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i'm kate larsen. >> and i'm eric thomas. the man survived and is now being charged with attempted murder of a police officer. abc 7 news reporter katie utehs is live at police headquarters with new details about the suspected shooter. katie? >> reporter: police say they'll likely release the man's identity tomorrow after he has been booked tonight in jail. they do know him. he has a lengthy criminal history and he may have been trying to commit another crime when they arrived. officers responded to the big 5 on tully road for the report of a man with a gun. store surveillance video shows him looking inside. >> he may have been casing the store there, the big 5 sporting goods store. >> when officers arrived on scene, the suspect immediately opened fire on the officers. the officers returned fire. >> reporter: police say one of the three officers on scene returned fire. the man ran into an adjacent mobile home complex dropping a handgun as he jumped a fence. >> the 45 caliber handgun, which had been stolen in a 2013 burglary,
i'm kate larsen. >> and i'm eric thomas. the man survived and is now being charged with attempted murder of a police officer. abc 7 news reporter katie utehs is live at police headquarters with new details about the suspected shooter. katie? >> reporter: police say they'll likely release the man's identity tomorrow after he has been booked tonight in jail. they do know him. he has a lengthy criminal history and he may have been trying to commit another crime when they arrived....
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kate larsen spoke to aviation experts about the recent issues caught on camera. >> oh, my god. wow. >> reporter: tim took this cell phone video of an employee asking him to get out of his seat because of his prosthetic leg. >> i do feel discriminated against. >> reporter: seaward said he paid extra for a seat with more leg room, has sat in exit rows many times and can perform the necessary safety duties. >> they said i wasn't a normal person and they said they were going to kick me off the plane. >> i think in his case he did the right thing. >> reporter: a retired airline pilot said that seaward was diskram natured against. >> asserting your right at the time of an issue with a carrier could result in a delay, could result in a removal. >> sea ward's story has elicited a strong reaction on social media from a flying public bomb gua barreded with story this is year of passengers being ejected from planes, like dr. david dao being dragged off a united flight. >> it's easier for people to be held accountable for their actions. in the past when we didn't have video. >>> it would b
kate larsen spoke to aviation experts about the recent issues caught on camera. >> oh, my god. wow. >> reporter: tim took this cell phone video of an employee asking him to get out of his seat because of his prosthetic leg. >> i do feel discriminated against. >> reporter: seaward said he paid extra for a seat with more leg room, has sat in exit rows many times and can perform the necessary safety duties. >> they said i wasn't a normal person and they said they were...
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kate larsen spoke to aviation experts about the recent issues caught on camera. >> oh, my god. wow. >> reporter: tim took this cell phone video of an asiana employee asking him to get out of his seat because of his prosthetic leg. >> i do feel discriminated against. >> reporter: seaward said he paid extra for a seat with more leg room, has sat in exit rows many times and can perform the necessary safety duties. >> they said i wasn't a normal person and they said they were going to kick me off the plane. >> i think in his case he did the right thing. >> reporter: a retired airline pilot said that seaward was diskram natured against. >> asserting your right at the time of an issue with a carrier could result in a delay, could result in a removal. >> sea ward's story has elicited a strong reaction on social media from a flying public bomb gua barreded with story this is year of passengers being ejected from planes, like dr. david dao being dragged off a united flight. >> it's easier for people to be held accountable for their actions. in the past when we didn't have video. >>> it
kate larsen spoke to aviation experts about the recent issues caught on camera. >> oh, my god. wow. >> reporter: tim took this cell phone video of an asiana employee asking him to get out of his seat because of his prosthetic leg. >> i do feel discriminated against. >> reporter: seaward said he paid extra for a seat with more leg room, has sat in exit rows many times and can perform the necessary safety duties. >> they said i wasn't a normal person and they said...
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. >> and i'm kate larsen. the mayday gatherings will take place across the bay area, and could impact your ability to get around. large gatherings expected in oakland, san jose and san francisco. organizers believe crowds could be bigger than ever before. >> abc 7 news reporter lilian kim is live in san francisco with our story tonight. lillian? >> reporter: kate and eric, we're at the immigration and customs enforcement office. one of many demonstration sites tomorrow. city crews have dropped off barricades in anticipation of large crowds. organizers spent the day making signs for the annual mayday demonstration. this will be held by people leading a march through oakland. as president trump in office, it's taken on a bigger? >> it's most important that we understand not through a bill or any formal legislation or law will we be protected. >> so monday there will be bigger emphasis on the immigrant worker and organizers expect participation to be bigger. demonstrations begin at the alameda sheriff's office to
. >> and i'm kate larsen. the mayday gatherings will take place across the bay area, and could impact your ability to get around. large gatherings expected in oakland, san jose and san francisco. organizers believe crowds could be bigger than ever before. >> abc 7 news reporter lilian kim is live in san francisco with our story tonight. lillian? >> reporter: kate and eric, we're at the immigration and customs enforcement office. one of many demonstration sites tomorrow. city...
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as kate larsen found out, it's a complete myth. >> there's a popular misconception among moms, whilexpands, your mind shrinks. >> you go to breast-feeding, you go into dementia. >>. >> reporter: the doctor acknowledges the myth. >> it's a trend to the psyche of the present ladies when they have lances in their memories, they immediately attribute to the fact that they are pregnant. >> reporter: the doctor says there is no evidence that women experience loss of icoupty during or after pregnancy. >> in fact, it's the other way about. they have a high surge of progesterone that it sharpens their ability to think clearly. >> they are happy. that's great. >> a recent study compared the brain scans of women before, during and after pregnancy. in pregnant women they revealed physical changes in the brain resulting in sharper mental capacities, especially for parts of the brain linked to intern am bonding and memory. >> i think theres a definite change, your attention shifts on to you and the baby. >> reporter: there is a fact of life that can contribute to forgetfulness. >> i think it's rel
as kate larsen found out, it's a complete myth. >> there's a popular misconception among moms, whilexpands, your mind shrinks. >> you go to breast-feeding, you go into dementia. >>. >> reporter: the doctor acknowledges the myth. >> it's a trend to the psyche of the present ladies when they have lances in their memories, they immediately attribute to the fact that they are pregnant. >> reporter: the doctor says there is no evidence that women experience loss...
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. >> and i'm kate larsen. the mother was driving home with her 18-year-old daughter after what should have been one of the happiest nights of the year, senior prom. >> abc 7 news reporter lilian kim sat the intersection of fremont boulevard and darwin drive with more on this tragic story. lillian? >> kate and eric, they were less than two blocks from home when a car hit them here on fremont boulevard. friends stopped by earlier this evening to place flowers and candles throughout the intersection. it was 2:30 a.m. a mother and daughter were in this toyota yaris, making a left turn from fremont boulevard when a chevy malibu plowed right into them. maria marcelino was behind the wheel and survived the crash. her daughter shane did not. the two were just a minute away from home. shane had just spent the evening at the james logan high school prom. >> she was a kind hearted person. and she always loved everyone. >> reporter: tonight friends brought flowers to the crash site. shane was an honor student, played the
. >> and i'm kate larsen. the mother was driving home with her 18-year-old daughter after what should have been one of the happiest nights of the year, senior prom. >> abc 7 news reporter lilian kim sat the intersection of fremont boulevard and darwin drive with more on this tragic story. lillian? >> kate and eric, they were less than two blocks from home when a car hit them here on fremont boulevard. friends stopped by earlier this evening to place flowers and candles...
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in sfraerngs kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> next the annual event to bring comic book fans towing, howain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is
in sfraerngs kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> next the annual event to bring comic book fans towing, howain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control...
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. >> and i'm kate larsen. we're going to begin now with those summer-like temperatures. today's heat just a sample of what's to come. temperatures today were 10 degrees above normal in some cities and that heat's going to soar into the 90s. >> we're going to take a look outside. we could get some breaking heat, record-breaking heat by the time this is all over. right now we're going to check in with meteorologist drew tuma. clear skies and sunshine. more of it on the way. >> so many people are excited and this is just the beginning. what will be a very warm start to the workweek. out there we go. it's crystal clear skies coming off a very warm day. look at highs today across the region. a lot of 70s and 80s. made it up to 85 in concord, 82 redwood city. 72 san francisco and gilroy. up to 83 degrees. still holding on to some of that warmth even at this late hour. 9:00 temperatures still 74 in antioch. 64 in san jose and 68 that number in santa rosa. plenty of stars. we're going to hang on to a lot of that warmth. it will be a mild start to your monday. and tomorrow aftern
. >> and i'm kate larsen. we're going to begin now with those summer-like temperatures. today's heat just a sample of what's to come. temperatures today were 10 degrees above normal in some cities and that heat's going to soar into the 90s. >> we're going to take a look outside. we could get some breaking heat, record-breaking heat by the time this is all over. right now we're going to check in with meteorologist drew tuma. clear skies and sunshine. more of it on the way. >>...
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kate larsen is live with a look at how rare that request is, kate?e jury foreperson whom you're going to hear from, says he doesn't believe another case exists like this in contra costa county. a prosecutor says he told marks peterson to his face that his employees have lost confidence in him. but he's still showing up here and still planning to run for re-election next year. a contra costa grand jury accused the district attorney of will testimony or corrupt conduct, recommending that he be removed from office. >> reporter: jim milla said -- in december, peterson admitted to spending 66,000 dlrsz in campaign funds on personal items including meals and
kate larsen is live with a look at how rare that request is, kate?e jury foreperson whom you're going to hear from, says he doesn't believe another case exists like this in contra costa county. a prosecutor says he told marks peterson to his face that his employees have lost confidence in him. but he's still showing up here and still planning to run for re-election next year. a contra costa grand jury accused the district attorney of will testimony or corrupt conduct, recommending that he be...
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kate larsen has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: the investigation is still very much ongoing and the nerves are still rattled here in this neighborhood, the woman who lives in that mint green house says that she was watching tv with her family downstairs when bullets ripped through her two upstairs bedrooms, she's just glad she decided to stay up late. cell phone video shows police carefully approaching a man they shot overnight in south san francisco. but the suspect, a man who lives in the neighborhood was already dead, shot and killed by south san francisco police around midnight on cork place. karen recorded the cell phone video and says she recognized him as her neighbor. >> his head, his face, there was a lot of blood. i saw this man's head, his neck, blown off. >> he opened up his truck, he pulled out this big rifle. >> reporter: before the shooting, stella says she watched from her window as police pulled out their guns. >> that's when the gunshots start shooting. >> reporter: police say the suspect was holdinghe shotgun in the street when they arrived and that he ref
kate larsen has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: the investigation is still very much ongoing and the nerves are still rattled here in this neighborhood, the woman who lives in that mint green house says that she was watching tv with her family downstairs when bullets ripped through her two upstairs bedrooms, she's just glad she decided to stay up late. cell phone video shows police carefully approaching a man they shot overnight in south san francisco. but the suspect, a man...
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kate larsen has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: the investigation is still very much ongoing and the nerves are still rattled here in this neighborhood, the woman who lives in that mint green house says that she was watching tv with her family downstairs when bullets ripped through her two upstairs bedrooms, she's just glad she decided to stay up late. cell phone video shows police carefully approaching a man they shot overnight in south san francisco. but the suspect, a man who lives in the neighborhood was already dead, shot and killed by south san francisco police around midnight on cork place. karen recorded the cell phone video and says she recognized him as her neighbor. >> his head, his face, there was a lot of blood. i saw this man's head, his neck, blown off. >> he opened up his truck, he pulled out this big rifle. >> reporter: before the shooting, stella says she watched from her window as police pulled out their guns. >> that's when the gunshots start shooting. >> reporter: police say the suspect was holding the shotgun in the street when they arrived and that he r
kate larsen has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: the investigation is still very much ongoing and the nerves are still rattled here in this neighborhood, the woman who lives in that mint green house says that she was watching tv with her family downstairs when bullets ripped through her two upstairs bedrooms, she's just glad she decided to stay up late. cell phone video shows police carefully approaching a man they shot overnight in south san francisco. but the suspect, a man...
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kate larsen is live with a look at how rare that request is, kate? >> reporter: the jury foreperson whom you're going to hear from, says he doesn't believe another case exists like this in contra costa county. a prosecutor says he told marks peterson to his face that his employees have lost confidence in him. but he's still showing up here and still planning to run for re-election next year. a contra costa grand jury accused the district attorney of will testimony or corrupt conduct, recommending that he be removed from office. >> reporter: jim millander said -- in december, peterson admitted to spending 66,000 dlrsz in campaign funds on personal items including meals and theater tickets. peterson later apologized and reimbursed the money. >> it's all well and good to apologize, but obviously the repercussions continue. >> reporter: aaron defer rarry said that they take a no vote in peterson. >> they hold individuals accountable who have broken the law, having the head of a law enforcement agency, let alone the head of a contra costa county da's offi
kate larsen is live with a look at how rare that request is, kate? >> reporter: the jury foreperson whom you're going to hear from, says he doesn't believe another case exists like this in contra costa county. a prosecutor says he told marks peterson to his face that his employees have lost confidence in him. but he's still showing up here and still planning to run for re-election next year. a contra costa grand jury accused the district attorney of will testimony or corrupt conduct,...
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. >>> there's a -- abc7 news reporter kate larsen found out its a complete myth. >> reporter: there'smong moms that when your belly expands, your mind shrinks. >> you forget things, like dementia, pregnancy dementia. >> even st. luke's obg/yn. >> we whenever they have lapses in their memories, they immediately attribute it to the fact that they're pregnant. >> reporter: but there's no scientific evidence that women lose any mental acuity before or during pregnancy. >> they have such a high surge of estrogen that it enhances their ability to think clearly. >> reporter: the scans actually revealed physical changes in the brain resulting in sharper mental capacities especially for parts of the brain linked to maternal bonding and memory. >> i think there's definitely a change, i think your attention shifts more on to you and your baby. >> reporter: but there is at parenting fact of life that can contribute to forgetfulness. >> i think it has to do with sleep more than anything else. >> your body is being designed to accommodate a newborn when you're going to lose sleep. >> reporter: dads
. >>> there's a -- abc7 news reporter kate larsen found out its a complete myth. >> reporter: there'smong moms that when your belly expands, your mind shrinks. >> you forget things, like dementia, pregnancy dementia. >> even st. luke's obg/yn. >> we whenever they have lapses in their memories, they immediately attribute it to the fact that they're pregnant. >> reporter: but there's no scientific evidence that women lose any mental acuity before or during...
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. >>> there's a -- abc7 news reporter kate larsen found out its a complete myth. >> reporter: there'spular misconception among moms that when your belly expands, your mind shrinks. >> you forget things, like dementia, pregnancy dementia. >> even st. luke's obg/yn. >> we whenever they have lapses in their memories, they immediately attribute it to the fact that they're pregnant. >> reporter: but there's no scientific evidence that women lose any mental acuity before or during pregnancy. >> they have such a high surge of estrogen that it enhances their ability to think clearly. >> reporter: the scans actually revealed physical changes in the brain resulting in sharper mental capacities especially for parts of the brain linked to maternal bonding and memory. >> i think there's definitely a change, i think your attention shifts more on to you and your baby. >> reporter: but there is at parenting fact of life that can contribute to forgetfulness. >> i think it has to do with sleep more than anything else. >> your body is being designed to accommodate a newborn when you're going to lose sle
. >>> there's a -- abc7 news reporter kate larsen found out its a complete myth. >> reporter: there'spular misconception among moms that when your belly expands, your mind shrinks. >> you forget things, like dementia, pregnancy dementia. >> even st. luke's obg/yn. >> we whenever they have lapses in their memories, they immediately attribute it to the fact that they're pregnant. >> reporter: but there's no scientific evidence that women lose any mental...
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kate larsen spoke to the woman about why she thinks the dog was snatched right from her front yard. >can't even think about what he's going through. >> reporter: j.j. jacobson is struggling after swan stole her 3-year-old german shepherd murphy on sunday afternoon. >> it just kill mess. >> reporter: jascobsen says her dog was playing outside around 3:00 p.m., but when murphy was nowhere to be found at 5:00 -- >> that's when i knew somebody had stolen him. >> reporter: there's no way murphy could have gotten over this fence. but it's possible that someone who's been to the property knows how to get inside and take her dog. >> the only way someone would know that murphy is here, is that they have driven on by and have seen him. there is a gentleman who has come by and numerous times talked about the dogs and always talked about murphy because he is the nicer dog. >> jacobson hopes wherever she is right now, he's being treated well. >> i hope wherever he is is accepting him as a family pet. >> reporter: murphy is their mentor, a dog's dog who coaxes shepherd's out of their shells and hel
kate larsen spoke to the woman about why she thinks the dog was snatched right from her front yard. >can't even think about what he's going through. >> reporter: j.j. jacobson is struggling after swan stole her 3-year-old german shepherd murphy on sunday afternoon. >> it just kill mess. >> reporter: jascobsen says her dog was playing outside around 3:00 p.m., but when murphy was nowhere to be found at 5:00 -- >> that's when i knew somebody had stolen him. >>...
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. >> his caretaker says it doesn't happen soon enough and that zookeeper spoke exclusively with kate larsen. >> the zookeeper dana sherwood who you're going to hear from in a moment, loves her job and all the animals that she cares for at the zoo, but she worries that publicity concerns entered into whether to euthanize the monkey. >> he was breathing through his mouth, because his nose was pretty much pushed to the other side of hiss face. >> reporter: animal keeper dana sherwood that treated the tumor that suddenly appeared on this monkey's face. shocking this san francisco zoo staff. >> he had trouble with liquids would kind of roll out of his wife. >> jp's mouth started swelling on march 18 and by the first of april, miss vision was -- sherwood has been working at the san francisco zoo for ten years and takes care of the monkeys five days a week. >> it's a special job, i do feel lucky to have it. >> but sherwood is upset because she said that j.p. was scheduled to euthanized on april 7 and the procedure was delayed. >> i think if anybody saw the rate that this tumor grew, they would be
. >> his caretaker says it doesn't happen soon enough and that zookeeper spoke exclusively with kate larsen. >> the zookeeper dana sherwood who you're going to hear from in a moment, loves her job and all the animals that she cares for at the zoo, but she worries that publicity concerns entered into whether to euthanize the monkey. >> he was breathing through his mouth, because his nose was pretty much pushed to the other side of hiss face. >> reporter: animal keeper...
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. >> his caretaker says it doesn't happen soon enough and that zookeeper spoke exclusively with kate larseneper dana sherwood who you're going to hear from in a moment, loves her job and all the animals that she cares for at the zoo, but she worries that publicity concerns entered into whether to euthanize the monkey. >> he was breathing through his mouth, because his nose was pretty much pushed to the other side of hiss face. >> reporter: animal keeper dana sherwood that treated the tumor that suddenly appeared on this monkey's face. shocking this san francisco zoo staff. >> he had trouble with liquids would kind of roll out of his wife. >> jp's mouth started swelling on march 18 and by the first of april, miss vision was -- sherwood has been working at the san francisco zoo for ten years and takes care of the monkeys five days a week. >> it's a special job, i do feel lucky to have it. >> but sherwood is upset because she said that j.p. was scheduled to euthanized on april 7 and the procedure was delayed. >> i think if anybody saw the rate that this tumor grew, they would be shocked that w
. >> his caretaker says it doesn't happen soon enough and that zookeeper spoke exclusively with kate larseneper dana sherwood who you're going to hear from in a moment, loves her job and all the animals that she cares for at the zoo, but she worries that publicity concerns entered into whether to euthanize the monkey. >> he was breathing through his mouth, because his nose was pretty much pushed to the other side of hiss face. >> reporter: animal keeper dana sherwood that...
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kate larsen spoke to the woman about why she thinks the dog was snatched right from her front yard. > about what he's going through. >> reporter: j.j. jacobson is struggling after swan stole her 3-year-old german shepherd murphy on sunday afternoon. >> it just kill mess. >> reporter: jascobsen says her dog was playing outside around 3:00 p.m., but when murphy was nowhere to be found at 5:00 -- >> that's when i knew somebody had stolen him. >> reporter: there's no way murphy could have gotten over this fence. but it's possible that someone who's been to the property knows how to get inside and take her dog. >> the only way someone would know that murphy is here, is that they have driven on by and have seen him. there is a gentleman who has come by and numerous times talked about the dogs and always talked about murphy because he is the nicer dog. >> jacobson hopes wherever she is right now, he's being treated well. >> i hope wherever he is is accepting him as a family pet. >> reporter: murphy is their mentor, a dog's dog who coaxes shepherd's out of their shells and helps ready them fo
kate larsen spoke to the woman about why she thinks the dog was snatched right from her front yard. > about what he's going through. >> reporter: j.j. jacobson is struggling after swan stole her 3-year-old german shepherd murphy on sunday afternoon. >> it just kill mess. >> reporter: jascobsen says her dog was playing outside around 3:00 p.m., but when murphy was nowhere to be found at 5:00 -- >> that's when i knew somebody had stolen him. >> reporter: there's...
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in san francisco, kate larsen, ac 7 news. >>> next the annual event to bring comic book fans togetherar's holiday is honoring a just released super hero movie. true radiance comes from within. new radiant toothpaste by colgate optic white. whitens teeth both inside and out. for a radiant, whiter smile. be radiant by colgate optic white. . >>> here are the winning numbers from last night's $20 million mega-millions drawing. 4, 23, 33, 47, 53, megafootball 7. nobody picked all six. so tuesday night's jack both goes up to $25 million. >>> happening today, free comic book is celebrating its 16th anniversary. comics are free all day long, thanks to thousands of participating stores around the world. comic book day is always the first saturday of may. it's usually aligned with new movies. more than a dozen shops here in the bay area are taking part in the event. next on abc 7 morning, at 6:00, torture, murder and arson, months after the crime, there is finally a break in the case. >>> and snow melt inio sell, the problems a white indid may imagine april showersy bringing her fashionable, fl
in san francisco, kate larsen, ac 7 news. >>> next the annual event to bring comic book fans togetherar's holiday is honoring a just released super hero movie. true radiance comes from within. new radiant toothpaste by colgate optic white. whitens teeth both inside and out. for a radiant, whiter smile. be radiant by colgate optic white. . >>> here are the winning numbers from last night's $20 million mega-millions drawing. 4, 23, 33, 47, 53, megafootball 7. nobody picked all...