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lisa is here and i understand that today is national ice cream day.really hot in the east bay valleys. fog is not going to last too long as we head outside this morning. there is not much of it. it's shifting from coast and sun coming up at 6:02. i think by next couple of hours, 9:00 we won't have any fog at all but just a few patches at the san mateo coast. that is due to a wind shift. we have more of a north-south gradient than westerly gradient. pat in oakland and 55 in san francisco and 60 in mountain view and san jose. highlights, low clouds and fog to start out. it will be warm inland and numbers coming up around 2-3 degrees. cooler weather as soon as tomorrow as the trough of low pressure moves south. that is going to allow for more of this, more fog across the bay. by 8:00, 9:00, fog is pretty much gone. light westerly wind, 10-15 miles an hour. if you are headed to the beaches cool and sunshine instead of those on a, we'll see some 60s at the coast. else where, 90s return to the valleys. mid 90s and 80s in the south bay even snake go up the p
lisa is here and i understand that today is national ice cream day.really hot in the east bay valleys. fog is not going to last too long as we head outside this morning. there is not much of it. it's shifting from coast and sun coming up at 6:02. i think by next couple of hours, 9:00 we won't have any fog at all but just a few patches at the san mateo coast. that is due to a wind shift. we have more of a north-south gradient than westerly gradient. pat in oakland and 55 in san francisco and 60...
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lisa bloom is also here. first, let's go to the detention center in california, where the insider, chris jacobs is. >> reporter: how are you? >> larry: fine. >> reporter: when she arrived at the courthouse earlier today, i think frenzy would be an understatement. there was a crush of paparazzi waiting on the courthouse steps. if you watch one of the tapes closely, you can see someone through confetti on her as she made her way in the courthouse. she spent about 40 minutes inside the courtroom, remanded and put in custody and she was transported here to linwood and arrived about 10:00 this morning. >> larry: how far is lynnwood from the courthouse? >> reporter: it probably took them 45 minutes to an hour to get down here. i'm sure there was a caravan following them. upon arrival, she was processed like any other inmate would be. i don't believe she was given any special treatment or privileges during the booking procedure. because she's in on a violation of an alcohol or drug offense, i'm sure she was subjecte
lisa bloom is also here. first, let's go to the detention center in california, where the insider, chris jacobs is. >> reporter: how are you? >> larry: fine. >> reporter: when she arrived at the courthouse earlier today, i think frenzy would be an understatement. there was a crush of paparazzi waiting on the courthouse steps. if you watch one of the tapes closely, you can see someone through confetti on her as she made her way in the courthouse. she spent about 40 minutes...
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this is dispute here. >> i heard lisa earlier, larry. lisa makes a good point. the reality is a lawyer is required to zealously represent the interests of that client, zealously preserve their liberty. >> larry: what if the lawyer doesn't think it's an a good idea. >> if the lawyer doesn't think -- i don't know it wasn't a good idea in this case. the truth is there was some disparity. whether you agree with what judge revel's sentence was or not, it was -- i like this judge, been in front of her numerous times and think she is a very good judge. this was a sentence that far exceeded what a person under the normal circumstances would have been given had they not been a celebrity. >> larry: really? >> that's the truth. she violated her probation nine different ways no question. i'm not defending lindsey. under normal circumstance, if you are in substantial compliance, generally speaking going to classes, any class lindsey missed she made up, she literally completed most of that sentence, she had some hiccup no question about it. i think everything the judge said w
this is dispute here. >> i heard lisa earlier, larry. lisa makes a good point. the reality is a lawyer is required to zealously represent the interests of that client, zealously preserve their liberty. >> larry: what if the lawyer doesn't think it's an a good idea. >> if the lawyer doesn't think -- i don't know it wasn't a good idea in this case. the truth is there was some disparity. whether you agree with what judge revel's sentence was or not, it was -- i like this judge,...
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lisa ling is here.n, so stick around. [ host ] it's the fusion proglide challenge. whoo! what's up? not too much. how's your shave? you can feel it pulling... the -- the stubble. see how shaving can cause irritating tug and pull? [ male announcer ] that's why gillette's introducing the revolutionary new fusion proglide. wow... it's like it's gliding down, you know. [ male announcer ] now, fusion proglide has been engineered with gillette's thinnest blades ever so it glides for less tug and pull. you takin' the glide back? no man, this is mine, you got to get your own. [ male announcer ] turns shaving into gliding. and skeptics into believers. new fusion proglide. it can't be done! [ male announcer ] a banana split you can eat with a straw. arby's indulgent strawberry banana split shake, with a luscious chocolate swirl and topped with diced strawberries. they can do it. i can not. the strawberry banana split shake. only at arby's. >> jimmy: hi there, welcome back. with us tonight, a young woman who has w
lisa ling is here.n, so stick around. [ host ] it's the fusion proglide challenge. whoo! what's up? not too much. how's your shave? you can feel it pulling... the -- the stubble. see how shaving can cause irritating tug and pull? [ male announcer ] that's why gillette's introducing the revolutionary new fusion proglide. wow... it's like it's gliding down, you know. [ male announcer ] now, fusion proglide has been engineered with gillette's thinnest blades ever so it glides for less tug and...
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lisa: certainly residents of 6th st. are concerned with the level of noise that comes from the clubs at night and the level of drug sales. one of the meetings specifically around the clubs we were able to get a lot of the club owners to come to the meeting. we had someone from the entertainment commission come and speak with a lot of the neighbors. and that was a small success to meet with the club owners because i think a lot of the people don't feel they have an avenue for complaining or when it comes to their concern. ben: i think that's calmed down to a certain extent. i think that people have learned to live with what's there. some of the clubs that caused a lot of the noise complaints are just gone, shut down because of either economics or a combination of noise problems or neighborhood problems. and you know... i'm sure there are people who would say it would be great if it was still 1975 and there were bathhouses and whatever, but obviously things change. if we want to aim south of market in a direction that mayb
lisa: certainly residents of 6th st. are concerned with the level of noise that comes from the clubs at night and the level of drug sales. one of the meetings specifically around the clubs we were able to get a lot of the club owners to come to the meeting. we had someone from the entertainment commission come and speak with a lot of the neighbors. and that was a small success to meet with the club owners because i think a lot of the people don't feel they have an avenue for complaining or when...
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i'm teresa garcia and for lisa argen, stay cooler. for constipation relief...iralax. it's the one. the one recommended by more doctors. only miralax is clinically proven to relieve constipation with no harsh side effects. miralax is the only one. restore your body's natural rhythm with miralax. and then there's most complete, like what you get from centrum ultra women's, the most complete multivitamin for women. it has vitamin d, which emerging science suggests supports breast health, and calcium for bone health. centrum ultra women's.
i'm teresa garcia and for lisa argen, stay cooler. for constipation relief...iralax. it's the one. the one recommended by more doctors. only miralax is clinically proven to relieve constipation with no harsh side effects. miralax is the only one. restore your body's natural rhythm with miralax. and then there's most complete, like what you get from centrum ultra women's, the most complete multivitamin for women. it has vitamin d, which emerging science suggests supports breast health, and...
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but lisa was shaken to the core. >> i was shocked.that the deadliest war since world war ii was going on and i had never even heard of it. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of women and children raped, tortured, killed. >> there was one woman's story in particular that really struck me. she was told, you're like an animal. even if i killed you, you would not be missed. so i felt like i needed to find some simple way to just send the opposite message. >> reporter: so lisa organized run for congo women, raising thousands for her african sisters, for job training and education. in 2007, she went to meet them. >> oh my god! >> reporter: and discovered how much it meant that someone cared. >> they would carry around the letters that we had sent them like it was their most prized possession. >> reporter: one was this mother of five. >> jenna rose, my sister whose village was attacked, her husband was killed in front of her, her child was killed, and they cut off her leg. she has a prosthetic leg now. >> reporter: suddenly lisa's priorities
but lisa was shaken to the core. >> i was shocked.that the deadliest war since world war ii was going on and i had never even heard of it. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of women and children raped, tortured, killed. >> there was one woman's story in particular that really struck me. she was told, you're like an animal. even if i killed you, you would not be missed. so i felt like i needed to find some simple way to just send the opposite message. >> reporter: so...
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. >> reporter: lisa roberts knows what it's like to feel hungry. as a single mother, she was often unable to feed her two boys, much less herself. but through her hunger, she found her calling, helping to gather food for people in need, something she has been doing for 13 years at her friends and neighbors food pantry in southeast ohio's appalachian foothills. >> it is not an emergency thing anymore. it is an everyday thing now. >> reporter: where the recession has taken its hard toll, in some places unemployment is 20%. >> 2010 and it felt like you go back to the roots. >> there's no jobs here. >> reporter: with two trucks, a donated space and a few volunteers, including herself -- >> thank you, dear. >> reporter: -- lisa feeds as many as 3,000 people every month, a number that has risen sharply in the great recession. >> you can choose to feed less people more food, or more people less food. and when more people are showing up on your door, i can't turn them away. >> reporter: you're where the buck stops? >> yeah. okay, you get one cereal. >> rep
. >> reporter: lisa roberts knows what it's like to feel hungry. as a single mother, she was often unable to feed her two boys, much less herself. but through her hunger, she found her calling, helping to gather food for people in need, something she has been doing for 13 years at her friends and neighbors food pantry in southeast ohio's appalachian foothills. >> it is not an emergency thing anymore. it is an everyday thing now. >> reporter: where the recession has taken its...
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lisa, you have been a patient of methadone. tell us about your story and how you became a patient of methadone. well i certainly had a history of chronic opioid addiction. and i was pretty fortunate that was my main problem. i was a heroin addict and had tried many different treatment, modalities and had many different episodes. and found that i was relapsing again and again, even as an adult, and was very frustrated. and had actually been on methadone. but the difference for me allowed me to enter and sustain recovery was actually learning about the disease of addiction, of opiate addiction, and how i have brain structure and function changes. and then learning about the pharmacology of methadone in a way that i could appreciate what the medicine could do and couldn't do for me. i mean i had much misinformation that the medicine was compromising my memory and getting into my bones, and all of the safety issues that had been resolved years ago through research that i didn't know about, but that had been passed on to me on the s
lisa, you have been a patient of methadone. tell us about your story and how you became a patient of methadone. well i certainly had a history of chronic opioid addiction. and i was pretty fortunate that was my main problem. i was a heroin addict and had tried many different treatment, modalities and had many different episodes. and found that i was relapsing again and again, even as an adult, and was very frustrated. and had actually been on methadone. but the difference for me allowed me to...
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she has a prosthetic leg. >> reporter: suddenly, lisa's priorities changed.engagement and left her old job for a new passion. you walked away from your business and your fiance for the women of the congo. >> absolutely. i don't have a fiance, but i have more than 1,000 women that consider them me their sister. >> reporter: soon, there were more sisters, all over the world, joining lisa's run. from snowy central park, where a journalist ran -- that would be me. to her first run in congo, with the survivors themselves. >> i was running next to jenna rose and after everything a militia had taken from her, she showed up in a red suit and pearls. >> reporter: so far, lisa's raised more than $700,000 and she's just written a book about her journey, which has brought hope to some 35,000 women in congo, determined to rebuild their shattered lives. deborah roberts, abc news, new york. >> and if you want to join in her incredible vision, it's all at abcnews.com. >>> have a great night, hope to see you right back here tomorrow. >>> a plea for police. tonight a deal in o
she has a prosthetic leg. >> reporter: suddenly, lisa's priorities changed.engagement and left her old job for a new passion. you walked away from your business and your fiance for the women of the congo. >> absolutely. i don't have a fiance, but i have more than 1,000 women that consider them me their sister. >> reporter: soon, there were more sisters, all over the world, joining lisa's run. from snowy central park, where a journalist ran -- that would be me. to her first run...
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the problem here is this, lisa, be dr. drew and myself have been telling every than this girl needs a rehab. she needs help. he wanted to help her had. he offer it had to her a long time ago. if lindsay's lawyer and lindsay would have just listened to us, she would have been in a rehab, she would have been on her way to being clean and sober and have her life back. instead, she got jail and -- jail and rehab. >> larry: take another look, bring dr. drew in in a minute, lindsay in court today. watch. >> i take responsibility for my actions and i try to do the best i can in the past few weeks since i was here last, which is the only time i've been in you know, present in front of a judge in any of my situation, this specific case, this is the only time avenue actually -- and honestly, it did wake me.up, yes, of course it scared me and did confuse me because i was there thinking it was okay i missed those classes and i felt -- i didn't -- had i known differently, again, like i said, i would have take continue. you know, i woul
the problem here is this, lisa, be dr. drew and myself have been telling every than this girl needs a rehab. she needs help. he wanted to help her had. he offer it had to her a long time ago. if lindsay's lawyer and lindsay would have just listened to us, she would have been in a rehab, she would have been on her way to being clean and sober and have her life back. instead, she got jail and -- jail and rehab. >> larry: take another look, bring dr. drew in in a minute, lindsay in court...
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lisa, welcome back. >> thank you. >> nice to have you back. seems like you brought -- >> lots of sun block. it was sun. >> look here in san francisco. we've got some cool air with us i think lisa brought it back from vacation. temperatures in the 60s in san francisco and the fog persistent here and the city winds northwest at 23. usually, the wind is warming but we have some other stuff hang in the upper atmosphere that's helping to bring down the numbers. it's not only the fog, but some cooler air aloft. that's why temperatures have dropped anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees from what we had this weekend. right now, 77 in novato. 82 in livermore and 87 in fairfield. a wide mix of temperatures as the fog is back. that will be with us tonight and for tomorrows morning. we've got cool air aloft so that means plenty of widespread 70s for inland locations. below-average temperatures for tuesday. as we head into this week we're looking at a little bit of warming coming our way. here's the fog off the coastline. pretty widespread here from the north bay
lisa, welcome back. >> thank you. >> nice to have you back. seems like you brought -- >> lots of sun block. it was sun. >> look here in san francisco. we've got some cool air with us i think lisa brought it back from vacation. temperatures in the 60s in san francisco and the fog persistent here and the city winds northwest at 23. usually, the wind is warming but we have some other stuff hang in the upper atmosphere that's helping to bring down the numbers. it's not only...
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lisa? >> thank you, hydra and thank you call -- all for being here today.now the circumstances in getting here might have been a little more difficult for some of you but i do appreciate you coming out on behalf of the mayor to help celebrate filipino american month. the mayor was here earlier to stop by and say hi and make sure everyone recognizes the importance of of the filipino community in the united states as well. i want to touch on a few points about why it's important we celebrate filipino american history month but biff do that i would be remiss if i did not acknowledge the many people here to support us, the president of the board of supervisors, david chiu, supervisor maxwell, the representation from congresswoman jackie spears' office and assembly woman fiona mars' office for being here and without your support we wouldn't be able to have the impact on the community that we have throughout the city and we can't tell you enough how important it is that we see your faces at this event and that we your support in all of our endeavors. so it is a g
lisa? >> thank you, hydra and thank you call -- all for being here today.now the circumstances in getting here might have been a little more difficult for some of you but i do appreciate you coming out on behalf of the mayor to help celebrate filipino american month. the mayor was here earlier to stop by and say hi and make sure everyone recognizes the importance of of the filipino community in the united states as well. i want to touch on a few points about why it's important we...
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e on the 580 shootout. >> lisa, we now know where the shooter was heading and who police say he was targeting. >> n ad, things got very violent and dangerous. look at these two chp cars. they were in the middle of it all. in fact, the officers driving this car were the first to stop a suspect and pull him over. when the shooting started, they hid behind these doors. >> intentions were less than honorable. dye by cal -- diabolical even. >> they are talking about what officers wept through on sunday morning. you can hear the gunbattle's intensity in this you tube video. and now you can see up close the damage from that night's 15-minute long shootout. two rookie officers pulled williams over in his white pick up truck for swerving. >> he was using the pick up truck and he was also shooting from the driver's side doorjamb and maintaining cover. he also had on body armor which rational people do not carry in their cars. >> williams had a plan. he told investigators he was on his way to san francisco to kill high-ranking officials with the aclu and the tide foundation. an organization th
e on the 580 shootout. >> lisa, we now know where the shooter was heading and who police say he was targeting. >> n ad, things got very violent and dangerous. look at these two chp cars. they were in the middle of it all. in fact, the officers driving this car were the first to stop a suspect and pull him over. when the shooting started, they hid behind these doors. >> intentions were less than honorable. dye by cal -- diabolical even. >> they are talking about what...
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. >> and i'm lisa kim. compassion in the midst of unbearable tragedy. tonight the father of the boy mauled to death said his father deserves forgiveness. it's a story of heartache and healing. our vicky nguyen is in our newsroom with how the family is pleading for mercy. >> lisa, the family heartbroken tonight. 2-year-old jacob is gone. the family's five pit bulls have been euthanized. and his step grandfather is in jail facing serious charges. >> i hope that we get him back. because my family needs him to heal. it's not just the loss of my son. my family needs him to heal. we can't heal without my dad. he doesn't deserve to go to prison. >> reporter: michael defending his stepfather tonight. he says no one ever meant for 2-year-old jacob to walk into the garage where three pit bulls were waiting. >> i know, i know for a fact that my father loves his son and i know for a fact that it was an accident. >> reporter: in a tearful jailhouse interview this morning, steven says he takes the blame for his step grandson's death. he says he knew at least one of h
. >> and i'm lisa kim. compassion in the midst of unbearable tragedy. tonight the father of the boy mauled to death said his father deserves forgiveness. it's a story of heartache and healing. our vicky nguyen is in our newsroom with how the family is pleading for mercy. >> lisa, the family heartbroken tonight. 2-year-old jacob is gone. the family's five pit bulls have been euthanized. and his step grandfather is in jail facing serious charges. >> i hope that we get him back....
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i'd call her honeydew goodbody, not lisa. the very fact that she is called lisa proves that she exists. ♪ after you've gone ♪ and left me crying ♪ there's no denying ♪ someday when you grow lonely ♪ ♪ your heart will break like mine and you'll want me only ♪ ♪ after you've gone ♪ after you've gone away ( doorbell rings ) thanks. diana?! morning, jimmy. what are you doing?! working as a postwoman.
i'd call her honeydew goodbody, not lisa. the very fact that she is called lisa proves that she exists. ♪ after you've gone ♪ and left me crying ♪ there's no denying ♪ someday when you grow lonely ♪ ♪ your heart will break like mine and you'll want me only ♪ ♪ after you've gone ♪ after you've gone away ( doorbell rings ) thanks. diana?! morning, jimmy. what are you doing?! working as a postwoman.
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lisa pagan, with the office of work force development. i have been working for the past 5 1/2 years on the loop, the various land transactions and developments that were called for the in balboa station & plan. i wanted to -- to read a letter and then submit it for the file from our office. our office has worked -- aowd has worked before -- before i even started in this position for six years to move the proposed multiple loop projects called for in the station area better neighborhood plan toward construction. we're a big step forward today if this is approved. we strongly request the support for a conditional use authorization and redevelopment of ocean avenue. this is a corner stone project within the balboa plan. this development provides needed financing, to m.t.a. to allow the existing mull line bus lay jofe and transfer station to move off the western portion of the site on to a smaller eastern portion of the site, freeing up land for both the proposed new housing and retail development, but also as you have heard for an incredibly
lisa pagan, with the office of work force development. i have been working for the past 5 1/2 years on the loop, the various land transactions and developments that were called for the in balboa station & plan. i wanted to -- to read a letter and then submit it for the file from our office. our office has worked -- aowd has worked before -- before i even started in this position for six years to move the proposed multiple loop projects called for in the station area better neighborhood plan...
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lisa has more than enough evidence to make its case castrated are of a heart hospital. and just a few days later three ethnic chechens were arrested in france and charged with having links to terror network moscow says they belong to the group led by infamous militant leader dahl kumar of the arrests took place after the french police have been tipped off by the russian security services and those suspects reportedly have firearms explosives and a map of moscow with large locations of possible targets doku umarov as one of the most wanted russia's north caucasus militant leaders and is thought to be connected will qaida amar of who claimed responsibility for organizing the moscow metro blast in march is also blamed for many other attacks across russia in june the us also put him on a one to a list of international terrorists. thousands of experts scientist and politicians from around the globe have gathered in vienna to discuss hiv aids prevention but as r.t. sarah firth reports the convention is also attracted skeptics who oppose mainstream believes surrounding the dea
lisa has more than enough evidence to make its case castrated are of a heart hospital. and just a few days later three ethnic chechens were arrested in france and charged with having links to terror network moscow says they belong to the group led by infamous militant leader dahl kumar of the arrests took place after the french police have been tipped off by the russian security services and those suspects reportedly have firearms explosives and a map of moscow with large locations of possible...
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research professor, university of texas at austin, golf coast addiction technology transfer center; lisa mojer-torres, esquire, consumer advocate, faces & voices of recovery; mark parrino, founder and president, american association for the treatment of opiod dependence (aatod). dr. clark, let's talk a little bit about medication-assisted therapies and how they're used. well there are a number of medications that are used to help facilitate recovery from substance use disorders. the most popular and most prominent would be buprenorphine and methadone. but there are also medications used for the treatment of alcohol. examples of that would be naltrexone and the camprosate or disulfiram. what they're used to do is to either facilitate the recovery of persons through maintenance, as with methadone or buprenorphine, to facilitate detoxification. both methadone and buprenorphine can be used for that, as anti-craving agents, such as acamprosate and naltrexone, or to discourage use of a substance such as an aversive antabuse or disulfiram. and lisa, a lot of people might think that medication-a
research professor, university of texas at austin, golf coast addiction technology transfer center; lisa mojer-torres, esquire, consumer advocate, faces & voices of recovery; mark parrino, founder and president, american association for the treatment of opiod dependence (aatod). dr. clark, let's talk a little bit about medication-assisted therapies and how they're used. well there are a number of medications that are used to help facilitate recovery from substance use disorders. the most...
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. >> lisa argen is in for mike nicco. >> we' got sunine in the city but coastal clouds drifting acrosshe bay. pretty good win, 21 downtown, 57 degrees, cooling tre coming up. >> new questions whether san jose schos are doing enough in case of fire. and foul play, a call that go a team disquified and an umpire punched in the fac >>> former president bill clinton and the bucket list have in common? he told a conference that he is old enough to follow the premise of movie and makes a list of thingse want to do before he dies. he want to live to see his own grandchildn. daught chelsea is getting married in a couple of weeks. on the president's to-do list he want to climb kilimanjaro before the snow melts. >> still very hot in the sierra, nevada. they have gusty winds and low relative hidity, and back home we're enjoying the cool air. emeryville cameryou can see the moisture in the air from the low clouds but all in all, sunny nice afternoon, back home, san francisco, looking cool, in the 50s with pretty good gusty northwesterly winds. temperatures are hot in the east bay, take a look, 83 i
. >> lisa argen is in for mike nicco. >> we' got sunine in the city but coastal clouds drifting acrosshe bay. pretty good win, 21 downtown, 57 degrees, cooling tre coming up. >> new questions whether san jose schos are doing enough in case of fire. and foul play, a call that go a team disquified and an umpire punched in the fac >>> former president bill clinton and the bucket list have in common? he told a conference that he is old enough to follow the premise of...
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here is more from lisa amin gulezian. >> the signs are you were and beachgoers are paying attention.sted the signs after surfers reported two great shark sightings. a local diver is seen highway has seen three great whites in three weeks. >> i think the sharks cruise along the outside. normallyer seen they every other year and i've never seen them this close to the shore. >> they have been seen in this area from september to january but this time the sighting started in june. >> are you convinced this is a great write? >> no. >> he is with the atlantic shark research foundation. basking sharks are mistaken for greater whites is more likely to swim this these waters. this photo was taken near big sur. it belongs to a basking shark. they expect the signs will draw more people to the beaches? >> people go down they might see one. it's a needle in a haystack. i don't know if it keeps them out of the water. >> the beach was packed and plenty of people were in the water. >> i'm still going out. i'm on vacation. you come here to go in the water. >> some did heed the warning and is taking th
here is more from lisa amin gulezian. >> the signs are you were and beachgoers are paying attention.sted the signs after surfers reported two great shark sightings. a local diver is seen highway has seen three great whites in three weeks. >> i think the sharks cruise along the outside. normallyer seen they every other year and i've never seen them this close to the shore. >> they have been seen in this area from september to january but this time the sighting started in june....
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lisa frazier is the publisher of "bay area citizens." paul connelly is the senior vice president of the tcc group and he manages the challenge fund for journalism, one of the largest sources of grants for journalism. now on the back row, crank aaron is the senior director of the free press, a group working to increase government funding for the media. frank frankle is a journalism professor at stanford university. next to him is ron dellens, the mayor of oakland. he has served 14 houseyears. next to him is a former writer and publisher. he and embed the publisher. next to him is david calloway, editor in chief of marketwatch.com. next to him, sandy close, the director of new american media. she is also my executive editor and i get to hold the microphone up to her. let's begin the discussion. >> thank you. let's start with a question that is on many people's mind. with cutbacks and technology shifts, what has that done to the quality of news, barry parr? >> when i worked at the "mercury news" back in the 1990's, we were trying to compete
lisa frazier is the publisher of "bay area citizens." paul connelly is the senior vice president of the tcc group and he manages the challenge fund for journalism, one of the largest sources of grants for journalism. now on the back row, crank aaron is the senior director of the free press, a group working to increase government funding for the media. frank frankle is a journalism professor at stanford university. next to him is ron dellens, the mayor of oakland. he has served 14...
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lisa amin gulezian explains. >> this is a all chewed up. this has all been chewed up. buds have been removed. >> michael has lived in the saratoga oak neighborhood for 20 years. he doesn't like what is happening. >> this is the result of deer. >> dozens of deer are eating their way through this development. a large fence keeps some deer out of the neighborhood but it doesn't surround all 12 acres of the subdivision. >> many homeowners have taken matters into their own hands and put up private fences. some are even electric while others have gone have bought cat urine to sprinkle on their plants to protect them. >> making noise and squirting them with a hose. >> then mike bought this. it came with plastic pellets. after mike fired at a herd, neighbors called police and saratoga was divided. >> i think it's something that would get their attention. >> i think they have been very friendly with us. >> the deer's diet is costing a lot. tens of thousands of dollars have already been spent on deer replacement plants and maintenance. >> it becomes quite costly because they do
lisa amin gulezian explains. >> this is a all chewed up. this has all been chewed up. buds have been removed. >> michael has lived in the saratoga oak neighborhood for 20 years. he doesn't like what is happening. >> this is the result of deer. >> dozens of deer are eating their way through this development. a large fence keeps some deer out of the neighborhood but it doesn't surround all 12 acres of the subdivision. >> many homeowners have taken matters into their...
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i didn't see how i could answer that question for n.y.u. -- i was very pleased at the law school, lisad it's john's parish and i was the parish priest, i knew every student's name and the faculty -- finally, my partner, since 1988, this great man who was my chair at the law school and then chair now at the university, larry -- succeeded larry tisch, marty lipton -- >> charlie: great lawyer and -- >> probably the world's greatest lawyer, some would say, but marty said to me, "it's time for you to do this" and i had resisted it earlier but -- he convinced me it was time to do it, so may 2001, i took over this place -- which had been built by john brademusand jay lever into this sizzling, hot place, and i looked at it and my first instinct was that it had a special role to play because of its connection to new york city. i had worked with dan doctor and jay kriegle on the olympics and i said more important than getting the olympics is telling a great story of new york with that punch line for the olympics, "come to new york, the world's second home" new york is e first city in the world t
i didn't see how i could answer that question for n.y.u. -- i was very pleased at the law school, lisad it's john's parish and i was the parish priest, i knew every student's name and the faculty -- finally, my partner, since 1988, this great man who was my chair at the law school and then chair now at the university, larry -- succeeded larry tisch, marty lipton -- >> charlie: great lawyer and -- >> probably the world's greatest lawyer, some would say, but marty said to me,...
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it is believed da vinci took four years to paint the mona lisa.ill don't know is she smiling or smirking? still don't know. >> generous golfers are in the clubhouse after a lucrative cancer fund-raiser. the sixth annual have a ball golf tournament at sunnyvale's municipal golf course today and raises money for 20 different cancer organizations. it is a personal mission for the organizer bob hammer. set up the tournament after he met cancer survivor lance armstrong in 2001. bob finished his own exhausting rounds of chemotherapy. that first tournament he hoped to raise $2,500. today all these years later, he raised $180,000. you can help, too. the website is www.have a ball golf.com. >> when you watch tonight's game, you're going to see something more associated with your front yard an at&t park. we are talking about brown spots on the grass. >> i can do that. it is such a rarity, is it not, to see any imperfection on the giants' field? we sent garvin thomas to find out what happened. he is on the telephone right now. >> i talked to the groundskeepe
it is believed da vinci took four years to paint the mona lisa.ill don't know is she smiling or smirking? still don't know. >> generous golfers are in the clubhouse after a lucrative cancer fund-raiser. the sixth annual have a ball golf tournament at sunnyvale's municipal golf course today and raises money for 20 different cancer organizations. it is a personal mission for the organizer bob hammer. set up the tournament after he met cancer survivor lance armstrong in 2001. bob finished...
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abc7's lisa amin reports from saratoga. >> this is all chewed up.hat's all been chewed up. >> mike coleman has lived in the saratoga oaks neighborhood for 20 years. he doesn't like what has been happening to the plants and flowers recently. >> this is all the result of deer. >> dozens of deer are eating their way through this development. a large fence keeps some out of the neighborhood, but it doesn't surroundal 12 acres of the subdivision. many homeowners have taken matters into their own hands and put up private fences. some are even electric, while others have gone so far as to buy cat urine to sprinkle on the plants. >> i have tried clapping and making noise and squirting them with a hose. >> and then mike bought this. >> it is a sling shot. >> it came with plastic pellets. >> really light. >> after mike fired a few at a herd, neighbors called police and sara toe bo oaks -- saratoga oaks divided. >> i think it is something that might get their attention. >> i think we moved into their territory, and i think we have been very friendly with us. >
abc7's lisa amin reports from saratoga. >> this is all chewed up.hat's all been chewed up. >> mike coleman has lived in the saratoga oaks neighborhood for 20 years. he doesn't like what has been happening to the plants and flowers recently. >> this is all the result of deer. >> dozens of deer are eating their way through this development. a large fence keeps some out of the neighborhood, but it doesn't surroundal 12 acres of the subdivision. many homeowners have taken...
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there is unique partnership in the south bay and lisa amin gulezian explains how and why restaurants are hitching a wagon to a nonprofit organization. >> at park place restaurant, happy hour is a big draw, but the dining room isn't the main attraction. managers are training something new this weekend. park place will be the first restaurant to host the case of compassion, for $24 diners will get a two-course meal and services will get half the proceeds. >> that will help fund homeless and services. so it's providing food to the community for people to come out and get food themselves. >> they expect the partnership will bring little financial payoff at first. >> the case of compassion was a year in making. organizers have ten restaurants from all over the south bay lined up to participate. >> the restaurants hoses for two days a month and then rotates to cupertino and saratoga and san jose. thousands are counting on this campaign for their own survival. >> if it wasn't for the center i would still be out on the street. >> they need to raise $150,000 to raise save two programs. a food
there is unique partnership in the south bay and lisa amin gulezian explains how and why restaurants are hitching a wagon to a nonprofit organization. >> at park place restaurant, happy hour is a big draw, but the dining room isn't the main attraction. managers are training something new this weekend. park place will be the first restaurant to host the case of compassion, for $24 diners will get a two-course meal and services will get half the proceeds. >> that will help fund...
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in cupertino, lisa amin, abc7 news. >>> the artificial turf in california parks and schools is aboutget safer for children. the state reached a settlement with two major artificial turf companies. they agreed to reduce the lead in their products and replace old turf with high lead levels -- with high lead levels for free or at a discount. they say the danger comes when the turf start to break down. >> you get essentially dust that formed out of the turf as it breaks down, plus the pigment. so that dust will have lead in it. >> and this settlement will cover the cost of lead tests at daycare centers, schools and playgrounds that bought turf after october of 2004. if you are concerned about the safety the -- of the turf at your school or park, click on see it on tv. there is a number you can call to get test results or to request testing if you are concerned. >>> the construction of the fourth bore on the tunnel has turned into a treasure hunt for paleontologists. according to our media partners at the oakland tribune, they are sifting through the dirt and the rock from the tunnel exca
in cupertino, lisa amin, abc7 news. >>> the artificial turf in california parks and schools is aboutget safer for children. the state reached a settlement with two major artificial turf companies. they agreed to reduce the lead in their products and replace old turf with high lead levels -- with high lead levels for free or at a discount. they say the danger comes when the turf start to break down. >> you get essentially dust that formed out of the turf as it breaks down, plus...
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i think mark's point and lisa's point are critical points here. what we're trying to highlight is that the beneficiary of recovery is not just the individual who has the substance use disorder problem. that individual's family, that individual's neighborhood, the city, country, tribe, state in which that individual functions all are beneficiaries of recovery. and by focusing on recovery at least once a year during the month of september we're able to bring together a wide array of interest groups. and i like mark's reference to getting the elk's clubs and the quanta's clubs and the rotary clubs, all of those people have a vested interest in the outcome in terms of decreased crimes, in terms of increase employment, in terms of a safer, healthier community. can't we also remind people that even though we want people to speak out, for some people it's very much still a hidden sort of thing. but you can go on the samhsa web site and you can get a list not only of all the local treatment programs, but you can get a list of the opioid treatment programs
i think mark's point and lisa's point are critical points here. what we're trying to highlight is that the beneficiary of recovery is not just the individual who has the substance use disorder problem. that individual's family, that individual's neighborhood, the city, country, tribe, state in which that individual functions all are beneficiaries of recovery. and by focusing on recovery at least once a year during the month of september we're able to bring together a wide array of interest...
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lisa has more on the stanford conference focusing on rarely studied topic.orter: would i say i sit between 4 and 6 hours at work. >> 10 hours aday. perhaps, yes. >>reporter: sitting. something we all do while working. eating. driving. most people really don't think about it. but they do. researchers are at stanford for a two day conference on the science of sedentary behavior or sitting. >> the act of sitting may in and of itself create health problems. sitting for long periods of time. >>reporter: these scientist want to replace theory with sigh ebbs and proof what many already think. that too much sitting can lead to mainly health problems like obesity. heart disease. and even cancer. >> when you sit down you unload many of your muscle groups. there's in fact animal data that indicates that some of the muscles themselves lose significant ability to metabolizes fat. >> researchers say the average person is sits for about seven hours a day. but once the numbers got higher, eight or nine hours a day of sitting those people had more health problems. >> sitting
lisa has more on the stanford conference focusing on rarely studied topic.orter: would i say i sit between 4 and 6 hours at work. >> 10 hours aday. perhaps, yes. >>reporter: sitting. something we all do while working. eating. driving. most people really don't think about it. but they do. researchers are at stanford for a two day conference on the science of sedentary behavior or sitting. >> the act of sitting may in and of itself create health problems. sitting for long...
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lisa so i am not believing i'm reading the facts and i am acting according to facts but independent no more pharmaceutical interests and that's what i think what doctors should do regardless of the majority or not it is verifiable that there is no epidemic it is verifiable that all the predictions from the last ten to twenty years have been totally wrong it is verifiable that aids treatment killed huge number of aids patients in the early nineties and it is very fibers that aids treatment today is just less toxic than in the early ninety's and i would call for an open deep aid to test the best arguments and not for a majority vote in science which is totally dangerous and will lead us in the wrong direction to the damage of our patients were stories from r.t. coming your way this hour the indian government apologizes for secretly dumping toxic waste from the deadly gas leak while activists demand the u.s. firm blamed for the disaster to be brought to justice. also shared space r.t. looks back at how the relations between you ceasar in the us weren't after their first ever link up in
lisa so i am not believing i'm reading the facts and i am acting according to facts but independent no more pharmaceutical interests and that's what i think what doctors should do regardless of the majority or not it is verifiable that there is no epidemic it is verifiable that all the predictions from the last ten to twenty years have been totally wrong it is verifiable that aids treatment killed huge number of aids patients in the early nineties and it is very fibers that aids treatment today...
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i'm lisa kim. >> i'maguirre. a surprising twist when a good samaritan steps up up. two people thought to have murdered a virginia men are behind bars thanks in part to th e actionsf a civilian. our vicky nguyen is live with the details and an exclusive look inside the home where the two suspects were living, vicky. >> reporter: well, jess, they were on the run for just over a week. police arrested the female suspect on saturday. today they believe they got the gunman thanks to a good samaritan who held him down in a very public skirmish. edward washington said he didn't know the fight in his front yard involved a murder suspect. >> they kind of came through our yard and stuff. and then i thought it was a normal fight. >> reporter: but police say an unnamed good samaritan held down george huggins until they arrived. he and his girlfriend are suspected of robbing the father of three who had flown here for a job interview at google. >> guess who killed that man down there for $17? who? our tenant. >> reporter: she couldn't believe the suspected killers were living in h
i'm lisa kim. >> i'maguirre. a surprising twist when a good samaritan steps up up. two people thought to have murdered a virginia men are behind bars thanks in part to th e actionsf a civilian. our vicky nguyen is live with the details and an exclusive look inside the home where the two suspects were living, vicky. >> reporter: well, jess, they were on the run for just over a week. police arrested the female suspect on saturday. today they believe they got the gunman thanks to a...
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lisa so i am not believing i'm reading the facts and i am acting according to facts but independent no more pharmaceutical interests and that's what i think what doctors should do regardless of the majority or not what sort of conversations do you have with fellow scientists who believe the opposite to you they believe the conventional thinking you're going to have to get to meet a lot of this meeting tomorrow after all how do your conversations go on how do you get by. unfortunately most of them they mix up signs with the religious or political movement and just as you said they say well but the majority believe this you should just follow i'm sorry to say science is not the majority vote science is a free competition of the best arguments and verifiable arguments it is verifiable that there is no epidemic it is very fiber that all the predictions from the last ten to twenty years have been totally wrong it is verifiable that aids treatment killed huge number of aids patients in the early nineties and it is verifiable that aids treatment today is just less toxic than in the early n
lisa so i am not believing i'm reading the facts and i am acting according to facts but independent no more pharmaceutical interests and that's what i think what doctors should do regardless of the majority or not what sort of conversations do you have with fellow scientists who believe the opposite to you they believe the conventional thinking you're going to have to get to meet a lot of this meeting tomorrow after all how do your conversations go on how do you get by. unfortunately most of...
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lisa amin reports the second round takes place tomorrow and a fire station will soon be shut down. >> hello fireman. >> everyone on san jose's communication hill is considered a neighbor. including the firefighters at station 33. but on sunday, the station will close as a result of the city's $118 million deficit. >> we will keep fighting. this is not the end of it. >> it means everything. >> 49 san jose firefighters are losing their jobs. today the first round of firefighters turned in their uniforms. >> to be honest i am completely dumbfounded. i cannot believe this is happening. >> they are not the only ones in shock. hundreds of city workers are also out of work. the mayor warned this would happen unless every employee union gave up 10% in wages and benefits to close the budget gap. some unions conceded. others did not. >> and now i get booted from my union not making concessions. so it hurts. >> and for this firefighter -- >> it affects me. i live in the city and i understand how it is. >> when the station closes he will be out of a job. >> once station 33 closes, resident will h
lisa amin reports the second round takes place tomorrow and a fire station will soon be shut down. >> hello fireman. >> everyone on san jose's communication hill is considered a neighbor. including the firefighters at station 33. but on sunday, the station will close as a result of the city's $118 million deficit. >> we will keep fighting. this is not the end of it. >> it means everything. >> 49 san jose firefighters are losing their jobs. today the first round of...
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lisa carbrook from hartford has that story. >> reporter: joanne marareo is lucky.hen she got a breast cancer diagnosis last year it was in the early stages of the disease. >> i think my prognosis is very good. >> reporter: catching cancer early can dramatically improve a patient's prognosis. as a result of the research happening inside this lab, doctors may eventually have the ability to detect various cancers sooner than ever before. >> there is a big interest now in the protein called biomarkers that increase in concentration and blood when people start to get cancer. >> reporter: professor james russelling and his team are studying prostate and oral cancer biomarkers. he says doctors do currently screen for single biomarkers in the blood, but the testing is not that accurate. that's where this research differs. these scientists are looking at a combination of biomarkers. >> it can facilitate new treatments and facilitate treatments that can be used and avoid surgery for example, because what a biomarker protein can do is tell whether somebody has a problem that
lisa carbrook from hartford has that story. >> reporter: joanne marareo is lucky.hen she got a breast cancer diagnosis last year it was in the early stages of the disease. >> i think my prognosis is very good. >> reporter: catching cancer early can dramatically improve a patient's prognosis. as a result of the research happening inside this lab, doctors may eventually have the ability to detect various cancers sooner than ever before. >> there is a big interest now in...
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nbc bay area's lisa kim here now to fill us in on the specifics. lisa? >> the governor called the budget crisis a state of emergency. he says he has no choice but to order those furloughs. for the past year and a half, the majority of state workers endured the furloughs. that order expires july 1st. today's order reinstates the furloughs beginning august 1st. it affects 156,000 of the 237,000 state employees. the workers will have to take three unpaid days a month. it will continue until a new budget is passed. two public agencies are exempt from the furloughs. also exempt, 37,000 workers in six unions that reached labor agreements with the administration. the governor's spoke person says the furloughs will take about $80 million a month from the general fund. >> because the legislature failed to produce a budget, we're going to run out of cash and not be able to pay the bills. >> it hurts me economically and financially. i honestly think that state workers have shared enough pain over the last several months with the furloughs that we've been subjected
nbc bay area's lisa kim here now to fill us in on the specifics. lisa? >> the governor called the budget crisis a state of emergency. he says he has no choice but to order those furloughs. for the past year and a half, the majority of state workers endured the furloughs. that order expires july 1st. today's order reinstates the furloughs beginning august 1st. it affects 156,000 of the 237,000 state employees. the workers will have to take three unpaid days a month. it will continue until...
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i mean, that's the biggest concern that lisa and i have, as lisa will discuss.ghting to ge get her off the prescription drugs. i think that's the reasoning behind her tweets. it's like taking a -- taking candy from a baby. when you take the candy away, they start crying, wailing and identify you as the person that's taking something they like away. lindsay lives on prescription drugs that these doctors and addiction specialists have prescribed her. i give jerry brown and other law enforcement agencies a lot of credit for cracking down on them now that we've spoken out so openly about the problem. there's a lot going on now with federal agencies and local as well to crack down on things because of the issues with lindsay. she deserves -- maybe this is something that was supposed to happen to lindsay and what she's gone through can change a lot of lives if a positive way. >> lisa, you've been in a lot of courtrooms. talk to me about what it was like in there yesterday. >> it was very sad, harry, because i'm there as michael lohan's attorney. he's a father and love
i mean, that's the biggest concern that lisa and i have, as lisa will discuss.ghting to ge get her off the prescription drugs. i think that's the reasoning behind her tweets. it's like taking a -- taking candy from a baby. when you take the candy away, they start crying, wailing and identify you as the person that's taking something they like away. lindsay lives on prescription drugs that these doctors and addiction specialists have prescribed her. i give jerry brown and other law enforcement...
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and lisa argen is here with a final look at the weather. >> definitely cooler day at the coast but we'llo trend tomorrow. just 90s and 90s in antioch. >> thank you for joining us. "who wants to be a millionaire" is next. we'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning. i spend three hours on my homework -- or at least that's what my mom thinks. with high speed internet from at&t, i get my homework done fast, leaving me time to download movies and music ter, play more with our fastest internet speed ever... with speeds of up to 24 megs. or call now to get great deals on other high speed plans starting at $19.95 a month. please, i know what he's up to. high speed internet from at&t is so fast that we get more done in less time leaving me time to chat... watch movies... without teenage distractions. and it's affordable for our family. [ female announcer ] so choose the speed you need up to 24 megs. or call now to get other high-speed plans starting at $19.95 a month. plus get access to at&t's entire national wi-fi network on the go. cookies? boy: sure! tell your friends hi for me. ♪ ♪ [ fem
and lisa argen is here with a final look at the weather. >> definitely cooler day at the coast but we'llo trend tomorrow. just 90s and 90s in antioch. >> thank you for joining us. "who wants to be a millionaire" is next. we'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning. i spend three hours on my homework -- or at least that's what my mom thinks. with high speed internet from at&t, i get my homework done fast, leaving me time to download movies and music ter, play more...
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here's lisa stark. >> reporter: it was a ray of hope for women who had little. avastin promised to improve the quality of life for those with advanced breast cancer. but now, the experts say the drug should no longer be used for women with the disease. >> it is not saving lives and, in fact, women taking this drug tend to die a little bit sooner than women taking other drugs. >> reporter: avastin aimed to starve tumors by choking off their blood supply. in 2008, when approved, it seemed to be working. while it didn't lengthen lives, it appeared to give women an extra five months before their disease worsened. but the new studies reveal it wasn't so. for pat howard, who has been relying on avastin for three years, it's hard to fathom. >> i've been known to leave the avastin chair, rush to the golf course and play 18 holes of golf. my quality of life is fabulous. >> reporter: 90,000 women have used avastin for breast cancer. avastin will still be used for other cancers, and even if the fda pulls the plug on it for breast cancer, doctors could offer the drug off-la
here's lisa stark. >> reporter: it was a ray of hope for women who had little. avastin promised to improve the quality of life for those with advanced breast cancer. but now, the experts say the drug should no longer be used for women with the disease. >> it is not saving lives and, in fact, women taking this drug tend to die a little bit sooner than women taking other drugs. >> reporter: avastin aimed to starve tumors by choking off their blood supply. in 2008, when approved,...
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--la victima fatal se llamaba "verna lisa hollins" y tenia 48 aÑos.er recibio heridas de arma blanca pero pudo sobrevivir al ataque la policia de oakland dio a conocer el rostro de algunos de los protagonistas de los actos vandalicos que siguieron al veredicto del juicio contra johannes mehserle.--se trata de unas 15 fotografias que muestran a los presuntos responsables de romper aparadores de diversos negocios del centro de aquella ciudad para robarse la mercancia. --ellos robaron lo mismo zapatos que prendas de vestir.--hasta ahora, la policia no ha realizado ningun arresto pero se espera que estas imagenes ayuden a que el publico denuncie a los vandalos. en oakland, varios lideres comunitarios anunciaron un posible boicot contra el bart en protesta por el veredicto del juicio contra johannes mehserle.--representantes de la "asamblea general pro- justicia para oscar grant" se reunieron hoy para definir acciones que dejen saber a las autoridades su descontento por la decision del jurado que encontro culpable al expolicia de homicidio involuntario.--a
--la victima fatal se llamaba "verna lisa hollins" y tenia 48 aÑos.er recibio heridas de arma blanca pero pudo sobrevivir al ataque la policia de oakland dio a conocer el rostro de algunos de los protagonistas de los actos vandalicos que siguieron al veredicto del juicio contra johannes mehserle.--se trata de unas 15 fotografias que muestran a los presuntos responsables de romper aparadores de diversos negocios del centro de aquella ciudad para robarse la mercancia. --ellos robaron...