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okay and he has no contact with other inmates here at santa rita. >> this is like being in here 23 hours per day. he gets out for one hour every day that. is when he can take a shower. and get time and there is only one hour per day out of the cell. >> we're told he'll northbound isolation for the duration of his time except for trips to court. the concern is because of the number of people killed another inmate might try to hurt him. we've learn that had one goh is not his given name. virginia court records show his birth record was sue nom goh but in 2002 he changed his name. today, we also learned a lot more about his daily routine here, what his day is like and whether he's had visitors. we'll have more for you
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tonight on abc 7 news at 6:00. >> we'll look for the stories then. oakland police chief tells us the head of the nursing department at oikos university is not the woman goh was after, instead he was looking for another administrator. we're live from the college with more. >> larry and that news took everybody by surprise. that administrator according to police left the university months ago. oakland tv says the they know goh was after another administrator. police did not real ree veal the person's identity. we spoke to the chief operating officer of oikos university. he didn't want to give an interview but told us there were three long meetings with goh who wanted his tuition reimbursed, between $4,000 and $6,000. they wanted to give him a
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partial reimbursement. at the second meeting he apparently got very angry. saying the suspect complained about classmates and how he didn't get along with them. the school offered to transfer him to another classroom. after the third meeting they thought the issue had been resolved and he'd come back to school. now, he says, quote, i wish we could have done more. police say last monday, goh returned to seek revenge, killing seven people, injuring three. lucas garcia teaches english at the university. he and his students ran when hearing gunshots. >> i was surprised but just how emotional it's been. and is having a hard time dealing with it. >> there is a small memorial and a picture of doris in front of the alameda food bank. chabuko trying to get help after being shot but collapsed. >> yes. one of the victims was in the
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front of the building. a few food bank employees did come give asy stance as best they could. we had countless injured yesterday, and again, tomorrow, counselors will be here. >> it appears crime scene investigators finished their work, police would not confirm that. there are only two police officers there keeping people away. and i can tell you nothing behind that yellow tape has been moved, including that car that you can see there. and there is a passenger door left open since monday, a rental car belonging to herts taken out on monday, the day of the shooting from the oakland airport. the person who rented it has a colorado driver's license. and we learn that had just minutesing ayes. and that person has not
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reported it get. it's supposed to be returned today and this is going to stay there at least for now. >> of the first funeral for a victim was this afternoon. family and friends of the 21-year-old lidia sim asked for privacy as they remembered her today. she was finishing a nursing degree at oikos university. her brother says she dreamed of becoming a pediatrician. an event for honoring all victims begins tonight sponsored by a group called making oakland better, visitors will be able to plant a board presented to the school this, is going to happen tonight from 7:00 p.m. until tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. our coverage of the developing news in this shooting will continue on abc 7 news at 5:00. and we'll bring you developments here and also, online. on twitter at abc 7 news bay
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area, and facebook.com/abc 7 news. >> blustery winds and wind whipped sand closed part of the great highway today. the two-mile stretch shut due to sand on roadways. department of public works say they're waiting for wind to die down a bit before removing sand. as of now there is no estimated time for reopening the roadway. and there is gusts yesterday near 50 miles per hour. today's gusts 25 miles per hour to 35 miles per hour. we can see this along the shore line, there is sand whipped up on to great highway and slope boulevard. and it's an inconvenience, we're looking at dry conditions foremost of the bay area and there are areas of shower activity that developed
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in the mountains swept eastward now. along interstate 80 and fairfield. there is an area of showers moving east along highway 12 and that is all we have. mainly clear skies and remaining so during evening and overnight hours. will be chilly and turning cold overnight. cold in the morning with lows down around 30 degrees in parts of the north bay valleys and maybe some frosty spots there as well. afternoon we'll see conditions getting milder and there is highs into mid-50s. will it be a mainly mild and dry easter weekend? i'll answer that in the accu-weather forecast later. >> thank you very much and by the way there is a rescue going on now near in san francisco. the teams are trying to rescue two swimmers trapped in some very intense surf, caused by winds and there is a grounds
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crew on the way and search teams resumed looking for a missing morgan hill girl today. 15-year-old sierra lamar disappeared three weeks ago tomorrow. the sheriff's department launched it's volunteer search and rescue rescue units again. >> right. until now, most of the search efforts have focused on morgan hill and north of the edge of san jose. the sheriff's office says there is no specific lead that brought them here, but that it's an important search location. 15 members of the volunteer search and rescue team are at it again. this time, in gilroy and san martin. it's their sixth assignment in this case. >> this is a natural extension of the work. we're trying to continue out through a distance, more than 10 miles from where it occurred. >> this is the disappearance
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of sierra lamar from her home on march 16th. today's search team is utilizing three canine units, including the car. >> this is a trailing dog but specializes in human remains detection and water detection. >> sierra's cell phone and purse were found within miles of her home. a searcher discovered the latest phone shall evidence. two used condoms and a box marked handcuffs that is all being test ootd primary area that the criminals are looking for are lane prints, dna evidence and trace evidence that could be hair fibers. >> and the sargeant says there are still 40 plus detectives working tips coming into the hot line and there will be another community wide search
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on saturday. in san martin, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> new pictures released of convicted cult killer charles manson show a gray, bearded man. officials released newest pictures showing the 77-year-old with long hair, shaggy beard and a swastika on his forehead. he's coming up for a 12th parole hearing. these are older pictures of him on the left. 1968. in the middle, in 2009. he is serving a life sentence for killing nine people including a pregnant actress, sharon tate in 1968 69. >> caltrans says richmond san rafael bridge did not end up with structural damage from a fire, one viewer shot this video as he drove over the bridge. this is carrying a load of wine. >> driver ended up stopping
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and the edge of it was on fire. he called the fire department. by that time, this truck was engulfed. and the fire department brought 20 minutes to put the fire out. >> and nobody was hurt, thank you for the video. traffic backed up for miles and caltrans laid down what is called a sandbar to prevent diesel fuel from leaking into the bay. and this rig destroyed but wine is okay. the bridge opened again a little after 1:00. >> service community's 45 line cut after a 35-foot tree fell over the power lines, came down along columbus avenue awhere tree trimmers were and nobody was hurt. a viewer sent us this picture, you can get a view of the tree there on the street and crews working to clear it away. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00 rest of california gets a pass on a law that changed
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checking healthy news a judge decided it's okay for california kids to get toys with their mcdonald's happy meals, dismissing a lawsuit to try to stop mcdonalds from using toys to market the meals. and by using toys to hur kids to eat nutritionally unbalanced meals. toys are still not available in santa clara or san francisco counties.
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toys banned about a year ago. >> and natural hardship keeping people from taking care of their health. a study shows a decline in the number of prescription patients fill, visits to doctors dropped by almost 5%. a search by more than 7%. this happened as people lost their health insurance coverage. >> business news, aprilel devices known for never getting virus buzz now, even apple is getting hit. that story in today's after the bell report. first, facebook takes it home. >> good afternoon, facebook has chosen. bloomberg learned the social network decided to lift its shares on nasdaq which is a big loss for new york stock exchange. both have been battling it out for months. technology companies have blocked the nasdaq including apple, google, groupon and
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zynga. new york stock exchange has been winning linked in and pan dora. and they will be the one that got away. winning what may be the largest tech ipo ever is a big coup for the nasdaq this, win means more fees, revenue and potential to attract other company that's want to list alongside facebook which is expected to go public next month. and checking out numbers today, stocks were mixed as more concerns about the debt crisisor overshadowed a jobless claim, tomorrow, the big monthly unemployment report. your bloomberg index ended up almost 1% with apple and oracle leading the way. 600,000 mac computers were the target of a hack attack. according to security firm dr. web, the attacks hit
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running apple's mac 0110 software. apple released an update this week. and president obama signed jobs act into law. the law which has been largely praised by tech community relaxes regulations on start ups and small businesses. and this is designed to make it easier for companies to raise money and go public. the law allowing start ups to raise money from the general public, critics say it could lead to fraud, giving newly public companies five years instead of two. companies fit that criteria already include linkedn, yelp and pan dora. at and t is bracing for a possible strike this weekend about 40,000 workers could walk off the
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jobs unless the company agrees to new deals with union workers. at and t and members of the communications workers of america at odds over everything from health care costs to days off. current contracts expire sunday morning. >> time for a look at the forecast now. >> spencer says i want good news. >> yes. >> there is a couple sprinkles today. >> this travels more slowly in cold air and there is not on the receiving end so there is a live view from our camera looking down on to the bay. mainly clear skies there with a few puffs of clouds around. some clouds up in napa county today up into mountains of
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napa county. you can see there is an area of active weather moving out of napa county, continuing to push eastward. east of fairfield where this area has been earlier it's been a down pour there and raining and lightning there. there is instability then, over into sierra and into tahoe area there is light snow and active weather around. it's been mainly dry and cool today. high temperatures so far and there is a high of only 69 degrees below average for this date. there is a high of only 57 and so cool and blustery. winds guflting up to 32 miles per hour. napa 24 miles per hour gusts. 36 miles per hour gusts right now at sfo. there is 29 at hayward, winds continue to blow briskly.
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highlights, clear, cold again tonight. warmer pattern this weekend and there is maybe interesting weather sprinkled in there. rain develops next week a greater chance of rain. overnight tonight chilly again to cold. looking for lows of owe in napa. we'll see mid to upper 30s into other locations and then, as we look at high pressure building in now. controlling factor. and there is a chilly air mass now that is two senters of a high build in. that is going to give us a nice warm up over the weekend. milder tomorrow but warmer over the weekend. and there are highs into low to mid 60s and breezy again, tomorrow, here is the accu-weather forecast. there are highs around, or
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above 70 degrees over the weekend and sprinkled into forecast is a possibility of a slight chance of showers in the north bay sunday, most of the bay area will be dry. it's next week when weather becomes more active and there is a greater chance of rain. >> or sprinkle autos or sprinkles. >> thank you. >> coming up next at 4:00 a bust a move bandit. watch this, police hoping to catch this smooth criminal. >> is he doing aerobics? what is going on? coca-cola reacts to political fallout. >> and betting on a better budget future for california and those who believe expanding gambling is the
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got to check this out. police in texas want to bust a move for real. this is not a video submission for the next "dancing with the stars" show this, burglar broke into a tour bus now working it for security cameras. he knows he's being videotaped. and i guess he's doing can't touch this, can't catch me, whatever it is. and i can't wait to see a celebration dance once police catch up to him. >> what kind of pants are those? long shorts? it's hard to tell from dance moves. oh, well. moving on. ryan gosling getting attention after a british journalist says the actor saved her from walking into traffic.
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>> ryan gossling hasn't said anything about saving the journalist. the woman said when attempting to cross a new york street gossling grabbed her yelling "hey, watch out". she wasn't looking the right way because she's from london. last year, cameras caught gossling breaking up a street fight. now to katherine mcphee hoping to save people in africa from malaria. she teamed up with a charity to help people fight the deadly disease. >> for to us realize how blessed and privileged we are to live here. >> she traveled to the reej dwroin distribute life-saving mosquito nets and medication. >> jennifer lopez and mark anthony teeming up, performing a one-night only show in las vegas. the two split after seven years of marriage but anthony says they still work well
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together. and for more celebrity news go to otrc.com. >> still ahead, the question a lot of people have for ron paul. >> abc 7's mark math cues sits down with a candidate and gets answer autos now, vic lee in court today. the man accused of killing five people in a home finally enterers a plea. [ older brother ] hey, that's the last crescent. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light.. ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough crescents? and these are the ones you'll love as dinner. gran! mini pizzas. grands! biscuit dough... plus 3 ingredients make an easy dinner everyone loves. grands! mini pizzas... from pillsbury.
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no lawyer for a man accused of killing five people in a san francisco house is talking to us about his client's personality. >> the lawyer described him as engaging and articulate and overwhelmed by charges. >> and vick slee in the newsroom right now, in the courtroom today. vic? >> the defense attorney says he's established a good rappor with luc. his client he says is a union plumber but... he won't be doing any work in the near future. the judge set bail at $25 million. >> this is how do you lead? >> not guilty. >> those words uttered five times of a man accused of killing five people two weeks
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ago. a 35-year-old is accused of killing the victims including a cook at a chinatown restaurants, his wife, their daughter, their son, and his girl friend. police say luc bludgeoned victims to death, hacking some with a sharp-edged weapon. the judge read charges and luc seemed uncomfortable as he stood by his attorney at times shaking his head and took deep breaths. we asked his lawyer why. >> well, it's difficult to have those charges read to you and it's a difficult situation for him to be in. >> luc caught two days after the murder by s.w.a.t. team member who's raided a town house, apc 7 learned one thing that led police to luc is that his number was on the cell phone of one victim. goldrosen said he met with luc several times for hours describing his client this way. >> he's interested and
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articulate, engaging. >> this is a special circumstances case, the district attorney's office says that it's still considering whether or not to ask for the dental penalty. luc's attorney is a private lawyer but public defender says he wants his office to represent luc. we'll have more at 6:00. a group accused of promoting laws such as the "stand your ground" law. coca-cola says it's terminated its relationship and coke would not say why but this is just hour hours after a group called color of change began boycotting coca coala. it's under scrutiny following the fatal shooting of trayvon martin. the shooter said he fired in self-defense. >> ron paul is raising money owe for his presidential race,
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holding a fund-raiser this afternoon, before that met with mark math use for a one on one. >> there is no signs of turning it around, it's he'sing in. >> satisfy any supporter who's urged me to run. >> short of winning he says a victory would be a bigger change and the the political party that's control it this is deficits don't matter. there is foreign intervention is the status quo. >> this is why we're bankrupt and have a crisis this, is why we're in debt. >> he says support is building but the main stream media isn't reporting it. >> truth is that we get bigger crowds and tonight he expects 8,000 mostly young people who says contact with his honesty.
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>> numbers are there. enthusiasm is there. changes are occurring. >> there are ron paul got 29% of the 18-year-old to 29-year-old vote and romney still beat paul in that age group. >> why you young people you say are showing up in record numbers at your events not showing up to vote for you. >> and they do. but not to the degree we'd like to. >> why not? >> i don't have the final answer on that. some haven't bothered to get registered to do it. >> and mark matthews is reporting there. he's on his way to uc berkeley now where young supporters are prepping for a rally they'll hold tonight saying they're not yet committed to voting for the republican nominee, whoever that may be. mark will join us live tonight at 6:00. >> and the republican candidates will have time to visit anywhere they want.
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primary season slowing down and there is no more voting until after 24th engineer pennsylvania. mitt romney visited his campaign to call voters todz. he says he doesn't expect to come in first in pennsylvania. since pennsylvania is not a winner take all state, romney is hoping to pick up delegates there, though. >> a twist on take your kids to workday at google there. is a good chance this is going make you feel really old. >> we want his head sideways. >> you're going to hear how specific instructions were to hurt the 49ers in the pay for pain scandal. >> will easter weekend warm up and be accompanied by showers? the forecast is coming up. >> and rechecking traffic
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looking at the skyway. usual grind and crawl of the east bay left to right on the screen heading to the lower deck of the bay bridge. it's smooth and free flowing south ward but that is bogged down a little bit at this hour. stay with us, more still to come on at news at 4:00. -dad, why e you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope.
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but many employees at google don't have children, but they do have parents that are mighty impressed by their kids' jobs. it was bring your parents to workday. david? >> with their inside connection a lot of parents probably zront a clue what their kids do there. say words like chrome book and you might get a blank stair but not after today. it's a rare sight to see anyone past 30 walking around the google campus, not this day. 4,000 parents invited to work by their sons or daughters. >> i thought back to take your daughter to workday. i enjoyed doing that and this is opportunity to reverse that. >> there were shops to learn how to use google's search engine, but food seem more of a draw. >> we can get some of the famous food. food google is famous for. >> i wanted to eat the food and get a massage. i got a massage.
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we're going to eat food next. >> there were fun things to do, posing for photos and taking a tour this, is a display of vip who's have been to google but this sticker says it all. >> we're like a family here, and children come by, and parents come by. >> they started their day with a briefing on google's history and at the end of the day they were in awe of their kids. >> this is existing to see my daughter stephanie part of the fronteer and new technology with this company that is just, you know, setting the pace for other companies are probably going to have to keep up with. >> and we'll hear in silicon valley there has been envy when someone finds out someone works at google, now, parents have bragging rights now they get inside. >> david, thank you. very cool. technology making us better readers.
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research finds a fifth of american adults read an e book in the past year, printed material is more popular. 75% of us read a regular book in 2011 but e book readers are more voracious in their appetites. and it turns out all they have to was to stop making them. three weeks ago the company announced it could discontinue the print edition prompting a rush to buy the last of the 32-volume 2010 edition for $1400 a pop. >> wow. >> and spence jer here with an accuweather update. >> and i'm going to show you this page of precipitation on our live doppler 7 hd. there are areas of impressive showers now. one near
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fairfield. and moving out towards rio vista area now. there are lightning strikes up there, earlier this, is area of weather but most of the bay area is dry. blue skies and tomorrow, blue sky as cross the state. nice, warm in the south. there is 74 in los angeles and getting milder in our area as well. to move around the bay area starting in the south bay, sunny skies and highs into low 60s there, tomorrow. there is upper 50s to low 60s on the peninsula mid-50s on the coast. downtown san francisco there is a hive 58 tomorrow, nornl bay, low 60s, near east bay highs into low 60s inland east bay tomorrow, low 60s as well and down near monterey bay, upper 50s to low 60s and dry conditions. will be breezy and there is walker -- calmer winds over
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same day the members of the new orleans saints were in l.a. trying to plead for leniency a report surfaced with williams saying he wanted players targeted before their playoff game with the 49ers in january. >> we're going kill. every single one of you before you get off the of the area. >> and audio recorded prior to the 49ers playoff game against new orleans featuring greg williams encouraging the team to injure opposing players like frank gore and williams spared no detail.
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>> we want him running sideways. we want his head sideways. >> greg williams singled out a number of 49ers he wanted to knock out of the game with players body parts identified because of previous injuries. michael crabtree was one of several targets. >> the release of the recording is on the same day new orleans head coach appeals nfl's season long suspension for his role in the team's bounty program. >> if you're in this room you understand that. we don't apologize. >> it was 49er who's did damage, winning this playoff game, 36-32.
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we went to 49ers head quarters to get player reaction that some were targeted and return man kyle williams singled out and and the coach wanted hit hard to test his manhood. collin rush caught up with williams as well as ray mcdonald. >> what where your feelings about when you heard audio? >> not going to talk about it. >> it doesn't affect you?. >> no. >> this is part of the game. i meerngs that is what they dhos do. i mean everybody is not like that. every team is kimpb. >> they seem laid back but when you hear the phrase kill the head and the body will die this, sounds barbaric. is this common in the nfl? >> in the nfl and in college. i've seen young coaches, coaches of young kids foaming at the mouth just stereo type
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of the frantic coach with veins popping out. that part is firing up your team. that part is actually okay. language, you know you wish was something else. the part you step over the line is that you hear targeting of injuries. go for an ankle, acl or go for the head. that is way over the line. nobody wants that. >> and you have that issue about paying for pain. >> right. nobody wants that encouraged and money so all small, you're talking about a $500 bonus, bounties have been around fr a long time but not for targeting and injuring players. >> this isn't the last we're going to hear of this story. >> there is more on this story on world news tonight. >> and i've got to tell but this story. all-male augusta national golf club, should it admit women? the president says that time is long overdue.
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>> president's answer is yes. he believes, his opinion is that women should be admitted. it's up to the club to decide but his opinion is that women should be admitted. >> the augusta national golf club excluded female membership since it nopd 1933 home to the masters which began today, one three spons juror ibm that now has a female ceo, who display golf. she's not been offered a membership. >> the dog mate my home work. some of urs use that had one. >> how about the dog ate my masters ticket. a seattle man says when he won a contest he cannot believe heirs luck. his heart sank and the dog made a meal of the ticket. >> what to do? he went online, finding advise on a safe way to make the dog
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produce those tickets. >> what? >> thank goodness we don't have video, then, he pieced them together to convince officials to let him go. they reprinted tickets and had them for him at the gate. >> do we want to know details? >> no. no. >> okay. >> and kurm next at 4:00 coney 2012, part two. what creator of a viral video want to accomplish. >> and i have a couple kids. three people share a car. i don't have time to figure out who can fix it who does have that kind of time? most of us barely have time to kpairp prices at the grocery store, until now. i'm michael finney with new ways to shop around with just clicks. stay with us. h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@h@@
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if you go to three different auto body shops you're probably going to get three price autos that sounds about right. there may be an easier way, though. more on new series. >> this is pretty cool. getting your car fixed can be expensive. many feel like are we getting ripped off? now, i can take back control. when san francisco's jonathan got knocked off of 2004 honda civic he knew waits a job too small to claim. but dreaded shopping it around to get the best price for a fix. >> i have a couple kids. three people share this car. soy don't have time to go around and figure out who is going to fix it. >> and you'd have to schedule an appointment to come down. and traveling time to get there. and takes a half hour to write
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up estimates. then traveling back. >> tricia satane knows getting an estimate can take a lot of time. and now, car owners can shop online. >> this is old technology to make your life easier. getting photos is about as ease yeezee as it gets. >> body shop bids helps drivers in the bay area look for best price. both have a few dozen to choose from. >> i was able to do it all online, then, find bids that were good. then scheduled online. >> car owners snap a few pictures to damage. and then, upload photos. condition a few days there are several kids r bids from local body shops.
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>> when gou through an stent have you to go through a claim process. the more places and toolz vurk the better for you when you pick i shop to do work on the car. >> and he got four bids and found a shop with a good price near work and more importantly, he was happy with the repair. s so, how much stit cost? $200. and they check licensing requirements and comb through reviews and take yelz and bbb. >> thank you. >> maybe you saw coney 1212. there is now a follow up. part two, just released today. it's produced by advocacy group invisible children. the first atrablgting more
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than00 million views. critics argued it oversimplified a difficult complex. and. >> british actor jonathan price is in a in production called "the care taker" and don sanchez met with price onstage. >> and and there is two brothers and six universal times compassion for humanity, understanding people that suffer from mental illness. >> asking who is the care taker in this group. and this is open to interpretation, filled with pauses. >> on the page this seems arty but when you say it, it's like
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people normally speak. >> he gained claim for the performance as "hamlet". he's part of the pirates franchise and a media mogul in the bond's film "tomorrow never dies. >> the camera, we shot them at he speeds, 60-70 miles per hour. and minorities objected to this role and he says it opened minds to casting changes. >> there was a good argument to have had at the time. >> it never made ate cross the pond. >> they don't write them for
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65-year-olds anymore. >> now he'll wear at that timered clothes of a tramp. >> price is a talented actor, thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. news at 5:00 continues right now. >> thank you. the meet heated details of petings between one goh and oikos university officials revealed. >> california expanding certain types of gambling. >> there is a warming trend on the way. how much temperatures are going to rise. >> newly released police information in the oikos university shooting reveals intended target is not the director of the nursing program, after all. >> an official gives a clearer
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picture of the role tuition may have played in the shooting rampage. >> we're learning one goh changed his name 10 years ago because he thought it's too feminine. aoo we have the latest developments. >> that crime scene investigators have concluded their work here and yellow tape is still up, but we believe we're not sure, we believe that some people may be allowed inside shoirtly to retrieve some blocks and there we found out school officials had several meeting was goh months before the shooting. the chief operating officer of okios university told abc 7 news the college has three long meeting was goh, focusing on goh wanting
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