Runner who just passed mile 21. There he is going down market street, and take a look at the route, im sorry, mission street, and we want to take a quick look to show you the arduous, difficult route these runners have to go through. Its 26. 2 miles, of course, and starts and finishes on the embarcadero, and besides crossing the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, runners spend about 5 miles twisting around Golden Gate Park. We sent our crew to check out the scene before the race kicks off and you can see people stretching, and getting ready to tackle the hills of the city. One runner told us its a marathon that cant be topped. The people and the crowd. And the scenery. The scenery, you cannot beat this. You cannot beat it. You have to do it. If youre a runner, you have to come to San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. She and about 27,000 others are running some or all of the course here today. And heres a live look overhead from chopper 5 and we have the pace car following ahead of the pac
From the late president who was at the time the air force commander. Younger i was a bit with a wonderful wife who is sitting right here and two lovely children. My third child was born later, said today i am of the father of three children, a grandfather of , the eldestildren is serving in the air force, of course and his name is jonathan. [applause] in 1976, i was a law student and litigator in the air force at the reserve forces and an employee as a navigator. On the afternoon of thursday, june the first i received a critical phone call telling me to attend a military briefing the next day at 2 00 p. M. I left home friday afternoon, driving very carefully to my base. I knew what the briefing must be about, knowing the prime knew there was only one option. We were flying. Once that ran through my mind again and again, i wanted to be the lead litigator for the mission. Why . Because in the air force we are taught to take responsibility. The opportunity to lead this mission would be a
It is wonderful to hear your impressions, which are very special and extremely important today. Fromse we do not hear survivors that much even in washington, d. C. , or japan. It is very good. We made progress today largely because of people like yourself and your self and your colleagues, who made a stand and are speaking truth to power on the humanitarian impact of Nuclear Weapons. I think it is 126 countries that have signed the humanitarian pledge. 127 now. Good. I stand corrected. We have a couple more questions and we will try to keep the questions brief and get through everybody. Thank you. I work with physicians for social responsibility. Friendwith our mutual who sends his greetings. You just answered a lot of my questions. Physicians for social responsibility is working with the International Campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons. To promote the prohibition and elimination of Nuclear Weapons. About the newou momentum that is happening. There is a lot of skepticism here in the U
Jordan burgess is live in price hill with how she was caught. According to Police Reports she was in a car with a friend here in the lot of the price hill kroger. Her kids in the seat. That mom. Crystal hall was in court just a few hours ago on drug and child endangering charges. She looked liked she wanted to be anywhere else but there. Her lawyer says the kids were asleep in the car. Police say they found heroin and a needle inside. Hall wasnt the only one in court this morning. Her friend who was also in the car. Jacqueline polston is facing the same charges. Her lawyer says shes a mom as well. But her kid was not in the car. Now hall was ordered not to have any contact with supervised. Right now the kids are staying with grandparents. The two were both given bonds of 10 thousand dollars. Reporting live. Jordan burgess. 9 on heres a first check of your a high profile custody battle has taken a turn. The father of a two year old who police say was beaten to death by her mothers boyfr
We have a lot of people, who they supported, they say, i dont know at this point. We will get to the dream team in a moment. Jim to you, i guess, good morning to both of you, jim, a huge win for donald trump, and now, the presumptive nominee. What is he saying tonight . First of all, don, we have to recognize, this is the First Time Since dwightizen dwightize ooezen hour eisenhower. To get to this point. It is an incredible feat, you have to give him credit for this. He knocked off ted cruz in the indiana primary. A contest that senator said that he needed to win. He couldnt win the state of indiana. Donald trump is presumptive nominee. This afternoon, he was going after ted cruz, suggesting that his father was somehow involved in the kennedy assassination. It was a different donald trump earlier at trump tower, he came out and talked to supporters, he described ted cruz for being brave. It came as a surprise to everybody. There was contacts, between high level officials inside the cam