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this week, the zoo released a note her grandmother was carrying the 16-month-old into room four the keeper writes i began to close electric door four. when looking at the door again it was closed and she was caught in the door. internal documents show a long history of problems a log notes hassani, a gar rila about the same age got hand caught indoor four not using it first but within five minutes only mildly favoring it. the next day a zoo keeper warns to avoid shifting doors that are hard to see through n may, 2010 a different door trapped hasanni again. a keeper wrote he screamed
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looked like the knuckle was swollen the zoo keeper illustrated where the cut appeared. >> there are issues in that building. there is visibility issues, lighting issues. >> the expert says one solution would be to have a second set of eyes when transferring past those doors >> two are in the system. one person doesn't see something, another can say hey. look at this. that is something going on there you need to stop. >> but almost a year to the day before dieing, a zoo keeper e mailed asking for the same thing. a second employee, and keeper would be available for shifting. when keepers move through the doors. if officials had taken action there is a chance kabebe would
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be alive today a source says she is devastated and hasn't worked since. a spokesperson e mailed me today that they will have no comment until the investigation is complete. >> it's a shame. >> yes. >> thank you, dan. >> a stanford emergency room surgeon is back on the job after a quarantine lifted today. confined because he spent over a month in west africa. he did ab an interview to talk about how more volunteers are needed to prevent the spread. >> hi. nice to meet you. >> collin bucks is now a free man after 21 days of confinement. quarantined, he had a high degree of confidence he'd not come down with ebola. a concern was developing similar symptoms. >> oh. i got diarrhea. because i ate something that didn't agree with me.
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now, very to go to the hospital for evaluation. the resources we get pulled into because we'd have to be safe. >> now, it's back to work. he checked out the new simulation lab and staff. >> everybody is walking around in full body suits. and everything smells of chlorine for patients themselves, i think that there is, it was terrifying. >> he can see fears in the eyes of patients but there are times of joy. some recovered. >> we had teachers, shop keepers, farmers because it's a rural area. >> they were often banished from villages. the doctor hopes more doctors and nurses will go to volunteer as he did. >> there are benefits to have that knowledge base.
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it makes us stronger nationwide. >> the doctor expects he might be stunned because of the exposure. >> would he want to go back to west africa to treat patients? it's not an easy question because of the time commitment involved and quarantine that follows. >> it's been 16 months since flight 214 struck a sea wall the airline had no incidents since then, but the south korean government is imposing a penalty of 45 days on flights to sfo. >> asiana is appealing the decision. if denied suspension is expected to take place within six months.
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asiana says it sells the carrier for a key hub. >> yes. it's a good company providing service people are using them. >> asiana faces a 45 day suspension. the south korean government imposed a ban as punishment for the crash landing at the airport in july, last year. >> government does not work quickly. in this case, the process is flawed >> henry is a travel industry analyst. asiana has already implemented new trading procedures for pilots so a suspension doesn't make sense. >> they've within been operating the flight since resuming it. >> asiana is one of only four airlines and korean, singapore and united
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are expected to pick up flak, customers could see higher prices. >> sounds like there are preventible things so if you don't take action, it says that that is okay. i think it's not. >> why not? because anyway, they make essence. so yes. 45 days i think is reasonable. >> reasonable or not, asiana is appealing. the decision is suspected within a month. >> san jose state university president announced resignation of foundation board member wanda jenner and rebecca dukes following backlash after someone complained that scombren jenner made racist comments about la tina students. duke's was included because she was at the meeting and did not
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intervene. >> an oakland man is in custody for robbing an attacking two prostitutes, police say in pleasanton police say the suspect was positivity identified. saying the men forced them into sex acts. one was raped. the other struck in a face with a door. >> san jose police have, are trying to identify a dead baby discovered on tuesday in a mobile home in silver creek estates just off east capitol expressway. a maintenance worker found the baby. three members of the san mateo county sheriff's department have been arrested and charged with smuggling contraband into the county jail. >> the sheriff's office says today was a rough day.
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>> we're here to enforce the law. we're happy to stand by the district attorney and prosecute those individuals. >> sheriff deputy juan lopez ran against greg monks lopez and correctional officers seen here in court today and michael dell carlo are charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice district attorney steve wagstaff. >> these participated in the bringing into and allowing to be in the jail two cell phones that were provided to a jail inmate for the purposes of communications on the outside. >> also charged with smuggling in a drug oxycontin. prosecutors say the phones and drugs were given to an inmate. a gang member who paid the three
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for the goods. cell phones are illegal in california jails. >> that allows these gang members that we're trying to lock up to protect the community to continue their nefarious activities on the street. >> lopez was booked into jachlt and one detained in the county jail. they turned a case over to da investigators. lopez and dell carlo bailed out today. ismael expected to make bail soon what. made it tougher is that these are all veterans, years of service ranging from 15 years to almost 30 years. vic lee, abc7 news. >> a former patrol officer pleaded not guilty to stealing
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and sharing nude cell phone pictures. harrington resigned last week. investigators say he stopped a 23-year-old woman then went into her phone after she asked him to get a number and forwarded personal photos to himself and other officers. his lawyer says it's too much. >> he said what i did was wrong. i'm going to accept responsibility. i'm going to give up. it's gone. it's gone. made a bad mistake and paying the price for it. >> we learned officers who received the photos will not be charged. >> still ahead here tonight at 6:00 napa strong. how the area is recovering from that earthquake and how homly wood is now pitching in. >> child sex trafficking is a
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dark, real problem in california one film maker is using the silver screen to help put an end to it. more on that coming up. >> also tonight a church falls victim to thieves after going all out to fight the california drought. >> you may have noticed increasing clouds today. what does that mean for the weekend outlook? i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up in just a moment. abc7 news at 6:00 continues.
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tonight the return of the napa film festival. it's really a big step in a return to normalcy after the big earthquake in august. there has been scrambling to get
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ready and tonight red carpet is out. wayne freedman is live with the story. >> hello, dan. right now that red carpet is sizzling because of who walked across it. let's show you live and in person kevin costner here promoting a new movie that he did called black or white. it's about raising an interracial child in america in these times. it's the fourth year as you said, organizers did have concerns because of the quake. they have had 200 fewer hotel rooms and the town had a reputation for being damaged they expect 10,000 people to come through here. people who like watching movies and people who want to make movies. >> ever had a tough time breaking up with someone? what if there is a professional service to help you? >> every person here is an aspiring writer, pitching plots
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to a panel of experts who might give them a big break. >> it's a story about two brothers who travel back in time to try to stop a nuclear terrorist from destroying los angeles. >> or maybe here is another better script about a small city and now, it's now the center of a film festival. it's not a movie. it's reality. >> it's fresh for locals definitely. >> that is the general manager of the beautiful uptown theater, restored twice as these pictures show the quake decimated this show piece now, it's back. napa almost ready for it's close up. do you see the writing on this window? this is how it looked for weeks after the quake. they sold pictures of it for a
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dollar. just weeks ago they got it. linda coffee works in the store describes this as being symbolic. >> it says that this is a town that cares about it's community as a whole. >> one getting back on its feet with people on sidewalks, eating and yes, pitching their movies. >> hard enough to write a screenplay that is 90 pages. it's harder to tell a story in a minute. >> but not as hard as recovering from the quake of 2014. now, you're looking at a live picture. all of these people among others tonight. this is not just in napa. it's in st. helena. it's in some 15 venues with 150 screens. they're expecting to watch a lot of movies this weekend. live in yontville, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> thank you wayne. something is missing from a church in hayward tonight. and it's not the one police are used to dealing with. abc7 news has more on the bold
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burglary left a community bewildered. >> they're neat and tidy about it. >> the pastor used to think he'd seen it all. this front yard used to be green. two had donated artificial turf. but he noticed something. . >> i just stood there and thought wow. who would do this? >> i got the call. i thought he was joking. >> they donated turf and time to install it. >> people that delivered it kind of made a joke about someone stealing it. and at the time it was funny. >> but it was no laughing matter, seeing it gone left believers in disbelief. >> people saying we can't believe this.
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>> now, removing turf was no small feat. it was driven into the ground with giant nails and in three pieces. >> leaving ind every nail, thieves packed up the turf in full view of a public road. police told the pastor they'd never seen anything like it. >> years ago nobody would steal anything from a church. now, everything is fair game. >> so what would jesus do? he might want to have a talk with the thieves. >> we have to say we forgive you but really wish you'd bring it back. >> bring it back and install it. >> well let's turn to weather for the weekend. >> no rain for the weekend but some coming up, right?
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>> that is true. looking ahead at this mid week event. this is a look at the current pattern. there has been a bit of an increase you may see fog developing as wem. it's 62 in san jose. here is a lovely view. it's 57 in santa rosa. 60 in fairfield. and one more live view looking along the bay bridge in san francisco. dry pattern continues and there is a chance of rain by mid week next week. in the atmosphere, areas of fog
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developing not only along the coast but locally inland. notice areas of cloudy skies bringing to us 5:00 in the morning. cooler in north bay valleys lows drop into mid-40s now, during the day, high clouds passing through. so morning fog, high clouds. and sunday throughout the day we'll see mainly high clouds but no rain is likely over the weekend. skipping ahead a little to 5:00 tuesday. we'll see rain approaching to move in tuesday night, overnight into wednesday morning. then, into mid day wednesday. looks like light rain that could
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turn out to be something more than that. we'll keep watching. tomorrow, look for partly cloudy skies. sunny skies. high temperatures from low to mid-60s on the coast to mid and upper 60s around the bay and inland. so a narrow range of highs tomorrow not a wide range for coast to inland. here is the accu-weather forecast. high temperatures low 70s inland monday and tuesday. 70 degrees around the bay. and mid-60s along the coast but rain coming in tuesday night we hope. and into wednesday. looks like a light rain so far but we might get lucky. >> yes. >> thank you. >> coming up tonight something of a rarity in the fishing industry. >> yes. start of crab season on time, no
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u.s. energy department announced plans to build two new super computers. together the new computers will cost $325 million and able to analyze data. and they'll be faster than the ones we have now. >> these put us on a fast track to reaching computer
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capabilities 5 to 7 times faster than today's leading super computers and lay the ground work for the next step. 20 to 40 times of today. >> the next step is extra $100 million to development. >> tonight successful take off for virgin american airlines in burlingame the company made a debut on wall street today. richard branson remine mains a minority stockholder. standard and poor's has given twitter a junk righting on bonds offered to cover debt. s and p is losing confidence. >> tonight the official start of
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crab season. crabbers were out and expected on the docks tomorrow. the size of the crabs has yet to be determined a lot of crab so far this year. >> coming up next here at 6:00 what happens when your batteries run out? death of a short lived mission. a teenager sent to prison for setting fire to a passenger. the surprising reaction of the victim's family >> and a bay area man finds someone he doesn't know about to breast feed his newborn baby. hospital security.
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>> the space craft has gone dark. the bumpy landing left it in the shad yoef a cliff. that meant solar panels couldn't get enough sunlight.
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today, mission scientists made an attempt to nudge the craft into a sunnier spot the best the comet gets closer to the sun. if sunlight then, it could reboot and hopefully power back up. in washington a showdown in the key stone pipeline the house voted to approve the pipeline, carrying crude oil from canada and mid west to the gulf coast. two sponsors hope to show congress can get something done. >> i've been calling for a vote. i said the election is over. no more excuses. >> i'm proud to have led democrats in louisiana as well as republicans and independents
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believe that infrastructure is important. >> president obama threatened to veto similar measures. >> a teenager sentenced to seven years for setting a bus passenger on fire last year. it happened while sasha fleeshman was sleeping in the back of an ac transit bus. the 17-year-old pleaded no contest to using a cigarette lighter to ignite the teenager's skirt. >> some day, when richard comes out and returns to society, that you turned hez life around and matured z become a force of good, somehow. >> he wanted to say how sorry he is. wrote a letter expressing his
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regret, remorse. his sorry. his sorry as a 16-year-old can be, he is. >> thomas was 16 years old at the time, sasha suffered second and third degree burns on his legs. a suspected burglary picked a wrong house to break into, arrested on suspicion of burglary. milpitas police say he climbed up to a balance balcony the woman's son heard the screams and the 250 poundage let jumped into action taking off after him. >> as soon as i heard my mom screaming i just chased the guy. i was close to tackling the guy the officer said get down or i'm going to shoot. i backed off. >> his mom says she's just glad police not to the burglar first besides being a wrestle he practices marshal arts.
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a hospital is taking steps to improve security after a mix up in a maternity ward. >> the father found a woman he doesn't know about to breast feed his child, a preemie. >> yes. >> carlos is a proud father. telling me the happiest moment came when his partner gave birth to their son this may. >> what was it like when you saw your son? >> it was actually amazing. >> little marcello was early the nurses brought him to the newborn intensive care unit. >> it's good. you're talking dude. thank god. he came out so quiet. i was so worried. iet was breathing is what they're concerned about. they said his lungs weren't fully developed he came back after marcello was
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born. the nurse took him to room four >> she pulled the curtain back saying mom is not here. i was like who is this? that is not mom. >> skin to skin with her breast near his face my reaction is i don't know. you're breast feeding my child he's not a day old. i don't know you. >> carlos tells me the nurse apologized he felt like shouting and making a scene but didn't want to disturb the babies so he wrote make sure you check the bands. if names aren't carlos, dad, or tanisha, he's not yours. a spokesperson declined to be interviewed and sent these pictures and e mails confirming a nurse handed little marcello to the wrong mother, blaming a misunderstanding because surnames are similar and tells me the hospital instituted additional communications
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monitoring and auditing on the identification policy. >> security is a priority because we want to make sure that the right mom gets with the right baby. >> candice campbell is a nursing professor with a a lot of experience working in nicus. she says as soon as a baby is born he or she gets two bands, one with id that matches a mother's and a gps tracking device. somehow, the nurse failed to make the proper connection with marcello and mom. >> in this case, this is a newer baby that there is a system communication breakdown. >> i wanted to find out more about alta bates. this year, the centers for medicare and medicaid services threatened to pull funding because of deficiencies. nurses mail failed to identify a patient was having difficulty swallowing so he choked and died
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and a doctor injected a wrong solution into a patient's eye i. i learned a baby being handed to the wrong mom does not have to be reported to the state. that is why carlos thought it was necessary to tell you what happened to his family. >> i want them to know this isn't okay. >> alta bates hears him >> still to come, underground, unseen. >> a young film maker works to expose the truth about what's happening to many teenagers. >> find out how y
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beauty a destination for tourists and technology but there is a dark side day and night commercial sex workers walk in the streets. what is more disturbing is that in alameda county, oakland is the epicenter of the activity. >> in my own high school, students were being sfoerld sex. in my own community, neighborhood, kids were being sold for sex. >> melody miller is a recent graduate of ucla film school. >> i wanted to do something bigger about the problem. elt turned into survivors because stories were so powerful, i wanted to project the voices >> her film californians forgotten children was inspired by her own experience. as a volunteer for a nonprofit
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nisiy. >> it's disturbing to be honest just as a person, a woman and mother, it's extremely disturbing we have a disregard for the sanctity and sacred nis of children. >> each week, the staff helps 50 girls and young woman. district attorney nancy o'male has been working closely with the center. >> we see increase in reporting of human trafficking, what that tells us is that more people are learning about it. and are coming forward and speaking out. >> these images are shown on bill boards and bus shelters some object feeling they're too graphic. >> if there are people that put
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blinders on saying those are just those kids we're never going to be able to have one group, one agency help change the landscape. >> one educator defies all stereo types >> i felt guilty. >> thomas is the daughter of an attorney and deacon. she was voted prom queen, captain of the volleyball team she was lured into sex trafficking as a man posing as a modelling agent she came home owe her parents >> they put their arms around me telling me there was nothing so bad i could ever do that they wouldn't love me. and god wouldn't still love me. >> she created a curriculum called ending the game. >> these are our children. if we aren't ones helping them, we're helping rescue them, who
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are helping stay safe, nobody else will. >> now, to finish the film she has a kick starter campaign that expires on monday. >> there is a link on abc7 news.com. >> just ahead tonight a location device. >> hooking into whether it's works. stay with
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this looks strange, but is the safe? >> looks clear outside. right now it's minus two degrees in great falls montana. 15 minneapolis. and that means back t california snow in the northeast will be showery around eureka.
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good evening, in order to avoid losing their 16th, they have to win on the road sunday against chargers. this game is 364 days since raiders last win. november 17th. 2013 against houston. do you remember like it's yesterday? now an 80 yard run in a difference with 14 consecutives
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he says he feels like the raiders are on the cusp of winning. >> energy level is like 9-0. guys striving to do whatever they can. and hopefully, sooner than later. it's going to happen and will be excited to be a part of it. >> last six catches for 95 >> there are many yards in the game. he's a play maker. >> good receiving core, multiple
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groups that go in. no problem whatsoever with receivers. owe all for losses this year have come against teams that were ranked when cardinals faced them. and this is the final home game of what turned out to be a >> i love playing this game. some things are out of your control we're playing for what we can right now. and to get as many wins as we can. >> highlights and reaction
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this is why you watch where you park your car. >> i can't believe it. i think it's mine. >> that is why you take coverage. >> join us tonight at 9:00 fewer americans are getting married but there is another type of coupling on the rise. >> designed to keep your child safe. do they work? >> one break through after
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another. this week, european space agency landed a probe on a speeding comet. that is more than three times distance from our planet to the sun. scientists compare it to a fly trying to land on a speeding bullet. since i was a kid, i was inspire by the all things space. >> human beings walking on the move inconceivable. >> a lander transmitting pictures making headlines and we move on. >> sighin fact today, the lander
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this is the "jeopardy!" tournament of champions. here are three former champions. a graduate student in public affairs from madison, wisconsin... a data and translation coordinator from east point, michigan... and a consultant from washington, d.c... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hello, everyone. today's match is second in importance only to next friday's final because today's game will determine the remaining semi-finalists who get to come back pla. the winner today in this one involving jared, sandie, and mark, automatically returns. so, good luck. here we go. the "jeopardy!" round.
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