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lisa: and pat summers. >> yes. john anderson. lisa: 1980. >> yes. lisa: so cute. however.uld learn their lessons, they should run better candidates because what has happened is these two parties become identical, even though they try to identityda themselves, both parties don't want to spend a bunch of money and they run these bland established candidates who don't do the country any good in the long run. >> i -- lisa: no, i'm not done yet. so then you have the donald trump of the world who threaten to leave and that would be a third party candidate, the only independent candidate running. >> uh-huh. lisa: but if rand paul peelsls off, if bernie sanders peels off, if lincoln chafee -- >> lincoln. lisa: and then you've got six candidates running in six different direction directions, then the chaos gets interesting. >> yes. but that's got an. i would love to see a bernie sanders independent run. i think that would be fantastic. because that would hurt hillary. lisa: you understand bernie sanders party filiation before he declared his democratic presidential candidacy. he wa
lisa: and pat summers. >> yes. john anderson. lisa: 1980. >> yes. lisa: so cute. however.uld learn their lessons, they should run better candidates because what has happened is these two parties become identical, even though they try to identityda themselves, both parties don't want to spend a bunch of money and they run these bland established candidates who don't do the country any good in the long run. >> i -- lisa: no, i'm not done yet. so then you have the donald trump of...
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lisa: and pat summers. >> yes. john anderson. lisa: 1980. >> yes. lisa: so cute. however.uld learn their lessons, they should run better candidates because what has happened is these two parties become identical, even though they try to identityda themselves, both parties don't want to spend a bunch of money and they run these bland established candidates who don't do the country any good in the long run. >> i -- lisa: no, i'm not done yet. so then you have the donald trump of the world who threaten to leave and that would be a third party candidate, the only independent candidate running. >> uh-huh. lisa: but if rand paul peelsls off, if bernie sanders peels off, if lincoln chafee -- >> lincoln. lisa: and then you've got six candidates running in six different direction directions, then the chaos gets interesting. >> yes. but that's got an. i would love to see a bernie sanders independent run. i think that would be fantastic. because that would hurt hillary. lisa: you understand bernie sanders party filiation before he declared his democratic presidential candidacy. he wa
lisa: and pat summers. >> yes. john anderson. lisa: 1980. >> yes. lisa: so cute. however.uld learn their lessons, they should run better candidates because what has happened is these two parties become identical, even though they try to identityda themselves, both parties don't want to spend a bunch of money and they run these bland established candidates who don't do the country any good in the long run. >> i -- lisa: no, i'm not done yet. so then you have the donald trump of...
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so i said, lisa, just feel free to give them my name. that's okay.have nothing to hide. >> richard agreed to meet with reed's investigators and shared his materials from the case. >> what we discovered was that juan moreno was literally manipulated by the investigator, the investigator worked on his wife and he would send her flowers and he would phone call. he was taking them out to dinner. he was making payments to the family. it was an extremely manipulative investigation. >> reed's record says that if juan moreno changed his story because i paid him. it's absurd. this is a hard-working man. now, if juan moreno says, i'll spend a day with you, i need to reimburse him on whatever he loses. that's the standard thing to do. we have never had anyone ever, anyone ever, every question that except susan reed. >> juan moreno had absolutely nothing to gain by making a decision to go public with his story. the biggest newspaper in the state of texas is going to say that he had identified the wrong person in a capital murder case. he felt bad about that. >>
so i said, lisa, just feel free to give them my name. that's okay.have nothing to hide. >> richard agreed to meet with reed's investigators and shared his materials from the case. >> what we discovered was that juan moreno was literally manipulated by the investigator, the investigator worked on his wife and he would send her flowers and he would phone call. he was taking them out to dinner. he was making payments to the family. it was an extremely manipulative investigation....
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i disagree with lisa a little bit.re's been plenty of studies shown, lining up with chuck's point, the children of the lanlts and the illegal immigrants themselves contribute more via payroll taxes, sales taxes, et cetera, than they take out of the economy. on the flip side, donald trump points ut i believe we spend almost $50 billion a year on education. now, the other part, though, that i think galls people a little bit is you're at the line on the ride at the amusement park. you've been waiting there for 20 minutes. someone comes to the front of the line and cuts in. is it a big impact on you? no. you have to wait an extra ten seconds. but it galls you a little bit that you put in the effort. i think that's how people in the united states feel now. we put in the effort, we lived here, grew up here, did everything right, now these people are coming over the border and taking what we developed. that i think is the issue as chuck so rightly points out we need to fix. >> we've also seen an obama administration even igno
i disagree with lisa a little bit.re's been plenty of studies shown, lining up with chuck's point, the children of the lanlts and the illegal immigrants themselves contribute more via payroll taxes, sales taxes, et cetera, than they take out of the economy. on the flip side, donald trump points ut i believe we spend almost $50 billion a year on education. now, the other part, though, that i think galls people a little bit is you're at the line on the ride at the amusement park. you've been...
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chris. >> lisa, thank you. developing news in lake county where a massive wildfire continues to grow. two dozen homes have been destroyed. thousands more are in danger. 12,000 people have been evacuated. the rocky fire is the largest of the 21 major fires burning in northern california. the largest is the rocky fire. it's just 5% contained. 24 homes have been destroyed along with 26 outbuildings. and at this hour another 6,000 buildings are threatened. abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow has the latest. >> the rocky fire can best be summed up as unpredictable. >> one day it was blowing to the west, another day blowing to the east. it's been a tough fight. >> as the fire makes its way toward a main thoroughfare in lake county, officials are stepping up an advisory for a mandatory evacuation for a dozen homes. always highway 20 to highway 26 to high bay 53 is closed. missy clark, who drove here to help her friend pack up to get out, finds herself stuck. >> you can see the fire just at the crest of the hill. i trie
chris. >> lisa, thank you. developing news in lake county where a massive wildfire continues to grow. two dozen homes have been destroyed. thousands more are in danger. 12,000 people have been evacuated. the rocky fire is the largest of the 21 major fires burning in northern california. the largest is the rocky fire. it's just 5% contained. 24 homes have been destroyed along with 26 outbuildings. and at this hour another 6,000 buildings are threatened. abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow...
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lisa: -- manuel: thank you, lisa. i want to handover the discussion to -- marlene: thank you. i want to discuss the political situation. it is really a different way for russia to position itself. domestically, things have been changing a lot. they bid was made also between -- before the anti-putin event before 2013. what seems to me very interesting is, if we look at the international aspect of that, during the last 10 years, russia has been really successful and promoting kind of russia -- this one will be the first time where russia has to display self power after the ukrainian crisis. we will see how it works or how it doesn't work. that is kind of uncharted territory where they will be going. probably at that time, they couldn't even imagine the situation would be like that five years after they made the bid. they will probably have to face -- the ukrainian situation is not resolved. there will have to be discussions going on. they will also have to manage street violence, something relatively usually in russia. usually, the russian law enforcement is good in managing thi
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carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. >> the u.s. forest service reports a firefighter died after a tree fell on him. he was hit last night working in a new fire in a remote area between the lake tahoe basin management and eldorado national forest. a second firefighter was injured, but was treated and released. >>> firefighters credit cooler weather with helping them gain ground against that massive wildfire burning near clear lake. officials lifted all evacuations orders yesterday. the rocky fire is now 70 percent contained. it charred 109 square miles. the flames have also destroyed 43 homes. about 3,000 firefighters are still on the front lines. >>> an oakland musician is apologizing to his fans for being kicked out of outside lands, accused of scalping tickets. outside lands is the sold-out music event of the year and people are doing whatever they can to get inside outside lands. including jumping the fence. our abc7 news crew caught these fence jumpers on video. but that hasn't been the only issue. abc7 news reporter melanie wo
carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. >> the u.s. forest service reports a firefighter died after a tree fell on him. he was hit last night working in a new fire in a remote area between the lake tahoe basin management and eldorado national forest. a second firefighter was injured, but was treated and released. >>> firefighters credit cooler weather with helping them gain ground against that massive wildfire burning near clear lake. officials lifted all evacuations orders yesterday....
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>> lisa, thank you. breaking news in san jose. a suspect is in custody after exchanging gunfire with police and leading officers on a chase. around 11:30 last night, officers on routine patrol tried to talk to people at the light rail station at san carlos street and alma den boulevard when investigators say a man took off. these are shots of police cars responding to the scene. authorities say the suspects shot at officers who then returned fire. officials tell us the suspect then carjacked a vehicle, of investigators say they tried to to run over an officer. it ended in branham lane when the spec crashed into another car where he was captured. two people inside the car were taken to the hospital but are expected to survive. the suspect was also taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries and will be charged with attempted homicide on an officer. authorities say the suspect's injuries were not caused by gunfire. >>> developing news in the south bay, san jose firefighters are at the scene of
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chris >> lisa, thank you. we have new numbers to share this morning on the massive wildfire burning in lake county. the rocky fire is the largest of the 21 major fires burning in northern california. it's now burned 46,000 acres. last night it was at 27,000. the fire is still just 5% could be taped. flames are highway 20 and west of highway 16. we have the latest. >> the rocky fire can best are summed up as unpredictable. >> one day it was blowing to the west, another day blowing to the east. it's been a tough fight. >> as the fire makes its way toward a main thoroughfare in lake county, officials are stepping up an advisory for a mandatory evacuation for a dozen homes. also highway 20 to highway 16 to high bay 53 is closed. missy clark, who drove here to help her friend pack up to get out, finds herself stuck. >> you can see the fire just at the crest of the hill. i tried to get back out in time and the fire was too quick. >> weather temperatures have not helped. >> even with cooler temperatures and higher hu
chris >> lisa, thank you. we have new numbers to share this morning on the massive wildfire burning in lake county. the rocky fire is the largest of the 21 major fires burning in northern california. it's now burned 46,000 acres. last night it was at 27,000. the fire is still just 5% could be taped. flames are highway 20 and west of highway 16. we have the latest. >> the rocky fire can best are summed up as unpredictable. >> one day it was blowing to the west, another day...
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chris. >> thanks, lisa. in developing news, one man is dead and another injured after their car crashed into a tree in sonoma county. it happened just after midnight on seventh street east just outside the sonoma city limits. it so badly crushed it took firefighters longer than usual to extricate the victims. one person who didn't want to be interviewed on camera, said both men had just left a wedding party. the injured man was flown to a local trauma center. >>> out of san jose, investigators are at the scene of a fatal shooting. police responded shortly before 11:00 last night to tully road and capital expressway. they found a victim with life-threatening injuries who later died at the scene. police say the circumstances and motive surrounding the shooting are unknown. the suspect remains at large. >>> aldon smith is an ex-49er and his career could be in jeopardy. he was released friday after being arrested for dui and vandalism. it's his fifth arrest since 2011. the linebacker was with san francisco for f
chris. >> thanks, lisa. in developing news, one man is dead and another injured after their car crashed into a tree in sonoma county. it happened just after midnight on seventh street east just outside the sonoma city limits. it so badly crushed it took firefighters longer than usual to extricate the victims. one person who didn't want to be interviewed on camera, said both men had just left a wedding party. the injured man was flown to a local trauma center. >>> out of san jose,...
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lisa: -- manuel: thank you, lisa. i want to handover the -- ussion to marlene: thank you. i want to discuss the political situation. is really a different way for russia to position itself. domestically, things have been changing a lot. they bid was made also between eventore the anti-putin before 2013. what seems to me very interesting is, if we look at the international aspect of that, during the last 10 years, russia has been really successful and promoting kind of russia -- this one will be the first time where russia has to display self power after the ukrainian crisis. we will see how it works or how it doesn't work. of uncharted territory where they will be going. probably at that time, they couldn't even imagine the situation would be like that five years after they made the bid. they will probably have to face -- notukrainian situation is resolved. there will have to be discussions going on. they will also have to manage street violence, something relatively usually in russia. russian law enforcement is good in managing this situation. an aspect that will be given
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thank you, lisa. also ahead, check out this monster robot. meet the bay area man who built it and find out what he plans to do with it soon. and it is a big weekend on the cal berkeley campus. you might call it controlled chaos, and a warning for the new pressure [female announcer] if the most is the staying awake part, day sleep train has your ticket to a better night's sleep. because when brands compete, you save during mattress price wars. save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2018 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. don't miss mattress price wars at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ looks like you left these two west coast birds behind! foster farm's chicken's california grown. you guys aren't from here. well do we get points for trying?! fresh and natural chicken. california grown with no added hormones. from foster farms. simply better. >> this is a live look at the san mateo bridge camera as
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here's lisa argen tracking the conditions where you live. hi, lisa. >> hi, chris.morning to you. from mt. tam, looking good with the sun coming up above the marine layer about 15 minutes ago. you can see we are looking at the low clouds and fog in parts of marin county. and partly cloudy elsewhere. 63 concord. 64 livermore. napa 59 for you. we are looking at the low clouds and fog banked up along the coast. locally inland it will continue to peel back and with the on shore push and the taller marine layer, we look at temperatures getting back to normal. that's anywhere from 60s at the coast to upper 80s inland. we will detail the numbers for you and talk about even cooler days ahead. chris. >> lisa, thank you. >> knew this morning, president obama is celebrating the 50th an verse recovery of medicare and medicaid. medicaid covers people of all ages who can't afford healthcare. >> before 1950 too pane fluffed poverty. before pedestrian care only half had some form of health insurance. before medicaid parents had no help covering the cost of care for a child with dis
here's lisa argen tracking the conditions where you live. hi, lisa. >> hi, chris.morning to you. from mt. tam, looking good with the sun coming up above the marine layer about 15 minutes ago. you can see we are looking at the low clouds and fog in parts of marin county. and partly cloudy elsewhere. 63 concord. 64 livermore. napa 59 for you. we are looking at the low clouds and fog banked up along the coast. locally inland it will continue to peel back and with the on shore push and the...
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i'm carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. the news continues now online, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile devices with our abc7 news app. abc7 news continues at 5:00 p.m. have a great day, everyone, and a great week ahead! (applause) well god bless you. it's always a joy to come into your homes. if you're ever in our area, please stop by and be a part of one of our services. i promise you we'll make you feel right at home. thanks so much for tuning in today. thank you again for coming out. i like to start with something funny. i heard about these two little boys, ages 4 and 6. they were brothers. they were spending the night at their grandmother's house. she told them to make sure they said their prayers before they went to bed. they went in the bedroom, got on their knees. the youngest boy started praying at the top of his lungs. "god, i pray for a new bicycle! i pray for a new play station! i pray for a new dvd." his brother punched him and said, "why are you
i'm carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. the news continues now online, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile devices with our abc7 news app. abc7 news continues at 5:00 p.m. have a great day, everyone, and a great week ahead! (applause) well god bless you. it's always a joy to come into your homes. if you're ever in our area, please stop by and be a part of one of our services. i promise you we'll make you feel right at home. thanks so much for tuning in today. thank you again for coming...
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lisa here now.of thing that we fear with this heat advisory and spare the air. >> exactly. and the air is very thick out there and smoky already. you take a look outside from our roof camera, you see how still it is out there. poor air quality across the entire bay area. very little wind. in the afternoon we will get a puff of a sea breeze, but once again, 80s, 90s and 100s for most. we will pinpoint your weather today and talk about the cooler temperatures in the bay area in the days ahead. >> thank you. may the force be with you. if you ever wanted to pilot the star wars falcon, you will soon get a chance. and high-tech hacking at the gas pump. >> breaking news out of oakland. we've been following this grass fire that's burning at the grizzly peak road and south park drive in oakland. in berkeley, rather. we have berkeley, oakland and cal fire on the scene there. you can see just a little bit of flame now and more smoke from what it was 45 minutes ago when we first began covering this. again, this
lisa here now.of thing that we fear with this heat advisory and spare the air. >> exactly. and the air is very thick out there and smoky already. you take a look outside from our roof camera, you see how still it is out there. poor air quality across the entire bay area. very little wind. in the afternoon we will get a puff of a sea breeze, but once again, 80s, 90s and 100s for most. we will pinpoint your weather today and talk about the cooler temperatures in the bay area in the days...
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care lip. >> lisa, thank you. this morning sharp questions are being asked about how a man flagged with terrorism charges in france was able to border a train. three american men stopped the attack and he this are international heroes. french authorities say if not for the action of these three men, who grew up in sacramento, many people would have died. with he have the latest. >> injured, but not defeated. airman spencer stone waved to photographers as he left the hospital. spencer is one of three men being called international heroes for thwarting a terror attack on a paris-bound train. sacramento state senior anthony sadler is another, although he still questions the title. >> i would say my friend spencer is a here rowand. i really just followed his lead. once he got up, we just followed him. >> the third army national guards man, alek skarlatos, who said tackling the gunman was instinctual. >> i didn't even have time to think. >> he shot this video of the gunman hogtied, but not before the 26-year-old morocc
care lip. >> lisa, thank you. this morning sharp questions are being asked about how a man flagged with terrorism charges in france was able to border a train. three american men stopped the attack and he this are international heroes. french authorities say if not for the action of these three men, who grew up in sacramento, many people would have died. with he have the latest. >> injured, but not defeated. airman spencer stone waved to photographers as he left the hospital....
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a police officer may be coming in and saying i interviewed lisa and this is what lisa said. it is off reading notes. you normally won't be in the grand jury as a victim, but in a trial you must come in and testify, the prosecutor cannot present any hearsay evidence. >> debbie hines stay put. shield the process from racial bias political pressures or prosecutorial overreach, the grand jury proceedings are done in secret. when we return we are going to take a closer look at both sides of the debate. indicting the grand jury, it's >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close to the isil position >> who is in charge, and are they going to be held to accout? >> but know we're following the research team into the fire >> they're learning how to practice democracy... >> ...just seen tear gas being thrown... >> ...glad sombody care about us man... >> several human workers were kidnapped... >> this is what's left of the hospital >> is a crime that's under reported... >> what do you think... >> we're making history right now... >> al jazeera america >> this time on "
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a police officer may be coming in and saying i interviewed lisa and this is what lisa said. it is off reading notes. you normally won't be in the grand jury as a victim, but in a trial you must come in and testify, the prosecutor cannot present any hearsay evidence. >> debbie hines stay put. shield the process from racial bias political pressures or prosecutorial overreach, the grand jury proceedings are done in secret. when we return we are going to take a closer look at both sides of the debate. indicting the grand jury, it's >> hunted to the brink of extinction... >> we need an urgent method that stops the killing. >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new science. >> this radio carbon dating method can tell us if trade of ivory is legal. >> it could save a species... >> i feel like we're making an impact >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropcal wind storm... >> ...can effect and surprise us... >> wow, thesare .. >> techknow, where technology meets humanity! only on al jazeera america >> trafficked labor on the
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for ray suarez, i'm lisa fletcher.e a great weekend. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera. >>> well, to the "newshour" with the world's top news stories coming up in the next 60 minutes. seventy years on, china and south korea criticize japan's prime minister over his world war ii apology saying it doesn't go far enough. angry relatives of fire fighters missing in the recent explosion in china storm a gov
for ray suarez, i'm lisa fletcher.e a great weekend. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera. >>> well, to the "newshour" with the world's top news stories coming up in the next 60 minutes. seventy years on, china and south korea criticize japan's prime minister over his world war ii apology saying it doesn't go far enough. angry relatives of fire fighters missing in the recent explosion in china storm a gov
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thanks, lisa.rea company that believes it has a way to make wearing contact lenses safer and more convenient. eric toms has a look to clean him. >> if you wear contact lenses you know taking them out and putting them in only part of the routine. forget to clean them, you can get serious infection. >> it can range from a i am simple ulcer or a severe fungal infection that can make someone go blind. >> katheryn is an ophthalmologist in san rafael and the vice president of medical agars with bay area based nova bay. they have just won fda approval for a high-tech device called the telecase, designed to disinfect contact lenses in a different way. it determines when it's safe to use the lens. >> it works with hydrogen peroxide. it's been the gold standard for killing bacteria but fell out of favor because of safety concerns. >> you get a little bit of it left into your lens and you earn certificate it into your eye, you get a burn. >> a little computer makes sure it's been neutralized during cleaning.
thanks, lisa.rea company that believes it has a way to make wearing contact lenses safer and more convenient. eric toms has a look to clean him. >> if you wear contact lenses you know taking them out and putting them in only part of the routine. forget to clean them, you can get serious infection. >> it can range from a i am simple ulcer or a severe fungal infection that can make someone go blind. >> katheryn is an ophthalmologist in san rafael and the vice president of...
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lisa, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, about 15 to 20 people are completely displaced this morning. some of them are walking around with nothing but a red cross blanket to keep them warm. the fire broke out this morning at international at 2:30 this morning. it started in some apartments above commercial stores here on international. the fire spread across an alley to a duplex on 8th street. this is an old building in a densely populated area which provided challenges for firefighters. >> it's a dense area. we have a lot of people that live in this area and with that, we tend to find we have people that are living in commercial spaces living in the residential spaces. and then the fact that the city of oakland has old buildings. you have footprints of the buildings that have changed. stores that you think lead to a certain spot don't lead to the right spot. >> reporter: right now, firefighters are looking for hot spots and removing debris. investigators are on the scene trying to determine the cause of t
lisa, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, about 15 to 20 people are completely displaced this morning. some of them are walking around with nothing but a red cross blanket to keep them warm. the fire broke out this morning at international at 2:30 this morning. it started in some apartments above commercial stores here on international. the fire spread across an alley to a duplex on 8th street. this is an old building in a densely populated area which provided challenges for...
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matt. >> thanks, lisa. this morning, president obama dedicated his weekly radio address to the work his administration is doing to build trust between communities and law enforcement. he mentioned the death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and the frustration communities of color over what appears to be an uneven enforcement of the law. but he added we can't ask police to control issues the rest of society isn't willing to address. >> that starts with reform the criminal justice system that is too often inadequate. and wreaking havoc on communities and families all over the country. we need the legislature to reform laws. >>> they want to keep people work to help prisoners take steps to turn their lives around. >>> now to the race for 2016. dop arrives with hillary clinton among other big names already there. they need iowa. she has a big enforcement there, someone who picked president obama last time. we are in iowa with more. >>> inside this hall in iowa, place for hillary clinton. but outside the h
matt. >> thanks, lisa. this morning, president obama dedicated his weekly radio address to the work his administration is doing to build trust between communities and law enforcement. he mentioned the death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and the frustration communities of color over what appears to be an uneven enforcement of the law. but he added we can't ask police to control issues the rest of society isn't willing to address. >> that starts with reform the criminal...
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here's lisa argen, tracking live doppler hd. hi, lisa. >> good morning. we are looking at a healthy on shore push. the marine layer allowing for a cloudy start in the east bay. 60 san jose. 60 also is he shoreline. we will see the clouds pull back to the coast and very typical summertime spread. >> breaking news comes from sonoma in morning where one man is dead and another injured after their car crashed into a tree. the accident happened just after midnight on 7th street east just outside of the city limits. the car also overturned, leaving it so badly crushed it took firefighters longer than usual to extricate the victims. one person who didn't want to be interviewed on camera, said both men had just left a wedding party. the injured man was flown to a local trauma center. >>> out of san jose, investigators are at the scene of a fatal shooting. police responded shortly before 11:00 last night to tully road and capital expressway. they found a victim with life-threatening injuries who later died at the scene. police say the circumstances and motive surr
here's lisa argen, tracking live doppler hd. hi, lisa. >> good morning. we are looking at a healthy on shore push. the marine layer allowing for a cloudy start in the east bay. 60 san jose. 60 also is he shoreline. we will see the clouds pull back to the coast and very typical summertime spread. >> breaking news comes from sonoma in morning where one man is dead and another injured after their car crashed into a tree. the accident happened just after midnight on 7th street east just...
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let's start with the weather that meteorologist lisa argen is tracking, hi, lisa. >> good morning. we have some thunderstorms but the bay area we are looking at the summer spread today. it was pretty nice yesterday, and this morning starting out mild. look at all the 60s. 64 san jose. 62 on the coast, with he will into the 70s yesterday. 62 vallejo, we will look for a return to nor 60s, 70s and 80s today. another mild afternoon for most. we will talk about the cooler weather that's open wait to start the week coming up. chris. >> lisa, thank you. developing news in lake county. the massive wildfire continues to grow and firefighters have been unable to stop it. two dozen homes are destroyed, thousands more are in danger and 12,000 people have been evacuated of the 21 major fires burning in california. the largest is the rocky fire. it's just 5% contained. 24 homes have been destroyed, along with 26 outbuildings. and at this hour another 6,000 buildings are threatened. abc7 news reporter felony woodrow has the latest. >> the rocky fire can best be summed up as unpredictable. >> one
let's start with the weather that meteorologist lisa argen is tracking, hi, lisa. >> good morning. we have some thunderstorms but the bay area we are looking at the summer spread today. it was pretty nice yesterday, and this morning starting out mild. look at all the 60s. 64 san jose. 62 on the coast, with he will into the 70s yesterday. 62 vallejo, we will look for a return to nor 60s, 70s and 80s today. another mild afternoon for most. we will talk about the cooler weather that's open...
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lisa? >> reporter: good morning, well police were called out here at 1:30 this morning to the 3800 block of mlk. as you can see the street is blocked off right now. that is when officers encountered a suspect with a rifle. the suspect shot one of the officers. two officers returned fire hitting the suspect. over 30 shots were exchanged and the officer and suspect were both transported to the hospital for treatment. the suspect was pronounced dead. the officer is in surgery and is expected to be okay. investigators are out here trying to piece together exactly what happened. a rifle has been recovered here at the scene as we said this is affecting traffic right now mlk is blocked off from west macarthur to 40th. but the oakland police public information officer is out here this morning and we hope to get you more information coming up. live in oakland, lisa chan, kpix 5. >>> see you soon thanks. the rocky fire has expanded to an area larger than the city of oakland. it's burning in rugged te
lisa? >> reporter: good morning, well police were called out here at 1:30 this morning to the 3800 block of mlk. as you can see the street is blocked off right now. that is when officers encountered a suspect with a rifle. the suspect shot one of the officers. two officers returned fire hitting the suspect. over 30 shots were exchanged and the officer and suspect were both transported to the hospital for treatment. the suspect was pronounced dead. the officer is in surgery and is expected...
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for ray suarez, i'm lisa fletcher.e a great weekend. >> marking 70 years since the end of world war ii, japan holds a special ceremony. from al jazeera headquarters in doha, i'm darren jordan. greece deploys a passenger ferry to process thousands of new arrivals. the death toll from huge explosion in cloin's port city of tienjin rises to 85. and
for ray suarez, i'm lisa fletcher.e a great weekend. >> marking 70 years since the end of world war ii, japan holds a special ceremony. from al jazeera headquarters in doha, i'm darren jordan. greece deploys a passenger ferry to process thousands of new arrivals. the death toll from huge explosion in cloin's port city of tienjin rises to 85. and
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>> reporter: lisa and bobby are hopeful as they wait to see if it works.sing the "thc-a" she first tried in colorado. and beth and patrick are lowering the doses of her anti-epileptic pharmaceuticals. >> so now that you know that thc-a works for your daughter, are you prepared to break or circumvent federal law in order to make sure she continues to get it? >> well, we wouldn't have worked this hard for this bill if we weren't. >> reporter: for teresa elder and her son tommy, the situation is a bit more complicated. teresa works for the federal government. >> by law, you can't possess it because you're a federal employee. >> right. >> right? but do you have an overriding moral responsibility to your child? if a doctor says it might be able to help, if all your research says it might be able to help, do you help your kid, or do you defy your government? >> that's the huge dilemma. because i can't defy my government, because i can't lose my job. but if i have to choose between losing my job or losing my kid, what would any mother do? >> reporter: as far as t
>> reporter: lisa and bobby are hopeful as they wait to see if it works.sing the "thc-a" she first tried in colorado. and beth and patrick are lowering the doses of her anti-epileptic pharmaceuticals. >> so now that you know that thc-a works for your daughter, are you prepared to break or circumvent federal law in order to make sure she continues to get it? >> well, we wouldn't have worked this hard for this bill if we weren't. >> reporter: for teresa elder and...
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i'm carolyn tyler along with lisa argen.ntinues now online, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile devices with our abc7 news app. abc7 news continues at 5:00. have a great day! . (applause) . well god bless you! it's always a joy to come into your homes and if you're ever in our area, please stop by and be a part of one of our services. i promise you we'll make you feel right at home. thanks so much for tuning in and thank you again for coming out today. i like to start with something funny. i heard about this man that died and went to heaven. saint peter escorted him down this long hallway filled with clocks. the hands on the clocks were all moving at different speeds. peter explained that every person has a clock. when they sin, the clock ticks. the man saw a clock barely moving. it was billy graham's clock. there was another clock creeping along, mother theresa's clock. he said
i'm carolyn tyler along with lisa argen.ntinues now online, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile devices with our abc7 news app. abc7 news continues at 5:00. have a great day! . (applause) . well god bless you! it's always a joy to come into your homes and if you're ever in our area, please stop by and be a part of one of our services. i promise you we'll make you feel right at home. thanks so much for tuning in and thank you again for coming out today. i like to start with something funny....
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we have the employee of the month, and recognize lisa leui. from the office of adult protective services. come forth. [applause] >> so -- sorry, so lisa, you are being honored today from your colleagues in adult protective services. but the truth is that i had the privilege of working with lisa on the fifth floor sharing space with adriana, and making sure that the folks that came through the door were welcomed. but in addition to this, this is what i remember, lisa would come to me and she would say, is there anything i can do for you. are you sure there isn't something i can do for you. you know, i actually like the fax machine because i can make it work. and i would head to the fax and no, i can do that for you. it was extended yourself to me, who is busy but not as busy as some other people in this room. to make sure that i had the tools and the things that i needed to make that particular day to go as well as it could go. in addition to that, and i think what everyone knows and it was written by the aps staff as well, you always have a gr
we have the employee of the month, and recognize lisa leui. from the office of adult protective services. come forth. [applause] >> so -- sorry, so lisa, you are being honored today from your colleagues in adult protective services. but the truth is that i had the privilege of working with lisa on the fifth floor sharing space with adriana, and making sure that the folks that came through the door were welcomed. but in addition to this, this is what i remember, lisa would come to me and...
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smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield, along with lisa boothe and chuck rocha.elcome to everyone. >> hi, brenda. >> do we need taxcuts to get bigger job gains? >> we do. look, a lot of these republican candidates talking about job creation have earned the right to do so. look, florida was number one in job creation under jeb bush's watch. john kasich as governor of ohio has added 300,000 jobs. just look at states like florida and texas. they have a job creation rate of two to three times higher than that as california and new york. if you look at the bureau of labor statistics just between the years of 2007 to 2010, texas added more jobs than 49 states combined. as you know, texas has no corporate or individual income taxes. just look at the states. >> well, what do you look at, chuck? >> what i look at is there's a republican primary debate, kind of like asking a bunch of kids if they like ice cream. of course they'll talk about tax cuts but there's a history here. when george bush cut tacks we went into an all-time low and recession. as a small businessman, i'
smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield, along with lisa boothe and chuck rocha.elcome to everyone. >> hi, brenda. >> do we need taxcuts to get bigger job gains? >> we do. look, a lot of these republican candidates talking about job creation have earned the right to do so. look, florida was number one in job creation under jeb bush's watch. john kasich as governor of ohio has added 300,000 jobs. just look at states like florida and texas. they have a job creation rate of two to...
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good morning, lisa. >> reporter: good morning. well, an apartment building directly behind this fire was partially evacuated as a precautionary measure. we spoke with the alameda county fire chief. he says the fire is under control at this point. they believe they will be here for a few morse hours. firefighters got the call at 2:34 this morning and responded to a blaze here in san leandro. there was an explosion and the fire glue to a four-alarm fire. one woman when five minutes to grab her things and get our. >> i heard banging and i looked outside and the cops were just banging on people's doors and telling us to get out. and i grabbed a bag. i grabbed like some important information and like a few clothes and left. >> the fire tore through a mexican market and medical supply company. those are the only two buildings affected so far this morning. as we said, the fire at this point is under control. live in san leandro, lisa chan. >>> a man is in critical condition after being shot by police during a protest in ferguson, missour
good morning, lisa. >> reporter: good morning. well, an apartment building directly behind this fire was partially evacuated as a precautionary measure. we spoke with the alameda county fire chief. he says the fire is under control at this point. they believe they will be here for a few morse hours. firefighters got the call at 2:34 this morning and responded to a blaze here in san leandro. there was an explosion and the fire glue to a four-alarm fire. one woman when five minutes to grab...
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for ray suarez, i'm lisa fletcher.eat weekend. >> on "america tonight": echoes of the watts riots still heard 50 years later. >> six days of rioting in a negro section of los angeles. >> the frustrations are really the same.
for ray suarez, i'm lisa fletcher.eat weekend. >> on "america tonight": echoes of the watts riots still heard 50 years later. >> six days of rioting in a negro section of los angeles. >> the frustrations are really the same.
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only lisa would survive. today 29 years later, lisa now the mother of four met who saved her life for the first time. >> my next responder come on up. >> each of the first responders most now retired, remember lisa's wreck like it was yesterday. >> i cut the seat belt off of you. >> i was a paramedic and one of the first units that responded. >> one of those calls you never forget. >> earlier in year, lisa who was a yoga instructor hired by a former p.g. fire chief to teach a class to survivors of fallen firefighters. she told him her story and asked if he could arrange a meeting. >> this is all a matter of healing. the process of healing. they are humble, humble heroes. >> that's what i do and what i love to do. i'm going to keep on doing it. brad: that is lisa up now in the cabof the rescue truck the one ordered after her crash. she says she wants to go on and give thanks to every day of her life. in bowie, brad bell, abc7 news. leon: great. every time they leave the station now they would like to have a re
only lisa would survive. today 29 years later, lisa now the mother of four met who saved her life for the first time. >> my next responder come on up. >> each of the first responders most now retired, remember lisa's wreck like it was yesterday. >> i cut the seat belt off of you. >> i was a paramedic and one of the first units that responded. >> one of those calls you never forget. >> earlier in year, lisa who was a yoga instructor hired by a former p.g. fire...
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bloomberg's bonds reporter lisa abramowicz joins us. investment grade debt been doing so poorly # lisa: last month in july, companies sold $135 billion of corporate debt. this is a sleepy time, it is summer. last year there was less than half of this in july. investors have pretty much seemed insatiable, this is debt lisa abramowicz -- is debt that pays more than government debt. the government is still stimulating the economy through its easy money policies. why are people moving away now? it is not just that the fed is thinking of hiking rates. people are concerned about lower commodity prices. there are oil and coal and other companies that are affected by the plunge in commodities. people are concerned about that. people are showing there are limits to how much they will buy. acquisitionsrs and we have seen, a lot of them have been funded through the debt markets. companies are saying we want to buy that company. charter wants to buy time warner, they are going to go to the debt market. olivia: after several years of raising debt, y
bloomberg's bonds reporter lisa abramowicz joins us. investment grade debt been doing so poorly # lisa: last month in july, companies sold $135 billion of corporate debt. this is a sleepy time, it is summer. last year there was less than half of this in july. investors have pretty much seemed insatiable, this is debt lisa abramowicz -- is debt that pays more than government debt. the government is still stimulating the economy through its easy money policies. why are people moving away now? it...
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here's lisa argen, tracking live doppler hd. hi, lisa. >> good morning.we are looking at a healthy on shore push. the marine layer allowing for a cloudy start in the east bay. 60 san jose. 60 also is he shoreline. we will see the clouds pull back to the coast and very typical summertime
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let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi there, carolyn. good morning to you. we are looking at live doppler 7hd. our marine layer is a little bit less robust than it was yesterday. we are looking at partial clearing and also cooler temperatures because we don't have the blanket overhead. 59 in san jose, 52 in napa. 51 santa rosa and 48 in novato. 50 oakland, san francisco. the fog is moving back in, but we are starting out cooler, anywhere from a degree to 8 degrees cooler than yesterday at this time. things are going to turn around. we are going to see temperatures warmer than they were. numbers will top out into the lower 90s inland, with some partial afternoon clearing at the coast. upper 60s to low 70s half moon bay and more 70s and 80s around the bay. the little brief warmup won't last. i'll explain coming up. thank you >> the u.s. forest service reports a firefighter died after a tree fell on him. he was hit last night working in a new fire in a remote area between the lake tahoe basin management and eldorado national forest. a secon
let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> hi there, carolyn. good morning to you. we are looking at live doppler 7hd. our marine layer is a little bit less robust than it was yesterday. we are looking at partial clearing and also cooler temperatures because we don't have the blanket overhead. 59 in san jose, 52 in napa. 51 santa rosa and 48 in novato. 50 oakland, san francisco. the fog is moving back in, but we are starting out cooler, anywhere...
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lisa says cooler temperatures are on the way. we get a check of the full accuweather forecast in just a little bit. >>> several of osama bin laden's relatives were killed in a jet crash in southern england. the plane overshot the runway south of london. it crashed and went into a lot of parked cars before bursing into a fireball. there were no injuries reported on the ground thankfully but no one on the plane survived. the jet crashed while attempting to make a landing and an investigation into what caused the crash is ongoing. >>> the families of two 14-year-old boys who disappeared while boatingoff the central coast of florida vowed to keep searching after the coast guard suspended their trip last night. they set off on a fishing trip from jupiter 89 days ago before a storm hit the atlantic. their capsized boat was found two days later. >>> a woman jumped the white house fence last night. she was immediately arrested. the white house went into a lockdown for a time. they made it more difficult after a man got over it and into t
lisa says cooler temperatures are on the way. we get a check of the full accuweather forecast in just a little bit. >>> several of osama bin laden's relatives were killed in a jet crash in southern england. the plane overshot the runway south of london. it crashed and went into a lot of parked cars before bursing into a fireball. there were no injuries reported on the ground thankfully but no one on the plane survived. the jet crashed while attempting to make a landing and an...
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chris. >> lisa, thank you. this morning anti-terror police in france are investigating an attack by an armed gunman aboard a paris-bound train. it could have been a massacre if not for the life-saving efforts of three americans, all with ties to northern california. one from pittsburgh, one from sacramento and the third from oregon w he have the latest. >> in this dramatic exclusive video obtained by cnn you see you the gunman with his weapon nearby and injured while taking him down. potential terror attack happened on a train traveling from amsterdam to paris. according to reports, two u.s. servicemen, alek skarlatos and spencer stone, both with sacramento ties, heard the loading of a gun in a restroom and saw the man come out with the weapon. he came out shirtless with a rifle flung over his shoulder. he sprang into action and wrestled him to the ground. their mothers relieved. >> if they hadn't stepped up, there could have been a lot of deaths. >> we are very proud of them. >> anthony sadler was the third ma
chris. >> lisa, thank you. this morning anti-terror police in france are investigating an attack by an armed gunman aboard a paris-bound train. it could have been a massacre if not for the life-saving efforts of three americans, all with ties to northern california. one from pittsburgh, one from sacramento and the third from oregon w he have the latest. >> in this dramatic exclusive video obtained by cnn you see you the gunman with his weapon nearby and injured while taking him...
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i'm lisa fletcher in for ray suarez.he fast-paced world set in gear by high-speed internet access has transformed the way we learn, do our jobs and live our lives. 15% of americans are offline according to a recent pugh study, that fm has been on the decline since 2000. when half of americans didn't use the internet. the decrease flattoed. the details are noteworthy. >> 39%. 33% have less than a high school degree. 25% less than 30,000 dollars a year, and 24% live in rural america. 13% live in urban settings. starting in the south, a city has no from in high-speed internet. here is al jazeera's jonathan martin. >> reporter: with an appellation back drop. chattanooga prided itself on the river front and rail. now an ultra high speed internet service. >> it's about 100 times faster. it's driving growth in the small tennessee city. >> it's easier to do anything. >> reporter: chattanooga's fibre optic connection transfers data, four times faster then new york. it's on par with hong kong. which is the fastest in the world. >>
i'm lisa fletcher in for ray suarez.he fast-paced world set in gear by high-speed internet access has transformed the way we learn, do our jobs and live our lives. 15% of americans are offline according to a recent pugh study, that fm has been on the decline since 2000. when half of americans didn't use the internet. the decrease flattoed. the details are noteworthy. >> 39%. 33% have less than a high school degree. 25% less than 30,000 dollars a year, and 24% live in rural america. 13%...