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it is confusing because she orchestrated all of this. all of this was all >>ctiom ns lee was acquitted of the charges of murder. >> after 12 days of deliberation she was found not guilty on charges of murder and conspireing with her boyfriend to kill the father of hr children the jury was hung on the charges. >> live with a closer look the verdict. >> she wept in court after being found not guilty of murdering her expartner keith green. she was embraced by her mother after the announcement.
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>> outside the courthouse a dramatic exit after a jury found her not guilty of killing the father of her two children. >> criminal defense lawyers defending the guilty is not so hard. it's defending the innocent. and we have been living with that pressure for three and a half years. >> prosecutors say she conspired with her boyfriend to kill 27 year-old green in 2016 over a custody dispute. after deliberation for 12 days, jurors acquitted lee was deadlocked on him resulting in a hung jury. >> i knew her for six years. she was evil. to me and my son. just evil. >> the case initially drew international attention after lees friends and family posted $60 million in property and cash. one of the highest amount on record in the u.s. we spoke to a juror about the out come.
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>> they went to closing argument. there was not enough information. there was a lot o of questions left open. >> prosecutors say she planned the murder and he pulled the trigger. defense argues the former body guard and trainer is the real killer and it was a kidnapping gone wrong. >> i want to hear the details and the proof they presented to know whether it was a theory. argued by attorneys. or facts to support it. that's what i want to hear. and will hear. >> he cut a deal with prosecutors to testify against lee and was released from jail after entering a no contest plea to accessory after the fact. he ended up back behind bars a year later after contacting a witness. >> speaking of the plea gar bane the broedistrict attorney is it trying to get ta thrown out. as for a retrial. district attorney is undecided.
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>> this story dates back to october of 2015. that's when green and lee had a bitter break up. green refused to sign a mutual separation agreement. he was seen in april 2016. to work out a dustky issue with lee. his body was found a couple weeks later. green had been shot. the district attorney announced lee were charged in his murt. in april of 2017 lee was released after posting $66 million in property for bail. california record. >> we sent out a push alert as soon as the verdict was reached and the mistrial declared. down load the news app. >> new details about the halloween night shooting at a party in a rental that left five
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people dead. investigators gave an update in the past 90 minutes including information about arrests made yesterday. this is the first look at mug shots of the five people arrested. lebron wallace. sweeny. aisles and mitchell are all charged with murder. investigators confirm williamsson was the promoters of the party. charged with being accessory and charges. but not murder. investigators said several suspects have previous arrests or convictions and some have gang ties. they are looking into motive. evidence shows two victims also had guns with them. and had gang affiliation. the sheriff didn't specify who fired shots but there were many shooters. >> i have never seen a homicide scene like this. ever. it was a blood bath. >> investigators released video out of one arrest.
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this shows mitchell trying to escape through a window. before being taken in. the sheriff says next steps continue processing evidence at the crime scene and interview witnesses. >> a l.a. county sheriff revealed details about yesterday's deadly shochool shooting. two students were killed. three students were injured. the 16 year-old gunman was counting the bullets as he fired. a plan deliberate attack. the shooters in grave condition after attempting to take his own life. his motive is a mystery. >> kid ran, barricaded themselves. sheltered in place. and did exactly as they were trained. >> this is a photograph of a 14
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year-old survivor. she and another survivor, 15 year-old, are recovering in the hospital. the third survivor is a 14 year-old boy who hasn't been named. he was released from the hospital yesterday. a reminder go online you'll find links to local resources on bullying and school safety. we have links to connect you with your local lawmakers. >> turning to politics the largest nurses union in america endorsed senator sanders for president. >> the presidential candidate laid out a medicare for all plan. >> live from oakland. >> i remember in 2014 when he came here just as a good old senator from vermont. not as a presidential hopeful. he came to fight for better safeguards for rs. sie the nurses union has always backed bernie sanders. >> the next president of the
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united states, senator sanders. >> senator sanders has always felt comfortable surrounded by a union that supported him unconditionally. today he brought his wife and son to oakland home of the national nurses united. the senator who has been an early proponent of medicare for all spoke their language. healthcare and ways to make it more equitable. >> medicare for all is not an idea that came to you yesterday. you have led this country. in the understanding. that healthcare is a human right not a privilege. >> that was one of the focal points in 2016 when he ran. the second time around he promised he will not compromise on his plan. the senator said if elected he will irola the first week of th. during the first year all children will be covered and he
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will lower the current eligibility age for medicare from 65 to 55. >> 45 down to 35. fourth year everybody is in. >> sanders explained he would fund it by raising taxes and eliminating private health insurance premiums. >> senator sanders also acknowledged that oakland and san francisco have big homeless problems with many people suffering from mental illness. under his plan of course these all of them would be included. from here, he has to fresno and long beach and l.a. for the weekend. >> all right. sanders will be part of the democratic presidential candidate forum this sunday november 17. five candidates will participate. focussed on latin issues.
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sanders, buttigieg, harris, steyer and julian castro will be questioned. you can watch sunday at 10:30 a.m. here. >> north bay one city is dealing with something entirely unprecedented and slightly bizarre. serving while living in south america. her absence is causing problems. >> live at city hall. >> it is a strange case the city is dealing with the counsel member splitting her time. her colleague says that is now causing problems about city business. >> i will be marking her absent. >> there has been somebody missing. she hasn't been there in american. she's been calling in but sometimes the calls get dropped.
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it's happened a lot. one reason for the spotty calls could be she is calling from her part-time home in ecuador. more than 3,000 miles away. residents are noticing. >> i have major concerns when one out of the members is now living outside of the city. outside of the state. outside of the country. >> we had to postpone an item. >> vote of affordable housing projects had to be postponed tuesday because of the required to be physically present. >> she has vacated the home. >> she's flown back once. >> former mayor says by law she can be away for 30 days at a time. but it's much more than missing tuesday night meetings. >> you can't call into a meeting to do the other tasks part of th responsibility. >> she is still a resident.
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and posted a message on facebook. saying so much conversation about my personal life. i own two homes. my primary is in california. my husband had a medical issue for a year that has greatly affected the situation. we are currently at our second home. some neighbors say she moved out last month. it's now for sale. locals don't know what to think. >> fires, the feeling, you need to be here to feel what people are feeling and thinking and experiencing. >> the city attorney now says that she's looking into concerns over the residency. she says she'll have more to say about next weeks meeting and says that she is looking for a more affordable place to live in the area. we tried to contact her in south america. but haven't heard back.
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westbound highway 237 from north first street. in sunny vail. with this new change comes some new rules for commuters. >> new lanes new rules for highway 237. >> we opened seven miles for commuters. >> that stretch is from 880 head lg west. for those that drive on 237 express lanes here's what you should know. everyone needs a fast track. hours are 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. clean air vehicles need a special fast track tag. and video enforcement is in effect. if you want to go through the express lane as a car pooler and not pay the toll, you need this fast track flex. >> if you are a driver and want to get through the express lane and pay the toll. you would turn it to one. if you are a car pool and you want it free. turn it to two.
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if you have two or three. motorcycles would also turn to 3. >> clean air vehicles required to get a different fast track tag. >> anyone with a clean air vehicle has to show proof they have a decal. and they will get a special transponder to get a 50% discount. >> in order to enforce the rules they will be watching. >> people are going through the lane, it will read the transponder and that number showed the person that was driving through the lane had it turned to two. >> both 580 and 680 require a fast track. the hours are 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. and they have video enforcement so they would like regional consistency now for 237. >> now to a different roadway. this in pittsburg. a mom gave birth this morning. happened along the side of highway 4. drone view 7 flew over where it
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happened. audio seemed to indicate everything went smoothly and the emergency didn't need any assistance. >> did you want a second ambulance? sounds like the baby is okay. >> we can handle. >> the mother and baby appear to be doing fine. >> that is quite the delivery. >> a sign the holiday season is certainly here. downtown ice opened today. 24th season. more than 50,000 skaters and 120,000 visitors are expected to visit the ice this holiday season. it will be open daily through january 12. the official opening ceremony will be held on monday night. >> olympic gold medallist opening the holiday ice skating park. tonig tonight. the grand opening will start at 5:00. the ice rink will be open until
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january 5. i checked, tomorrow i think it will be 75 and sunny. skate with your shorts and t-shirt. >> any ice we see in the next few days will be artificial. it won't be natural. it will be warm. we have had a mainly sunny day today. fog is moving back to the coa coastline. and the temperature change is remarkable. ten degrees warmer in concord than yesterday. 13 degrees warmer in fair field. the warm up is under way. and breezy outside. the wind is generally out of the north northeast. wind speeds ten to 20 miles per hour. look down to the bay. you see a little hint of the fog beginning to push through. it's 59 degrees in san francisco. 62 in oakland. mid to upper 60s redwood city.
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57 at half-moon bay. here's a view. you can see the surge of low clouds and fog. pushing through the golden gate. 66. 73 fair field. 70 concord. and the golden gate this is the view. a few low clouds. in the distance looking north. some clearing there. it's clear to the north. these will the forecast features. fog and low clouds developing near the coast and bay over night. mild sunny day tomorrow through monday. cooler and cloudier weather by middle next week. 7:00 this evening the clouds extending over the bay locally inland over night and some low clouds and fog in the central valley. early tomorrow skies will begin to get clearer and fog burns to the coastline.
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call it mostly sunny. over night look for low temperatures in the mid to upper 40s to 50 near the bay. chillier at santa rose. tomorrow highs mid-60s coast. upper 60s around the bay shoreline. 70s inland. warming continue on sunday high temperatures approach the 80 degree mark. low 70s around the bay. mid-60s on the coast and expected on monday before sharp cool down begins on tuesday. here's the 7-day forecast. enjoy the warmth while it's here. it will be here for three more days. saturday sunday monday. breezy and cool. on tuesday and wednesday. and further cooling thursday and friday. skies are looking bright all next week. we'll see a slight increase in clouds. they will not be clouds that bring rain drops. still dry. even with a cool down. >> i can't wait to sing rain
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steelers offensive line man came in to defend his quarterback. he gets a three game suspension. another browns player was suspended for a game. and more could be coming. the browns won the game. 21-7. this happened with seconds left. there's no reason for that. >> ever. >> so could there be a kaepernick come back. this weekend the nfl will hold a private work out with the quarterback. the teams there to watch the 32 year-old. >> his attorney thinks it's a stunt. >> former 49ers quarterback is busy. preparing to work out for nearly a dozen teams in atlanta saturday. the high powered attorney is speaking out. skeptical of the league which is organizing the session. >> i would say the whole thing seems to me to be a manufactured stunt.
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for lack of a better term. >> saturday he tweeted about the work out saying i have been in shape and ready for this for three years. inviting 32 teams to attend. confirming eleven have signed up so far. including the patriots. giants and dolphins. because saturday's are the day before game day and when scouts attend college football games it's unclear who will attend. >> we don't know whether they'll send head coach. water boy, cheer leader. we'll see. >> his former 49ers teammate also unsure of the intentions. calling it a stunt. >> it feels disingenuous. he has an opportunity and the league will send representatives. it's a saturday before a game. >> the league writing in a statement we are looking forward to the work out. he was a star quarterback leading his team to a super bowl six years ago. he created a fire storm in 2016
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taking a knee during the national anthem. to protest police brutality and racial inequality. that action dividing the nation. the following year he became a free agent. the quarterback filed a grievance alleging conclusion. after no team would sign him. the two sides have been to a settling terms. now the athlete is determined to get back in the game this season. >> he wants to play. he'll be there and show he should be on the field. >> the nature of the way this was set up by the league. it feels like a sham. normally players work out on tuesday. and that way all teams can send representatives to have this work out on a saturday really makes little to no sense. cap was given two hours to accept the invitation or decline. he clearly didn't expect this was coming. it came out of the blue. the motivation remains unclear. we'll see. if he looks good maybe somebody
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takes a chance and signs hip. it seems like a reach in the middle of the season. it could have been done years ago. >> remember when the air was thick with smoke? what a difference a year makes. it's not all good news. >> we are days away from the building a better bay area. fremont week will be holding a town hall and looking at issues that impact the fourth largest city. including housing, job creation and diversity. all next week.
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you are looking at live pictures. it's a beautiful scene. very different from a year ago. remember this? one year ago smoke from the campfire choked the bay area. we had day after day of unhealthy air. events across the area were cab selled including the half marathon. we look at breathing new life into this years event. >> had they held that race it would have been along here. at least part of it would have been. whether you are experienced you had one thing in common. you couldn't run in those conditions. no matter which part of the area
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you were in last year the sky had the same ugly brownish gray tint. we were breathing that directly into our lungs. >> that was a time. that was the worst. >> he should know. he's a meteorologist with the bay area air quality management ditrict the air was so bad organizers of the half marathon had to call it off. >> last year it was purely a decision on health. for anybody. >> organizer says smoke from the deadliest fire in california history had drifted nearly 200 miles south. heavy with burning wood and buildings. doctors urged people with breathing problems to stay in and experienced runners said no thanks. >> it was brown. gray in the sky. there was no way anybody could run in that. >> air quality this week was moderate and favorable winds clean up the atmosphere:
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organizers allowed the 6,000 who signed up and paid to apply it to this year. all but 200 did. >> people missed the race last year and we're happy. >> one positive thing came out of skipping a year. they had almost 11,000 sign up this year. compared to 6,000 last year. almost double. we want to tell you berkeley had to cancel the traditional bonfire. three of the last six years because they didn't want to add smoke to the already particlat. they will put together a structure and use propane as the fuel. to have a display. instead of burning wood. organizers say it should look like the pyro tech nicks as a aa
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concert. >> thank you. the air quality is good today. with the increase in wild fires across the state it seems like we're seeing more unhealthy days. thanks for coming in. what are the long term effects of poor air quality? >> that's a question we need to be looking at. especially now we are living with poor air quality multiple times a year. researchers showed kind of a concerning result about children in long term affects on the immune system. there's an ongoing study looking at the same thing. immune systems in children. we look at the fact that rescue workers and people around 9/11. they ten years later are seeing affects of that matter. in the forms of cancer and breathing issues. we need more research to know. >> that was more of a catastrophic one time event. the fires are bad and horrible
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breathing that in. probably not as bad as new york. >> it wasn't as bad. the concern is that you look at wild fire smoke, that is burning through a forest. but infrastructure. you're talking cars and furniture. plastic. you have fumes. and the actually particlates. they are 30 times smaller than strand of hair. we don't know the long term effects of that getting into your lungs and bloodstream. causing inflammation. >> there's a greater concern especially for kids of the elderly and the systems can't handle it. >> kids multiple reasons why they're at greater risk. immune systems and lungs are developing. kids will run outside and not listen to warnings and kids breathe in more oxygen per pound of body mass. the lungs occupy more o elderlye
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65. people are heart or lung disease are at risk. and pregnant women. >> so we have a situation here where it doesn't appear like the fires are going away soon. this is turns into a new norm. what are recommendations given -- we don't know the specific dangers in each case. obviously it's bad. what do you recommend. >> there's a three prong approach. scientists and doctors are doing research which is great. environmental agencies are putting out better recommendations. go to air now and look at the index. for consumers it's really important to understand that when the air is bad if you feel sick, go inside. or get yourself to fresh air. those symptoms are rapidly reversible. people will run outside and try to aannn t-shirt or
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mask. they don't work. >> even the mask? >> the n 95. they do work. the issue with those is they have to be expertly fitted to you. and people with heart or lung disease might have trouble breathing from them. they are not recommended unless you are directed to use one. >> any good news? >> everyone has more awareness. and the consumer to scientists to the government we're doing our part to make sure we're staying safe and preventing fires to begin with. >> thanks for coming in. >> end with good news. on a friday. >> all right. happening today. gripping testimony during the second of the impeachment hearings approximate more flooding in italy. >> shady interest. have learned how little it takes to remove an american ambassador who doesn't give them what they want. >> yovanovitch recalled a chilling account of her final months at measuring's top
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diplomat. testifying the president's personal attorney rude jewy giu orchestrated a smear campaign against her. republicans pointed out she was removed in may. prior to the events at the center of the investigation. >> guilty on all counts. the jury's verdict today in the government case against roger stone. the long time friend and ally of president trump. >> do you ave comments? >> none. >> the jury finding he obstructed a committee investigation tampered with witnesses and lied to con about communicating wikileaks. stemming from mueller's investigation. >> this is venice. totally flooded yet again. the water is higher than it was yesterday. we have been inside to see the damaget'sat building. in the crypt. there is a defense system for the city. it's supposed to be working to
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stop sea water getting in. it doesn't work. >> what a mess there. the former president of a private tennis club in texas pleaded guilty today in the college admission scandal. he reached a deal to plead guilty to one count of racketeering conspiracy. authorities say fox brokered bribes to help wealthy parents rig kids college entrance exams. fox charge carries a sentence of 20 years in prison. prosecutors will recommend a shorter term. >> how to feed your kids it can be tough for new participants there are so many challenges. two women step in to help other parents. >> posing in lettuce? around san francisco. details coming up. >> lettuce take a look at this. approaching low clouds and fog. it won't cool us down for long.
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families feel great about feeding their kids. just check out their instagram. hundreds of thousands of followers all looking for advice because feeding kids can be complicated. i got a chance to go in depth with meghan. she's a licensed diet nutritionist. feeding kids can seem so hard at times. >> there's an emphasis on nutrition now. and i think this pressure op parents that ours didn't experience. >> you're right. eating the rainbow. and different colors on the plate. >> and parent ts of other generations also use some of the tactics that we know are not helpful. like making you clean your plate. forcing you to eat other foods. in the long run they might hve turned you off from the foods forever. >> what actually works. can you get your kid to try for
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vegetables. do they need a vitamin? can you help picky eaters. a dieting app for kids as young as eight. she logged her childs food to test it out. we covered so many topics. it's worth checking out. you can see the conversation on our web site. >> now to feeding bigs. we rank first when it comes to the vegan friendly cities and to celebrate. lettuce lady and lad. i didn't know that existed. visited san francisco and took a ride on the cable cars. the organization praised the number of options available in the city. here's the full top ten list. includes detroit, interesting. orlando as well as tulsa. >> dream force is going beef free. when it opens next week.
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171,000 people expected to attend the conference. there will be no meals served with beef. this will save 9 million gallons of water. it will be straw free. it will use compostable packaging and reusable water bottles. it's all due to a greater urgency to fight climate change. >> wow. >> let's get a check on the weather. the weekend is here. >> we have weather changes coming our way. mainly sunny skies with the advance of low clouds and fog developing at the coast. we'll see a push of the low clouds and fog. over night low temperatures will be in the upper 40s to 50. generally. chillier in some north bay locations. where the lows will drop into the upper 30s. tomorrow look for a sunny day. highs will range from mid-60s at the coast. near 70 around the bay shoreline.
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mid-70s inland and even warmer. here's the 7-day forecast. sunday and monday high temperatures near 80. in the warmest locations. 60s on the coast. a sharp cool down. with a few extra clouds coming in. breezy. there's no rain in sight. >> we're spoiled by this warm weather. >> here's an example. this warm weather created picture scenes along the lake michigan. indiana woman shot this video of the water against the shore. icicles line the railings of a walk way leading down to the lake. goodness. temperatures in the area dipped to 12 degrees on tuesday. >> i really miss being out in 12 degree weather. said nobody ever. >> that does look pretty though. a man selling his late wives collection of barbie dolls. ten years after she died.
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space station astronauts took part in what nasa called the most difficult space walk since the telescope repairs a few decades ago. american and italian ventured out today in the first of four space walks. repairing the alpha magnetic. a $2 billion piece of equipment. that helps in the search for dark matter. >> fix that. >> apple is making changes because of growing concerns over vaping. >> i didn't know there were vaping apps. >> neither did i. there's a bunch. apple is reportedly pulling all vaping apps from its app store. according to this decision affects 181 apps. some that people control their vape pens. others provide news, social net works and games centered around vaping. users who already have the apps on their phone will be able to
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keep them. and install the apps on any new devices they have. you may remember june apple stopped accepting new vaping app. tick tock is allowing to link to e-commerce sites on their profile. making it easier for creators to send viewers to the sites. some accounts can now add url to the profile bio similar to instagram. creators can also link to a third party web site within the videos. tick tock has one-half billion users. >> if you have noticed your cell phone bills going up. you're not imagining things. the study found sharp increases in the taxes levied on telephone services. family with four phones pays
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$260 a year in taxes, fees and surcharges. increase of $31 over last year. on a positive note the study found the average cost of wireless service itself is now down than $2 a month since >> cord cutters have to pay more for hulu. jumping from $45 a month to $55. the change kicks in next month. the increase will allow the service to keep delivering the best live and on demand tv experience for its subscribers. the announcement comes days after the disney plus streaming service rolled out. there is a bundle deal. to get disney, espn and the regular version of huh lu. not live. for $12.99. disney is the parent company of abc 7.
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>> a will the of streaming sites now. >> it will be amazing. >> a new survey indicates the political divide over the impeachment inquiry will not cause additional tension between family members on thanksgiving. there's so much you can't increase it. >> eat the turkey. >> the survey found that only 12% believe thanksgiving will be overshadowed by impeachment news. and the upcoming holiday shopping season and found 75% plan to spend the same or more that year compared to last. >> new jersey man facing a difficult task. selling his late wives collection of barbies. >> it took 92 year-old bud a year to count and catalog the 4000 plus dolls his wife spent decades collecting. his daughter found the dolls of all kinds everywhere in closets and beds.
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>> i thought she would never stop bringing down dolls. she says you can't believe it. they're under the bed and closets. everywhere. >> what a collection. she died ten yores ago. bud is selling the collection now because he's moving out of the home. all the money raised will go to charity. >> nice. >> a san francisco tourist hot spot. this place is so much more than that. it's also home to art. coming up the controversial artist with work here and across san francisco. >> new at 5:00. doctors are concerned about lash lice. >> committed to building a better bay area. the reason we're dedicating an entire week to one city. it's u
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>> the man who created this. today his grandson and a group celebrate td his 122nd birthday. >> today's meeting wasn't about this mural. as another mural across town. same artist, bigger controversy. >> you come to school to learn. to broaden your horizon. not to have the people that you come from denigrated. >> this was last august. at george washington high school. just inside the entrance students see a mural showing stepping over the body of a dead native american. and enslaved americans in george washington. he painted it in 1936. the school plans to cover it to appease the critics. >> i acknowledge and respect
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anyone's sperktive. if they are offended they have every right. i would submit that the solution to being offended is not destroy it for everyone else. >> it's a one hand clap. it's a small group. >> he graduated from the school in 1970. he says the mural never offended him. like this one inside the tower. it paints a portrait of truth. his grandfather was a socialist who identified with the victims in his murals. >> you look at washington high school. he had the dead indians like front and center. >> on the 122nd birthday, his work remains front and center. again. >> now one proposed compromise to reflecting the present feelings and time. >> seems reasonable. you get a mix of sper spectives. >> thanks for joining us.
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>> the blame rests on the individuals that carried guns into the party. pulled the trigger and murdered someone. >> more arrests expected. new details on the deadly halloween shooting. >> acquitted of murder. lee is free tonight while the jury couldn't reach a verdict on her codefendant. >> sanders in the bay area. the endorsement the candidate picked up today. >> i have never seen a homicide scene like this. ever. it was a blood bath. >> a lot of new information ll fple about the shooting tt
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