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chris reyes talked to attendees of that sold-out event. >> a wave, a fist bump and chants of usa, that was the scene as president trump landed at moffett field for a fund-raiser. greeting the president as he got off the plane, lawyer harmeet dhillon. >> he's acutely aware of the homeless crisis, of the one-sided government, the housing crisis, of the water crisis. you know, he's very familiar st each paying between $1,000 and $100,000 a ticket spent a few hours with the president under tense and heavy security. >> the president was charming, personable, funny, warm. the crowd loved him. >> i've never seen anything like this before. the energy was palpable. road showing they weren't thrilled about the president's visit. even the baby trump balloon made an appearance. >> obviously the majority of people here in the bay area do not support the president, but those who do are quite supportive in part because of that bunker mentality that comes from being in are blicans andservatives don't have that much support. >> reporter: inside attendees say no one was paying attention to the protests.
chris reyes talked to attendees of that sold-out event. >> a wave, a fist bump and chants of usa, that was the scene as president trump landed at moffett field for a fund-raiser. greeting the president as he got off the plane, lawyer harmeet dhillon. >> he's acutely aware of the homeless crisis, of the one-sided government, the housing crisis, of the water crisis. you know, he's very familiar st each paying between $1,000 and $100,000 a ticket spent a few hours with the president...
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chris reyes was at apple's event and live tweeted the events as they happened. follow her @chris reyes. >>> pg&e headed back to court today. it owes wildfire victims money. the answer is how much? >> the answer could be in middle ground. >>> plus, the possibility of another death tied to vaping. details on what find the brands you love from nordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's fashion at a fraction. ♪ shop anytime at nordstromrack.com and get easy returns in store. nordstrom rack. what will you find? ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're living with a condition, kaiser permanente's integrated care team will help you get through life without missing a beat. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> pg&e is moving closer to determining how it will pay wildfire victims. >> melanie woodrow was in court today and has the latest developments. >> reporter: these hearings are aimed at estimating the value of claims against pg&e so wildfire victims and get paid. pg&e has been linked to a series of deadly wildfires, including the camp fire. the utility company filed for bankruptcy in janu
chris reyes was at apple's event and live tweeted the events as they happened. follow her @chris reyes. >>> pg&e headed back to court today. it owes wildfire victims money. the answer is how much? >> the answer could be in middle ground. >>> plus, the possibility of another death tied to vaping. details on what find the brands you love from nordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's fashion at a fraction. ♪ shop anytime at nordstromrack.com and get easy...
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in campbell, chris reyes for abc 7 news. >> what an incident. statement saying quote saying we do not tolerate the mistreatment of kus mountain west and expect employees to follow all training procedures. be respectful, courteous and accommodating to all guests. after a thorough investigation of the incident and direct contact with the local franchise owner, we understand the employee in the video has been terminated. >>> san francisco's recycler says it has the most advanced facility in north america. now it's becoming even more advanced. the high tech solution to he a by better bay area. >> tonight on abc 7, catch monday night football. the broncos against the raiders in oakland. and stay with us for after the game and abc 7 news at 11 clork. >>> happening right now, the san jose sharks are hosting a gilroy strong fundraiser to support victims of the garlic festival shooting. current and former sharks players are signing autographs and doing a meet and greet with fans at the veterans memorial building in gilroy. our south bay community journal
in campbell, chris reyes for abc 7 news. >> what an incident. statement saying quote saying we do not tolerate the mistreatment of kus mountain west and expect employees to follow all training procedures. be respectful, courteous and accommodating to all guests. after a thorough investigation of the incident and direct contact with the local franchise owner, we understand the employee in the video has been terminated. >>> san francisco's recycler says it has the most advanced...
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chris reyes talked about visitors about how they handled the heat. >> how hot has it been? >> super hot. >> it was really hot and even under the air-conditioning and everything it was still hot. >> it looked every bit like the typical lazia hazy summer day except? september. surprising in family visiting in aurmts. >> it was a bit humid. it was weird because we came from vegas and it was hotter temperatures. but actually wasn't as as intense. winwent kayaking and saw the s awesome time. >> this high school football team in los altos having anour out ring it out and bow throe it on a player in between the plays. >> families in menlo park making the most of the hot humid night hosting the outdoor movie. >> for the parents it's awesome because it's our opportunity to be outside, and have an entertaining for the kids. so it's cigarette np. >> in palo alto chris reyes for abc 7 news. >>> and you can say on top of the rising temperatures any time with the abc 7 news app. free download. make sure to enable push alerts. >>> new overnight a man is zed and three others hurt after a s
chris reyes talked about visitors about how they handled the heat. >> how hot has it been? >> super hot. >> it was really hot and even under the air-conditioning and everything it was still hot. >> it looked every bit like the typical lazia hazy summer day except? september. surprising in family visiting in aurmts. >> it was a bit humid. it was weird because we came from vegas and it was hotter temperatures. but actually wasn't as as intense. winwent kayaking and...
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president trump is currently the third highest political fund raiser in ca i'm chris reyes for abc 7 news. >> he waved to supporters before pulling into the center. zb . >> reporter: president trump's motorcade arrives. greeted by some protesters and supporters. >> i'm a democrat, but the way they're just going too left and that's not -- the party's leaving me and the economy's doing great. >> reporter: the president is in l.a. raising money for his 2020 campaign, speaking to supporters for $1,000 a person, up to $100,000 a person for a discuss. the event taking place at the beverly hills home of real estate developer half-mile fromr things got ugly between supporters and protesters. protesters were seen trying to burn the american flag. beverly hills police had to break up the altercation. another protest happening in percin square near trump hotel. >> the president cannot show up in our city without going opposed, so we're here today to say that the working class, the poor people of l.a. are not for trump. >> reporter: on this trip to california which included a stop in san francis
president trump is currently the third highest political fund raiser in ca i'm chris reyes for abc 7 news. >> he waved to supporters before pulling into the center. zb . >> reporter: president trump's motorcade arrives. greeted by some protesters and supporters. >> i'm a democrat, but the way they're just going too left and that's not -- the party's leaving me and the economy's doing great. >> reporter: the president is in l.a. raising money for his 2020 campaign,...
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chris reyes has the details. >> if you look at san francisco, it's a total disaster what's happening. they're going to ruin these cities. and we're going to get involved very soon on a federal basis if they don't clean up their act. >> reporter: president trump said this to reporters on wednesday on board air force one. and we have tremendous things that we don't have to discuss pouring into the ocean. you know there are needles, there are other things. it's a terrible situation that's in los angeles and in san francisco, and we're going to be giving san francisco there in total violation, we're going to be giving them a notice very soon. we spoke to state senator scott wiener about the president's remarks. >> we collect needles on the ground, we have people who their job is to pick them up. and this idea that because, you know, he claims that someone has put a needle into a storm drain that san francisco is going to be cited for that is ridiculous. >> reporter: for those who live in san francisco, the president's remarks are not a surprise. >> i mean i think it's just an easy target
chris reyes has the details. >> if you look at san francisco, it's a total disaster what's happening. they're going to ruin these cities. and we're going to get involved very soon on a federal basis if they don't clean up their act. >> reporter: president trump said this to reporters on wednesday on board air force one. and we have tremendous things that we don't have to discuss pouring into the ocean. you know there are needles, there are other things. it's a terrible situation...
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abc 7 news reporter chris reyes has the story. >> reporter: protesters filled the lawn in front of the iconic facebook like sign. many don't work here but describe themselves a concerned community members. one facebook employee said he joined the protest because he can relate to the man who died. >> we need the truth. we need the truth. we need a fairn what happened. >> reporter: a software engineer at facebook says he understands the pressure and stress of working for the social media giant. he says he simply wants to know what happened and he's not getting any answers from his company. organized on a chinese online platform, this group said they want to know the truth about what happened to the man who died after he jumped from the fourth floor of a building on facebook's campus last week. facebook confirmed that he was an employee, releasing this statement. we were saddened to learn that one of our employees passed away at our menlo park headquarters. we're cooperating with police in their investigation and providsug int orppmpto >> some have the speculation that the victim has endu
abc 7 news reporter chris reyes has the story. >> reporter: protesters filled the lawn in front of the iconic facebook like sign. many don't work here but describe themselves a concerned community members. one facebook employee said he joined the protest because he can relate to the man who died. >> we need the truth. we need the truth. we need a fairn what happened. >> reporter: a software engineer at facebook says he understands the pressure and stress of working for the...
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chris reyes is there to explain why persky needs another new job. >> reporter: aaron persky issuing a statement moments ago confirming he was fired as the tennis coach of the varsity girls team here at lynn brook high school. it seemed many people were just finding out last night of his hiring. they mobilized petitions and protests to have him removed from his job. and this afternoon, the school district announcing that they had ended persky's employment. >> i'd like to give a shout out to the organizers without whom this momentum wouldn't have achieved. i mean, the list could go on. >> reporter: like many former and current students of lynn brook high school, she found out tuesday night that aaron persky, the judge who oversaw the controversial brock turner sexual assault case was going to coach the girls tennis team. that's when she got to work, petitioning for his removal. >> how can the lynn brook staff admin and more importantly, students and parents trust a man who blatantly disregarded the pain and trauma shanell miller experienced. >> there are many things he is qualified to d
chris reyes is there to explain why persky needs another new job. >> reporter: aaron persky issuing a statement moments ago confirming he was fired as the tennis coach of the varsity girls team here at lynn brook high school. it seemed many people were just finding out last night of his hiring. they mobilized petitions and protests to have him removed from his job. and this afternoon, the school district announcing that they had ended persky's employment. >> i'd like to give a shout...
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chris reyes tells bus s bus us mentorship program in oakland. >> reporter: nearly 100 students with a dream and now the skills to turn their ideas in reality. >> we are an organization that trains and mentors black male youth, entrepreneurship and leadership skills. >> reporter: one of the founders of the program hatched over a conversation with friends in 2012 about lack of opportunities in tech industry for young black men. >> frankly tech is a booming industry, and why aren't we represented? >> reporter: every year the project takes a new batch of students 13 to 17 and puts them through a 15 month immersion program. james and owen are two of their budding entrepreneurs. >> i build a website called sneakerheads where people can buy and resell shoes from their collection. >> it's a mobile marketplace for shoe restoration and customization. >> i see myself successful, want my website up with foot locker, fight club and stock x. >> the main thing i learned was entrepreneurship ideas, but more than entrepreneurship, how do use entrepreneurship to be a leader into your community. >> repo
chris reyes tells bus s bus us mentorship program in oakland. >> reporter: nearly 100 students with a dream and now the skills to turn their ideas in reality. >> we are an organization that trains and mentors black male youth, entrepreneurship and leadership skills. >> reporter: one of the founders of the program hatched over a conversation with friends in 2012 about lack of opportunities in tech industry for young black men. >> frankly tech is a booming industry, and...
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. >> in palo alto, chris reyes for abc 7 news. >> stay on top of the temperature with the abc 7 news app. it's free, enable push alerts. >>>well developing news a woman arrested and faces charges after police say she threw a red like i had appearing to be blood on state senators. in happened as and i vaccine activists were standing on the elevated public gallery. state senator scott wiener says they have huge numbers of protesters engaging in harassing and intimidating tactics. >> it may have been blood we don't know for sure. but it was really scary. the person yelled something about baby's blood. and it just -- it's been such a terrible and toxic atmosphere with these anti-vaccine protesters. and we just need to make sure that everyone is safe. >> reporter emily maha has more details on the incident. >> the people need to stand up and say we want to defend our democracy we are not allowing people interfering with democracy by basically attacking your elected represent he was while we're doing our jobs. >> the senate chambers were closed for hours as chp does its investigation. peop
. >> in palo alto, chris reyes for abc 7 news. >> stay on top of the temperature with the abc 7 news app. it's free, enable push alerts. >>>well developing news a woman arrested and faces charges after police say she threw a red like i had appearing to be blood on state senators. in happened as and i vaccine activists were standing on the elevated public gallery. state senator scott wiener says they have huge numbers of protesters engaging in harassing and intimidating...
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chris reyes has the latest from san rafael. >> dispatch center received a call from a man indicating that a child had been severely injured in a boating accident. >> reporter: it happened here between tiburon and angel island sunday. the call came from javier burillo, his two sons were in the boat. >> the boat was transiting the strait and apparently hit a wave or a sudden gust of wind and an 11-year-old and a 27-year-old were thrown from the boat. >> reporter: police believe the boat ran over burillo's two sons hitting them with the propeller. the 11-year-old died from his injuries. the 27-year-old was taken to marin general hospital with lacerations. police searched burillo's home in the community of belvedere in marin county. he was arrested sunday evening and faces several charges including vehicular manslaughter with a vessel. monday afternoon police cars were still parked in his driveway. >> the officers determined they had probable cause for intoxication. >> reporter: burillo is a well-known, well-liked member of his community. one neighbor called this a tragedy. his bail was
chris reyes has the latest from san rafael. >> dispatch center received a call from a man indicating that a child had been severely injured in a boating accident. >> reporter: it happened here between tiburon and angel island sunday. the call came from javier burillo, his two sons were in the boat. >> the boat was transiting the strait and apparently hit a wave or a sudden gust of wind and an 11-year-old and a 27-year-old were thrown from the boat. >> reporter: police...
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abc 7 news reporter chris reyes is live outside the hall of justice to explain exactly what happened today, chris. >> reporter: good afternoon. that's exactly the right way to put it. it has felt like a series of false starts. tiffany li and kevin bayat were inside the court house. this morning we were expecting opening statements but instead the judge briefed the jury for 20 minutes and sent them home. opening statements have been delayed without any explanation. in a stunning development, the prosecution team just moments ago asking the judge to remand one of the key witnesses to custo custody. olivier adella has pled guilty to dumping the body of keith green. the prosecution argued today that he broke the conditions of his plea deal, which included not using social media and contacting witnesses. judge robert foils agreed just moments ago to remand adella into custody without bail. he is due back in court monday. tiffany li walked in monday. her co-accused kevin bayat has been in police custody and was escorted inside. li has been under arrest at his hil hillsborough home. >> any t
abc 7 news reporter chris reyes is live outside the hall of justice to explain exactly what happened today, chris. >> reporter: good afternoon. that's exactly the right way to put it. it has felt like a series of false starts. tiffany li and kevin bayat were inside the court house. this morning we were expecting opening statements but instead the judge briefed the jury for 20 minutes and sent them home. opening statements have been delayed without any explanation. in a stunning...
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yesterday a record-breaking day for some parts here is abc 7 news reporter chris reyes talking with visitors about how they handled the heat. >> how hot has it been? >> superhot. >> it was really hot and even under the air-conditioning and everything it was still hot. >> it looked every bit like the typical lazy hazy summer day except in september. surprising in family from aurmts. >> was weird because we came from vegas not as intense. >> we went kayaking and it was breezy the water. >> made the most of it went down to santa cruz. the kids went kayaking saw the seals. >> this football team in los altos having an awesome team thanks to the trainer. >>s in our ice bucket with the cold towels pull it out ring it out and throw it on one of the players between the plays. >> families in the menlo park making the most of the night by hosting an outdoor movie. >> for the parents it's awesome because it's our opportunity to actually be outside and have an entertaining for the kids. it's great. >> in palo alto, kris reyes to be abc 7 news. >> stay on top of the rising temperatures any time with the a
yesterday a record-breaking day for some parts here is abc 7 news reporter chris reyes talking with visitors about how they handled the heat. >> how hot has it been? >> superhot. >> it was really hot and even under the air-conditioning and everything it was still hot. >> it looked every bit like the typical lazy hazy summer day except in september. surprising in family from aurmts. >> was weird because we came from vegas not as intense. >> we went kayaking...
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chris reyes for abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> a bill that would give wage and benefit protections to in the so-called gig economy is now headed to governor newsom, who is expected to sign it. the assembly overwhelmingly approved the bill today, and a defeat for companies like uber and lyft, which oppose legislation. uber, lyft, and similar companies are hopeful governor newsom can negotiate a new proposal with unions that would create a separate set of rules for gig workers. if not, expect the companies to fight the law at the ballot box. >>> and there are some 680 pieces of legislation eligible for a vote this week in sacramento. this, according to the l.a. times. here are some of the more high-profile ones. several bills seeking to expand california's rules governor gun violence, restraining orders. senate bill 1 would insure current federal environmental rules are enforced by the state. that is if the trump administration rolls them back. and another bill would cap the annual rent increases for most tenants in the state of california. >> the ncaa's board of governors is urging gov
chris reyes for abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> a bill that would give wage and benefit protections to in the so-called gig economy is now headed to governor newsom, who is expected to sign it. the assembly overwhelmingly approved the bill today, and a defeat for companies like uber and lyft, which oppose legislation. uber, lyft, and similar companies are hopeful governor newsom can negotiate a new proposal with unions that would create a separate set of rules for gig workers. if...