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and one lawyer says the city attorney personally offered to keep this video confidential as long as he resigned as sheriff. that move is being called under handed and extortion. lopez never wanted the video showing a bruise she got from her husband to go public. she told me three weeks ago in her hometown she was concern btd affect on her son theo. and if he looked it up on the internet when he's older. >> is it really right to release the video? don't you think of my son? or my career? my life? my family? >> her lawyer requested a protective order prohibiting public information of the video but two days later before the commission could rule city attorney herera released the video anyway. >> i think it invades privacy
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rights. >> paula canny filed this complaint for ethics violations saying the release could amount to official misconduct. >> late today a complaint has been filed against you this has been filed with the ethics commission. do you have a comment about that? >> i think the release is done through the process. we don't have jurisdiction. >> your lawyer released it. >> no this is released by court order it was not that. is not true. and this mayor needs to talk to his attorney. >> the attorney petitioned for the video. could it could be included. >> why release something against wishes of the victim?
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>> if you look at it dan i don't have that latitude to selectively decide when i can -- abide by the sunshine ordinance or i don't he says he had to release the video because several outlets requested it. the lawyers say the city attorney before relesioning the video tried to use this as a bargaining chip. >> that was unethical z kind of unprecedented. and in its ruthlessness and it's sleaze value. it was really a low cheap and sleazy thing to do. >> and david wagner says herera made an over f mirkarimi resigned he could receive an unarmed amount of back pay health benefits and herera would keep it confidential. >> they said it was like a gun to the head. resign or i'll release this
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video? >> no. no. >> there is nothing further from the truth. >> herera confirmedded he called the lawyer to talk about settling this commission case. >> is the city attorney tell what you he's offering? >> no. no. i'm not aware of any offerings and this only thing is the approach towards hearings we expect to have. >> and there is a similar case from 1999. a judge pled down his domestic violence case and was allowed to keep his job. i explore that at abc 7 news.com. you can leave a comment on the story there or call us with a tip. >> thank you. >> and this revelation on the same day the supreme court judge signed off on a company ordering the defense team to turn over cell phone records
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including text messages and e mails as well as campaign manager. the city attorney contends some show mirkarimi tried to coerce phone shall witnesses in this case. the order is limited to conversations between the day of the incident to the date mirkarimi was arrested. >> and police recommended a teenager face vehicular manslaughter charges following a crash that killed a farther and daughter while she rode their bikes on a sidewalk. we cannot show his face because he's a juvenile. evidence suggests he was speeding when his suv jumped a curve and then hit the two victims in april. and police examined several factors during this investigation. >> this included an analysis of the collision scene looking at the vehicle to make sure it's operational.
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and detectives met with the district attorney to prosecutors will determine if rosen will be charged in the deaths. >> and the school year is over tonight in brentwood but not life lessons learned by students suspended by a prank. most practiced in the school gym this afternoon. it is shown in this video. and not the more than 50 students suspended for the prank that included painting graffiti and chaining up a lamb. >> and the teachers i'm sorry to my parents for disaplting them. >> and some may be able to take final exams tomorrow if teachers allow it. a judge will decide whether the students due process rights were violated. >> the public defender in santa clara county declared a conflict of interest in
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representing the man suspected of killing sierra lamar. no explanation given in court but abc 7 news has been digging into this story and joins us now live from san jose to explain what happened here. >> this be conflict may be the father this addition to the criminal history including dice and vehicular manslaughter he faces disturbing allegations of repeated sexual assault own a child. there is a public defender appeared in court. he today he stepped down. and and abc 7 news learned the public defender also represents garcia-in the case. >> if an attorney detects a phone shall conflict in the
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context of litigation he must withdraw so the public defender did the right thing. >> garcia-torres is accused he of kidnapping and killing the 15-year-old in march. documents show his father faces 14 counts of child molestation. the now adult woman came order and outlined 10 years of abuse between 1990 and 2000 beginning when she was just five years old. one alleged assault at age 7 on 8 so vicious the report states the pain was so bad that victim one needed to be carried by other people from place to place. the report also details threats to keep the child quiet. the detective wrote as the victim cried he told her not to say anything or else. and this victim said he had no remorse after the assault. abc 7 news legal analyst says
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that case is interesting and n.light of the evidence unfolding against garcia-torres. >> often these defendants in these horrific crimes are defendants who as children have been exposed to that same sort of horrific behaviors. >> and father and son were scheduled to be in court one day apart next month with the change in attorneys the time line shifted and this accused killer of sierra lamar is now scheduled to enter a plea july 31. >> thank you. >> and there are new indications that garcia-torres may be the man police say tried to lure four children into a car last summer. the suspects sketch on the left appears to match kbars garcia-torres. police will only say they've identified a suspect but will to the confirm who sit until formal charges are filed. >> there is a woman whose
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brother and fiancee are accused of beating a giants fan testify node a los angeles courtroom. she said things were tense long before the attack that put brian stow in a coma. >> it was opening day at dodger stadium last year doreen sanchez testified her brother had been taunting the giants fan who were sitting nearby. >> i'm sitting there and as i'm sitting there i turn over and i see this commission with louie and the fan autos sanchez things got more intense after the game. once her brother and fiancee tangled with giants fans in the stadium parking lot. >> i heard scuffling of the feet. and cursing. type thing autos today is day five of the hearing to determine if there is enough evidence to try sanchez and norwood in the brutal beating of brian stow. a giants fan left with severe
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brain damage. initially doreen sanchez was arrested as an accessory after the fact but has been granted immunity in exchange for testimony. >> louie come back saying he was just in some type of pushing shoving match he came back to the car. said man those guys were talking. i said yae. i know they walked by here, too. it wasn't a big deal. it wasn't like i was egging them on or anything like that. >> and she maintains she did not see the actual altercation she seems her brother seemed in a hurry to leave. >> he told me let's get out of her. >> her fiancee got into the car doreen says she saw blood on his hands. >> he didn't say anything. just said just drive. drive, babe drive. >> until today none of the other witnesses have been able to positively identify norwood and sanchez. mary donnelly testified this morning identified the two defendants as the men she saw
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beating stow in parking lot c. >> where i seen a sound i never heard before. and at that time that is when mr. stow went down and seeing an individual taking -- kicking them. >> defense attorneys pointed out donnelly misidentified giovanii ramirez as at tack yes, prosecutors say the judge will decide if there is enough tofdz move forward with this trial. from los angeles abc 7 news. >> and still to come tonight at 6:00 amazing attitude of a double amputee from poland despite a major set back from a trip on a bicycle. >> and there is a new effort to help homeless veterans find a place owe live. 50 homes in 100 day autos
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people people return to bicycles only to find them missing or stolen. it's never easy but this loss of a bike borders on calamity this, is a hole someone cut through the entrance of a church in where he's been staying. he effort to take a bite most people would never have strength to ride. and saying. >> he is polish along with his friend and doctor. he is a special olympian powered with his hands on long distance journeys. he planned to leave this morning on a trip to raise wareness about the cancer that took both of his legs. >> they cut his legs off and in eight operation autos the thief stole dreams off the front porch. the bike is worth roughly
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$10,000 without it he won't be making cross country trip autos what is the plan? >> plans to make marathon on normal. two wheel bicycle. >> tomorrow morning he intends to right it throughout the city. >> he would try to pass this system. >> and cancer with rob legs and a thief can steal wheels but he still has his heart. wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> and several hundred home health kir workers rallied against what they called crippling budget cuts. the budget includes $2 billion in cuts to social services. and there is prot testers say it costs less.
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california faces a nearly $16 billion budget deficit. the plan is due a week from tomorrow. >> and president obama has made it a goal to end homelessness by 2015 and administration hoping san francisco takes a step into that direction by funding a new campaign. >> she was living in a series of run down hotels and now has an apartment that is part of a renewed push to take care of the vets. >> it was a attorneying -- turning point in my life. i wanted to serve my country. i lost two brothers in vietnam. >> i can't think of a more patriotic thick thing to do than to find a homeless veteran a home. >> mayor ed lee announced today that san francisco is one of 17 cities selected to
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take part in what is called homes for heroes campaign. the goal within 100 days to house 50 homeless vets who have federal rent voucher autos this market is very very high there is a process now where directors can look at needs of an individual and ascertain whether they might be eligible for a higher rent payment. >> the city is recruiting land lords like judy wu. >> right now they need help. not only housing but mentally and counsel. all of the stuff. they really need it when you see homeless in the community it's estimated at least 20% are military vets. >> we need vets. whether it's a veteran or for female autos in addition to 50 who have the subsidyies hud and va awarded nearly $3 million. enough to offer another 200
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vouchers. now, push is on to find the housing. >> let's talk about weather forecast. there is real warmth coming up. >> yes. and there is a tremendous warm up coming our way. you can see it's breezy all over the bay area now. there is low clouds at the coast and here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. there is a little low clouds near the coastline. as mentioned though low clouds will be pushing locally inland. high temperatures into low 80s in antioch. upper 70s inland locations. around the bay despite breezy
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conditions it's mild on the coast. there is 77 inland east bay. and 78 up north. the winds as mentioned are brisk. there are gusts 41 miles per hour now. there is 25 miles per hour in san jose. we'll see low clouds developing overnight. and there is brezy cooler than today. tomorrow and warming into low 90s by sunday. that is going to hold on for a while. there is an approach of a weak cold front that is going to sweep through. warm up begins on saturday we'll see inland highs back into mid-80s or so. then sunday we'll have 90s. there is this red flag warning
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in affect for high fire danger from noon tomorrow until 7:00 in the evening. there is low temperatures on the mild side low 50s and some locations into inland north bay lows dropping into upper 40s around napa and santa rosa. tomorrow, sunny skies and high temperatures into low 70s and there is highs into 50s there. downtown there is a high of 62 tomorrow highs mainly into mid-70s there is highs probably up to 68 in castro valley mid to upper 70s. near the bay we'll see 70s low 70s to mid-70s. here is the accu-weather forecast. there is highs into low to
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right now you may want to avoid driving through sausalito. a break is forcing traffic to back up on bridgeway. there is officers diverting traffic. northbound lanes will stay closed until crews can repair this water main. could take up to 12 hours. >> new cars ready to roll off the production line again in fremont. take a look at this video from tesra motors of the first model s delivered to the board member at the fremont plan. the ceo also got one. and the only two sedans on the road now saying both produced in the fremont plant. they're working on more now for delivery beginning in two weeks. >> what is being billed as golf's largest pro shop opened up today in the bay area. it's located in this big white tent at the olympic club.
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400,000 things are for sale from tee shirts to towels and there is more. the shop open until sunday but once tiger woods ask others tee off on monday the store will only be open to fans with u.s. optic yits. it's here. >> and just ahead on abc 7 news fact check bay area company targeted in the latest ads and the serious allegations making against president obama. >> conversation with colin powell z what he considers his most-regrettable moment. >> what california senator feinstein says her investigation into leaks of sensitive intelligence information will not be about. >> the news
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>> you remember last week mitt romney claimed government loan guarantees. we reported that was a false claim but that has not stopped the romney campaign from repeating it in the latest ad wchl a grainy affect the ad accuses the president of spending tax dollars to enrich friends and family. >> inspector general says contracts were skewered. >> and fact check that is fa.s there is a inspector general never said they were steered to friends and family. saying they were investigating the possibility. and in this 14 months no cases of that type of fraud had been filed. >> and the $16 billion figure
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comes from a book,er advisor to sara palin. fact check.org found he overstated the amount by $6 kbrinl adding one might expect a healthy percentage of yorns of the companies might lien democrat wrik but some went to republican donors as well. >> and san francisco based ecotality received to build electric car charging station asks did lose $45 million in two years but first quarter of the year turned a profit. $1.2 million. the ad is correct in stating it is under investigation. sec investigating for alleged insider trading. >> sun power more than $1
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billion lost half a million last year. >> and there is sun power did report a loss of $534 million. but add ignored rest of the story which is that new majority stockholder total is a french company ranking among the top in the world and there are layoffs a net reduction of 41 jobs. our partners found romney's campaign did a lot of selective picking. and we're working on a fact check of the ads as well. if you'd like to see the analysis of the ad go to abc 7 news.com. >> thank you. >> and a man served under several administrations and some hope would run for president is if the bay area tonight.
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general colin powell was the first african american chairman of the joint cheifs of staff and secretary of state. as for commander in chief he told me political life was not for him. >> many americans felt that you could be and should have been the first african american president in this count try my instincts told me this was not the right thing for me or my family. >> i sat down with general colin powell today for a conversation. we talked about his thoughts on challenges in iran, north korea and elsewhere. as well as the state of u.s. military readiness. i asked about the military don't ask don't tell policy he helped implement. he now believes the times have changed and supports reversal of the policy. he says he has no regrets about the decision but does regret bad intelligence in his speech to justify the invasion of iraq. >> the whole case with respect to the wupgs fell apart. i can tell you that i deeply
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regretted it because i'm the one who presented that case. i oo i asked the former secretary of state about seara.. >> i think the united states should continue to play a diplomatic and political role in working with the international community. it's very difficult situation. president assad is someone i know. i've worked with him and met with him and he's a total liar. >> is he in the bay area promoting his new book. and at its heart are 13 rules. >> it's not as bad as you think. is one of the rules that guide your life. tell us why that is important. >> it's the first of the 13 rules. not as bad as you think, it will look better in the morning but then, i say... this is not a prediction. it might be worse. this is just an attitude to have. >> he credits that to his
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upbringing. he speaks and writes fondly of the lowell role his parents played in his live. >> defense secretary panetta is trying to pressure pakistan to do more to rule out a terrorist network linked to al qaeda and blamed for several attacks. the u.s. has given billions in aid for support fighting militants and says the u.s. is reaching it's limit. >> congressional leaders and lawmakers from both parties met with national intelligence director and fbi director and several day the write house is responsible and the white house denies that. and feinstein says the group is only interested in stopping leak autos this is not finger pointing at anyone. what we're trying to do is say
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> this is surprising. right now in california one out of three teenagers is unemployed. >> tonight michael finney is here now to take a look at causes and what is being done to help teens find work. >> yes. it's tough. if you know a teenager you probably know an unemployed person. and concern about unemployment is growing. the city is teemg up with the united way 40 nonprofit agencies and a number of employers to combat this problem. >> there is amy helping prescott find a summer job. the 16-year-old says finding a position has been difficult. >> i have applied to more than
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0 and i got internships and something that i didn't get paid. >> the nonprof research organization is focus on entry level implement putting the rate at just over 36% and that is compared to a rate of 10.9%. >> some of the factors means find jobs in have been slow to recover. teens are facing more competition. >> many are settling for jobs normally taken by teens. and retired workers coming back into the work force filling part time jobs and minimum wage is $7.25 but $8 an hour in california and 10.24s ndz san francisco. economic policy institute thinks higher labor costs here
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contribute to high teen unemployment rate. >> when you raise costs to higher and train employees fewer are going to be hired. >> it's not discouraging people from hiring in our program. we've had a goal of 5,000 jobs for the summer. and there is 3300 pledged already. >> and there is a joint program between the city of san francisco, and united way. this program taught more job skills how to dress and time and money management. >> it was amazing. it's just like within eight weeks my all career was changed. >> this program placed her in an internship a firm and after two months she was hired.
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>> i would call this a win win. she's been exposed to property management and worked with me for several years. and has grown in terms of providing service autos prescott is confident he'll do just as well. >> after match bridge i'm sure i'll get into a job. >> here is a good news matchbridge open to anyone in san francisco between 16-24. and to find out how your teenager or business can participate go to abc 7 news.com and click on 7 on your side. >> it's great. so important. >> and that is. >> and this incarnation of the series "it started with aliens". >> voyaging into a theater near you. should you go long for the
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here in the bay area and reunited today. and he used the program to donate a kidney to a stranger his wife not a match for him was given a kidney. once a donor was found a transplant was performed. >> because he donated and he wasn't compatible. it guaranteed for me to get a kidney. >> 44 patients have been saved so far using the program. the goal is to expand to other opts a woman compared to mother teresa is in the bay area this week. she's better known as a hugging saint hugging 30 million people over her lifetime z today hundreds flocked to castro valley just to be cuddled by her just for a few seconds. followers give them clarity and inner peace.
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>> and that is nice. >> there is spencer christian back with us. >> and this afternoon time laughs of the camera looking western yard. you can see low clouds will continue to develop. tomorrow sunny day. exemption of cure yeeka. there will be showers warm and hot down in the desert. here in the bay area, sunny skies and clouds around breezy and brisk. and highs inland into mid to upper 70s and 60s to about 70s around the bay. here is the accu-weather forecast. there is going to be a warm up over the weekend. by sunday, low 90s inland low 80s around the bay. upper 60s on the coast. mid 80 s around the bay. and there is a warm up going to last into the middle to
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latter part of the week. >> and that is true. >> and let's call it hot. >> thank you very much. >> tomorrow is the much-an tis paid prequel to "alien". >> about the search for origins of life and then some. and don sanchez. >> check the answer that may be on this hostile planet. >> how far would you go? to get what you came this way for? >> is he not human but an android. and is he deceiving? charlize theron is footing the bill for the search for he ternity. and today here that might spot
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a god or directors as they call them. get a clue we're not wanted. >> we're so wrong. >> and take a look. take a look. >> and this is big. the director has got attention to detail in a creepy world but we're not sure what any of this means. >> and there is some continuingels and i found it hit and miss. some ill logical. and they didn't provide clips of the creatures but those evil killers are definitely there. they set up the ending for a sequel but that has been done hasn't it? i'll have to give it less than
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ens just goes out of the window and a melt down what happened to make charlie sheen just lose it? >> then at 11:00 escape from alcatras. federal officers have been on the hunt for three men who disappeared 50 years ago. an update coming up at 9:00 and 11:00. and let's go to sports ask talk about giants. >> there is charlie sheen on alcatras. two thing goes together. >> and the giants committed more errors than any team in baseball z three home runs made up for miscues this afternoon. and married to a giants fan? yes. she says it's torture.
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let the third inning buster rosie -- posey no doubt about this one. after three unearned runs made it 4-3 l is the fifth of the year. two right. 6-3 giants. matt cane, very strong seven innings and struck out 9 then into 8th they call him greggor. he continues to swing a hot ba. third of the year 8-3 giants that. is the final. they're home tomorrow to take on rangers. seeking of which rangers a's today in texas kind of loss. first inning set and there is a pulled hamstring so he's now lifted day-to-day. big day for coco chris. solo bomb in the third and a three-one triple in the third. brandon moss just called up from sacramento. his first homers in a 7-1 the
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final. >> and a 6-3 victory and sharapova will meet in the finals. how is this for a first round grouping a week from today at olympic club? tiger woods phil michael son and bubba watson will tee it up together so the gallery will be out in force to watch them. tiger woods niece cheyenne woods making her debut. not bad. three over 75. and michelle wi, what is up with the sock and shorts there? i don't know. two over 74. and there is two others for a lead after filing a three under par 69. imagine being able to tee it up just a stone's throw way then imagine doing it during u.s. open. there is imagine no more.
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>> 15 years later the u.s. open returns to the story for a fifth time and there are players teeing it up. they pale in comparison to a city run neighbor. 14 years ago. >> this is a parking lot called a weed patch. cars parked behind me. it was parking for u.s. open. kind of a sad state of affairs. >> that is when former usda president sandy tatum sketched in and convinced them it was worth saving. >> there is folk that's said this is not right. >> no parking lot the park will be open for business all of u.s. open week so there are
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you and i can tee it up right here. >> i don't know if this gets better than that. they're going to be able to tee it up on 14 and hear the crowd cheering and yelling and seeing the crowd. that is awesome. >> and there is some that will be maneuvering around harding because their club will be a little busy. >> this provides a great place to play. so... they're excited as we are. we're open and available. >> and espn will have live coverage starting thursday at 9:00 a.m. >> exciting time that. is this edition of abc 7 news. from the entire abc 7 news team, good night.
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