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>> the detectives, while still outside of the unit began to talk to dennis hughes. >> at some point during the conversation, rounds were fired we believe from dennis to the wall. >> the detectives got mary out of the skbai called police for back up. monica kelly lives in the apartment building. >> we're sitting in the apartment and all of a sudden you heard a gunshot. and then that is when we heard all of the s.w.a.t. team and cops all just running into our apartment building. >> san francisco homicide lieutenant tells us what happened next. >> this suspect continued to shoot out of the apartment into two apartments. hallways and staircase autos police say hughes had two firearm was him. and police began evacuating residents from apartments in
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buildings as well. they say he may have planned for a long standoff. >> the active shooter bare kidded himself and fortified his position with furniture. >> about an hour in, the suspect let one of the bedrooms a fire, a good, growing fire. >> in light of the fire and growing danger police officials made the decision to shoot. >> there is a sharp shooter fired a shot and eliminated a throat public safety. >> the sharp shooter fired from a roof top on a neighboring building into the window. hitting hughes in the head. that apartment building rented by dennis hughes girlfriend is an active crime scene. police are still here. while i was doing my live shot, detectives walked in. now, police say that they believe dennis hoours had a relationship problem with his mother, family members told them that the mother wanted
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him to leave the house. police found that white toyota highlander they're looking for. they believe dennis hughes drove the car from petaluma to here in san francisco. the car belonged to his mother. >> oakland police looking for an 11-year-old boy they say ran away from his group home. did he not show up for school and officials at greater new beginnings group home say he's not been seen since 6:30 last night. jerry is four nine and weighs 90 pounds. anyone with information is asked to call the police department. >> in marin county the 17-year-old accused of stealing a celebrity chef sports car in a caring -- daring burglary appeared in court today. wayne freedman was there and joins us now live from jail. wayne? >> he is being held on $2 million bail this, is a case with celebrity april yeem, and
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a love triangle and a kid from a wealthy neighborhood and also has legal issues and questions. can a 17-year-old be tried as an adult for crimes accused of committing when he was 16? >> as the 17-year-old juvenile who appeared in court this morning a criminal mastermind or a good kid gone bad or innocent? his defense attorney certainly has been opinion. >> this case is going to be very complicated and very sophisticated. i ask everyone keep an open mind. >> suffice to say the 17-year-old max wade no longer looks like his old facebook picture. today he had a beard and dark hair smrks people say he smirk whtd subject of this stolen lamborghini came up. it belonged to guy fieri when, according to charges wade broke into a roof of british motors and drove it away.
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police found the lamborghini in a richmond storage facility. and auto theft is not the most-serious charge. >> i think the general understanding and perception in this case is incorrect. >> mr. wade stands accused of using a handgun in two counts of attempted murder against an ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend in mill valley accusing him of driving up on a motorcycle and firing shots at the couple in this pickup truck. police used eye witness accounts tracked this to store in san francisco. video shows wade buying the equipment. the district attorney would not comment on the case today. >> and maybe you're getting an impression people are talking about it privately but not publicly. not even guy fieri. we do not know if he got his ferrari back. mr. wade's attorney wants to
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see him tried as a juvenile. he will be 18 in august. >> santa cruz police released pictures of a person when may have vandalized a such sunday. these photos show a man with a neck police. police would like to talk with him about the damage done to holly cross catholic church. someone spray painted antichurch graffiti on fountains. and if you know who did this you're asked to call police. >> neighbors with garden hoses watered down their wood frame homes and firefighters worked to put out frames in several under construction town houses last night. the huge flames burned at a development near el camino real and scott street. here is amy hlyfield. >> witnesses say they heard a loud boom when the huge fire
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erupted just after 10:00 last night. they say that the fire was huge, and scary. >> very hot. it was extremely hot. and like i said that fire was 80 and the sparks was just shooting. >> the buildings were under construction and empty. firefighters were worried about occupy buildings around the fire. >> there is a large volume of fire direct limb pacting buildings. we're able to get a large amount of water. >> residents did what they could to help. >> i started hosing the roof. it's out of wood. and this was in flames. >> firefighters went to a fifth alarm in order to try to save buildings around the fire. two town home units were damaged but buildings are still intact and firefighters are calling that a success.
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>> there is a mutual aid system worked we've got resources to the scene quickly as well as to cover our city. our fire department was tapped out at this point. >> the focus is now on finding a cause, investigators started this morning in their quest to find what happened to start this fire, they're working to try to get evacuated residents back into their homes. >> we're restoring the water sis tomorrow to return, hopefully later today. >> firefighters are embracing it and asking people taking pictures and video was their smart phones of the fire to please hand it over to firefighters so maybe it will help in this investigation. >> and it was unbelievable foorts did a good job. thank you. >> and let's get a check on the forecast now. >> here is spencer christian. >> bay area warming continued today. more noticeable near the coast
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and ash around the bay opposed to inland locations which didn't warm up a lot from yesterday's levels but warm across the bay area today and this evening, we'll see mostly clear skies and there is temperatures ranging widely from 54 to cooler coastal locations to 72 into milder spots. early morning hours, sunny skies with coastal clouds and there are lows from about 47 to 58 degrees in the mildest inland spots. then, tomorrow afternoon, sunny skies and warm conditions, high temperatures from low 60s at the coast to upper 80s into warmest inland locations and will get warmer into days to follow. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> also ahead bay area barber shops offering more than a hair cut and shave. what they're doing that could save live autos mark
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checking healthy living news we're still waiting for the fda to decide whether to approve a bill designed to prevent hiv infection in healthy pe. trials show the drug safe and effective preventing hiv in up to 73% of at risk people. the meeting was expected to focus on which patients should take the drug. a new weight loss drug could soon be available. a panel of advisors to the fda voted to recommend approval of the drug. some side affects may include high blood pressure, tumors
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and heart valve damage. fda has publish aid review that could change womens' minds about using bone-building drugs. the review addressed long-term use of drugs such as boniva and found these drugs in rare cases can lead to weaker bones in certain women. >> so what they're saying it's time to look and see are your bones now strong enough? goitsing to be question. and benefits outweigh side affects. >> after age 30 a woman's bones start to dissolve faster than they rebuild. and it did not review whether a woman should be reduce forward fracture. >> bay area barber shops are
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in the black community that is why they've been chosen for health screenings aimed at african american men. >> at this new chicago barber shop it's hard to find someone who doesn't have high blood pressure. >> it's border line. >> or knows someone who does. >> i don't. but very family members that do. >> that was just too much for dr. bill to swallow. the physician came up with the idea of screening for high blood pressure at the one place you're guaranteed to find groups of african american men. the black barber shop. >> the barber knows what's happening in the community. now, we're leveraging that relationship to prop investigate a message about eating healthy, exercising and identifying those people that have diabetes. >> the cdc says more than 26%
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of black men have hypertension and twice as likely to be diagnosed with diabetes than whites. much stems from diets high in salt, fat and sugar, since conversations in the shop tend to be free wheeling and wide ranging health talks won't be out of place. >> to find black men to get your information across this is where wrur going to find them. >> i would tell them go get a screening. a lot of people are dying from stroke, kidney failure. >> there are conversations about politics and families. we talk about relationships and sport. now, we're talking about health. >> they're from 11:00 in the morning until 4:00 in the afternoon. for a list go go to our web site.
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>> and there is a big debate surrounding facebook. believe it or not, mark zuckerberg's hoody. >> there is a day after facebook revealed information about ad growth the social network takes another step to diversify revenue opening its online store, users can down load apps following in the footsteps of apple and google. it will be called app center, face book will take a cut of sales, google does not review apps which led to malwear. the move comes after one showed advertising isn't growing as fast as number of daily active users, mark zuckerberg causing a stir since he showed up at his signature hoody this week.
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and take a listen to what he had to say about zuck's fashion sense. >> mark and his signature hoody? he's showing investors he doesn't care that much. he's going to do what he's done. i think that is a mark of immaturity. >> since then, the critics have piled on calling him everything from an idiot to ought of touch, today, he came back on bloomberg west to respond. >> i can't believe mark zuckerberg wakes up every morning and thinks i can't wait to put that hoody on. my view is that he's wearing that because that is who he is and who he is expected to be. in fact i think it's become his uniform for the people who think he he should wear a hoody. he's got someone's interest in mind. it's not wall street. >> sticking to his guns there. and other tech news, microsoft
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unveiled a design for its search engine, bing trying to make the site more social. the search divided into three columns. there is a basic column and others associated with search and the third has related content from your facebook friends. updated biggest change since the release of bing three years ago. before i go, market recap stops out of their funk. there as greece attempted to form a new government. and there is your bloomberg silicon valley index wasn't able to buck the trend down again with shares of cisco plunging by 10.5%. cisco dropped because of a poor earnings report yesterday. larry? >> thank you. >> and another warm up on the way here. >> it's starting to look into mother's day. >> do you remember that song "oh what a beautiful morning,
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oh what a beautiful day"? that is the weather coming our way as we head towards mother's day. >> please, don't. >> don't worry. he's heard me sing. there is a live view from our camera. there is just a beautiful afternoon around the bay area, sunny skies, breezy conditions near the coast. mild. here is the loop showing clear skies along the coast and that finger of fog got swept away. temperatures five to 10 degrees warmer around the coast and bay today. and temperature now into low to mid-80s inland locations. there is 82 in san carlos near the bay there. 63 in half moon bay. highlights, warm inland
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tomorrow and saturday. and slightly cooler and pleasant on mother's day. here is that alignment. high pressure off shore with a clockwise circulation. low pressure inland and there is combined sirk lace producing a dry flow of winds alngt north. still, breezy conditions and there is a nice warm up and at 7:00 this evening, overnight into early morning hours we'll see clouds dissolve. they'll be wide spread and will get swept away quickly tomorrow. warming continues tomorrow. around the bay and inland. high temperatures will climb up, up into the 80s into our inland locations. overnight clouds there, we'll see low temperatures into upper 40s in some of the cooler locations to low 50s so there is pretty mild overnight, then, tomorrow, breezy near the coast. and mild. a high of 65 at half moon bay. there is mid to upper 80s, 88
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in antioch. similar readings, low 70s into the bay. mid to upper 80s inland. saturday, mother's day evening. looking nice. highs up to 90 degrees inland. we'll cool down sunday, mother's day. and there is a pleasant day around the bay. cooling down monday, warming up mid week next week. it's a great looking seven days ahead. >> still to come on abc 7 news at 4:00 rihanna explains this hospital tweet. >> then at 5:00 a state bill forcing parents to go to the doctor before they can opt out of their child's immunizations.
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olympic games are coming up in july. the year soon the first stage of the london gains under way today. followed by the first legs of the relay. to light it organizers used a mirror and sun's rays at the 2600-year-old temple of harrah the birth place of the olympics. and there is a relay and a 490 porch bearers. and that will be next week. >> and there was a major announcement today about a popular abc comedy that is moving and a well-known brand name gets the call. >> details in today's entertainment report from on the red carpet. >> this should abe blast for russell brand signing on to host awards next month.
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and this year's show will be more impressive than avengers you won't have to wait an hour for someone to poke out. the singer rihanna is worn down tweeting a picture of her arm hooked up to an iv after being taken to the hospital and she said she's feeling better after being treated for exhaustion and dehydration. and and drummer travis barker had had to have a emergency tonsillectomy for the month of may. and the covers are my greating moving to cable channel tbs beginning next year. and the right to air repeats and tonight president obama partied with george clooney last night honoring musicians at the white house. the two song writers received a library of congress prize in
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a concert featuring stevie wonder, sheryl crow and lil lovett. for all headlines surf over to otrc.com. >> when abc 7 news at 4:00 continues new housing developments as something people with mental health issues move out of the system and into a normal live. >> and bart uses a controversial partner to build it's future fleet.
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bart fleet is one of the oldest in the nation but proposal to build new cars turned into a battle that brought out union members crying made in america they want to derail a deal that is in the works. vote came down on this contract worth nearly $900 million. lisa? >> that is very true. the board board voted to move forward with a company that is something that local union members opposed. union workers protested and demanded more jobs be kept in the u.s., staff recommend the deal by transit competition,
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66% of every car will be built with u.s. parts and pledged to keep 95% of the company domestic. and some board members wanted to delay the vote and have companies resubmit proposals. that motion didn't pass. the vote to move forward was unanimous, some are still concerned with the plan. >> i hate the fact folks in the bay area whose tax dollars we're spending on the cars are going to get cars but no benefit from it. and we'll need to figure that out long before today. >> this process was done correctly. and every sense of the word and we want to make sure we get started immediately. >> the deal is that they'll allow them to build 410 new cars that will be in service
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within the next eight years. >> and give brown called state budget a quote, screwed up incredible mess. signing petitions for a tax initiative he said will help fix it. the governor's plan helping fund schools and public safety by imposing a tax increase on the wealthyest residents and adding a quarter sent to the -- cent to the sales tax its balanced and fair. and this will take a step forward inputting california in a solid position. >> and the measure would raise taxes on sliding scales for all californians except lowest income. >> we're learning with the man behind al qaeda's latest failed terror plot. sources say he will do anything he can to harm americans including making bomb that's look like every day luggage and carry on items some believe his latest
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creations would be implanted inside of terrorists and pets. >> this is very innovative of trying to find a way to get a bomb into an airplane. >> the latest work, updated under wear bomb was attained by an agent infiltrated al qaed qaa cell. >> for a dozen people struggling with mental health issues this is and could with would be live changing. it's been a long road home and details have been painful. >> after having children, many, many drugs of choice. i went to prison. >> she spent 16 years behind bar that's left her homeless and diagnosed with mental illness. >> i have polly substance
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abuse, meaning many drugs and i have bipolar and ptsd. >> and now, workers move heavy furniture, 14 patients are preparing to move in to the apartments and there is a newly built facility. residents will receive services from counseling to medication management. this psychologist says she's seen this model turn lives around. >> this is unique environment to help people get and stay on their feet. >> the costs were kobled together from 13 different funding sources but experts say housing patients with mental health issues is more cost effective than having them cycle through the system. >> people that will be hiving here are people struggling with repeat emergency room
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visits and very, very costly care and that won't be necessary if they had stable and affordable housing we find invest manies pay off. >> there are residents required to pay 30% of the income. for bridgett this comes out of a disability check. >> i see a few tour this, is my last opportunity to have a few tour first time i'll have add a home. you can have a house but this is a home. >> in addition residents will have access to a registered nurse and an occupational therapist as well as onsite activities hosted in the community room. to support this effort go to abc 7 news.com. >> looks like they did a beautiful job. >> well done. >> ahead on abc news at 4:00 a controversial magazine cover that has people talking about
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attachment parenting. >> and she wasn't going to let a would be purse snatcher get away. three women made things easy for police is ahead. >> and weather cups to santa cruz. how long that will last coming up in just a moment. >> that looks fantastic. this does not. this looks to be the traffic downtown san francisco skyway. it's slow going left to right going into lower deck of the bay bridge. it's no better into the other direction for those folks headed southbound. stay with us. abc 7 news at 4:00 continues.
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a man now charged with aggravated robbery ended up hog tied after picking the wrong woman to mess with. this video shows a man asking a customer in a gas station fr a light then tried to steal her purse. the woman fights back, and then, gas station employees joined in to help. >> she said i can't breathe. i said you should have thought about that before you tried to rob that lady it wasn't over tlchl the owner supplied yellow caution tape as well as a telephone cord. they hog tied this guy. police showed up they're going to days him and realized these ladies have it under control. >> yes, they did.
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>> i love it. >> it's not about that. >> and let's get a check of the forecast. >> my story will compare. looking tomorrow, we'll see rain up and down the plains in mississippi valley from minneapolis down to new orleans. on two coasts dry weather and nice and sunny skies and warm into the southwest. highs in phoenix of 98 degrees, looking for dry conditions top to bottom going to be warm into the state to hot down in palm springs. there is highs into low to mid-80s. 80 degrees in redwood city. and downtown san francisco there is a high of 72 tomorrow, north bay highs mid-80s. near east bay highs mainly into upper 70s to around 80s. there is 77 in oakland in san
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leandro. 86 concord, and down near monterey bay, 65 in monterey. low 70s in watsonville. santa cruz, mid to upper 80s inland. there is warm continuing into the weekend. >> still ahead at 4:00 an apology from vice president biden. mark matthews joins us with that. >> it's supposed to cut down on ticket scalping. you may be giving up some of your rights when you go with a super free concert ticket. what you need to know about paperless tickets, ahead. >> abc 7 news at 4:00 continues in just a moment.
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mitt romney is apologizing for bullying other students in a prep school. >> former schoolmates accused him of taunts and attacks on classmates that romney thought were gay. >> mark matthews joins us now from the newsroom with that and another apology. >> mitt romney first apologizes and this afternoon, the vice president's turn. joe biden going to tell the
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president he's sorry for pushing the president into the corner over the support of same-sex marriage. >> i think vice president comments might have forced the president's hand on supporting gay marriage. the president admitted maybe just a little. >> there is out of generosity. >> was the president upset? >> would i have preferred to have done this in my own way? in my own terms without, i think there being a lot of notice to everybody? sure. >> never theless the vice president apologized today and so did mitt romney first in an interview on fox radio. >> in high school i did dumb thing autos dumb things he was talking about were detailed by former classmates in a michigan prep school.
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five former classmates now grown a lawyer, dentist and former principal describing an act of supreme rallying and how mitt romney led a group of teenagers acting like a pack of dogs. that this man says he was one of them saying he and romney held the student down. i had an arm and leg pinned down by a state champion wrestler, captain of the football team this, was soup preem bullying he says he saw with his eyes it was a hack job. clumps of hair taken off. today, mitt romney said he had no idea of the boy's sexual orientation. >> i don't recall but i've seen reports and not going to argue with that there. is no question but i did stupid things in high school z if i hurt anyone by virtue of that i would be very sorry for
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it and apologize for it. >> and there is a lot of speculation about the timing of the story. abc news correspondent has a lot more on coming up about 45 minutes from now. in the newsroom abc 7 news. >> thank you. you can be sure we're going to hear a lot about this moving forward. >> there is a paperless tickets becoming popular for concerts. >> this is a growing trend. >> now this, controversy. >> the consumer community is kind of torn over this. we hate scalping. and here is a measure we're knoll knot thrilled with. this is a heated debate among fans toochl a good idea or not? this iphone video taken in a bruce springsteen concert.
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the concert was packed sm. got there early to get the best seats possible with their admission tickets. others already had assigned seating then, there are fans waiting with no ticket in hand because they had purchase paipderless ticket. >> a fan goes ticket master.com and this card becomes a way to enter at rena. or venue. >> the director says the teams like the tickets sometimes called will-call only because it helps reduce scalping. >> by allowing them to sell tickets to their fans at the price they set without the interference of scalpers. >> ticket master offers paperless tickets as an option. peterson says the idea was a
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collaboration between the company, their artists and sports teams but joe ride jout believes rights are being violated because the buyer must be present to resell or transfer paperless tickets. that is because the credit card and id are required to enter the venue. >> ticket master is using new technology to strip consumers of rights they've been accustomed to have for many years. >> he says tickets should be like everything else you buy. >> we feel they should own that ticket to be able to do whatever they please with it. whether to give to it a friend sell it or trade it for something else. >> laurie from danville has a friend whose plans changed and she wasn't able to hand off the tickets. >> she couldn't get rid of the ticket. two seats in there that are prime seats that she had to relinquish and pay for that. is not right.
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>> and there are concert goers in favor of the paperless tickets. >> i think anything allowing fans to have a chance to not have to go through scalpers and resellers is a small price to pay for that. i'm in favor of it lee spector flew from portland to see the show. >> this is meeting goals to cut brokers out but makes it tafer to get seats ask sell tickets if you have extras. >> the company did not return our cal. new york has a law requiring ticket sellers to offer transferable or nontransferable tick yismt yismts -- tickets. here in california, nothing currently. >> tricky. >> yes. it is. >> there are benefits.
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and this is both sides that make good points. >> thank you. >> and time magazine went for shock value. >> take a look. it's a photo of a woman breast feeding her 3-year-old son. the photographer had the child stand on the chair to highlight his age. >> magazine promoting an artel on something called attachment parenting or ap that is particularly demanding on mothers because it focuses on babies needs. times editor talked about it this morning on cnn. >> putting the baby on a sked yu. they encourage breast feeding and co-sleeping. sleep with the baby or babies. the wearing of the baby. >> she touches on a few points but it is govern bid seven baby bs. birth bonding encouraging developing an intimate bond,
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breast feeding, baby wearing putting a baby in something like a sling, bedding close to baby and belief in language value of a baby's cry meaning parents don't let their parents cry it out, and be aware of baby raising advice and balance. saying parents need to take time for themselves. when? i wonder. it's all consuming. >> this story is generating a lot of comments. jess supports the decision to breast feed her child past infancy writes as a mom i know how much work nursing s it's nothing but selfless. >> irene agrees breast feeding her 2-year-old writes it's a sacrifice but i will continue to nurse until its his decision to stop. >> from lisa i don't get this attachment parenting. won't be be better to grow to be a more independent child? >> terry is concerned the boy in the photo will be teased
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and writes parents can feed their aints kidz but sensitivity to feature -- future privacy will be smart in this day and age. >> skpf coming up next johnny depp plays a vampire in the groovey 70s. >> this scene with no husband, you must put those birthing hips to good use at once. >> abc 7 news will join with us his on the aisle review of "dark shadows". >> an exclusive jail house interview with the ms 13 gang member convicted of killing a family in san francisco. he explains why he thinks justice has yet to be served. that is head on abc 7 news at 5:00. cl
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photos on our site all week. >> and susan says it's rare to get a photo of both smiling. >> this photo is special. chris posted this picture of him and his mom at graduation and says his mom adopted himfros birnts parents saying she's the best mom in the world. >> and this next photo is -- look here. there is a surprise foto do you want to tell us? >> this is my wedding can you tell? my wedding? >> and i thought it was going to clarify that. yeah. >> and my mom was a very important person in my life. >> you married kevin just for the record there and mom was stunning in the photo as well. >> thank you. >> yeah. >> in theaters tomorrow johnny depp stars as a vampire in "dark shadows".
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>> abc 7 news found it was a film he can sink his teeth into? sorry. here is don on the aisle. >> this is tough when you've been dead 200 years, johnny depp is in his old family home, and he's a vampire. >> children? >> get away from that man. >> michelle pfiffer is a later generation. the reaction is mixed. >> who is this? >> i'm a vampire. >> he's not staying with us forever. is he? >> i like him. >> welcome home he joins them to say the regal family home and restore the family fishing business but there is an obstacle. an jell leak. -- an jell yeek.
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the witch who put a curse on him and somewhere along the line they must have a show time. he reunits depp with tim burton. it's set in 1972. >> what soresersy is this? >> reveal your sex. >> that is one of my favorite scenes. it's silly, funny and campy. johnny depp chews up the scenery. you know with a premise like this, how can you take it seriously? not everything worked. there could be a sequel. i liked it. i think i'll give it three quarters of a bucket. and we'll see you on the aisle. >> all right. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> you can keep track of the latest breaking news on twitter and talk bit on
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facebook.com. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 continues right now. >> tonight the man convicted in a gang shooting of an innocent family tells axe bc 7 news his side of the story. >> california parents could soon be forced to see the doctor before opting out of their child's immunizations. >> and there is a warming trend that has started. i'll let you know where the warmth will spread next. >> the ms 13 gang member convicted of killing three members of a family pro claims innocence in an interview today with abc 7 news. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> it's a story only on 7. our carolyn tyler is here to
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share that interview from the whan who says justice was not served. what an incredible interview. >> yes. we talked about an hour, his attorney says there will be an appeal of yesterday's conviction. besides the counts was found and he claims that the real killer of the family is still walking streets edwin ramone yoes spend four years in jail now facing life in prison for a crime he says did he not commit. >> i don't think i've been anything to aid or help for this to happen. >> sunday afternoon, june, 2008. a 48-year-old tony bologna and his sons 20-year-old michael and 16-year-old matthew were killed in a drive by shooting. a case of
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