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lillian is live at the berkeley police department with more on the story. lillian? >>reporter: in a span of just 2 and a half months the chief may finding himself in hot water for the second time. berkeley police chief michael once again defending himself. this time over the bay he handled his son's stolen i-phone. his son intend berkeley high. somebody stole it from its locker. he ordered his dpebingts to track it did you know. they followed the signal from berkeley to 55 street in san pablo avenue north oakland. couldn't find it. effort ended up costly berkeley taxpayers 2 hours of over time for the each of senior. many were surprised at the number of resources used. >> that does sound excessive. >> if everybody is allowed to get their cell phone that way, that would be great. >>reporter: spokesperson says using detectives to track down cell phone not unusual. sergeant mary wrote berkeley police department long recommended that community members use tracking software on the devices. low tech software in order to support investigation and possible recovery of stole
lillian is live at the berkeley police department with more on the story. lillian? >>reporter: in a span of just 2 and a half months the chief may finding himself in hot water for the second time. berkeley police chief michael once again defending himself. this time over the bay he handled his son's stolen i-phone. his son intend berkeley high. somebody stole it from its locker. he ordered his dpebingts to track it did you know. they followed the signal from berkeley to 55 street in san...
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lillian is live tonight where the city honored them. lillian? >>reporter: carolyn, this is one of the homes that was rebuilt from the ground up certainly bigger and better than before but perhaps more important it's a significant step to rebuilding the neighborhood. the new home here is nothing like his house that burned down a year and a half ago. everything different. floor plan to the finish. but the memory of what happened on september 9, 2010 is still very vivid you. >> emotion is still there. remind you of what happened. the trauma. at one point you have to move on. >>reporter: she's one of 3 homeowner honored by the city tonight. they are the first to rebuild and move back to the neighborhood after the pg&e pipeline explosion n.all 38 homes destroyed. about 2 dozen still in the planning or construction stages. >> this is a good evening for us. >> today is the day we have waited for for a very long tim time. >>reporter: they chose to use the same floor plan as before but even then the whole process of rebuilding and going through the insur
lillian is live tonight where the city honored them. lillian? >>reporter: carolyn, this is one of the homes that was rebuilt from the ground up certainly bigger and better than before but perhaps more important it's a significant step to rebuilding the neighborhood. the new home here is nothing like his house that burned down a year and a half ago. everything different. floor plan to the finish. but the memory of what happened on september 9, 2010 is still very vivid you. >> emotion...
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l lillian is live in pet lawm tonight and lillian you spoke exclusively with the family that got raided today. >>reporter: that's right. they are so upset they don't even want to go wac to their home them called us early this evening specifically to share their story. >> i was very scared because i thought they with going to kill us. >>reporter: victor doesn't want to show his face but he says he and his 2 sons were inside their petaluma home when federal agents storm in this morning. he says his old son victor junior started shooting at the agents nothing identifying themselves as officers wearing all black. >> we shot back because we thought they were gangsters. we never gnaw they were police because they never introduce themselves as police officer. >>reporter: neighbors say it was a lengthy gun battle. in the end 3 immigration and custom enforcement agent suffered non-life threatening gunshot wound. as for victor junior he was taken that custody. authorities say he's one of 13 suspected gang members arrested this morning for a triple muvr dwer in south san francisco in 2010. >> with
l lillian is live in pet lawm tonight and lillian you spoke exclusively with the family that got raided today. >>reporter: that's right. they are so upset they don't even want to go wac to their home them called us early this evening specifically to share their story. >> i was very scared because i thought they with going to kill us. >>reporter: victor doesn't want to show his face but he says he and his 2 sons were inside their petaluma home when federal agents storm in this...
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lillian is live in fairfield tonight with the story. lillian?>>reporter: >> i weren't to know what we can do as a community to get a plan in action to save our sports. >>reporter: parents came pleading. so did students. student athletes from fairfiel fairfield. rodriguez high say they won't know what to do if the school district carries out the plan to eliminate sports. >> devastating. many it would be flat out devastating. >>reporter: board members voted in february to cancel all sports and other after school activity as way to offset 6 and half million dollar deficit. the parents students and teachers hoping the board will find a way to keep the trams alive. >> you aren't just taking away sports. you are taking away mentor. counselors. father figures. motivation to get good grade. likelihood. college opportunity. and clean criminal records. >>reporter: district however says there just isn't any wiggle room. district employee attended state budget briefing early this week and the outlook is bleak. >> the picture is worse not better so tm there
lillian is live in fairfield tonight with the story. lillian?>>reporter: >> i weren't to know what we can do as a community to get a plan in action to save our sports. >>reporter: parents came pleading. so did students. student athletes from fairfiel fairfield. rodriguez high say they won't know what to do if the school district carries out the plan to eliminate sports. >> devastating. many it would be flat out devastating. >>reporter: board members voted in...
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lillian is live in fairfield tonight with the story. lillian?: >> i weren't to know what we can do as a community to get a plan in action to save our sports. >>reporter: parents came pleading. so did students. student athletes from fairfiel fairfield. rodriguez high say they won't know what to do if the school district carries out the plan to eliminate sports. >> devastating. many it would be flat out devastating. >>reporter: board members voted in february to cancel all sports and other after school activity as way to offset 6 and half million dollar deficit. the parents students and teachers hoping the board will find a way to keep the trams alive. >> you aren't just taking away sports. you are taking away mentor. counselors. father figures. motivation to get good grade. likelihood. college opportunity. and clean criminal records. >>reporter: district however says there just isn't any wiggle room. district employee attended state budget briefing early this week and the outlook is bleak. >> the picture is worse not better so tm there is no mira
lillian is live in fairfield tonight with the story. lillian?: >> i weren't to know what we can do as a community to get a plan in action to save our sports. >>reporter: parents came pleading. so did students. student athletes from fairfiel fairfield. rodriguez high say they won't know what to do if the school district carries out the plan to eliminate sports. >> devastating. many it would be flat out devastating. >>reporter: board members voted in february to cancel all...
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lillian is live at the berkeley police department with more on the story. lillian?a span of just 2 and a half months the chief may finding himself in hot water for the second time. berkeley police chief michael once again defending himself. this time over the bay he handled his son's stolen i-phone his son intend berkeley high. somebody stole it from its locker. he ordered his dpebingts to track it did you know. they followed the signal from berkeley to 55 street in san pablo avenue north oakland. couldn't find it. effort ended up costly berkeley taxpayers 2 hours of over time for the senior. many were surprised at the number of resources used. >> that does sound excessive. >> if everybody is allowed to get their cell phone that way, a that would b great. >>reporter: spokesperson says using detectives to track down cell phone not unusual. sergeant mary wrote berkeley police department long recommended that community members use tracking software uh software in order to support investigation and possible recovery of stolen property pro chief is already under scrutiny
lillian is live at the berkeley police department with more on the story. lillian?a span of just 2 and a half months the chief may finding himself in hot water for the second time. berkeley police chief michael once again defending himself. this time over the bay he handled his son's stolen i-phone his son intend berkeley high. somebody stole it from its locker. he ordered his dpebingts to track it did you know. they followed the signal from berkeley to 55 street in san pablo avenue north...
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lillian is live tonight where the city honored them. lillian? >>reporter: carolyn, this is one of the homes that was rebuilt from the ground up certainly bigger and better than before but perhaps more important it's a significant step to rebuilding the neighborhood. the new home here is nothing like his house that burned down a year and a half ago. everything different. floor plan to the finish. but the memory of what happened on september 9, 2010 is still very vivid you. >> emotion is still there. remind you of what happened. the trauma. at one point you have to move on. >>reporter: she's one of 3 homeowner honored by the city tonight. they are the first to rebuild and move back to the neighborhood after the pg&e pipeline explosion n.all 38 homes destroyed. about 2 dozen still in the planning or construction stages. >> this is a good evening for us. >> today is the day we have waited for for a very long tim time. >>reporter: they chose to use the same floor plan as before but even then the whole process of rebuilding and going through the insur
lillian is live tonight where the city honored them. lillian? >>reporter: carolyn, this is one of the homes that was rebuilt from the ground up certainly bigger and better than before but perhaps more important it's a significant step to rebuilding the neighborhood. the new home here is nothing like his house that burned down a year and a half ago. everything different. floor plan to the finish. but the memory of what happened on september 9, 2010 is still very vivid you. >> emotion...
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lillian is live at the berkeley police department with more on the story. lillian? >>reporter: in a span of just 2 and a half months the chief may finding himself in hot water for the second time. berkeley police chief michael once again defending himself. this time over the bay he handled his son's stolen i-phone. his son intend berkeley high. somebody stole it from its locker. he ordered his dpebingts to track it did you know. they followed the signal from berkeley to 55 street in san pablo avenue north oakland. couldn't find it. effort ended up costly berkeley taxpayers 2 hours of over time for the each of senior. many were surprised at the number of resources used. >> that does sound excessive. >> if everybody is allowed to get their cell phone that way, that would be great. >>reporter: spokesperson says using detectives to track down cell phone not unusual. sergeant mary wrote berkeley police department long recommended that community members use tracking software on the devices. low tech software in order to support investigation and possible recovery of stole
lillian is live at the berkeley police department with more on the story. lillian? >>reporter: in a span of just 2 and a half months the chief may finding himself in hot water for the second time. berkeley police chief michael once again defending himself. this time over the bay he handled his son's stolen i-phone. his son intend berkeley high. somebody stole it from its locker. he ordered his dpebingts to track it did you know. they followed the signal from berkeley to 55 street in san...
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lillian is live tonight where the city honored them. lillian??ter: carolyn, this is one of the homes that was rebuilt from thecertainly up certainly bigger and better than before but perhaps more important it's a significant step to rebuilding the neighborhood. the new home here is nothing like his house that burned down a year and a half ago. everythingoor plan te finish. but the memoryhappened happened on september 9, 2010 is still very vivid you. >> emotion is still there. remind you of what happened. the trauma. at one point you have to move on. >>reporter: she's one of 3 homeowner honored by the city tonight. they are the first to rebuild and move back to the neighborhood after the pg&e pipeline explosion n.all 38 homes destroyed. about 2 dozen still in the planning or construction stages. >> this is a good evening for us. >> today is the day we have waited for for a very long tim time. >>reporter: they chose to use the same floor plan as before but even then the whole process of rebuilding and going through the insurance company was exhaust
lillian is live tonight where the city honored them. lillian??ter: carolyn, this is one of the homes that was rebuilt from thecertainly up certainly bigger and better than before but perhaps more important it's a significant step to rebuilding the neighborhood. the new home here is nothing like his house that burned down a year and a half ago. everythingoor plan te finish. but the memoryhappened happened on september 9, 2010 is still very vivid you. >> emotion is still there. remind you...
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lillian is live in fairfield tonight with the story. lillian?hat we can do as a community to get a plan in action to save our sports. >>reporter: parents came pleading. so did students. student athletes from fairfiel fairfield. rodriguez high say they won't know what to do if the school district carries out the plan to eliminate sports. >> devastating. many it would be flat out devastating. >>reporter: board members voted in february to cancel all sports and other after school activity as way to offset 6 and half million dollar deficit. the parents students and teachers hoping the board will find a way to keep the trams alive. >> you aren't just taking away sports. you are taking away mentor. counselors. father figures. motivation to get good grade. likelihood. college opportunity. and clean criminal records. >>reporter: district however says there just isn't any wiggle room. district employee attended state budget briefing early this week and th bl is bleak. >> the pi is worse not better so tm there is no miracle money coming from the state of
lillian is live in fairfield tonight with the story. lillian?hat we can do as a community to get a plan in action to save our sports. >>reporter: parents came pleading. so did students. student athletes from fairfiel fairfield. rodriguez high say they won't know what to do if the school district carries out the plan to eliminate sports. >> devastating. many it would be flat out devastating. >>reporter: board members voted in february to cancel all sports and other after school...
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l lillian is live in pet lawm tonight and lillian you spoke exclusively with the family that got raided: that's right. they are so upset they don't even want to go wac to their home them called us early this evening specifically to share their story. >> i was very scared because i thought they with going to kill us. >>reporter: victor doesn't want to show his face but he says he and his 2 sons were inside their petaluma federal home when federal agents storm in this morning. he says his oldest son victor junior started shooting at the agents nothing identifying themselves as officers wearing all black. >> we shot back because we thought they were gangsters. we never gnaw they were police because they never introduce themselves as police officer. >>reporter: neighbors say it was a lengthy gun battle. in the end 3 immigration and custom enforcement agent suffered non-life threatening gunshot wound. as for victor junior he was taken that custody. authorities say he's one of 13 suspected gang members arrested this morning for a triple muvr dwer in south san francisco in 2010. >> without a s
l lillian is live in pet lawm tonight and lillian you spoke exclusively with the family that got raided: that's right. they are so upset they don't even want to go wac to their home them called us early this evening specifically to share their story. >> i was very scared because i thought they with going to kill us. >>reporter: victor doesn't want to show his face but he says he and his 2 sons were inside their petaluma federal home when federal agents storm in this morning. he says...
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lillian kim has details. >> ama: we'll begin with sirow quintana. sir sergio? >> this morning this neighborhood was gearing up for a sunday street fair. but this fire rattled the neighborhood. you can see it basically destroyed that blue building there, and severely damaged a neighboring building on valencia. >> the windows started breaking, and the flames started shooting out. >> a heavy smoke coming out, and then all of a sudden the flame came out and we could feel it. >> for people on the street this was spectacular and terrifying fire to watch. >> we were going in the coffee shop this morning and all of a sudden somebody started yelling, get out, get out. fire. >> after yelling for everyone to get out of the coffee shop. ran into the liquor store next door with a fire extinguisher. >> i tried to put the fire down but i look between the wall, the fire is already very hot, and so hot. >> he says firefighters got there at that moment and began their attack. >> there was fire from the bottom of the lightwell, back of the liquor store, the first crews on scene,
lillian kim has details. >> ama: we'll begin with sirow quintana. sir sergio? >> this morning this neighborhood was gearing up for a sunday street fair. but this fire rattled the neighborhood. you can see it basically destroyed that blue building there, and severely damaged a neighboring building on valencia. >> the windows started breaking, and the flames started shooting out. >> a heavy smoke coming out, and then all of a sudden the flame came out and we could feel it....
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lillian? >> dan it all started when small fire broke out on the sixth floor. nobody was hurt in the incident but the damage from that fire has made living in this apartment building difficult to say the least. to the people who live in campbell wesley manor the 2 elevators are the life line especially for twin sisters joy and jacki jackie. they can only get around in their wheelchairs. >> we have been trapped here on the third floor that we are here. we can't get take the stairs. we can't take the elevator. >>reporter: elevator have been out of order since friday when a fire tliing erred the sprinklers and knocked out the elevator electrical system. most of the tenant of the 12 story building have been relying on the stairs. but even that has been difficult for them. wesley manor is section 8 housing tenant either senior or physically disabled. >> i can make it up and down the stairs. however, i am very tired. i'm exhausted. my back and my legs are killing me. but i have to get my seeing eye dog out 5 times day. >>reporter: building manager says fixing the ele
lillian? >> dan it all started when small fire broke out on the sixth floor. nobody was hurt in the incident but the damage from that fire has made living in this apartment building difficult to say the least. to the people who live in campbell wesley manor the 2 elevators are the life line especially for twin sisters joy and jacki jackie. they can only get around in their wheelchairs. >> we have been trapped here on the third floor that we are here. we can't get take the stairs. we...
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lillian. >> at one point 7000 without power like hundreds now but pg&e says it will still take hours to rae store power to everyone. firefighters say this power pole could fall at any time. precarious angle most likely caused by the high speed wind through novato late in the afternoon. people who live have been told to stay away. >> pretty scary. they are saying that if you touch them that pretty much kill you instantly. so i don't know how true it is. >> it all began when power land snapped and caused a small ground fire which neighbors quickly put out. the big concern is that more lines will do the same. >> i'm concerned that this could fall. >>reporter: another pole is already bending. firefighters say these aren't just the typical 12,000 volt residential power liens. these are high voltage distribution lanes. >> about 60,000 volts is what they believe. to reroute that amount of power takes some tim timing and a little bit more work than it would be as a representational voltage. >>reporter: that's why it is taking so long to deenergize the lines. pg&e says everything should be ba
lillian. >> at one point 7000 without power like hundreds now but pg&e says it will still take hours to rae store power to everyone. firefighters say this power pole could fall at any time. precarious angle most likely caused by the high speed wind through novato late in the afternoon. people who live have been told to stay away. >> pretty scary. they are saying that if you touch them that pretty much kill you instantly. so i don't know how true it is. >> it all began when...
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live in san francisc francisco, lillian, abc 7 news. >> thanks. hundreds of city workers men time vow to return after storming san francisco city hall tonight. voice their contract deman. 10 21 haes has 13,000 members including custodian, ian and health care worker. only union yet to reach a contract with the city. union members delivered the mayor a letter outlining their deman. city is trying to fill 170 million dollars in budget deficit in the union is fateing concessions. >> it will cost family not to be able to eat because the cost of the health care is being raised so high. >> we make it very clear that that they took away a lot of our chose and the mayor is full of baloneyy. >> union calling for business tax reform claiming that only 10% of registered businesses in the city pay payroll tax. nobody from the mayor office would comment on tonight's demonstration. >> contract negotiations are stalled in the north bay as well and now morning ferry service from marin to san francisco is cancelled for tomorrow. the bridge district shut down servic
live in san francisc francisco, lillian, abc 7 news. >> thanks. hundreds of city workers men time vow to return after storming san francisco city hall tonight. voice their contract deman. 10 21 haes has 13,000 members including custodian, ian and health care worker. only union yet to reach a contract with the city. union members delivered the mayor a letter outlining their deman. city is trying to fill 170 million dollars in budget deficit in the union is fateing concessions. >> it...
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lillian. >> at one point 7000 without power like hundreds now but pg&e says it will still take hours to rae store power to everyone. firefighters say this power pole could fall at any time. precarious angle most likely caused by the high speed wind through novato late in the afternoon. people who live have been told to stay away. >> pretty scary. they are saying that if you touch them that pretty much kill you instantly. so i don't know how true it is. >> it all began when power land snapped and caused a small ground fire which neighbors quickly put out. the big concern is that more lines will do the same. >> i'm concerned that this could fall. >>reporter: another pole is already bending. firefighters say these aren't just the typical 12,000 volt residential power liens. these are high voltage distribution lanes. >> about 60,000 volts is what they believe. to reroute that amount of power takes some tim timing and a little bit more work than it would be as a representational voltage. >>reporter: that's why it is taking so long to deenergize the lines. pg&e says everything should be ba
lillian. >> at one point 7000 without power like hundreds now but pg&e says it will still take hours to rae store power to everyone. firefighters say this power pole could fall at any time. precarious angle most likely caused by the high speed wind through novato late in the afternoon. people who live have been told to stay away. >> pretty scary. they are saying that if you touch them that pretty much kill you instantly. so i don't know how true it is. >> it all began when...
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lillian joins us now live from the newsroom. >>reporter: mitt romney says he doesn't remember what happened back then but 5 other classmates gave independent accounts of the incident to the "washington post". the target of the bullying was a presumably gay student who had long been teased for being different. the incident in question was when mitt romney was high school senior at the prestigious cranbrook school in michigan. according to the "washington post"romney was upset with the new look of fellow student john who returned from spring break with his long hair dyed blonde. maxwell remembers how romney convinced him and several other boys to opinion the boy down. he said it's a haunting memory. i think it was for everybody that spoke up about it. because when you see somebody who is simply different taken down that way and terrified and you see that look in their eye, you never forget it. maxwell says romney ended up cutting the boy's haivrment i saw with my own eyes it was a hack job. clumps of hair taken off. when asked abo
lillian joins us now live from the newsroom. >>reporter: mitt romney says he doesn't remember what happened back then but 5 other classmates gave independent accounts of the incident to the "washington post". the target of the bullying was a presumably gay student who had long been teased for being different. the incident in question was when mitt romney was high school senior at the prestigious cranbrook school in michigan. according to the "washington post"romney was...
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lillian joins us now live from the newsroom. >>reporter: mitt romney says he doesn't remember what happened back then but 5 other classmates gave independent accounts of the incident to the "washington post". the target of the bullying was a presumably gay student who had long been teased for being different. the incident in question was when mitt romney was high school senior at the prestigious cranbrook school in michigan. according to the "washington post"romney was upset with the new look of fellow student john who returned from spring break with his long hair dyed blonde. maxwell remembers how romney convinced him and several other boys to opinion the boy down. he said it's a haunting memory. i think it was for everybody that spoke up about it. because when you see somebody who is simply different taken down that way and terrified and you see that look in their eye, you never forget it. maxwell says romney ended up cutting the boy's haivrment i saw with my own eyes it was a hack job. clumps of hair taken off. when asked abo
lillian joins us now live from the newsroom. >>reporter: mitt romney says he doesn't remember what happened back then but 5 other classmates gave independent accounts of the incident to the "washington post". the target of the bullying was a presumably gay student who had long been teased for being different. the incident in question was when mitt romney was high school senior at the prestigious cranbrook school in michigan. according to the "washington post"romney was...
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it happened at her home on rose lane in concord late today. 7 news reporter lillian live at children hospital oakland tonight. how is she? >> the little girl is said to be in stable condition. she was transported here by helicopter after the family dog attacked her. neighbors say this is the 2-year-old girl who was mauled by the family pit bull. is she's suffering from bite wonder to the face head and leg. witnesses say someone from the house rushed the girl outside as soon as paramedic arrived. >> i saw the girl was running with the baby in her hands and kind of crying and just everybody started try to get the baby. >>reporter: animal control officers seized the pit bull from the home sooafter the attack. bite on the little girl are severe. it's unclear what led up to the mauling but officers say several family members were home when it happened. according to neighbors john and marie are the parents. >> there's always potential we'll be investigating whether or not they had any than of the dog having prior aggressive history. if that's the case they may face legal criminal charges i
it happened at her home on rose lane in concord late today. 7 news reporter lillian live at children hospital oakland tonight. how is she? >> the little girl is said to be in stable condition. she was transported here by helicopter after the family dog attacked her. neighbors say this is the 2-year-old girl who was mauled by the family pit bull. is she's suffering from bite wonder to the face head and leg. witnesses say someone from the house rushed the girl outside as soon as paramedic...
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lillian? >> dan it all started when small fire broke out on the sixth floor. nobody was hurt in the incident but the damage from that fire has made living in this apartment building difficult to say the leasteven t for them. wesley manor is section 8 housing tenant either senior or physically disabled. >> i can make it up and down the stairs. however, i am very tired. i'm exhausted. my back and my legs are killing me. but i have to get my seeing eye dog out 5 times day. >>reporter: building manager says fixing the elevator is top priority. she says the elevator company has been by three times since friday but won't be able to make repair until everything dries out. until then tenant lake ann are doing what they can to help. she is 73 years old. climbing up and down the stairs isn't easy for her either but many people don't have family near by to help. >> i'm taking up foot food if they need. i went up to the 11th floor today. the other lady who has ms i went up to help her. >> unclear how soon those elevators can be fixed but the elevator company will be back
lillian? >> dan it all started when small fire broke out on the sixth floor. nobody was hurt in the incident but the damage from that fire has made living in this apartment building difficult to say the leasteven t for them. wesley manor is section 8 housing tenant either senior or physically disabled. >> i can make it up and down the stairs. however, i am very tired. i'm exhausted. my back and my legs are killing me. but i have to get my seeing eye dog out 5 times day....
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a continuacion lillian mas nos informa sobre una campana in hoyacional de ninos desaparecidos y quisimo decirle que debe de hacer para que sus hijos no sean la proxima victima. en un dia como hoy hace 33 aÑos etan patz desaparecio en los suburbios de nueva york . y fue en su nombre que el presidente ronald reagan declaro este dia como el dia nacional de ninos desaparecid os. un estimado de 2000 ninos desaparecen cada dia en este pais , y uno de cada 5 es latino . para esta madre de familia es importante tenga tos hijos en la base de datos de la policia.. segÚn el centro nacional de ninos todo nino corre riezgo de97% de los desaparecidos son recuperdos y esto por que sus padres han podido dar la informacion necesaria.. si usted quire evitar que sus hijos caigan en el otro 3 porciento tome lascaucione s necesarias .. en washington dc lilian mass vamos a otras informacion es....una nueva encuesta muestra que la popularidad del presidente obama virtual candidato republicano mittney sea la mejor opcion.. encuesta del washington post y la cadena abc indico que entre votantes de la clase media
a continuacion lillian mas nos informa sobre una campana in hoyacional de ninos desaparecidos y quisimo decirle que debe de hacer para que sus hijos no sean la proxima victima. en un dia como hoy hace 33 aÑos etan patz desaparecio en los suburbios de nueva york . y fue en su nombre que el presidente ronald reagan declaro este dia como el dia nacional de ninos desaparecid os. un estimado de 2000 ninos desaparecen cada dia en este pais , y uno de cada 5 es latino . para esta madre de familia es...
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live in san francisc francisco, lillian, abc 7 news. >> thanks. hundreds of city workers men time vow to return after storming san francisco city hall tonight. voice their contract deman. 10 21 haes has 13,000 members including custodian, librarian and health care worker. only union yet to reach a contract with the city. union members delivered the mayor a letter outlining their deman. city is trying to fill 170 million dollars in budget deficit in the union is fateing concessions. >> it will cost family not to be able to eat because the cost of the health care is being raised so high. >> we make it very clear that that they took away a lot of our chose and the mayor is full of baloneyy. >> union calling for business tax reform claiming that only 10% of registered businesses in the city pay payroll tax. nobody from the mayor office would comment on tonight's demonstration. >> contract negotiations are stalled in the north bay as well and now morning ferry service from marin to san francisco is cancelled for tomorrow. the bridge district shut down
live in san francisc francisco, lillian, abc 7 news. >> thanks. hundreds of city workers men time vow to return after storming san francisco city hall tonight. voice their contract deman. 10 21 haes has 13,000 members including custodian, librarian and health care worker. only union yet to reach a contract with the city. union members delivered the mayor a letter outlining their deman. city is trying to fill 170 million dollars in budget deficit in the union is fateing concessions....
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it happened at her home on rose lane in concord late today. 7 news reporter lillian live at children said to be in stable condition. she was transported here by helicopter after the family dogy this is the 2-year-old girl who was mauled by the family pit bull. is she's suffering from bite wonder to the face head and leg. witnesses say someone from the house rushed the girl outside as soon as paramedic arrived. >> i saw the girl was running with the baby in her hands and kind of crying and just everybody started try to get the baby. >>reporter: animal control officers seized the pit bull he pit home soon after the attack. bite on the little girl are severe. it's unclear what led up to the mauling but officers say several family members were home when it happened. according to neighbors john and marie are the parents. >> there's always potential we'll be investigating whether or not they had any than of the dog having prior aggressive history. if that's the case they may face legal criminal charges if. aat this point it doesn't appear this is the case. >>reporter: jose lives on the sam
it happened at her home on rose lane in concord late today. 7 news reporter lillian live at children said to be in stable condition. she was transported here by helicopter after the family dogy this is the 2-year-old girl who was mauled by the family pit bull. is she's suffering from bite wonder to the face head and leg. witnesses say someone from the house rushed the girl outside as soon as paramedic arrived. >> i saw the girl was running with the baby in her hands and kind of crying and...
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lillian? >> dan it all started when small fire broke out on the sixth floor.s hurt in the incident but the damage from that fire in this apartment building difficult to say the least the to the people who live in campbell wesley manor the 2 elevators are the life line especially for twin sisters joy and jacki jackie. they caheelchairs.arou. >> we have been trapped here on the third floor that we are cane stairs. we can't take the elevator. >>reporter: elevator have been out of order since friday when a fire tliing erred the sprinklers and knocked out the elevator system. most of the tenant of the 12 story building have been relying on the stairs. but even that has been difficult for them. wesley manor is section 8 housing tenant either senior or physically disabled. >> i can make it up and down the stairs. however, i am very tired. i'm exhausted. my back and my legs are killing me. but i have to get my seeing eye dog out 5 times day. >>reporter: building manager says fixing the elevator is top any has been by company has beey three times since friday but won't
lillian? >> dan it all started when small fire broke out on the sixth floor.s hurt in the incident but the damage from that fire in this apartment building difficult to say the least the to the people who live in campbell wesley manor the 2 elevators are the life line especially for twin sisters joy and jacki jackie. they caheelchairs.arou. >> we have been trapped here on the third floor that we are cane stairs. we can't take the elevator. >>reporter: elevator have been out of...
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. >> lillian helman, did you sleep with lillian helman. >> elf? >> you slept with elf. >> gloria stewart. >> miss piggy. >> no, no more kiss and tell. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on tonight. causing damage to propertnd
. >> lillian helman, did you sleep with lillian helman. >> elf? >> you slept with elf. >> gloria stewart. >> miss piggy. >> no, no more kiss and tell. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on tonight. causing damage to propertnd
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. >> lillian helman, did you sleep with lillian helman. >> elf?> you slept with elf. >> gloria stewart. >> miss piggy. >> miss piggy. >> no, no more kis i have. >> tonight on huckabee. chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> one year after navy seals took out osama bin laden, the president is still fighting
. >> lillian helman, did you sleep with lillian helman. >> elf?> you slept with elf. >> gloria stewart. >> miss piggy. >> miss piggy. >> no, no more kis i have. >> tonight on huckabee. chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> one year after navy seals took out osama bin laden, the president is still fighting
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lillian kim is where the red chrysler helping dozen -- red cross is helping dozens of peep. >> -- dozens of people. >> red ross -- red cross volunteers have been distributing food, and food and housing vouchers. several people primarily those who live in the lower units were able to retrieve some essential items from their apartment. the fire department gave them 105 minutes to take what they could. displaced residents say they're appreciative of the start, term help from the red cross. the voucher is designed to provide enough food, controlling and shelter for three days. volunteers can direct people to appropriate services. >> we'll see what the damage to the building is, and if we have to move, we're going to have to find a place. >> it's too bad. i feel so sad for them. i don't know what i'm going to do. i have five kids. and that's hard. >> the american red cross says not everybody took a hotel voucher. many found a place to stay with family or friends but everyday -- everyone did take the food and clothing voucher. >> ama: the fire sent plumes of smoke over the city. you can see in
lillian kim is where the red chrysler helping dozen -- red cross is helping dozens of peep. >> -- dozens of people. >> red ross -- red cross volunteers have been distributing food, and food and housing vouchers. several people primarily those who live in the lower units were able to retrieve some essential items from their apartment. the fire department gave them 105 minutes to take what they could. displaced residents say they're appreciative of the start, term help from the red...
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lillian kim is live from the shack bow -- shack -- chabot viewing party. >> the viewing party is sold out. 500 people gathered at the top deck to watch what comes around every two decades or so. the last time it was in the u.s. was in 1994. so no surprise the viewing party is packed. the eclipse is a partial solar eglimpse which the balloon -- moon blocks out 48% -- 84% of the sun. and some areas will see a ring of fire, but near the bay area we'll be seeing what will eventually look like a bright crescent month. >> that will rotate around the top of the sun and turn 180 degrees and then the month moves out of the top left and ends at 7:40. so we're excited about it. this is the kind of event you don't need to be an astronomer to appreciate it. anyone can see it from their backyard. >> this is video that came from sacramento, and the eclipse from their vantage point appears to be farther long than here. looking at the sun directly can be damaging to the eyes. that's why here at shack -- chabot there are several telescopes will special filters that people are using, and these special v
lillian kim is live from the shack bow -- shack -- chabot viewing party. >> the viewing party is sold out. 500 people gathered at the top deck to watch what comes around every two decades or so. the last time it was in the u.s. was in 1994. so no surprise the viewing party is packed. the eclipse is a partial solar eglimpse which the balloon -- moon blocks out 48% -- 84% of the sun. and some areas will see a ring of fire, but near the bay area we'll be seeing what will eventually look like...
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let's go to lillian in new york. >> caller: hi, jim.is lillian with a big boo-yah to you from nassau county, long island. jim, a while back, you spoke about dolby labs, dob. i bought some for myself and my grandchildren. nothing happened, no movement. i kept it. about a week ago, there's breaking news, and said that dolby had bought the naming rights to the kodak building. the market was down but it was up $6 a share. what's your take on this stock? >> i think it's time to ring the register. the original thesis worked out because when homes were booming, it was about home theaters and sound and new movie theaters. now i think it's played out. i want you to take the money and run. danielle in nevada. danielle. >> caller: hi, how you doing? >> real good, danielle, how about you? >> caller: i love your show. i'm doing good. and you help a little investor like me. >> that's what i want to do. >> caller: i'm doing mgm resorts international and ticker is mgm. >> inexpensive stock. vegas has been down on its luck. we know that from wynn. i'd r
let's go to lillian in new york. >> caller: hi, jim.is lillian with a big boo-yah to you from nassau county, long island. jim, a while back, you spoke about dolby labs, dob. i bought some for myself and my grandchildren. nothing happened, no movement. i kept it. about a week ago, there's breaking news, and said that dolby had bought the naming rights to the kodak building. the market was down but it was up $6 a share. what's your take on this stock? >> i think it's time to ring the...
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. >> my name is lillian and i am 9 years old. >> my name is sidney and i and 10. >> there is one reason why i think that beach chalet should be turned into a turf, a lot of our practices have been rained out. i feel we do not do as well and we are playing the game. >> when you have games, it is annoying when they get canceled. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> before the next speaker, i need this area cleared out. you have created a fire hazard. you need to find a seat or come to the other side or wait outside. >> can we get a share of the up here? -- sharonerriff up here? >> next group. >> i am 9 years old. >> i am 9 years old. >> one reason we should change the fields to turf is because it costs less money and the turf is made from recycled tires. >> i also think because a lot of people that want to play on the soccer fields, but there is not enough space for all the teams. some of them have to end up playing in parking lots and those things. thank you. >> i am 10. >> i am 10. >> we should change to a turf because it is dangerous because of all the gopher holes. when it rained out, it is
. >> my name is lillian and i am 9 years old. >> my name is sidney and i and 10. >> there is one reason why i think that beach chalet should be turned into a turf, a lot of our practices have been rained out. i feel we do not do as well and we are playing the game. >> when you have games, it is annoying when they get canceled. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> before the next speaker, i need this area cleared out. you have created a fire hazard. you need...
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lillian kim will have more on what is happening at 6:00. >> ama: a state lawmaker is expected to introduce a bill that targets bonuses of pg&e executives. jerry hills' bill will prohibit rate pair money for being used to pay for bonuses based on corporate earnings or share price. it would require executives to return bonuses if pg&e is fined for violation that occurred under their watch. the utility's former ceo left pg&e after the san bruno disaster with $35 million retirement package. >> governor province expected to lay out a revised spending plan tomorrow after revealing california's deficit is nearly double the state's estimate in a video yesterday, the governor says the deficit swelled from an expected 9 billion to a projected $16 billion due in part to tax collections that fell short in a slow growing economy. >>> the governor's plan includes a temporary sales tax hike of a quarter cent and an income tax increase for people who make $250,000 or more. brown says without the tax hikes we can expect higher tuition fees, cuts in court funding, and the school year could be shortened by u
lillian kim will have more on what is happening at 6:00. >> ama: a state lawmaker is expected to introduce a bill that targets bonuses of pg&e executives. jerry hills' bill will prohibit rate pair money for being used to pay for bonuses based on corporate earnings or share price. it would require executives to return bonuses if pg&e is fined for violation that occurred under their watch. the utility's former ceo left pg&e after the san bruno disaster with $35 million...
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live in novato, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> we'll be wind also caused problems on the peninsula.with city that was on recreation 88. cut up and cleared out of the way at this point. sandy will be along in a few minutes to let us know where the highest wind gusts were. >> facebook is poised to become most valuable company in the united states tomorrow. just 8 years old the social networking giant expected to be worth more than 100 billion dollars. making it bigg than disney, ford and mcdonald's. 7 news reporter john alston is at facebook in menlo park where employees are holding an all night hack a thon. >>reporter: if you listen closely you might here a big ka ching. employee work on new project for the company and tomorrow is a big payday. the beer is flowing tonight in silicon valley. facebook share year ago pre-market selling how many did he buy. >> lake to keep that confidential but let's just say i'm buying pitchers tonight. >>reporter: excitement evidence from the nature spots at palo alto where tech employee like to unwind to nearby menlo park where facebook set the initia
live in novato, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> we'll be wind also caused problems on the peninsula.with city that was on recreation 88. cut up and cleared out of the way at this point. sandy will be along in a few minutes to let us know where the highest wind gusts were. >> facebook is poised to become most valuable company in the united states tomorrow. just 8 years old the social networking giant expected to be worth more than 100 billion dollars. making it bigg than disney, ford and...
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sleep with lillian helman. >> elf? >> you slept with elf. >> gloria stewart. >> miss piggy. >> miss piggy. >> no, no more kis i have. >> tonight on huckabee. chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> one year after navy seals took out osama bin laden, the president is still fighting the bo-should he be flagged for excessive celebration. >> and we are not dump coy. seniors sinco bama in the 2012 election. who seniors will vote for and why. >> ♪ i love my dinosaur pet. >> speaking of icon. neal made singing this a business. >> breaking down the g.o.p. choices for vice president. >> ladies and gentlemen. governor mike huckabee. [applause]. >> thank you. great audience. thank you very much for joining us tonight. and welcome to huckabee from studios in new york city. my tenth book out this fall just after the elections. it is an autobiography. i reveal things i have never discussed. my days in combat in vietnam. that's something i have just never done before. also disclosed for the first time how i have been asked to h
sleep with lillian helman. >> elf? >> you slept with elf. >> gloria stewart. >> miss piggy. >> miss piggy. >> no, no more kis i have. >> tonight on huckabee. chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> one year after navy seals took out osama bin laden, the president is still fighting the bo-should he be flagged for excessive celebration. >> and we are not dump coy. seniors sinco bama in the 2012 election. who seniors will vote for and...
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lillian is live at the crest more neighborhood with more on this must have been emotional for people. >>reporter: certainly dan and this is one of the homes that have just been completed. city leaders say it's a significant step to rebuilding the community. the new home here nothing like his house that burned down year and half ago. everything is different. from the floor plan to the finishes. but the memory of whether happened on september 9, 2010 is still very vivid. >> emotion are still going to be there. l remind you of what happened. the trauma. but at one point you just have to move on. >>reporter: bernard is one of 3 homeowner honored by the city of san bruno tonight. they are the first to rebuild and manufacture back to the crest more neighborhood after the pg&e pipeline explosion n.all 38 homes were destroyed. about 2 dozen are still in the planning or construction stage stages. >> this is a good evening for us. today is the day that we have waited for, for a very long time. a day where we can celebrate the return of many residents to the crest more neighborhood. >>reporter:
lillian is live at the crest more neighborhood with more on this must have been emotional for people. >>reporter: certainly dan and this is one of the homes that have just been completed. city leaders say it's a significant step to rebuilding the community. the new home here nothing like his house that burned down year and half ago. everything is different. from the floor plan to the finishes. but the memory of whether happened on september 9, 2010 is still very vivid. >> emotion...
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this is lillian russell, star of the stage. any engineer will tell you that about any like that needs support. the brassiere had not yet been invented and women's dependent on horses -- corsets. these instruments of torture compacted waste and lifted the bosom. what pretty ideal measurements of women of the 1890s? this surprised me. this woman, posed as american venus is 5 foot 5 inches tall, weighs 151 pounds and the tablet announces her bust was 35, waste 32, hips 38. the dream girl of that era was 35-32-38 which is not like 36-24-36 playboy or anything. yesteryear's goddess would be going to wait watchers today. when she got dressed she was supposed to have an 18 inch waist. -- fashion was insane. besides sex new york city offered gambling. yorker's played illegal bets at places called pool halls which were billiards. and hitting over a bar or a hotel. there were hundreds of these and resources came in by telegraph ticker. london, hotel on the outside, to the clubhouse turn, they are breathing it of of the ticker. gambling w
this is lillian russell, star of the stage. any engineer will tell you that about any like that needs support. the brassiere had not yet been invented and women's dependent on horses -- corsets. these instruments of torture compacted waste and lifted the bosom. what pretty ideal measurements of women of the 1890s? this surprised me. this woman, posed as american venus is 5 foot 5 inches tall, weighs 151 pounds and the tablet announces her bust was 35, waste 32, hips 38. the dream girl of that...
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lillian, our model is wearing a floral skirt with zebra print top ask works because it is keep everythingn the same color scheme. >> you have to -- i see you have a little bit of black and white, is that what you have to do. >> yeah. it is a little loud. the goal here is to keep everything in same color and that way it looks like you didn't -- >> use your imagination. you don't just buy it that way. that looks like it may have been bought like that. >> no. we bought two separate -- >> wow. that's cool. you say that you -- you should add print even if it is with your jewelry or shoes? >> yes. if the head to tow principle is not your thing, another way to inject prints is through your shoes. your bags. you can wear head-to-toe black and add pop through your accessories. >> i think we have a picture of a bag. that's pretty. >> yes. >> you do that even with a printed outfit? >> could you, yeah. if you were so inclined. for those who want to stick to more classic look. >> those are going to be hot. let's take a look at the printed shoes you mentioned. wow. a lot of them. mostly like in the dua
lillian, our model is wearing a floral skirt with zebra print top ask works because it is keep everythingn the same color scheme. >> you have to -- i see you have a little bit of black and white, is that what you have to do. >> yeah. it is a little loud. the goal here is to keep everything in same color and that way it looks like you didn't -- >> use your imagination. you don't just buy it that way. that looks like it may have been bought like that. >> no. we bought two...
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. >> what happened is that walt disney's widow lillian gave $50 million. seven years went by. they weren't raising money. the county had built a parking garage below it. people said it can't be built. too complicated. it's dead. ready to be buried. on the cover of "new york times" magazine all the architectural journals and i said to my friend who was then mayor we can't let this happen so we went to work and raised a couple hundred million dollars. >> charlie: and it got built. >> it got built. it's interesting. when it was built, when people saw pictures of it, they thought it was awful. all the comments in the l.a. times were critical. now everyone loves the building. >> charlie: the forward from this book comes from the mayor, michael bloomberg. he says, quote, we have all met unreasonable people in our lives. some of us have been called unreasonable or worse. if there's ever been someone qualified to write a book he says this which is important. he says eli broad you will meet in these pages. he's honest and tough, blunt and direct. he has no use for business jargon or ma
. >> what happened is that walt disney's widow lillian gave $50 million. seven years went by. they weren't raising money. the county had built a parking garage below it. people said it can't be built. too complicated. it's dead. ready to be buried. on the cover of "new york times" magazine all the architectural journals and i said to my friend who was then mayor we can't let this happen so we went to work and raised a couple hundred million dollars. >> charlie: and it got...