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s owner al davis has died. they are not saying when or how he died. we'll bring you those details as they become available but this morning, a football legend is being remembered. larry beil has more. >> in the off-season that burns brightest is the will to win excellence and pride and poise and just win baby. >> from john madden all the way to hue jackson whether they were winning or losing year after year, al davis believed in the greatness of the raiders at the very end. >> we'll get it straightened out. you'll be proud to win that silver and black. >> al davis for the oakland raiders, he altered every aspect of pro football strategically with a vertical passing game.
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socially giving minorities a chance at the n.f.l.. he was the raiders. >> just win baby. >> he was born on july 4th, 1929 raised in brooklyn and graduated from syracuse where he was cut from the varsity football team. he had a stint at the usc. he begin with the los angeles chargers. in 1963 at age 33 he became head coach and general manager of the oakland raiders. he took a losing team and quickly turned it around. in 1966 he was named as commissioner and made the historic merger with the n.f.l. with davis in control as the managing general partner they won 13 championships and three superbowls from zv 7 to 1985. those were the glory years. between greats like kenny
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stabler and marcus allen, it was the team of the decade. >> aide dream some day i would build the finest organization in professional sports. >> he was an innovator. he hired tom flores and also art shell, the first african-american coach. >> it's evolution of equity and fairness. >> in 1969 he took a chance on a linebacker's coach naming john madden head coach. he took a chance on an elder player george blan da that continued to play in the late 40s. there was bo jackson excelled in two sports. davis left a legacy in the
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courtroom. he moved the team to los angeles. in 1995 he moved the team back to oakland. that brought about multiple lawsuits involving l.a. oakland and the n.f.l. davis also was involved with suits against the city of oakland over the sale of raider tickets and seat licenses. after years of switching coaches and three straight losing seasons, he took a back to the future approach, re-hiring art shell as head coach the same coach he fired 12 years earlier. >> the raiders and most trusted name in sports. >> but rather than trusted rairdz was the dysfunctional name in pro sports. shell lasted one season. on january 23 2007 he shocked the critics yet again when he named 31-year-old lane tif 'fan
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as head coach. >> you don't have to be old to be great. >> i will bring an explosive powerful oh fence to this franchise. we will utilize our skilled players. >> that never happened. >> randy moss they failed to deliver. after posting five wins in 20 games. he fired him in 2008. what followed was a contentious war of words. >> the lines had been going on for weeks and months and a year and time a number of lies. >> the number of lies was hurtful. >> al davis ruled the raiders through the best of times and worst of times. love him or hate him he was an icon truly one of a kind. that was larry beil remembering go al davis who died at the age of 82.
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we'll have more at life and death of al davis on "abc 7 news" at 4:00. >> a pilot is safe after ditching his plane in the ocean. he left on a trip that didn't seem to match the fuel range of his plane. >> here is coastguard video of the incredible landing. >> it was textbook landing if there is such a thing in the water. he just touched down. >> we were overjoyed. the airplane was intact. >> he was flying in t-310 twin cessna. he radioed the faa that notified the hilo coastguard to tell the pilot was low on fuel and would soon run out.
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>> it was perhaps the headwinds or something else. >> according to the flight specification the plane has maximum range of up to 2300 miles distance from monterey to where the piloted was heading to hilo he was able to ditch 13 miles short of his destination. >> i would have been a little more freaked out. >> it was surreal the kind of thing you think you would ever see. people are talking about a desperate life and death struggle between a police officer and a transient. it happened yesterday morning as the officer was investigating a report of suspicious activity on lee avenue. jason evans attacked the officer and cannot his gun away. the officer drove after the suspect and ran into him
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knocking the gun out of his hand but nobody was hurt. >> i heard one or two three seconds that, i heard three successively. >> what we have determined since then, he was attacked by one of the suspects as they engaged in the struggle over the pistol. it discharged several times. we don't know if it was the officer or citizen pulling the trigger. >> two officers arrived and fired at the suspect but missed. evans was taken into custody and is in the hospital with numerous broken bones. now to a chilling story of how one man survived this week's shooting rampage in cupertino. they believe shareef allman targeted perceived enemies at work. one describes how he played dead
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in order to survive. >> it was quick, it wasn't bambam. >> they just froze as shareef shot them one at a time from one end of the table. >> he started from one end of the table and started shooting down. i was the last one and i was watching. i don't know when i got shot. i had to be facing him. he was shot in the upper right arm. he put his over his head and played dead and fell to the floor. he believes that move saved his life. >> he actually walked over to the end of the table and closed my eyes iawd kept praying inside i saw him walk over and close his eyes. next thing i heard was him
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running out. >> he was unable to call for help telling 911 dispatchers what happened. he seemed to pick his targeted as each one as he shot them. they attend a private meeting. they are being offered grief counseling to deal with the situation. as they left employees declined to speak to us. >> mike ambrosio calls his survival the beginning of a second life. the bullet missed bone and not suffered any loss of feeling or movement. friends and family came together last night to remember three people shot and killed after a party in san leandro. they gathered in the parking lot where two gunmen opened fire on a group of people killing three last weekend. they say an illegal early morning tattoo party erupted in
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gunfire. they believe party goers know who the shooters are and won't identify them. they have released this sketch of a man a person of interest. governor jerry brown has until tomorrow to sign or veto a stack of bills on his desk. yesterday he signed off for californians to register to vote online for the election. leland yee authored the bill. jon he also signed 5 pipeline safety bills in response to the san bruno explosion. pg&e will be required to install shutoff valves. we'll have more on the bills he has signed so far coming up in about 30 minutes. >> apple cofounder steve jobs was laid to rest with a small private funeral yesterday. current ceo says the company is planning a celebration of steve's extraordinary life. he says it will take place soon. he passed away on wednesday at
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age 56. they have not released a cause of death but he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and had a liver transplant. he leaves behind four children and his wife. his last project is an anniversary project for her. >> he made a special handmedicine box and love note and talked about how we've had good times hard times but never bad times. the love between them was so beautiful. >> sony pictures has purchased the movie rights of the life of steve jobs. >> a million people are expected to line san francisco bay there afternoon to watch a spectacle in the sky. we'll show you what it's like to be up there with the flying team as they perform over san francisco bay. today is the best klans to give
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fleet week kicks into high gear with a parade of ships and blue angels flying over the bay. this is the last practice run yesterday afternoon as the anticipation builds, it seems like everyone in san francisco is getting in the mood. don sanchez has preview of the fleet week activities. >> they are fast serious challenging, this is 2011 version of the blue angels practice run over the bay. fleet watch on the ground from the hills or in a boat we get to check it out.
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check out what it's like in the cockpit. this is video from the navy but look what the pilot has to do. those moves are so precise your ashore changing drastically. there is no video game like this. ♪ >> and these folks are entertained at pier 39 and fleet week is celebrating 30 years in san francisco. there are 10,000 men and women in uniform in town. emphasis on humanitarian work and how they respond in time to disaster. that is part of this setup and why they are here. it brings us pat raid of ships led by carl vincent that was san francisco's own. they will be opened for free tours sunday and machine morning starting at 8:00 a.m.
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the air show is saturday and sunday so be prepared and get ready for this! >> there is one other item in north beach on sunday there is a show. warning streets will be blocked around this area and traffic will be nightmare. try to take public transportation take a bus take a bicycle motorcycle walk. million close friends will be here. >> we have a complete schedule of events on our website at abc7news.com. bart officials are taking another look at a way at late night service on friday nights. they will be out at downtown san francisco stations to get input from passengers. one new plan would allow planes to leave end of the line stations in the morning instead
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of midnight. some plains would start 20 minutes later on saturday morning to allow for maintenance. all those pictures of the blue angels are we going to have blue skies this weekend? >> we also have fog but not much of it but enough to reduce visibility. here is a look from mount tam. you see all the sunshine from above. very nice temperatures warming through next week. i'll talk about that next. let's talk about blue whales whale watching season skill still around the california coast. why the b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
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nice pictures to show you blue whales, a pod have them swimming off the coast of san diego. it's rare to see them so late in the season but warmer weather from the south created an environment reducing the whales in. blue whales are the largest animals ever to live on our planet. hundred feet or more and we have about 200 tons. beautiful water and blue skies.
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>> it's going to be an extended period of dry and warmer weather. we do have a couple of changes that may affect the string of sunny days. right now, we are looking at some pesky fog. it has brought down the visibility in napa and also half moon bay but with longer nights it has been cool. in fact in the 40s in the north bay. also we're talking about some upper 40s here around los gatos. 49 in livermore as well as oakland. we will be looking at 11 hours and 31 minutes of daylight. it will be sunny and mild weekend with fog now and again at our coastline. warmest day will arrive on wednesday and thursday with an offshore flow. high pressure in the pacific. it will remain here all week long but we do have an upper-level low well to the north and west of us that will
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begin to affect this ridge and weaken it come monday. as it does we'll see increasing clouds. low passes by and high reestablish itself even stronger. that will bring the warmer weather and offshore flow peaking the middle of the week. monday will you notice the clouds but the weekend is looking nice right around normal in san francisco 70s today and in fact about the same tomorrow with that fog. back home, south bay saratoga 76 75 in cupertino. peninsula lots of mid-70s forks palo alto redwood city 70 in millbrae san francisco upper 60s to low 70s. closer you get to the coast we will have the stubborn fog in san mateo but stinson beach low 60s.
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74 in vallejo. east bay 72 in oakland. a little warmer for you with light winds today. inland east bay mid-70s and upper 70 as through concord and fairfield. 75 in pleasanton and monterey bay 71 in salinas and gilroy coming in at 77. seven-day forecast beautiful you'll notice the extra clouds on monday mainly in the north bay but a stronger ridge of high pressure for warmer weather with 70s at our beaches 80s along the bay and after a rainy week last week. >> it was raining especially during my shift. that was disturbing. all right. lisa thanks a lot for that. >> as we told you oakland raiders confirmed that al davis died today. they are not releasing details yet. they posted a tribute but we'll
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have much more at 4:00. right how rick qan with today's sports. good morning. it was win or go home last night as the cardinals and phillies squared off of game five with roy halladay on the mound it was a classic pitchers' duel. good oman for the cardinals run in the first and characterize home with a double into the corner. carpenter would make that lead he struck out three allowing three hits and no walks. we go to the ninth two down and carpenter will get ryan howard on this ground out to end the contest. cardinals eliminate the favored phillies 1-0. to add injury to insult howard fore his achilles tendon.
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and here is tony larussa. >> if we're not going good enough that is special team. great guts and great heart. >> brewers adiamondbacks milwaukee had two on. he drives this ball deep to center but chris young makes a spectacular catch. take another look. he can't believe it. and they do get the hit they are looking for. bettancort and it's 2-1 brewers. and bloomquist butsd down a safety squeeze yis can't make the play and the game is tied. and morgan comes through with a biggest hit driving in gomez drewers win in 10 3-2 to break out the bubbly.
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>> i knew we were about to win it right there. just slow down and blue collar >> tiger woods got back in the hunt shooting a 68. and go out to the resort near morgan hill. he did show flashes of his old self-like this approach. heiger went on to par the hole. he had four birdies and he finishes the round with a bogey. tiger makes the cut but one under but is 7 strokes off the lead. his partner turned a few heads with a 69. yesterday, he ballooned to a 74. he did make the cut at 1 over. first round co-leader continues to play well shooting a 69. this is a long birdie.
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he is two strokes behind paul casey that shot 8 under here is tiger on his day. >> i hit the ball as good as i did yesterday but i'm putting good. one bad putt over on seventh but i had a pure one on every line. >> sharks opened their season against phoenix. some are saying this may be the best team ever. general manager doug wilson was busy and adding players. after a 5-1 pre-season sharks can't wait. >> it's been a long off season but it feels like we want to get the game going.
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we've had two practices and we are ready for the season to start. and women's basketball minnesota captured the first title last night by beating atlanta 73-67. that is sports for now. join us after the game around 8:30 tonight. i'll be reporting from the stanford-colorado game. >> an update from sacramento whether brounl is deciding to put his signature on several bills. it's been ten years and a day in afghanistan. bay
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an. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. then we discovered chex cereals. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor and that's amazing to a mom like me. as a parent you dot want to have to tell your kids "no" all the time. it's nice for me to be able to say "yes"
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to something th they want to eat. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. gluten free. breaking news, we just learned within the past hour that al davis has died. raiders confirmed his death and posted on the team website but not said when or how he died. he was known for his saying just win baby. we'll have more on his career at 4:00. >> governor brown has signed or vetoed scores of bills several of which have an impact right here in the bay area. nannette miranda reports. >> in light of last year's pipeline explosion in san bruno that killed 8 people and
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destroyed dozens of homes governor brown took steps to make california neighborhoods safer. he signed a number of bills to help prevent such tragedies from happening again including the requirement that all utility companies have an automatic or remote controlled shut off valve. >> at pg&e and other utilities gone ahead and put those valves in san bruno fire would probably not have been as bad of destruction and lives lost. >> reporter: the governor also sided with public employee unions moving all ballot initiatives to november elections only. it's consistent with the constitution they slammed the bill because slated for the elections limits union dues on political activity. now had it will go on november ballot. finally the governor weighed in on the controversial shark fin ban probably most heavily
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lobbied bill this year. the head of virgin airlines felt compelled to give the governor a ring. >> i got a call from richard branson from australia. >> he wanted to protect the shark population which researchers say has declined by more than 90%. he signed a law banning the sale of shark fins mostly used for shark soup. >> this will stop it in its tracks. >> some in the chinese community thought the ban picked on their culture. >> he also signed a come pan yon bill allowing existing sales of shark fins. nannette miranda, "abc 7 news." >> another bill signed is raising the age when children
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are allowed to ride in a car without a booster seat. children will have to be eight years old until they stop use a booster seat. we know that the proper use of child safety seats booster seats for the older kids can increase their survive built up to 50%. >> under ever under current law they can abandon them by 6 years old or 60 pounds. fines start at $469 for the first violation. >> a california university has been named the best in the world even beating out harvard. it gives the top honor to the california institute of technology in pasadena. harvard was in second place. they say the quality difference are minuscule but cal tech wins because of the money devoted to
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research. a group of nearly two dozen former university chance slors has proposed a drastic tuition increase. assistant president convened the group and they are suggesting tuition should rise to $24,000 a year for california students out of state tuition would be higher. u.c. spokesmen says the group's ideas are advisory only and not binding. >> the state desperately need the economy can improve. new unemployment numbers for september are not offering much in the way of job creation. the nation added 103,000 jobs. lyanne melendez has more on the jobs outlook. >> september employment numbers were better nearly half of all new jobs came from verizon.
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company re-hired 45,000 workers after going on strike. analysts say it still counts as new jobs. >> i guess the best thing can be said about it it wasn't a terrible report. it didn't give any credibility to the argument that we are sliding closer to a recession. robert rice says the slow job has impact on consumer confidence. consumer spending presents 70% of the economy. >> americans cannot buy because they are stressed. they have to save if they have any money at all, at the same time unless they buy businesses are not going to create new jobs. >> the professor says the only save grace is for the government to step in to boost the economy. >> rebuilding roads and bridges and schools and ports and providing people with the safety net they need so they can turned around and in turn buy things so businesses will create jobs. >> right now congress is
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battling over president obama's $447 billion job package. many are frustrated with lawmakers and inability to agree on anything. he is one of them. he came down to the financial district to support the occupied wall street movement. he is a graduate of a university. he majored in environmental health and can't find a job in her field. >> i'm entry level. i am a education but it isn't doing me any good because $9 an hour doesn't cut. >> it some are more optimistic and holidays are coming and more hiring will occur. we may see better numbers in the coming months. this morning, president obama is asking americans to tell their senators to support his $3450 billion jobs bill. -- $450 billion jobs bill.
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they say the plan will have a significant effect on the economy. >> if we don't account the opposite will be drew. true. there be fewer jobs. so any senator is thinking about voting against this jobs bill needs to explain why they would approach something like that. if republicans have a better plan they should prove it. >> republicans say the president's plan is not serious. hundreds of protestors marched through downtown san francisco last night blocking streets and traffic for more than two hours. protest was organized by the answer coalition to mark the war in afghanistan. several groups educators and students were protesting nund go of the wash. >> i love all my teachers and i'm afraid of that being cut away from my school. >> the coalition wants the money
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to be used and spent on education and most of all jobs. lisa is here with a look at the forecast. and looks like the golden gate bridge but it's the bay bridge. >> i was going to say we've been watching our fog shrink a bit. look at santa cruz already in the sunshine 70s on the way there. we've got a warming trend on the way for the most part. stay tuned. i'll talk about the changes that occur within the 7 days. that is all next. >> up next, a scary situation why fremont officials are locking the doors.
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the anticipation is building for in weekend's fleet festivities. a lot of people are getting in the mood. ♪ ♪ >> navy bands are in town that is pier 39 yesterday afternoon. i want to show you a perspective main attraction blue angels flying over the bay. i was in one of those one time. it is dizzy. this was taken inside the cockpit. here is what it looks and sounds like from below. they have finished with their practice runs. parade of ships kicks off at 11:00 this morning. air show starts at 12:30 today
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and tomorrow. >> first question i ask, did you get sick? >> i did not sick. i got dizzy. >> it's going to be a gorgeous day and what do we expect. here we go, golden gate bridge and some fog. you can see how low it is to the deck. that is it will burn off quickly from the sutro camera. layer does look shallow so we will look for full sunshine except for the san mateo coast. you will stay cloudy around half moon bay and pacifica. cool numbers 40s and 50s. nights are longer but overall we are warmer than they were yesterday. sunny skies returning tomorrow for a nice weekend. warm pattern builds next week. we'll have our warmest days wednesday and thursday. upper level trough that will
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visit us the end of the weekend. high pressure between now and then remains offshore and that will last for a nice couple of days. it's going to rebuild by the middle of the week that is going to allow for drier conditions. we do have an upper-level low well to the north and west of us. that will provide some slightly cooler weather. coolest day of the week on monday. by tuesday we're talking sunny and warmer with numbers approaching the 80s in some of our inland valleys. statewide, it was a cold front in the northern sierra upper 20s at tahoe. snow pack down to yosemite 69. 76 in fresno. back home gearing in on the south bay, lots of 70s, san francisco will below 70s for very pleasant weekend. numbers could be right around there for that time of the year.
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running right around normal. we'll look for mid-70s here from redwood city to menlo park. to 64 in pacifica richmond district 60s there and then in the north bay range will be from the low 60s from bodega bay to mid-70s in clearlake. near east bay a great looking afternoon. light winds it will feel warmer. union city at 72. oakland about the same 72 for you. but you head inland numbers come up a little bit. mid-70s for danville 782346 walnut creek pittsburg and few upper 70s. we saw the sunshine around santa cruz low 70s for you and 74 in hollister. seven-day forecast not much of a change through tomorrow but then extra clouds on monday. inland areas in the south bay won't notice much of a change but everyone warms up to the middle of the week.
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warmest days wednesday and thursday. the rain is out of the way, too. >> fremont family is getting spooked this holiday season the city wants to shut down their haunted house. the family is looking for options to keep the scream alive. >> for the last section years christopher has been sharing his love of halloween with his fremont neighborhood. >> we're going to 6 a lot of workers volunteers working in. >> this showcase of fake blood is a small part of is a sprawling haunted house built between his parents and neighbors' homes. >> i don't want to drive somewhere else. >> they don't charge admission but in years past people donate
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food or money. but the family donates to the food banks and unisef. he got volunteers from a local church to help construct the house. but his plans have come to a screaming halt. >> i got a citation in the mail. >> according to it he is violation of two city codes. improper use of land and the temporary haunted house was built without a permit. >> for two months they have been assembling this haunted house which is situated between two different residences but following receipt of this citation from the city, they have been ordered to take it down in six days. they are hoping for a reprieve. >> i hope to keep it here. we've done so much. we have hundreds of people, but if not maybe someone could donate space where we could put
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it. >> they talked to the employee who issued the letter to see if there was any way to keep the structure up until halloween. we've also tried contacting the city about this issue but we're waiting for a response. "7 on your side" is next. >> your easy chair getting a new won isn't so easy. i'm michael
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it came out of a tackle oh bell in san pablo. they say they have not done enough at 220 establishments for people who use wheelchairs. barriers at the serving line was one of complaints. >> there what was no signage for parking. bathrooms were not could my yant tables didn't have places important people to sit. doors did not meet compliance requirements. >> tackle oh bell spokesperson did not want to comment about the case. judge's order is on hold while they consider the request to limit the injunction. >> some companies offer a lifetime warranty they mean it. a lass-e boy dealer went out of their way for an easy chair. >> jerry had a chair he loved and used for 11 jeers. after all that time all that
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use finally stopped working as it was supposed to. >> it swiveled and slide. the mechanism broke. >> so he contacted his dealer. here it is in south san francisco. the chair was so nice even after 11 years he decided to have the mechanism repaired. >> i went to laz-e boy and they said no y lifetime zblarnt but it furnishes out the company no longer made the parts no parts means new chair. it was a lifetime guarantee after all. jerry needed his original paperwork, he knew he had it but where? no sweat. local dealer actually keeps receipts. it had his receipts for more than a decade back. they sent it in headquarters for jerry. but then things stalled.
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so jerry contacted 7 on your side. >> next day i got the message to call someone. i called and found somebody that was higher up and would helpful get me a chair. >> all the mechanicals on the brand-new chair work perfectly. he is happy and occupied. the store is happy that jerry is happy and corporate headquarters is happy is everyone else is happy. telling "7 on your side" we were pleased we were able to work with mr. morks and local dealer to get a new chair. >> if you have an issue that has a lifetime warranty let me know about it. up next, a journalist becomes part of the story when she tries to track down a turkey on the prowl.
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>> he wouldn't go away. television producer wanted to check out the story and ended up running scared. turkey kept on coming. the woman locked herself inside. people are afraid to go outside and when they do many carry sticks or bats but thanks giving is a little over a month away and setting themselves up for some really bad news. >> we do have fog at the coast. we should see sunshine all throughout the city. upper 60s to low 70s. mid-70s will prevail in the south bay. 77 in livermore. few more clouds tomorrow. then everyone should see a good deal of clouds on monday but by the afternoon sunny and then looking at warmer weather wednesday and thursday. >> thanks for joining us. next newscast is at 4:00 this evening. much more on the passing of
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