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larson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to submit for the record the social security administrator's statistics on women, which is that almost 49% of all elderly, unmarried females receiving social security benefits rely on social security for 90% of their income. thank you, mr. chairman. >> you're become. mr. kelly, you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. looking through all this, and again, i think sometimes we forget where the revenue for social security comes from, and it is, of course, from wage taxes or federal insurance contributions act, whatever you want to call it. so it does become a math problem, or a consideration. when i was looking at the total of dollars that come in, payroll taxes make up for 87% of the revenue that comes into social security. another 3% comes from taxes on benefits, and then another 9% on interest on that money. but i'm getting down to when social security was started, if you look at mortality rates, retirement versus the end of benefits being paid to somebody because t
larson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to submit for the record the social security administrator's statistics on women, which is that almost 49% of all elderly, unmarried females receiving social security benefits rely on social security for 90% of their income. thank you, mr. chairman. >> you're become. mr. kelly, you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. looking through all this, and again, i think sometimes we forget where the revenue for social security...
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larson's proposal of doing it by increasing the green and is politically feasible. in the end, everybody will have a little skin in the game. that is what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. you know, when i first started practicing a lot as a tax lawyer and those numbers are near and dear to my heart and in 1982 i believe the maximum wage on which social security was around $3000 and today the tate -- roughly that so five times, six times as much as it was when i started in 1982. it is an index and there is a whole lot more tax being upheld and every year it goes up some based on the inflation rate. when i first started looking at this i knew that for anything that we did had to be politically feasible we had to get broad consortiums on boards of the first people i called was the aarp and they will matter you attend at me but i tell you. they sent folks over to my office and i had a computer program that had the variables for the retirement age and the cap on the payroll tax and the amount of the payroll tax in the chain cpi in the adjustment of the thing every year
larson's proposal of doing it by increasing the green and is politically feasible. in the end, everybody will have a little skin in the game. that is what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. you know, when i first started practicing a lot as a tax lawyer and those numbers are near and dear to my heart and in 1982 i believe the maximum wage on which social security was around $3000 and today the tate -- roughly that so five times, six times as much as it was when i started in 1982. it is an index...
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larson's district is retiring to my district. i can absolutely assure you social security is a promise that will be kept. it is golden. what they say right now is the social security trust fund will expire in 2034. sounds scary, is scary. but it's not that hard to fix it. it will get fixed. it's politically inconvenient to fix it, which is why we haven't dealt with it. it's not so much about ideological divide, i don't think. i think it's more about whatever you do, you're going to affect one group or another. when i looked at this two years ago, i was coming up with a plan -- i wanted to come up with my own plan. there are two plans that exist right now that i'm aware of to fix it. one sam johnson has, which basically cuts benefits, raises the retirement age, cuts the initial benefit by spreading out the number of years that you use to calculate the initial benefit, and it does change cpi. changing cpi, mr. larson said, is one of the proposals that came out of the simpson-bowles bipartisan study group. it's the only proposal tha
larson's district is retiring to my district. i can absolutely assure you social security is a promise that will be kept. it is golden. what they say right now is the social security trust fund will expire in 2034. sounds scary, is scary. but it's not that hard to fix it. it will get fixed. it's politically inconvenient to fix it, which is why we haven't dealt with it. it's not so much about ideological divide, i don't think. i think it's more about whatever you do, you're going to affect one...
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brett larson reports. >> reporter: net neutrality rules are officially gone and it could result in bigrvice. the obama-era regulation had required all data online be treated equally whether it's from a small startup on main street or an internet goliath in silicon valley. it was meant to protect consumers from providers slowing down traffic from services that couldn't pay or picking and choosing which sites and services would work best. but now the landscape is changing. think net without neutralitythose willing to pay extra can take the less crowded toll lane where things work quicker. service providers like at&t, comcast and verizon can now charge more for faster access to certain content creating a own content easier to access than other sites but if they do, they have to make it clear in their user agreements. it won't happen overnight and there's a chance it may get held up in court on overturned by congress. for now you shouldn't see any disruptions. in new york, brett larson, fox news. >>> today day at the pool leads to a trip to the hospital for dozens of kids and adults. the m
brett larson reports. >> reporter: net neutrality rules are officially gone and it could result in bigrvice. the obama-era regulation had required all data online be treated equally whether it's from a small startup on main street or an internet goliath in silicon valley. it was meant to protect consumers from providers slowing down traffic from services that couldn't pay or picking and choosing which sites and services would work best. but now the landscape is changing. think net without...
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joan larson is out from women. allison another ives -- allison ives. they understand that the court has a duty to enforce the limits on government power and to interpret the constitution according to the text and the original meaning. they really believe in the rule of law. and this is a tremendous opportunity for the president to pick another justice like neil gorsuch who is extraordinarily well-qualified. very courageous and independent. and who wants to interpret the constitution the way the framers meant it to be. >> tucker: can democrats stop this? can you imagine a scenario where they could? >> i think if the president has a process like he had the first time, engages in a lot of advice and picks a great nominee like neil gorsuch. if he uses the gorsuch model i
joan larson is out from women. allison another ives -- allison ives. they understand that the court has a duty to enforce the limits on government power and to interpret the constitution according to the text and the original meaning. they really believe in the rule of law. and this is a tremendous opportunity for the president to pick another justice like neil gorsuch who is extraordinarily well-qualified. very courageous and independent. and who wants to interpret the constitution the way the...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson is live with more. kate? >> reporter: the past six weeks, the california blil organizaons focused on education has received more than $20 million in donations to make sure charter schools survive the ranks of governor. >> the california charter school association advocates spent millions on ads like this to boost his bid for governor. >> he literally spent two decades to improve the schools. >> reporter: his oorgization supports him and funding and access to charter schools for low income students. some are worried gavin newsome will take away the choice to attend charter schools. >> any growth on charter schools is detrimental 20 to what supporters want? >> we started gavin because gavin supported teachers. >> reporter: the teacher's union endorsed him for govor. and hines says it's not about a that. and tells newsome's holistic approach to public education. >> we need to focus on every child. it's not one of two children to go to this school or that school. >> kate larson, abc 7 news. >> well with, we will
abc 7 news reporter kate larson is live with more. kate? >> reporter: the past six weeks, the california blil organizaons focused on education has received more than $20 million in donations to make sure charter schools survive the ranks of governor. >> the california charter school association advocates spent millions on ads like this to boost his bid for governor. >> he literally spent two decades to improve the schools. >> reporter: his oorgization supports him and...
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so, i'm very excited to welcome congressman larson. thank you. [applause] >> well, thank you very much, maya. what an honor for me to be here this morning, especially with my good friend and colleague tom rice, who i didn't realize you got that award, tom. congratulations as well. and i travel around the country talking about the issue of social security, and i always carry two props with me. one is the actuarial report on our proposal that i'll review in a second. the other is this starbucks coffee latte, we'll call it. you'll see how that comes into play as well. the sense of urgency here with regard to social security should be obvious to everyone. 10,000 baby boomers a day become eligible for social security. do the math. 10,000 a day, 7,000 a week, 280,000 a month, 3,000,360 a year. the sense of urgency, as it does and concerned most of our concerns, also does congress. i'm pleased to work on the ways and means committee with tom and others who would like to see a full debate on this issue. yesterday, we had steven goss the actuary before co
so, i'm very excited to welcome congressman larson. thank you. [applause] >> well, thank you very much, maya. what an honor for me to be here this morning, especially with my good friend and colleague tom rice, who i didn't realize you got that award, tom. congratulations as well. and i travel around the country talking about the issue of social security, and i always carry two props with me. one is the actuarial report on our proposal that i'll review in a second. the other is this...
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didn't work out too well for larson last year as he finished 26th.ay at sonoma race way 16-year-old haley finished 7th. she's from roseville. she was the only female driver on the field and said earlier this week that she started racing long before she got her drivers license. >> i have not gotten pulled over yet considering i speed everywhere but knock on wood. knock on wood. yeah. i know -- i did not say that. take it back. >> those guys are watching you, now. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> oops. >>> nba a little something on the warriors first round pick. mr. i can play every position, jacob evans, did you know the warriors first worked him out on the day of the team's championship parade? sounds like that's something he intends to be apart of. >> i will win the nba championship before i retire. i'm setting that goal and i'm going to stick to it. >> evans will have a great shot at accomplishing that goal after being taken by the warriors. before trying to help golden state win another title the manager said he had to first wil draymond green. >> steve was t
didn't work out too well for larson last year as he finished 26th.ay at sonoma race way 16-year-old haley finished 7th. she's from roseville. she was the only female driver on the field and said earlier this week that she started racing long before she got her drivers license. >> i have not gotten pulled over yet considering i speed everywhere but knock on wood. knock on wood. yeah. i know -- i did not say that. take it back. >> those guys are watching you, now. >> yeah....
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i'm kate larson. back to you. >> sounds good a fascinating process to witness. thanks. >>> well oakland is getting ready for another big party like no other. the championship parade to celebrate the nba champs the golden state warriors. a million fans are expected for the parade. abc 7 news repor oakland where e cityte irs getting ready to par >> reporter: artist norman chuck is creating something amazing, a dub dynasty mueller commissioned by the marriott for the side of the hotel. this sketch shows it. and he hopes to have it done by tuesday. >> i'm hoping a lot more selfies are took here. it's just more joy. >> the championship banners are going up all over downtown pop so with the no parking signs and lots of barricades. it's becoming a near annual tradition for oakland. >> we love the sweep. >> another parade to honor the amazing warriors, three nafb titles in four years. >> i work nearby. i have a perfect place to view broadway street. and i'll be watching it as i'm actually at work. >> the parade starts at 11:00 a.m. at broadway and 11th street. ending at
i'm kate larson. back to you. >> sounds good a fascinating process to witness. thanks. >>> well oakland is getting ready for another big party like no other. the championship parade to celebrate the nba champs the golden state warriors. a million fans are expected for the parade. abc 7 news repor oakland where e cityte irs getting ready to par >> reporter: artist norman chuck is creating something amazing, a dub dynasty mueller commissioned by the marriott for the side of...
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kate larson. >> listen to this, oakland a's dave cobble just tweeted what a terrible situation. the athletics will match donations up to $5,000 to make sure we get the kids back on the field. way to go, dave. we have a link to a go fund me site, abc7news.com. >> police have identified a suspect in a string of cold case murders that terrorized the gay community in the 1970s. a serial killer named the doodler is believed responsible for as many as 14 murder from 1974 to 1975. this is the sketch police released at that time. cnn reports sfpd sent dna samples to be tested and will release an updated sketch of what the suspect might look like now. if alive, the suspect would be in his early 60s. >>> a witness captured video of a violent incident today involving san francisco police in the tenderloin man struggling with officers refused to stop blocking a police motorcade and began fighting with officers. police say an officer punched the suspect in self-defense. another was hit in the head by a flying bottle. the injury officer is expected to be okay. >>> a 6 week old puppy stolen ou
kate larson. >> listen to this, oakland a's dave cobble just tweeted what a terrible situation. the athletics will match donations up to $5,000 to make sure we get the kids back on the field. way to go, dave. we have a link to a go fund me site, abc7news.com. >> police have identified a suspect in a string of cold case murders that terrorized the gay community in the 1970s. a serial killer named the doodler is believed responsible for as many as 14 murder from 1974 to 1975. this is...
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larson for his opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman. we do both agree that we need to act now. both have put forward solutions but i think the american public needs to hear. let me start was something i think every member of the committee for every member of congress should know. 10000 baby boomers per day become eligible for social security. look across the country and you can understand that issue demands that we act now and responsibly. social security is america's insurance program. it is something the public understands eminently. why? because every week, by weaker monthly that they look at their pace stuff they see enter fica, the federal insurance contribution. the federal insurance contribution, there's a deduction that has been made. we're often here in the course of dialogue that government should run more like a business. in this case, it should run like an insurance business of the action warily sound. the last time we address this issue action warily was in 1983. ronald reagan was president and to put it was speaker of the
larson for his opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman. we do both agree that we need to act now. both have put forward solutions but i think the american public needs to hear. let me start was something i think every member of the committee for every member of congress should know. 10000 baby boomers per day become eligible for social security. look across the country and you can understand that issue demands that we act now and responsibly. social security is america's insurance...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson is live in santa rosa tonight with the story. kate, it's understandable. >> reporter: absolutely, dan. you know we're on stoney point road which is extremely busy and it's also right next to a bike path which is completely exposed and yet the arsonist decided to set one of the fires right here. did i mention we're surrounded by neighborhoods? >> oh, very scary. >> reporter: eva lives on a cul-de-sac in santa rosa. her house is on one side of 6th street and a bike path is on the other side. that's where someone was lighting fires over the weekend which eva says could have trapped her in her home. >> you see it's a circle in here and we cannot get anywhere. we don't know what to do with this kind of people. i heard that sometimes our homeless, but i don't see anything. >> reporter: investigators say someone set the fires around 11:40 saturday night which reminded eva of the fires h st's home in c wit fire, we can lose lives. >> reporter: video from droneview7 shows the path saturday's arsonist took, lighting 13 fires within an hour
abc7 news reporter kate larson is live in santa rosa tonight with the story. kate, it's understandable. >> reporter: absolutely, dan. you know we're on stoney point road which is extremely busy and it's also right next to a bike path which is completely exposed and yet the arsonist decided to set one of the fires right here. did i mention we're surrounded by neighborhoods? >> oh, very scary. >> reporter: eva lives on a cul-de-sac in santa rosa. her house is on one side of 6th...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson has the latest. >> reporter: sky 7 overhead san francisco general hospital's emergency department, after it became a crime scene when several shooting victims showed up in their own cars to the hospital. deputies had to draw their weapons after one of the drivers on of tho cars.ed to get out of the shooting took place a mile om the hospital at the bernal dwellings, a housing complex on caesar chavez street and treat way. three men all in their 20s were shot as deputies said they found one man at the scene who later died. the medical examiner said his name is jaime pool. the other two men are in serious and critical condition. one woman told me the shooting happened inside her home. the blue building right there. she said she wasn't home at the time but doesn't know why anyone else would have been inside either. >> we are investigating to see where they were injured, kwek people, looking for surveillance footage find anything we can to help us. >> reporter: the bernal dwelling apartments have been the scene of many shootings over the years. police are hoping su
abc7 news reporter kate larson has the latest. >> reporter: sky 7 overhead san francisco general hospital's emergency department, after it became a crime scene when several shooting victims showed up in their own cars to the hospital. deputies had to draw their weapons after one of the drivers on of tho cars.ed to get out of the shooting took place a mile om the hospital at the bernal dwellings, a housing complex on caesar chavez street and treat way. three men all in their 20s were shot...
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. >> reporter: 23-year-old amanda larson is sitting in the proverbial catbird seat that happens to be in a cockpit she's been flying for more than four years and is currently being recruited by three regional airlines. >> they know it's competitive, that they need to offer the best in order to get the pilots, because we'll just go somewhere else with a little bit better pay and flying the same thing. >> reporter: amanda is in demand because of a looming pilot shortage, partially because so many will soon hit the mandatory retirement age of 65, while their airlines continue adding flights. so airlines around the world will need an estimated 637,000 new pilots over the next 20 years. the demand for pilots is not only a problem in the u.s., it is worldwide and it's easy to see why the number of people around the world who are flying commercially has soared to more than 3 billion annually. so universities that train pilots increasingly find themselves educating students from overseas, most notably, china. >> the major airlines will contract with companies like ourselves, send their cadets
. >> reporter: 23-year-old amanda larson is sitting in the proverbial catbird seat that happens to be in a cockpit she's been flying for more than four years and is currently being recruited by three regional airlines. >> they know it's competitive, that they need to offer the best in order to get the pilots, because we'll just go somewhere else with a little bit better pay and flying the same thing. >> reporter: amanda is in demand because of a looming pilot shortage,...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson is live with new details on the incident from the hospital. kate. >> reporter: kristen we know three people were shot here at seeser chavez and this housing kpreks. we learn the condition of the three men all in the 20s. unfortunately one man died. another in critical and a third in sowers condition. let's take a closer look at the scene here. an area right on the border of the mission district. this entire housing complex is taped off. there are town homes. i spoke to a william through the won't not allowed to leave she was sobbing and heard the gunshots and people shot were her friends. let's go to video of sky7 overhead of san francisco general this afternoon. the sheriffs department tell us at 3:45 this afternoon a man drove up with two gunshot victims nasdaq his car after dropping them off the deputies asked him to get out of car. he refused. the deputies drew weapons at that time he kprid. it's unclear if he was arrested. however we do have video of one man in handcuffs at the hospital. there is also a silver consider, a sedan we have re
abc 7 news reporter kate larson is live with new details on the incident from the hospital. kate. >> reporter: kristen we know three people were shot here at seeser chavez and this housing kpreks. we learn the condition of the three men all in the 20s. unfortunately one man died. another in critical and a third in sowers condition. let's take a closer look at the scene here. an area right on the border of the mission district. this entire housing complex is taped off. there are town...
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live in oakland, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. we'll send it back to you. >> thank you, kate. if you want to watch it on tv, abc7 is the only place to watch the nba finals presented by youtube tv. it's friday in cleveland. we'll have the pregay show at 5:00, abc coverage starts at 5:30. stick with us for toyota after the game. >> warriors fans have a chance to beat the cavs off the court, too, while doing good. bay area and cleveland area food banks are competing in a drive for the food bank. so far the bay area has raised $3,000. for more information, go to abc7news.com/community to root for your team and help others at the same time. >> absolutely. what small item knocked out people's power today in san francisco? >> also a truly bizarre road rage incident in sacramento. one witness calling it like a scene in a movie. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. we're taking a break from the heat, but not for long. i'll show y it's g to uper cg. >> also olympic sailors from across the country are moving to the bay area. the first of its kind facility opening up on treasure island and
live in oakland, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. we'll send it back to you. >> thank you, kate. if you want to watch it on tv, abc7 is the only place to watch the nba finals presented by youtube tv. it's friday in cleveland. we'll have the pregay show at 5:00, abc coverage starts at 5:30. stick with us for toyota after the game. >> warriors fans have a chance to beat the cavs off the court, too, while doing good. bay area and cleveland area food banks are competing in a drive for the...
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chair larson and the backs are out today, so i'm filling in. items 7, 8, and 9 were passed without comment by the c.a.c. item 6 on your agenda, allocation of nearly $10 million in prop k funds, i had asked for equity strategy tree planting. locations in the bayview specalld bgetting trees next year. chair larson also asked about the twin peaks tunnel track way improvement, and in particular, the outreach done as he being a regular rider had not heard about anything going on there until he saw it on the c.a.c. agenda. staff had assured him they had done significant outreach, and there would be ambassadors on hand during the closure. one thing you'll see in the nutes, we had a significantly long discussion and q&a are sf mta director of transportation edskidohn haley. we had been inviting them for severalmonths, maybe years, to speak before us. i think this was the first time they had ever come before our body. our questions were limit today operations performance, and the two directors were asked a wide range of questions about the l.r.v.'s, con
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hello i'm terry larson thanks for joining us tensions over trade are threatening to overshadow the g seven meeting of industrialized nations getting underway in canada today u.s. president on trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum imports have antagonized many of the g seven leaders and the trade war has spilled over into the twitter sphere president of france fired the opening salvo saying the american. president may not mind being isolated but neither do we mind signing a six country agreement if need be trump fired back accusing canada and france of imposing massive tariffs and putting up non monetary barriers against u.s. exports to their country. well for more now let's bring in our brussels correspondent bound who's following this story that help us out here what is twelve referring to there what's he talking about when he says massive trade tariffs and non monetary barriers against the u.s. . maybe he's referring to two things canada mexico and china already have retarded three measures in place against the steel and other million tariffs trump has imposed and you will follow s
hello i'm terry larson thanks for joining us tensions over trade are threatening to overshadow the g seven meeting of industrialized nations getting underway in canada today u.s. president on trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum imports have antagonized many of the g seven leaders and the trade war has spilled over into the twitter sphere president of france fired the opening salvo saying the american. president may not mind being isolated but neither do we mind signing a six country agreement...
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. >> nascar in sonoma, qualifying and kyle larson used to come to the track to watch races and he reachedound the 10-turn. the second roll this season and still looking for his first win of the year. always important to the drivers, what the temperature is going to be tomorrow when it is hot, they don't like. >> it the tires don't like it hot. >> i like the way >>> one man taking his commute into his own hands. >> check out what ferry commuters spot on the hudson river. a man dress in a full suit paddling boarding. he was able to make it on time and save money. >> that's it for abc7 news at >>> tonight, as we come on the air, tempers flaring over immigration. chaos at the border. protesters screaming, "save the children." as president trump hits the road, what he's saying tonight. >>> plus, breaking news. the president's press secretary kicked out of a restaurant. her father, the former governor, and his controversial tweet. >>> the severe storms strike. sweeping across the plains into the mid-atlantic. at least seven reported tornadoes ripping through four states. sam champion on where t
. >> nascar in sonoma, qualifying and kyle larson used to come to the track to watch races and he reachedound the 10-turn. the second roll this season and still looking for his first win of the year. always important to the drivers, what the temperature is going to be tomorrow when it is hot, they don't like. >> it the tires don't like it hot. >> i like the way >>> one man taking his commute into his own hands. >> check out what ferry commuters spot on the...
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. >>> nascar, kyle larson won the pole for tomorrow's 350. second straight year the elk grove native will start the race from the pole. didn't work out too well for larson last year as he finished 26th. now today at sonoma race way 16-year-old haley finished 7th in the nascar pro series event. she was the only female driver in the field and said earlier this week she started racing long before she got her drivers license. >> surprisingly i have not gotten pulled over yet considering i speed everywhere but knock on wood. knock on wood. i'm sour i did not say that. take it back >> those guys are watching you now. >> yeah. >>> nba. a little somebody thing on the warriors first round pick. mr. i can play every position, jacob evans. did you know the warriors first worked him out on the day of the team's championship parade? sounds like that's something he intends to be apart of. >> i will twin nba championship before i retire. i'm setting that goal and i'm going to stick to it. >> and evans will have a great shot after being taken by the warriors
. >>> nascar, kyle larson won the pole for tomorrow's 350. second straight year the elk grove native will start the race from the pole. didn't work out too well for larson last year as he finished 26th. now today at sonoma race way 16-year-old haley finished 7th in the nascar pro series event. she was the only female driver in the field and said earlier this week she started racing long before she got her drivers license. >> surprisingly i have not gotten pulled over yet...
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kate larson is live in noe valley with new developments. >> reporter: the attack happened right here. 28th and sanchez, a quiet family neighborhood. doctors asked the victim not to get over stimulated while brain heals so spoke to her best friend with her right before the attack. shared surveillance video. take a look. mother's screams and baby's cries caught on camera. attacked after crossed the street walking home carrying 16-month-old after got a call from witness. >> heard her say he hit me. >> reporter: playing with daughters before the attack. based on the ct scan believe hit her on the head with blunt object like a hammer. >> she had severe skull fractures and pieces of her skull entered her brain. that night had to have emergency brain surgery. >> reporter: after crossed the street, person in dark clothing carrying something moving quickly down 28th, around the call. ten seconds later you hear the mother scream, see another person running up 28th street. friends from all over the bay area spent the evening canvassing the neighborhood with fliers looking for evidence. motive is
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kate larson went to the last rental shop in berkeley which is now calling it quits. >> would import films to show at art house theaters. >> reporter: andy katz demonstrated the difference between video store and online streaming. unlikely to get this personal service and options with netflix. >> customer base is aging. younger people not adopting this transition. >> reporter: transition to streaming which he can't sell proved to be too much. >> it is very convenient, no question about it. few key-strikes or clicks away but you lose the adventure. >> reporter: after 30 years of ownership closing. last day to rent a movie is sunday. in oakland we found rico behind the counter at video room, only one in oakland we could knew every customer who comes into the store. enjoys job but not delusional about the fate of video rental stores. >> not doing terrible but not great. barely breaking even. video stores endangered species. >> reporter: need customers willing to pay extra for customer service. east bay, abc7 news. >> used to be everywhere. >>> honoring a hero, big thank you after dramatic res
kate larson went to the last rental shop in berkeley which is now calling it quits. >> would import films to show at art house theaters. >> reporter: andy katz demonstrated the difference between video store and online streaming. unlikely to get this personal service and options with netflix. >> customer base is aging. younger people not adopting this transition. >> reporter: transition to streaming which he can't sell proved to be too much. >> it is very...
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in new york, brett larson, fox news. >>> from a vote at the u.s. visit to immigrant children detained at the border, tonight new developments in the debate over immigration as president trump doubles down on his administration's "zero tolerance" policy. >> if we took zero tolerance away, you would be overrun as -- you would have millions of people pouring through our border. >> a different tone tonight from the president one day after signing an executive order to keep immigrant families together in detention centers. good evening, everyone. i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. the president is once again blaming congress for the stalemate calling on democrats and republicans to come together to close immigration loopholes. we get live coverage now from fox news' ellison barber in washington, d.c. where, ellison, lawmakers in the house voted down one bill today and delayed a vote on a more moderate bill. >> reporter: right. they are expected to look at that more moderate bill tomorrow but even when it comes to that bill, there is not a lo
in new york, brett larson, fox news. >>> from a vote at the u.s. visit to immigrant children detained at the border, tonight new developments in the debate over immigration as president trump doubles down on his administration's "zero tolerance" policy. >> if we took zero tolerance away, you would be overrun as -- you would have millions of people pouring through our border. >> a different tone tonight from the president one day after signing an executive order to...
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this is larson's second poll of the season, but he's still looking for his first pin of the year.e swedes get on the board first, and in the 32nd minute, chips it over the keeper. take another look. but the swedes could not hold onto the 1-0 lead. stoppage time. into the net, and germany wins 2-1 and is now tied with sweden heading into the final group game. mexico beat germany in their opening game, and they took on south korea today. so mexico scored their first goal on a penalty kick. that's carlos converting in the 26th minute. and in the 66th minute look at javier hernandez. so mexico extends its leading group after six points with the 2-1 win. got to keep up with this world cup. there's so much to do. all right, final games coming up. >> i don't know if you heard the noise from the stadium when they were watching. >> i heard when i was getting ready. it's shocking. >> well, hundreds of people decided to do what's long been thought to be impossible, >>> tonight on abc 7 news at 9:00 over on kofy tv 20 dramatic video of a shark right off the california coast hunting a harbor s
this is larson's second poll of the season, but he's still looking for his first pin of the year.e swedes get on the board first, and in the 32nd minute, chips it over the keeper. take another look. but the swedes could not hold onto the 1-0 lead. stoppage time. into the net, and germany wins 2-1 and is now tied with sweden heading into the final group game. mexico beat germany in their opening game, and they took on south korea today. so mexico scored their first goal on a penalty kick. that's...
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. >> abc 7 news reporter kate larson has the story. >> it a place you have probably been before. perhaps would prefer to forget. the dmv and it's seemingly endless lines. >> this is the san francisco office, but field offices all over the bay area experienced long wait times. 3 hours and 40 minutes and more than four hours in walnut creek. >> there's always a wait, no matter what. >> to improve the experience, 40 offices will open two saturdays a month. from 8-1 beginning in june. >> would you come on a saturday morning? >> gladly. >> i was speaking to a come that was here for seven hours. saturday hours would really help her out. >> i won the lottery. >> frederick did not actually win money, but after ten hours of waiting he was that excited to hear his number called. >> you have the people who work during monday through friday would do not have time to get in, so, saturdays would offer an opportunity and might cut down on the lines during the week. >> others feel thes of hours are just -- the office hours are part of the problem. >> bigger facility, more employees, another few
. >> abc 7 news reporter kate larson has the story. >> it a place you have probably been before. perhaps would prefer to forget. the dmv and it's seemingly endless lines. >> this is the san francisco office, but field offices all over the bay area experienced long wait times. 3 hours and 40 minutes and more than four hours in walnut creek. >> there's always a wait, no matter what. >> to improve the experience, 40 offices will open two saturdays a month. from 8-1...
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news for the firefighters in north cal around the lake county area and redding, california and mount larson where fires started over the weekend. what we have now is cooler weather. fog at the coast, temperatures today have come down 5-8 degrees. temperatures tomorrow stay in suit and it stays on the mild to cool side through wednesday and into thursday mid morning and it heats up again. plenty of time for firefighters to get a handle on the fires burning now. it's a big concern with fire, you can see some of the fog coming off the water. you can't really see it, we have fog off the coast and tomorrow morning as we saw this morning. this high-pressure is leaving the area and returns this weekend and brings heat. we replace the interim with a low bringing cooler moisture error. we talked about the fire zone having humidities right now 60% which is huge, that's very helpful the firefighters. the overnight humidity recovery is huge and that is the way it goes tomorrow and the next night. it's a good opportunity to be on the fires. the future forecast will be like today. read their 90s and oran
news for the firefighters in north cal around the lake county area and redding, california and mount larson where fires started over the weekend. what we have now is cooler weather. fog at the coast, temperatures today have come down 5-8 degrees. temperatures tomorrow stay in suit and it stays on the mild to cool side through wednesday and into thursday mid morning and it heats up again. plenty of time for firefighters to get a handle on the fires burning now. it's a big concern with fire, you...
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kate larson, abc7 news. >> and you'll want to stay with abc7 news and abc7news.com for the very latest developments in this case. you can also download the abc7 news app and enable push alerts to get breaking news any time. >> an oakland teenager who was at the center of a national debate over what defines death has died. in 2013 jahai math was declared dead following throat surgery. her family moved her to new jersey where she was kept breathing with a ventilator and feeding tube. tonight her family's attorney announced she was removed from the machines june 22nd after suffering internal bleeding from surgery for an intestinal problem. mcmath's body will be flown back to the bay area next week. her brain will be used for research. >> a 9-year-old boy was burned today during a science experiment at the summer camp scientopia blue oaks school at the city of napa. the boy's clothes caught on fire while staff were conducting the experiment. counselors tried to put out the flames and called 911. the boy was air lifted to the u.c. davis air center. he is listed as being in stable condition.
kate larson, abc7 news. >> and you'll want to stay with abc7 news and abc7news.com for the very latest developments in this case. you can also download the abc7 news app and enable push alerts to get breaking news any time. >> an oakland teenager who was at the center of a national debate over what defines death has died. in 2013 jahai math was declared dead following throat surgery. her family moved her to new jersey where she was kept breathing with a ventilator and feeding tube....
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here is kate larson. >> that's why antio villaraigosa brought both parties together. california advocates spent millions to boost villaraigosa's boost for governor. >> he spent two decades working on the schools. >> the director of the organization supports him because he supports increased funding for charter schools and students. they are worried gavin newsom will take away the choice to attend charter schools if he's elected governor. >> any pause on growth of charter schools is really detrimental to what parents have ultimately said they want and need in their public education system. >> we supported gavin because gavin supported teachers. >> eric heinz is the president of the california teachers association politically influential union endorsed newsom for governor. most aren't unionized. as mayor of los angeles villaraigosa fought against teachers unions. he said it's not about that and touts his holistic system for education. >> we need to focus on the system for every child, not just one or two children lucky enough to go to this school or that school. >> news
here is kate larson. >> that's why antio villaraigosa brought both parties together. california advocates spent millions to boost villaraigosa's boost for governor. >> he spent two decades working on the schools. >> the director of the organization supports him because he supports increased funding for charter schools and students. they are worried gavin newsom will take away the choice to attend charter schools if he's elected governor. >> any pause on growth of charter...
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speeds away nats ambiance left on the ground close to a ton of concrete it was all caught on tom larson's records sound they literally just came around corner saw a spot where no parked and just let it all go ironically when i was there it was garbage day and because of the concrete i watched as the garbage truck bypassed the pickup did you just see what i just saw (yea the trash ah the trash truck couldn't actually pick anything up the keep driving now i'm no expert when it comes to construction debris but i know someone who is ken houston you know what this looks like this looks like somebody did something inside of a warehouse because of the thickness of the concrete you can tell that he planned this out he invested in like upgrading his vehicle in order so something like this) fast and quick so to give you an idea what this is, this intent just your everyday household concrete this thing must weight maybe man maybe two or three hundred pounds claps hands it's not an easy fix and now its in front of this guys house ( marty ) uber wants to know when you've had a few too many drinks-- an
speeds away nats ambiance left on the ground close to a ton of concrete it was all caught on tom larson's records sound they literally just came around corner saw a spot where no parked and just let it all go ironically when i was there it was garbage day and because of the concrete i watched as the garbage truck bypassed the pickup did you just see what i just saw (yea the trash ah the trash truck couldn't actually pick anything up the keep driving now i'm no expert when it comes to...
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. >> reporter: adam and tom larson's surveillance camera captured the illegal dumping in front of their house. >> it was just really disheartening to see somebody treat oakland like that. >> reporter: they tell me via face time they called public works when they had returned from work last night, but public works told them it was closed and to call back. so they tweeted the video to the oakland mayor. the mayor sent public works workers out there, but they only pushed the blocks into one pile. they returned today and again didn't have the right equipment to remove them. >> it's because it's in the flatlands. if it was up in piedmont, up in the hills, this would be gone. >> reporter: community advocate ken houston came out to take pictures and collect samples. he's been working with the d.a.'s office to prosecute illegal dumpers like these guys. >> no healthy fear or respect for our community. for the guy that drove off laughing, there's no fear. >> reporter: the witnesses couldn't get the license plate. the contractors either covered up or removed the front plate. >> the folks that did
. >> reporter: adam and tom larson's surveillance camera captured the illegal dumping in front of their house. >> it was just really disheartening to see somebody treat oakland like that. >> reporter: they tell me via face time they called public works when they had returned from work last night, but public works told them it was closed and to call back. so they tweeted the video to the oakland mayor. the mayor sent public works workers out there, but they only pushed the...
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. >> abc7 news reporter kate larson was at the dubs watch party.r: hi there, alma. you know the game may have been in cleveland tonight, i can tell you the party was still right here in oakland. there were fans packed into the arena. the energy was just fantastic. take a listen. here are some of the moments right after the warriors won the game. oracle was packed with 8,000 fans tonight. they were treated to quite a show. great to see so many families and kids in the arena. the $20 watch party ticket price was definitely a welcome relief from the sky high game ticket price tags. the first two quarters were tough, but in true warriors fashion, the dubs picked it up in the third. >> it was kind of suspenseful. i was like, oh, god, they're not going to win. next thing you know, right there, they just won the game l >> we call it dub con three for some reason. we shine, we win all the time. >> i love the game. i've been a warriors fan since 4th grade. i'm 40 almost, a long time congy happy for the warriors in the city of oakland. >> after the game the
. >> abc7 news reporter kate larson was at the dubs watch party.r: hi there, alma. you know the game may have been in cleveland tonight, i can tell you the party was still right here in oakland. there were fans packed into the arena. the energy was just fantastic. take a listen. here are some of the moments right after the warriors won the game. oracle was packed with 8,000 fans tonight. they were treated to quite a show. great to see so many families and kids in the arena. the $20 watch...
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kyle larson of elk grove wins his second straight pole at sonoma. real action gets under way tomorrow at noon, so be sure to tune in for that. that will do it for sports. back with more news after this. hi! are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ hiss ] [ gasps ] [ birds chirping] ♪ no matter what you are they're a perfect match. the new ipad and xfinity stream app. hey guys, i'm home! surprise! i got a puppy. add an ipad to select packagese onne . >>> okay. a rocky start for pro golfer rory mcilroy. >> he was interrupted by a spectator, but it was not a person. we are talking about a squirrel. >> there it goes. >> there's the squirrel. third round of the travelers ch. rory m in the game right now. waiting for the squirrel. at first he thought it was kind of funny. thene everyone, it becomes kind of irritating. finally the squirrel ran off. rory unloaded. i'm not going to blame it on the squirrel, but on that particular hole, he got a bogey. so it wasn't a perfect day for rory, but -- >> but he made some friends. >> replay of the squirrel. >>>
kyle larson of elk grove wins his second straight pole at sonoma. real action gets under way tomorrow at noon, so be sure to tune in for that. that will do it for sports. back with more news after this. hi! are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ hiss ] [ gasps ] [ birds chirping] ♪ no matter what you are they're a perfect match. the new ipad and xfinity stream app. hey guys, i'm home! surprise! i got a puppy. add an ipad to select packagese onne . >>> okay. a rocky start for...
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donna larson, bbc news.pro—brexit politicians and business figures have urged the prime minister to speed up preparations to leave the eu without a deal. former cabinet ministers are among those to have signed a letter saying the uk must show it is ready to walk away in order to have real leverage. tens of thousands of people marched in central london yesterday to demand a final vote on any exit deal. a 15—year—old boy has been stabbed to death following a party in east london. metropolitan police were called to a community centre in romford at around 9 o'clock last night. three teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder. there have been more than 70 murders in the capital so far this year. the growing tensions over the arrival of african and middle eastern migrants from across the mediterranean will be discussed by eu leaders in brussels today. it comes amid concerns about the use of charity vessels to rescue migrants off the coast of libya. more than 40,000 migrants have reached europe so far this
donna larson, bbc news.pro—brexit politicians and business figures have urged the prime minister to speed up preparations to leave the eu without a deal. former cabinet ministers are among those to have signed a letter saying the uk must show it is ready to walk away in order to have real leverage. tens of thousands of people marched in central london yesterday to demand a final vote on any exit deal. a 15—year—old boy has been stabbed to death following a party in east london....
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donna larson, bbc news.ember states will meet in brussels later to discuss how to tackle the arrival of african and middle—eastern migrants from across the mediterranean. numbers have fallen since the crisis began in 2015, but italy and malta have banned charity rescue boats from coming to their ports demonstrating a rise in tensions. 0ur political correspondent kevin connolly is in brussels. what do we expect to come out of today's meetings? that is a good question. earlier in the week we had circulated a document as you often do perhaps absurdly in the european political process, draft conclusions ofa political process, draft conclusions of a meeting which had yet to take place at that point, those draft conclusions rather annoyed the italian government, in particular, because they appeared to be designed to address specifically german concerns. so now to address specifically german concerns. 50 now those to address specifically german concerns. so now those draft conclusions have been withdrawn. there wil
donna larson, bbc news.ember states will meet in brussels later to discuss how to tackle the arrival of african and middle—eastern migrants from across the mediterranean. numbers have fallen since the crisis began in 2015, but italy and malta have banned charity rescue boats from coming to their ports demonstrating a rise in tensions. 0ur political correspondent kevin connolly is in brussels. what do we expect to come out of today's meetings? that is a good question. earlier in the week we...
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donna larson, bbc news.e teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder. police said they were called to the centre in romford just after nine o'clock last night after fighting broke out when around a hundred people were leaving a birthday party. it's emerged that some sewage companies in the uk are regularly dumping untreated human waste into the country's rivers. an investigation by the bbc‘s countryfile programme has found that 25 thousand storm drains — designed only to be used during heavy rain — are frequently overflowing, mixing rainwater with raw sewage. the environment agency says water companies are committed to tackling the problem but campaigners say more needs to be done. one of britain's main railway lines is back under state control this morning. the east coast line was returned to public ownership after the government ended the stagecoach and virgin franchise. it will now be known as the london north eastern railway, a name last used in the 1940s. the department for transport will run
donna larson, bbc news.e teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder. police said they were called to the centre in romford just after nine o'clock last night after fighting broke out when around a hundred people were leaving a birthday party. it's emerged that some sewage companies in the uk are regularly dumping untreated human waste into the country's rivers. an investigation by the bbc‘s countryfile programme has found that 25 thousand storm drains — designed only to be used...
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water and earplugs required at sonoma race way, 94 degrees tomorrow and for the second straight year, larsonarting from the two position and kyle bush, heavand kevin ffd to win. >> racing is a struggle. qualifies here is one of my favorite things so i'm glad we can pick up time. >> oregon state and mississippi state, the winner advances to the championship against arkansas. all five runs in the third i wering. a three-run shot and made it 5-0, the bulldogs, bases loaded and two outs and winning run at the plate and grounded it into fielder's choice and oregon state wins and will return to the champion's round for the first time since 2007. >> lost out on russian super star and have their sites on a bigger fish. john said he will listen to offers from five teams and san jose is among them. the negotiations start tomorrow. scores a point a game on average and will cost about $11 million per season. 272 goals and 621 career points in nine seasons. taking on salt lake, the home team was the corner kick and two headers. some nice passing in the 64th minute and leads to -- and stops at danny on th
water and earplugs required at sonoma race way, 94 degrees tomorrow and for the second straight year, larsonarting from the two position and kyle bush, heavand kevin ffd to win. >> racing is a struggle. qualifies here is one of my favorite things so i'm glad we can pick up time. >> oregon state and mississippi state, the winner advances to the championship against arkansas. all five runs in the third i wering. a three-run shot and made it 5-0, the bulldogs, bases loaded and two outs...
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did criticize it but that has happened so essentially the message is broadly symbolic if john larson decides not to go to germany then really nothing much can be done about him at that stage but you mentioned the syrian regime acting with impunity what about these cases even if they don't necessarily result in prosecutions could they maybe have an effect on the syrian regime. well why would this if an observer say that it can actually also have a negative effect which is that there will be there will be more executions they will try and ensure that there are no destinies remember the case is that under whom he has filed are based on testimonies of people which are in germany and of course there are many other testimonies that are emerging in lebanon and turkey some of the people the big doctor that person has spoken to so that can be a possible negative effect they can be more executions because assad will try and make sure that it is not that much evidence but the hope is the hope really is that the assad regime is going to watch their steps and understand that the international com
did criticize it but that has happened so essentially the message is broadly symbolic if john larson decides not to go to germany then really nothing much can be done about him at that stage but you mentioned the syrian regime acting with impunity what about these cases even if they don't necessarily result in prosecutions could they maybe have an effect on the syrian regime. well why would this if an observer say that it can actually also have a negative effect which is that there will be...
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you ask him larson is one of the world's leading experts on multi resistant bacteria in the environment for decades now he has warned of the consequences of impure production of antibiotics in asia up until about ten years ago. people will not really aware of that there could be very high discharges of ticks to the environment. if there are more locks regulations and locks control over this chartist environment this outsourcing might actually also promote more discharges to the environment but the major point is that there is such a high price pressure on our drugs so it really pushes production to do is in in the simplest cheapest way. production in europe on the other hand is constantly. this company is one of the last to make a basic component for antibiotics here and our mental control is key waste water purification is expensive the company fears it will soon be unable to compete with foreign manufacturers. use or. is it was always the people to retain most care to ensure none of us substances leave the factory and are able to enter the environment. yeah the water in the mine river
you ask him larson is one of the world's leading experts on multi resistant bacteria in the environment for decades now he has warned of the consequences of impure production of antibiotics in asia up until about ten years ago. people will not really aware of that there could be very high discharges of ticks to the environment. if there are more locks regulations and locks control over this chartist environment this outsourcing might actually also promote more discharges to the environment but...
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speeds away nats ambiance left on the ground close to a ton of concrete it was all caught on tom larson's records sound they literally just came around corner saw a spot where no parked and just let it all go ironically when i was there it was garbage day and because of the concrete i watched as the garbage truck bypassed the pickup did you just see what i just saw (yea the trash ah the trash truck couldn't actually pick anything up the keep driving now i'm no expert when it comes to construction debris but i know someone who is ken houston you know what this looks like this looks like somebody did something inside of a warehouse because of the thickness of the concrete you can tell that he planned this out he invested in like upgrading his vehicle in order so something like this) fast and quick so to give you an idea what this is, this intent just your everyday household concrete this thing must weight maybe man maybe two or three hundred pounds claps hands it's not an easy fix and now its in front of this guys house and listen to this see the wood that mixed up in the concrete you see h
speeds away nats ambiance left on the ground close to a ton of concrete it was all caught on tom larson's records sound they literally just came around corner saw a spot where no parked and just let it all go ironically when i was there it was garbage day and because of the concrete i watched as the garbage truck bypassed the pickup did you just see what i just saw (yea the trash ah the trash truck couldn't actually pick anything up the keep driving now i'm no expert when it comes to...