kron 4 has been following for trending are on the russian hill neighborhood of san francisco tonight family turner joins us live with what is being done the help stop the attacks there first granite is feared the loss for on with more of were the crimes are happening. . grant: parts of veteran wharf voting member in the north of beijing talking from vesicle misadventure north with the broadway including the hyde street area at anchor a good part of lombard back in july we reported on at nivkh enormous office like a car burglaries and russian hell of 88% last year, last tuesday before disturbing crime lombard year jones blocked from the crooked part of a bar. you guys from the tourist killing his camera shooting him in the shoulder of the police chief will supervisor to assure residents the russian hill neighborhood still a safe place. reporter: exactly grant focal point of simply to do and doing now be here and hope that is enough to get this for criminals we talked a lot
and wives, all denied government help to fund funerals for the loved ones they lost who were serving our country. a solemn government promise, broken. this was the scene today at dover air force base in delaware, as the bodies of the fallen heroes returned home. defense secretary chuck hagel paid his respects and announced late today that the pentagon had found a fix to the problem. but there are new signs of more trouble coming, this time for veterans. we have two reports tonight, starting with abc s senior national correspondent, jim avila. reporter: poignant images of shutdown day nine, a lone patriotic volunteer mowing the lawn and trimming trees in front of lincoln in advance of a weekend veterans convention. while at dover air force base, the shutdown hits america s bravest, fallen heroes. 26 killed in action in afghanistan or on military bases at home since the shutdown. their families denied the $100,000 so-called death gratuity. the four heroes brought home today a
The splashiest deal in New York last night?
An exclusive A list premiere at the Museum of Modern Art for George Clooney's new film, "The Boys in the Boat."
The screening was followed by a swanky party at the Polo restaurant, where corned beef sandwiches cost about 40 bucks at a regular dinner.
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