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. >>> business reporter david louie is inseed the conference, live tweeting from the blog. you can follow him on twitter and catch his full report on abc 7 news at 5:00. >>> not a lot of fog to help cool us off. temperatures are still climbing. how about a live look from our lake tahoe camera. temperatures won't be cool here, in the sierra, of course, no snow to speak of and everything is so dry. people can expect it to hit about 85 degrees there. the lake, if you can get on the lake, that's the place to be. we've got live team coverage of how the heat is impacting us all starting with mike nicco up on the roof. >> walnut creek one of the areas that could possibly have poor air quality. good news, everybody running green right now, so the poor air quality has not developed. the heat advisory goes all the way to the ocean today and tomorrow. it just started. so we're just now getting into the most dangerous part of the day, risk of heat related illnesses through at least 7:00. if you're heading to the beaches, the southwest facing beaches, strong rip currents places like sym
. >>> business reporter david louie is inseed the conference, live tweeting from the blog. you can follow him on twitter and catch his full report on abc 7 news at 5:00. >>> not a lot of fog to help cool us off. temperatures are still climbing. how about a live look from our lake tahoe camera. temperatures won't be cool here, in the sierra, of course, no snow to speak of and everything is so dry. people can expect it to hit about 85 degrees there. the lake, if you can get on...
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abc 7 news reporter david louie waded through the court files and is live with the latest from the jail. >> reporter: we now know the name of the 31-year-old white inmate who died here last week. his name is michael james tyree, a transient who lived for a while in florida. a judge ordered him to leave the jail and go into a mental health care facility but he never made it. court records indicate he was to be transferred to an adult residential crisis facility operated by momentum for mental health. three correctional officers all deputy sheriffs were suspended after the 31-year-old inmate was found unresponsive in his cell early thursday morning. efforts to revive him were unsuccessful. court files say he was arrested several times in the past couple of years in san jose. he was picked up once with needles and syringes. in the spring he was found in possession of a stolen laptop computer taken at a local library and was arrested for possession of methamphetamine while loitering. his name appears in the notice of death in court files. a court officer confirms search warrants were issued
abc 7 news reporter david louie waded through the court files and is live with the latest from the jail. >> reporter: we now know the name of the 31-year-old white inmate who died here last week. his name is michael james tyree, a transient who lived for a while in florida. a judge ordered him to leave the jail and go into a mental health care facility but he never made it. court records indicate he was to be transferred to an adult residential crisis facility operated by momentum for...
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david louie joins us live with the information. david? >> reporter: the sheriff as well as the under sheriff appeared in front of our cameras a few minutes ago. they couldn't tell us a great deal of information only because the jail has not received any information yet from the coroner regarding the cause of death. they're telling us the inmate was 33 years old, in jail for multiple counts of assault and battery. he was found dead in his cell yesterday morning. so the sheriff's office decided to be transparent and to at least update people on what they can tell us at this point without violating privacy laws when it comes to health care this, is a result of what happened in the previous month, late august, when another inmate was found dead in his cell, allegedly at the hands of three correctional officers. that case is still, of course, going into trial. now, this is what we know at this point. we know that this particular inmate has a medical problem. he was taken several times to a holding facility, then, to the valley medical center f
david louie joins us live with the information. david? >> reporter: the sheriff as well as the under sheriff appeared in front of our cameras a few minutes ago. they couldn't tell us a great deal of information only because the jail has not received any information yet from the coroner regarding the cause of death. they're telling us the inmate was 33 years old, in jail for multiple counts of assault and battery. he was found dead in his cell yesterday morning. so the sheriff's office...
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david louie, abc 7 news. >> i was following your tweets this morning and all of these new gadgets and gismos and upgrades y. saw the larger ipad and then the pencil and all of that looked suspiciously like the microsoft surface. we know what the surface is. what does apple have that is different? >> certainly the ipad pro has a much more powerful chip in it. it has a lot more capability and has the ability to use the pencil to create brush strokes if you are doing calligraphy or trying to fill in art work. that is something artists will find useful in this particular ipad pro. it's not for everybody and on the pricey side. >> thank you. >>> still ahead here on abc 7 news at 4:00, the san francisco man who travelled all the way to kentucky to protest the county clerk at the center of the newest fight over same-sex marriage. >> california lawmakers make a decision over controversial right to die legislation. >>> abc 7 news talks with the brother of the woman killed at san francisco's pier 14. what he wants the public to know about his family's new lawsuit. >>> michael finney taking your
david louie, abc 7 news. >> i was following your tweets this morning and all of these new gadgets and gismos and upgrades y. saw the larger ipad and then the pencil and all of that looked suspiciously like the microsoft surface. we know what the surface is. what does apple have that is different? >> certainly the ipad pro has a much more powerful chip in it. it has a lot more capability and has the ability to use the pencil to create brush strokes if you are doing calligraphy or...
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david louie is live in san jose. david? >> reporter: the finger pointing is going in both directions. the contractor says the county is to blame for delays. the new building is supposed to be open two years ago. if you go inside, you'll see it's far from complete. it's hard to imagine this facility being ready in three weeks but the county is blaming turner construction for multiple delays. executives are threatening to lock out the contractor in a week. >> you make a choice of doing damage to the county and to the patient in the hospital. and by not completing this project. i think it's inexcusable. >> reporter: the county estimates it's losing $36 million a year in revenues. levis stadium offered financial incentives to speed up construction. >> turner, the general contractor there holds many of its subcontractors and our project, we believe got neglected while they're trying to get an additional premium for levis. >> reporter: it's an allegation turner construction denies and fired back the county shuffled project leader
david louie is live in san jose. david? >> reporter: the finger pointing is going in both directions. the contractor says the county is to blame for delays. the new building is supposed to be open two years ago. if you go inside, you'll see it's far from complete. it's hard to imagine this facility being ready in three weeks but the county is blaming turner construction for multiple delays. executives are threatening to lock out the contractor in a week. >> you make a choice of...
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david louie is live in san jose. david? >> reporter: the finger pointing is going in both directions. the contractor says the county is to blame for delays. the new building is supposed to be open two years ago. if you go inside, you'll see it's far from complete. it's hard to imagine this facility being ready in three weeks but the county is blaming turner construction for multiple delays. executives are threatening to lock out the contractor in a week. >> you make a choice of doing damage to the county and to the patient in the hospital. and by not completing this project. i think it's inexcusable. >> reporter: the county estimates it's losing $36 million a year in revenues. levis stadium offered financial incentives to speed up construction. >> turner, the general contractor there holds many of its subcontractors and our project, we believe got neglected while they're trying to get an additional premium for levis. >> reporter: it's an allegation turner construction denies and fired back the county shuffled project leader
david louie is live in san jose. david? >> reporter: the finger pointing is going in both directions. the contractor says the county is to blame for delays. the new building is supposed to be open two years ago. if you go inside, you'll see it's far from complete. it's hard to imagine this facility being ready in three weeks but the county is blaming turner construction for multiple delays. executives are threatening to lock out the contractor in a week. >> you make a choice of...
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david louie joins us live with the information. david? >> reporter: the sheriff as well as the under sheriff appeared in front of our cameras a few minutes ago. they couldn't tell us a great deal of information only because the jail has not received any information yet from the coroner regarding the cause of death. they're telling us the inmate was 33 years old, in jail for multiple counts of assault and battery. he was found dead in his cell yesterday morning. so the sheriff's office decided to be transparent and to at least update people on what they can tell us at this point without violating privacy laws when it comes to health care this, is a result of what happened in the previous month, late august, when another inmate was found dead in his cell, allegedly at the hands of three correctional officers. that case is still, of course, going into trial. now, this is what we know at this point. we know that this particular inmate has a medical problem. he was taken several times to a holding facility, then, to the valley medical center f
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abc 7 news reporter david louie is live now in san jose with their story. david?well, the number of refugees streaming into europe is staggering. an estimated 20,000 alone today have reached germany. a family that formerly lived in iraq shares their story with us. they were helped by the fact they have relatives here in the south bay. even with asylum granted, this family wants to shield their identities from isis. a mother of three teenagers, her husband is still living in mosul where isis has taken control. >> it's very difficult for me with my children. i take all responsibility on myself. >> reporter: like many living in syria and iraq, they decided it was no longer safe to stay. while visiting the bay area to attend a relative's wedding, they decided to stay and apply for asylum. it was granted. now they must wait for approval for their father to come. 18-year-old nivea, a sued anymo pseudonym cried as she worried about her father's safety. these are the tough decisions and sacrifices made by this family and thousands now trying to resettle in europe. 16-year
abc 7 news reporter david louie is live now in san jose with their story. david?well, the number of refugees streaming into europe is staggering. an estimated 20,000 alone today have reached germany. a family that formerly lived in iraq shares their story with us. they were helped by the fact they have relatives here in the south bay. even with asylum granted, this family wants to shield their identities from isis. a mother of three teenagers, her husband is still living in mosul where isis has...
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in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >> coming up next, sexual assault on campus. >> p are you stilltting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. >>> more breaking news in san ma dayo a northbound cal train hit a car. cal train says the person was not harmed which is amazing when you see the car. follow us on twitter on abc7 news bay area for breaking news 24-7. >> a number of colleges in san francisco teamed up with police and district attorneys office to raise awareness and stop sexual assaults on campuses. they're calling on the city to follow same protocols when dealing with this type of crime. >> reporter: a startling statistic regarding sexual assaults on campuses axe cord owing the district attorney, 50% of them occurred between labor day and thanksgiving, colleges calling it the red zone. >> first time they're getting away from home. they're in an environment that is more adult like. >> today, san francisco police and the d.a. signed a memo of understanding with
in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >> coming up next, sexual assault on campus. >> p are you stilltting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. >>> more breaking news in san ma dayo a northbound cal train hit a car. cal train says the person was not harmed which is amazing when you see the car. follow us on twitter on abc7 news bay area for breaking news...
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david louie is live with details about the plan. david? >> reporter: the county wants a blue ribbon panel to come into the jail, take a look and see what they can do to make it safer for inmates, especially for those with mental illness. we have learned a substantial number of people in the jail have mental illness. this is an identical block where a 31-year-old michael tryee was beaten to death. the cells have wooden doors to provide some privacy. it may have prevented others from witnessing what happened. county officials want to create a blue ribbon commission to look at what improvements can be made in operations to prevent a repeat tragedy. >> we're asking the commission to conduct it's work quickly so we can begin reforming at a rapid pace. >> reporter: a major look will be how to deal with the county's ment mentally ill. >> of that, 40% of the inmate population suffer mental health illnesses. >> reporter: sheriff smith says recruits will get more crisis intervention training, including dealing with the mentally ill. >> we're adding
david louie is live with details about the plan. david? >> reporter: the county wants a blue ribbon panel to come into the jail, take a look and see what they can do to make it safer for inmates, especially for those with mental illness. we have learned a substantial number of people in the jail have mental illness. this is an identical block where a 31-year-old michael tryee was beaten to death. the cells have wooden doors to provide some privacy. it may have prevented others from...
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david louie is live with details about the plan. david? >> reporter: the county wants a blue ribbon panel to come into the jail, take a look and see what they can do to make it safer for inmates, especially for those with mental illness. we have learned a substantial number of people in the jail have mental illness. this is an identical block where a 31-year-old michael tryee was beaten to death. the cells have wooden doors to provide some privacy. it may have prevented others from witnessing what happened. county officials want to create a blue ribbon commission to look at what improvements can be made in operations to prevent a repeat tragedy. >> we're asking the commission to conduct it's work quickly so we can begin reforming at a rapid pace. >> reporter: a major look will be how to deal with the county's ment mentally ill. >> of that, 40% of the inmate population suffer mental health illnesses. >> reporter: sheriff smith says recruits will get more crisis intervention training, including dealing with the mentally ill. >> we're adding
david louie is live with details about the plan. david? >> reporter: the county wants a blue ribbon panel to come into the jail, take a look and see what they can do to make it safer for inmates, especially for those with mental illness. we have learned a substantial number of people in the jail have mental illness. this is an identical block where a 31-year-old michael tryee was beaten to death. the cells have wooden doors to provide some privacy. it may have prevented others from...
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first, abc7 news reporter david louie is live in san jose with the deputy's first appearance in court today. david? >> reporter: the three deputies are facing life in prison if found guilty of murder. up to a year in jail if found guilty of assaulting an inmate. their attorneys are saying there is too much paper work to review. >> the 28-year-old, and 227-year-olds showed no emotion walking into court for the first time. facing murder charges. they didn't even look at friends and family members who packed the courtroom. the former correctional officers are being held without bail for beating michael tyree so severely, he bled to death for injuries to his spleen and liver. >> we filed felony assault charges against the correctional officers for an assault on a different inmate a few minutes before the murder of michael tyree. >> reporter: a number of public defenders wore pins that said tyree. >> the people tell us they've experienced abuse at the hands of the staff and witnessed this abuse take the life of one of our clients. we take that personally. >> reporter: the county board met
first, abc7 news reporter david louie is live in san jose with the deputy's first appearance in court today. david? >> reporter: the three deputies are facing life in prison if found guilty of murder. up to a year in jail if found guilty of assaulting an inmate. their attorneys are saying there is too much paper work to review. >> the 28-year-old, and 227-year-olds showed no emotion walking into court for the first time. facing murder charges. they didn't even look at friends and...
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david louie explains how san jose thinks it can do that. >> san jose could be living on the same blockhe city wants to spend $2.4 million to acquire the plaza hotel to house 49 homeless people. it's called rapid rehousing. small projects were portable housing can be set up. the cost of the conversion would cost about $45,000 for each of the 49 units, about one tenth of the cost of creating a new facility. >> it would cost more to build in san jose. so the city will rehabilitate older motels, use them for housing at a bargain. >> the city recognizes there are many kinds of homeless with different issues. the plaza would be targeted for less than two years. >> they have disabilities that are going to acquire life long support. other folks might just need a hand up. we need to get help to get on their way back to their own independent living situation. >> some business owners told the council they're worried about the project, others don't. >> i don't see a problem with that. i think so. i think there is room to house homeless downtown. >> the council has given staff a green light to proc
david louie explains how san jose thinks it can do that. >> san jose could be living on the same blockhe city wants to spend $2.4 million to acquire the plaza hotel to house 49 homeless people. it's called rapid rehousing. small projects were portable housing can be set up. the cost of the conversion would cost about $45,000 for each of the 49 units, about one tenth of the cost of creating a new facility. >> it would cost more to build in san jose. so the city will rehabilitate...
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first, abc7 news reporter david louie is live in san jose with the deputy's first appearance in court today. david? >> reporter: the three deputies are facing life in prison if found guilty of murder. up to a year in jail if found guilty of assaulting an inmate. their attorneys are saying there is too much paper work to review. >> the 28-year-old, and 227-year-olds showed no emotion walking into court for the first time. facing murder charges. they didn't even look at friends and family members who packed the courtroom. the former correctional officers are being held without bail for beating michael tyree so severely, he bled to death for injuries to his spleen and liver. >> we filed felony assault charges against the correctional officers for an assault on a different inmate a few minutes before the murder of michael tyree. >> reporter: a number of public defenders wore pins that said tyree. >> the people tell us they've experienced abuse at the hands of the staff and witnessed this abuse take the life of one of our clients. we take that personally. >> reporter: the county board met
first, abc7 news reporter david louie is live in san jose with the deputy's first appearance in court today. david? >> reporter: the three deputies are facing life in prison if found guilty of murder. up to a year in jail if found guilty of assaulting an inmate. their attorneys are saying there is too much paper work to review. >> the 28-year-old, and 227-year-olds showed no emotion walking into court for the first time. facing murder charges. they didn't even look at friends and...
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abc 7 news reporter david louie says this shows the explosion in the dispute with turner constructionn a hospital project. that worker is okay. david will have a full report at 5:00. >>> santa clara county officials are verifying what role if any, officers played in an inmate's death last month. melanie has the details. >> reporter: the coroner's report on this inmate is not out yet and there's a media hold on it. that office has been instructed not to speak to the press about it. corrections deputies that work here at the jail also fall underneath the sheriff's office. still a sheriff's office spokesperson says their investigation into this inmate's death is not a conflict of interest. community advocates are calling for a review of the inmate's death. >> being transparent about what happened doesn't harm anybody. just keeps everybody safe. >> reporter: their investigation is under way. >> i believe our detectives have the integrity so it does not become a confluct of interest. >> reporter: last thursday, pair modics produced the inmate dead inside the jail. he says a corrections dep
abc 7 news reporter david louie says this shows the explosion in the dispute with turner constructionn a hospital project. that worker is okay. david will have a full report at 5:00. >>> santa clara county officials are verifying what role if any, officers played in an inmate's death last month. melanie has the details. >> reporter: the coroner's report on this inmate is not out yet and there's a media hold on it. that office has been instructed not to speak to the press about...
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as david louie. >> it's hard to imagine the facility being ready in 3 week weeks.the county is blaming turner construction for multiple delays. county executives are threatening to lock out the contractor in a week after serving it with a notice of default. >> to make the choice of doing damage to the county and to the to the patients in the hospital by not completing this project i think is inexcusable. >> the county estimates losing 36 million dollars a year in patient revenue. turn has been caused of losing interest in the hospital project when levi stadium another one of turner projects offered financial incentive to speed up construction. >> turner who is the general contractor there pulled many of its sub contractors in our project we believe got neglected while they were trying to get paid additional the premium if his for levi. >>reporter: alleges turner construction spokesman denied. turner fired back that the county made 800 change orders and shuffled project leaders creating the most from us stat stating situation ever as the nation biggest builder hospital and health care f
as david louie. >> it's hard to imagine the facility being ready in 3 week weeks.the county is blaming turner construction for multiple delays. county executives are threatening to lock out the contractor in a week after serving it with a notice of default. >> to make the choice of doing damage to the county and to the to the patients in the hospital by not completing this project i think is inexcusable. >> the county estimates losing 36 million dollars a year in patient...
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abc 7 news reporter david louie is live with the rest of the story. david. >> reporter: well, dan, you're about to see even more of that dramatic video showing that worker surviving that underground blast. now, santa clara county executives say it's an example why they're trying to get rid of the contractor for causing many delays in the project. but the contractor says the county is to blame. this cell phone video is the latest twist in a very public finger point campaign at charter construction, which is in charge of a multimillion dollar expansion at valley medical center. it shows a vault where a new steam pipe is being extended to heat a new patient building. but that banging sound is a precursor of something very serious about to happen. >> yeah, joel, maybe you should step out for a minute. >> reporter: the worker starts to climb out of the underground vault. popping noises continue as the hot steam was building up pressure, and then -- the worker was saved from being scalded as co-workers pulled him out. the county says turner construction was
abc 7 news reporter david louie is live with the rest of the story. david. >> reporter: well, dan, you're about to see even more of that dramatic video showing that worker surviving that underground blast. now, santa clara county executives say it's an example why they're trying to get rid of the contractor for causing many delays in the project. but the contractor says the county is to blame. this cell phone video is the latest twist in a very public finger point campaign at charter...
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abc 7 news reporter david louie is live with the rest of the story. david. >> reporter: well, dan, you're about to see even more of that dramatic video showing that worker surviving that underground blast. now, santa clara county executives say it's an example why they're trying to get rid of the contractor for causing many delays in the project. but the contractor says the county is to blame. this cell phone video is the latest twist in a very public finger point campaign at charter construction, which is in charge of a multimillion dollar expansion at valley medical center. it shows a vault where a new steam pipe is being extended to heat a new patient building. but that banging sound is a precursor of something very serious about to happen. >> yeah, joel, maybe you should step out for a minute. >> reporter: the worker starts to climb out of the underground vault. popping noises continue as the hot steam was building up pressure, and then -- the worker was saved from being scalded as co-workers pulled him out. the county says turner construction was
abc 7 news reporter david louie is live with the rest of the story. david. >> reporter: well, dan, you're about to see even more of that dramatic video showing that worker surviving that underground blast. now, santa clara county executives say it's an example why they're trying to get rid of the contractor for causing many delays in the project. but the contractor says the county is to blame. this cell phone video is the latest twist in a very public finger point campaign at charter...
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david louie, abc 7 news. >> stay with us for continuing information about this story. we spoke to an inmate who claims he heard the entire incident. >>> take a look at this picture. oakland police are asking for help identifying this man in connection with the murder of a musician outside a nightclub in april. emilio novoris was hit by a stray bullet. family of his joined police to ask for help. >> nobody can make up for what happened to us. you know, this tragedy. this is our voice here today. we need for somebody to help us. >> police previously released pictures of two other persons of interest in the shooting. there's a $35,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >>> that kentucky clerk who was jailed for not issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples was freed today. >> here's more. >> reporter: gay marriage versus embattled freedoms. kim davis is a free woman. >> i just want to give god the glory. his people have rallied and you are a strong people! >> reporter: a judge read the rights before mike huckabee and they were set to ramp up the fight and ho
david louie, abc 7 news. >> stay with us for continuing information about this story. we spoke to an inmate who claims he heard the entire incident. >>> take a look at this picture. oakland police are asking for help identifying this man in connection with the murder of a musician outside a nightclub in april. emilio novoris was hit by a stray bullet. family of his joined police to ask for help. >> nobody can make up for what happened to us. you know, this tragedy. this is...
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in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news mptd. >>> another republican has joined the race for barbara boxer'sate seat. the former state gop chairman is the third republican to jump into the race against attorney general and representative loretta sanchez. the primary is in june. democrats are strongly favored to hold the seat. >>> new criticism for donald trump after he insulted the physical appearance of carly fiorina. on the democratic side the race is tightening. karen traverse has more from washington, d.c. >> reporter: another feud erupting in the republican presidential field. a new cover story quotes donald trump as saying this about carly fiorina. look at that face. would anyone vote for that? can you imagine that the face of our next president? last night she brushed off the comments. >> maybe i am getting under his skin a little bit. >> reporter: today trump responded. >> i'm talking about her persona. >> reporter: he is still flying high in the polls. a new national poll shows trump with a commanding lead. the only other candidate in the double digits, ben carson. an eight point bo
in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news mptd. >>> another republican has joined the race for barbara boxer'sate seat. the former state gop chairman is the third republican to jump into the race against attorney general and representative loretta sanchez. the primary is in june. democrats are strongly favored to hold the seat. >>> new criticism for donald trump after he insulted the physical appearance of carly fiorina. on the democratic side the race is tightening. karen traverse...
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here's many david louie. >> tell this is an identical block one story down where 31-year-old michaelyree beat tone death. cell don't have bar. they have wooden doors with small window to provide inmates some privacy. but that privacy may have prevented others from witnessing what happened. county officials want to create a blue ribbon commission to look at what improvement can be made in operations to prevent a rae pete tragedy. >> we ask the come dogs conduct the work quickly so we can begin implement rae form at rapid pace. >> major focus will be on how to deal with mentally ill. fast growing percentage of the county 3600 inmates. >> of that about 48 percent of that inmate population men and women suffer some type of mentdal illness diagnosed by our custody health staff. >>reporter: sheriff smith says recruit in academy class under way now will get more crisis intervention training which include dealing with mental ill. >> we add to that academy that if will mane that they have an additional week in the academy 40 hours of training so all correctional staff have received some menta
here's many david louie. >> tell this is an identical block one story down where 31-year-old michaelyree beat tone death. cell don't have bar. they have wooden doors with small window to provide inmates some privacy. but that privacy may have prevented others from witnessing what happened. county officials want to create a blue ribbon commission to look at what improvement can be made in operations to prevent a rae pete tragedy. >> we ask the come dogs conduct the work quickly so we...
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the david louie was the first to report on twitter today the autopsy results that show he died of blunt force trauma. >> attorney for the family of michael didn't mince words about death allegedly at the hands of 3 deputy. >> there's a fact basis for the phrase he got the the bleep beat out of him. so at the beat him badly. >> after a week of silence the santa clara county sheriff laid out details from the investigation. deputy ferris, rodriguez and luke tvl are charged. coroner examination found that he bled to death after he suffered multiple blunt force trauma found in the single occupancy is cell naked and covered in feces. >> this is a tragic the, sad heart breaking fell haven't. and that michael tyrone even though he was an inmate in a jail is a person of value. >> deputy ferris and luke arrested at their home in dawn. deputy rodriguez surrendered short time later. >> they were booked fingerprinted and photographed at the santa clara county male main jail. very same jail where they are accused of taking the life of an inmate they swore to protect ix they are being held in jail out
the david louie was the first to report on twitter today the autopsy results that show he died of blunt force trauma. >> attorney for the family of michael didn't mince words about death allegedly at the hands of 3 deputy. >> there's a fact basis for the phrase he got the the bleep beat out of him. so at the beat him badly. >> after a week of silence the santa clara county sheriff laid out details from the investigation. deputy ferris, rodriguez and luke tvl are charged....
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yesterday david louie was the only journalist to speak with the chief of corrections in charge of the jail. as the chief in charge of the department of corrections, do you say full responsibility for what happens? >> yes. >> john is the undersheriff of santa clara county. he's also in charge of the jails and with the aretail space of three of his correctional deputies, accused of beating and killing inmate michael tyree, he's evaluating his leadership that allowed it to happen. >> were we could go enough to discourage, were we holding people accountable. that's what i was doing as far as scrutinizing myself and my staff. >> protesters gathered and some complained about abuses where novak was taken. this man's son was an inmate last year. >> they handcuffed him and beat him and his head split open and he was taken to the hospital. >> we are actually going back and reexamining some of the other case that is we had, okay in but we do have quite a few we had been investigating the past several months. >> hour, the tougher challenge will be how better to handle inmates with mental illness.
yesterday david louie was the only journalist to speak with the chief of corrections in charge of the jail. as the chief in charge of the department of corrections, do you say full responsibility for what happens? >> yes. >> john is the undersheriff of santa clara county. he's also in charge of the jails and with the aretail space of three of his correctional deputies, accused of beating and killing inmate michael tyree, he's evaluating his leadership that allowed it to happen....
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we are live in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >> thank you. abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has been digging into the background of the three corrections deputies who are now under arrest. she's learned one of them, matthew ferris, was on the wrong side of the law once before. coming up at 5:00, we'll finding out what melanie has uncovered. >>> the elk fire in lake county has grown to 670 acres today. the fire started yesterday afternoon just before 3:00 off elk mountain and mt. dinger road. no evacuations are planned for tonight. residents who were evacuated last night are able to return home. the fire is 25% contained. >>> just a terrible accident this morning in pacheco when a car hit four people, a mother and her three children. >> it happened near 2nd avenue and shadowwood drive just after 7:00 this morning. the injured kids were airlifted to children's hospital oakland. >> reporter: residents rushed outside just after 7:00 this morning when they heard the crash. outside they found a mother and her three kids had been hit by a car. >>
we are live in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >> thank you. abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow has been digging into the background of the three corrections deputies who are now under arrest. she's learned one of them, matthew ferris, was on the wrong side of the law once before. coming up at 5:00, we'll finding out what melanie has uncovered. >>> the elk fire in lake county has grown to 670 acres today. the fire started yesterday afternoon just before 3:00 off elk mountain...
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in san francisco, david louie abc 7 news. >> apple is facing criticism for the small number of womenr a presentation which demonstrated the capabilities of photo shop on the new ipad pro. >> i'm not quite happy with the model smile. i wish she had a little more smile. i think it would warm up the design quite a bit. we have an app for that. >> many on social media felt changing the neutral face being teased or harassed for not smiling. the event was dominated by mostly white male executives. >>> if you want a new apple product now is the time to sell your old one. >> michael finney has more on the shrinking window. >> that was the ideal time to sell before the new models go on sale and there is no shortage of buyers. several websites will pay cash for used iphones and ipads. you can shop around online for the best offer. today the trade in service gazelle offered $348 for an iphone 6 and $140 for an ipad. another site offered $370 for iphone but $15 for the ipad. tech crunch writer says if you are going to sell now is definitely the time. >> you have about 2 1/2 to 3 weeks until the
in san francisco, david louie abc 7 news. >> apple is facing criticism for the small number of womenr a presentation which demonstrated the capabilities of photo shop on the new ipad pro. >> i'm not quite happy with the model smile. i wish she had a little more smile. i think it would warm up the design quite a bit. we have an app for that. >> many on social media felt changing the neutral face being teased or harassed for not smiling. the event was dominated by mostly white...
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david louie explains that santa clara county is making changes at the fair grounds. >> reporter: chris shaw has taken each of his six dogs for classes. this 2-year-old is the recent. however, he and others are facing a dilemma. the management of the fair grounds is no longer going to rent them a large building to hold the weekly classes as of january 1st. >> hopes are grim and more and more facilities are being shut down to dogs so clubs have to look around to many different places. >> classes for puppies for training and developing sense of smell for hunting has been held here 50 years by two groups. santa clara dogs and town and country. a change is on the horizon. this has to do with a reevaluation of how the fair grounds can be used in the fewer tour. a 190 page report is going through the board of supervisors on tuesday as a step. a public hearing has been held to get community feed back. one executive tells us there is no timetable for changes at the facility. however, finding a replacement may be difficult. >> during the summer, it's okay to have outside training. but then, when
david louie explains that santa clara county is making changes at the fair grounds. >> reporter: chris shaw has taken each of his six dogs for classes. this 2-year-old is the recent. however, he and others are facing a dilemma. the management of the fair grounds is no longer going to rent them a large building to hold the weekly classes as of january 1st. >> hopes are grim and more and more facilities are being shut down to dogs so clubs have to look around to many different places....
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abc7 news reporter david louie discovered this and more in court documents today. >> reporter: 31-year-old michael james tyree died in custody at county jail. he was supposed to be getting treatment in a residential mental health facility. records indicate that had a judge decided that over a month ago, but was waiting for a bed. he was found unresponsive in his cell after midnight on thursday. he could not be revived. the coroner's office is not releasing results of the autopsy. three correctional officers, all deputy sheriffs have been suspended. search warrants were issued and served over the weekend as part of the investigation. photos of the dead white inmate are not being released but a clear picture of his past is contained in court documents. a year ago, deputy as rested tyree loitering outside of a church with a small amount of methamphetamine in his pants pocket. he's been arrested for possessing needles an syringes and being in possession of a stolen lap top computer from a local library. he was a transient and records indicate he also lived, for a time, in florida. >>> a ground
abc7 news reporter david louie discovered this and more in court documents today. >> reporter: 31-year-old michael james tyree died in custody at county jail. he was supposed to be getting treatment in a residential mental health facility. records indicate that had a judge decided that over a month ago, but was waiting for a bed. he was found unresponsive in his cell after midnight on thursday. he could not be revived. the coroner's office is not releasing results of the autopsy. three...
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abc7 news reporter david louie discovered this and more in court documents today. >> reporter: 31-year-old michael james tyree died in custody at county jail. he was supposed to be getting treatment in a residential mental health facility. records indicate that had a judge decided that over a month ago, but was waiting for a bed. he was found unresponsive in his cell after midnight on thursday. he could not be revived. the coroner's office is not releasing results of the autopsy. three correctional officers, all deputy sheriffs have been suspended. search warrants were issued and served over the weekend as part of the investigation. photos of the dead white inmate are not being released but a clear picture of his past is contained in court documents. a year ago, deputy as rested tyree loitering outside of a church with a small amount of methamphetamine in his pants pocket. he's been arrested for possessing needles an syringes and being in possession of a stolen lap top computer from a local library. he was a transient and records indicate he also lived, for a time, in florida. >>> a ground
abc7 news reporter david louie discovered this and more in court documents today. >> reporter: 31-year-old michael james tyree died in custody at county jail. he was supposed to be getting treatment in a residential mental health facility. records indicate that had a judge decided that over a month ago, but was waiting for a bed. he was found unresponsive in his cell after midnight on thursday. he could not be revived. the coroner's office is not releasing results of the autopsy. three...
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david louie explains that santa clara county is making changes at the fair grounds. >> reporter: chris shaw has taken each of his six dogs for classes. this 2-year-old is the recent. however, he and others are facing a dilemma. the management of the fair grounds is no longer going to rent them a large building to hold the weekly classes as of january 1st. >> hopes are grim and more and more facilities are being shut down to dogs so clubs have to look around to many different places. >> classes for puppies for training and developing sense of smell for hunting has been held here 50 years by two groups. santa clara dogs and town and country. a change is on the horizon. this has to do with a reevaluation of how the fair grounds can be used in the fewer tour. a 190 page report is going through the board of supervisors on tuesday as a step. a public hearing has been held to get community feed back. one executive tells us there is no timetable for changes at the facility. however, finding a replacement may be difficult. >> during the summer, it's okay to have outside training. but then, when
david louie explains that santa clara county is making changes at the fair grounds. >> reporter: chris shaw has taken each of his six dogs for classes. this 2-year-old is the recent. however, he and others are facing a dilemma. the management of the fair grounds is no longer going to rent them a large building to hold the weekly classes as of january 1st. >> hopes are grim and more and more facilities are being shut down to dogs so clubs have to look around to many different places....
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nile murray is still recovering and david louie has the story. >> reporter: 21-year-old nile murray islin. he suspended a broken wrist, heel and elbow when the balcony collapse. three fingers were broken. he was one of seven survivors while six others died appears to haunt him. . >> i feel quite guilty. >> reporter: valley medical center has been treating four of the seven survivors including hannah waters, who didn't want to be interviewed. when he returns home, niles says he will pay respects to the families that lost a loved one. he was one of 13 irish students working summer jobs here to pay for college. they were very close. >> to our friends, we miss you. we will always miss you. we'll never forget you. and some day, i look forward to seeing you all, again. >> reporter: he calls the collapse a life changing event. and one consequence is a fear of balconies. he encountered one the other day. >> i realized i was on a balcony. i didn't want to go in. he said you're going to have to conquer the fear. and do it eventually. >> reporter: doctors say he should be walking again in a coupl
nile murray is still recovering and david louie has the story. >> reporter: 21-year-old nile murray islin. he suspended a broken wrist, heel and elbow when the balcony collapse. three fingers were broken. he was one of seven survivors while six others died appears to haunt him. . >> i feel quite guilty. >> reporter: valley medical center has been treating four of the seven survivors including hannah waters, who didn't want to be interviewed. when he returns home, niles says he...
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nile murray is still recovering and david louie has the story. >> reporter: 21-year-old nile murray isto fly back home to dublin. he suspended a broken wrist, heel and elbow when the balcony collapse. three fingers were broken. he was one of seven survivors while six others died appears to haunt him. . >> i feel quite guilty. >> reporter: valley medical center has been treating four of the seven survivors including hannah waters, who didn't want to be interviewed. when he returns home, niles says he will pay respects to the families that lost a loved one. he was one of 13 irish students working summer jobs here to pay for college. they were very close. >> to our friends, we miss you. we will always miss you. we'll never forget you. and some day, i look forward to seeing you all, again. >> reporter: he calls the collapse a life changing event. and one consequence is a fear of balconies. he encountered one the other day. >> i realized i was on a balcony. i didn't want to go in. he said you're going to have to conquer the fear. and do it eventually. >> reporter: doctors say he should be w
nile murray is still recovering and david louie has the story. >> reporter: 21-year-old nile murray isto fly back home to dublin. he suspended a broken wrist, heel and elbow when the balcony collapse. three fingers were broken. he was one of seven survivors while six others died appears to haunt him. . >> i feel quite guilty. >> reporter: valley medical center has been treating four of the seven survivors including hannah waters, who didn't want to be interviewed. when he...
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david louie has the story. >> 7 surgery later 21-year-old murray is preparing tofully home to dublint week with mother helen and brother who have given him weeks of morale spraeingt. elbow in the fall when the for flan florida collapses on her. vein transplant performed to same as index finger. he was of 7 survivors while others did to with quite quality if cell medical center has been treating 4 of the 7 survivors including hanna water whose sat quietly listening to nile. she didn't want to be interviewed. when he returns home niles says he will be happy to see friends because the family lost a loved 1. number summer jobs here to pay for college. they were very close e.to our friends we miss you. we will always miss you. we will never forget you. some day i look forward to seeing you all gichbility he calls the balcony collapse a life changing event and 1 cons quen of that is fear of balcon balcony. he countered one the other day i was balcony and moved back i didn't know what to go after it again then he said you have to conquer the fear better to do it now. >>reporter: his prosecu
david louie has the story. >> 7 surgery later 21-year-old murray is preparing tofully home to dublint week with mother helen and brother who have given him weeks of morale spraeingt. elbow in the fall when the for flan florida collapses on her. vein transplant performed to same as index finger. he was of 7 survivors while others did to with quite quality if cell medical center has been treating 4 of the 7 survivors including hanna water whose sat quietly listening to nile. she didn't want...
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in san jose, david louie abc 7 news. >> pg&e filed for multi-million dollar rate i hope crease. did that today and proved would it boost the utility revenue by 2.7 billion dollars over three years starting in 2017. pg&e needs the money for technology upgrade and improved preparedness. customer could expect increase of about 4 dollars per month in the first year of this proposal. >> tonight san jose city leaders voted to explore the idea of rent control to slow the city sky rocketing housing market. average rental praise has gone up 54 percent in the last 5 years. current rules only regulate rent increase on pro the with 3 or more units built before 1979. about a third of all rental in san jose. advocate want the council to cap logical almost all rent increase and make it more difficult to evict tenant. >> help people who are spending at least half half the income open the rent and the possibility of being dispoliceed or even being homeless. >> landlord contend the cost are also sky rocketing and lowering the allowable rent 0could lead to run down property. city council plans to
in san jose, david louie abc 7 news. >> pg&e filed for multi-million dollar rate i hope crease. did that today and proved would it boost the utility revenue by 2.7 billion dollars over three years starting in 2017. pg&e needs the money for technology upgrade and improved preparedness. customer could expect increase of about 4 dollars per month in the first year of this proposal. >> tonight san jose city leaders voted to explore the idea of rent control to slow the city sky...
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