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david louie is there and joins us now with a live report. david? >> we're inside anderson lake, county park. as you know, step aside. you can see the school group from gilroy, they're supposed to be here for a day's outing and to do hiking but suddenly something went wrong. let's take a look at what sky 7 hd caught the call came in at 2:00 in the afternoon. two boys and one girl all caught on the trail, it goes up the face of a steep hill. and from there, you can see a beautiful water fall. they encountered loose shell according to a ranger here. you can see during the rescue, there is dramatic developments here. the rescuer that tethered one of the girls to the rope broke loose. they must have lost footing and started swinging and must have scraped themselves on the rocks and ground as they lost control. so what that woman was then helicoptered out of here, others were brought down the hill, and attended to here, waiting for them. the school will not identify the name of the school, so we don't know which school they're from but they're from gilro
david louie is there and joins us now with a live report. david? >> we're inside anderson lake, county park. as you know, step aside. you can see the school group from gilroy, they're supposed to be here for a day's outing and to do hiking but suddenly something went wrong. let's take a look at what sky 7 hd caught the call came in at 2:00 in the afternoon. two boys and one girl all caught on the trail, it goes up the face of a steep hill. and from there, you can see a beautiful water...
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david louie is on the scene with the story for us. david? >> well, it's hot this evening in san jose. but that has not impacted numbers or the level of passion these people are showing after their march to san jose city hall. they're here to try to get more money for working families and prevent families from being deported. these two brothers and sisters providing the human face for the debate over immigration reform. their mother deported to mexico yesterday because she was undocumented. as they marched they point out there are millions like them whose families have been separated. >> i do need my mother here. just not just for me, so i can -- but well being of my 12-year-old brother. he deserves to grow up within the guidance of my mother. >> a long time activist says current policy is devicive. >> these are set to divide immigrant families. to destabilize their work force. intimidate workers from finding further -- you know further rights to intimidate neighbors to not support each other. >> families went to mass to pray but there is gro
david louie is on the scene with the story for us. david? >> well, it's hot this evening in san jose. but that has not impacted numbers or the level of passion these people are showing after their march to san jose city hall. they're here to try to get more money for working families and prevent families from being deported. these two brothers and sisters providing the human face for the debate over immigration reform. their mother deported to mexico yesterday because she was...
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david louie abc7 news >> david, thank you very much. sky 7 is live over fruit veil district. community and labor groups are celebrating workers day. oakland police department says it's ready to handle trouble. the department brought in vans to move officers in if there is a repeat of the violence that marred event in 2012. >> the final survey finds more bare ground than snow at the sierra. water managers say the snow pack is only at 18% of average. mandatory rationing began in santa cruz. residents will be allowed to only 249 gallons per home per day. customers using more than their share paying a fine going up by $50 for those that go over 20% over the limit. these are the first cuts in santa cruz in nearly 25 years >> 60 gallons per day will be happy for people to stay within for things like bathing and flushing their toilets. but there won't be a lot of water left over for irrigation, outside. >> and this rationing runs through october 31st >> state water officials launched a state wide campaign on how we can save water every day the theme is this we're californians an was
david louie abc7 news >> david, thank you very much. sky 7 is live over fruit veil district. community and labor groups are celebrating workers day. oakland police department says it's ready to handle trouble. the department brought in vans to move officers in if there is a repeat of the violence that marred event in 2012. >> the final survey finds more bare ground than snow at the sierra. water managers say the snow pack is only at 18% of average. mandatory rationing began in santa...
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abc 7 news reporter david louie is on the story. >> reporter: the owners of the casino have been accused of hiding millions in profits. if the accusations made by the state attorney general is true, that would make the state a victim, they could have taken $8.1 million last year, enough to take the benefits from police officers, but it could be owed to much more, the nonprofit group, asians for americans. it is paid to run a nonprofit center for gamble iing addition >> these guys are professionals at hiding money, there is an enormous shell game involved here. and certainly, we've seen scam after scam throughout this country in which very sophisticated investors and regulators have not been able to chase all the money. >> casino matrix is accused of funneling $14 million into one nevada company, $38 and a half million into another, and $14 million to another company, each with ties to both companies. this is one representative, they did not return our calls today nor did san jose police, which we're told is responsible for enforcement and compliance of the city's gaming regulations and a
abc 7 news reporter david louie is on the story. >> reporter: the owners of the casino have been accused of hiding millions in profits. if the accusations made by the state attorney general is true, that would make the state a victim, they could have taken $8.1 million last year, enough to take the benefits from police officers, but it could be owed to much more, the nonprofit group, asians for americans. it is paid to run a nonprofit center for gamble iing addition >> these guys...
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you never know twhaes going to happen. >> in mountainview, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> you never know. we have a lot more ahead tonight on abc 7 news at 9:00. up next, why has traffic been so bad on the bay bridge the past few days? we'll ride-along with the highway patrol to find out. >> clever new fix for the broken bridge bolts and all this watt water in the middle of a drought and you'll find out where it's coming from and why a million people may have lost an incentive to conserve. ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, bite into a juicy, seedless watermelon. they're just $3.99 each. breyer's ice cream is $2.99. and start the fiesta. corona is just $11.97 a twelve pack. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> as you may have seen, the bay bridge traffic has been a challenge. traffic has been horrendous. everyone seems to have a theory as to why. here's a live picture of the bridge. lyanne melendez on some of the theories. >> the back yum on the bay bridge hasn't been this bad the metering lights were still
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david louie is live in los altos hills where the event is creating quite a buzz. >> you can see neighbors are in the middle of the intersection the chp is here. los altos county sheriff's department as well as san jose police. let's show you video of the president arriving just about ten minutes ago. they're making a turn into the home of ann wajitski they did not know this is going to happen in their neighborhood until this afternoon. they had no idea who is coming and where security. the five people inside are attending a clesed event. >> silicon valley is now fertile ground that yields big donations that can help influence issues that december onyat with the business of technology. they have called on elected officials in washington endorsing candidates and fund raising. it's important with democrats facing rough races in a number of states. one is here in the valley. receiving support from who's who of high tech ceos including marisa mayer. mr. obama, however, endorsed >> we find an issue after issue, members tend to vote with the size does get him the most money. >> republican that i
david louie is live in los altos hills where the event is creating quite a buzz. >> you can see neighbors are in the middle of the intersection the chp is here. los altos county sheriff's department as well as san jose police. let's show you video of the president arriving just about ten minutes ago. they're making a turn into the home of ann wajitski they did not know this is going to happen in their neighborhood until this afternoon. they had no idea who is coming and where security....
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in morgan hill, david louie, abc7 news. >> and the marine mammal center says it's seeing a record numberof stranded sales along the coastline. it up perfect from a previous record in 1998. many of the seals are pups and emaciateed and tee hydrateed and bad shape. that includes poppy, a sea lion found in march. >> the services district will vote tonight on a plan designed to get people to save water, if it passes residents who don't cut their water usage by 35% would have to pay on average $20 an month extra. cal fire says crews plan to move bases in this part of the state. prolonged drought conditions helped keep firefighters busy. cal fire says they responded to double of what they do this time of the year >> drought conditions have set the stage for what could be a very busy and potentially dangerous fire season. >> officials say fire season ended in parts of california. >> we're hearing from the jury foreman in the latest patent trial between apple and samsung. he says jurors reached a mixed verdict not intended to send a broader message in the smart phone tech wars. >> it's a great s
in morgan hill, david louie, abc7 news. >> and the marine mammal center says it's seeing a record numberof stranded sales along the coastline. it up perfect from a previous record in 1998. many of the seals are pups and emaciateed and tee hydrateed and bad shape. that includes poppy, a sea lion found in march. >> the services district will vote tonight on a plan designed to get people to save water, if it passes residents who don't cut their water usage by 35% would have to pay on...
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david louie is on the scene with the story for us. david? >> well, it's hot this evening in san jose. but that has not impacted numbers or the level of passion these people are showing after their march to san jose city hall. they're here to try to get more money for working families and prevent families from being deported. these two brothers and sisters providing the human face for the debate over immigration reform. their mother deported to mexico yesterday because she was undocumented. as they marched they point out there are millions like them whose families have been separated. >> i do need my mother here. just not just for me, so i can -- but well being of my 12-year-old brother. he deserves to grow up within the guidance of my mother. >> a long time activist says current policy is devicive. >> these are set to divide immigrant families. to destabilize their work force. intimidate workers from finding further -- you know further rights to intimidate neighbors to not support each other. >> families went to mass to pray but there is gro
david louie is on the scene with the story for us. david? >> well, it's hot this evening in san jose. but that has not impacted numbers or the level of passion these people are showing after their march to san jose city hall. they're here to try to get more money for working families and prevent families from being deported. these two brothers and sisters providing the human face for the debate over immigration reform. their mother deported to mexico yesterday because she was...
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abc7 news reporters nick smith and david louie covering the mars for us tonight.et's begin with you and democrat strayings taking place at fruit veil bart plaza in oakland. >> this has been a party nonstop . the rally has been people coming up and expressing concerns you can see a demonstration taking place now the crowd has been huge, filled with demonstrations from across the bay area in celebration of international workers day. they hope to highlight issues beyond fair wages and labor laws. hot topic this year is immigration. ending the deportation of undocumented my -- migrant workers 800 people took to the streets. it's a small part of what the rally is all about. beginning as a way to recognize the international labor movement, organizers say it's transformed into an annual human rights protest they say will touch on issues affecting their community. most of the anger is focused on pr
abc7 news reporters nick smith and david louie covering the mars for us tonight.et's begin with you and democrat strayings taking place at fruit veil bart plaza in oakland. >> this has been a party nonstop . the rally has been people coming up and expressing concerns you can see a demonstration taking place now the crowd has been huge, filled with demonstrations from across the bay area in celebration of international workers day. they hope to highlight issues beyond fair wages and labor...
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david louie is live with the story. david? >> records indicate they spend $37 million to acquire the land around it. when it comes to explaining why it was cutoff, he didn't seem to work at all. ' arrived by himself after a judge ordered him to appear. he's one of silicon valley's top venture capitolists and a co-founder of sun micro systems. including martin's beach, a spot that has been accessible for a century. opponents argue that is a violation of a state coastal act and they want to hold coast love responsible. >> it's important because there is phone shally over $10 million in fines and penalties on the violations. >> in court, he said i don't recollect when asked questions about what he knew about blocking access and about a previous legal challenge. >> appears everything is cloaked in attorney-client privilege he seems to have taken his manager the poor man in the front row as the individual closing this beach. >> coastal says he receives 500 to a thousand pages per week and trusts turns to make decisions and handle m
david louie is live with the story. david? >> records indicate they spend $37 million to acquire the land around it. when it comes to explaining why it was cutoff, he didn't seem to work at all. ' arrived by himself after a judge ordered him to appear. he's one of silicon valley's top venture capitolists and a co-founder of sun micro systems. including martin's beach, a spot that has been accessible for a century. opponents argue that is a violation of a state coastal act and they want to...
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david louie is live with the story. david? >> records indicate they spend $37 million to acquire the land around it. when it comes to explaining why it was cutoff, he didn't seem to work at all. ' arrived by himself after a judge ordered him to appear. he's one of silicon valley's top venture capitolists and a co-founder of sun micro systems. including martin's beach, a spot that has been accessible for a century. opponents argue that is a violation of a state coastal act and they want to hold coast love responsible. >> it's important because there is phone shally over $10 million in fines and penalties on the violations. >> in court, he said i don't recollect when asked questions about what he knew about blocking access and about a previous legal challenge. >> appears everything is cloaked in attorney-client privilege he seems to have taken his manager the poor man in the front row as the individual closing this beach. >> coastal says he receives 500 to a thousand pages per week and trusts turns to make decisions and handle m
david louie is live with the story. david? >> records indicate they spend $37 million to acquire the land around it. when it comes to explaining why it was cutoff, he didn't seem to work at all. ' arrived by himself after a judge ordered him to appear. he's one of silicon valley's top venture capitolists and a co-founder of sun micro systems. including martin's beach, a spot that has been accessible for a century. opponents argue that is a violation of a state coastal act and they want to...
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david louie, abc7 news >> and on reports of low pay, angry the president would they say ignoring this issue. she's worked in a walmart store nine years >> i need president obama to tell walmart to give us a living wage. asking for $25,000 a year. >> now, the leader of the free world will grace one young woman's facebook page. >> everyone is liking it, sharing it. he gave me a hulling hug. >> the president invited christina and her family for the event. >> that is a special moment. she was so excited. >> yes. i can't believe she pulled it off. >> i know. >> beautiful weather and we'll continue with increasing temperatures heading into the weekend. yes. no matter what you're doing with mom, picnic, taking her out for a hike, lunch, weather will cooperate. live doppler 7 hd showing clear skies now. we have clouds but that is about it. measuring rainfall long gone. winds up gusting to 37 at sfo now. about ta po 33 miles per hour around napa. 58 in san francisco. mid-60s in oakland. it's 68 in gilroy. 55 half moon bay. palm trees and blowing blue skies behind 68 in santa rosa. you can see
david louie, abc7 news >> and on reports of low pay, angry the president would they say ignoring this issue. she's worked in a walmart store nine years >> i need president obama to tell walmart to give us a living wage. asking for $25,000 a year. >> now, the leader of the free world will grace one young woman's facebook page. >> everyone is liking it, sharing it. he gave me a hulling hug. >> the president invited christina and her family for the event. >>...
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david louie is live where the trouble started. the 19-year-old woman bought the story. he needed someone to drive him to see his father in mountain view he couldn't his car because his license was suspended she drove him to mountain view. police aren't saying what causeder to realize she was a kidnap victim. >> she felt like her safety was in danger. and that is when she decided not to be a victim. convinced him she can drive him around a little bit more and got on the freeway and crashed into another car to force them to pull over to the side >> the crash happened on bay shore freeway. officers arrived the kidnapper got behind the wheel and took off the nissan was abandoned a short distance away the kidnapper walked off. it appears middlebrook then jumped a fence or walked into this park, went to the home of a 61-year-old woman ask kidnapped her. the woman was told to get into the lincoln town car. middlebrook got behind the wheel thecht were heading first to berkeley then east. then to ione. then, there was an opportunity to escape. >> he ended up leaving her in the v
david louie is live where the trouble started. the 19-year-old woman bought the story. he needed someone to drive him to see his father in mountain view he couldn't his car because his license was suspended she drove him to mountain view. police aren't saying what causeder to realize she was a kidnap victim. >> she felt like her safety was in danger. and that is when she decided not to be a victim. convinced him she can drive him around a little bit more and got on the freeway and crashed...
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david louie, abc7 news >> and on reports of low pay, angry the president would they say ignoring thisue. she's worked in a walmart store nine years >> i need president obama to tell walmart to give us a living wage. asking for $25,000 a year. >> now, the leader of the free world will grace one young woman's facebook page. >> everyone is liking it, sharing it. he gave me a hulling hug. >> the president invited christina and her family for the event. >> that is a special moment. she was so excited. >> yes. i can't believe she pulled it off. >> i know. >> beautiful weather and we'll continue with increasing temperatures heading into the weekend. yes. no matter what you're doing with mom, picnic, taking her out for a hike, lunch, weather will cooperate. live doppler 7 hd showing clear skies now. we have clouds but that is about it. measuring rainfall long gone. winds up gusting to 37 at sfo now. about ta po 33 miles per hour around napa. 58 in san francisco. mid-60s in oakland. it's 68 in gilroy. 55 half moon bay. palm trees and blowing blue skies behind 68 in santa rosa. you can see all
david louie, abc7 news >> and on reports of low pay, angry the president would they say ignoring thisue. she's worked in a walmart store nine years >> i need president obama to tell walmart to give us a living wage. asking for $25,000 a year. >> now, the leader of the free world will grace one young woman's facebook page. >> everyone is liking it, sharing it. he gave me a hulling hug. >> the president invited christina and her family for the event. >> that is...
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reporters david louie and allen wong we'll have more information on abc7 news bay area. >> some stanfordiversity students will be. >> justin about to take a trip beneath the sea. he's an archaeologist, researching history of the roman empire. >> no one saw it again for hundreds of centuries. so, to be able to see it the first time, to be able to work on that and bring it out of view, since then, it's something i find remarkable. he has conducted thousands of dives this student is part of the team last summer. collecting data from ship wrecks and harbors the ro jekts are in turkey and cicely. >> we found bits, small bits of a humble dish. a plate for a small bowl for eating smashed under the wall associated with being trapped there. these things we get a sense of moments in time. >> the exploration offer a glimpse into the life of those sailors. and their relationship with an unpredictable sea. iet took courage. and some conviction to go out for weeks to months at a time before leaving your family or home. and not necessarily knowing what you're going to find on another end of the bridge.
reporters david louie and allen wong we'll have more information on abc7 news bay area. >> some stanfordiversity students will be. >> justin about to take a trip beneath the sea. he's an archaeologist, researching history of the roman empire. >> no one saw it again for hundreds of centuries. so, to be able to see it the first time, to be able to work on that and bring it out of view, since then, it's something i find remarkable. he has conducted thousands of dives this student...
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here is david louie. >> the number of events keeps growing. new teams want to use this facility. latest is the pack 12 championship a three-year deal >> as a few tour site we no this stadium was built with a vision for big time events so we're delighted to be here especially in opening year. >> crews are hard at work the 9,000 club seats in place, and the club lounge is shaping up. some serious technology going in, too, including wi-fi hot spots this, has to be fine tuneed and jed york says everything will be ready. >> it's not just technology. you've got 68,500 people coming to a new building. there is going to be growing pains >> three year pro jess edges towards tomorrow police, he says it mirrors what he envisioned for the team. iets crazy how much it resembles ideas put into the stadium. it doesn't feel real. and i'm shocked how much it resembles ideas and passion we put into it for many years. >> no video of the locker room is allowed. york wants to surprise the team. it has 18-20 ceilings and lots of walnut. 11 adjustment, a new adjustment to the goalpost raised by five fe
here is david louie. >> the number of events keeps growing. new teams want to use this facility. latest is the pack 12 championship a three-year deal >> as a few tour site we no this stadium was built with a vision for big time events so we're delighted to be here especially in opening year. >> crews are hard at work the 9,000 club seats in place, and the club lounge is shaping up. some serious technology going in, too, including wi-fi hot spots this, has to be fine tuneed and...
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here is david louie. >> the number of events keeps growing. new teams want to use this facility.is the pack 12 championship a three-year deal >> as a few tour site we no this stadium was built with a vision for big time events so we're delighted to be here especially in opening year. >> crews are hard at work the 9,000 club seats in place, and the club lounge is shaping up. some serious technology going in, too, including wi-fi hot spots this, has to be fine tuneed and jed york says everything will be ready. >> it's not just technology. you've got 68,500 people coming to a new building. there is going to be growing pains >> three year pro jess edges towards tomorrow police, he says it mirrors what he envisioned for the team. iets crazy how much it resembles ideas put into the stadium. it doesn't feel real. and i'm shocked how much it resembles ideas and passion we put into it for many years. >> no video of the locker room is allowed. york wants to surprise the team. it has 18-20 ceilings and lots of walnut. 11 adjustment, a new adjustment to the goalpost raised by five feet. >> m
here is david louie. >> the number of events keeps growing. new teams want to use this facility.is the pack 12 championship a three-year deal >> as a few tour site we no this stadium was built with a vision for big time events so we're delighted to be here especially in opening year. >> crews are hard at work the 9,000 club seats in place, and the club lounge is shaping up. some serious technology going in, too, including wi-fi hot spots this, has to be fine tuneed and jed...
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. >> abc7 news reporter david louie looked at six examples of new technologies and is live in san jose right now with more for us. david? >> well, no one is arguing against tighter security. but how much will it cost? congressman eric swalwell wants to find out. >> congressman swalwell found six companies, five american, one canadian with airport security solutions. he wasn't endorsing them, but would like to create a pilot program to see if any one, or combination might close vulnerabilities the 15-year-old that hopped the fence and stowed away on a jet was latest wake up call there are gaps in security. >> once we put these technologies out in the field at these airports can we learn if their effectiveness is going to be affordable. >> a southern california company demonstrated how to detect by sound. >> vibration picked up and transferred here. that converts it into electronic signal. >> an algo rhythm can dial in, reducing false alarms but projected costs to outfit mineta san jose, under $800,000 this, is a ground level radar system. when an intruder is detected the camera can 0 in
. >> abc7 news reporter david louie looked at six examples of new technologies and is live in san jose right now with more for us. david? >> well, no one is arguing against tighter security. but how much will it cost? congressman eric swalwell wants to find out. >> congressman swalwell found six companies, five american, one canadian with airport security solutions. he wasn't endorsing them, but would like to create a pilot program to see if any one, or combination might close...
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david louie is live in an heirloom tomato farm. hi, david. >> hi, ama and larry.farm is using drip or low flow irrigation but there is a tool available to be used in conjunction with intertuition and years of experience to learn how to adjust water usage. these are heirloom tomato seedlings. in gilroy, it used one acre foot of water. given the drought, the goal is to use less, that is why michael johnson is in the field today. >> they take care of the water. that is their livelihood. >> he and his colleague drip irrigation system. data will be collected to help mike and sheri kennedy to determine when to adjust the how much. and what to do when plants are stressed by too little or too much water and supplement their knowledge. >> if they found plants weren't looking or looking as strong we look to make sure there wasn't an invasive pest. >> having access to data can help you make decisions right away. >> this week's heat wave will require more water because they haven't shaped the soil. >> plants are still. roots aren't deep yet. so at the same time, drive down de
david louie is live in an heirloom tomato farm. hi, david. >> hi, ama and larry.farm is using drip or low flow irrigation but there is a tool available to be used in conjunction with intertuition and years of experience to learn how to adjust water usage. these are heirloom tomato seedlings. in gilroy, it used one acre foot of water. given the drought, the goal is to use less, that is why michael johnson is in the field today. >> they take care of the water. that is their...
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that is where david louie is live this evening. >> the plaza here is all set for hundreds of marchersverge here minutes from now. it's not tempering passion for reform. many families say they live in fear of deportation because they lack documentation. joining them are these kids. their mother deported to mexico yesterday, as the representative tried to introduce a bill that would have stopped it they're the face of the call for immigration reform. >> there is families and something that is inhumane. >> these realities that we experience are why we march and have signs for our brothers and sisters not marching with us why we have to understand problem that's lead to deportations and exploitations. >> john boehner deflected blame on reform. >> biggest impediment we have is that american people don't trust the president to enforce or implement the law we've may or may not pass >> this also focuses on the wage gap. similar changes are under consideration if neighboring cities and county >> we have not seen businesses leave the community or unemployment increase. and any price increase th
that is where david louie is live this evening. >> the plaza here is all set for hundreds of marchersverge here minutes from now. it's not tempering passion for reform. many families say they live in fear of deportation because they lack documentation. joining them are these kids. their mother deported to mexico yesterday, as the representative tried to introduce a bill that would have stopped it they're the face of the call for immigration reform. >> there is families and something...
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david louie is live where the trouble started. the 19-year-old woman bought the story. he needed someone to drive him to see his father in mountain view he couldn't his car because his license was suspended she drove him to mountain view. police aren't saying what causeder to realize she was a kidnap victim. >> she felt like her safety was in danger. and that is when she decided not to be a victim. convinced him she can drive him around a little bit more and got on the freeway and crashed into another car to force them to pull over to the side >> the crash happened on bay shore freeway. officers arrived the kidnapper got behind the wheel and took off the nissan was abandoned a short distance away the kidnapper walked off. it appears middlebrook then jumped a fence or walked into this park, went to the home of a 61-year-old woman ask kidnapped her. the woman was told to get into the lincoln town car. middlebrook got behind the wheel thecht were heading first to berkeley then east. then to ione. then, there was an opportunity to escape. >> he ended up leaving her in the v
david louie is live where the trouble started. the 19-year-old woman bought the story. he needed someone to drive him to see his father in mountain view he couldn't his car because his license was suspended she drove him to mountain view. police aren't saying what causeder to realize she was a kidnap victim. >> she felt like her safety was in danger. and that is when she decided not to be a victim. convinced him she can drive him around a little bit more and got on the freeway and crashed...
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david louie is live at the airport with a look at the technology he's talking about. david. >> well, dan, some of the technology demonstrated today has been deployed already at some smaller airports across the u.s. managers here at mineta san jose airport think they know one possible way to pay for it. it took a 15-year-old from santa clara to show how weak perimeter security is, and now six companies have stepped forward with possible solutions. congressman invited them to demonstrate their technology at the al maida county emergency operations center. he tipped on the homeland security committee. >> only once we put these technologies out in the field in the airports can we burn if they're effective and if it's going to be affordable. >> spotter rf is a utah company that has developed ground level radar that can detect human motion on both sides of the fence. surveillance cameras then zero in to identify the person and trigger an alert. >> it tells you what to look at. you have something here at this location. all the time, day or night, rain or fog, just like the po
david louie is live at the airport with a look at the technology he's talking about. david. >> well, dan, some of the technology demonstrated today has been deployed already at some smaller airports across the u.s. managers here at mineta san jose airport think they know one possible way to pay for it. it took a 15-year-old from santa clara to show how weak perimeter security is, and now six companies have stepped forward with possible solutions. congressman invited them to demonstrate...
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david louie is live at the airport with a look at the technology he's talking about. david. >> well, dan, some of the technology demonstrated today has been deployed already at some smaller airports across the u.s. managers here at mineta san jose airport think they know one possible way to pay for it. it took a 15-year-old from santa clara to show how weak perimeter security is, and now six companies have stepped forward with possible solutions. congressman invited them to demonstrate their technology at the al maida county emergency operations center. he tipped on the homeland security committee. >> only once we put these technologies out in the field in the airports can we burn if they're effective and if it's going to be affordable. >> spotter rf is a utah company that has developed ground level radar that can detect human motion on both sides of the fence. surveillance cameras then zero in to identify the person and trigger an alert. >> it tells you what to look at. you have something here at this location. all the time, day or night, rain or fog, just like the po
david louie is live at the airport with a look at the technology he's talking about. david. >> well, dan, some of the technology demonstrated today has been deployed already at some smaller airports across the u.s. managers here at mineta san jose airport think they know one possible way to pay for it. it took a 15-year-old from santa clara to show how weak perimeter security is, and now six companies have stepped forward with possible solutions. congressman invited them to demonstrate...
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>>reporter: in sap jose, david louie abc 7 news. >> 2 giants of the cell phone industry has been facing off san jose federal court for most. apple samsung suing each other each claiming the other stole its technology but tonight the verdict is in. battle has been over accusations by apple that samsung used patented apple technology in a pop already samsung phone galaxy s 3. technology apple says taken from the latest i-phone including the 5. many claims of infringement made but the judge made it nair odd to 7 patton and citing awarding apple 119 million dollars. a lieutenant of 00money maybe but not the 2 bill i don't know or more apple was seeking. about half the amount for technology samsung used in the ground breaking phone s 3 and key find that go samsung stole the unlock feature that apple says it patented. >> you should know that this is the second time apple and samsung are have faced off over patent. first case two years ago in the same federal court with the same judge but with smart phones apple won but took a second trial to settle on damages of 1 billion dollars. jurors orde
>>reporter: in sap jose, david louie abc 7 news. >> 2 giants of the cell phone industry has been facing off san jose federal court for most. apple samsung suing each other each claiming the other stole its technology but tonight the verdict is in. battle has been over accusations by apple that samsung used patented apple technology in a pop already samsung phone galaxy s 3. technology apple says taken from the latest i-phone including the 5. many claims of infringement made but the...
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in redwood city, david louie abc 7 news. >> well it is getting a lot safer to ride immune any san francisco. transit system says cell phone theft dropped 77 percent since may of last year. city officials credit safety campaign that was launched last november. it's putting more police officers on patrol inside muni buses. riders are also urged to be more aware of their surroundings and that's apparently making a difference. over all crime on muni down by a third in the past year. despite the drop riders are still being warned to the avoid using the smart phone on the bus to avoid a fee. >> drivers getting confused about a shifted off ramp just south of the golden gate bridge. if you have been out there you know it's a little odd. it has been moved 1,000 feet earlier on northbound 101 to allow construction of the presidio parkway project. chp keeping an eye on drivers tonight to make sure they don't try any illegal turns. there were a few accidents there this morning. signs warning drivers about the change are posted before the turn off. >> if you miss it you are going across the golden gate
in redwood city, david louie abc 7 news. >> well it is getting a lot safer to ride immune any san francisco. transit system says cell phone theft dropped 77 percent since may of last year. city officials credit safety campaign that was launched last november. it's putting more police officers on patrol inside muni buses. riders are also urged to be more aware of their surroundings and that's apparently making a difference. over all crime on muni down by a third in the past year. despite...
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david cassidy. great choice. neil diamond great voice. john grant. great singer but my favorite perhaps is louieely love the cover. that's 1980 something. who is this guy, andy. >> nobody knows. can you put him back up there. >> some guy who wandered into a recording story in l.a. cut the album. disappeared his check bounced. nobody has seen him since. apparently the album is fantastic. >> do you think it's mike baker. >> ugly mike baker. >> mike baker is a chiselled man. >> also mike baker doesn't really look like mike bake esh. >> any other thoughts about this. >> they should also do words and spring stein would be there. >> because all he does is talks. i like a lot of his songs but he doesn't sing. >> he goes, the streets are covered with glass of my face -- >> do you see how easy it is. >> you blew my mind. thank you. for my string stein impersonation. >> i have a million of people people. all right. i was kind of sad bjorke wasn't on the list. >> she was. >> i was sad she was on. we're going to talk about jet packs. stick around. in the nation, it's not always pretty. add brand new belongi
david cassidy. great choice. neil diamond great voice. john grant. great singer but my favorite perhaps is louieely love the cover. that's 1980 something. who is this guy, andy. >> nobody knows. can you put him back up there. >> some guy who wandered into a recording story in l.a. cut the album. disappeared his check bounced. nobody has seen him since. apparently the album is fantastic. >> do you think it's mike baker. >> ugly mike baker. >> mike baker is a...
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david's movie was funny but it was more of a drama, i guess. >> rose: take a look at this. this is a scene from an earlier season of louiealking about the car he drives. here it is. >> my life is really evil. there are people who are starving in the world and i drive an infinity. that's really evil. there are people who just starved to death. that's all they ever did. there's people who are like bored and they go oh, i'm hungry and then they just die. and that's all they ever got to do. and meanwhile i'm in my car boom boom like having a great time and i sleep like a baby. it's totally my fault because i could trade my infinity for like a nice ford focus with no miles on it and i get back like $20,000. and i could save hundreds of people from dying of starvation with that money. and every day i don't do it. every day i make them die with my car. >> rose: when was that, do you know. >> that was 2010 i guess. that was the first year of the show. i didn't know it was from the pilot. >> rose: it was from the pilot. >> 2009, 10, something like that. >> rose: chris rock told you make specials a masterpiece. >> yes, you try to.
david's movie was funny but it was more of a drama, i guess. >> rose: take a look at this. this is a scene from an earlier season of louiealking about the car he drives. here it is. >> my life is really evil. there are people who are starving in the world and i drive an infinity. that's really evil. there are people who just starved to death. that's all they ever did. there's people who are like bored and they go oh, i'm hungry and then they just die. and that's all they ever got to...
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louie ray fire. so he made a fire get worse but he didn't start it or at least no witnesses saw him start it. >> davidtainment, what about that? >> the weather has radically improved yesterday a little bit and today quite a bit. tomorrow, it's supposed to get even better. there's a lot of optimism and confidence among firefighters and among authorities. keep in mind, in the wider picture, overall, with the drought we have, this is going to be the longest fire season we've ever had. it's really kind of a scary thought. >> it's weeks ahead of when it usually would start. as you were heading to make this phone call and join us here on the air, what are the skies looking like today in your area? >> we have the typical marine layer. we missed it this week. it would have been nice to have it. it's actually finally here for the first time. looks like the sun is going to come out. the morning was mostly gray. >> okay. david gehrig with the san diego union tribute, thanks, david. >>> a shift in temperatures and the winds as you heard expecting to calm those fires in california. there's still a threat in the ea
louie ray fire. so he made a fire get worse but he didn't start it or at least no witnesses saw him start it. >> davidtainment, what about that? >> the weather has radically improved yesterday a little bit and today quite a bit. tomorrow, it's supposed to get even better. there's a lot of optimism and confidence among firefighters and among authorities. keep in mind, in the wider picture, overall, with the drought we have, this is going to be the longest fire season we've ever had....