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i'm carolyn tyler, along with lisa arjen. lisa arjen. good morning america is up next. lisa arjen.rning america is up next. the kincaids live here. across the street, the padillas. ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. bacon?! bacon? bacon! who wants a beggin' strip? meee! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum, yum, yum... it's bacon!!! mmmmm...i love you. i love bacon. i love you. [ male announcer ] there's no time like beggin' time. so we made ocean spray cranberry juice cocktail with a splash of lime. it's so refreshing, your taste buds will thank you. mm... oh, you're welcome. what? my taste buds -- they're thanking me. uh-huh.
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: don't site there too long. >> carolyn: thank you, lisa.ce officers are now better prepared to deal with animals after a couple of tragic and embarrassing encounters last year, oakland's police chief promised to develop what is one of the nation's first training courses of its kind. abc7s alan wang has this update. >> when a young deer ran into a carport last year, police officers believed this was their only option. >> they didn't have to do that. they didn't have to do that. they could be figured something else out, right? >> and when they answer add burglar alarm five months later they shot and grilled the family's 11-year-old dog, gloria. >> did you have to go to the revolver first? was there pepper spray or mace or taser or a baton? >> many times i've been chased out of back yards, and the dog was on the side of the house and they would run and i had to hop over the fence. but i never learned exactly how to deal with those situations. >> one year after the deer and the dog incidents, the east bay spca developed a course on animal encou
: don't site there too long. >> carolyn: thank you, lisa.ce officers are now better prepared to deal with animals after a couple of tragic and embarrassing encounters last year, oakland's police chief promised to develop what is one of the nation's first training courses of its kind. abc7s alan wang has this update. >> when a young deer ran into a carport last year, police officers believed this was their only option. >> they didn't have to do that. they didn't have to do...
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lisa is a graduate of u.c.and has degrees in math, communications, theater and performance studies and committed to using her communication skills to help hyphen reach a broader constituency. let's give a warm congratulations to lisa. [applause] >> wow. this is really big. and really heavy. going to break it down. going to put it down before i break it. how are you guys doing? ok. well, just a few people that i would like to thank. first of all, definitely the a.p.a. heritage celebration committee, thank you so much for putting this on. i know it's a volunteer committee. so we definitely understand how that is. an all-volunteer run organization. and also, thank you to the panel of judges for this incredible honor. really, really just surprised and humbled by it. and with that said, i share this award with my fellow nominees, andrew and nikki. you guys are amazing. please continue to do everything that you're doing right now. because you guys are an inspiration to us all at hyphen. somebody very important that i
lisa is a graduate of u.c.and has degrees in math, communications, theater and performance studies and committed to using her communication skills to help hyphen reach a broader constituency. let's give a warm congratulations to lisa. [applause] >> wow. this is really big. and really heavy. going to break it down. going to put it down before i break it. how are you guys doing? ok. well, just a few people that i would like to thank. first of all, definitely the a.p.a. heritage celebration...
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lisa single handedly saved thousands of animals from certain deaths. if closed, the ones remaining will go to foster homes. >> no regrets. i'm tired. i'm glad we saved lots of animals. >> good rain. >> it's good. in san jose, cbs 5. a disturbing trend uncovered in the medical kent. what researchers discovered about hospital mistakes and the month you're admitted may have more to do with when you drive. >> why it's not the students who are in trouble. >> and is tabloid in trouble? the extreme it took to search for the missing teenagers. >> our temperatures have been going up and down. tomorrow we go down and the other weather featurer as eyewitness news continues. >> closed captioning is brought to you by a san francisco original. hospital this month? a st >>> research raises the question, should you try to avoid the hospital this month? a study done at uc san diego looked at a quarter million deaths from medication errors over nearly three decades. it found mortality rates went up 10% in july, especially in areas with teaching hospitals. this is about
lisa single handedly saved thousands of animals from certain deaths. if closed, the ones remaining will go to foster homes. >> no regrets. i'm tired. i'm glad we saved lots of animals. >> good rain. >> it's good. in san jose, cbs 5. a disturbing trend uncovered in the medical kent. what researchers discovered about hospital mistakes and the month you're admitted may have more to do with when you drive. >> why it's not the students who are in trouble. >> and is...
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lisa? >> carolyn, right now we are in the bedford hills subdivision which is less than a mile from macro plastics, and also at this moment there is no smoke in the air which means residents can open their windows, but things could change just like that. >> it was so thick. the sun looked like the moon. it was so much thick, black smoke up there. >> it was a toxic smoke plume. witnesses say it shot up nearly a mile into the dark sky above macro plastics. and then the phone started ringing. the city sent out a reverse 9-1-1 call advising residents who lived within a mile of the plastic company to shelter in place. >> i will be staying indoors too because i can smell some of the smoke. they said to stay indoors. >> air quality management took air and soil samples. it is not clear what is in the smoke or how dangerous it is, but according to the district's director, the presence of burnt plastic makes this a toxic cocktail. >> is that the worst type of smoke you can encounter? it is definitely
lisa? >> carolyn, right now we are in the bedford hills subdivision which is less than a mile from macro plastics, and also at this moment there is no smoke in the air which means residents can open their windows, but things could change just like that. >> it was so thick. the sun looked like the moon. it was so much thick, black smoke up there. >> it was a toxic smoke plume. witnesses say it shot up nearly a mile into the dark sky above macro plastics. and then the phone...
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that's all next. >> thank you, lisa. up next, moving a mural.aordinary piece of contemporary art in need of a new home. beth! hi. looking good! you've lost some weight. thanks! you noticed! you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. nogoing back the again. good for you! how'd you do i eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories per serving... more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. with two children and no way to support them. people told me i wasn't going to do anything. and i just decided i have more to offer than that. i put myself through nursing school, and then i decided to go get a doctorate degree. university of phoenix gave me the knowledge to make a difference in people's lives. my name is dr. kimberly horton. i manage a network of over a thousand nurses, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. out
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lisa will explain in a few questions.ather is not your cup of tea, you are just a few hours from skiing and snowboarding in the sierra. yes, it is the first time in nearly two decades they are hitting the slopes on the 4th of july weekend. squaw valley is one of the tahoe ski resorts open for business. they are taking advantage ever the lingering snow and a high pressure system that's bringing warm air to the sierra. alpine meadows also open during the holiday weekend, along with kirk wood and sugar bowl. how strange is that? >> we are looking at very hot weather. it will be the hottest day of the week. but we aren't going to say good-bye to the weather all together with a rush of cool air. it will be a slow cooling trend. you see a bit of the breeze at mount tam. the winds are blowing offshore for the most part. what little fog we had is dissipating. the warm air working down from the upper elevations to the surface and we are starting off much warmer. today upper 90's in santa rosa. 80 strand, 87 oakland. differ more wi
lisa will explain in a few questions.ather is not your cup of tea, you are just a few hours from skiing and snowboarding in the sierra. yes, it is the first time in nearly two decades they are hitting the slopes on the 4th of july weekend. squaw valley is one of the tahoe ski resorts open for business. they are taking advantage ever the lingering snow and a high pressure system that's bringing warm air to the sierra. alpine meadows also open during the holiday weekend, along with kirk wood and...
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lisa's check was ready but never mailed. o'reilly said it was just a clerical error and we do take responsibility. he promptly refunded $250 plus $70 more for her old vacuum cleaner. now lisa is happily. >> they allow to cancel other contracts too such as health club members have memberships. you'll find it all at abc7news.com. i'm michael finney. 7 on your side. >> coming up next. the possible record-breaking weekend as the magic of harry potter comes to a close. don sanchez is next. >>> yes, we have a check of your winning numbers from the $55 million super lotto plus game. mega was 26. no one got all six numbers correctly so wednesday's jackpot will be at least $58 million. >>> harry potter, record-breaking opening day at the box office. harry potter and deathly hallows part ii summoned $92 million on friday. nearly $20 million more than the previous record holder. it's on track to break the opening weekend record of $156 million held by the dark knight. so is it worth lining up to see? arts and entertainment reporter don
lisa's check was ready but never mailed. o'reilly said it was just a clerical error and we do take responsibility. he promptly refunded $250 plus $70 more for her old vacuum cleaner. now lisa is happily. >> they allow to cancel other contracts too such as health club members have memberships. you'll find it all at abc7news.com. i'm michael finney. 7 on your side. >> coming up next. the possible record-breaking weekend as the magic of harry potter comes to a close. don sanchez is...
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lisa amin gulezian has more. >> the audacity of hope has set sail! [cheering] >> lisa: this is late yesterday. the audacity of hope is a u.s. led boat on a protest mission from greece to georgia -- gaza. >> that's not right. we have been surveyed to be safe. >> lisa: greek coast guard and commandoes stopped the boat, claiming it didn't have permission to sale. the captain was arrested and they guns were aimed at thing a activist. >> it's clear that the government is under pressure from the u.s. government and the israeli government. the greek government is not allowing any of our other flotilla sheeps to leave. >> activists blame israel. >> israel is not involved in the stopping of the vessels in greece. they didn't have the proper documents. they should have settled things with the greek authorities. >> that's redomestic louse. -- redomestic -- ridiculous. >> she is sure her house is safe. she also knows he is determined to get to gaza, especially after last year's failed attempt to reach the region. six ships were intercepted by israeli soldiers. n
lisa amin gulezian has more. >> the audacity of hope has set sail! [cheering] >> lisa: this is late yesterday. the audacity of hope is a u.s. led boat on a protest mission from greece to georgia -- gaza. >> that's not right. we have been surveyed to be safe. >> lisa: greek coast guard and commandoes stopped the boat, claiming it didn't have permission to sale. the captain was arrested and they guns were aimed at thing a activist. >> it's clear that the government...
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lisa amin gulezian is live in the news room with the latest. >> lisa: the audacity of hope is anchored at a port in greece. it's the latest attempt by activists to break israel's blockade and get to the people of gaza. this was late yesterday. >> the audacity of hope has set sail! >> lisa: the excitement spilled over in the waters of griews. the awe awe l -- audacity of hope is part of a group on a mission for gaza, but the celebration was short-lived. >> we have been surveyed to be safe. >> greek coast guard and commandos stopped the boat, claiming it didn't have permission to sail. the captain was arrested. this -- a berkeley resident was on board. >> under pressure from the u.s. government the greek government is not allowing the flotilla ships to leave port. >> lisa: the greek government which opposed the blockade stopped the flotilla because the mission was considered too dangerous. they blame israel for the holdup. >> israel is not causing the stopping of vessels in greece. they didn't have the proper documents. they should have settled things with the greek authorities. they wer
lisa amin gulezian is live in the news room with the latest. >> lisa: the audacity of hope is anchored at a port in greece. it's the latest attempt by activists to break israel's blockade and get to the people of gaza. this was late yesterday. >> the audacity of hope has set sail! >> lisa: the excitement spilled over in the waters of griews. the awe awe l -- audacity of hope is part of a group on a mission for gaza, but the celebration was short-lived. >> we have been...
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lisa stark live in florida this morning, thanks, lisa. >>> and, excuse me, like many nasa employees former astronaut mark kelly is making new plans for his future and he has not ruled out yet a run for political office. the former shuttle commander says he'll be on the national speaking circuit over the next few months. kelly says the flexible schedule will give him plenty of time to spend with his wife, congresswoman gabby giffords as she recovers from that assassination attempt. >>> abc news has learned that thousands of chemical and nuclear plants are being warned about a possible al qaeda attack. the report comes from the department of homeland security. it warns that utilities about would be terrorists have been hired to actually work inside some of these facilities. it also says there have so far been no specific threats. >>> president obama is gettingng boost this morning from the results of a new abc news/"washington post" poll. abc's karen travers joins us from washington with details. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, rob. our new poll shows president obama has a co
lisa stark live in florida this morning, thanks, lisa. >>> and, excuse me, like many nasa employees former astronaut mark kelly is making new plans for his future and he has not ruled out yet a run for political office. the former shuttle commander says he'll be on the national speaking circuit over the next few months. kelly says the flexible schedule will give him plenty of time to spend with his wife, congresswoman gabby giffords as she recovers from that assassination attempt....
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thank you, lisa. let's check out in medical news. method for reducing the odds of developing diabetes. the ucla study suggests maintaining fitness and building muscle mass may play a roll in getting the disease. for each ten% increase in muscle mass there there was a correspog 11% reduction in insulin resistance and 10% increase in prediabetes. the american diabetic association said 79 million people in the u.s. have prediabetes, which means their glad glucose levels are higher than normal but not yet in the diabetic range. >>> every year thousands of babies are born with small congenital defects that alter the appearance of their ears. but now a bay area hospital is introducing a simple device that can transform the shape of a newborn's ear without surgery. health and science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> if you are a newborn like lucas, you are going to inherit a few family traits. maybe your mother's eyes or your uncle's chin or just maybe your father's ears. >> mine are a little more pointy, like elf ears, but he d
thank you, lisa. let's check out in medical news. method for reducing the odds of developing diabetes. the ucla study suggests maintaining fitness and building muscle mass may play a roll in getting the disease. for each ten% increase in muscle mass there there was a correspog 11% reduction in insulin resistance and 10% increase in prediabetes. the american diabetic association said 79 million people in the u.s. have prediabetes, which means their glad glucose levels are higher than normal but...
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more from lisa in just a little bit.d state park will officially dedicate the centennial wall to honor the immigrants who passed through a hundred years ago when it was an immigration station. they will have an 11:00 a.m. deadgation ceremony. the centennial wall will honor more than 350 immigrants. angel island will remain open as opposed to other state parks but it will likely lose seasonal help under park cuts. there's a new push for donations to keep hiring seasonal workers to help it look as good as it possibly can. >>> lisa is with us now. it will be windy there for the ceremony i'm thinking. >> you got that right. sunshine on the way, but the clouds are filling in and even the mist and drizzle at thexd coast. a peninsula and san francisco and oakland waking up to cloudy conditions with 1800 feet deck of marine clouds. here's a pan around the embarcadero. you can see it is a gray start downtown with temperatures in the 50s, upper 50s for the most part. good morning, fremont, 57 for you, as well as mountain view, and
more from lisa in just a little bit.d state park will officially dedicate the centennial wall to honor the immigrants who passed through a hundred years ago when it was an immigration station. they will have an 11:00 a.m. deadgation ceremony. the centennial wall will honor more than 350 immigrants. angel island will remain open as opposed to other state parks but it will likely lose seasonal help under park cuts. there's a new push for donations to keep hiring seasonal workers to help it look...
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i'm carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. have a great day.. [ female announcer ] every box of general mills big g cereals can help your kids' scho get extra stuff. ♪ like musical instrents. ♪ and new art supplies. ♪ because they're e only cereals with box tops for education. last year, schools earned over ten million dollars from big g cereals. you can raise money foyour kids' school. look for this logo... only on big g cereals. you can make a difference. with two children and no way to support them. people told me i wasn't going to do anything. and i just decided i have more to offer than that. i put myself through nursing school, and then i decided to go get a doctorate degree. university of phoenix gave me the knowledge to make a difference in people's lives. my name is dr. kimberly horton. i manage a network of over a thousand nurses, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. and i am a phoenix. denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny'
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she likes don't sing and no one would guess the amount of pain lisa goes through to make these simple movements lisa has a rare genetic condition at their most his blows or even that makes her skin as thin as a butterfly wing it's like time. or a hug can cause painful blistering that takes a long time to heal leaving the skin even more fragile. around the world sufferers like lisa are known as butterfly children however in russia it's as if they don't exist right you bring the doctors simply don't know of the disease and when you tell them what it is they might have heard of it but they don't know how to deal with it kenya lizzie's only five but she already knows her diagnosis better than any doctor her mother knows there is no cure with proper medication her daughter could lead an almost normal life but it's way too expensive while using it it says here it is see that it's pretty much being forgotten about there is no state support so there is no money and no specialists. there are one of those a dermatologist and admits she's become a specialist by default no one else is dealing wit
she likes don't sing and no one would guess the amount of pain lisa goes through to make these simple movements lisa has a rare genetic condition at their most his blows or even that makes her skin as thin as a butterfly wing it's like time. or a hug can cause painful blistering that takes a long time to heal leaving the skin even more fragile. around the world sufferers like lisa are known as butterfly children however in russia it's as if they don't exist right you bring the doctors simply...
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around the world sufferers like lisa are known as butterfly children however in russia it's as if they don't exist write your book we're putting the doctors simply don't know of the disease and when you tell them what it is they might have heard of it but they don't know how to deal with it she knew lisa was only five but she already knows her diagnosis better than any doctor her mother knows there is no cure with proper medication her daughter could lead an almost normal life but it's way too expensive while using it it says here it is that it's pretty much been forgotten about there is no state support so there is no money and no specialists. yet albino is a dermatologist and admits she's become a specialist by default no one else is dealing with patients but the mothers say her advice can conflict with what they've learned from abroad. so well it's a very complex disease and with so few patients suffering from it any doctor that would take it up would have to become a very narrow specialist i myself am tied up in many other places so i don't have much time for these patients. two ye
around the world sufferers like lisa are known as butterfly children however in russia it's as if they don't exist write your book we're putting the doctors simply don't know of the disease and when you tell them what it is they might have heard of it but they don't know how to deal with it she knew lisa was only five but she already knows her diagnosis better than any doctor her mother knows there is no cure with proper medication her daughter could lead an almost normal life but it's way too...
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lisa single handedly saved thousands of animals from certain death. ones remaining will go to foster homes. >> i'm tired. we saved lots of animals. i'm glad about that. we have done a good job here. >> it's been a good ride. >> in san jose, cbs 5. >>> today is the surfing the internet on your phone is carrying to tighten the data specket. >> is it more dangerous to go to the hospital in july? >> a missing girl, her cell phone hacked, what a newspaper employee is accused of ,,,,,,,,, unlimited data plan. >>> verison wireless is about to join at&t in ending its unlimited data plan. starting next month, the company is going to move toward a usage based model. verison says the price adjustments are going to be minor and customers already under contract won't be affected. at&t was the first company to drop its unlimited plans last year. last month t-mobile did the same thing. >>> research raises the question, should you try to avoid the hospital this month? the study done at ucsd looked at a quarter million deaths from medication errors over nearly three d
lisa single handedly saved thousands of animals from certain death. ones remaining will go to foster homes. >> i'm tired. we saved lots of animals. i'm glad about that. we have done a good job here. >> it's been a good ride. >> in san jose, cbs 5. >>> today is the surfing the internet on your phone is carrying to tighten the data specket. >> is it more dangerous to go to the hospital in july? >> a missing girl, her cell phone hacked, what a newspaper...
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abc7's lisa amin gulezian is live to explain how police found these suspects. lisa? >> detectives in lapd's robbery homicide unit tracked down the two men they say are responsible for the beating. they are 29-year-old luis sanchez and his neighbor, 30-year-old marvin norwood. >> the process worked that one individual has been exonerated. two others have charges filed against them. >> the los angeles city leaders patted themselves so the back while admitting they made a mistake. their original suspect is in the clear. two new suspects, luis sanchez and marvin norwood, are now charged with bryan stow's savage beating. >> what this investigation speaks to is we do the right thing. even when it is the hard thing. even when it is difficult. >> police came to this neighborhood and arrested sanchez. a few doors down they found sanchez's sister, doreen and marvin norwood. >> they got luis, and i feel it is the second time they are wrong. >> but investigators insist not this time, they believe luis sanchez who has tattoo on his neck and norwood beat stowe outside dodger stadi
abc7's lisa amin gulezian is live to explain how police found these suspects. lisa? >> detectives in lapd's robbery homicide unit tracked down the two men they say are responsible for the beating. they are 29-year-old luis sanchez and his neighbor, 30-year-old marvin norwood. >> the process worked that one individual has been exonerated. two others have charges filed against them. >> the los angeles city leaders patted themselves so the back while admitting they made a...
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thanks, lisa.e you been watching the women's soccer team in well, in sports later this morning the u.s. women's soccer team will try to complete their magical run with a went over japan in the final world cup final. the coverage begins at 11:00 on person. last night barry zito owes run came to a halt in san diego. here's collin with the morning sports. >> good morning. the padres entered last night's game against the giants having failed to hit multiple home runs in 56 straight games, the second longest streak in team history and i just jinxed barry zito. a winner of three straights since coming off the disabled list. he looked sharp until last night, that is. he's not a home run hitter, but that thing is gone. other three run homer to left. his second of the year guzman had him dialed in. two batters later, orlando hudson, another guy in the known for his power, he takes zito out of the yard and another three run shot. 8 earned runs in three plus for zito. padres is 11, giants 3. it's 80s weekend
thanks, lisa.e you been watching the women's soccer team in well, in sports later this morning the u.s. women's soccer team will try to complete their magical run with a went over japan in the final world cup final. the coverage begins at 11:00 on person. last night barry zito owes run came to a halt in san diego. here's collin with the morning sports. >> good morning. the padres entered last night's game against the giants having failed to hit multiple home runs in 56 straight games, the...
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that's why lisa's doing so well. she's doing amazing and she's 43. >> what does she make of you and your career? >> well, she thinks she's the star. we'll go to events together and she'll do autographs. but she's taught me the greatest lesson in life i've ever learned was from lisa. she was -- it was in an integrated high school and one day somebody had stole her letterman jacket, and i was livid, because i said, who would take a special needs kid's jacket from them. she came home and she didn't have it, and she said, i don't know. and we said, lisa, where's your jacket? and she said, someone must have been cold. i thought, what compassion! she didn't think, what a mean person, someone stole it. she immediately thought, someone must have needed it because they were cold. so she taught me that lesson early on, to think about other people. >> that's an important lesson to have in life, when your life is so -- in many celebrities' lives, there's a lot of shallowness, it's all about money and fast cars. to have somebody
that's why lisa's doing so well. she's doing amazing and she's 43. >> what does she make of you and your career? >> well, she thinks she's the star. we'll go to events together and she'll do autographs. but she's taught me the greatest lesson in life i've ever learned was from lisa. she was -- it was in an integrated high school and one day somebody had stole her letterman jacket, and i was livid, because i said, who would take a special needs kid's jacket from them. she came home...
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lisa? >> fire works are illegal in much of santa cruz county including here in capatolla, but not everyone follows the law, and that's why the emergency crews do extra patrols. but some can't afford them this year. fireworks are already on sale in some parts of the bay area. it is always a concern for the local fire department, especially on the 4th of july and they need to increase staffing. >> in general we usually would like to have an extra engine or two or three. >> but this year things will be different at central fire in santa cruz county which is responsible for so cal, live oak and capatolla. >> we have budget -- budget terry re-- restraint and so if there are a few of the fires going on, we can only grab one at a time. >> this year they are having their normal complement they would have on a monday evening. that's different from past years. >> in other words, no extra engines will be on the streets on the fourth. according to the county supervisor, the lower staffing levels are a
lisa? >> fire works are illegal in much of santa cruz county including here in capatolla, but not everyone follows the law, and that's why the emergency crews do extra patrols. but some can't afford them this year. fireworks are already on sale in some parts of the bay area. it is always a concern for the local fire department, especially on the 4th of july and they need to increase staffing. >> in general we usually would like to have an extra engine or two or three. >> but...
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in watsonville, lisa amin gulezian, "abc 7 news." >> in pescadero a man was killed after he fell from a cliff yesterday. the man had been fishing with his family and decided to walk to the cliff top and he slipped and fell. firefighters say it was too late to revive him. >> they are monitoring their oakland chabot science center after a fire. firefighters thought somebody intentionally set it it but now they say an overheated car is to blame. >> the man who stole the art drawing in san francisco is asking for help. he is being held on $5 million bail in connection with the heist of the pencil drawing. don sanchez spoke to lugo in jail in jail yesterday but lugo says he does not want a public defender. since this is high profile case he wants a high profile defense attorney. >> n.t.s.b. has released a report on the amtrak train cash last month that killed six people in nevada. a big rig slammed into the amtrak train. the fire broke out and the flames raced through two train cars. investigators say a video camera from the train's engines show the crossing gates and warning lights worked
in watsonville, lisa amin gulezian, "abc 7 news." >> in pescadero a man was killed after he fell from a cliff yesterday. the man had been fishing with his family and decided to walk to the cliff top and he slipped and fell. firefighters say it was too late to revive him. >> they are monitoring their oakland chabot science center after a fire. firefighters thought somebody intentionally set it it but now they say an overheated car is to blame. >> the man who stole the...
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lisa has led the board and brought the team together. i want to ask for a round of applause for the team that has made it what is this year. [applause] i know there is a lot to see this week. i am not the center of it all. i will be short. thank you, mayor. we share one thing in common. we both have "interim" in our title. i am there with you. [laughter] i want to thank the board of supervisors as well. they've been tremendously helpful in some morsupporting te community. without further ado, donna sa shay. [applause] >> it is wonderful being the emcee. 20 years ago, i moved here. my first year was tough. i did not connect. a year into it, i made a couple of decisions. i cancel my subscription to "new york times." i joined the san francisco gay men's chorus and started volunteering at an aids organization. those three things told me i was going to meet san francisco half way. now i stand at city hall with all of you. i have come a long way. it is a matter of me reaching out and the city reaching back. it is a two-way street. i love the c
lisa has led the board and brought the team together. i want to ask for a round of applause for the team that has made it what is this year. [applause] i know there is a lot to see this week. i am not the center of it all. i will be short. thank you, mayor. we share one thing in common. we both have "interim" in our title. i am there with you. [laughter] i want to thank the board of supervisors as well. they've been tremendously helpful in some morsupporting te community. without...
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that's where abc7's lisa amin gulezian is live for us. lisa? >> carolyn, this all happened around 5:30 p.m., but there is still a very large police presence here. hayward police, the investigations unit, csi, the coroner are all here and they are all giving us little information at this hour. i know the victim is an african-american man in his 20s and he was parked in the gold-colored cadillac you are looking at in the far end of the parking lot while the victim sat in his car and another person presumed to be a man in a black hoodie walked up shot him several times at close range and then ran away. there were several witnesses at that time and investigators say right now they still do not think this was gang-related, but they also think the victim was a targeted person. they say they will be here for several more hours trying to hash this whole thing out. lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> thank you, lisa. >>> late tonight a federal appeals court ordered the military to temporarily continue its don't ask, don't tell policy for gay and lesbian s
that's where abc7's lisa amin gulezian is live for us. lisa? >> carolyn, this all happened around 5:30 p.m., but there is still a very large police presence here. hayward police, the investigations unit, csi, the coroner are all here and they are all giving us little information at this hour. i know the victim is an african-american man in his 20s and he was parked in the gold-colored cadillac you are looking at in the far end of the parking lot while the victim sat in his car and another...
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this has, indeed, been a strange year, lisa. >> yes.till a lot of snow up there on the highest elevations. very pretty. we look for 80s in the sierra nevada today with sunny skies. back home we will see slow clearing. in fact, the temperatures will be cool today. the coast, hard press today see some sunshine. i will detail the cooler and then warmer forecast coming up. >> also coming up the niners celebrate the 30th anniversary of their first superbowl title with 2500 fans and former players. mike shumann has the festivities coming up in sports. ? a lot of kids guy summer camp for granted but a lot of kids are getting a camping experience that otherwise maybe out of reach. it's a program that's not only fun, but transforming lives. >> reporter: ymca camp lolomor is an hour and a half drive from richmond. it's a trip measured in scenery, not distance. it's a summer camp full of activities. there is zip lining, archery and kickball. and just as important to jaymee, there are adults who listen. >> there are people here that actually care a
this has, indeed, been a strange year, lisa. >> yes.till a lot of snow up there on the highest elevations. very pretty. we look for 80s in the sierra nevada today with sunny skies. back home we will see slow clearing. in fact, the temperatures will be cool today. the coast, hard press today see some sunshine. i will detail the cooler and then warmer forecast coming up. >> also coming up the niners celebrate the 30th anniversary of their first superbowl title with 2500 fans and...
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thank you, lisa. you know coming up at 7:00 is good morning america. dan hairston is joining us live now from new york to tell us what is coming up. dan, lots of developing news this morning. >> indeed. always great to talk to you on a sunday morning. let's start with the biggest piece of developing news, new hope finally in washington's massive debt debacle. with the deadline two days away, signs that the democrats and republicans are finally inching toward a deal after all the yelling and shouting done recently. abc correspondent george stephanopoulos will be leading the coverage from washington this morning. and the plane that literally split in two and yet somehow everybody survived. how did it happen? we have new details and new interviews with the passengers this morning. plus, and i know this is a story of major local concern in san francisco in the bay area, we've got the latest on the two american hikers being held hostage or some believe hostage or at least prisoner over in iran. they appeared in corps today. there -- in court today. there is
thank you, lisa. you know coming up at 7:00 is good morning america. dan hairston is joining us live now from new york to tell us what is coming up. dan, lots of developing news this morning. >> indeed. always great to talk to you on a sunday morning. let's start with the biggest piece of developing news, new hope finally in washington's massive debt debacle. with the deadline two days away, signs that the democrats and republicans are finally inching toward a deal after all the yelling...
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that's why lisa's doing so well. she's doing amazing and she's 43. >> what does she make of you and your career? >> well, she thinks she's the star. we'll go to events together and she'll do autographs. but she's taught me the greatest lesson in life i've ever learned was from lisa. she was -- it was in an integrated high school and one day somebody had stole her letterman jacket, and i was livid, because i said, who would take a special needs kid's jacket from them. she came home and she didn't have it, and she said, i don't know. and we said, lisa, where's your jacket? and she said, someone must have been cold. i thought, what compassion! she didn't think, what a mean person, someone stole it. she immediately thought, someone must have needed it because they were cold. so she taught me that lesson early on, to think about other people. >> that's an important lesson to have in life, when your life is so -- in many celebrities' lives, there's a lot of shallowness, it's all about money and fast cars. to have somebody
that's why lisa's doing so well. she's doing amazing and she's 43. >> what does she make of you and your career? >> well, she thinks she's the star. we'll go to events together and she'll do autographs. but she's taught me the greatest lesson in life i've ever learned was from lisa. she was -- it was in an integrated high school and one day somebody had stole her letterman jacket, and i was livid, because i said, who would take a special needs kid's jacket from them. she came home...
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lisa has a rare genetic condition epidermal this is below zero or that makes her skin less than as a butterfly when a slight touch or a hug can cause painful blistering that takes a long time to heal leaving the skin even more fragile. around the world sufferers like lisa are known as butterfly children however in russia it's as if they don't exist right your cookbook thing is the doctors simply don't know of the disease and when you tell them what it is they might have heard of it but they don't know how to deal with it she knew lizzie is only five but she already knows her diagnosis better than any doctor her mother knows there is no cure with proper medication her daughter could lead an almost normal life but it's way too expensive while using it it says here it is see that it's pretty much being forgotten about there is no state support so there is no money and no specialists. to your all nasty is a clear example of what good care and access to proper treatment can do for a butterfly child her mother says she's probably the only girl in russia who from the very first days of her
lisa has a rare genetic condition epidermal this is below zero or that makes her skin less than as a butterfly when a slight touch or a hug can cause painful blistering that takes a long time to heal leaving the skin even more fragile. around the world sufferers like lisa are known as butterfly children however in russia it's as if they don't exist right your cookbook thing is the doctors simply don't know of the disease and when you tell them what it is they might have heard of it but they...
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lisa is live for us on the scene tonight. lisa? >> the faa just arrived and ntsb should get here any minut minute. this is 2 agencies will be in charge of investigating this crash. the plane did land not far from watsonville community hospital main building and instead crashed into another neighboring facility. coastal women health care billing department to be exact. and it was closed when the plane crashed. l the plane was 4 passenger, 1974 moony single engine m 20 f. similar to the one on the serene right now. it is registered out of santa cruz. witnesses say the plane took off from watsonville municipal airport which is less than half mile east of here before it hit the building it did skid through the parking lot. if. >> we had never imagine like something could have happened especially right in our building because it's a hospital it's pretty big so it could have landed anywhere but we are kind of lucky we weren't there. >>reporter: this is closer look of the plane. i did speak with the fire chief short time ago and he told m
lisa is live for us on the scene tonight. lisa? >> the faa just arrived and ntsb should get here any minut minute. this is 2 agencies will be in charge of investigating this crash. the plane did land not far from watsonville community hospital main building and instead crashed into another neighboring facility. coastal women health care billing department to be exact. and it was closed when the plane crashed. l the plane was 4 passenger, 1974 moony single engine m 20 f. similar to the one...
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thanks, lisa. in sports today the a's will do something rarely seen anymore, play a scheduled double-header. the games against the angels at the coliseum are the first scheduled twin bill in the majors since 2003. the a's haven't had one since 1997. last night they played one game witness the padres at their new home away from home, petco park in san diego. here's larry beil with the highlights. >> the giants were at at&t south last night. petco park in san diego filled with orange and really sound like a giants home game. giants fan out in force in san diego. i got it, i got it! he ain't got it. tough play, trying to make a catch with your cap. no one is catching this. cody ross, smoked off of dustin moseley in the second. out in a hurry. number seven for ross. 2-0, g-men. bottom of four. two on, two out and kyle phillips deep off of tim lincecum. he crashes into the wall and saves a pair of runs. doing it with his bat as well in the seventh. going the opposite way. a double. three hits. and aaron
thanks, lisa. in sports today the a's will do something rarely seen anymore, play a scheduled double-header. the games against the angels at the coliseum are the first scheduled twin bill in the majors since 2003. the a's haven't had one since 1997. last night they played one game witness the padres at their new home away from home, petco park in san diego. here's larry beil with the highlights. >> the giants were at at&t south last night. petco park in san diego filled with orange...
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thank you, lisa. good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. the police department, the district attorney's office, and the office of citizen complaints are all involved this morning in the investigation of a fatal shooting by san francisco police. it happened yesterday in the city's bay view neighborhood. there are concerns about whether the victim had a gun and fired at police as he was running from them. extra officers had to be called in to control an angry crowd at the scene near third street and oakdale avenue. abc7 john alston has amateur video from the scene. >> moments after the shootg a bystander was shooting video of the chaotic scene. it was the deadly conclusion of an encounter that started on the platform of the nearly t-line streetcar. police were doing inspections to make sure riders had paid their fares. at about a quarter to five they say they stopped a 19-year-old man who suddenly bolted. >> the suspect fled on foot. ducks the course of the foot pursuit, at thi
thank you, lisa. good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. the police department, the district attorney's office, and the office of citizen complaints are all involved this morning in the investigation of a fatal shooting by san francisco police. it happened yesterday in the city's bay view neighborhood. there are concerns about whether the victim had a gun and fired at police as he was running from them. extra officers had to be called in to control an angry crowd at...
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. >>> lisa argen lisa amin gulezian filed this report about medications. >> this bin right there. >> it's the first for many. >> liquid and sprays go here. >> people all over the bay area are trashing their stash of drugs, prescription drugs that are unused. >> i tell them put them in a plastic bag for a long time. >> for one day only the drug enforcement administration is putting up special containers in cities all over the bay area as drug take back day, drugs that end up often in the very young hands. >> a majority receive their prescription drugs from family or friends more so their own medicine cabinets. >> one in seven teenagers admit abusing prescription drugs and pharmaceuticals are easier to get. 6.2 million americans abuse medicine that is not prescribed to them. that is more than the number that use heroin and cocaine combine. if they are not found at home they are easy to find off the street. we saw for ourselves when we came to pill hill in the tenderloin. >> the drug of choice these days is vicodin, it's sold for $4 a pill. >> kids are very resourceful. we're doing what
. >>> lisa argen lisa amin gulezian filed this report about medications. >> this bin right there. >> it's the first for many. >> liquid and sprays go here. >> people all over the bay area are trashing their stash of drugs, prescription drugs that are unused. >> i tell them put them in a plastic bag for a long time. >> for one day only the drug enforcement administration is putting up special containers in cities all over the bay area as drug take...