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there are so many cameras and producers and reporters you not find the protesters. they blend. there are three protesters. no signs. no shutting. they wanted to be here to witness this. and to show their presence and their feelings on what the judge has done. they very upset with the sentences, they felt like it should have been longer. and, one person wanted to look brock turner in the eye and wanted him to know that they do not think this is okay. now, there are only three protesters here and they say they are disappointed there is not a bigger presence. more outrage. they wanted to see more people. we have heard more protesters are coming and we are expecting a large group but it will be later this morning around 9:00 or 10:00 when brock turner we expect will be long gone.
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he will not see that. they are not coming for brock turner they want judge persky recalled. they are protesting him and his decision and they want him to see how upset they are. mixed messages here, about would they want, who they want to be soon by and what kind of statement they want to make. poe have three people here now, expecting more later. we have a the love activities gone on. i after expected a car would pull up at the curb so he could get right into the car and get taken away and not walk done the sidewalk with cameras forking him. i am looking for a car to be our signal he is coming because we have been told the family can not go inside to greet him he has to come out to them. we will see. we are in a fluid situation. so we have a few cameras and we have matt and me here so adopt to whatever is happening here. we did not know what to expect
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with the protesters whether it would be a large group or a few but just a few right now. we will be here all morning, so in more show up we will be able to take the images for you and talk they them. i see the activity but nothing yet so i will send it back to you in the studio and we will, of course, give you the word when we see him walking out. >> thank you, amy. we have team coverage and we get to matt keller. what are you seeing, matt? >> a lot has changed in five minutes. [ inaudible ] high will be out in the next five minutes and they sent out --. [ inaudible ] they are watching the line of media. there are a handful of protesters here for brock tinner's release. we were told he will be doing paper work.
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[ inaudible ] >> obviously we are having trouble with the audio. can you understand that this are a lot of reporters using the same equipment we are and there could be interference. >> he was given the five minute wanting. >> amy hollyfield, the process from this point on as far at the recall, that is going to be action that can be taken in our area. brock turner will be long gone. the process with this judge is going to take at least another year is that right? >> yes. you are just hearing the beginning of this. if you thing this is the last dave story think ahead i am not sure everyone realizes this is a long road. i interviewed a protester and he is feeling good about the rahm effort because they have millions of signatures.
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that is actually not the case. though need to get 58,000, close to 59,000 signatures of registered voters. in people are upset cross the country have signed something online that does not got it done. they need registered voters here in santa clara county signing a petition say they want this judge recalled. they working on that and they will need 500,000 for the effort. they have to do some fundraising and grass roots efforts on talking to people and getting this going. the judge has started his own counterattack, raising money and next, before court he has to announce which tones have distributed to the campaign so people will know the he has to keep that wide on and keep the records public and available to everyone in they know there is bias in the courtroom. he is raising his own money to lunch a campaign for fight for
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his job. this should be very interesting, the show down coming up. they are aiming for the november 2017 ballot, not this ballot, a year from new. they will start their effort to get the pats in the spring. when i say "though," it is different groups work alongside each other but a stanford professor has been leading the charge of the recall. we still have a ways to go on that and brock turner will be long gone and judge persky has a fight ahead. >> we thank you. stanford campus has change asked they have recently implemented an alcohol rule that prohibits hard alcohol from being at campus parts and that is a transfers am decision and it seems that was made in response to the brock turner case. back to mat who is stand very close to the door where we expect brock turner to labor this morning. he should be coming out in the next minute or two?
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>> yes, any moment now, brock turner will be heading out and in 20 seconds i will have my camera guys pointing the camera back to the street, the white s.u.v. pulled up and we assume that is the vehicle that brock turner will get into and be escorted out of area, but he has to walk done the stairs and go through the lobby after he punished the paperwork and face the media that has been collect ing here to get shots of him leaving the it is controversial for him leaving after a six-month sentence he served three months and obviously there is a lost attention for why that happened and what is taking place and you heard from amy of the profits in the recall effort against the judge. as for brock turner when he leaves here and the jail he will have 45 days to register and he is likely heading home to he and that is the plan society up with
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the law enforcement officials in ohio when he lands there he will have to register as a association offender and we heard people in his neighbor will get postcards notifying them that he is moving in to their neighborhood where his parents' house is in ohio. as he comes out we know that there are direct flights from the bay area to dayton, ohio, and we would expect him to be on the flight. we obviously, a lost and in try to get him to talk and to say something about the case and what happened after he was sentenceed because the uproar was weapon let are was read from court from victims and the judge sentenced him so he has not seen what is take place in the media about him. we we he has been getting a lot of hate mail while he has been at the santa clara jail and, in fact, he has the option of taking the mail with him but we
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expect him to leave it behind. here he comes right now walking down, you can see he has his hold down in a jacket. >> brock! >> as we expected he is getting into that vehicle and you can see the deputies are keeping people away from him. there the vehicle goes. he is driving here and it appears he is going right with vehicles chasing him i assume they are media vehicles and he took a right on pan pedro and that is in the direction of san jose police department 87 highway is over there. now the next step in the process is brock turner outside of a jail cell and he has to deal with three years of probation and deal with the media scrutiny and a lot other scrutiny that will come as he tried to take the next stems in his life as a
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free man after senator his sentence in the santa clara county jail. back to you. >> free man but a sex oh fifa den for life in ohio having to be required to check in with police every 90 days. you can see what likely will happen now, probation for three years, he will take over the we savings and while he is in he the neighbors will be informed, by postcards and other means and he is a sex oh 15 december and he is living next door. it changes for him and the judge what decided on his own he is only going to be doing civil trials and that is a decision he can reverse if he wants for so a lot of people would want to see judge persky off the bench will continue to make a push to get him recalled. that is a process that will take another year. they are not satisfied with him just changing course. though want him out of the system. >> we saw him walk out, head
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down, dressed in professional clothing, button down shirt, dark slacks, jacket, answer no question and want straight to his car. his life is backed and critics, and protesters would say the victim's life is backed for the rest her life. >> how did we get here? brock turner arrested in january of 2015 after sexually assaulting his victim, remember, show was unconscious at the time was found with brock continuer on top of her and two men had to interview convenience to get him off. a jury found him guilty march 30 of this year and it became a national story in june when the victim wrote a powerful statement sharing the effect of the assault on her. later that month judge persky handed down controversial sentence parking nationwide outrage and last week perskys with formally assigned to sill court and now a bill will close what is essentially a sentencing
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loophole and mandate harsher opinion ams for are similar assaults on inconscious people. that passed the state legislate legislature and is waiting for the governor to sign. awe are outside of the jail with coverage of this with more protesters expected to show up through the morning. we have been monitoring this, this morning so we knew when to bring you him walking out of jail. stay tuned. >> a dramatic explosion destroys the spacex rocket and why facebook is feeling the impact. donald trump in a twitter war with the president of mexico and the
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planner is 50 to 60 waking up cooler this morning, and warming due to the sunshine at 62 to 75 and at 4:00, 63 at the coast and 83, close to average, and the commute, alexis? >> i will enski this go news. look at this camera, the bay bridge toll plaza, we still do not have metering lights on the enjoy the light traffic. we will see the p.m. rush starting early this afternoon with a lot of folks heading out to take advantage of the throw day weekend. zooming in the south bay with have a new issue reported northbound 101 near 87, hearing of a collision with no injuries involve but a bumper or two to get around. >> a lot peoples have a four day weekend. but not us. >> thousands of drivers in houstons are being slapped now with tickets. >> mexican president said something
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you'll assault the he will have to register as a sex offender in he where he is believed to be headed. we have search cameras outside of the jail and live streaming all of the cameras on abc7news.com. that is how we have monitors the situation and we knew when he left the jail. a major ano onement of a popular samsung cell phone could you have in your pocket. >> samsung is going to stop selling the galaxy note because of battery that can explode. i got one to show you, this morning they have issued a recall of the phone and if you do own one, listen up, because they say it will voluntarily replace your current device with a new one over the next few weeks. here is new video in the deck of samsung making the announcement. the company said though found at least 35 cases of phones with
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battery problems and yesterday they announced they would halt shipment of the cell phone for testing but this morning we certainly learning the reason why. the phone problem could be a big financial blow to samsung because it competes against other big together clients live apple which has recently just announced they will will debut their new iphone and this could be a big blow for samsung. people are awaiting that news. >> and nows mike has the news on labor day weekend. it will be hot and summery. >> labor day holiday weekend, not april fools. >> it will be warm today. no doubt. but not as we head through the week. sutro tower has hazing a around and no clouds, sunny, and warmer afternoon, and clouds and drizzle tonight and a cool
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weekend but some summer warmth is coming. we have mid-60s along the coast into san francisco and mid-to-upper 70s an the bay and 80s inland and nearly 90 in antioch. the seven-day forecast is up to six degree cooler and drizzle is more likely on sunday and comfortable on labor day and hot own tuesday and wednesday and thursday. we will look at the day planner forecast coming up next. >> the big part on the traffic show as lot green at traffic the way we like it. it is friday light and get away holiday weekend. a lot forces could be making it a four day weekend rather than three. northbound 101 two separate incidents including a two car collision and another a bumper is lost. watch out for that i am only seeing minor delays and, we where it is filling in, westbound 80 through emeryville, no metering lights for the bay bridge toll plaza. we will check on drive times at
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clara county jail in san jose. it is 6:28. i am reggie aqui. >> we will get to weather and traffic in a moment, but, first, our big story. >> former stanford swimmer [ town certificate free. >> he walk out of jail a short time ago. all the release went as the sheriff pops defendant said, released half an hour ago from the santa clara county main jail and they said he would walk out front door to the lobby and that is what he did. the only difference between his release and maybe other inmates being released a lost deputies were lined up as well as barricades because they were keeping the media away from him and giving him a clear path to a vehicle waiting. let me show you the video, he was in a suit with a jacket under his arm as he walked down with his hold down, the stairs and got into an s.u.v., a white s.u.v. that took off and went
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over to san pedro. it went to the direction of highway 87. the odds are he is headed to the freeway and possibly heading to be a airport here in the bay area so we leave the bay area. he is heading to ohio where his parents live. he will have to register as a sex offender in the next five days. we told that his neighborhood in that area will be getting postcards, nowing them that a sex often december is moving into the neighborhood with them. that is brock turner moving into his parents' home on probation for three years after serving only three months of a six-month sentence. his life is obviously different from when he was convicted and was a swimmer at stanford university. all of the tax that came from the letter that was read at the trial as he was being sentenced and the outcry for the three months he spent in the santa clara county main jail.
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the sheriff spoke out against the sentencing and is supporting a bill that requires prison time for anyone who is convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious person. we will follow that and see what the governor said and see what the governor does as far as whether he will sign the bill. we expect it to happen. we have the statement from the individual on our website at abc7news.com. dug the time in jail turner received loads of hate mail and hundreds of letters, and the jail told abc he received so many letters that he asked the jail to stop giving him mail. the jail said they would give him the option when he was releases if he wants it take it with him or have it destroyed. he was carrying a brown paper bag so we are not sure what he did. another look at what is next for brock turner who is required to apply as a sex offender at the city he lives in and he is expected to live in ohio where he will have three days to
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register with the state. he has allied and aranned to have ohio take over the provision from california and is on probation for three years. >> a coalition dedicated to recalling the judge will gather on the steps of the half justice today to draw attention to the campaign. the group which includes santa clara county officials and sex office salt survivors said that persky has a president end of bias in cases involving sex crimes and violence against women and has begun fundraising to ward off the recall effort and arrested in june to another six year term. >> now, the victim statement from the 22-year-old who read the impact statement, you have been convicted of violating me, intentionally, sexually with malicious intent and only admitted to drinking alcohol. figure out how to take responsibility for your conduct can. we have the full statement posted and if you have our news app you got an alert the moment
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that three was released and you watching the live stream with us by enabling push alert. >> we are following a storm that is affecting florida and the southeast part of country. this is the aftermath of america hermine that weaks to a troche california storm. you are look at the half rain that fell near tallahassee, crews have had to rescue people from third homes this morning, and this is the first time a hurricane has directly hit florida in a decade the power is out in a lost communities and school are closed and meteorologist mike nicco is back with us now where the storm is heading next. >> so far we hope it does not do what it does in florida, a foot rain in sarasota and clear water with widespread flooding. the storm is barrel down in southeast corner of georgia and you can see the reach goes up to
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virginia and down to florida. as we head over the next 24 to 36 horses it will be georgia and then south carolina and then north carolina, and then virginia getting up to 10" of rains so it will be fresh water flooding from the rain that is a bigger issue than the wind. you can see right there, by saturday evening, it is pulling off the outer bans by sunday, it will be a high wave or heavy surf created for the northeast. >> the fireworks show caught so many by surprise in downtown walnut creek. >> when you have fire woulds going on off and it is not the 4th of july...you wonder what going on. jessica castro is at the live desk to explain what it was. >> it caught people off guard. you can hear in the video the fireworks.
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>> some people thought its with an didn't or fire after hearing a lot of the sirens head nothing that direction but it was celebrating the extension of a new shopping center with restaurants in walnut creek resolution don'ts say it was loud and they wondered why they were not notified. here is the react on social media, someone saying that it was almost as in a warehouse worth of fireworks was being lit up in walnut creek and maybe not a whole warehouse but it was scheduled. that is the latest from the oakland. >> 49ers quarterback camp thick is not backing down this morning before the game with the san diego chargers he kneeled down during the national anthem. >> the protest is over how people color are treat by police. >> coming from a good place and in people think about the matter at hand, they understand why he is sitting down. >> the professor was as chargers
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hosted the 28th annual salute to the military. >> the 49ers i love but i am disappointed business kaepernick -- by kaepernick. >> he receives millions to lay football but he just... [ inaudible ] >> kaepernick was not alone last night and was joined in the profit by 49ers safety. he did appear in a post game news conference where he put his money where his mouth is. >> i don't i am landing on taking a step further and working with organizations to be involved to be active in the communities and donating the first $1 million i make to different organizations to help the communities and help the people. >> kaepernick add that taking a knee rather than sitting during the anthem was a way to show
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more republican for military. another player sat during the national anthem and espn tweeted this photo of the seattle sea haws quarterback seated on the bench before the game against the raiders. >> now straight to mike nicco and the weather. mike? >> start in south by i will show the current conditions. >> the act weather forecast with meteorologist mike nicco. >> cooler at 52 in cupertino and santa clara and campbell and san jose and mountain view at 57. 60 in san pablo and novato at 49 and canville and brentwood at 2357, and sap san carlos and san francisco at 2356. today it will be breezy and choppy on the bay, it is south of the bay bridge from 2:00 this afternoon until 11:00 this evening, and dew as you walk the dog and the beeps are cool, and sunny, today, we are starting to get into that time year with the
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marine layer going away. warmer today but saturday and sunday we have a drop off in the temperatures and i will show you the rest of the holiday forecast coming up and a couple of football and baseball games. election electric has the commute? friday "lite"? >> a it is. we are looking outside right now westbound 92, we have brake lights and reports of a tire that blew out across a couple of lanes and we are hearing a truck is moving very slowly in the far right lane. that is likely the cause of that. i have an update in a few. the drive time are light, overall. we have lighter than average volume. southbound 680 walnut creek to dublin is 14 minutes. southbound 101 santa rosa to san francisco is 53 minutes. and 17 northbound from highway one to los gatos is 24 minutes. this afternoon, though, volumes are going to get really busy really early. all the teen would claims she
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>> now, coverage of brock turner's release from jail. amy hollyfield was there talking to people who show up to watch. >> it was a quick walk down the steps. we will show the video of brock continuer walking out of jail moments ago keeping his head down and he did not say a word. we have heard a lot of outrage across the country about his sentencing but we did not see it this morning. we found only three people who trend here to protest. they were not yessing and does not have scenes. they were here to make a statement and they thought the sentence was too light. they did say though were disappointed there were no more people here but they felt like three was better than nothing. >> this is an issue near and dear to my heart. it is desickable what the judge did. i wanted to show support.
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>> we do expect to see more protesters later this morning although brock continuer is gone. they are all going to be here to make a statement against the judge who sentenced him, judge persky, and there is a movement to try to get him recalled. protesters are hoping to get that on the november 2017 ballot, so you will still be hearing a lot more about the case and about this judge. >> if you have been watching the news" we have been live streaming this and we will continue to do so with a lost news. family and friends remembering two young sisters killed in a horrible doesn't in bet plume. the 9-year-old and seven-year-old sister died on wednesday when their mother lost control of the car. 100 family and friends went back to the scent accident last night to mourn the girls much this is video provideed from univision. c.h.p. is trying to determine why the no lost control the
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vehicle, the car ended up side down in 6' water. >> more trouble for the young people -- young woman at the center of a police scandal, celeste guap or jasmine abuslin is inned if in jail after a violent confrontation with security staff at the rehab facility where she was supposed to be getting help. after being arrested for take off her clothes and slashing mother jasmine anderson wiggled out of the handcuffs attempted to solicit sex from deputies and bit a deputy's arm. the victim's right advocates concerned but not surprised by 9 behavior. >> behavior is effective trauma and it is not that she a bad person or horrible but she has been born through a last trauma and she doesn't often understand her own victimization. >> abuslin is facing charge of aggravated assault. >> a safety want two accidents
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in texas remind us to with out for kids around school bus showing a child here getting hit by a pickup. it is hard to watch. in austin we can tell you the child has only minor injuries and is expected to be okay. this driver ignores the school bus step sign can flashing red lights and hit the child. that child, also, is expected to be okay. the pet cited the driver in both crashes. a reminder for all of us. >> donald trump and president nieto are continuing the war of words over the wall. trump said that mexico will pay for the wall and president nieto reap wad he told trump in the meeting that mexico would not pay are the wall. they met in wednesday in mexico city. >> and there was a new #
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#sayingdrum'sideasareathreatto me #sayingdrum'sideasareathreattomg himtothecountry. he said he needed to be told mexico does not accept the ideas and called hillary clinton hillary trump and corrected himself with the solve media, trended his almost mistake and # hillarytrump. >> 60 people want to be the next police chief of san francisco and there are new details over where the chief went to college. aing chief chaplin is among 11 san francisco police department members who have applied. until this time he has refused to reveal where three received 9 bachelor's degree citing private is and claims he graduated from colorado state university however, it is reported that colorado state has not fond any records that he attended the school. >> the latest job numbers are out and on the economy, it is a top twitter executive talking about selling. our and new to the nasdaq.
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gin? >> good morning, the jobs numbers are a little bit disappointing, the united states added 150,000 jobs last month according to the labor accident and we thought it would be closer to 180,000, and unemployment rate is 4.9% but the markets are shrug it off trade higher and the thinking is that the report is weak enough the fed could hold off on raising rates up 120 points and the s&p 500 is 12 and nasdaq up by 24. the co-founder of does it are said the company must consider a sale as part of the options say that a merger or acquisition is possible but did not elaborate in anything is in the works. despite the name, twitter is struggling with stagnant user growth. u.p.s. is raising rates after the holiday. going up 5% starting december 26. u.p.s. said the extra money will pay for system upgrades.
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>> imagine in this were your kid, a family plans to sue jetblue for a frightening mixup, two five year old boys were flying alone from different cities from dominican republic and they were sent to the wrong places. the five-year-old andy was put on a plane to boston rather than new york and his mother mar design necessary panicked when an employee gave her wrong child who was supposed to go to boston and helped up with andy's password. both were reunited with family as day later. and now the f.a.a. is being asked to investigate how it happened. >> a mother's worst nightmare a five-year-old child is missing. this never should have happened. >> jetblue said it is reviewing the incident and said the children were "always supervised." >> they charge you a lot of money for the service and the
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mother waits hours to talk to her child. that is a huge problem. >> now weather and mike nicco on friday before the long weekend. >> good morning, i am watching a potentially dangerous situation in american can why with low visibility but it extended not over to san rafael with all of the sunshine extending across the golden gate bridge. brighter and warmer this afternoon, and clouds and drizzle return tonight, and especially tomorrow night and that will lead to a cool and belizey holiday weekend. as far as temperatures, 80 and mostly sunny in san jose, and mid-70s in milpitas and mid 80s south into gilroy. mid-to-upper 70s on the peninsula, and san mateo, mostly sunny and breezy and 73, and pacifica is 62. the at game, take on the cardinals at the stadium at 6:00 kick off at 68 and dropping to and the by 9:30.
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through san francisco, downtown, warmer sunshine, average, 69, cooler around the sunset at 64 and daly city is 62, and as we head through the north bay, santa rosa is 8235 degrees and passing high clouds snow ma is 79 and cooler and gorgeous day at sunshine and 70. berkeley is 70, and oakland is sunny and more warmth at 73 and we town around and the red association are in time take on the the a's. our warmest day is mid-to-upper 80s. here is my seven-day forecast two to eight degree cooler tomorrow and a warming trend on sunday and monday, but, still below average until next week. >> good morning, on our traffic map it has been light this morning, but, zooming into the san mateo bridge, you will see 9 red on the westbound side, and that is due to a disabled vehicle possible with a desire blow out and we hear the time or the toll road, anyway, is in lane two. the middle lane as you head
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across from the inside you can see we have red in hayward area so i show you how it looks on the traffic cameras in less than 10 minutes. and through the south bay, northbound 101 around highway 87, we had two separate issues, a couple of collisions in the same spot, and both off on the shoulder and slight delays from 880 we and not looking too bad and check this out, bay bridge toll plaza is still no meet -- metering lights, usually this is a parking lot but it looks like a lot of people are making it a fur day weekend. an east bay school has been new bragging rights one of the best math teachers in the country. teaching calculus, and she has been teacher of the year before but next year she is at the white house to receive a
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presidential award for excellence and that is something. this is her 28th year in the class room. she said interaction is ski -- is ski to her teaching style. i have to be with them, hear what they are thinking so i can correct any misconception and they can approach a problem in a way different than what i thought. >> she is one of 213 teaches to get the presidential award this year and it comes with a $10,000 prize but i have a feeling it will be the visit to the white house that will mean something. >> we want pictures. congratulations
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>> he are seven things you need to know before you go. breaking news, brock turner is now out of the jail. the 21-year-old walked outside the jail to a crib of reporters an hour ago. he searched three months of a six-month sentence. he left without saying a word. >> two, protesters of the judge in the brock turner case plan to rally at the half justice next door to the jail, and step driving to recall judge emergency ski for the sentencing of the four stanford swimmer's sentence. >> and hurricane him herm is causing problem, z hurricane hermine is cause problems in georgia and parts of florida with schools closed. >> extensive flooding in georgia
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, and florida and north carolina. >> today is warm at 60s at the coast and 70s around the bay and almost 90 inland east bay neighborhood. have a great woke. >> we have been enjoying holiday light and friday light volumes this morning but looking at heavy traffic westbound 92 across the san mateo bridge, and a big truck mauling a crime had a tire blow out inching along in the far right lane and part of the tire tread is in the middle lane as you get across the high-rise so expect delays. and 49ers quarterback kaepernick kneeled for the i national anthem last night in san diego saying he wanted to show respect to the military by kneeling. >> to advisor the view from the vista point at either end of the golden gate bridge you cannot drive. the parking lot is closed over labor day weekend during the
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america this m good morning, america. state of emergency. hurricane hermine slams florida overnight. the first to hit the state in more than a decade. ginger zee on the scene when it hits. the storm pounds the panhandle with winds topping 80 miles an hour. life-threatening surges, flooding, evacuations and rescues overnight. now, millions on alert along the east coast as the dangerous storm heads north. a weekend washout and travel nightmare for the holiday. breaking right now, global recall. samsung, the world's biggest smartphonemaker sending a major alert after reports dozens of devices burst into flames. quarterback colin kaepernick once again refuses to stand during the national anthem overnight. this time as service members are honored in front of him on military night. now, outrage growing over his protests as more athletes join him across the country. abc news exclusive. dwyane wade one-on-one with
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