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in oakland, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> really nice gesture. he'll be wearing those shoes tonight. >> wonderful. >> i've never seen a pro athlete far as respect in the community. being a role model and wanting to. it's so refreshing, so nice. a warm wednesday. san jose under a clear sky. a stunny start. still going to be warm everywhere but look how things change tonight. clouds and the sea breeze return. remember, i've been saying that second surge of heat will be even. our first sign of triple digits is possible. let me give you the micro climates. mid to upper 80s in the south bay. and a nice 79 in santa cruz. water temperature 53, though. millbrae to redwood city. 80 to 87 there. mid to upper 60s along the coast with increasing breezes this afternoon. lau to upper 80s. mid to upper 80s through most of the north bay and then santa rosa, calistoga northward. along the east bay shore everybody makes it to 80 today. and then mid to upper 90s in our east bay valleys. here is the turning point, noon today, everything is clear along the coast. and
in oakland, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> really nice gesture. he'll be wearing those shoes tonight. >> wonderful. >> i've never seen a pro athlete far as respect in the community. being a role model and wanting to. it's so refreshing, so nice. a warm wednesday. san jose under a clear sky. a stunny start. still going to be warm everywhere but look how things change tonight. clouds and the sea breeze return. remember, i've been saying that second surge of heat will be even....
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. >> lyanne melendez has a look at the issue. lyanne? >> reporter: this has been such a controversial issue, larry and ama. sorry about that, dividing of course, the community. tonight we will hear from both sides. and this will be the last board meeting before its members go on recess. >> a small group of opponents of the murals it met privately with a school board member inside george washington high school to take a closer look at the work of art called "life of washington." outside we spoke to amy anderson, a native american parent who, reignited the call for the murals to be removed. her son is a senior here. she was joined by others wearing t-shirts calling for the murals to be taken down. >> it is known that kids will say meet me under the dead indian for lunch or after school. it's a common meetup place. so when he hears that and when he sees it, it does hurt. >> reporter: as students enter the school, they come across a mural with colonizers stepping over the dead body of a native american. anoher shows enslaved african-american
. >> lyanne melendez has a look at the issue. lyanne? >> reporter: this has been such a controversial issue, larry and ama. sorry about that, dividing of course, the community. tonight we will hear from both sides. and this will be the last board meeting before its members go on recess. >> a small group of opponents of the murals it met privately with a school board member inside george washington high school to take a closer look at the work of art called "life of...
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i'm live in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> interesting. thanks very much. we'll follow what happens attend. faith and community leaders in the south bay are urging elected officials to oppose efforts by the trump administration to detain and break up migrant families. abc7 news was in san jose when several groups lallied at city hall. they demanded local leaders pledge they won't cooperate with the i.c.e. if agents target south bay residents. >> the human atrocities i.c.e. is committing is code blooded separation of babies and children from their parents. it's violation of constitutional and human rights. >> trauma and hatred that is coming down from the administration has disrupted the lives of tens of thousands of people in san jose. >> last weekend, president trump announced i.c.e. would delay a series of planned raids for two weeks while congress worked on immigration reform. >> by now, you're likely familiar with real i.d. 7 on your side is bringing in representatives from the tsa and dmv tomorrow to get you information you need. get your questions ans
i'm live in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> interesting. thanks very much. we'll follow what happens attend. faith and community leaders in the south bay are urging elected officials to oppose efforts by the trump administration to detain and break up migrant families. abc7 news was in san jose when several groups lallied at city hall. they demanded local leaders pledge they won't cooperate with the i.c.e. if agents target south bay residents. >> the human atrocities...
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in oakland, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> are you ready for game time?> abc7 is the only place to watch the warriors finals. game three in oakland. >> abc7 sports director larry beil will be there and dion lim. >> coverage begins on abc7 at 4:00. nba count down is 5:30. game three of the nba finals is at 6:00 p.m. followed by after the game live from oracle arena. >> and warriors fans, we want to see your dubs pride. you can share your photos and videos with us and we will be featuring fan photos on our newscast and abc7news.com, it is easy to submit those photos at abc7news.com/share. >> we want to see the shots and join us tomorrow for a really fun day. >>> well, this just in before we move on. we talked about this a moment ago, but the oakland city council unanimously passed moments ago a resolution that decriminalizes certain natural psych dell i cans, things like magic mushrooms. >> yes, we wanted to keep you updated on that. sandhya is keeping us updated on the weather. >> and the heat, sandhya. >> it's definitely going to be another hot day inland
in oakland, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> are you ready for game time?> abc7 is the only place to watch the warriors finals. game three in oakland. >> abc7 sports director larry beil will be there and dion lim. >> coverage begins on abc7 at 4:00. nba count down is 5:30. game three of the nba finals is at 6:00 p.m. followed by after the game live from oracle arena. >> and warriors fans, we want to see your dubs pride. you can share your photos and videos with us and...
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i'm live in oakland, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> wow, what a day. all right, lyanne, thanks very much. there was a similar situation on one of the fleet of the future trains more than two years ago. a fuse blew while workers were testing the train near the lake merritt station early in the morning. the train wasn't in service at the time. it was a test, after all, but it did cause delays during the morning commute. >>> meanwhile, it was just last week that bart announced it was moving the assembly of new train cars from upstate new york to pittsbur pittsburg here in the east bay. it was supposed to reduce delays and reduce gas emissions as well. >> public transpour fashirtatio is a major issue. muni system could be going through a major overhaul. mayor san francisco london breed and two supervisors have launched a task force to rethink muni after a host of problems, including a subway meltdown that left thousands of riders stuck as well as equipment failures and problems with muni's new light rail vehicles. one of them told abc7 news he gets complai
i'm live in oakland, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> wow, what a day. all right, lyanne, thanks very much. there was a similar situation on one of the fleet of the future trains more than two years ago. a fuse blew while workers were testing the train near the lake merritt station early in the morning. the train wasn't in service at the time. it was a test, after all, but it did cause delays during the morning commute. >>> meanwhile, it was just last week that bart announced it...
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abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez. >> if we are undercount california loses political representation in congress and it limits our share of federal dollars for things like transportation, health, emergency services and so many other programs. knowing this, sacramento has been busy spending money, lots of money to urge people to be counted. for example, in 2017, california spent $10 million on this. in 2018, $90 million. and in 2019, another $87 million will be allocated pending the governor's signature before midnight. for a total of $187 million. here's the governor. >> i'll do the math for you. $187 million is being invested to make sure we get a complete count. no state in america comes close to making that kind of investment. >> and today, in oakland, almeda county community leaders gathered to reassure people they will continue mobilizing boots on ground to dispel the fears and anxiety caused by this question. now, in the last census, that'st everne $2 miion. extl differce>>co om>> theon i state, of t fund and also not only the state but you also have counties like alameda count
abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez. >> if we are undercount california loses political representation in congress and it limits our share of federal dollars for things like transportation, health, emergency services and so many other programs. knowing this, sacramento has been busy spending money, lots of money to urge people to be counted. for example, in 2017, california spent $10 million on this. in 2018, $90 million. and in 2019, another $87 million will be allocated pending the...
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melendez, chairman of the reno-sparks indian colony in independence, health care for native americans and the relationship with federal, state and tribal governments. >> many tribes have large land bases, but in nevada most of the tribes have small land bases, most of them referred to as colonies. in california they are referred and in nevadaas, they are colonies, but they have the same status as reservations. there is no difference, they are just smaller. that,1917, even before nd other paiutes a people were in the truckee meadows valley in reno-sparks, they would camp along the truckee river. there are historic camps along s andiver where paitue washo camps, areas where they were encamped. there was a movement by some of the townspeople to support an indian reservation, because they indians camped at different areas. the idea was if you put them in a place, you could keep an eye on them. this area the, in many people came to reno-sparks for jobs. paiute tribes, about 30 minutes from here also came to work. the women did housework, those types of jobs for some of the people here. mos
melendez, chairman of the reno-sparks indian colony in independence, health care for native americans and the relationship with federal, state and tribal governments. >> many tribes have large land bases, but in nevada most of the tribes have small land bases, most of them referred to as colonies. in california they are referred and in nevadaas, they are colonies, but they have the same status as reservations. there is no difference, they are just smaller. that,1917, even before nd other...
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enfrentan cargos por complicidad, y fueron arrestadas el 3 de junio, las autoridades estÁn buscando a melÉndeza le piden a la comunidad que se conoce de algÚn incidente lo reporte a las autoridades desde sacramento . presentadora: javier becerra afirmÓ que hay recursos disponibles para ayudar a los agraviados sin importar el estatus migratorio, pidiÓ a otras vÍctimas relacionadas con este caso que presenten una queja, tiene la direcciÓn en pantalla, y el nÚmero pantalla, para denunciar un abuso. presentador: la mayorÍa de los seguidores, todavÍa parece que no aceptan las denuncias en contra de su lÍder >>buenas tardes, esta iglesia tiene mÁs de 1 millÓn de feligreses a lo largo del mundo, y a pesar de las acusaciones sus fieles los defienden a capa y espada el lÍder de la iglesia enfrenta cargos varios delitos por cuatro aÑos >>un tÍtulo que usaba este líder que actuaban en contra de la voluntad de dios muchas personas tienen la capacidad de poder levantar estas acusaciones falsas, porque nosotros conocemos a este hombre, y estamos seguros de su inocencia e integridad como persona >>muchos tem
enfrentan cargos por complicidad, y fueron arrestadas el 3 de junio, las autoridades estÁn buscando a melÉndeza le piden a la comunidad que se conoce de algÚn incidente lo reporte a las autoridades desde sacramento . presentadora: javier becerra afirmÓ que hay recursos disponibles para ayudar a los agraviados sin importar el estatus migratorio, pidiÓ a otras vÍctimas relacionadas con este caso que presenten una queja, tiene la direcciÓn en pantalla, y el nÚmero pantalla, para denunciar...
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. >> lyanne melendez has his story. >> it was my secret i could not share. i like to play with barbies with the kids, with the girls. i wasn't allowed to be myself. >> reporter: telling his story he took us back to his native mexico where being different in a small town was terrifying. >> start attacking and say things in spanish about my sexual orientation. >>reporter: his parents were not accepting of the life he wanted to have. >> mom, dad, i'm gay, my mom start crying. >> reporter: he says his father wanted to change him physically abusing him. >> a few times but i forgive him. >> reporter: his break came in his early 20s. he received a scholarship to study hotel management in washington d.c. >> just seeing people happy and coming here and seeing different kind of gays, all color, all flavors. >> reporter: and he knew he could never return to his town in mexico, his friends reassured him. >> no, absolutely not. should not come here. there is no future for us. >> reporter: after moving to san francisco, he applied for asylum and told an immigration court
. >> lyanne melendez has his story. >> it was my secret i could not share. i like to play with barbies with the kids, with the girls. i wasn't allowed to be myself. >> reporter: telling his story he took us back to his native mexico where being different in a small town was terrifying. >> start attacking and say things in spanish about my sexual orientation. >>reporter: his parents were not accepting of the life he wanted to have. >> mom, dad, i'm gay, my mom...
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for that, she needs six votes and this needs to happen on or before july 25th.yanne melend melendez, abc 7 news. >>> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them by joining our group on facebook. >> great to hear everybody weighing in. >> absolutely. >>> lest tat's talk weather bec it got chilly. >> it was chilly by late june standards. a bit breezy. it's cooler than average and quite breezy. we have guests now up to 28 miles per hour. at fairfield 24 and san francisco and mountain view you can see all around the areas. quite windy. the 24-hour temperature change shows you how much cooler it is now than at this time yesterday. 17 degrees cooler at santa rosa and ten degrees cooler over in livermore. 12 degrees cooler in concord. you get the picture. this is the view looking westward from emeryville you see a look over the bay there. look over the golden gate. those are the words i was trying to capture. looking beyond the golden gate. 62 degrees in san francisco and 67 in oakland and redwood city 69 and san jose 69 and 70 in morgan hill and 59 half moon bay
for that, she needs six votes and this needs to happen on or before july 25th.yanne melend melendez, abc 7 news. >>> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them by joining our group on facebook. >> great to hear everybody weighing in. >> absolutely. >>> lest tat's talk weather bec it got chilly. >> it was chilly by late june standards. a bit breezy. it's cooler than average and quite breezy. we have guests now up to 28 miles per...
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in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> while part of the center will open tomorrow, it will be fully operational in the fall and serve about 700 patients a day. >>> 5:11 on this sunday morning. lisa argon with the accuweather with forecast, it was a beautiful saturday. can we expect more for the rest of the weekend >> . >> yes, i think you're right it was perfect. range in the coastal ranges comfortable and warmth inland. done away with the red flag warning so that's good news. 56 right now outside and looking at low 60s inland. still warming than yesterday at this hour. that means we are on our way to pretty much a repeat performance but changes for the week ahead. my accuweather sunday forecast is next. >> lisa, thank you. >>> also ahead, a hall of fame horse training banned from santa anita and golden gate field after a series of deaths. what is said about the ban. >>> and luckily, her dorm is about he10 minutesollege. from a hotel by wyndham. ashley's meeting all her in-laws, and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. jeff is flying to... oh never mind. but hey,
in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> while part of the center will open tomorrow, it will be fully operational in the fall and serve about 700 patients a day. >>> 5:11 on this sunday morning. lisa argon with the accuweather with forecast, it was a beautiful saturday. can we expect more for the rest of the weekend >> . >> yes, i think you're right it was perfect. range in the coastal ranges comfortable and warmth inland. done away with the red flag warning...
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. >> lee ayanne melendez has what presented to shareholders. >> reporter: 85 pairs of shoes, one for each person who died in the 2018 camp fire were neatly placed outside pg&e headquarters in san francisco. investigators blamed pg&e for causing that blaze in the town of paradise in butte county. >> pg&e, you're found guilty. >> reporter: inside the shareholders meeting there was a moment of silence for the victims as the utility company once again vowed to improve its safety record. the new chair of the board asking the public to judge us by our actions moving forward. facing a slew of lawsuits, the company sought bankruptcy protection. now a new ceo, william johnson, has been hired and ten of the 13 board members are new. johnson told shareholders the new members had experience managing corporate safety programs, saying there is no other board in the country like it. our cameras were not allowed inside the meeting, so we asked shareholders outside how they felt about the new additions. >> really i think that the board doesn't inspire much confidence in me as having really willing to
. >> lee ayanne melendez has what presented to shareholders. >> reporter: 85 pairs of shoes, one for each person who died in the 2018 camp fire were neatly placed outside pg&e headquarters in san francisco. investigators blamed pg&e for causing that blaze in the town of paradise in butte county. >> pg&e, you're found guilty. >> reporter: inside the shareholders meeting there was a moment of silence for the victims as the utility company once again vowed to...
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abc 7 news reporter leah melendez is live where that disabled train was taken, lee n leeann? >> reporter: what a way to start monday. bart will likely inspect, examine that train possibly tonight at the earliest but they won't know what happened until it is taken to one of the shops for inspection. >> there is going to be people that will be directing you to the next stage. >> reporter: after being stranded for an hour on a bart train, passengers were evacuated and escorted in the dark by bart personnel. they had to use the elevated walkway alongside the tracks to get to the 12th street station platform. >> flash lights and make sure people are walking the right direction. if you fell, you would get hurt so i didn't think that there would be that kind of a risk on my monday commute. >> reporter: the breakdown happened at around 10:00 in the morning between lake march rid and 12th street station in oakland. >> like someone pulled the plug out from the train and everyone got thrown back so it's got thrown back and fell back into my chair. >> reporter: this is cell phone video g
abc 7 news reporter leah melendez is live where that disabled train was taken, lee n leeann? >> reporter: what a way to start monday. bart will likely inspect, examine that train possibly tonight at the earliest but they won't know what happened until it is taken to one of the shops for inspection. >> there is going to be people that will be directing you to the next stage. >> reporter: after being stranded for an hour on a bart train, passengers were evacuated and escorted in...
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el senador demÓcrata bob melÉndez criticÓ esta decision y dijo que es un capricho del presidente estÁr los desafÍos que obligan a los inmigrantes a escapar de sus paÍses. >>> seguimos en mÉxico, millones de personas se estÁn quedando sin acceso al cuidado mÉdico porque el gobierno recortÓ el presupuesto para los hospitales pÚblicos, y esta crisis en el sector salud empeora con el cierre de 300 clÍnicas en todo el paÍs. lisseta osorio tiene detalles >>> marÍa del carmen se llevÓ una mala noticia. al llegar a su clÍnica de salud por el m medicamento que necesita para controlar la presiÓn, estaba cerrada. >>> la gente que no tiene din o dinero. >>> todo parece indicar que no volverÁ a abrir. por falta de presupuesto, en las 315 u mÉdicas que hay en todo el paÍs, 300 cerraron sus puertas. eso significa que como marÍa del carmen, 13 millones de mexicanos dejarÁn de recibir atenciÓn mÉdica gratuita en estas clÍnicas que se ubican en las colonias mÁs marginadas del paÍs. pero estos cierres tambiÉn han afectado a la ciudad de mÉxico donde al menos tres clÍnicas como Éstas han dejado de dar ser
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. >> lyanne melendez went to see what makes it so special. >> reporter: we found a cancer survivor who was getting a tour of the ucsf baker precision cancer medicine building. >> at this place, you look at the views, that will certainly help to make a cancer patient feel like, okay, you know, i'm looking forward to finishing this so i can get outside and, you know, continue on with my life. >> reporter: patients receiving infusion therapy will be surrounded by natural light. some will even have a few of the warriors new home across the street. patients will appreciate that all the services are done in one single building. >> that's going to make life really, really an improvement for i believe all the patients, especially those folks that come from afar. >> reporter: here a new generation of precision medicine will be delivered based on your genetic information. here's the simplified version. most cancers grow or spread because you have a specific gene or protein that contributes to that growth. but if you treat that patient with drugs that can actually block that protein or gene, it w
. >> lyanne melendez went to see what makes it so special. >> reporter: we found a cancer survivor who was getting a tour of the ucsf baker precision cancer medicine building. >> at this place, you look at the views, that will certainly help to make a cancer patient feel like, okay, you know, i'm looking forward to finishing this so i can get outside and, you know, continue on with my life. >> reporter: patients receiving infusion therapy will be surrounded by natural...
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in san francisco, leann melendez, abc 7 news. >>> still to come on abc 7 mornings, democrats prepare their first televised debate and the strongest contenders in the race for the white house. plus everyone loves a good ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ >>> news to build a better bay area. this is abc 7 mornings. >>> it's great to have you with us. i'm chris nguyen. we're off to a cool start across the bay area this morning. here's meteorologist lisa argen. she's tracking the accuweather forecast where you live. hi, lisa. >> it's all due to the low clouds and fog and the pretty aggressive marine layer and we're looking at gray skies around the marine area. if you're out early you may need wipers and a heavy jacket. it is in the 50s in san francisco. upper 50s in san jose and the coast is certainly going to be cool today from the roof camera, a little breezy and we'll have the typical breeze up to 20 miles an hour and looking at numbers still in the 50s here with mid-
in san francisco, leann melendez, abc 7 news. >>> still to come on abc 7 mornings, democrats prepare their first televised debate and the strongest contenders in the race for the white house. plus everyone loves a good ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ >>> news to build a better bay area. this is abc 7 mornings. >>> it's great to have you with...
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in the newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> thank you. we spent a week digging into the issues that teachers face all over the bay area. we looked at what it takes for them to find housing. some are living with their parents. you can find the stories on abc7news.com, search for building a better bay area teachers in order to find it. >> if you have many millions to shell out on a home, southern california is the place you ought to be. recognize this place? it's the mansion used in the classic sit-com "the beverley hill billies." it's been for a while for a while. the owner lowered the price by $50 million. jethro? that means the 11-bedroom 20,000 square foot real estate in bel air can be yours for only $195 property -- it's a nice house in the l.a. area. chartwell originally hit the market in 2017. listing for $350 million. >> there you go. >> granny? >> you do that very well. >> a new study links some popular products you may use pre day to osteoporosis. what you need to know coming up. >> what is real i.d. and how do you know if you nee
in the newsroom, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> thank you. we spent a week digging into the issues that teachers face all over the bay area. we looked at what it takes for them to find housing. some are living with their parents. you can find the stories on abc7news.com, search for building a better bay area teachers in order to find it. >> if you have many millions to shell out on a home, southern california is the place you ought to be. recognize this place? it's the mansion used...
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"abc 7 news" reporter lee anne melendez tells his pyit barbies, with the girls, i wasn't allowed to bef. >> reporter: telling his story, he took us back to his native mexico where being different in a small town was terrifying. >> they started attacking, saying things in spanish about my sexual orientation. >> reporter: even his parents were not accepting of the life he wanted to have. >> mom, dad, i'm gay. my mama started crying. >> reporter: he says his father wanted to change him, physically abusing him. >> a few times, but i forgive him. >> his break came in his early 20s. he received a scholarship to study hotel management in washington, d.c. >> just seeing people happy and coming here and seeing different kind of gays, all colors, all flavors. >> reporter: and he knew he could never return to his town in mexico. his friends reassured him. >> no, absolutely not, you should not come here. there is no future for us. >> reporter: after moving to san francisco he applied for asylum. he told an immigration court about an affair he had with someone high in the ranks of the mention cal p
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lyanne melendez. >> also last march, the governo hold open meetings and make records public. >> it will visit walt disney resort. the florida parks raised prices for platinum and platinum plus annual passes. one costs at least $1119 per person. if you own one, you get early access to "star wars" land once it opens in late august. disneyland's version of "star wars" land opened last month. abc 7 is owned by the walt disney company. >> a new look for airline seats. the future of these seats are smaller and smaller than ever. check this out. these are standing seats called the sky rider on display at this week's paris air show. according to sf gate.com, you lean on a bicycle seat type cushion that sits higher than the typical airline seat. it has about 23 inches of leg room. most airlines offer around 31 inches. this is comes from abeio interiors. this company has been pushing this concept for a decade. shockingly, still no takers from any of the airlines. i wonder why people don't want to go for that. >> you get to lean. >> can they make flying any less appealing? >> i don't think they ca
lyanne melendez. >> also last march, the governo hold open meetings and make records public. >> it will visit walt disney resort. the florida parks raised prices for platinum and platinum plus annual passes. one costs at least $1119 per person. if you own one, you get early access to "star wars" land once it opens in late august. disneyland's version of "star wars" land opened last month. abc 7 is owned by the walt disney company. >> a new look for airline...
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. >> lyanne melendez in the newsroom with what was presented to shareholders. >> did you guys know that a shareholder doesn't have to be rich to attend the meetings? you only need to own one share to attend. it's short, lasting one hour. during that type, the words safety and transparency came up so many times, i stopped counting. yet, despite these promises when we asked for an interview with a pg&e spokesperson, our request was denied. outside pg&e headquarters protesters placed 85 pairs after shoes, one for each person who died in the 2018 camp fire. pg&e's equipment was found responsible for causing that blaze in the town of paradise in bea beauty county. >> pg&e you're found guilty. >> reporter: inside the meeting, pg&e presented itself as the new and improved utility company. the new chair of the board asking the public to judge us by our actions moving forward. the deadly fires in both 017 and 2018 have been linked to pg&e. facing a slew of lawsuits, the company sought bankruptcy protection. now a new ceo william johnson has been hired and ten of the 13 board members are new. joh
. >> lyanne melendez in the newsroom with what was presented to shareholders. >> did you guys know that a shareholder doesn't have to be rich to attend the meetings? you only need to own one share to attend. it's short, lasting one hour. during that type, the words safety and transparency came up so many times, i stopped counting. yet, despite these promises when we asked for an interview with a pg&e spokesperson, our request was denied. outside pg&e headquarters protesters...
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the ma woupeereli who spoke abor recent confrontations with president trump and here's leann melendezay that san francisco mayor london breed is on top of her game, winning the admiration of those atttmoonece. >> tod is about exposure to opportunity, mentorship, support, networking, encouragement and i don't think you could ever have too much of that. >> i asked my husband for help, can you go to the store, i have a game. including women who worked for the national basketball association, the nba, and the golden state warriors, a male-dominated business. >> men have had male role models from the minute they're born and we're just now coming of age for women to see these senior executives and say i can do that. >> don't let anyone diminish who you are and what you bring to the table. i'm not trying to do that. >> house speaker nancy pelosi spoke about her introduction to politics and her now frequent con fr confrontations with president trump. >> he's the president of the united states, and i respect the office that he holds.t more tha he respects it, anyway, i respect the office that
the ma woupeereli who spoke abor recent confrontations with president trump and here's leann melendezay that san francisco mayor london breed is on top of her game, winning the admiration of those atttmoonece. >> tod is about exposure to opportunity, mentorship, support, networking, encouragement and i don't think you could ever have too much of that. >> i asked my husband for help, can you go to the store, i have a game. including women who worked for the national basketball...
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abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez tells us his story. >> it was my secret i could not share with nobody. i liked to play with barbies with the girls. i wasn't allowed to be myself. >> reporter: telling his story, andy took us back to his native mexico where being different in a small town was terrifying. >> attacking, saying things in spanish about my sexual orientations. >> reporter: even his parents were not accepting of the life he wanted to have. >> mom, dad, i'm gay. my mama started crying. >> reporter: he says his father wanted to change him physically abusing him. >> a few times but i forgive him. >> reporter: his break came in his early 20s. he received a scholarship to study hotel management in washington, d.c. >> just seeing people happy and coming here and seeing different kinds of gays, all colors and flavors. >> reporter: he knew he could never return to mexico, his friends reassured him. >> absolutely not. there is no future for us. >> reporter: after moving to san francisco, he applied for asylum. he told an immigration court about an affair had he with someone high in th
abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez tells us his story. >> it was my secret i could not share with nobody. i liked to play with barbies with the girls. i wasn't allowed to be myself. >> reporter: telling his story, andy took us back to his native mexico where being different in a small town was terrifying. >> attacking, saying things in spanish about my sexual orientations. >> reporter: even his parents were not accepting of the life he wanted to have. >> mom, dad,...
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azael melÉndez and the other farmers are concerned about their fields.r this old method of sustainable farming is humankind itself. azael: wherever people go, they pollute. they leave trash everywhere, including in the canals. eventually they fill up and dry out, and you can't row down them anymore. the canals become dirty. ♪ linda: azael would like to see his children take over his chinampa one day, passing on a piece of their aztec heritage. ♪ host: that's all from "global 3000" this week. what did you think of today's show? send your thoughts to global3000@dw.com. and check out our facebook page, dw women. see you next time! [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: "big cities" explores bold solutions for urban challenges.
azael melÉndez and the other farmers are concerned about their fields.r this old method of sustainable farming is humankind itself. azael: wherever people go, they pollute. they leave trash everywhere, including in the canals. eventually they fill up and dry out, and you can't row down them anymore. the canals become dirty. ♪ linda: azael would like to see his children take over his chinampa one day, passing on a piece of their aztec heritage. ♪ host: that's all from "global...
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"abc 7 news" reporter lyanne melendez tells his story. >> it was my secret.t share with nome. i like to play with the barbies with the kids, with the girls. i wasn't allowed to be myself. >> reporter: telling his story, andy damian corea took us back to his native mexico where being different in a small town was terrifying. >> they tarpted, you know, attacking, saying things in spanish about my sexual orientation. >> reporter: even his parents were not accepting of the life he wanted to have. >> mom, dad, i'm gay. my mama started crying. >> reporter: he says his father wanted to change him, physically abusing him. >> a few times, but i forgive him. >> his b in his early 20s. he received a scholarship to study hotel management in washington, d.c. >> just seeing people happy and coming here and seeing different kind of gays, all color, all flavors. >> reporter: and he knew he could never return to his town in mexico. his friends reassured him. >> no, absolutely not, you should not come here. there is no future for us. >> reporter: after moving to san francisco,
"abc 7 news" reporter lyanne melendez tells his story. >> it was my secret.t share with nome. i like to play with the barbies with the kids, with the girls. i wasn't allowed to be myself. >> reporter: telling his story, andy damian corea took us back to his native mexico where being different in a small town was terrifying. >> they tarpted, you know, attacking, saying things in spanish about my sexual orientation. >> reporter: even his parents were not...
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in montgomery police say 35-year-old gladys lauren melendez fuentes died yesterday after she became buried under huge piles of tree branches, brush, and stumhes. sas a contract worker at the shady grove station. other workers found her when radio, ard her two-way but it was too late. officials say there will be grief counselors for station staff. >>> now ta story you'll onews4. justin fairfax sat down to address the sxual assault legations against him. >> it's been four months since two women went public saying fafax sexually assaulted them more than a decade ago. vanessa tyson and meredith watson detailed their alleged experiences in nashville media interviews. fairfax is asking for a criminal investigation in both cases he sent letters to the district attorneys in both massachusetts and north carolina where the alleged assaultshappened. fairfax insists both encounters were consensual. >> i bee fraed daready from day talk to law enforcement under penalty of perjury. i would hope the accusers would be willing to do the same. that's how we're able to get to the truth. >> attorneys for accus
in montgomery police say 35-year-old gladys lauren melendez fuentes died yesterday after she became buried under huge piles of tree branches, brush, and stumhes. sas a contract worker at the shady grove station. other workers found her when radio, ard her two-way but it was too late. officials say there will be grief counselors for station staff. >>> now ta story you'll onews4. justin fairfax sat down to address the sxual assault legations against him. >> it's been four months...
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assembly member melissa melendez tweeted kill innocent babies who haven't yet taken their first breath, spare guilty killers who took the last breath of their victims got it. as filmmakers consider pulling their productions from states with new a strict abortion laws. >>governor gavin newsom is aiming to lure them back to california with new incentives on top of tax credits, there are already in place. reporting in sacramento actually zavala kron 4 news. >>and also tonight kron four is always tracking local stories here is a look at what's going on in your neighborhood right now. >>on the peninsula, the family of a man who died after encounter with san mateo county sheriff's deputies is suing the department to do a colby died last october after being tased by deputies this is video of that encounter. the deputies originally tried to stop him for allegedly jay walking. according to the district attorney's office of colby who suffered from mental illness did not comply. the officer called for backup when the situation escalated and a cold he was tised at least 4 times earlier this year t
assembly member melissa melendez tweeted kill innocent babies who haven't yet taken their first breath, spare guilty killers who took the last breath of their victims got it. as filmmakers consider pulling their productions from states with new a strict abortion laws. >>governor gavin newsom is aiming to lure them back to california with new incentives on top of tax credits, there are already in place. reporting in sacramento actually zavala kron 4 news. >>and also tonight kron four...
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abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez looks at the new recommendations. >> reporter: remember when california's governor said it was time to take a closer look at the impact charter schools have had on public schools? four months later, here it is. ten pages worth of recommendations were put together by a task force and handed to governor gavin newsom. among them, extend the timeline top approve or deny a charter school petition from 60 to 90 days. here's a big one. compensate districts when students transfer to charter schools. >> that is a great idea. >> reporter: all smiles from the teachers union because if a school loses students to a charter school this year, the state would still give the district tuition payments based on the number of students from the previous year. >> it gives districts time to adjust and it also helps us deal with declining enrollment. >> reporter: it says the state should develop new standards for overseeing charter schools. and should remove the california state board of education from the approval process. >> if a district doesn't feel the need to have another sc
abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez looks at the new recommendations. >> reporter: remember when california's governor said it was time to take a closer look at the impact charter schools have had on public schools? four months later, here it is. ten pages worth of recommendations were put together by a task force and handed to governor gavin newsom. among them, extend the timeline top approve or deny a charter school petition from 60 to 90 days. here's a big one. compensate districts when...
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news reporter lyanne melendez took this picture today of eight dogs dressed up with pride kerchiefs. she says the dog walker was outside her building and she had to take this picture. there are a lot of events this weekend for pride. we have a complete list abcnews.com. check that out when you can because we have so much information what's going to be special. >> we'll be seeing a lot of the rainbow flag. there's no rain in the forecast. right? so the what about the weather for pride? >> it will be absolutely beautiful for the pride festivities. i'll be back with a complete look at your weekend forecast coming up. >> thank you, cindyia. biden versus harris. after the clash, we ask long-type residents about bussing and berkeley. >> 62 hours from now, your dmv experience could be, they say, a little easier. >> and later the exhibit now open in san francisco that's offering a vision of italy that might surprise most americans. >> i'm michael finney. today's free stuff this is a live picture of a sea cliff neighborhood in san francisco's richmond district. former vice president joe biden
news reporter lyanne melendez took this picture today of eight dogs dressed up with pride kerchiefs. she says the dog walker was outside her building and she had to take this picture. there are a lot of events this weekend for pride. we have a complete list abcnews.com. check that out when you can because we have so much information what's going to be special. >> we'll be seeing a lot of the rainbow flag. there's no rain in the forecast. right? so the what about the weather for pride?...
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azalea arranquÉ el melÉndez estÁ prÓfuga.o su fe. >> esto viene de parte de dios. ya al apÓstol de jesucristo nos estaba preparando, porque el diablo estÁ enojado, porque la iglesia va creciendo dÍa con dÍa, porque esta iglesia es de dios y dice que en lo que de arriba viene. >> no importa cual grave sea las acusaciones, su iglesia lo sigue defendiendo. lo que el pastor haya tenido que cambiar su casa de los Ángeles en una celda del la cÁrcel del condado. efectivamente hay acusaciones sin fundamento que se le han impuesto a Él. >> garcÍa no solamente tienen ese mÉdico y los Ángeles con mÁs influencia llegado aquÍ, hasta sacramento y california . todo ese poder es una de las razones por la que su fianza fue tan alta. 50.000.000 $. las autoridades temen que si hubiese sido mÁs baja sus miles de seguidores fÁcilmente lo viesen pagar dejando la libertad. el sacramento, california, luis mejÍa, univisiÓn. palmira: pero, y otra de las cosas que mencionÓ el javier becerra es que hay recursos disponible para ayudar a las vÍctimas sin
azalea arranquÉ el melÉndez estÁ prÓfuga.o su fe. >> esto viene de parte de dios. ya al apÓstol de jesucristo nos estaba preparando, porque el diablo estÁ enojado, porque la iglesia va creciendo dÍa con dÍa, porque esta iglesia es de dios y dice que en lo que de arriba viene. >> no importa cual grave sea las acusaciones, su iglesia lo sigue defendiendo. lo que el pastor haya tenido que cambiar su casa de los Ángeles en una celda del la cÁrcel del condado. efectivamente hay...
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assembly member melissa melendez tweeted kill innocent babies who haven't yet taken their first breath, spare guilty killers who took the last breath of their victims got it. as filmmakers consider pulling the productions from states with new a strict abortion laws. >>governor gavin newsom is aiming to lure them back to california with new incentives on top of tax credits, there are already in place. reporting sacramento actually zavala kron 4 news. >>new evidence has been uncovered just the plan to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census was made specifically to marginalize democratic latino populations and elect more white conservative politicians. the files were found in the home of a republican operative who died last year they lay out how texas republicans could benefit from basing state legislative districts on the number of citizens rather than the total population, but a question about citizenship would have to be added to the 2020 census for that plan to work. the discovery comes just weeks before the supreme court is expected to rule on whether or not the trump administ
assembly member melissa melendez tweeted kill innocent babies who haven't yet taken their first breath, spare guilty killers who took the last breath of their victims got it. as filmmakers consider pulling the productions from states with new a strict abortion laws. >>governor gavin newsom is aiming to lure them back to california with new incentives on top of tax credits, there are already in place. reporting sacramento actually zavala kron 4 news. >>new evidence has been uncovered...
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. >> lyanne melendez has what he comes next outside city hall. >> reporter: remember, the mayor of san francisco will meat needed to sign it. i can't ceylon done breed not going along with this. it will go into effect six months later once signed. as far as legislative measures go, the banning of e-cigarettes by the board was a slam-dunk, that it passed unanimously was no surprise. >> we spent it the '90s battling big tobacco and now we see it's new form through e-cigarettes. >> reporter: the strongest argument against the grets is that tobacco products like juul appeal to young people. >> for every adult that uses e cigarettes to stop smoking or cut back on nicotine, dozens of children start. >> reporter: e cigarettes are marketed to smokers as a way to satisfy their nicotine addiction without the harm that comes from cigarettes. yet, these products have never gone through the food and drug administration approval process. juul's lab based in san francisco said today the prohibition of vapor products for all adults in san francisco will not effectively durazo underage use and leave ci
. >> lyanne melendez has what he comes next outside city hall. >> reporter: remember, the mayor of san francisco will meat needed to sign it. i can't ceylon done breed not going along with this. it will go into effect six months later once signed. as far as legislative measures go, the banning of e-cigarettes by the board was a slam-dunk, that it passed unanimously was no surprise. >> we spent it the '90s battling big tobacco and now we see it's new form through e-cigarettes....
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threats about dr melendez misra a senior lecturer from the lancaster from lancaster university thinks there's no evidence that by a long. it's a member of the who does that we see a grainy black and white pictures and he doesn't say who are these iranians because there is no evidence to support this that it is indeed an iranian battle board and hardly nor there the people who are on board audience in fact and if the iranians did it why would there be so silly. to kind of far open themselves up to criticism when the noid very well there are surveillance cameras satellites of war going around taking these pictures that's number one and the number 2 is the fact that we have harder jubilantly pointed down talkers and when evidence have been doctored and we have our kind of service and who had not actually revealing the truth and that is the reason why i would use the very phrase weapons of mass deception. u.k. national advertising watchdog has banned out of which promote gender stereotypes it claims that sexist campaigns could pressure people to limit their life choices. are evidence show
threats about dr melendez misra a senior lecturer from the lancaster from lancaster university thinks there's no evidence that by a long. it's a member of the who does that we see a grainy black and white pictures and he doesn't say who are these iranians because there is no evidence to support this that it is indeed an iranian battle board and hardly nor there the people who are on board audience in fact and if the iranians did it why would there be so silly. to kind of far open themselves up...
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abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez is in the newsroom with the story. tell you now, the supreme court sent it back to be reconsidered by a lower court because it didn't really accept the trump administration's explanation for adding this question. so the clock now is ticking not only for the president, but for california as well, and here's why. the supreme court ruling was cautiously embraced by california attorney general xavier becerra. >> as of today, there is still no citizenship question that will be on the u.s. census questionnaire. >> reporter: but governor gavin newsom added the damage has already been done by creating years of anxiety and fear among undocumented residents. >> just a few days ago we were warning about i.c.e. raids, and we encouraged members of our community to not answer the door. >> reporter: an under count means california could lose
abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez is in the newsroom with the story. tell you now, the supreme court sent it back to be reconsidered by a lower court because it didn't really accept the trump administration's explanation for adding this question. so the clock now is ticking not only for the president, but for california as well, and here's why. the supreme court ruling was cautiously embraced by california attorney general xavier becerra. >> as of today, there is still no citizenship...
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hablamos con el millonario que logrÓ encontrar al pequeÑo una hermosa historia >>> tambiÉn toni melendez1022 los casos en 28 estados hasta la fecha del 6 de junio las autoridades atribuyen el brote a la falta de vacunaciÓn por parte de la poblaciÓn debido a lo que describe como informaciÓn errÓnea sobre las vacunas >>> cerca de cien millones de muertes prevenidas ¿cÓmo? disminuyendo el consumo y sodio y grasa saturadas el estudio de la universidad harvard seÑala que tratamiento para personas con presiÓn alta previene 40 millones de muertes temprano disminuyendo el consumo de sodio mientras tanto hubieron podido salvar 15 millones de vidas los mÁs beneficiados serÍan los hombres segÚn concluye. >> un joven de 19 aÑos se recupera de las heridas que le causÓ un tiburon en una playa de carolina del norte >>> mientras llegaban los equipos paramÉdicos recibiÓ los primeros auxilios de parte de su madre que es enfermera y se encontraba con Él ahÍ en la playa, la mujer envolviÓ el pie nena toalla >>> hasta aquÍ llegamos con las noticias por hoy pasaremos con erika que se encuentra en la playa y n
hablamos con el millonario que logrÓ encontrar al pequeÑo una hermosa historia >>> tambiÉn toni melendez1022 los casos en 28 estados hasta la fecha del 6 de junio las autoridades atribuyen el brote a la falta de vacunaciÓn por parte de la poblaciÓn debido a lo que describe como informaciÓn errÓnea sobre las vacunas >>> cerca de cien millones de muertes prevenidas ¿cÓmo? disminuyendo el consumo y sodio y grasa saturadas el estudio de la universidad harvard seÑala que...
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. >> and liam melendez is live with more what it means for the town. liam. >> reporter: it's very bitter sweet. that's all i can tell you. they are in the finals. the team is leaving owing. the city that they love. one person here told me, it feels like they're taking with them part of our soul. for the past three years, he has been steph curry's barber. >> hair, face, you know. we maintain the entire aesthetic of his shoulders and above. >> reporter: wright is one of 30 people given shoes with oakland on them and a thank you letter from steph, of course. >> for years you literally held my back. >> reporter: we asked a few of them to write their own letters to number 30. >> he inspires the entire world. i'm not separate from that. so thank you for allowing me to be around and be so close. >> i'm not sure that oakland has ever had a shoe before. >> reporter: regina jackson of the youth development central received a thank you package. they are ordinary people who curry believes are extraordinary because of what they've done for him and what they continu
. >> and liam melendez is live with more what it means for the town. liam. >> reporter: it's very bitter sweet. that's all i can tell you. they are in the finals. the team is leaving owing. the city that they love. one person here told me, it feels like they're taking with them part of our soul. for the past three years, he has been steph curry's barber. >> hair, face, you know. we maintain the entire aesthetic of his shoulders and above. >> reporter: wright is one of 30...
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abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez is in the newsroom with the story. lyanne. >> reporter: let's tell you now, the supreme court sent it back to be reconsidered by a lower court because it didn't really accept the trump administration's explanation for adding this question. so the clock now is ticking not only for the president, but for california as well, and here's why. the supreme court ruling was cautiously embraced by california attorney general xavier becerra. >> as of today, there is still no citizenship question that will be on the u.s. census questionnaire. >> reporter: but governor gavin newsom added the damage has already been done by creating years of anxiety and fear among undocumented residents. >> just a few days ago we were warning about i.c.e. raids, and we encouraged members of our community to not answer the door. >> reporter: an under count means california could lose political representation in congress. it also limits our share of federal dollars. political leaders across the state agreed there is much work to be done to change peo
abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez is in the newsroom with the story. lyanne. >> reporter: let's tell you now, the supreme court sent it back to be reconsidered by a lower court because it didn't really accept the trump administration's explanation for adding this question. so the clock now is ticking not only for the president, but for california as well, and here's why. the supreme court ruling was cautiously embraced by california attorney general xavier becerra. >> as of today,...
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in san francisco lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >>> while part of the secenter will open tomorrow, it will be fully operational in the fall and serve about 700 patients a day. quite a remarkable achievement for that center to be opened. we look forward to seeing more festivities throughout the year related to that. >>> time is 6:11. lisa argen is tracking the accuweather for us. are we seeing much fog this morning? >> yes, subtle changes with the fog moving in a little locally. we will look at that from our storm tower in the last half hour. it's pushed in across the bay. this will signify a comfortable day at the cost but mainly a little too cool for some. keep it warm inland. but parts of the north bay will not see the 90s again. >>> lisa, a hall of fame force trainer banned from santa anita after a series of horse deaths. what he says about the ban. >>> plus, a massive fire devastates east bay businesses and it c but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. heal
in san francisco lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >>> while part of the secenter will open tomorrow, it will be fully operational in the fall and serve about 700 patients a day. quite a remarkable achievement for that center to be opened. we look forward to seeing more festivities throughout the year related to that. >>> time is 6:11. lisa argen is tracking the accuweather for us. are we seeing much fog this morning? >> yes, subtle changes with the fog moving in a little...
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lian melendez, abc 7 news. >> steph will wear those shoes during game three tomorrow. >> to give backople who have given so much. >> you'll be at oracle tomorrow night for this game. >> i think the great thing about steph and we've said this for a long time he's probably the most humble superstar you'll ever meet, and his thought process is not me, me, me. it's what can he do using his vast resources to make others feel good and to help them. >> and he does it again and again year in and year out. it's not a one trick pony. >> and you just imagine the people that get those curry shoes. it's like a treasure that you would have in your house. i don't know whether you wear them or don't wear them. >> i say display them. >> under a glass case. >> temperature controlled. >> and signthality says photography. >> let's talk about the other splash brother, klay thompson. he's played through pain jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entr
lian melendez, abc 7 news. >> steph will wear those shoes during game three tomorrow. >> to give backople who have given so much. >> you'll be at oracle tomorrow night for this game. >> i think the great thing about steph and we've said this for a long time he's probably the most humble superstar you'll ever meet, and his thought process is not me, me, me. it's what can he do using his vast resources to make others feel good and to help them. >> and he does it...
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in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> as lyanne mentioned, the family food fight show airsholy moly debuts on abc7. they're taking over the network. >> thanks for joining us for abc7 news at helicopter. abc7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >> he's been in custody for two years, waiting to tell his story. >> and now he is. one of two men blamed in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire, what he is saying as he takes the stand for the first time. >> a peninsula family is forced to live in their van. the fake rental ad that caused them to lose their life savings. >> a big change for the oakland skyline. the building that will be bigger than san francisco's sales force tower. >> going green on building demolition. the decision by one local city that could affect dozens of projects in the south bay. >> plus making history. what's flying at the state capital for the first time ever? >> and the girl, now the youngest, to climb yosemite's el capitan. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> people filed in to pack an oakland courtroom today. they wanted to hear firstha
in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> as lyanne mentioned, the family food fight show airsholy moly debuts on abc7. they're taking over the network. >> thanks for joining us for abc7 news at helicopter. abc7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >> he's been in custody for two years, waiting to tell his story. >> and now he is. one of two men blamed in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire, what he is saying as he takes the stand for the first time. >> a...
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police say -o35-ye gladys lauren melendez fuentes died after she became buried under huge piles of tree branches, brush, and tree stumps. she was a contract worker at the shady grove transfer n.statio other workers found her when shy heard her two-way radio. it was toolate.ay officials s there will be grief counselors for staff. >>> a former maryland basketball player l isooking forward to his career after a jury acquitted him of rain charges. damonte dodd was accused of raping a woman in 2017. his accuser admitte tobeing drunk before meeting dodd at a bar and leaving with him. dodd said they had consensual sex, but prosetors say she was too impaired to give her consent. news4 spoke to dodd after the very. he told us the accusations have hurt his career. >> you look up my name, and it's the accusations. they always ask, what's going on with that? it's always been rough. >> the prince george's county state's attorney said sex assault cases are the motor challenge, but her office will continue to seek justice on behalf of all victims. >>> d.c. police are inestigating one of their own. 42-
police say -o35-ye gladys lauren melendez fuentes died after she became buried under huge piles of tree branches, brush, and tree stumps. she was a contract worker at the shady grove transfer n.statio other workers found her when shy heard her two-way radio. it was toolate.ay officials s there will be grief counselors for staff. >>> a former maryland basketball player l isooking forward to his career after a jury acquitted him of rain charges. damonte dodd was accused of raping a woman...
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key backers of the bipartisan bill included republican senator lindsey graham and democrat bob melendez, who spoke before the vote. >> we have heard these weapons are humanitarian weapons. when they're used to precisely target civilians, how can we possibly continue to sell them? these are components of bombs that we no have killed thousands of civilians in yemen, patients and hospitals, children on school buses. amy: the house is also expected to pass the bill, but president trump has threatened to veto the legislation. in related news, a british court has ruled that british arms sales to saudi arabia were unlawful because the government did not consider whether they would be used to commit "serious violations of international humanitarian law." the court's decision came in a case brought by the campaign against arms trade which cited saudi arabia's use of british arms in its devastating war in yemen. andrew smith, a spokesperson for campaign against arms trade, celebrated the ruling. clear, fors makes far, far too long, the u.k. government has looked the other way as tens of thousands
key backers of the bipartisan bill included republican senator lindsey graham and democrat bob melendez, who spoke before the vote. >> we have heard these weapons are humanitarian weapons. when they're used to precisely target civilians, how can we possibly continue to sell them? these are components of bombs that we no have killed thousands of civilians in yemen, patients and hospitals, children on school buses. amy: the house is also expected to pass the bill, but president trump has...
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in san francisco, leann melendez abc7 news. >> part of the center opens tomorrow.t will be fully operational in the fall and serve 700 patients addae. >>> look at this, a flock o thi in suburban denver thanks to a firefighter whose quick thinking led them out of a storm drain. >> nice. >> the firefighter used a recording calls. four chicks can be scooped out of the water. the others were hiding in pipe. all the ducks were reunited with their mother who was nearby. >>> days after calling off a military strike on iran president trump launch as differently attack against the country. >>> plus, a california couple agreed to buy a tiny home for a tv show. but their dream has become a nightmare. now the at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a mont
in san francisco, leann melendez abc7 news. >> part of the center opens tomorrow.t will be fully operational in the fall and serve 700 patients addae. >>> look at this, a flock o thi in suburban denver thanks to a firefighter whose quick thinking led them out of a storm drain. >> nice. >> the firefighter used a recording calls. four chicks can be scooped out of the water. the others were hiding in pipe. all the ducks were reunited with their mother who was nearby....
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police say 35-year-old gladys lauren melendez fuentes died yesterday after she became buried under huge piles of tree branches, brush, and tree stumps. she c was atract worker at the shady grove transfer station. other workers found event deswhen they heard herwo-way -- fuentes when they heard her two-way radio, but it was too late. there will be counseling for aff. >>> a former university of maryland basketball playeroo is ng forward to continuing his professional career after a jury acquitteded him of rape charges. damonte dodd was accused of raping a woman at these apartments in 2017. his accuser admitted she was drunk befo meeting dodd at a bar and leaving with him. dodd says the sex was consensual. prosecutors say she was too impaired to give her consent. news4 spoke to dodd after the verdict. he told us the acticusations hu his career. >> you look up my name, you see the accusation. they always ask what's going on with that. it's rough. said sexate's attorney assault cases are the most , challenging but her office will continue to seek justice on behalf of all victims. >>> 6:06. d
police say 35-year-old gladys lauren melendez fuentes died yesterday after she became buried under huge piles of tree branches, brush, and tree stumps. she c was atract worker at the shady grove transfer station. other workers found event deswhen they heard herwo-way -- fuentes when they heard her two-way radio, but it was too late. there will be counseling for aff. >>> a former university of maryland basketball playeroo is ng forward to continuing his professional career after a jury...
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in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> now while part of the center will open on monday, ite about 700 patients per day. >> thank you so much for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00 today. i'm am map daetz. >> abc "news at 5:00" starts right now. >> today is one of the saddest days i've ever had. i feel like i lost a daughter. >> those who new a rook a sacramento officer can't believe she was shot and killed on the job. >> that officer was a policend pleasant hill. colleagues say she had passion and dedication. >> traumatic testimony in the ghost ship fire trial. they will say firefighters were in the warehouse years before the deadly fire. >> taking a stand against a symbol of hate. >> b.a.r.t. is finally getting a billion dollars in funding that's supposed to ease overcrowding. > high temperatures and gusty winds. part of the bay area is seeing a red flag warning. > live where you live. this is abc7 news. >>> there is an outpouring of grief this evening for east bay native tara o'sullivan, the sacramento police officer shot and killed in the line of duty. >> we lost a hero. w
in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> now while part of the center will open on monday, ite about 700 patients per day. >> thank you so much for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00 today. i'm am map daetz. >> abc "news at 5:00" starts right now. >> today is one of the saddest days i've ever had. i feel like i lost a daughter. >> those who new a rook a sacramento officer can't believe she was shot and killed on the job. >> that officer was a...
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harlan melendez, chairman of the reno sparks indian colony talks about the colony's economic independence, health care for native americans, and the relationship with federal, state and tribal governments. >> many tribes have a large land base, but here you will find many tribes have small land bases. many are referred to as colonies. in california they are referred , but branch -- ranchorias they have the same status as reservations. it is just they are smaller. even before that when peoplets and the washo were in this valley, this whole valley, they used the cap along the river. camps alongtoric the river where the camps were basically areas where they were encamped. back in 1917, there was a movement by some of the people, the townspeople to support the indian reservation. i did not think they wanted indians camped up at different locations. they had gotten away. the idea was you could put them in a certain place. you could basically keep an ion and know where they are at. it was supported. i think some of the -- in this area many people came to reno sparks for jobs. they came from the
harlan melendez, chairman of the reno sparks indian colony talks about the colony's economic independence, health care for native americans, and the relationship with federal, state and tribal governments. >> many tribes have a large land base, but here you will find many tribes have small land bases. many are referred to as colonies. in california they are referred , but branch -- ranchorias they have the same status as reservations. it is just they are smaller. even before that when...
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. >> abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez is live from the macarthur station where the train was taken.nd but now everything is back to normal. it has not affected the commute. this was an eight-car train. as you mention, the surprising thing about all of this is that this is part of the new fleet of cars. this is cell phone video given to us by a passenger as he and others tried to make their way out of the disabled bart train. it happened at around 10:00 a.m. with 421 passengers on board. >> it's like -- almost like someone pulled the plug from the train and everyone got thrown back. it got thrown back and fell back into my did chair. >> reporter: those on the train said they waited 30 minutes
. >> abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez is live from the macarthur station where the train was taken.nd but now everything is back to normal. it has not affected the commute. this was an eight-car train. as you mention, the surprising thing about all of this is that this is part of the new fleet of cars. this is cell phone video given to us by a passenger as he and others tried to make their way out of the disabled bart train. it happened at around 10:00 a.m. with 421 passengers on board....