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mary thompson reports tonight on the one company freedman seeding in chicago on where the jobs are. >> reporter: 120-year-old freedman seeding is growing like an adolescent. >> over the past 10 years we've averaged about 10% compounded growth per year. >> reporter: as with the teenager, the growth spurt for the maker of seats for buses and delivery trucks brings some unwelcome problems. after adding 100 workers last year, president craig freedman wants to hire another 35 skilled workers this year if he can find them. >> there's been a bidding war for these workers. >> reporter: those workers include welders and people trained to operate computer-guided machines. freedman says smaller manufacturers along with richer chicago-based multinationals sometimes poach these employees. so the shortage of workers for these high-paying jobs which could fetch up to 12 to $25 an hour is squeezing freedman's bottom line. >> we have to use a lot of overtime to get the work done. we have to outsource a fair amount of work that we don't have the capacity to do because we don't have the skilled labor to
mary thompson reports tonight on the one company freedman seeding in chicago on where the jobs are. >> reporter: 120-year-old freedman seeding is growing like an adolescent. >> over the past 10 years we've averaged about 10% compounded growth per year. >> reporter: as with the teenager, the growth spurt for the maker of seats for buses and delivery trucks brings some unwelcome problems. after adding 100 workers last year, president craig freedman wants to hire another 35...
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he reported this via a direct /tweutder message to officer freedman and freedman called him back within the hour. over the course of their discussion they planned a sting operation that ultimate lyly resulted in officer freedman obtaining a search warrant for the suspect's home. dan, who could not be here today, matt was my contact and his efforts is a model example of policing. we at public truly appreciate officer freedman's diligence and follow through. we wanted to highlight also something chronicled by the san francisco chronicle, which included our former d 6 residents. after david's bike was stolen here in the neighborhood, he went online and spotted his tire again online, along with markings of his that he recognized. he text /-td the sell /-r asking to purchase the tire, not saying it was hissed, called sfpd and reached sergeant anderson. they posed as decoys on market street to get the seller to come to san francisco and they then apprehended him. sergeant anderson then stayed on duty eight hours past his shift and searching the home of the berkley suspect to complete the stin
he reported this via a direct /tweutder message to officer freedman and freedman called him back within the hour. over the course of their discussion they planned a sting operation that ultimate lyly resulted in officer freedman obtaining a search warrant for the suspect's home. dan, who could not be here today, matt was my contact and his efforts is a model example of policing. we at public truly appreciate officer freedman's diligence and follow through. we wanted to highlight also something...
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but freedman didn't explore. his assumption is all minorities under capitalism and that is not true for a variety of reasons. and then the assertion the jews were from the russian empire in the 19th and 20th century to the united states did have an anti-capitalism standpoint. it was want working well in the russian empire and certainly not for them. and when they came to new york and worked in the garment industry, they were working long hours and that led them to organize themselves. and their children maintained that anti-capitalism orientation through the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. but that was a fleeting stage. in 19th century europe and in the united states they tended to be pro-capitalist and vote that way in most european countries today as well. they vote that way in the united states but freedman considered anybody who sported a wel s so-called welfare state. so, i think that freedman was right about the fact that jews had done disproportionately well under capitalism, but i think he ov overstated the case
but freedman didn't explore. his assumption is all minorities under capitalism and that is not true for a variety of reasons. and then the assertion the jews were from the russian empire in the 19th and 20th century to the united states did have an anti-capitalism standpoint. it was want working well in the russian empire and certainly not for them. and when they came to new york and worked in the garment industry, they were working long hours and that led them to organize themselves. and their...
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. >> what is the connection between you and milton freedman? >> one of the themes has to do with a lecture he gave. he claimed there was a paradox in regard to the jews and capitalism in that he caught capitalism was good for the jews, but jews tended to be anti-capitalist and he set out to answer the question of why that was the case. so i tried to explore both of those issues again. was it true jews did disproportionately well under capitalism and it turned out it was but freedman didn't explore them. his assumption was that all minorities would do well in the free market. and his talk about jews being anti capitalist isn't true either. it take as small slice of jewish history and made it larger. those jews who came from the russian empire in the late 19th and early 20th century to the united states and to a lesser degree britain and france, they did have an anti-capitalist propensity. it wasn't working well in the russian empire and not for them. when they came to new york, they found themselves working long hours under terrible working cond
. >> what is the connection between you and milton freedman? >> one of the themes has to do with a lecture he gave. he claimed there was a paradox in regard to the jews and capitalism in that he caught capitalism was good for the jews, but jews tended to be anti-capitalist and he set out to answer the question of why that was the case. so i tried to explore both of those issues again. was it true jews did disproportionately well under capitalism and it turned out it was but freedman...
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wayne freedman has the story. >> reporter: they stood in a line that stretched around the block in thene that took hours to get through and even longer to get it. -- to get. to. >> i came up from morris county. >> to santa rosa, and for what? >> makes my heart happy. >> ever seen a line like this before? >> simply euphoric. >> ever seen a line like this before? >> no, not for beer. >> beer? >> yeah. they are waiting for beer. >> not just any beer. at the russian river brewing company this is the one for which customers wait all year. a not so modest, very big brew named piny the younger after a ancient roman magistrate. >> apparently piny the younger was a fan of beer, and so was this man, the brewer, vinnie. he never guessed what began as an experiment would become a phenomenon. >> i'm still surprised when all these people show up every year. very humble. >> there are a lot of secrets that go into the making of the beer and vinnie isn't going to tell us all of them. first of all, he brews it twice as long. more important, the ingredients, the hops. there are three times the normal amo
wayne freedman has the story. >> reporter: they stood in a line that stretched around the block in thene that took hours to get through and even longer to get it. -- to get. to. >> i came up from morris county. >> to santa rosa, and for what? >> makes my heart happy. >> ever seen a line like this before? >> simply euphoric. >> ever seen a line like this before? >> no, not for beer. >> beer? >> yeah. they are waiting for beer. >>...
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abc7 news reporter wayne freedman has the -- wayne freedman has the story. >> they stood in a line in the rain no less. it took hours to get through and even longer to get to. >> i came up from reno. >> santa maria. >> and santa rosa. for what? >> it makes my heart happy. >> you ever seen a line like this before some. >> no, not for beer. >> beer? >> they are waiting for beer. >> at the russian river brewing company this is the one that customers wait all year. a not so modest brew which was named after an an jept roman magistrate. he never expected what began as an experiment would be a phenomenon. >> it blows me away when people show up every year. very humbled. >> there are a lot of secrets. first of all he bruises for twice as long. there are three times the normal amount of hops in this beer. the alcohol content? 10 and a quarter percent. >> you can't drink it all day? >> how long can you drink it? >> two. >> and so will 1400 people. what? nobody answered their phone in santa rosa? >> will anybody get done? >> i don't think so. >> such is the ale that is bitter and pope and fruit
abc7 news reporter wayne freedman has the -- wayne freedman has the story. >> they stood in a line in the rain no less. it took hours to get through and even longer to get to. >> i came up from reno. >> santa maria. >> and santa rosa. for what? >> it makes my heart happy. >> you ever seen a line like this before some. >> no, not for beer. >> beer? >> they are waiting for beer. >> at the russian river brewing company this is the one...
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abc7 news reporter wayne freedman has the -- wayne freedman has the story. >> they stood in a line inhe rain no less. it took hours to get through and even longer to get to. >> i came up from reno. >> santa maria. >> and santa rosa. for what? >> it makes my heart happy. >> you ever seen a line like this before some. >> no, not for beer. >> beer? >> they are waiting for beer. >> at the russian river brewing company this is the one that customers wait all year. a not so modest brew which was named after an an jept roman magistrate. he never expected what began as an experiment would be a phenomenon. >> it blows me away when people show up every year. very humbled. >> there are a lot of secrets. first of all he bruises for twice as long. there are three times the normal amount of hops in this beer. the alcohol content? 10 and a quarter percent. >> you can't drink it all day? >> how long can you drink it? >> two. >> and so will 1400 people. what? nobody answered their phone in santa rosa? >> will anybody get done? >> i don't think so. >> such is the ale that is bitter and pope and fruity
abc7 news reporter wayne freedman has the -- wayne freedman has the story. >> they stood in a line inhe rain no less. it took hours to get through and even longer to get to. >> i came up from reno. >> santa maria. >> and santa rosa. for what? >> it makes my heart happy. >> you ever seen a line like this before some. >> no, not for beer. >> beer? >> they are waiting for beer. >> at the russian river brewing company this is the one that...
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the nonprofit training displaced adults, freedman's hired for years.kers like welder valerie galvin, whose skills are much needed at a company giving her a much appreciated opportunity. >> i know more about what i'm doing, you know. i can take -- go places with that. it's not like i'm stuck. i don't feel stuck anymore. >> reporter: 19-year-old torres hughes sees upside as well. he's a graduate of chicago's austin polytechnic academy. he works the brake press now but sees sales in his future. >> i feel like i was introduced to something that can change my life in the future as well, can really mean something to me and my family. i love what i do. >> reporter: words any employer would love to hear. for more on where the jobs are, go to cnbc.com. back to you. >> mary, thank you very much. >>> still ahead, the latte and gamer edition of street talk plus a big announcement from nascar. you will hear it here first. >>> plus, more than $1 billion of chocolate will be sold on valentine's day just in the united states alone. we will tell you about one thing tha
the nonprofit training displaced adults, freedman's hired for years.kers like welder valerie galvin, whose skills are much needed at a company giving her a much appreciated opportunity. >> i know more about what i'm doing, you know. i can take -- go places with that. it's not like i'm stuck. i don't feel stuck anymore. >> reporter: 19-year-old torres hughes sees upside as well. he's a graduate of chicago's austin polytechnic academy. he works the brake press now but sees sales in...
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abc7 news reporter wayne freedman has the -- wayne freedman has the story. >> they stood in a line intook hours to get through and even longer to get to. >> i came up from reno. >> santa maria. >> and santa rosa. for what? >> it makes my heart happy. >> you ever seen a line like this before some. >> no, not for beer. >> beer? >> they are waiting for beer. >> at the russian river brewing company this is the one that customers wait all year. a not so modest brew which was named after an an jept roman magistrate. he never expected what began as an experiment would be a phenomenon. >> it blows me away when people show up every year. very humbled. >> there are a lot of secrets. first of all he bruises for twice as long. there are three times the normal amount of hops in this beer. the alcohol content? 10 and a quarter percent. >> you can't drink it all day? >> how long can you drink it? >> two. >> and so will 1400 people. what? nobody answered their phone in santa rosa? >> will anybody get done? >> i don't think so. >> such is the ale that is bitter and pope and fruity and bubbly all at on
abc7 news reporter wayne freedman has the -- wayne freedman has the story. >> they stood in a line intook hours to get through and even longer to get to. >> i came up from reno. >> santa maria. >> and santa rosa. for what? >> it makes my heart happy. >> you ever seen a line like this before some. >> no, not for beer. >> beer? >> they are waiting for beer. >> at the russian river brewing company this is the one that customers wait all...
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in golden gate park, wayne freedman abc7 news >> good girl. >> yeah. >> what a dog >> yes >> just ahead tonight michael finney with a new way to. >> looking for love in all of the wrong places? we is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >>> we use our smart phones for just about everything. of course now they can help you find a date. >> they can. millions are looking on screens on phones to find that special someone. >> with valentine's day approaching michael finney is here with a look at growing popularity of the dating apps. >> you have no idea. i will have numbers in just a moment. they're becoming popular. we use our smart phones for nearly everything else, reserving a table, depositing a check. others say it's convenient. can you find romance through an app? i decided to find out. >> lauren doesn't need to go further than the smart phone. >> she meets hundreds at once
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speaking of that, wayne freedman is large from largest chinatown outside of asia. >> reporter: one of the most crowded, especially today. out with the snake in with the horse. chinatown did witness a bang today maybe the shortest, loudest parade you've seen. it took a few thousand years of history, a few minutes and a city block with a hrs to enter. having the mayor present may help, too. >> it's lunar new year. you will be looking at korean community, and vietnamese community. >> tourists picked the right day. >> you don't have anything like this in austin, texas? >> no. we have a few stores. >> inside eastern bakery, the owner and his wife can help you with that. ask about hoiz moon cake. >> moon cake highest quality pastries. >> highest in a taste tasty line up that includes radish cake, new year sponge cake. >> no calories at all. >> no calories? >> yes. >> when you have a celebration like your birthday, new year, christmas, anything it's on us. no calories. it doesn't count. >> excellent. in that case, oh. >> that is what it's about. >> from chinatown wayne freedman abc7 news >>
speaking of that, wayne freedman is large from largest chinatown outside of asia. >> reporter: one of the most crowded, especially today. out with the snake in with the horse. chinatown did witness a bang today maybe the shortest, loudest parade you've seen. it took a few thousand years of history, a few minutes and a city block with a hrs to enter. having the mayor present may help, too. >> it's lunar new year. you will be looking at korean community, and vietnamese community....
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>> they want to keep them. >> in tiburon, wayne freedman abc7 news. >> can you imagine? >> i know.would be nice we're counting down days until the next bay area storm arrives. >> yes. it's now down to one. will be here tomorrow, you can track it yourself. any time with abc7 news weather app. >> spencer christian is here with the forecast. >> we are going to have several days of rainy weather, which we need. you can see clouds abust golden gate there. 57 oakland. a milder 63 in redwood city. and you can see clouds dark, dense there. it's 53 in santa rosa. 55 fairfield. 54 concord. and towards city skyline, these are the forecast features going to be rainy, windy tomorrow. rain, wind, a chance of thunderstorms tomorrow night. showers will arrive thursday with more rain on friday. here is a look at animation at 5:00 in the morning there will be wet spots along the coastline. and rain rushing inland and along the coastline. by mid day, around 12:00 we'll see a bit of a break. and wide spread heavy rainfall. and that just continues on throughout the night tomorrow and into early thursda
>> they want to keep them. >> in tiburon, wayne freedman abc7 news. >> can you imagine? >> i know.would be nice we're counting down days until the next bay area storm arrives. >> yes. it's now down to one. will be here tomorrow, you can track it yourself. any time with abc7 news weather app. >> spencer christian is here with the forecast. >> we are going to have several days of rainy weather, which we need. you can see clouds abust golden gate there. 57...
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from oakland wayne freedman abc7 news. >> picking the date.ate so you can't forget. >> start there. huh? >> still ahead at 4:00 get ready for a spike at the gas pump. issues driving up prices this time, coming up at 5:00... >> it seems unfair to take custody away. >> a father at five over wit's end over bay area authorities over why they felt they had to step in is in e almond. a good that comes in 25 flavors. from whole natural to wasabi and soy sauce. and once good gets going, there's no stopping it. good . get your good going. blue diamond. snack nut of u.s. snowboarding. time to set covered california is how californians can take advantage. we can help you get quality health insurance right now. to sign up, call 800-890-7561 or go to coveredca.com. you can also use our website to find loca to find local, in-person help. there's not much time left - open enrollment ends soon. so call 800-890-7561, or go to coveredca.com, and get covered. >>> gas could rise by $0.50 per gallon in the past few weeks and there are several reasons for the hike.
from oakland wayne freedman abc7 news. >> picking the date.ate so you can't forget. >> start there. huh? >> still ahead at 4:00 get ready for a spike at the gas pump. issues driving up prices this time, coming up at 5:00... >> it seems unfair to take custody away. >> a father at five over wit's end over bay area authorities over why they felt they had to step in is in e almond. a good that comes in 25 flavors. from whole natural to wasabi and soy sauce. and once...
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in golden gate park, wayne freedman abc7 news >> good girl. >> yeah. >> what a dog >> yes >> just ahead michael finney with a new way to. >> looking for love in all of bulldog: bulldog: what what? mattress discounters presidents day sale ends presidents day? but mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! comforpedic, icomfort, optimum... even a queen-size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497. and wow! four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. better hurry, mattress discounters presidents day sale ends presidents day. ♪ mattress discounters this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >>> we use our smart phones for just a
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>> they want to keep them. >> in tiburon, wayne freedman abc7 news. >> can you imagine? >> i know. would be nice we're counting down days until the next bay area storm arrives. >> yes. it's now down to one. will be here tomorrow, you can track it yourself. any time with abc7 news weather app. >> spencer christian is here with the forecast. >> we are going to have several days of rainy weather, which we need. you can see clouds abust golden gate there. 57 oakland. a milder 63 in redwood city. and you can see clouds dark, dense there. it's 53 in santa rosa. 55 fairfield. 54 concord. and towards city skyline, these are the forecast features going to be rainy, windy tomorrow. rain, wind, a chance of thunderstorms tomorrow night. showers will arrive thursday with more rain on friday. here is a look at animation at 5:00 in the morning there will be wet spots along the coastline. and rain rushing inland and along the coastline. by mid day, around 12:00 we'll see a bit of a break. and wide spread heavy rainfall. and that just continues on throughout the night tomorrow and into early thursd
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for more we are joined by lara freedman, the director of policy and government relations, americans for peace now, josh ruebner, author of a new book, shattered hopes, obama 's fair your to broker israeli-palestinian peace. , avi mayer, and yousef munayyer. >>> the first time we heard about this boycott was when scarlt jo scarlett joscarlett johanssen was in the news, soda stream. >> in 2005 emotional 170 different palestinian organizations called upon the international civil society to engage in these types of campaigns as a way of helping them to lift israel's boot of oppression off of their neck. so that's where the call emanated from. and of course it is modeled after the successful campaign for boycott divestment and sanctions that help lead for the downfall of thawed in south africa. >> this was a bit of an unknown issue, when scarlett johanssen and sow today stream hit the air waves. >> in this particular case, the actress had signed a very lucrative contract with seed stream to be their global ambassador. soda stream is based an illegal settlement in the west bank that profits f
for more we are joined by lara freedman, the director of policy and government relations, americans for peace now, josh ruebner, author of a new book, shattered hopes, obama 's fair your to broker israeli-palestinian peace. , avi mayer, and yousef munayyer. >>> the first time we heard about this boycott was when scarlt jo scarlett joscarlett johanssen was in the news, soda stream. >> in 2005 emotional 170 different palestinian organizations called upon the international civil...
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wayne freedman has the story. >> reporter: they stood in a line that stretched around the block in theain, no less. a line that took hours to get through and even longer to get it. i came up from morris county. >> to santa rosa, and for what? >> makes my heart happy. >> ever seen a line like this before? >> no, not for beer. >> beer? >> yeah. they are waiting for beer. >> not just any beer. at the russian river brewing company this is the one for which customers wait all year. a not so modest, very big brew named after aonian vent roman man. >> apparently fanny the younger was a fan of beer and so was this man, who never guessed what began as an experiment would become a phenomenon. >> i'm still surprised when all these people show up every year. very humble. >> there are a lot of secrets that go into the making of the beer and vinnie isn't going to tell us all of them. first of all, he bruce it twice as long. more important, the ingredients, the hops. there are three times the normal amount of hops in this beer. and the alcohol content? 10.25%. >> you can't drink it all day. >> no? >>
wayne freedman has the story. >> reporter: they stood in a line that stretched around the block in theain, no less. a line that took hours to get through and even longer to get it. i came up from morris county. >> to santa rosa, and for what? >> makes my heart happy. >> ever seen a line like this before? >> no, not for beer. >> beer? >> yeah. they are waiting for beer. >> not just any beer. at the russian river brewing company this is the one for...
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. >> and budd freedman knew him from those the days. drives down to new york city over and over trying to break into comedy. >> and so the young man comes up to me at the club, and he says, excuse me, mr. friedman, but i have been waiting three nights in a row, i come down here from boston where i go to the school to go on, and i never get on. what do i have to do to get on? and i said, wait, you drive down from boston to new york and then drive back again when you don't get on? right. well, you are on next. >> reporter: and jay is an instant success. >> he was great and became a regular like that. he was special. >> you notice how all newsmen use the same metaphors. >> there are comics that have worked hard and honed their craft, and they are great. >> another senseless killing earlier today. >> and there are comics that are just born hilarious, and jay was born hilarious. >> and who knew? >> reporter: 1973, jay graduates from emerson college and moves to los angeles. he performs anywhere and everywhere he can. ultimate li sh ultimatel
. >> and budd freedman knew him from those the days. drives down to new york city over and over trying to break into comedy. >> and so the young man comes up to me at the club, and he says, excuse me, mr. friedman, but i have been waiting three nights in a row, i come down here from boston where i go to the school to go on, and i never get on. what do i have to do to get on? and i said, wait, you drive down from boston to new york and then drive back again when you don't get on?...
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remember a day when i was sitting in my cube cal talking to a man name frank who was one of the first freedman hires in 1930. he was probably pretty close to 80 at the time and when he tilted his head rather dramatically i thought i was waiting for a medical emergency. instead he had spotted on my book shelves allen weinstein's purge ji and he was reading the spine. you know he was guilty he said. and i said i thought the weinstein book came pretty close to dem traiting that. to which he said ask your boss. >> he walk add way. i walked into my boss' office. i walked in and said mr. wilson, what do you know about verona and he looked at me like personnel had made a real serious mistake and he said as in two gentlemen of. >> i said no mr. frank was in and said i should read into something called verona. he went ghost white. and he said you mean venona. he said do you know someone named bill kole. i said no, i don't. within a couple of days i was meeting with bill. and i was being briefed into this remarkable system. we tried several times there ter to declassify venona within n.s.a. and each of
remember a day when i was sitting in my cube cal talking to a man name frank who was one of the first freedman hires in 1930. he was probably pretty close to 80 at the time and when he tilted his head rather dramatically i thought i was waiting for a medical emergency. instead he had spotted on my book shelves allen weinstein's purge ji and he was reading the spine. you know he was guilty he said. and i said i thought the weinstein book came pretty close to dem traiting that. to which he said...
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a decade some of them didn't even live to face any charges the editor of prison legal news alex freedman told us that keep in inmates alive isn't always a priority in american jails. prisoners might have very serious medical conditions and sometimes be very near death and they're told to sign up on a sick call or that they'll refer them to the nurse the next week or there might not be a doctor at the prison that weekend and so they have to wait until the next week to see medical staff. go receive a twenty year sentence he did not receive a death sentence but unless he receives adequate medical care he and other prisoners with serious medical conditions can die while in custody mr you're a shame go was basically kidnapped you know when he was taken into custody overseas by u.s. officials. the united states really does not have a lot of respect for the rule of international law when it conflicts with what they want to do arts he will consent to follow they have a shanika case and bring in all the latest as the story develops. a transit route to vnukovo report you'll best way to the heart o
a decade some of them didn't even live to face any charges the editor of prison legal news alex freedman told us that keep in inmates alive isn't always a priority in american jails. prisoners might have very serious medical conditions and sometimes be very near death and they're told to sign up on a sick call or that they'll refer them to the nurse the next week or there might not be a doctor at the prison that weekend and so they have to wait until the next week to see medical staff. go...
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wayne freedman is live tonight with details wayne?to read the words from the police report. says, quote, under mirrorand they admitted the child was found dead three days, crewing scombrer warner stored her body in a suitcase and then, placed the body in a freezer. they appeared in court this afternoon. >> when sarah krueger stood before a judge she looked to be on the breaking point. saturday, police found her 3-year-old daughter dead and apparently beaten in an apartment sarah shared with her boyfriend. today, the district attorney charged both with two counts, murder and assault on a child causing death >>. evidence is still pending in terms of testing and so we cannot base charges on. that we don't know what will develop until it's, you know, those are analyzed. >> there were distressing details about the death the report states after krueger and warner were
wayne freedman is live tonight with details wayne?to read the words from the police report. says, quote, under mirrorand they admitted the child was found dead three days, crewing scombrer warner stored her body in a suitcase and then, placed the body in a freezer. they appeared in court this afternoon. >> when sarah krueger stood before a judge she looked to be on the breaking point. saturday, police found her 3-year-old daughter dead and apparently beaten in an apartment sarah shared...
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wayne freedman is live with more for us. wayne? >> reporter: that is the big question.uestion among police and among child welfare people is did she fall through cracks of the system in this county? the lady that runs child welfare in this county wanted to give them details but she was hushed by a judge. >> continuing sadness about the death of the 3-year-old kayleigh slusher, sadness peppered with questions about what they might, or could have done to prevent this >> transparency is important. our community deserves to know what we did, or didn't do. >> this afternoon a judge ruled against allowing linda cannon to provide details only that the department made no errors. >> as far as what we expected as far as harm coming to that child, by no means. but you knew them? >> we knew them. >> in napa this morning police captain described the nature of some of the 14 calls his department made to defendant sarah krueger's apartment since june, 2012. >> property crimes. thefts. vandalism. dissturnances, unwanted persons and things like. that we have not risen to the left as far
wayne freedman is live with more for us. wayne? >> reporter: that is the big question.uestion among police and among child welfare people is did she fall through cracks of the system in this county? the lady that runs child welfare in this county wanted to give them details but she was hushed by a judge. >> continuing sadness about the death of the 3-year-old kayleigh slusher, sadness peppered with questions about what they might, or could have done to prevent this >>...
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gains and transparency and change in the system sure are more than happy to so my colleague alex freedman at prison legal news and i for the past year or so have spearheaded a national campaign. where we've garnered support from public interest groups criminal justice reform groups civil liberties groups to strongly encourage rep sheila jackson lee in the house to reintroduce what's called the private prison information act it was introduced a couple of years ago didn't make it out of committee because a number of these corporations spent literally tens of thousands tens of millions of dollars lobbying against it if the bill gets introduced and passes this is what it would do it's very simple it would simply require that private prison companies for whom about ninety five percent of their revenue comes from oss the public taxpayers would be required to disclose the very same information no more no less than their public counterpart institutions like the state department of correction or the federal bureau of prisons is already required to do and so a good way to think about it essentially
gains and transparency and change in the system sure are more than happy to so my colleague alex freedman at prison legal news and i for the past year or so have spearheaded a national campaign. where we've garnered support from public interest groups criminal justice reform groups civil liberties groups to strongly encourage rep sheila jackson lee in the house to reintroduce what's called the private prison information act it was introduced a couple of years ago didn't make it out of committee...
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wayne freedman is live tonight with details wayne? >> there is no way to talk about this except to read the words from the police report. says, quote, under mirrorand they admitted the child was found dead three days, crewing scombrer warner stored her body in a suitcase and then, placed the body in a freezer. they appeared in court this afternoon. >> when sarah krueger stood before a judge she looked to be on the breaking point. saturday, police found her 3-year-old daughter dead and apparently beaten in an apartment sarah shared with her boyfriend. today, the district attorney charged both with two counts, murder and assault on a child causing death >>. evidence is still pending in terms of testing and so we cannot base charges on. that we don't know what will develop until it's, you know, those are analyzed. >> there were distressing details about the death the report states after krueger and warner were arrested in a bart station, they told of stuffing the body in a suitcase and storing knit a refrigerator. >> we believe the cause
wayne freedman is live tonight with details wayne? >> there is no way to talk about this except to read the words from the police report. says, quote, under mirrorand they admitted the child was found dead three days, crewing scombrer warner stored her body in a suitcase and then, placed the body in a freezer. they appeared in court this afternoon. >> when sarah krueger stood before a judge she looked to be on the breaking point. saturday, police found her 3-year-old daughter dead...
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. >> in oakland wayne freedman abc7 news. >> another dry day across the bay area >> dry, indeed but gorgeousast. it's mild that have the noon. a high of 66 in san francisco. sun went down, temperatures dropped as well. so chilly here now. we've got clear skies across the bay area, high clouds around. let's bounce over to where there are clouds producing stormy weather. that is around to the east tornadoes and thunderstorms have raged today from parts of the mississippi valley and swinging eastward now. a tornado watch in effect for a wide area from parts of southern illinois through kentucky, tennessee, northern alabama and mississippi in effect until 3:00 a.m . there are looking at the sky there is in half moon bay. from mount tam, temperatures 59 in santa rosa. here is a view of traffic moving swiftly under clear skies. mostly clear skies and chilly overnight mild day as head throughout the weekend there is a chance of rain next wednesday. let's take a look at satellite image. we can see we just high clouds through the bay area skies. variable. we do have storm track flowing north bringing
. >> in oakland wayne freedman abc7 news. >> another dry day across the bay area >> dry, indeed but gorgeousast. it's mild that have the noon. a high of 66 in san francisco. sun went down, temperatures dropped as well. so chilly here now. we've got clear skies across the bay area, high clouds around. let's bounce over to where there are clouds producing stormy weather. that is around to the east tornadoes and thunderstorms have raged today from parts of the mississippi valley...
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we spoke to journalist lawrence freedman who has written extensively on african affairs and he believes the influx of u.s. troops to the continent is actually the stabilizing the situation on the ground spurring anti american sentiments. we spent over a billion dollars supposedly in counterterrorism security in the hell west africa north africa and we've seen the mali was toppled the year ago we've seen the rise of boko rum we committed the absolute criminal stupidity of overthrowing president gadhafi so how is this security helping look at the central african republic it's being destroyed it doesn't almost it almost doesn't exist anymore look at nigeria look at south sudan look at mali they're still fighting terrorism in northern mali with french troops so all this money that is being spent could much better be spent building roads building energy power plants building water development projects and actually uplift the population around we refused to do that we have a military only policy right now in africa could feed itself and could provide food for the rest of the world if we devel
we spoke to journalist lawrence freedman who has written extensively on african affairs and he believes the influx of u.s. troops to the continent is actually the stabilizing the situation on the ground spurring anti american sentiments. we spent over a billion dollars supposedly in counterterrorism security in the hell west africa north africa and we've seen the mali was toppled the year ago we've seen the rise of boko rum we committed the absolute criminal stupidity of overthrowing president...
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wayne freedman joins us live from napa this afternoon. wayne? >> reporter: little details today is what it was about. we learned records reveal some arrests for both defendants. but none as an adult, for sarah krueger and not in napa county for ryan warner, whose last brush with the law involved vandalism in san bruno last year the big question tonight, did 3-year-old kayleigh slusher fall through cracks of the child welfare system in this county? the woman that runs that department would love to talk bit a judge won't allow her to. >> i think our community deserves to know what we did or didn't do. >> until or unless the coroner confirms the 3-year-old died as a victim of murder or child abuse, napa county department of child welfare services cannot comment except to say they followed guidelines. >> it's been very tough, difficult. >> not even the police captain could go into detail buzz did describe why officers visited sarah krueger's apartment 14 times since june 2012. problems from... >> property crimes, thefts, vandalism. unwanted persons.
wayne freedman joins us live from napa this afternoon. wayne? >> reporter: little details today is what it was about. we learned records reveal some arrests for both defendants. but none as an adult, for sarah krueger and not in napa county for ryan warner, whose last brush with the law involved vandalism in san bruno last year the big question tonight, did 3-year-old kayleigh slusher fall through cracks of the child welfare system in this county? the woman that runs that department would...
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. >> in oakland wayne freedman abc7 news. >> another dry day across the bay area >> dry, indeed but gorgeous it's mild that have the noon. a high of 66 in san francisco. sun went down, temperatures dropped as well. so chilly here now. we've got clear skies across the bay area, high cloudsaround. let's bounce over to where there are clouds producing stormy weather. that is around to the east tornadoes and thunderstorms have raged today from parts of the mississippi valley and swinging eastward now. a tornado watch in effect for a wide area from parts of southern illinois through kentucky, tennessee, northern alabama and mississippi in effect until 3:00 a.m . there are 12 tornadoes. looking at the sky there is 54 in half moon bay. from mount tam, temperatures 59 in santa rosa. here is a view of traffic moving swiftly under clear skies. mostly clear skies and chilly overnight mild day as head throughout the weekend there is a chance of rain next wednesday. let's take a look at satellite image. we can see we just high clouds through the bay area skies. variable. we do have storm track flowing no
. >> in oakland wayne freedman abc7 news. >> another dry day across the bay area >> dry, indeed but gorgeous it's mild that have the noon. a high of 66 in san francisco. sun went down, temperatures dropped as well. so chilly here now. we've got clear skies across the bay area, high cloudsaround. let's bounce over to where there are clouds producing stormy weather. that is around to the east tornadoes and thunderstorms have raged today from parts of the mississippi valley and...
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wayne freedman joins us live where he just take a look at the new security detail.d. houston rockets will be playing here tonight fans will be in for a surprise. let's show you video. alameda county sheriff's department making what will now be a show of force. it's a new nba policy in every arena. the they want at rena sniffed for bombs they began four dogs sniffing every nook and cranny we only patched part of the process but fans waiting outside told us they're down with this idea. >> just sniffing for bombs. >> it's good. >> look at the world whashg is going on? bombs, drugs. violence, >> now, this. bomb-sniffing dogs present before and during games. warriors will be picking up the bill for this. roughly $1200 per game the dogs happy because they'll be busy. if deputies are not basketball fans now we think they will be in the future. >> thank you, wayne n honor of black history month we're dedicating our feed to honoring black culture in the bay area, today highlighting black history exhibit a special must >> ask thanks for joining us at abc # news at 4:00. 5:00
wayne freedman joins us live where he just take a look at the new security detail.d. houston rockets will be playing here tonight fans will be in for a surprise. let's show you video. alameda county sheriff's department making what will now be a show of force. it's a new nba policy in every arena. the they want at rena sniffed for bombs they began four dogs sniffing every nook and cranny we only patched part of the process but fans waiting outside told us they're down with this idea. >>...
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. >> in napa, wayne freedman abc7 news >> it's been ten years a family is not giving up hope the killer who's took the live of market espinol will be brought to justice he was murdered in 2004, family and friends return to the site to ask for help. abc7 news joins us flou san leeaandrleandro. >> it's been ten years since he was killed his family tells me it feels like it was just yesterday they hoped to generate a lead and bring the family new hope. >> we're trying to find out information. >> owe ten years after being guned down on the street family and friends are back on the street. they're trying to help the case. i want the person that did this to be held responsible for what they did. so they never have a chance to do it to someone else's child. >> espinol was just 19 when killed february 3, 2004, coming home from an evening with friends there was an argument on the sidewalk and shots fired he died in his driveway. >> several people were in the car with mark when mark got out of the vehicle. and we'd love for the people to come forward to tell us what they know. >> police released
. >> in napa, wayne freedman abc7 news >> it's been ten years a family is not giving up hope the killer who's took the live of market espinol will be brought to justice he was murdered in 2004, family and friends return to the site to ask for help. abc7 news joins us flou san leeaandrleandro. >> it's been ten years since he was killed his family tells me it feels like it was just yesterday they hoped to generate a lead and bring the family new hope. >> we're trying to...
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. >> in napa, wayne freedman abc7 news >> it's been ten years a family is not giving up hope the killer who's took the live of market espinol will be brought to justice he was murdered in 2004, family and friends return to the site to ask for help. abc7 news joins us flou san leeaandrleandro. >> it's been ten years since he was killed his family tells me it feels like it was just yesterday they hoped to generate a lead and bring the family new hope. >> we're trying to find out information. >> owe ten years after being guned down on the street family and friends are back on the street. they're trying to help the case. i want the person that did this to be held responsible for what they did. so they never have a chance to do it to someone else's child. >> espinol was just 19 when killed february 3, 2004, coming home from an evening with friends there was an argument on the sidewalk and shots fired he died in his driveway. >> several people were in the car with mark when mark got out of the vehicle. and we'd love for the people to come forward to tell us what they know. >> police released
. >> in napa, wayne freedman abc7 news >> it's been ten years a family is not giving up hope the killer who's took the live of market espinol will be brought to justice he was murdered in 2004, family and friends return to the site to ask for help. abc7 news joins us flou san leeaandrleandro. >> it's been ten years since he was killed his family tells me it feels like it was just yesterday they hoped to generate a lead and bring the family new hope. >> we're trying to...
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president obama says there will be consequences if violence continues >> wayne freedman joins us livedents here in the bay area >> pictures are dramatic. they're bringing focus to a movement brought in december. >> he's a frustrated man. torn, concern by images from the ukraine. >> very terrible feeling. i wish i can be there. >> imagine if you were living overseas and these were pictures of san francisco. this city is not the one they remember. it's not the entire city that is involved says this student. >> the main event occur in the main areas but there is a a lot of police trying to block access to the main square. >> sergy told us he'd like to be behind them, lending support. this, they say is an uprising against a corrupt government taking bribes from russia. it's been human rights, self determination and cost 26 lives so far. when the ukrainin president fired head of his armed forces, opposition saw this as a battle.. >> i can't believe military will shoot at people fchlt they shoot it will be a start of a civil war in ukraine. >> meaning this might be a prelude. >> i don't see
president obama says there will be consequences if violence continues >> wayne freedman joins us livedents here in the bay area >> pictures are dramatic. they're bringing focus to a movement brought in december. >> he's a frustrated man. torn, concern by images from the ukraine. >> very terrible feeling. i wish i can be there. >> imagine if you were living overseas and these were pictures of san francisco. this city is not the one they remember. it's not the entire...
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. >> from sonoma county, wayne freedman abc7 news. >> in central valley they say the rain has been desperately needed. farmers need rain but hope storms blow through without causing crop damage >> this is a critical time for the valley. this is when crop sets. it's because of what happens during peak bloom period of what fruit is produced there. >> well, it's still too early to tell what affect the drought will have this year. now, farmers just hoping for more rain. >> the frz series of storms just welcome news for skiers. at least three inches of new snow fell in the sierra as well. with two feet expected this weekend. in the middle of the wet weather, california power grid operators issued a rare winter flex alert today. they don't want us to use heavy appliances until after 10:00 tonight the problem is that cold weather is cutting into natural gas supplies used by california power plants. >> all right. more weather late yes, another day, another serious pedestrian accident in san francisco. tonight a 67-year-old woman is in critical condition. she was hit just before 3:30 the driver stayed
. >> from sonoma county, wayne freedman abc7 news. >> in central valley they say the rain has been desperately needed. farmers need rain but hope storms blow through without causing crop damage >> this is a critical time for the valley. this is when crop sets. it's because of what happens during peak bloom period of what fruit is produced there. >> well, it's still too early to tell what affect the drought will have this year. now, farmers just hoping for more rain....
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it's not faded bid a phpl smith r milton freedman that rich countries should lose industry. they certainly didn't lose theirs. you have book though a quote from huey pierce long in speech for reelection of in 1932 addy care way and the quote is -- >> you have to consider we went horrendous financial whose responsible depends on what party you're in. will blame bush, the the fact that chris cox at the securities exchange totally asleep at greenspan was en asleep at the switch and was omehow surprised all this happened. ell, yes, bush was response aab able. was he anymore responsible than clinton who signed the act repealed the act of 1934 that kept investment and commercial banking separate. he signed that. signed the commodity 2,000 that on act in took all the wraps off how ative rating. that's credit swapz. so they're both responsible for this. to ask you about abels because you say you're not a republican or democrat. go back to the interview of bob gates. in the book he says he's a and interview here he he's not what do the labels anymore. >> he call up and we were talkin
it's not faded bid a phpl smith r milton freedman that rich countries should lose industry. they certainly didn't lose theirs. you have book though a quote from huey pierce long in speech for reelection of in 1932 addy care way and the quote is -- >> you have to consider we went horrendous financial whose responsible depends on what party you're in. will blame bush, the the fact that chris cox at the securities exchange totally asleep at greenspan was en asleep at the switch and was...
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. >> from sonoma county, wayne freedman abc7 news. >> in central valley they say the rain has been desperately needed. farmers need rain but hope storms blow through without causing crop damage >> this is a critical time for the valley. this is when crop sets. it's because of what happens during peak bloom period of what fruit is produced there. >> well, it's still too early to tell what affect the drought will have this year. now, farmers just hoping for more rain. >> the frz series of storms just welcome news for skiers. at least three inches of new snow fell in the sierra as well. with two feet expected this weekend. in the middle of the wet weather, california power grid operators issued a rare winter flex alert today. they don't want us to use heavy appliances until after 10:00 tonight the problem is that cold weather is cutting into natural gas supplies used by california power plants. >> all right. more weather late yes, another day, another serious pedestrian accident in san francisco. tonight a 67-year-old woman is in critical condition. she was hit just before 3:30 the driver stayed
. >> from sonoma county, wayne freedman abc7 news. >> in central valley they say the rain has been desperately needed. farmers need rain but hope storms blow through without causing crop damage >> this is a critical time for the valley. this is when crop sets. it's because of what happens during peak bloom period of what fruit is produced there. >> well, it's still too early to tell what affect the drought will have this year. now, farmers just hoping for more rain....
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live in sonoma county, wayne freedman abc7 news. >> wayne, thank you. >> we're expecting a little moren this weekend but the key is just a little. >> yes. driplets and droplets. spencer christian is live now the roof of the abc 7 news broadcast center. >> we're here on a mild, cloudy afternoon the rain coming our way seems to be slowing down just a hit. here you can see clouds around the bay area, but bright skies right now. here is a long trail of clouds and moisture moving into our direction that we expect to bring us rain over the weekend but starting the time line, starting at 5:00 this afternoon, notice overnight just getting clouds and most of the day tomorrow, dry weather the first wave the rain doesn't begin to push into the northern part of sonoma county until afternoon. by the time it gets into the central bay area, it could be late evening. here is a live view right now from our sfo camera showing you clouds over san francisco international airport. current readings pretty much on the mild side as i said earlier. low to mid 60s in los gatos, 59 half moon bay. another live vi
live in sonoma county, wayne freedman abc7 news. >> wayne, thank you. >> we're expecting a little moren this weekend but the key is just a little. >> yes. driplets and droplets. spencer christian is live now the roof of the abc 7 news broadcast center. >> we're here on a mild, cloudy afternoon the rain coming our way seems to be slowing down just a hit. here you can see clouds around the bay area, but bright skies right now. here is a long trail of clouds and moisture...
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. >> wayne freedman picks up the story from here. >> who are these people?ut destiny that led christina to find in a flea market? >> i inspected two black and white photos at me. >> she's a stay at home monthed, an admitted collector of lock yits because of the sentimental value. >> what is the significance? >> keeping keep you love close. iet seems imperative that the lockit should be in the hands of someone else. she paid $tten dollars. >> it's not theirs. it's mine. if i lost it, this belongs to someone else these are not my pictures or my family, it's someone else's family. >> that gets you? >> yes. >> why? >> because family is important. very important. >> christina posted pictures on the internet. soon, our abc sister station in houston picked them up, one viewer says she knew a face. >> it was like my mother was a young girl in the lockit. >> her name was amelia metrov. >> the man, the lower had been my mother was a uncle's favorite >> after a while just makes sense we put the two women together. >> first name was carl >> a prospector disappeared in c
. >> wayne freedman picks up the story from here. >> who are these people?ut destiny that led christina to find in a flea market? >> i inspected two black and white photos at me. >> she's a stay at home monthed, an admitted collector of lock yits because of the sentimental value. >> what is the significance? >> keeping keep you love close. iet seems imperative that the lockit should be in the hands of someone else. she paid $tten dollars. >> it's not...