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[laughter] devin: you might have handed it back. david: don't accept the call. until the 1840's that they change the system all the way around, introduced stamps, people started using envelopes. all the things we think about using the mail. it's only been around for 160 years. carol: if it was a harvard business study of how to run a business, this would be how not to run a business. they were not in control of being able to price with a do. devin: they are still not in control and this is what i'm writing for this issue. in the opening remarks here it if he noticed april 10, the , postal service lowered the price for first-class stamps. david: bad news for everyone who is putting his retirement in forever stamps. [laughter] devin: the whole thing, the forever stamp was supposed to be a forever stamp and a matter -- no matter what happened to the price, it would not go up. now if you bought forever stamps before april 10, you lost money. carol: what is the future of the u.s. postal service? does it continue like it is today or become something different? devin:
[laughter] devin: you might have handed it back. david: don't accept the call. until the 1840's that they change the system all the way around, introduced stamps, people started using envelopes. all the things we think about using the mail. it's only been around for 160 years. carol: if it was a harvard business study of how to run a business, this would be how not to run a business. they were not in control of being able to price with a do. devin: they are still not in control and this is what...
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devin? >> reporter: yes, there is a panic over what might happen to the warriors without steph curry, but we have learned a couple of things in the past week. number one the team can't win without him and the fan's enthusiasm is unaffected. >> we are cheering. >> if oracle is the heart of the warriors nation, excitement over the team's class for the second championship radiates out from the arena in every direction. leaving virtually no corner of the bay area untouched. from families watching together at home. and to fans cheering on the restaurants and bars around the state. >> when you see your team, and that they are just exciting to watch. it is an exciting time. i'm ecstatic. >> reporter: even with the biggest star sidelined, warriors would surge to an early lead and never look back, leaving fans a lot to cheer about. >> it's not going to be easy, but if they stick to the game plan they'll be fine. >> we got this, curry is out, averaging 30 points every, it's good, no matter what. >> re
devin? >> reporter: yes, there is a panic over what might happen to the warriors without steph curry, but we have learned a couple of things in the past week. number one the team can't win without him and the fan's enthusiasm is unaffected. >> we are cheering. >> if oracle is the heart of the warriors nation, excitement over the team's class for the second championship radiates out from the arena in every direction. leaving virtually no corner of the bay area untouched. from...
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father devine, the leader and head of the devine piece mission movement bought it in 1948 renaming it. and it was abandon for the past 15 years. that was until these new apartments come back to life again, the open house starts tomorrow at 3:00. >>> a septa bus driver hit and killed a bicyclist in the frankfurt section of philadelphia today. police say a man cut in front of the bus at lunchtime. no passengers were on board that bus. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> well, the weather includes damp and chilly temperatures, there's a little rain on the radar. we could see more rain again tomorrow. >> glen "hurricane" schwartz has the first alert forecast. >> we are seeing a little bit of improvement in parts of the area, other places are seeing a little of rain for the first time in philadelphia, we have partly sunny skies, a little sun getting through those clouds. we're seeing a couple little streaks of blue in the lehigh valley. the clouds, of course, kept the temperature down at or below sixty in most areas. radar shows rain in southern chester county, newcastle county, to
father devine, the leader and head of the devine piece mission movement bought it in 1948 renaming it. and it was abandon for the past 15 years. that was until these new apartments come back to life again, the open house starts tomorrow at 3:00. >>> a septa bus driver hit and killed a bicyclist in the frankfurt section of philadelphia today. police say a man cut in front of the bus at lunchtime. no passengers were on board that bus. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather....
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we heard devin. >> we did hear devin. >> what does it mean? >> it is such a tight race and so crucial. trump has been leading in most polls heading into tuesday. ted cruz has steadily narrowed that gap. it's hard to overstate how important this race is for cruz. if trump wins, he's on a glide path to the magic delegate number of 1237. if cruz wins in the hoosier state, he'll have the momentum and make a contested convention more likely, dan and paula. >> tuesday night, a big night. and martha, i want to remind our viewers. it's a big morning for you. you're going one on one with ted cruz. coming up on "this week" later this morning right here on abc. thank you, martha. >>> turn to the battle brewing over prince's estate and the bombshell revelation from his sister, who says he did not have a will. that is severely complicating matters. and we're going to see its bitter effects this week. because the family is headed to court for the first time this week over his masisive fortune. eva pilgrim has his story. good morning. >> reporter: good morni
we heard devin. >> we did hear devin. >> what does it mean? >> it is such a tight race and so crucial. trump has been leading in most polls heading into tuesday. ted cruz has steadily narrowed that gap. it's hard to overstate how important this race is for cruz. if trump wins, he's on a glide path to the magic delegate number of 1237. if cruz wins in the hoosier state, he'll have the momentum and make a contested convention more likely, dan and paula. >> tuesday night, a...
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father devine was a cult leader in the early 20th century.e believed in integration and peace and equal opportunities for everybody. but he started an anti-bilbo campaign. this is father devine. he is posing with this gentleman, who just happens to be from mississippi. parts of his campaign ran in newspapers. another example of the campaign includes -- this particular one says "we sleep together in queen anne's bed." he will have ones like "we eat together, we drink together, we take baths together." it reinforces the equality between the races. the things that people want to know about bilbo, more race relations things. bilbo embraced the new deal programs under roosevelt and brought different commissions like the gaming and wildlife commission to the state. that increased roads and dealt with various legislation. a lot of the new deal programs, the ccc, the pwa, he embraced to bring in new jobs. he was a man of the lower class and helped increase the quality of life. theodore bilbo kept getting reelected and reelected, you know. even with a
father devine was a cult leader in the early 20th century.e believed in integration and peace and equal opportunities for everybody. but he started an anti-bilbo campaign. this is father devine. he is posing with this gentleman, who just happens to be from mississippi. parts of his campaign ran in newspapers. another example of the campaign includes -- this particular one says "we sleep together in queen anne's bed." he will have ones like "we eat together, we drink together, we...
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. >> inside look for renovations for devine loraine hotel and what it means for north philadelphia. >> and i have more wet weather ahead for tonight and possibly into the morning rush. first alert forecast is straight ahead. >> a birthday surprise for a local rider marking a milestone at 6:00. >>> bringing back broad street, a philadelphia hotel abandon for a decade is making significant progress. tonight, nbc 10 has a sneak peek the devine loraine hotel as it gets set to revitalize north philadelphia. >> good evening. >> the devine loraine hotel is in the process of converting to upscale apartments. >> nbc 10 went inside today before tomorrow's open house, and neighbors say it's finally going to brighten up broad street. nbc 10's lauren mayk is live in north philadelphia. lauren? >> reporter: i'm at broad, and there is work underway. you can see new windows, those are the green ones there. i got a look at the project today and for what some hope will transform more than just the building. >> this is the al baster stair from over a hundred years ago. >> a long journey for the devine l
. >> inside look for renovations for devine loraine hotel and what it means for north philadelphia. >> and i have more wet weather ahead for tonight and possibly into the morning rush. first alert forecast is straight ahead. >> a birthday surprise for a local rider marking a milestone at 6:00. >>> bringing back broad street, a philadelphia hotel abandon for a decade is making significant progress. tonight, nbc 10 has a sneak peek the devine loraine hotel as it gets...
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reporter: devin dwyer, abc news. kimberly: cruz won 10 of virginia is at-large delegates at a state party gathering in harrisonburg. most states require delegates to vote for the person who won that states primary or caucus on the first ballot at the national convention. they are free to vote for any candidate on subsequent ballots. that's what the cruz campaign is hoping for. coming up next, here we go -- the powerball jackpot is climbing. the next drawing and how much you could win, coming up. decision day, where malia obama has decided to go to college and why she's going to start in 2017 rather than this year. i think we should've taken a tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over directions. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you swi
reporter: devin dwyer, abc news. kimberly: cruz won 10 of virginia is at-large delegates at a state party gathering in harrisonburg. most states require delegates to vote for the person who won that states primary or caucus on the first ballot at the national convention. they are free to vote for any candidate on subsequent ballots. that's what the cruz campaign is hoping for. coming up next, here we go -- the powerball jackpot is climbing. the next drawing and how much you could win, coming...
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devin: there is record dry powder in equity funds. put that money to work in a record a lot of time and return value in profits to their partners. a populare has been area since the affordable care act came into effect. health care technology, drugmakers, the whole gamut. vonnie: any public response from high-profile shareholders? ask equitytrying to firms what their appetite for interest is. jon: coming up, oil production and whether high prices are here to stay. bti -- wti trading software in today's session. ♪ jon: check out the commodity market. oil trimming its third weekly advance. oil has surged 85% since february lows climbing above $50 a barrel yesterday. katie nixon is still with us. a quick question on what we are seeing. the debate being generated over the last week or so is whether the decline in inventories has made headway of the last couple of weeks. andrew: as far as the u.s. is concerned, you have the canadian display -- supply disruption. , we are expected to ramp down on the inventory front over the course of this
devin: there is record dry powder in equity funds. put that money to work in a record a lot of time and return value in profits to their partners. a populare has been area since the affordable care act came into effect. health care technology, drugmakers, the whole gamut. vonnie: any public response from high-profile shareholders? ask equitytrying to firms what their appetite for interest is. jon: coming up, oil production and whether high prices are here to stay. bti -- wti trading software in...
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devin: sanders was not the only one talking, the likely republican nominee addressing this. protests erupting outside of his friday night speech in san diego, trump making a police report. event just miles from the border with mexico lasted hours until t rump left the stage. the police decked out in riot gear had to beat back protesters, resting 35 people. donald trump: we are going to build the wall. the backlash not stopping trump from proposing his border wall. into theump: he shouts microphone and it drives everybody crazy. clinton also in california, saying she is ready to take on trump. hillary clinton: we don't need a bully in the white house. bernie sanders still calling for a debate with trump even though trump said no. bernie sanders: for a guy who changes his position so many times, i change it one more time and say yes. trump -- more on years inhe driest five history, donald trump told the crowd of california yesterday, "there is no drought." have a water we problem that is so insane, so ridiculous, where they are taking the water and shoving it out to sea. kimbe
devin: sanders was not the only one talking, the likely republican nominee addressing this. protests erupting outside of his friday night speech in san diego, trump making a police report. event just miles from the border with mexico lasted hours until t rump left the stage. the police decked out in riot gear had to beat back protesters, resting 35 people. donald trump: we are going to build the wall. the backlash not stopping trump from proposing his border wall. into theump: he shouts...
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go warriors. >> reporter: devin fehely, kpix 5. >> the warriors weren't the only winning bay area team. the sharks have a 2-0 lead over nashville. the score tonight 3-2. a tie breaking goal with 3 minutes left in regulation and the goalkeeper made 36 saves. we will have highlights from the warriors and sharks playoff wins on game day with dennis o'donnell after this newscast. >>> the race for the white house, hillary clinton and donald trump are turning their attention oeach other. -- to each other. . >> reporter: hillary clinton leads bernie sanders by 4 points ahead of tuesday's indiana primary but she focused on donald trump sunday linking violence to the republican's rhetoric. >> people talk about immigrants, muslims, women, i mean, enough. enough. that is not who we are. >> reporter: donald trump returned fire. he said he would use bernie sanders' words against hillary clinton in a general election. he questioned if she was qualify dood be president after take -- qualified to be president after taking wall street money. >> bernie sanders said worse than i did. >> reporter: bernie
go warriors. >> reporter: devin fehely, kpix 5. >> the warriors weren't the only winning bay area team. the sharks have a 2-0 lead over nashville. the score tonight 3-2. a tie breaking goal with 3 minutes left in regulation and the goalkeeper made 36 saves. we will have highlights from the warriors and sharks playoff wins on game day with dennis o'donnell after this newscast. >>> the race for the white house, hillary clinton and donald trump are turning their attention...
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let me bring in tad devine. good to be with you. >> senator sanders said last night that hillary clinton thought it was time to pivot to the general election and it is not, i'm paraphrasing. essentially that is what he is saying. what do you see as the next move for the campaign? >> well, we are going to focus on the upcoming events. we've got a primary next week in west virginia. we're going to look at every event. guam is going to have an event. we've got important primaries in oregon and kentucky after that all the way through california, the district of columbia. our focus is on voters. when the voting is done, we'll see where we are and then we'll make decisions about how to proceed from there. >> andrea mitchell spoke with hillary clinton yesterday and asked if senator sanders was hurting the party. let me play her answer to that question. >> well, the facts are pretty clear. i am 3 million votes ahead of him. 300 pledged delegates ahead of him. and we're going to unify the party and we're going to have a
let me bring in tad devine. good to be with you. >> senator sanders said last night that hillary clinton thought it was time to pivot to the general election and it is not, i'm paraphrasing. essentially that is what he is saying. what do you see as the next move for the campaign? >> well, we are going to focus on the upcoming events. we've got a primary next week in west virginia. we're going to look at every event. guam is going to have an event. we've got important primaries in...
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in campbell, devin fehely, kpix5. >> open source storage has 60 employees. it offers storage and infrastructure solutions to other companies. >>> we got a little rain in the last 24 ours. much of it has pushed out of the bay area. a little bit still coming down in the north bay. a little more coming down tonight and maybe tomorrow. but, not a bay area wide event. you will see why as we show you the kpix5 high-def doppler. and the echoes we pick up such as they are are mostly confined to the north bay. the east bay. as we look at this broad area, we go out to ocean beach, see a little sun, 60 degrees. in concord, 64. san jose, 59. santa rosa, 57. still a little wet. a little cold. and that got the attention of our chief meteorologist paul deanno who pointed out that it has been colder this may than two february weekends and wetter than all four february weekends. it is insane. what happened to global warming? here is how it looks atop the west coast. there could be a few backside showers over parts of northern california in the next 24 hours. so it wouldn't b
in campbell, devin fehely, kpix5. >> open source storage has 60 employees. it offers storage and infrastructure solutions to other companies. >>> we got a little rain in the last 24 ours. much of it has pushed out of the bay area. a little bit still coming down in the north bay. a little more coming down tonight and maybe tomorrow. but, not a bay area wide event. you will see why as we show you the kpix5 high-def doppler. and the echoes we pick up such as they are are mostly...
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devin fehely with the search for what caused the fire. >> it was billowing smoke. flames coming mostly from the backdoors. >> reporter: the brick facade gives but the smallest hint for what caused the raging fire. >> i was shocked and terrified. i just threw on my clothes and drove down here. >> reporter: once you step inside the beloved family business, the damage is impossible to ignore. the smell of smoke hangs heavy in the air. the walls were blackened and the display cases with the signature pastries still inside were stained with soot. >> it was pretty bad and i started crying. >> reporter: the three-alarm blaze broke out about 3:00 in the morning. firefighters say it started somewhere in the back of the building. they were able to prevent the flames from spreading to neighboring businesses but smoke and water damage will likely put them out of commission for days if not weeks anyway. >> it's going to shut it down for a little while but given that it's such a close knit community, i think it will come back just even stronger. >> reporter: famous ironically fo
devin fehely with the search for what caused the fire. >> it was billowing smoke. flames coming mostly from the backdoors. >> reporter: the brick facade gives but the smallest hint for what caused the raging fire. >> i was shocked and terrified. i just threw on my clothes and drove down here. >> reporter: once you step inside the beloved family business, the damage is impossible to ignore. the smell of smoke hangs heavy in the air. the walls were blackened and the...
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they tell our devin fehely things could spark in an instant. >> reporter: cal fire says don't let the green hillsides fool you. though fire season is starting slowly, the lingering effects of the state's drought could replace them. >> it just continues to get drier and drier. any time during that time, if we get a wind event, then we are very susceptible to a large damaging fire. >> reporter: fire season statewide has been mild. there have been significantly fewer wild fires in the first part of the year. 619 through april 30 compared to 917 last year. a 34% drop. and the fires have been smaller and more quickly contained. with roughly 600 acres burned statewide through the end of last month, compared to more than 9,000 acres during the same time period last year. but cal fire says we are by no stretch of the imagination out of the woods yet. in fact, years of drought have left millions of trees dead or dying. potential fodder for the next big fire. >> this year is shaping up as not as severe as last year. however, that could change if we get fires in those areas where there is an est
they tell our devin fehely things could spark in an instant. >> reporter: cal fire says don't let the green hillsides fool you. though fire season is starting slowly, the lingering effects of the state's drought could replace them. >> it just continues to get drier and drier. any time during that time, if we get a wind event, then we are very susceptible to a large damaging fire. >> reporter: fire season statewide has been mild. there have been significantly fewer wild fires...
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devin fehely reports from san jose. >> reporter: this is where the minivan crashed into the gate andence here. it's since been repaired. one of the lingering mysteries is when did the crash happen. by the time it was reported and officers arrived, it was already too late. >> the van drove through a fence into the pond. >> partially submerged to the bottom of the window and i can tell if anybody is in the car yet. we're working on that. >> reporter: it went through the gates and went into the water. when officers arrived, this is what they found. >> there's a body floating in the west side of the area. >> the female sergeant who jumped in and retrieved the body, but the paramedics on scene declared the person dead. >> reporter: investigators say they don't know why the driver ended up in the pond in the first place or how he died. >> there's obviously a lot of different factors that could have caused the person's death. we don't know if it was suicide or a traffic collision, if it was a medical type of condition. >> reporter: investigators say they hope that an autopsy will provide th
devin fehely reports from san jose. >> reporter: this is where the minivan crashed into the gate andence here. it's since been repaired. one of the lingering mysteries is when did the crash happen. by the time it was reported and officers arrived, it was already too late. >> the van drove through a fence into the pond. >> partially submerged to the bottom of the window and i can tell if anybody is in the car yet. we're working on that. >> reporter: it went through the...
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kpix 5's devin fehely on the office accident that caused some big problems. >> reporter: patient after patient after patient was wheeled out of the indian health center to be decontaminated and examined for exposure to the chemical creosol. >> we have our chemicals in a locked container in the dental laboratory and they reached up and grabbed something and knocked it over. it splashed on the ground. >> reporter: creosol is commonly used in dentist offices as a sealant for tooth fillings t can be dangerous if it comes in contact with your skin or if you breathe in the fumes, which can cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, and trouble breathing. 17 people got sick today. 7 had symptoms severe enough to go to the hospital. the spill caused its own chain reaction. the fire department called in hazmat. they shut down a stretch of meridien avenue for hours and worked feverishly to decontaminate the building. >> we have to make sure the building is cleared before we're allowing anyone else to go back to work. we don't want to walk away and -- and, you know, someone comes back and in goes, hey, y
kpix 5's devin fehely on the office accident that caused some big problems. >> reporter: patient after patient after patient was wheeled out of the indian health center to be decontaminated and examined for exposure to the chemical creosol. >> we have our chemicals in a locked container in the dental laboratory and they reached up and grabbed something and knocked it over. it splashed on the ground. >> reporter: creosol is commonly used in dentist offices as a sealant for...
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>> devin, thank you. >>> now to stolen history in virginia. a civil war cemetery looted by thieves. here's care -- karen travers on the investigation. >> reporter: tonight, this sacred ground a crime scene after a brazen looting. the civil war battlefield in virginia, often used to honor the sacrifice made by the soldiers who died there, now desecrated. >> we had a report of finding a number of holes in the battlefield. >> reporter: investigators saying thieves likely used metal detectors and shovels to dig up civil war relics in the dark of night. >> belt buckles, buttons, possibly guns, ammunition. >> reporter: visitors paying their respects this memorial day weekend were shocked. >> i was very upset and heartbroken. >> reporter: the national park service telling abc news money is the big motivator. on ebay we found these civil war relics for sale, said to be recovered in central virginia. and these rubber overshoes found at gettysburg. but for some, the theft at petersburg is personal. >> they don't want to see items that belong to their ancestors stolen. and it's just disrespect
>> devin, thank you. >>> now to stolen history in virginia. a civil war cemetery looted by thieves. here's care -- karen travers on the investigation. >> reporter: tonight, this sacred ground a crime scene after a brazen looting. the civil war battlefield in virginia, often used to honor the sacrifice made by the soldiers who died there, now desecrated. >> we had a report of finding a number of holes in the battlefield. >> reporter: investigators saying thieves...
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we got a sneak peek inside the devine lorraine hotel.t will feature 124 apartments, hotel rooms and apartments when it re-opens in november. >> there was a secret hatch right at the corner. that was the speak easy entrance. i mean, a real speak easy. so this was during prohibition. >> and that old speak easy will become the new restaurant. check out the devine lorraine between 3:30 and 8:00 p.m. today. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> it's a rainy start for parts of the area this morning. wildwood, look at the rain on the boardwalk. that's the view this morning. it's not going to be an all-day rainfall. these showers are moving through. we can see limited sunshine. here comes the rain, light rain in cape may right now. into delaware bay, where the steadiest rain is. it's already tapering off portions of delaware. a few sprinkles to philadelphia, clayton, new jersey, most of the area right now is dry. you can see thin spots in the clouds in trenton. partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies this afterno
we got a sneak peek inside the devine lorraine hotel.t will feature 124 apartments, hotel rooms and apartments when it re-opens in november. >> there was a secret hatch right at the corner. that was the speak easy entrance. i mean, a real speak easy. so this was during prohibition. >> and that old speak easy will become the new restaurant. check out the devine lorraine between 3:30 and 8:00 p.m. today. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley....
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in santa clara county, near los gatos, devin fehely, kpix 5. >>> on to campaign 2016. the face-to-face meeting everybody is talking about, donald trump and republican house speaker paul ryan. now pledging to work together for the sake of their party. kpix 5's allen martin on how it went. allen. >> liz, both agreed they are closer to bringing the gop together but one thing hasn't changed. ryan's decision to withhold a formal endorsement. >> i was very encouraged today. i do believe that we are now planting the seeds to get ourselves unified. in 45 minutes, you don't litigate all the processes and all the issues and the principles that we, um, that we're talking about. >> reporter: ryan first made the stunning announcement he wouldn't back trump last week. soon after, trump became the nominee. rnc chair reince priebus says the party can be unified. >> it will take some longer than others but we'll get there. >> reporter: trump's ideas have offended some groups including women, hispanics and muslims. along with his policies, trump's personality is also under scrutiny. >>
in santa clara county, near los gatos, devin fehely, kpix 5. >>> on to campaign 2016. the face-to-face meeting everybody is talking about, donald trump and republican house speaker paul ryan. now pledging to work together for the sake of their party. kpix 5's allen martin on how it went. allen. >> liz, both agreed they are closer to bringing the gop together but one thing hasn't changed. ryan's decision to withhold a formal endorsement. >> i was very encouraged today. i do...
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kpix 5's devin fehely on how they kept their cool and helped with their own rescue >>> reporter: the fast-moving fire sent a column of thick, black smoke off the fishing boat near malibu in southern california. >> they were on the way to half moon bay. and they smelled smoke. when mr. gentry went down to check it a lot of smoke came out of the engine compartment. >> reporter: when the fire first broke out, there were two people on board. captain john burris a well- known fisherman and driver from half moon bay his passenger, and his dog rocket. but in a matter of minutes, the flames would chase all three into the sea. >> the fire came out of there and into the cabin. the captain, mr. burris got a mayday call out. they were picked up by a good samaritan close by at the time of the start of the fire. >> reporter: the only thing to spread faster than the flames was the news of his narrow escape at home in half moon bay. >> he is definitely a survivor. he had a well maintained boat. >> reporter: david bloom says he has known john for 25 years. he is sad for thloss of his boat and livelih
kpix 5's devin fehely on how they kept their cool and helped with their own rescue >>> reporter: the fast-moving fire sent a column of thick, black smoke off the fishing boat near malibu in southern california. >> they were on the way to half moon bay. and they smelled smoke. when mr. gentry went down to check it a lot of smoke came out of the engine compartment. >> reporter: when the fire first broke out, there were two people on board. captain john burris a well- known...
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kpix 5's devin fehely shows us how negotiators finally got him to come down. >> reporter: 25-year-old kyle lewis said his goal was to disrupt the morning commute. and for 12 long hours, he did just that. >> he is doing somersaults! >> reporter: using the high voltage lines that power the train like a trapeze trying to topple the ladders deputies might use to reach him and wrapping himself in a yellow tarp to the frustration of northerners. >> we are going to wait him out. we'll come up with strategies. >> reporter: traffic on this normally busy stretch of first street was at a standstill as commuters were bused around the intersection. >> everybody is trying to get to work and go about their business so there's probably some employers aren't too happy this morning. >> reporter: when it seemed like it might drag on for hours more, the sheriff's department came up with a strategy bringing in a deputy with some history with the suspect. >> one of our transit deputies actually arrested kyle about a month ago, recognized him, had a great rapport. >> reporter: and that rapport paid off. not
kpix 5's devin fehely shows us how negotiators finally got him to come down. >> reporter: 25-year-old kyle lewis said his goal was to disrupt the morning commute. and for 12 long hours, he did just that. >> he is doing somersaults! >> reporter: using the high voltage lines that power the train like a trapeze trying to topple the ladders deputies might use to reach him and wrapping himself in a yellow tarp to the frustration of northerners. >> we are going to wait him...
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>> devin dwyer, thank you. >>> tomorrow on "this week," the full political wrap, abc's jon karl goesne-on-one with trump campaign chief paul manafort. >>> on this memorial day weekend we are tracking thousands of veterans caught by surprise when they were cut from benefits and declared dead. their fight with the v.a. to prove they are now alive. here's details from abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: navy veteran michael rieker is doing what he loves most, riding his harley. not exactly what you would expect from someone who's been declared dead. >> they told me that mike rieker was deceased. well, as it turned out, it was a mike rieker in arizona. >> reporter: from florida, to new jersey. >> it was pretty disheartening, government's eyes. >> reporter: and georgia. >> i received a letter from the v.a. declaring me dead. >> reporter: over the past five years, 4200 veterans have been accidently declared dead by the v.a. due to clerical mistakes. their monthly benefit payments suddenly cut off. >> it was, uh, pretty upsetting to find out that a major portion of my income was no longer coming
>> devin dwyer, thank you. >>> tomorrow on "this week," the full political wrap, abc's jon karl goesne-on-one with trump campaign chief paul manafort. >>> on this memorial day weekend we are tracking thousands of veterans caught by surprise when they were cut from benefits and declared dead. their fight with the v.a. to prove they are now alive. here's details from abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: navy veteran michael rieker is doing what he loves most,...
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>> devin, thank you. >>> overseas, the state of emergency in baghdad. iraq's prime minister ordering the arrest of protesters that stormed the parliament building saturday, reaching the green zone. organizers ending the demonstrations today. >>> and now to the details on the deadly carnival accident in texas. a teenage girl killed, another hurt. witnesses claiming the seat belts unbuckled. here's mary bruce on the investigation. >> reporter: tonight texas police are investigating how a turn on this popular ride led to the death of this 16-year-old girl. >> this is not something you ever think is going to happen. >> reporter: police say samantha aguilar died after she was thrown from this whirling ride at an el paso carnival, and slammed into a metal barricade. her friend, also ejected from her seat, tonight is recovering from a head injury. a third girl was unharmed, only after clinging desperately to the lap bar. carnival rides in texas are inspected by the state once a year, and overseen by the federal government. a police spokesperson tells abc news,
>> devin, thank you. >>> overseas, the state of emergency in baghdad. iraq's prime minister ordering the arrest of protesters that stormed the parliament building saturday, reaching the green zone. organizers ending the demonstrations today. >>> and now to the details on the deadly carnival accident in texas. a teenage girl killed, another hurt. witnesses claiming the seat belts unbuckled. here's mary bruce on the investigation. >> reporter: tonight texas police...
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abc's devin dwyer on the reaction tonight and the new controversy over trump's contributions to veterans>> reporter: the protests lasted for hours after he left san diego. trump ig entitling a firestorm just 20 miles from the mexico border and raising eyebrows with this claim, that california's historic drought is a myth. >> is it a drought, no. we have plenty of water. >> reporter: tonight, more backlash. >> more drought, more floods, more extreme weather disturbances. >> reporter: in santa barbara where residents are under strict water use rules, bernie sanders coming out swinging. >> we are the campaign that will defeat mr. trump. >> reporter: the battle in california playing out as the candidates prepare to celebrate memorial day. trump appearing with veterans as there are new questions about money raised at his primetime fundraiser for veterans in iowa in january. >> we just cracked $6 million, right? $6 million. >> reporter: this week trump revised that number, making it slightly lower. >> i think we raised like 5.5 or 5.6 or 5.7. we raised a lot of money. >> reporter: trump says t
abc's devin dwyer on the reaction tonight and the new controversy over trump's contributions to veterans>> reporter: the protests lasted for hours after he left san diego. trump ig entitling a firestorm just 20 miles from the mexico border and raising eyebrows with this claim, that california's historic drought is a myth. >> is it a drought, no. we have plenty of water. >> reporter: tonight, more backlash. >> more drought, more floods, more extreme weather disturbances....
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devin: they are still not in control and this is what i'm writing for this issue.ril 10, the postal service lowered the price for first-class stamps. david: bad news for everyone who is putting his retirement in forever stamps. thing, thewhole forever stamp was supposed to be a forever stamp and a matter what happened to the price, it would not go up. now if you bought forever stamps before april 10, you lost money. >> what is the future of the u.s. postal service? devin: i think it has to morph and if you look to europe, the postal services have changed. andsche post has privatized the actually own dhl. you have the postal services in scandinavia, they have closed the government run post offices for the most part and they provide postal services and stamps and convenience stores. there is a way ahead. at some point, these things are going to have to happen here are just like they have happened in other countries. it is just a question of when congress and the white house decides they want to do with this. carol: a lucrative market being overlooked by re-tile -- re
devin: they are still not in control and this is what i'm writing for this issue.ril 10, the postal service lowered the price for first-class stamps. david: bad news for everyone who is putting his retirement in forever stamps. thing, thewhole forever stamp was supposed to be a forever stamp and a matter what happened to the price, it would not go up. now if you bought forever stamps before april 10, you lost money. >> what is the future of the u.s. postal service? devin: i think it has...
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devin, thank you. >>> we want to turn overseas now, and a state of emergency declared after protesters stormed baghdad's green zone. these images showing anti-government demonstrators taking over the parliament building, smashing car windows and snapping selfies. abc's lama hasan with the late details. >> reporter: thousands of protesters scale the walls and brazenly break through the barricades of the green zone. the scene unfolding right next to the u.s. embassy. storming the country's parliament and ransacking the building. shooting videos as they make their way in. others sitting at desks where just moments earlier, lawmakers had been meeting. flying the iraqi flag high and chanting against the government. the protesters calling on the prime minister to end corruption and eliminate the political system put in place since the u.s.-led invasion in 2003. tonight, as a state of emergency remains, those protesters have left the parliament building. but they haven't gone very far. camping outside until their the demands are met. cecilia? >> okay, lama, thank you. >>> we turn now to a mot
devin, thank you. >>> we want to turn overseas now, and a state of emergency declared after protesters stormed baghdad's green zone. these images showing anti-government demonstrators taking over the parliament building, smashing car windows and snapping selfies. abc's lama hasan with the late details. >> reporter: thousands of protesters scale the walls and brazenly break through the barricades of the green zone. the scene unfolding right next to the u.s. embassy. storming the...
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abc's devin dwyer is covering it all.ey, devin, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, cecilia. donald trump will be in washington today for rolling thunder's motorcycle ride for veterans. he'll give a speech at the lincoln memorial as bob dole, the former veteran and senator, calls on trump to apologize for anyone he's offended. >> i love our vets. where are our vets? >> reporter: this morning donald trump headlines an event honoring americans missing in action and prisoners of war. >> i like people that weren't captured. okay, i hate to tell you. >> reporter: as trump's past comments about former p.o.w. john mccain faced new criticism. this time from decorated veteran, bob dole, the only former republican nominee endorsing trump. >> i'm going to try to get trump to issue an apology. >> reporter: on twitter overnight, no apologies from trump, who's blasting the media for quoting staffers on his campaign. trump tweeting, the only quote that matters is a quote from me. one trump quote creating controversy. >> is the
abc's devin dwyer is covering it all.ey, devin, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, cecilia. donald trump will be in washington today for rolling thunder's motorcycle ride for veterans. he'll give a speech at the lincoln memorial as bob dole, the former veteran and senator, calls on trump to apologize for anyone he's offended. >> i love our vets. where are our vets? >> reporter: this morning donald trump headlines an event honoring americans missing in action and...
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devin gann has been locked up for second-degree murder.son walls, they are considered loan sharks. >> that's the best hustle. that's where you're going to make the most money. i started out with $10. put the $10 out, pulled in 20 the next week. put the 20 out and pulled in 40 the next week, and i kept doubling until i got on my feet and got stable. it's a good hustle. if somebody doesn't pay me, i just don't deal with them no more. i tell my friends that are loan sharks, don't deal with them. you got some people in here that will bust them in the head with a lock or something. i ain't down with that. you'll go to single cell. i'm not feeling that. i mean, i'll just chalk it up as a loss and go on about my business. >> devin and kathy are not only business partners, they're also lovers. >> i'm the wife. whatever she's involved in, i'm involved in. before her, i had my own hustle that was pretty much staff-related. >> in the past, devin says she baited staff into relationships to frame them but stopped for fear of getting caught. >> i would
devin gann has been locked up for second-degree murder.son walls, they are considered loan sharks. >> that's the best hustle. that's where you're going to make the most money. i started out with $10. put the $10 out, pulled in 20 the next week. put the 20 out and pulled in 40 the next week, and i kept doubling until i got on my feet and got stable. it's a good hustle. if somebody doesn't pay me, i just don't deal with them no more. i tell my friends that are loan sharks, don't deal with...
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john: tad devine, thank you for coming in. always good to have you here.asp, the guy written the book about brokered conventions, or at least, a book. it is a novel, but, whatever. after this. ♪ mark: mitt romney's campaign in 2012, this year, he is giving everyone advised the atwitter. the perfect combination of smart and snort. with of the strategic media that worked for the republican race, and the owner of the upcoming novel, "the innocent have nothing to fear: a novel." stuart joins us from los angeles. trump -- you see a coalescing around him, more people like chris christie saying the party needs unify? stuart: i would expect so. ithink it is regrettable, but think you would see more of an effort to do that. party, those in the party who do not think donald trump should be representative of the party will continue to fight all the way to the convention. he is certainly the most unpredictable candidate that we have had. a guy, who today on election, is father,about ted cruz's and the oswald and kennedy conspiracies. anything can happen. i would fight
john: tad devine, thank you for coming in. always good to have you here.asp, the guy written the book about brokered conventions, or at least, a book. it is a novel, but, whatever. after this. ♪ mark: mitt romney's campaign in 2012, this year, he is giving everyone advised the atwitter. the perfect combination of smart and snort. with of the strategic media that worked for the republican race, and the owner of the upcoming novel, "the innocent have nothing to fear: a novel." stuart...
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his position so many times, i would hope he would change it one more time and say yes. >> reporter: devin dwyer, abc news, washington. >>> abc7 news was in oakland as voters got a headstart in the june 7th primary. the alameda county registrar of voters is open this weekend for people who want to vote early. staff also set occupy a ballot drop stop for voters to deliver their mail in ballots. the registrar's office is open from 9 a.m. tomorrow until 3 p.m. and again next yooekd. >>> volunteers of all ages spent this saturday honoring our fallen veterans. in san bruno the place men of small american plastic bags were placed next to the grave stones. there are more than 100,000 graves here. the flag placement happens on the saturday before memorial day every year. >>> abc7 news was at lonetree cemetery in hayward for the only traveling memorial honoring the fallen from the gulf war in iraq and afghanistan. it's intended to confident families who lost a loved one. >> looking at this, it's probably the only memorial they are ever going to see to memorialize their children's sacrifice. >> the
his position so many times, i would hope he would change it one more time and say yes. >> reporter: devin dwyer, abc news, washington. >>> abc7 news was in oakland as voters got a headstart in the june 7th primary. the alameda county registrar of voters is open this weekend for people who want to vote early. staff also set occupy a ballot drop stop for voters to deliver their mail in ballots. the registrar's office is open from 9 a.m. tomorrow until 3 p.m. and again next yooekd....
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devin. >>> star fish are making a come back along the west coast. a wasting disease has been killing them away in droves. juvenile star fish are now being found in big numbers along northern california and oregon. researchers say probably because no more food is available because there's less competition from adult star fish. >>> and still to come. this california teen says she was labeled as a terrorist in her own high school yearbook. >> how in the world did this happen? a small plane skids to a landing on top of a california office building. >> and a year after the loss of her husband. facebook's top female executive makes a post on mother's day. ,,,,,,,,,,,, plane landed on top of a building in pomona. the plane was report >>> some incredible video out of southern california tonight where a small plane landed on top of a building in pomona. the plane was reportedly coming in for a lander where there was some sort of malfunction. it skidded to a stop on that roof there. we saw firefighters taking one person down a ladder on a stretcher. right now
devin. >>> star fish are making a come back along the west coast. a wasting disease has been killing them away in droves. juvenile star fish are now being found in big numbers along northern california and oregon. researchers say probably because no more food is available because there's less competition from adult star fish. >>> and still to come. this california teen says she was labeled as a terrorist in her own high school yearbook. >> how in the world did this...
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reporter: a sneak peek inside philly's new upscale living, going inside the new apartments at the devine hotel the day before they open to the public. >>> and first here's a look at the closing bell on wall street, an up day. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. in the senate, it's no surprise toomey's been siding with wall street. voting to allow banks to continue making the risky investments that wrecked our economy. afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. ♪ i was on my way to work, the next thing you know, i was on the ground. ♪ the trash truck ran over both my legs. ♪ i had sixteen surgeries. ♪ i don't sleep through the night unless i have my medicine. ♪ my medical bills was piling up. my employer stopped paying me. pond lehocky has put me back together. ♪ >>> live over breaking news on the roosevelt boulevard in northeast philadelphia. crews on scene of the accident that involves more than
reporter: a sneak peek inside philly's new upscale living, going inside the new apartments at the devine hotel the day before they open to the public. >>> and first here's a look at the closing bell on wall street, an up day. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. in the senate, it's no surprise toomey's been...
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kpix 5 reporter, devin feely is live in san diego with the details. >> reporter: yeah, now the train tracks in this area cut diagonally through this area, then actually arc across the intersection where the crash occurred, and to give you a sense of the train's velocity and the force of the impact, that car was dragged nearly a quarter mile down the tracks. >> i heard brakes screeching. >> reporter: as the train barreled down, there would be neither time, nor distance enough to stop the tragedy that had already been set in motion. >> the next thing you know, the brakes were locking up, and i felt a quick jolt, and we ended up coming to a complete stop and we learned that there was a car. >> reporter: inside that car was a mother and her young child. you only have to look at the wreckage to know that they didn't stand a chance. >> two people in the suv, trapped underneath the front end. >> reporter: they say it's not clear exactly how or why the car got stuck in the intersection, but once the protective arms came down as the train approached, there was little chance of escaping. >> th
kpix 5 reporter, devin feely is live in san diego with the details. >> reporter: yeah, now the train tracks in this area cut diagonally through this area, then actually arc across the intersection where the crash occurred, and to give you a sense of the train's velocity and the force of the impact, that car was dragged nearly a quarter mile down the tracks. >> i heard brakes screeching. >> reporter: as the train barreled down, there would be neither time, nor distance enough...
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kpix, devin feely says that delay is having unintended consequences. >> we're seeing a lot of people that are getting 8% rent increases since the last council meeting. >> reporter: the new law was supposed to tame the rent increases. >> there's a lot of uncertainty out there. the best way to resolve that uncertainty is to get the ordinance enacted quickly, so everybody knows exactly what their rights are, and what their responsibilities are. >> reporter: mayor sam lacarto was urging them to pass the measure. it lowers the maximum rent increase from 8 to 5% to immediately become law. without that, housing advocates fear the city may end up hurting the very people they intended to help. >> it's really destabilizing to families. people don't know what to expect. when they get what they're afraid of, it's a significant increase. >> many of us care about our renters. >> reporter: the city's rent control policy is well intentioned, but misguided. she says the tenants are already suffering the unintended consequences of a policy, that ignores the basic economic realities of running a busine
kpix, devin feely says that delay is having unintended consequences. >> we're seeing a lot of people that are getting 8% rent increases since the last council meeting. >> reporter: the new law was supposed to tame the rent increases. >> there's a lot of uncertainty out there. the best way to resolve that uncertainty is to get the ordinance enacted quickly, so everybody knows exactly what their rights are, and what their responsibilities are. >> reporter: mayor sam...
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>> the two top people in that decision-making process, his campaign manager jeff weaver and tad devine, his add guru who produced more than 200 ads, obviously besides bernie sanders and his wife in making that decision, they are looking at states where they won, places like wisconsin, places like west virginia where they ran ads and hillary clinton did not run ads and they also have what they considered to be sort of this objective now look at what happened in kentucky with the fact that hillary clinton came in late, she doubled, even tripled his ad spending, we'll see what it is and seems to have helped her squeak out a win so, yes, i'm being told by weaver and devine that california ads are back on the table. it's very, very expensive. a lot of ad markets but if they're going to do it, they should do it quickly because a lot of people have already voted and everyday that goes by when you're not running those ads, those are potential voters you're missing. rachel? >> chris jansing in carson, california. chris doing a great job being heard and hearing me through the deafening cheers th
>> the two top people in that decision-making process, his campaign manager jeff weaver and tad devine, his add guru who produced more than 200 ads, obviously besides bernie sanders and his wife in making that decision, they are looking at states where they won, places like wisconsin, places like west virginia where they ran ads and hillary clinton did not run ads and they also have what they considered to be sort of this objective now look at what happened in kentucky with the fact that...
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kpix 5's devin fehely spoke with the legendary player with tackling his new career. >> i have given this game everything i had and just thought i had nothing left to give it. >> reporter: he still looks like the linebacker who worked for eight years for the 49ers. now he is far afield of the world of football. >> always felt like there was more to me than just football. i mean i felt like football was a great asset to my life. at the same time, i also knew the day that i came in that there would be a day that i would have to leave. >> reporter: willis has joined the tech startup open source storage as a board member and executive vice president. a job he owes in large part to a chance encounter with a company's ceo and his one-time neighbor he who bumped into while recovering from a football injury. >> i just saw somebody limping and when you see somebody litsch limping, i offered to carry his bag. >> reporter: the pair struck up a friendship. when willis ended his nfl career he thought about the rest of his life. >> he said i see you're working hard every day. i see what you're doing. i
kpix 5's devin fehely spoke with the legendary player with tackling his new career. >> i have given this game everything i had and just thought i had nothing left to give it. >> reporter: he still looks like the linebacker who worked for eight years for the 49ers. now he is far afield of the world of football. >> always felt like there was more to me than just football. i mean i felt like football was a great asset to my life. at the same time, i also knew the day that i came...
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devin fehely says khanna is ready for a rematch with honda like the 2014 election but with a different outcome. >> i always thought that politics could really make an impact in people's lives. >> reporter: despite trailing slightly in our exclusive poll, ro khanna is itching for a rematch with his opponent congressman mike honda dogged by an ongoing ethics investigation. khanna believes the political scales have finally tipped in his favor. >> congressman honda in his office gave special favors to donors so it started as this investigation about mingling of staff but it became something much worse. >> reporter: the june 7 primary will once again pit the political newcomer against the incumbent. khanna narrowly lost to him two years ago in his first political campaign. this time around he went to great lengths to distinguish himself from the long- time congressman even pledging not to accept money fro lobbyists, corporations or political action committees a move dismissed by the honda campaign what do you say that at best this is a symbolic gesture and at worst political smoke and mirro
devin fehely says khanna is ready for a rematch with honda like the 2014 election but with a different outcome. >> i always thought that politics could really make an impact in people's lives. >> reporter: despite trailing slightly in our exclusive poll, ro khanna is itching for a rematch with his opponent congressman mike honda dogged by an ongoing ethics investigation. khanna believes the political scales have finally tipped in his favor. >> congressman honda in his office...
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lawsuit over claims that "somebody to love" sounded too much like the identically named track by singer, devind. copeland and song writing partner filed the lawsuit saying bieber's song closely resembles their version. but bieber and usher argue the phrase somebody to love is common and that the songs aren't substantially similar enough. the decision does overturned by a u.s. court of appeals. the case is still ongoing. and bieber is in good company. ♪ >> ray parker's ghost buster theme song earned a lawsuit from huey lewis for the striking resemblance to "i want a new drug". eventually, they settled out of court. robin thicke and pharrell williams found themselves in court after a lawsuit over whether the artists and their song, "blurred lines" ripped off marvin gay's hit song "got to give it up" heard here on "soul train". thicke named him as the inspiration in several interviews. >> i mentioned to pharrell that one of my favorite times of all time was "got to give it up". we tried to get a groove like that going. we wrote the song in about a half hour. >> reporter: and marvin gay's family a
lawsuit over claims that "somebody to love" sounded too much like the identically named track by singer, devind. copeland and song writing partner filed the lawsuit saying bieber's song closely resembles their version. but bieber and usher argue the phrase somebody to love is common and that the songs aren't substantially similar enough. the decision does overturned by a u.s. court of appeals. the case is still ongoing. and bieber is in good company. ♪ >> ray parker's ghost...
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it's important. >> reporter: in san jose, devin fehely, kpix 5. >>> a man was missing for weeks then found murdered. now his ex-girlfriend is behind bars. the san mateo county sheriff's swat team raided a home. the father of two was found dead in sonoma county earlier this month. neighbors say he saw green at the home several times. >> when we drove by we'd see this guy and we didn't know he was connected to the woman who lived here. we saw his picture on burlingame avenue. >> the sheriff's department has not linked him to the murder but records show she's been booked on homicide charges. >>> a woman in her 60s took on a couple home invaders in palo alto and won. she told police she heard a crashing sound at her day late thursday afternoon. she found herself face to face with the robbers who had just kicked their way in. when she started yelling they took off and are on the loose tonight. >>> a rude awakening for a lot of people in san francisco. why this vintage helicopter was hovering overhead. >> all the rock stars were out. we had an orca, fin whales. >> it's a whale of a time to
it's important. >> reporter: in san jose, devin fehely, kpix 5. >>> a man was missing for weeks then found murdered. now his ex-girlfriend is behind bars. the san mateo county sheriff's swat team raided a home. the father of two was found dead in sonoma county earlier this month. neighbors say he saw green at the home several times. >> when we drove by we'd see this guy and we didn't know he was connected to the woman who lived here. we saw his picture on burlingame avenue....
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devin fehely reports. >> if you ask people who are tinos, mexican-americans, we don't drink and drive>> reporter: they twisted the holiday's rich history into a cultural caricature. >> i think this is wrong and police lack sensitivity and that's why today there's a lack of trust within the community pecially the african- american, latino community, towards the police department. >> reporter: the police department's original message said the cinco de mayo celebration had become synonymous with, quote, festive fiestas and salty margaritas which could be a recipe for disaster. the department quickly backtracked issuing an apology which acknowledged that their original message was, quote, completely insensitive. >> it's just hard to believe that somebody of color wasn't in the room maybe when they were talking about it or discussing it on what they were going to put out to people? so it just kind of is baffling. >> reporter: oakland police didn't respond to repeated requests today for information about who wrote and who ultimately approved the press release before it was sent out to the p
devin fehely reports. >> if you ask people who are tinos, mexican-americans, we don't drink and drive>> reporter: they twisted the holiday's rich history into a cultural caricature. >> i think this is wrong and police lack sensitivity and that's why today there's a lack of trust within the community pecially the african- american, latino community, towards the police department. >> reporter: the police department's original message said the cinco de mayo celebration had...
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. >>> kpix 5's devin fehely first reported on the push to stop costly lawsuits against businesses. back in march, he spoke to a lawyer who filed many ada suits. >> supporters of the bill say they are all for accessibility. they contend the lawsuits are really about money. california law allows a $4,000 penalty for each violation. he says that more than half of the ada compliance claims in california are filed by a handful of attorneys. of among them, tanya moore. >> i'm very determined to help anybody that has a legitimate claim. >> devin also spoke to disability rights activists who argue that a grace period would only discourage compliance. >>> well, a big celebration about to get under way at the revamped san francisco museum of modern art. kpix 5's betty yu is there. you look stunning. the event is sold out. i'm not surprised at either of those. >> reporter: thank you so much allen and liz. without a doubt, this is the biggest and most glamorous modern ball yet and right now, all of the party guests we are expecting some 3,000 tonight are making their way through those doors. t
. >>> kpix 5's devin fehely first reported on the push to stop costly lawsuits against businesses. back in march, he spoke to a lawyer who filed many ada suits. >> supporters of the bill say they are all for accessibility. they contend the lawsuits are really about money. california law allows a $4,000 penalty for each violation. he says that more than half of the ada compliance claims in california are filed by a handful of attorneys. of among them, tanya moore. >> i'm...
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thank you nina turner and tad devine. >>> reckless. those are a few of the words mike murphy has used to describe his party's presumptive nominee. trump is trying to make over his image meeting with henry kissinger. plus, dana warns that bernie sanders could be the 2016 version of ralph nader. i'm going to ask the man himself about that comparison. remember this exchange i had with donald trump. >> you believe in punishment for abortion, yes or no? >> the answer is that it has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman? >> it has to be some form. >> trump says he didn't mean what everyone heard him say. we'll dig into that. let me finish with a test of leadership for the democrats. this is "hardball" the place for politics. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing trump leads clinton by four points. trump, 45-clint
thank you nina turner and tad devine. >>> reckless. those are a few of the words mike murphy has used to describe his party's presumptive nominee. trump is trying to make over his image meeting with henry kissinger. plus, dana warns that bernie sanders could be the 2016 version of ralph nader. i'm going to ask the man himself about that comparison. remember this exchange i had with donald trump. >> you believe in punishment for abortion, yes or no? >> the answer is that it...
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kpix5's devin fehely is outside oracle arena and spoke with fans who say they're optimistic about the team's playoff prospects with or without curry. >> reporter: the warriors proved today they are still a very good team, a dangerous team even without steph curry and with their superstar on the sidelines the fans proved they are still squarely in the team's corner. they're the reigning champs coming off a history making regular season. so even with their biggest star sidelined warriors fans remain a confident bunch. >> it's not going to be easy, but if they stick to the game plan, they'll be fine. >> curry is out, but we're averaging 30 points over. it's good no matter. what. >> reporter: excitement over the quest for a second championship radiates out from oracle arena touching virtually every corner of the bay area from families watching at home to fans crowding into restaurants and bars across the bay. you see your team and me. they're just exciting to watch. i mean it's an exciting time. >> reporter: the warrior nation got some encouraging news tonight, steph curry predicting he c
kpix5's devin fehely is outside oracle arena and spoke with fans who say they're optimistic about the team's playoff prospects with or without curry. >> reporter: the warriors proved today they are still a very good team, a dangerous team even without steph curry and with their superstar on the sidelines the fans proved they are still squarely in the team's corner. they're the reigning champs coming off a history making regular season. so even with their biggest star sidelined warriors...