tisha? a. tony that is a big question we re here along 18th street where all the bars that you see on my right were participating in a preindependence day bar, it is when people hospital bar to bar to bar the navy candor actually ended up here at the 18ly street lounge. the big question we re asking is whapped when a navy command attacked a nightclub bouncer apparently nothing. it happened here at the 18 street lounge this past weekend. i spoke with the injured bouncer s mother who says her son went spent a day, get this, in the emergency room recovering from this injuries. here s a timeline of the event. navy commander bernie is a freeman monday night after reportedly attacking bouncer fred smith early saturday morning. according to arrest documents oh struck him in the left eye with a glass beer bottle, grabbed by the throat and cloaked him almost until hoon continues. he was aest ared and charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. 24 hours later the district attorney s
this is light my fire. i will take this. it s one of my all-time favorite songs, especially the organ solo. welcome to mornings at 2 the 9 . it will be sunny but overcast to begin with. good morning everyone. we have a lot of news to get to. we will start with what some people are calling humanness humorous and others are calling tasteless. a statue of naked donald trump was taken down overnight by city crews. lefty o doul s restaurant is trying to see if they can put this statue on display. we have more on the story now with alex. reporter: good morning guys. it is a developing story here in san francisco. we understand that the new donald trump statue is in the custody of san francisco police . the owner of lefty o doul s off of union square is working with the city supervisor trying to gain custody of that statue so that he can put it on display . he says he wants donald trump to go next to marilyn monroe in the corner. let me show you what happened overnigh
do. reporter: late this afternoon a san quinton spokesman announced it will turn the water back on for sanitation at least. can you say that those lines will not reappear? i can say as of right now through the weekend those lines will not reappear. reporter: in the best case the prison appears to be looking at a long, uncomfortable weekend. from san quinton, abc 7 news. according to the centers for disease control and prevention people contract the disease by breathing in mist or vapor containing theterbacteria. symptoms resemble pneumonia and can include cough, shortness of breath, muscle aches and headaches. the first cases occurred in 1976 in philadelphia. in the meantime a mold problem shut down the main post office in the city of richmond. it s an 80-year-old building. laura anthony joins us now. customers were surprised there. reporter: this post office is pretty pristine on the outside. it was built in 1938. inside there is a health hazard that needs to be
barbara. she tells the untold story and the 28 years of a relationship between hearst and his architect julia morgan. she chronicles the evolution of this hilltop. not only do we view the hilltops, but the spectacular pools and the collection of fine arts and antiques. sprinkle throughout her books are stories of the famous parties hosted at the hearst castle. with his companion movie star marion davies, and their celebrity guests, which combined together to bring to life america s most glamorous country home. please join with me in welcoming victoria kastner. [applause] very glad to be here. one of america s oldest museums to talk about a uniquely american subject, that is william randolph hearst and his beloved home. he had more than half a dozen houses, all very large and filled with art. but the one he loved the most was san simeon, i think it s been most known, this is appropriate for a media personality, like william randolph hearst, not through historic events, but t
sundays in february, american history tv is airing a selection of oral history interviews with former korean war pow s recorded by the korean war legacy foundation. first interview is charles ross who soon after enlisting in the army in 1947 became a sergeant in a small unit in south korea. he was captured by the chinese and held as a p.o.w. from 1950 to 1953 today at 10:00 a.m. eastern time here on american history tv on c-span 3. february is black history month and the c-span bus is on the road visiting the top historically black colleges and universities to speak with faculty and discuss public policy issues and highlight their role in america s education system. this tuesday will be in fisk university followed by moore house college and spellman college in atlanta. historian and author of victoria kastner of william randolph herself. her story herself castle about reconstructing the estate in california. the author hosted this event in november of 2000. now plea