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reporter: this is amateur detail of an officer-involved shooting, one that divided the central californian city. tuesday's shooting marks the third time that selinas police officers used deadly force since march. all the men were latino. residents took to the streets wednesday night, demanding answers, accusing police of brutality. >> the shooting was captured on video by a college student and went viral. more than 100,000 views in 24 hours after it was posted. the video has many in the community asking why officers fired on a man, armed with only gardens sures. >> compelling part of the video, in the upper part of the screen is where he's swinging them around, back and forth. >> i call it a murder. it's an asass nation. radio traffic released and illustrates how fast the matter escalated. after noon the call goes out to officers. the california police code forburglary. the police ties batcher labelled -- dispatcher labelled as drunk in public:. >> reporter: more than a minute passes before the next call goes out:. >> reporter:. >> reporter: a little less than three minutes after the transmissi
reporter: this is amateur detail of an officer-involved shooting, one that divided the central californian city. tuesday's shooting marks the third time that selinas police officers used deadly force since march. all the men were latino. residents took to the streets wednesday night, demanding answers, accusing police of brutality. >> the shooting was captured on video by a college student and went viral. more than 100,000 views in 24 hours after it was posted. the video has many in the...
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. >>> a californian city wants to make bullying kids a crime. a proposed law outlaws bullying anyone from kindergarten to the age of 25. critics worry if the law passes children could end up in gaol. we are joined now by roxana saberi. this is aggressive. >> it is. i spoke to the city council member behind the proposal. he said national and state laws don't do enough to crackdown on bullying. critics say the law could result in a child ending up behind bars for calling another student a name. >> bullying affects for man a quarter of students in grade 6 to 12, and more kids who are obese, gay, gifted. the council is considering a law that the mayor says will protect victims of bullying and help them get bullying. >> there's a need. we want to prevent suicide. bullying is a behaviour that leads to other problems, and there's statistics that show people who do bullying are likely to be up against the justice system. >> the law would consider it a crime to: . >> it covers physical and verbal abuse as well as cyber bullying and require parents of bul
. >>> a californian city wants to make bullying kids a crime. a proposed law outlaws bullying anyone from kindergarten to the age of 25. critics worry if the law passes children could end up in gaol. we are joined now by roxana saberi. this is aggressive. >> it is. i spoke to the city council member behind the proposal. he said national and state laws don't do enough to crackdown on bullying. critics say the law could result in a child ending up behind bars for calling another...
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the california nurses association they know you'll make the health care in this city a priority for everyone californian i walk with the hotel workers because of the people struggling i'm supported by quality of san francisco as an openly gay man, i know how to be discriminated against i have women leaders supporting me because the commitments that impact the men and women families in san francisco i work on the free muni program three years ago before the issue of affordability was popular it's important for san francisco to keep 70 families together more than thirty thousand kids have benefited from the program and more families with staying in san francisco
the california nurses association they know you'll make the health care in this city a priority for everyone californian i walk with the hotel workers because of the people struggling i'm supported by quality of san francisco as an openly gay man, i know how to be discriminated against i have women leaders supporting me because the commitments that impact the men and women families in san francisco i work on the free muni program three years ago before the issue of affordability was popular...
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the california nurses association they know you'll make the health care in this city a priority for everyone californian i walk with the hotel workers because of the people struggling i'm supported by quality of san francisco as an openly gay man, i know how to be discriminated against i have women leaders supporting me because the commitments that impact the men and women families in san francisco i work on the free muni program three years ago before the issue of affordability was popular it's important for san francisco to keep 70 families together more than thirty thousand kids have benefited from the program and more families with staying in san francisco because of that effort. sacramento is broken we need in sacramento is a representative who is going to be a champion for regular people and not going to be afraid to stand up to the special interests i ask you to join me in this champion if you believe that san francisco has begun too far and pay attention to the big corporation and start to prioritizing our small business and stop the eviction and building we need to make it a city to work and li
the california nurses association they know you'll make the health care in this city a priority for everyone californian i walk with the hotel workers because of the people struggling i'm supported by quality of san francisco as an openly gay man, i know how to be discriminated against i have women leaders supporting me because the commitments that impact the men and women families in san francisco i work on the free muni program three years ago before the issue of affordability was popular...
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city and residents. >>> the governor calls on californians to make changes after wildfires ripped through san diego county. >>> please, if anyone has my son, let him go. let him come back to us. >>> a family's plea to help find their son who disappeared friday. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> bay-to-breakers, a race like no other, where partying is the only goal for thousands of attendees. tonight the race is over and the cleanup is underway. thank you for joining us, i'm ama daetz. this was the 103rd running of the bay-to-breakers race. the city did make changes to the rules and route to contain the race's wilder participants. here's more. reporter: you know, extra police and a no-tolerance policy about alcohol helped keep bay-to-breakers a safer event. 24 people were arrested for being drunk in public, but this chain link fence around historic alamo square was a big success, it helped keep rowdy spectators out. dwight alexander is sweeping up the front of his house after 40,000 runners runners and ton f spectators left their mark. >> it was better this year, less pock intoxication, less urinating, but
city and residents. >>> the governor calls on californians to make changes after wildfires ripped through san diego county. >>> please, if anyone has my son, let him go. let him come back to us. >>> a family's plea to help find their son who disappeared friday. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> bay-to-breakers, a race like no other, where partying is the only goal for thousands of attendees. tonight the race is over and the cleanup is underway. thank you for...
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city and residents. >>> the governor calls on californians to make changes after wildfires ripped through san diego countyase, if anyone has my son, let him go. let him come back to us. >>> a family's plea to help find their son who disappeared friday. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> bay-to-breakers, a race like no oer, where partying is the only goal for thousands of attendees. tonight the race is over and the cleanup is underway. thank you for joining us, i'm ama daetz. this was the 103rd running of the bay-to-breakers race. the city did make changes to the rules and route to contain the race's wilder participants. here's more. reporter: you know, extra police and a no-tolerance policy about alcohol helped keep bay-to-breakers a safer event. 24 people were arrested for being drunk in public, but this chain link fence around historic alamo square was a big success, it helped keep rowdy spectators out. dwight alexander is sweeping up the front of his house after 40,000 runners runners and ton f spectators left their mark. >> it was better this year, less pock intoxication, less urinating, but still it's
city and residents. >>> the governor calls on californians to make changes after wildfires ripped through san diego countyase, if anyone has my son, let him go. let him come back to us. >>> a family's plea to help find their son who disappeared friday. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> bay-to-breakers, a race like no oer, where partying is the only goal for thousands of attendees. tonight the race is over and the cleanup is underway. thank you for joining us, i'm ama...
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californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >>> the north bay city of san anselmo is prone to flooding. now officials are moving on a plan to avoid flooding. >> reporter: this normally close nit community is divided on this issue concerned that in trying to keep the creek that runs under this downtown area from rising, the heart of the town a 5-acre park near by will be destroyed in the process. >> sam, bring them home. >> reporter: sam's mother comes to the park nearly five days a week. she can't believe there's a plan moving forward to dig up the baseball field so that the park can act as a detention basin for flood water. >> picture that 10 feet down but still a park. >> reporter: the plan is a plan to mitigate a destruction from floods. >> after the 2005 flood, the people demanded that we do something about it. >> reporter: if the plan moves forward, families would have to use fields in other towns for about 18 months. but some families are skeptical of the big picture plan. >> i just have never heard of erecting walls around an entire field to c
californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >>> the north bay city of san anselmo is prone to flooding. now officials are moving on a plan to avoid flooding. >> reporter: this normally close nit community is divided on this issue concerned that in trying to keep the creek that runs under this downtown area from rising, the heart of the town a 5-acre park near by will be destroyed in the process. >> sam, bring them home. >>...
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californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >>> today two students took the first step toward filing a lawsuit against city college of san francisco over injuries that they say they suffered during a protest. >> what are you doing? what are you doing. >> reporter: through their attorney two protesters released this new video of the protest back in march. dozens of students were demonstrating over changes to tuition. kipenger says he was thrown to the ground by officers. >> i was then hauled up two flights of stairs and held bleeding without my eyeglasses on the hall way of the second floor. >> reporter: another student says he was tackled, choked and pepper sprayed. both say police and campus authorities went too far trying to control the crowd. ccsf have had no comment saying they haven't yet received the notice of claim which is the first step before a lawsuit. >> reporter: pg & e announced they have received two international certifications for the safety of its natural gas system. but officials in san bruno where a deadly explosion killed eight people in 2010 continued to cast doubt on whether that pipeline sy
californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >>> today two students took the first step toward filing a lawsuit against city college of san francisco over injuries that they say they suffered during a protest. >> what are you doing? what are you doing. >> reporter: through their attorney two protesters released this new video of the protest back in march. dozens of students were demonstrating over changes to tuition. kipenger says he was...
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city. as we head into warmer weather, drought conditions have communities on edge about wildfires from the southwest to the west. where later this week, some southern californiansl deal with high winds and temperatures in the triple digits. they are not expecting a bad wildfire season in colorado, but the govern a taking a better safe than sorry approach. >> it's important to sign these three bills to make sure that we further secure our ability to fight fires, to get to fires sooner. >> reporter: despite all of the property that has been lost or is being threatened by the texas and new mexico wildfires, as of tuesday morning, there had been no reports of loss of life. john henry smith, al jazeera. >>> now until that cool weather rives the hot dry weather playing a part in both of those fires. >> yeah, we need some cool air to come in and drop the temperatures a bit. but it is also very dry area. that's a problem. the wind has picked up in east texas. west texas, new mexico, even the southwest it is dry. here is this weather pattern. that cooler air is coming in from the north. now you have high-pressure building in. right over the southwest. and when you get h
city. as we head into warmer weather, drought conditions have communities on edge about wildfires from the southwest to the west. where later this week, some southern californiansl deal with high winds and temperatures in the triple digits. they are not expecting a bad wildfire season in colorado, but the govern a taking a better safe than sorry approach. >> it's important to sign these three bills to make sure that we further secure our ability to fight fires, to get to fires sooner....
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cities. he says regulatory environment. >> i think we can see it in a number of californians that have moved here alone. 25% of the our immigrants over the last, since the 2008, recession started have come from california. we have 1.3 million people move to texas since 2010. that is the last three years. until this year. people vote with their feet. so this is a little crude but i think what you're hearing we want less car forneycation of america and more texasification on the regulatory side. same interest rates, same supervision of banks and examination procedures and so on what is different is the fiscal and regulatory side of our economy. i know in my heart our monetary policy which is very accommodative, zero cost capital, plenty of liquidity in the system would work much more fish endly revamp the tax code and revamp spending past earns of federal government and more importantly reregulate so we're pro-job creation. >> david and liz. david: we've been talking to small business owners here in dallas, texas. we're at one right now of the crisp salad company of the they opened up couple months ago. they talked to the owner. s
cities. he says regulatory environment. >> i think we can see it in a number of californians that have moved here alone. 25% of the our immigrants over the last, since the 2008, recession started have come from california. we have 1.3 million people move to texas since 2010. that is the last three years. until this year. people vote with their feet. so this is a little crude but i think what you're hearing we want less car forneycation of america and more texasification on the regulatory...
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californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >> quick update on the bart situation. the bart is closed down still. so be aware if you are heading out of the cityf oakland or into. >> and if you are a stanford cardinal fan? he's a hitter. >> wow. >> yeah. >> i wonder how much he was screaming at the regional? >> so excited. >> awesome. [ laughter ] >> letterman is next. peyton manning. have a great weekend! ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now el grande hombre de la casa, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >> quick update on the bart situation. the bart is closed down still. so be aware if you are heading out of the cityf oakland or into. >> and if you are a stanford cardinal fan? he's a hitter. >> wow. >> yeah. >> i wonder how much he was screaming at the regional? >> so excited. >> awesome. [ laughter ] >> letterman is next. peyton manning. have a great weekend! (...
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californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >>> new at 10:00, a boom in business in the east bay. city officials say at least 78 new businesses have opened up in oakland in the past year. amber lee joins us live now with the advantage of setting up shop in oakland and why not everybody is happy about it, amber. >> reporter: julie we're at district a restaurant and lounge. the owners first opened up in san francisco and then decided to open a second location right here in oakland. in old oakland the bartender at district can serve a wide variety of alcoholic drinks. the liquor license is $25,000. in san francisco the owners can serve only wine and beer. they say an unrestricted liquor license would have cost them $200,000. so they decided to expand into oakland. >> it's more appealing in a sense that it's less expensive to do business out in oakland than it is in san francisco. >> reporter: the owners of a company supply plan to expand to this 24,000 square foot space in downtown oakland by september. the company moved its 53 employees into oakland last week. it plans to hire 17 more pe
californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >>> new at 10:00, a boom in business in the east bay. city officials say at least 78 new businesses have opened up in oakland in the past year. amber lee joins us live now with the advantage of setting up shop in oakland and why not everybody is happy about it, amber. >> reporter: julie we're at district a restaurant and lounge. the owners first opened up in san francisco and then decided to open a...
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some cities want a moratorium on oilç production in california, and, yet, when it comes to moratorium onç driving, californians billion miles and most of those are fed by petroleum, so if it doesn't come out of the ground in california, it's got to come on a boat or in a train, and that causes pollution, has dangers. so we need a balance. >> reporter: balance is one of jerry brown's favorite phrases in his political twilight. one is the demand for political revolution, in its place anç appreciation for political revolution. >> when you're 76 you're not as excited about change as when you're 26.ç i like change but i also like continuity. tradition has value. what is california? just the idea of the gold rush. what brought people here is still bringing people here. the google and internet and apple and california is still kind of a gold rush. so i think it's good to view the present thru the lens of the past, but open to this incredible future that the state still possesses and i feel very blessed to be a part of. >> reporter: on tuesday, new budget with events in sacramento, los angeles and san diego. ç fina
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californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >>> there are 1,000 great reasons to visit our nation's capital. washington, d.c. is a beautiful city particularly this time of year. if you happened to be visiting yesterday, you might have seen something truly remarkable. >> how's it going, guys? >> nice to see you. >> good to be out. >> you didn't expect to -- is it your birthday? happy birthday. hope you're having a good visit. thank you. >> that is something you don't see every day. the white house says the president had a meeting at the department of interior and rather than fire up the motorcade to travel a few blocks on a beautiful day, he and a bunch of secret service guys decided to walk it. >> what's going on, guys? >> hey! america. freedom. peace! hope and charity! >> mr. president, how are you? i'm dan bishop. >> good to see you. >> good to meet you. >> anna. >> good to see you. >> are you real? >> yes, i am. i'm not wax. >> can i take a picture? >> yes. >> what's your name? good to see you, patrick. good to see you, ryan. give me a hug. >> you can i get a picture? >> yes, you can. >> it's the best day of my life. >> get
californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >>> there are 1,000 great reasons to visit our nation's capital. washington, d.c. is a beautiful city particularly this time of year. if you happened to be visiting yesterday, you might have seen something truly remarkable. >> how's it going, guys? >> nice to see you. >> good to be out. >> you didn't expect to -- is it your birthday? happy birthday. hope you're having a good visit....
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californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >>> four people were killed, and dozens more hurt in a crash involving a tour bus. it happened on 410, near the southern california cityblithe. authorities say a big rig jackknifed, spilling those pipes on the road, a tour bus swerved. the bus was en route to los angeles from el paso. >>> the coast guard helped play out a nightmare scenario on the bay today, of what could go wrong if a ship lost all of its power. ktvu was the only tv station onboard. david stevenson shows us what happens. >> it's 1200 feet long, and it can hold 11,000 cargo containers. the ships are getting larger and larger. >> so large, that the centaurus is too large to pass through the channel. today the scenario, the engine has failed, and the ship is in danger of drifting too close to the coast. >> working with this to simulate an emergency tow of a ship of this size. >> reporter: it's an unusual exercise, but a timely one. a 2008 state law mandates that ships switch from heavier bunker fuel to lighter diesel, 24 miles before approaching the california coast. the goal is to cut emissions. >> unfortunately, one of the consequences has occasionally
californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >>> four people were killed, and dozens more hurt in a crash involving a tour bus. it happened on 410, near the southern california cityblithe. authorities say a big rig jackknifed, spilling those pipes on the road, a tour bus swerved. the bus was en route to los angeles from el paso. >>> the coast guard helped play out a nightmare scenario on the bay today, of what could go wrong if a ship lost...
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city. drought conditions have communities on edge about wildfires from the southwest to the west, where later this week, some southern californians will deal with high winds and temperatures in the triple digits, they're not expect ago bad wildfire season in colorado, but their governor is taking the better safe than sorry approach. >> it is appropriate that we sign these three bills into law today to make sure we further secure our ability to fight fires, to get to fires sooner. >> despite the property that's been lost or threatened by the texas and new mexico wildfires so far, there have been no reports of loss of life. evacuations went out early and residents took heed. >> weather plays a key role in battling these wildfires. >> very hot and dry. let's turn to our meteorologist ebony deon for the latest on that. >> it is going to continue unfortunately, tuesday hot and dry in these areas. we ever the rain out there, but it hasn't gotten to areas that desperately could use the major. >> we will continue to watch the flood threat into arkansas. we have the much colder air in place behind it, so freeze warnings at least for color
city. drought conditions have communities on edge about wildfires from the southwest to the west, where later this week, some southern californians will deal with high winds and temperatures in the triple digits, they're not expect ago bad wildfire season in colorado, but their governor is taking the better safe than sorry approach. >> it is appropriate that we sign these three bills into law today to make sure we further secure our ability to fight fires, to get to fires sooner. >>...
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californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >>> good morning, america. it's thursday. and superstar, tom cruise, facing a new "mission impossible." why he's racing around the planet to 3 citiestexas contestant turned taunts about her weight into tools for success. her empowering story this morning. >>> all that and big "deals & steals" just in time for father's day. as we say -- >> good morning, america. >>> she's so adorable. quvenzhane wallis, the oscar-nominated actress. and sandy, the dog. they're here to bring us an exclusive sneak peek of the movie "annie." >> i feel sorry for sandy, though. everybody cheering. >> i love with the conversation you had before. >> she's such a good girl. >> yeah. looking forward to that. >>> also, more of our tribute to dr. maya angelou. and some very personal and incredible moments to share. i had the privilege of being at her home. and having some meals. >> and that meal looks great. >> a surprise or two. when she told me i was like, what? yes. >> can't wait for that. >>> also ahead, dan abrams going to be back with "the jury's out" today. aerohere's one of this morning's provocative topics. a study found that pregnant women are more pr
californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >>> good morning, america. it's thursday. and superstar, tom cruise, facing a new "mission impossible." why he's racing around the planet to 3 citiestexas contestant turned taunts about her weight into tools for success. her empowering story this morning. >>> all that and big "deals & steals" just in time for father's day. as we say -- >> good morning, america....