from lisa bernard. >> reporter: the train involved in the accident rolled out of here, and ntsb investigators are trying to figure out what caused it to plow into two workers checking the tracks on saturday killing both of them. the train was running in automatic mode with a driver plus five others on board, and b.a.r.t. says there was an experienced operator at the controls. the mtsb will look at the employees involved and investigators will scrutinize the equipment....
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bernard talk thes about the republicans. the republicans made mistakes over the last couple of weeks but this is less about republicans than it is about the president. you heard him this afternoon and over the last few weeks. you heard him over the last five years. this is a man who has not changed. he never compromised. never negotiated. he has his eye on oh the ball which he called in 2008 the fundamental transformation of the nation. because his strategy of no compromise, no negotiation, my way or the highway has worked and because republicans continue to cave. he's not going to. republicans like ted cruz who understand the true nature of the fight and are saying, listen, i will not play on his field. i'm going to fight the back for the conservative base for republicans and a fair share of independents. that means a lot. >> as with look at the debt limit about to go up and the national debt behind you. i think it was charles krauthammer with a special report that this is a president who wants to spread the wealth. he want
bernard talk thes about the republicans. the republicans made mistakes over the last couple of weeks but this is less about republicans than it is about the president. you heard him this afternoon and over the last few weeks. you heard him over the last five years. this is a man who has not changed. he never compromised. never negotiated. he has his eye on oh the ball which he called in 2008 the fundamental transformation of the nation. because his strategy of no compromise, no negotiation, my...
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joining me now is political analyst michelle bernard from the bernard center for women policy and public policy, and james pethokoukis, with the american enterprise institute. and michelle, i'll begin with you. you've had a trajectory not unlike bruce bartlett's. you were a republican, you were in the conservative movement. you've migrated out of it. as someone watching what unfolded over the last couple of weeks, what conclusions do you draw about the state of conservative and republican politics? >> it has been splintering for a very, very long time. quite frankly, i was listening to mr. bartlett speak, and all i could think was, ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto. the republican party and the quote/unquote conservative movement have been hijacked by people who i -- it's unfathomable what they are thinking. so, for example, we know that today's republican party is not really run by the people who have been elected to govern it. it is run by radio talk show hosts. it is run by heritage action, it has run by the club for growth, and those people are not elected officials. we have a republican pa
joining me now is political analyst michelle bernard from the bernard center for women policy and public policy, and james pethokoukis, with the american enterprise institute. and michelle, i'll begin with you. you've had a trajectory not unlike bruce bartlett's. you were a republican, you were in the conservative movement. you've migrated out of it. as someone watching what unfolded over the last couple of weeks, what conclusions do you draw about the state of conservative and republican...
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bernard are you going to tell me to fix it? >> fix it doesn't nix it. it provides fantastic care to americans but it is a law and program that is open to change and innovation. frankly i'm signing up for the call to extend the open rollment period past march 31st, given the problems with the roll out and the website, i think we need more time to educate and engage the public and we need more than five months. i would support a six month extension so that we can get problems right educate the public and get them engaged. real talk today he is going along with this growing list of democrats. i thought delay was a dirty word on capitol hill. >> there wouldn't be a government shut down. we shade let they'll be a delay and what did democrats say? no. democrats shut down government by not taking the republican's advice and giving the extension. the hand writing was on the wall get the president shut the government down and for what? >> we are going to have an extension he's right isn't he? >> this is a hip pocksy is it not? that is why this government shut do
bernard are you going to tell me to fix it? >> fix it doesn't nix it. it provides fantastic care to americans but it is a law and program that is open to change and innovation. frankly i'm signing up for the call to extend the open rollment period past march 31st, given the problems with the roll out and the website, i think we need more time to educate and engage the public and we need more than five months. i would support a six month extension so that we can get problems right educate...
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bernard pierce and got the call, but he could not get into the end zone -- bernard pierce and out the call, but he could not get into the end zone. lots of blame. another costly mistake came with 12 seconds left in the half. the ravens got the ball late in the first half. they could have taken the me and gone to the locker room. instead they tried to be aggressive. joe flacco flew downfield. was strip sacked. that set up a field goal for the packers. a game decided by two points. at the end of the game, the ravens looking for one defensive stop to get the ball back. could not do it. anay john harbaugh had opportunity to go over the game day. lot ofwell he saw a errors in execution, when it came to the decision-making, the coach did not flinch. he supported the calls he made yesterday and stands by them today. >> i feel like we have got a lot of speed up there. we can make plays and put the pressure on people. can you put me on the ground? there will be times when that is the right thing to do. but i believed we could make a play right there. they were pushing coverage deep. we have th
bernard pierce and got the call, but he could not get into the end zone -- bernard pierce and out the call, but he could not get into the end zone. lots of blame. another costly mistake came with 12 seconds left in the half. the ravens got the ball late in the first half. they could have taken the me and gone to the locker room. instead they tried to be aggressive. joe flacco flew downfield. was strip sacked. that set up a field goal for the packers. a game decided by two points. at the end of...
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bernard smith has more on the growing crisis. >> syria's civil war is creating a nation of refugees, this is last of what the government said was a government bombardment of a damascus stronghold on friday. now syrians are are are in ar ta trickle. the security council statement at the beginning of october urging increased humanitarian access hasn't made much difference. >> i had expressed my deep disappointment to the council that the situation on the ground has not changed fundamentally as a result of the statement. we are doing everything that we can to look at ways in which operationalization of the statement with would help us. but he need the political support of the council members, but also, other members of the united nations to really make a difference. >> the security council resolution on syria's chemical weapons faces consequences for noncompliance. but valerie amos says the syrians and rebel groups have largely ignored it because it is nonbinding. daily indiscriminate attacks at schools hospitals power plants and medical personnel. amos says no one is taking seriously t
bernard smith has more on the growing crisis. >> syria's civil war is creating a nation of refugees, this is last of what the government said was a government bombardment of a damascus stronghold on friday. now syrians are are are in ar ta trickle. the security council statement at the beginning of october urging increased humanitarian access hasn't made much difference. >> i had expressed my deep disappointment to the council that the situation on the ground has not changed...
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former bengal bernard scott has traded in his tiger stripes for purple. it has been more than a year since he played in a game. he suffered a knee injury and was let go by the bengals. coaches are impressed by what scott could bring to the team. >> we will see where it goes. >> he could be used as early as this weekend. bernard pierce suffered a hamstring injury in the ravens loss in pittsburgh. head coach harbaugh says the ravens will see how and when scott will be used. don't forget you can see the ravens playing the browns in cleveland this sunday at 4:15 live here on wjz 13. >> in other sports news the nba started tonight -- starts tonight with. if the wizards can stay -- is it wizard or wizards. i think when you talk about the term it's plural. >> yeah. >> having said that, the wizards can stay healthy, you know, who knows, maybe they have a shot at the play-offs this year. you know what, it's fun to go down there and watch game. they have reached out to baltimore. they absolutely have. >> i will check back in in 1,100 games. >> there you go. groupon
former bengal bernard scott has traded in his tiger stripes for purple. it has been more than a year since he played in a game. he suffered a knee injury and was let go by the bengals. coaches are impressed by what scott could bring to the team. >> we will see where it goes. >> he could be used as early as this weekend. bernard pierce suffered a hamstring injury in the ravens loss in pittsburgh. head coach harbaugh says the ravens will see how and when scott will be used. don't...
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cornell bernard spoke one on one to the man himself who says he is using technology and not paint to create works of act. works of art. >> the abstract beauty. there are even simple portraits. it is one of the biggest names in contemporary art. >> people don't look very hard at the world. i do and i do something with this and i think that's what people might like. >> he has brought 300 pieces of his work to the museum. it is the largest exhibit ever staged here. 18,000 square feet. his first love will always be oil and canvas like this remarkable work that is 12 feet high. but lately he is moving into uncharted territory by us by using an iphone to paint pictures. >> these, woulds were created with a simple app on his ipad. we caught up with the 76-year-old and he said his thumb on the glass screen was all he needed to create the images. >> does it give you the freedom, the canvas and the oil paint would? >> you do get a big freedom with it. there are limitations like everything. >> elsewhere he uses nine video cameras mounted on a car to capture the four sons this english country ro
cornell bernard spoke one on one to the man himself who says he is using technology and not paint to create works of act. works of art. >> the abstract beauty. there are even simple portraits. it is one of the biggest names in contemporary art. >> people don't look very hard at the world. i do and i do something with this and i think that's what people might like. >> he has brought 300 pieces of his work to the museum. it is the largest exhibit ever staged here. 18,000 square...
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bernard scott has traded tiger stripes in. it has been more than a year since scott played in a game. he injured his knee early last seen then let go by cincinnati. you can see the ravens taking on the browns in cleveland sunday afternoon at 4:00 live here at wjz 13. >>> still to come on "wjz eyewitness news at noon," a tragic accident. country singer jason aldine is involved in a fatal accident on an indiana highway. >> what is your favorite halloween candy? what most trick or treaters are hoping for come thursday. >> we are looking at a crisp fall day. could that change? meteorologist chelsea ingram has the complete first warning forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> complete first warning forecast is coming up. >>> country singer jason aldine involved in a fatal accident where a pedestrian died. early yesterday a man walked in front of the tour bus on an indiana highway, hit and pronounced dead at the scene. only aldine and the driver of the bus were on board at the time. no charges will be filed against the driver. aldine too
bernard scott has traded tiger stripes in. it has been more than a year since scott played in a game. he injured his knee early last seen then let go by cincinnati. you can see the ravens taking on the browns in cleveland sunday afternoon at 4:00 live here at wjz 13. >>> still to come on "wjz eyewitness news at noon," a tragic accident. country singer jason aldine is involved in a fatal accident on an indiana highway. >> what is your favorite halloween candy? what most...
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cornell bernard spoke one on one to the man himself who says he is using technology and not paint to create works of act. works of art. >> the abstract beauty. there are even simple portraits. it is one of the biggest names in contemporary art. >> people don't look very hard at the world. i do and i do something with this and i think that's what people might like. >> he has brought 300 pieces of his work to the museum. it is the largest exhibit ever staged here. 18,000 square feet. his first love will always be oil and canvas like this remarkable work that is 12 feet high. but lately he is moving into uncharted territory by us by using an iphone to paint pictures. >> these, woulds were created with a simple app on his ipad. we caught up with the 76-year-old and he said his thumb on the glass screen was all he needed to create the images. >> does it give you the freedom, the canvas and the oil paint would? >> you do get a big freedom with it. there are limitations like everything. >> elsewhere he uses nine video cameras mounted on a car to capture the four sons this english country ro
cornell bernard spoke one on one to the man himself who says he is using technology and not paint to create works of act. works of art. >> the abstract beauty. there are even simple portraits. it is one of the biggest names in contemporary art. >> people don't look very hard at the world. i do and i do something with this and i think that's what people might like. >> he has brought 300 pieces of his work to the museum. it is the largest exhibit ever staged here. 18,000 square...
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bernard smith has their story. >> syria's civil war is creating a nation of refugees. this is the aftermath of what activists say was a government bombardment of a damascus center on friday. now refugees in their own country. many are sheltering in empty buildings and schools. others are in more formal but basic camps. nearly all are reliant on outside help. bureaucracy has reduced aid delivers to a trickle. urging increased humanitarian access hasn't made much difference. >> i have expressed my deep appointment to the council, that the situation on the ground has not changed fundamentally as a result of the statement. we are doing everything that we can, to look at ways in which operationalization of the statement would help us, but i need the political support of the security council members, but also, other members of the united nations to really make a difference. >> the security council resolution on syria's chemical weapons threatens consequences for noncompliance but valerie amos has said the rebel groups have largely ignored the appeal because it is nonbinding.
bernard smith has their story. >> syria's civil war is creating a nation of refugees. this is the aftermath of what activists say was a government bombardment of a damascus center on friday. now refugees in their own country. many are sheltering in empty buildings and schools. others are in more formal but basic camps. nearly all are reliant on outside help. bureaucracy has reduced aid delivers to a trickle. urging increased humanitarian access hasn't made much difference. >> i have...
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bernard -- >> video game. >> nine play, 98-yard drive. after a successful field goal called back due to holding, second one, 34 yarder, wide right. lewis, scott clahandler. bills back with the ball. lewis, marquis goodwin. with a minute to go! >> yes. >> we're tied at 24. how did that happen? it happened. brandon tate in overtime. 29 yards to the bills 33 yard line. and then it's nugent. a chance to redeem himself from 43 yards out to give the bengals the victory and it is -- good! bills a valiant effort. they drop to 2-4 with the loss. bengals 4-1 in their last five. thad lewis threw for just over 200 yards, two touchdowns, ran for a score and even in defeat not short on confidence. >> it felt great. coming to the game you have to be confident. if i was nervous in any way, shape, form or fashion, the bengals would have ate us up. i was confident getting to the game. getting that first pass completed, our receiver was coming to play. >> i thought it was a good day to dayment we have to keep pressing forward. as long as he doesn't worry ab
bernard -- >> video game. >> nine play, 98-yard drive. after a successful field goal called back due to holding, second one, 34 yarder, wide right. lewis, scott clahandler. bills back with the ball. lewis, marquis goodwin. with a minute to go! >> yes. >> we're tied at 24. how did that happen? it happened. brandon tate in overtime. 29 yards to the bills 33 yard line. and then it's nugent. a chance to redeem himself from 43 yards out to give the bengals the victory and it...
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and that madman was bernard who back in 1872 imagined a bridge connecting oakland to san francisco but that the armies should arrest the folks for failing to make this happen. different from the chain cutting when the bay celebrated on time and under biscuit engineering marvel we can take pride that not a single human life was lost in the construction of this 21st century san francisco bay bridge (clapping) let's humbly remember the 28 lives lost in 1923 to 26 and, yes in the upcoming public hearings in the senate we'll review and learn from our mistakes so the economic costs will not remedying repeat itself. but public sentiment today would never have tolerated such loss of life no matter how great the project. safety has and also will be tape priority for the bridge. it now carries 2 hundred and 80 thousand vehicles everyday. compare it to 9 million vehicles the first year the bay bridge was in service. we have been collective blessed in this borrowed time taken us to arrive at this historic day that no other tragedy has resulted. but that concern is now behind us as and enjoy the be
and that madman was bernard who back in 1872 imagined a bridge connecting oakland to san francisco but that the armies should arrest the folks for failing to make this happen. different from the chain cutting when the bay celebrated on time and under biscuit engineering marvel we can take pride that not a single human life was lost in the construction of this 21st century san francisco bay bridge (clapping) let's humbly remember the 28 lives lost in 1923 to 26 and, yes in the upcoming public...
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the play for this program, saint joan, by george bernard shaw. special guest, julie harris. now your host mr. jose ferrer. saint joan is essentially about sainthood, but there is a certain romantic quality to it as george bernard shaw sweeps his audience along in an almost poetic flight. it is not a biography in the sense that you can turn to the play for an accurate reporting of the facts, rather shaw selected the facts which suited his purpose. he approaches joan, his protagonist, historically, but develops the character mainly in terms of ideological clashes. primarily, shaw is interested in joan as someone who imposes her ideas on history.
the play for this program, saint joan, by george bernard shaw. special guest, julie harris. now your host mr. jose ferrer. saint joan is essentially about sainthood, but there is a certain romantic quality to it as george bernard shaw sweeps his audience along in an almost poetic flight. it is not a biography in the sense that you can turn to the play for an accurate reporting of the facts, rather shaw selected the facts which suited his purpose. he approaches joan, his protagonist,...
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the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. in this broadcast you will meet an effervescent man who still believes we can make democracy work. later we'll talk about those people in washington who refuse to let it work, but first wendell berry. a master of the written word, he rarely appears on television. for one thing, when he's not writing, he's farming, and that can keep a fellow busy from sunrise to sunset. but we met recently and after considerable persuasion he said, "okay, bring your cameras with you." this portrait is the result. produced with the schumann media center, which i head. >> we don't have a right to ask whether we're going to s
the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. in this broadcast you will meet...
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the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more infmation at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. in this broadcast you will meet an effervescent man who still believes we can make democracy work. later we'll talk about those people in washington who refuse to let it work, but first wendell berry. a master of the written word, he rarely appears on television. for one thing, when he's not writing, he's farming, and that can keep a fellow busy from sunrise to sunset. but we met recently and after considerable persuasion he said, "okay, bring your cameras with you." this portrait is the reret. produced with the schumann media center, which i head. >> we don't have a right to ask whether we're going to succ
the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more infmation at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. in this broadcast you will meet...
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abc7 news reporter cornell bernard will have more next half hour. >> pg&e has until wednesday to file an updated safety certification on the gas pipe line in san carlos which is ordered to remain shut down although an injunction was lifted. they are considering hiring legal and technical experts to investigate if the pipeline poses a danger. it runs between residential britain avenue between 101 and 280. they call off a state of emergency after pg&e reduced the treasure if that low pressure. the order came after a pg&e engineer memo came to light expressing that the pipeline could explode like the deadly indepth in san bruno. >> the threat of a bart strike averted. >> you can have your extra cup of coffee. we have friday lite conditions. it is early and only 4:10. lots of green on the map. that indicates we have top speeds. in the east bay to pleasanton hill we have a construction project northbound 680 to 242 where you reach concord. the drive time traffic is great and wide open along 580 over the altamont pass from tracy to dublin at 24 minutes. 87 it is looking good. >> we have sum
abc7 news reporter cornell bernard will have more next half hour. >> pg&e has until wednesday to file an updated safety certification on the gas pipe line in san carlos which is ordered to remain shut down although an injunction was lifted. they are considering hiring legal and technical experts to investigate if the pipeline poses a danger. it runs between residential britain avenue between 101 and 280. they call off a state of emergency after pg&e reduced the treasure if that...