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leeanne explains how they're able to afford these extended hours. >> reporter: this mother is spending her summer at the library with her son. >> the library programs here are outstanding. i would say one of our best resources. they're free. >> reporter: now all public library branches in san francisco will be open every day, adding 17 librarians and staff. >> adding a day and extending the hours will cost an additional $1.8 million a year. money that is already being collected through property taxes. >> san francisco's said library should be an essential service so they voted themselves a tax. >> reporter: a bond measure also paid for these branches to be seismically safe and modernized. it wasn't that long ago that budget cuts forced some libraries to open only a few days a week. but thanks to the library preservation fund and friends of the library, they've become more like community centers offering art classes and access to computers for those who want to earn their high school diploma. >> art is wonderful. i didn't know that the libraries are offering an art time for children. >>
leeanne explains how they're able to afford these extended hours. >> reporter: this mother is spending her summer at the library with her son. >> the library programs here are outstanding. i would say one of our best resources. they're free. >> reporter: now all public library branches in san francisco will be open every day, adding 17 librarians and staff. >> adding a day and extending the hours will cost an additional $1.8 million a year. money that is already being...
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leeann? >> reporter: it's going to be a long night. now, in that budget meeting, a number of plans will be introduced to keep trash from getting into the water of the san francisco bay. simply put, it's either pay now or later by being fined by the state. oakland has a trash problem that has been steadily getting worse. >> when it rains, all the trash that's on the streets goes straight into the storm drain and out into the bay. untreated. >> reporter: it first ends up in the creeks and es tu arys. the water control board mandated that cities with storm systems that feed into the bay must reduce the amount of trash by 70%. oakland is way behind. the only way to comply now is to spend more money on cleanup efforts, and a trapping system to keep the trash out. >> for oakland to avoid lawsuits and penalties that will cost xpayers a lot, they have to add this money to the budget and clean up more trash and do it quick. >> reporter: council member rebecca caplan wants the city to spend $2.3 million over two years to hire two crews and equip
leeann? >> reporter: it's going to be a long night. now, in that budget meeting, a number of plans will be introduced to keep trash from getting into the water of the san francisco bay. simply put, it's either pay now or later by being fined by the state. oakland has a trash problem that has been steadily getting worse. >> when it rains, all the trash that's on the streets goes straight into the storm drain and out into the bay. untreated. >> reporter: it first ends up in the...
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. >> leeann melendez is live from city hall where discussion will ake place tonight. >> reporter: that's right. it's either pay now or pay later. tonight in oakland, the city council will discuss the budget, which they say has to include spending more money on finding ways to avoid trash getting into the san francisco bay waters. and they say there's no buts about it. the homeless encampments have added to the city's trash problem. >> if you want to get some shots where it's bad today, market street under the 880. >> reporter: we took her advice. it's all this trash, so close to the storm drains that threatens the bay. >> oakland has a huge problem with trash, from homeless encatchments, illegal dumping, and that's putting a huge amount of trash in the bay. >> reporter: it first ends up in the creeks and estuaries. several years ago, it was mandated that cities with storm systems that feed into the bay must reduce the amount of trash by 70%. oakland is way behind. the only way to comply now is to spend more money on cleanup efforts and a trapping system to keep the trash out. >> for oakl
. >> leeann melendez is live from city hall where discussion will ake place tonight. >> reporter: that's right. it's either pay now or pay later. tonight in oakland, the city council will discuss the budget, which they say has to include spending more money on finding ways to avoid trash getting into the san francisco bay waters. and they say there's no buts about it. the homeless encampments have added to the city's trash problem. >> if you want to get some shots where it's...
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leeann? >> reporter: of course, the victim we're talking about is jasmine, the young woman who had several -- sex with several police officers. now, the report comes and was ordered by the same federal judge who oversees the oakland police reforms, and it is very revealing. >> somebody familiar with the situation said that they're just trying to shut me up. >> reporter: that was part of a july 2016 interview jasmine had with the abc 7 i-team. now a report issued by investigators confirms her previous statements. we now know that after allegations surfaced, that officers had exploited her, oakland pd quickly closed the investigation after just one week. she was interviewed only once. during that sbisinitial probe, investigator called her a whore and one witness said the former police chief was not interested in the case, calling it bs. >> the investigation from what the report suggests was never designed to get at the truth of what happened. >> reporter: today, oakland's new police chief says
leeann? >> reporter: of course, the victim we're talking about is jasmine, the young woman who had several -- sex with several police officers. now, the report comes and was ordered by the same federal judge who oversees the oakland police reforms, and it is very revealing. >> somebody familiar with the situation said that they're just trying to shut me up. >> reporter: that was part of a july 2016 interview jasmine had with the abc 7 i-team. now a report issued by...
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leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> east day firefighters are getting help this fourth of july. "abc7 news" was at the contra costa fire protection distriute where we got a new look at their mobile command center. it will coordinate all fire operations for july fourth. the center can provide a constant data and communications stream to commanders, including real-time weather reports. the chief can even run this center from his i-pad. >>> celebrations continue for the warriors. in addition to being this year's nba champs, draymond green has been named the nba's defensive player of the year, and general manager bob myers won executive of the year. the awards were announced monday. today, "abc7 news" reporter wayne freedman has the story of the victory tour, which began close to home for one of them. turns out bob myers hasn't forgotten his high school roots. >> reporter: here in danville, is it possible to get used to not one nba championship trophy in your gym but two? >> are you going to touch it? >> i might. >> reporter: impact on bob myers. how about draymond green, who just w
leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> east day firefighters are getting help this fourth of july. "abc7 news" was at the contra costa fire protection distriute where we got a new look at their mobile command center. it will coordinate all fire operations for july fourth. the center can provide a constant data and communications stream to commanders, including real-time weather reports. the chief can even run this center from his i-pad. >>> celebrations continue...
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. >> leeann melendez is live from city hall where discussion will ake place tonight. >> reporter: that's right. it's either pay now or pay later. tonight in oakland, the city council will discuss the budget, which they say has to include spending more money on finding ways to avoid trash getting into the san francisco bay waters. and they say there's no buts about it. the homeless encampments have added to the city's trash problem. >> if you want to get some shots where it's bad today, market street under the 880. >> reporter: we took her advice. it's all this trash, so close to the storm drains that threatens the bay. >> oakland has a huge problem with trash, from homeless encatchments, illegal dumping, and that's putting a huge amount of trash in the bay. >> reporter: it first ends up in the creeks and estuaries. several years ago, it was mandated that cities with storm systems that feed into the bay must reduce the amount of trash by 70%. oakland is way behind. the only way to comply now is to spend more money on cleanup efforts and a trapping system to keep the trash out. >> for oakl
. >> leeann melendez is live from city hall where discussion will ake place tonight. >> reporter: that's right. it's either pay now or pay later. tonight in oakland, the city council will discuss the budget, which they say has to include spending more money on finding ways to avoid trash getting into the san francisco bay waters. and they say there's no buts about it. the homeless encampments have added to the city's trash problem. >> if you want to get some shots where it's...
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leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> east day firefighters are getting help this fourth of july. "abc7 news" was at the contra costa fire protection distriute where we got a new look at their mobile command center. it will coordinate all fire operations for july fourth. the center can provide a constant data and communications stream to commanders, including real-time weather reports. the chief can even run this center from his i-pad. >>> celebrations continue for the warriors. in addition to being this year's nba champs, draymond green has been named the nba's defensive player of the year, and general manager bob myers won executive of the year. the awards were announced monday. today, "abc7 news" reporter wayne freedman has the story of the victory tour, which began close to home for one of them. turns out bob myers hasn't forgotten his high school roots. >> reporter: here in danville, is it possible to get used to not one nba championship trophy in your gym but two? >> are you going to touch it? >> i might. >> reporter: montevista made an impact on bob myers. how about draymon
leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> east day firefighters are getting help this fourth of july. "abc7 news" was at the contra costa fire protection distriute where we got a new look at their mobile command center. it will coordinate all fire operations for july fourth. the center can provide a constant data and communications stream to commanders, including real-time weather reports. the chief can even run this center from his i-pad. >>> celebrations continue...
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we asked abc 7 news reporter leeann to give us the nuts and bolts of this draft. >> it is a lot. let's get to the important stuff. those with preexisting conditions would not be denied coverage, and would pay the same amount as healthier people. under obamacare, if you opted out, you would pay a penalty. and that would go away under this new bill. now, we are going to see cuts in medicaid funding, and only if you make less money will you qualify for those subsidies. i tell you, so far, it's not a popular bill. at a rally at san francisco general, doctors and nurses said the proposed senate republican health care bill would hurt the poor the most. >> i think the consequences of the proposed legislation is going to be dramatic reductions in the number of people that can access to medicaid. >> reporter: right now medicaid receives extra federal funds. but under the proposed senate bill, funding would start phasing out. and by 2024, it would be restored to what it was before obamacare. >> we have costs overruns. unless everyone in america is willing to pay another tax, we have to fin
we asked abc 7 news reporter leeann to give us the nuts and bolts of this draft. >> it is a lot. let's get to the important stuff. those with preexisting conditions would not be denied coverage, and would pay the same amount as healthier people. under obamacare, if you opted out, you would pay a penalty. and that would go away under this new bill. now, we are going to see cuts in medicaid funding, and only if you make less money will you qualify for those subsidies. i tell you, so far,...
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we asked abc 7 news reporter leeann to give us the nuts and bolts of this draft. >> it is a lot. let's get to the important stuff. those with preexisting conditions would not be denied coverage, and would pay the same amount as healthier people. under obamacare, if you opted out, you would pay a penalty. and that would go away under this new bill. now, we are going to see cuts in medicaid funding, and only if you make less money will you qualify for those subsidies. i tell you, so far, it's not a popular bill. at a rally at san francisco general, doctors and nurses said the proposed senate republican health care bill would hurt the poor the most. >> i think the consequences of the proposed legislation is going to be dramatic reductions in the number of people that can access to medicaid. >> reporter: right now medicaid receives extra federal funds. but under the proposed senate bill, funding would start phasing out. and by 2024, it would be restored to what it was before obamacare. >> we have costs overruns. unless everyone in america is willing to pay another tax, we have to fin
we asked abc 7 news reporter leeann to give us the nuts and bolts of this draft. >> it is a lot. let's get to the important stuff. those with preexisting conditions would not be denied coverage, and would pay the same amount as healthier people. under obamacare, if you opted out, you would pay a penalty. and that would go away under this new bill. now, we are going to see cuts in medicaid funding, and only if you make less money will you qualify for those subsidies. i tell you, so far,...
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leeann the man are charged with the murder of keith green the father of lee's children. penis family who is from the peninsula is paying for the creek ey fees. ry -it is happening some action to to prevent future blooding ghbong the coyote creek in san e se. back in february people had to be rescued by boat after the reek overflowed the bank along spend ck springs neighborhood and along the 15th street area. this is apparently happened ojecte. edday the santa clara water value district voted to spend bying th for the projects in the area. federal funds are needed to complete the entire project and water district leaders recently tht back from lobbying the thderal funds in d.c. >> very, very optimistic that's the best language i could use at this point. i think we have a better -- we're better prepared now with phe information we heard back in washington. r>> the board also voted to extend the reach of the coyote nderk flood control project upsfraem. besmounts are built around some ismething people have in chon inere they live or what school or churn they attend. o vthe n
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, 14-year-old from sussex county dangling over the pavement while matthew howard and his daughter leeannthe choice to step in to help was a simple one. >> a lot of kids. all i was thinking about, what if that was one of mine. >> god put us in the right place at the right time. >> god dropped an angel and i caught her. >> police are saying human error on the girl's part caused her to fall. >>> we'll be right back with sports. >>> i'm john clark from csn. the nba rookie of the year, milwaukee's malcolm brogden wins the award tonight. he was never rookie of the month this past season. but he won a combined five times. he only played in 31 games. maybe next year with ben simmons or markelle fultz. russell westbrook is your mvp. congrats to malcolm for the award. you deserve it. how about 42-year-old allen iverson made his debut in the big league by ice cube. a.i. was ice cold last night. only two points, 1 for 6. a.i. will be in philly. >>> on pace for 110 losses. a disaster. freddie galvis went off after the game. if you get used to it, we're bleeped. we have to have a different mentality e
, 14-year-old from sussex county dangling over the pavement while matthew howard and his daughter leeannthe choice to step in to help was a simple one. >> a lot of kids. all i was thinking about, what if that was one of mine. >> god put us in the right place at the right time. >> god dropped an angel and i caught her. >> police are saying human error on the girl's part caused her to fall. >>> we'll be right back with sports. >>> i'm john clark from csn....
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now earliery today mayor ed leeann congress kwonl nancy pelosi raising the lgbt parade. the parade draws visitors from around the world. flag lining market sfreet this evening. organizers say in this current political climate it's more important than ever to be seen to educate and fight for lgbt rights. >> we need to have full equality kwaernted by the civil rights act in every category. of course all that have been named already but now to include the lgbtq community it can be done. >>s it a special week in the bay area. this is the first pride since the passing the of the rain bureau flag designer gilbert baker >> it is not a toy warning watch this the woman in picks up what she thinks is a dog to you. oop it's a baby rattlesnake she got in the jacksony with her husband. they dropped it immediately and then runs away with the dog. the fire department was called in and removed the snake. >> oh, man. >> she who said away pretty quickly. >> i like how the dog was -- it's not my toy. don't pick it up. >> totally. >> look at that. my goodness. >> pretty fun to watch. >> squ
now earliery today mayor ed leeann congress kwonl nancy pelosi raising the lgbt parade. the parade draws visitors from around the world. flag lining market sfreet this evening. organizers say in this current political climate it's more important than ever to be seen to educate and fight for lgbt rights. >> we need to have full equality kwaernted by the civil rights act in every category. of course all that have been named already but now to include the lgbtq community it can be done....
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. >> leeann melendez is live from city hall where discussion will ake place tonight. >> reporter: that'sight. it's either pay now or pay later. tonight in oakland, the city council will discuss the budget, which they say has to include spending more money on finding ways to avoid trash getting into the san francisco bay waters. and they say there's no buts about it. the homeless encampments have added to the city's trash problem. >> if you want to get some shots where it's bad today, market street under the 880. >> reporter: we took her advice. it's all this trash, so close to the storm drains that threatens the bay. >> oakland has a huge problem with trash, from homeless encatchments, illegal dumping, and that's putting a huge amount of trash in the bay. >> reporter: itir
. >> leeann melendez is live from city hall where discussion will ake place tonight. >> reporter: that'sight. it's either pay now or pay later. tonight in oakland, the city council will discuss the budget, which they say has to include spending more money on finding ways to avoid trash getting into the san francisco bay waters. and they say there's no buts about it. the homeless encampments have added to the city's trash problem. >> if you want to get some shots where it's bad...
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leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> sky 7 is live over the trans march, which is happening right now.marchers are walking about two miles to turk and taylor streets. this is one of the largest transgender events in the world. the march focuses on transgender pride, everyone is welcome to participate. >> of course, the big parade is on sunday, down market street. the route is highlighted in blue between beale and 85;kzth. street closures will start at 6:00 a.m., affecting the streets highlighted in red. many muni lines are going to be rerouted during the parade. the agency recommends taking muni metro if you need to travel on sunday. you can find a closer view of this perhap, as well as a calendar of events atgjygç abc7news.com and download the "abc7 news" app. >>> turning to the weather. here's a live look over san francisco from our camera on top of mt. sutro. temperatures are much cooler today than yesterday. now a live look at the beach in santa cruz. yes, it's gray but very comfortable. beautiful weekend to get outside. spencer christian has the forecast. >> can't wait to get outs
leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> sky 7 is live over the trans march, which is happening right now.marchers are walking about two miles to turk and taylor streets. this is one of the largest transgender events in the world. the march focuses on transgender pride, everyone is welcome to participate. >> of course, the big parade is on sunday, down market street. the route is highlighted in blue between beale and 85;kzth. street closures will start at 6:00 a.m., affecting...
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leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> sky 7 is live over the trans march, which is happening right now.marchers are walking about two miles to turk and taylor streets. this is one of the largest transgender events in the world. the march focuses on transgender pride, everyone is welcome to participate. >> of course, the big parade is on sunday, down market street. the route is highlighted in blue between beale and 85;kzth. street closures will start at 6:00 a.m., affecting the streets highlighted in red. many muni lines are going to be rerouted during the parade. the agency recommends taking muni metro if you need to travel on sunday. you can find a closer view of this perhap, as well as a calendar of events atgjygç abc7news.com and download the "abc7 news" app. >>> turning to the weather. here's a live look over san francisco from our camera on top of mt. sutro. temperatures are much cooler today than yesterday. now a live look at the beach in santa cruz. yes, it's gray but very comfortable. beautiful weekend to get outside. spencer christian has the forecast. >> can't wait to get outs
leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> sky 7 is live over the trans march, which is happening right now.marchers are walking about two miles to turk and taylor streets. this is one of the largest transgender events in the world. the march focuses on transgender pride, everyone is welcome to participate. >> of course, the big parade is on sunday, down market street. the route is highlighted in blue between beale and 85;kzth. street closures will start at 6:00 a.m., affecting...
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in castro valley, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> we're using our emeryville camera to look outside. early clouds turned into cheer skies. >> spencer will explain what to expect the rest of the week. >>> this traveling tortoise is happy, healthy, and hungry as ever, now that he the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit a
in castro valley, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> we're using our emeryville camera to look outside. early clouds turned into cheer skies. >> spencer will explain what to expect the rest of the week. >>> this traveling tortoise is happy, healthy, and hungry as ever, now that he the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions...
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in san francisco, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >> very cool.id you know that you can buy a 3-d printer for less than the cost of a cell phone? >> michael finney shows you what a at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> a really fascinating world of 3-d printers. >> this is amazing. i'm blown away of how chep they'the cheap they're getting. price points are getting so low, more people are likely to have them in their homes soon. this 3-d printer at stanford's product realization lab is out of reach for most consumers. the university purchased it for $100,000. this 3-d printer that we saw at a san francisco trade show is much mor
in san francisco, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >> very cool.id you know that you can buy a 3-d printer for less than the cost of a cell phone? >> michael finney shows you what a at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives...
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in castro valley, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> we're using our emeryville camera to look outside. early clouds turned into cheer skies. >> spencer will explain what to expect the rest of the week. >>> this traveling tortoise is happy, healthy, and hungry as ever, now that he's back w who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. because my teeth are yellow. these photos? why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for two times stronger enamel. >>> now to the story of a reptile reunion. a tortoise is back with her family tonight. just a day ago, she turned up in a
in castro valley, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> we're using our emeryville camera to look outside. early clouds turned into cheer skies. >> spencer will explain what to expect the rest of the week. >>> this traveling tortoise is happy, healthy, and hungry as ever, now that he's back w who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel...
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in san francisco, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >> very cool.you know that you can buy a 3-d printer for less than the cost of a cell phone? >> michael finney shows you what a >>> a really fascinating world of 3-d printers. >> this is amazing. i'm blown away of how chep they'the cheap they're getting. price points are getting so low, more people are likely to have them in their homes soon. this 3-d printer at stanford's product realization lab is out of reach for most consumers. the university purchased it for $100,000. this 3-d printer that we saw at a san francisco trade show is much more affordable. it retails for $199. >> these are capable of printing objects like toys, wooden lock boxes like this. they could be used as mechanical representations for years. they could be used for, heck, artificial limbs. >> reporter: this first grader of houston received a procesthec hand made by fifth graders using a 3-d printer. he was born without a hand. his new plastic one allowed joshua to manipulate building blocks and practice throwing a ball. >> i'm
in san francisco, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >> very cool.you know that you can buy a 3-d printer for less than the cost of a cell phone? >> michael finney shows you what a >>> a really fascinating world of 3-d printers. >> this is amazing. i'm blown away of how chep they'the cheap they're getting. price points are getting so low, more people are likely to have them in their homes soon. this 3-d printer at stanford's product realization lab is out of...
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in oakland, leeann melendez, abc 7. >> latest on the investigation into ties between president trump's add viers and russia. former fbi chief james comey could testify as early as next week. before a senate intelligence committee. there are also more questions about senior adviser jared kushner and his dealings with the russian bank. known to the fbi as a base for russian spies. >> this was an actual trained operative, spy operation in new york. >> president trump took to twitter to call the investigation a witch-hunt. trump and vladamir putin said the investigation was an excuse by democrats for losing the election. >> a string of letters tweeted by the president overnight continues to baffle and amuse people. abc 7 news anchor kristin zee has more on the president's word or nonword that has had so many people talking. the tweet that started it all, president trump on twirlt, admit night, sending out this phrase, despite the constant negative press, covfefe, covfefe, take your pick. the tweet went viral. getting 120,000 retweets and 150,000 likes in six hours. reporters asked white ho
in oakland, leeann melendez, abc 7. >> latest on the investigation into ties between president trump's add viers and russia. former fbi chief james comey could testify as early as next week. before a senate intelligence committee. there are also more questions about senior adviser jared kushner and his dealings with the russian bank. known to the fbi as a base for russian spies. >> this was an actual trained operative, spy operation in new york. >> president trump took to...
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leeann me len dez has those changes. >> reporter: well, many had not had a chance to read them. i could tell you that the process has been streamlined, and keeps everyone involved in the loop. and of course, the goal here is to reach zero cases. every faculty and staff member at uc's ten campuses must undergo sexual harassment training. >> i mostly ignore all the tainings. that one i did not. it was a very good training. as far as online trainings go, it was a particularly good one. >> reporter: between 2013 and 2016, more than 100 employees were found to have violated sexual harassment policies, president janet napolitano decided it was time to make changes. >> the commitment to be transparent, we want to be held accountable. we want folks to understand what this process would look like. we want to be held to that. >> reporter: now the universities must complete their investigations within 60 days, and after that, the person must be disciplined within 40 days. a time line that was not in place before. >> that disciplinary decision, you would hear concerns that they didn't know
leeann me len dez has those changes. >> reporter: well, many had not had a chance to read them. i could tell you that the process has been streamlined, and keeps everyone involved in the loop. and of course, the goal here is to reach zero cases. every faculty and staff member at uc's ten campuses must undergo sexual harassment training. >> i mostly ignore all the tainings. that one i did not. it was a very good training. as far as online trainings go, it was a particularly good one....
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and his daughter leeann forming a human landing pad. >> i looked up and i said honey, let go. i promise you i'll catch you. >> reporter: after hanging on for over three minutes, the girl finally lets go. the girl was hospitalized, shaken but alive. six flags released a statement saying that they closed the ride and that they will conduct a thorough internal review. harrowing moments causing some to question whether the danger is worth the thrill. >> that was morgan radford reporting. >> that is shocking. experts say if you are headed to a theme park, make sure that you check in with the final inspect to you tors. >>> we're warm but not as warm as we were last week at this time. kari hall, this is what i like to call improvement. >> yes, we have a cooler forecast at least to start out this week. willow glen will be the upper 70s. not bad at all. >>> and free wi-fi equipment ends up costing him on his monthly bill. nbc bay area responds next. nbc bay area responds. to a san jose man who says a- t&t didn )t honor a promise, which ended up costing him money. >>> welcome back. nbc
and his daughter leeann forming a human landing pad. >> i looked up and i said honey, let go. i promise you i'll catch you. >> reporter: after hanging on for over three minutes, the girl finally lets go. the girl was hospitalized, shaken but alive. six flags released a statement saying that they closed the ride and that they will conduct a thorough internal review. harrowing moments causing some to question whether the danger is worth the thrill. >> that was morgan radford...
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in oakland, leeann melendez, abc 7. >> latest on the investigation into ties between president trump's add viers and russia. former fbi chief james comey could testify as early as next week. before a senate intelligence committee. there are also more questions about senior adviser jared kushner and his dealings with the russian bank. known to the fbi as a base for russian spies. >> this was an actual trained operative, spy operation in new york. >> president trump took to twitter to call the investigation a witch-hunt. trump and vladamir putin said the investigation was an excuse by democrats for losing the election. >> a string of letters tweeted by the president overnight continues to baffle and amuse people. abc 7 news anchor kristin zee has more on the president's word or nonword that has had so many people talking. the tweet that started it all, president trump on twirlt, admit night, sending out this phrase, despite the constant negative press, covfefe, covfefe, take your pick. the tweet went viral. getting 120,000 retweets and 150,000 likes in six hours. reporters asked white ho
in oakland, leeann melendez, abc 7. >> latest on the investigation into ties between president trump's add viers and russia. former fbi chief james comey could testify as early as next week. before a senate intelligence committee. there are also more questions about senior adviser jared kushner and his dealings with the russian bank. known to the fbi as a base for russian spies. >> this was an actual trained operative, spy operation in new york. >> president trump took to...
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leeann me len dez has those >> reporter: well, many had not had a chance to read them. i could tell you that the process has been streamlined, and keeps everyone involved in the loop. and of course, the goal here is to reach zero cases. every faculty and staff member at uc's ten campuses must undergo sexual harassment training. >> i mostly ignore all the tainings. that one i did not. it was a very good training. as far as online trainings go, it was a particularly good one. >> reporter: between 2013 and 2016, more than 100 employees were found to have violated sexual harassment policies, president janet napolitano decided it was time to make changes. >> the commitment to be transparent, we want to be held accountable. we want folks to understand what this process would look like. we want to be held to that. >> reporter: now the universities must complete their investigations within 60 days, and after that, the person must be disciplined within 40 days. a time line that was not in place before. >> that disciplinary decision, you would hear concerns that they didn't know
leeann me len dez has those >> reporter: well, many had not had a chance to read them. i could tell you that the process has been streamlined, and keeps everyone involved in the loop. and of course, the goal here is to reach zero cases. every faculty and staff member at uc's ten campuses must undergo sexual harassment training. >> i mostly ignore all the tainings. that one i did not. it was a very good training. as far as online trainings go, it was a particularly good one. >>...
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. >> leeann explains how they're able to afford the extended howard. >> reporter: cecilia ortega is ais spending her summer at the library with her son. >> he's already gained a lot of language through books. that's one of the few times he'll sit still because he has so much energy. >> reporter: all public library branches in san francisco will be open every day, adding 17 librarians and staff. nine branches will add an extra day, and 15 branches will extend their hours, costing san francisco taxpayers an additional $1.8 million a year. through a parcel tax and bond measure passed a few years ago, voters made it clear that libraries should be an essential service in san francisco. >> we were so fortunate to have so many residents and voters vote for their libraries to make sure they're seismically safe, they're modernized. >> reporter: it wasn't that long ago that budget cuts forced some libraries to open only a few days a week. but thanks to the library preservation fund and friends of the library, they have now become more like community centers, offering art classes, and access to
. >> leeann explains how they're able to afford the extended howard. >> reporter: cecilia ortega is ais spending her summer at the library with her son. >> he's already gained a lot of language through books. that's one of the few times he'll sit still because he has so much energy. >> reporter: all public library branches in san francisco will be open every day, adding 17 librarians and staff. nine branches will add an extra day, and 15 branches will extend their hours,...