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i think you're right, lonnie. lot of people are watching bannon's departure with a sigh of relief, but the pact is he's -- but the fact is he's had the influence and he's done the damage already. who will fill his shoes if anybody? does jared kushner and ivanka trump fill in the role that they're supposed to which is somehow bringing back rational and sen -- more centrist thoughts to the president, i'm not so sure about that. i think bannon is going to do a lot of damage back at breitbart. he's going to become i think a figure head for that movement and that group and i think he can work outside the white house and still have a tremendous influence on trump. >> do you think the firing actually enhances his public image at breitbart? because now he has grounds to come back and say, you know, i was there, they kicked me out. let's lead a new movement. >> you know, i don't know that that's what's going to happen. i think if you look at people that have left the immediate orbit, people like corey lewandowski, they rem
i think you're right, lonnie. lot of people are watching bannon's departure with a sigh of relief, but the pact is he's -- but the fact is he's had the influence and he's done the damage already. who will fill his shoes if anybody? does jared kushner and ivanka trump fill in the role that they're supposed to which is somehow bringing back rational and sen -- more centrist thoughts to the president, i'm not so sure about that. i think bannon is going to do a lot of damage back at breitbart. he's...
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they also got to feel lonnie's lungs working. >> god bless you lonnie. >> i'm happy that i can give them bit of comfort compared to the loss that they've had to endure. >> lonnie's spirit lives on, and it's still exists. and we get to see it. we get to hear it threw whoever is carrying the spirit. >> extended family for us. >> reporter: but the families in pain again. insurance issues left brian with out his anti rejection medications for a month. he told us and sharon the lungs and failing. >> doctors have done the math they think i have around 25% of my lung capacity left. >> reporter: you need a donor quickly. >> yeah. because they're failing fast. >> reporter: lonnie's family is now praying for brian who may get another call any day now. >> he's a goodman who is treating his organs, he's treating his body preciously and he just wants to live. >> we always going to be family. ♪ >> reporter: brian says he's moving up the donor list faster than he thought and he has no intentions of leading his immediate and new found families any soon. we'll keep you guys posted on how he makes out. >>
they also got to feel lonnie's lungs working. >> god bless you lonnie. >> i'm happy that i can give them bit of comfort compared to the loss that they've had to endure. >> lonnie's spirit lives on, and it's still exists. and we get to see it. we get to hear it threw whoever is carrying the spirit. >> extended family for us. >> reporter: but the families in pain again. insurance issues left brian with out his anti rejection medications for a month. he told us and...
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i guess it seems like we connecting to lonnie. >> the 11-year-old daughter of a man who received lonnie'sungs wanted more. >> i'm marley. >> seven years later, just three months ago now, the andersons traveled to west virginia to visit brian stover his wife sherri and little marley who they surprised at her graduati raduation.ised at her graduati they also got to feel lonnie's lungs working. >> god bless you. >> i'm happy that i can give them that little bit of comfort compared to the loss they've had to endure. >> lonnie's spirit lives on, and it still exists, and we get to see it. we get to hear it that was whoever is carrying us. >> it's extended family. extended family for us? but the family is in pain again insurance issues left brian without his anti rejection medications for a month. he told us and sharon the lungs are failing. >> doctors have done the math they think i have around 25% of my lung capacity left. >> you need a donor quickly. >> yeah. because they're failing fast. >> lonnie's family is now praying for brian who may get another call any day now. >> he's a goodman who i
i guess it seems like we connecting to lonnie. >> the 11-year-old daughter of a man who received lonnie'sungs wanted more. >> i'm marley. >> seven years later, just three months ago now, the andersons traveled to west virginia to visit brian stover his wife sherri and little marley who they surprised at her graduati raduation.ised at her graduati they also got to feel lonnie's lungs working. >> god bless you. >> i'm happy that i can give them that little bit of...
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thanks, lonnie. cbs news will bring you a live coverage of the eclipse on monday in a two-hour special beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. two college students scored an astronomical bargain at a thrift store in orlando, florida. they found six vintage nasa flight suits buried in a box and purchased them for just 20 cents apiece. experts later determined the suits were worn by shuttle astronauts in the 1980s and are worth at least $5,000 each. now all they need is a spaceship. up next, steve hartman with a suitable send-off for a plumber. ber. plumber. >> mason: we end the week with a >> mason: we end the week with a tribute to a baseball fan. steve hartman wrote this ode "on the road." >> reporter: at the old durham bowl stadium in durham, north carolina, tom mcdonald is closing in on closure. for the last nine years, this retired new york city transit authority worker has been oraveling to baseball stadiums across america as a tribute to his closest friend from childhood. >> one of my very best fr
thanks, lonnie. cbs news will bring you a live coverage of the eclipse on monday in a two-hour special beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. two college students scored an astronomical bargain at a thrift store in orlando, florida. they found six vintage nasa flight suits buried in a box and purchased them for just 20 cents apiece. experts later determined the suits were worn by shuttle astronauts in the 1980s and are worth at least $5,000 each. now all they need is a spaceship. up next, steve...
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. >> reporter: lonnie anderson was 18 years old in 2009.ff to the army reserves and nursing school. wrapping up his duties at church and looking out for his little sisters when he wasn't playing video games with his buddy across the street. >> we heard gunshots. >> reporter: sharon anderson had no idea. >> i found him on the ground. >> reporter: a bullet meant for somebody else. the 6-foot two, 210-pound graduate wouldn't make it but his organs were in perfect condition. his mom and his sisters had a decision to make. >> we talk it over. i asked them is it all right with them, um, they said sure. whatever you want. figure that somebody else could use it to save somebody else life. >> reporter: a lot of somebodies got organs from lonnie. >> the heart recipient that's kevin. >> reporter: they all reached out to lonnie's family through the gift of life. >> i just want to say thank you. >> it was wonderful. it came at a time when we were still in shock. >> reporter: and they reached back. >> writing helps the pain. i guess it seems like we conn
. >> reporter: lonnie anderson was 18 years old in 2009.ff to the army reserves and nursing school. wrapping up his duties at church and looking out for his little sisters when he wasn't playing video games with his buddy across the street. >> we heard gunshots. >> reporter: sharon anderson had no idea. >> i found him on the ground. >> reporter: a bullet meant for somebody else. the 6-foot two, 210-pound graduate wouldn't make it but his organs were in perfect...
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. >> mason: joaning us is lonnie quinn. lonnie, the eclipse it monday, what can people expect to see? >> it's going to be a big event. it will depend, really, on where you live. we have set up our model solar system, and we know the earth revostles around the sun, the moon revostles around the earth but occasionally they fall into alignment. most you are going to see a very large pennumbra. it's a little sliver of the sun you are going to see but some of you are going to see the smaller umbra when the moon totally blocks out the sun. it's called totality. on monday is stretches from oregon to south carolina. if you're in that path, you will literally see daytime turn into night time. the temperatures are going to drop, and stars will even be viblg dewar the daytime. that's the only time you don't need the protective glasses. in the medium-gray shade areas about 90% of the sun will be covered. you will see the skies dim a bit including places like seattle, denver, atlanta. in this lighter gray-shaded area, at least three-qua
. >> mason: joaning us is lonnie quinn. lonnie, the eclipse it monday, what can people expect to see? >> it's going to be a big event. it will depend, really, on where you live. we have set up our model solar system, and we know the earth revostles around the sun, the moon revostles around the earth but occasionally they fall into alignment. most you are going to see a very large pennumbra. it's a little sliver of the sun you are going to see but some of you are going to see the...
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"eyewitness news" reporter trang do live outside the lonnie young recreation center with the latest on what people are calling cook out chaos. trang, good morning. >> well, good morning, rahel and joe. this gathering appears to be organized by the same group every teens responsible for last month's cook out, that just got out of control in this very same location. this time, police had to arrest three people. >> arrested donees ends every people lonnie young center east germantown where some 300 teens gather, police say they had no choice but to break up the group around 10:00 p.m. some until the crowd began to get wrought >> i arrested three people for lands very much to patrol cars >> similar scene unfolded at the same rec center, cook out advertised on social media, attracted some 400 teens, videos posted on line show young people banking on cars and talking -- taunting police officers. police say some of the kids began hurling bottles at them. officers did not make any arrests. and the crowd eventually dispersed. police had message for parent then, a good reminder once again, after
"eyewitness news" reporter trang do live outside the lonnie young recreation center with the latest on what people are calling cook out chaos. trang, good morning. >> well, good morning, rahel and joe. this gathering appears to be organized by the same group every teens responsible for last month's cook out, that just got out of control in this very same location. this time, police had to arrest three people. >> arrested donees ends every people lonnie young center east...
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ushered dozen of young people along chelten avenue, away from the lonnie young recreation center int east germantown, where some 300 teens gathered sunday night. police say they had no choice but to break up the group around 10:00 p.m. when some in the crowd began to get rowdy and throw rocks at police. officers arrested three people for vandalism to patrol cars. a similar scene unfolded three weeks ago, at the same rec center, a cook out advertised on social media, attracted some 400 teens, videos posted on line show young people banking on cars and taunting police officers. police said some of the kids began hurling bottles at them. officers did not make any arrests, and the crowd eventually dispersed. police had a message for parents then, a good reminder once again, after the second disturbance at lonnie young in a month. >> i know it is nice to have the fresh air, and to be out with their friends, on a summer night. but parents have to be aware what their children are doing, who they're with, and what they're getting involved in. >> and, fortunately, no one was hurt in either i
ushered dozen of young people along chelten avenue, away from the lonnie young recreation center int east germantown, where some 300 teens gathered sunday night. police say they had no choice but to break up the group around 10:00 p.m. when some in the crowd began to get rowdy and throw rocks at police. officers arrested three people for vandalism to patrol cars. a similar scene unfolded three weeks ago, at the same rec center, a cook out advertised on social media, attracted some 400 teens,...
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this is second sunday night, teens gathered at lonnie young rec center hurling things as police and cops showed up. >> lauren has more details about what happened last night lauren. >> reporter: hi there mike and alex. we have been there before, teens have nothing to do, so they go to social media to decide to meet up at lonnie young recollect certainty. some people called the cops because they think kid are too rowdy and crowd are just too big. around 10:00 o'clock last night when police did arrive here. they were definitely out numbered as 400 teens poured in the streets. officers armed with batons and clubs certainly instruct them away from the area. we could hear some teens firing off some pretty foul language. how do we prevent this from happening again? it happened three weeks ago in the same exact spot, no arrests and in violence was reported. people were concerned, speaking out. one of those people city council woman cindy bass who chairs committee in charge of the parks and recreation in our city. in i a statement after that night, she said we need to keep our kid safe, and enga
this is second sunday night, teens gathered at lonnie young rec center hurling things as police and cops showed up. >> lauren has more details about what happened last night lauren. >> reporter: hi there mike and alex. we have been there before, teens have nothing to do, so they go to social media to decide to meet up at lonnie young recollect certainty. some people called the cops because they think kid are too rowdy and crowd are just too big. around 10:00 o'clock last night when...
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"eyewitness news" reporter trang do live outside the lonnie run rec re aches center more on this cook out chaos, trang, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, joe and rahel. this appears to be organized by the same group of teens responsible for last month's cook out in this very same location, but this time, police had to arrest three people. philadelphia police ushered dozens every young people along chelten avenue away from the lonnie young recreation center in east germantown. where some 300 teens gathered sunday night. police say they had no choice but to break up the group around 10:00 p.m. when some of the crowd began to get rowdy and throw rocks at police. officers arrested three people for vandalism to patrol cars. a similar scene un fowl dollars three weeks ago at the same rec center. a cook out advertised on social media attracted some 400 teens. videos posted on line show young people banking on cars and talking -- taunting police officers. some of the kids began hurling bottles at them. officers did not make any arrests and the crowd eventually dispersed. police had a m
"eyewitness news" reporter trang do live outside the lonnie run rec re aches center more on this cook out chaos, trang, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, joe and rahel. this appears to be organized by the same group of teens responsible for last month's cook out in this very same location, but this time, police had to arrest three people. philadelphia police ushered dozens every young people along chelten avenue away from the lonnie young recreation center in east...
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lonny rivera is live with the story. lonny? >> reporter: there are plenty of spaces here now, much different than how things are early in the morning and people are dreading these restrictions. so much so that one homeowner as come up with a mobile app that she's calling the air b&b of parking. what's considered a convenience is about to become a major inconvenience for some commuters. those who travel by ferry to san francisco from alameda may need to rethink their parking plans. >> the only ferry i can take to the city is the latest of the day. by the time i get here, all of these parking spots have been full. >> reporter: jennifer jeffers is very concerned about the new neighborhood parking restrictions. >> i feel it's not fair to take that option away from the commuters, and not give them anywhere to park. >> reporter: hanna is a homeowner who has come up with a solution. four hour street parking restrictions starts august 1. >> it's $10.99 a day, but august saturday 7.99. >> reporter: that's the price for her driveway. >>
lonny rivera is live with the story. lonny? >> reporter: there are plenty of spaces here now, much different than how things are early in the morning and people are dreading these restrictions. so much so that one homeowner as come up with a mobile app that she's calling the air b&b of parking. what's considered a convenience is about to become a major inconvenience for some commuters. those who travel by ferry to san francisco from alameda may need to rethink their parking plans....
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"abc 7 news" reporter lonnie rivera live in santa rosa with the story. >> reporter: ama, heartbroken but so proud. those are the best ways to describe how this young marine's family and friends are handling his untimely and shocking death. marine corporal skyler james grew up in petaluma, enlisted in the marines in 2014. he was recently promoted to corporal and his mom says he loved his job. tonight american legion and patrio guard riders waited inside the terminal at the marine master sergeant carried the ashes of the 23-year-old petaluma high school graduate. he was skilled last month when he was hit by lightning in north carolina. tonight hisily talked about james' humility and leadership skills. >> whenever i would talk to him on the phone he was like, mom, i'm just a mechanic, and they told me that he excel at an exceptional rate and that morning that this happened he was promoted to lead mechanic on the osprey. i don't know all of the technical words, but he never brag about it. for the four days that skyler was there before he was pronounced brain dead there was a vigil of his
"abc 7 news" reporter lonnie rivera live in santa rosa with the story. >> reporter: ama, heartbroken but so proud. those are the best ways to describe how this young marine's family and friends are handling his untimely and shocking death. marine corporal skyler james grew up in petaluma, enlisted in the marines in 2014. he was recently promoted to corporal and his mom says he loved his job. tonight american legion and patrio guard riders waited inside the terminal at the marine...
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"abc 7 news" reporter lonnie rivera is in the newsroom on how the community came together tonight. >>eporter: that's right. faith leaders such as challenges in the area, but tonight they took a stance against white supremacy groups. >> we're not going to give up. >> reporter: they came from all walks of life to denounce racism and bigotry. >> this is one of the great blessings of san francisco, it is the beautiful diversity of people. >> reporter: this group also came to pray, sing and celebrate the multicultural mission neighborhood, but their message was one of inclusiveness and peace with no tolerance for ignorance. >> and all victims of discrimination and violence, we pray. >> hear us, god of life. >> reporter: the tragedy in charlottesville motivated their gathering and concerns about an upcoming right wing rally called "patriot prayer" set for next weekend at krissy field. >> i don't know that we can sort of sit by and watch what is going on the national level and feel like we're safe in this small place, in this time. we all need to be involved in some way. >> it is good to sti
"abc 7 news" reporter lonnie rivera is in the newsroom on how the community came together tonight. >>eporter: that's right. faith leaders such as challenges in the area, but tonight they took a stance against white supremacy groups. >> we're not going to give up. >> reporter: they came from all walks of life to denounce racism and bigotry. >> this is one of the great blessings of san francisco, it is the beautiful diversity of people. >> reporter: this...
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"abc 7 news" reporter lonnie rivera is in the newsroom on how the community came together tonight. >>orter: that's right. faith leaders such as challenges in the area, but tonight they took a stance against white supremacy groups. >> we're not going to give up. >> reporter: they came from all walks of life to denounce racism and bigotry. >> this is one of the great blessings of san francisco, it is the beautiful diversity of people. >> reporter: this group also came to pray, sing and celebrate the multicultural mission neighborhood, but their message was one of inclusiveness and peace with no tolerance for ignorance. >> and all victims of discrimination and violence, we pray. >> hear us, god of life. >> reporter: the tragedy in charlottesville motivated their gathering and concerns about an upcoming right wing rally called "patriot prayer" set for next weekend at krissy field. >> i don't know that we can sort of sit by and watch what is going on the national level and feel like we're safe in this small place, in this time. we all need to be involved in some way. >> it is good to still
"abc 7 news" reporter lonnie rivera is in the newsroom on how the community came together tonight. >>orter: that's right. faith leaders such as challenges in the area, but tonight they took a stance against white supremacy groups. >> we're not going to give up. >> reporter: they came from all walks of life to denounce racism and bigotry. >> this is one of the great blessings of san francisco, it is the beautiful diversity of people. >> reporter: this...
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they were at the lonny young center in germantown yesterday. students got free bookbags filled with school supplies. there were also haircuts and games for the kids. this was a far cry from recent events at lonny young. >> earlier this month, hundreds of kids held a cookout that police say got out of control. a similar disturbance happened last month. both events were posted on social media. neighbors complaining about the noise called police. officers made several arrests. >>> civil rights activist and comedian dick gregory has died. he broke barriers as a black comedian and used comedy to spread messages about social justice and better health. he was one of the first black comedians to be embraced by america in the early '60s. he was 84 years old. >> you're looking at one of a number of rallies against white spremsy held across the nation yesterday. this video is from dallas. they called on officials to remove all civil war monuments in the city. anti-hate marchers spread a message of unity and equality. the demonstration was in response to l
they were at the lonny young center in germantown yesterday. students got free bookbags filled with school supplies. there were also haircuts and games for the kids. this was a far cry from recent events at lonny young. >> earlier this month, hundreds of kids held a cookout that police say got out of control. a similar disturbance happened last month. both events were posted on social media. neighbors complaining about the noise called police. officers made several arrests. >>>...
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lonny rivera is live with the story. lonny? >> reporter: there are plenty of spaces here now, much different than how things are early in the morning and people are dreading these restrictions. so much so that one homeowner as come up with a mobile app that she's calling the air b&b of parking. what's considered a convenience is about to become a major inconvenience for some commuters. those who travel by ferry to san francisco from alameda may need to rethink their parking plans. >> the only ferry i can take to the city is the latest of the day. by the time i get here, all of these parking spots have been full. >> reporter: jennifer jeffers is very concerned about the new neighborhood parking restrictions. >> i feel it's not fair to take that option away from the commuters, and not give them anywhere to park. >> reporter: hanna is a homeowner who has come up with a solution. four hour street parking restrictions starts august 1. >> it's $10.99 a day, but august saturday 7.99. >> reporter: that's the price for her driveway. >>
lonny rivera is live with the story. lonny? >> reporter: there are plenty of spaces here now, much different than how things are early in the morning and people are dreading these restrictions. so much so that one homeowner as come up with a mobile app that she's calling the air b&b of parking. what's considered a convenience is about to become a major inconvenience for some commuters. those who travel by ferry to san francisco from alameda may need to rethink their parking plans....
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this, as you mentioned, is the second time that a large group has gathered here outside the lonnie young rec center, along chelten avenue here in east germantown. let's talk about last night's incident, started around 7:30 in the evening. philly police tell us it was a crowd of 400 teens and young adults, they claim were acting disorderly, throwing bottles and rocks at police. three people were arrested and one officer was hit by a bottle but was not injured. there were two vandalized police cars. police say they know this is not anything new, but what is concerning them, is these crowds seem to be growing in number. the event, if you will, took on a following on social media, being advertised as cookout part two. which is likely a reference to the last time there was a big gathering here outside this rec center, which was last month. many mid-july, same thing, big crowd here, police say were cause something problems in the streets and nearby. and counselwoman cindy bass spoke out about that last incident, says that this was why there is a need for more summer youth programs that extend
this, as you mentioned, is the second time that a large group has gathered here outside the lonnie young rec center, along chelten avenue here in east germantown. let's talk about last night's incident, started around 7:30 in the evening. philly police tell us it was a crowd of 400 teens and young adults, they claim were acting disorderly, throwing bottles and rocks at police. three people were arrested and one officer was hit by a bottle but was not injured. there were two vandalized police...
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this happened at the lonnie young rec center, which saw a similar scene last month. matt delucia joins us live there. walk us through how that happened. >> reporter: this is the second time that there has been a large group like this outside the lonnie young rec center that is gathered here in the streets. last night, philly police say it started around 7:30 in the evening. police tell us it was a crowd of 400 teens and young adults acting disorderly, throwing bottles and rocks at police, three people were arrested and one officer was hit by a bottle, but was not injured. there are two vandalized police cars, police say they know this is nothing new. what is concerning is that the crowds are growing. this event, if you will, took on a following on social media being advertised as cookout part two. likely a reference to the last time there was a big gathering here outside the rec center, last month, mid-july, same thing, a crowd outside here in the streets nearby. when we talked with counselwoman cindy bass last month after that incident, she said this is why there is
this happened at the lonnie young rec center, which saw a similar scene last month. matt delucia joins us live there. walk us through how that happened. >> reporter: this is the second time that there has been a large group like this outside the lonnie young rec center that is gathered here in the streets. last night, philly police say it started around 7:30 in the evening. police tell us it was a crowd of 400 teens and young adults acting disorderly, throwing bottles and rocks at police,...
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lonnie went on ahead of us, went down to the pond.e brush is on fire all around the pond. we can't do that." >> an engine went by us, towards our house. and i thought, "okay, they're going to find ashleigh." so we got back in my truck. and the deputies got us across the street to the field. >> we were sitting in the truck. and again it seems like it was an absolute eternity. and in awhile a friend of ours -- he was a deputy sheriff at one -- you know, valley center station is walking toward the truck. and there's another man with him that we don't know at the time. and he is the one that had to let us know that ashleigh had actually died in the car and that they found her. so the man that was with him was the sheriff chaplain. there was more confusion. and they said that -- you know, he started asking us questions. you know, how many children do we have? we have three. where are your other two? they're in an ambulance. and he kept repeating it, over and over again. and he finally told us that there were two bodies. >> that there was t
lonnie went on ahead of us, went down to the pond.e brush is on fire all around the pond. we can't do that." >> an engine went by us, towards our house. and i thought, "okay, they're going to find ashleigh." so we got back in my truck. and the deputies got us across the street to the field. >> we were sitting in the truck. and again it seems like it was an absolute eternity. and in awhile a friend of ours -- he was a deputy sheriff at one -- you know, valley center...
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"abc 7 news" reporter lonnie rivera live in santa rosa with the story. >> reporter: ama, heartbrokenproud. those are the best ways to describe how this young marine's family and friends are handling his untimely and shocking death. marine corporal skyler james grew up in petaluma, enlisted in the marines in 2014. he was recently promoted to corporal and his mom says he loved his job. tonight american legion and patriot guard riders waited inside the terminal at the marine master sergeant carried the ashes of the 23-year-old petaluma high school graduate. he was skilled last month when he was hit by lightning in north carolina. tonight his family talked about james' humility and leadership skills. >> whenever i would talk to him on the phone he was like, mom, i'm just a mechanic, and they told me that he excel at an exceptional rate and that morning that this happened he was promoted to lead mechanic on the osprey. i don't know all of the technical words, but he never brag about it. for the four days that skyler was there before he was pronounced brain dead there was a vigil of his ma
"abc 7 news" reporter lonnie rivera live in santa rosa with the story. >> reporter: ama, heartbrokenproud. those are the best ways to describe how this young marine's family and friends are handling his untimely and shocking death. marine corporal skyler james grew up in petaluma, enlisted in the marines in 2014. he was recently promoted to corporal and his mom says he loved his job. tonight american legion and patriot guard riders waited inside the terminal at the marine master...
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when lonnie quinn was here, he told us it was like christmas in august.tual experience. i'm wondering what excites you the most, are you feeling all singly today? >> i'm really excited ability what's going to happen here today. m totality. any time i have the opportunity to stand in the shadow of the moon, i'm happy. today i'll get 2:39 of a nice bath of moon shadow. >> this is the first coast-to-coast solar eclipse in 99 years. what can scientists, astronomers learn from today? >> what astronomers are hoping to learn from today during totality is a little more about the carona of the sun. that's the outer atmosphere that's so thin and ten us. this is what we see, the pearly glow of atmosphere around the sun. the corona is really hot. scientists don't understand why the coronal nah is so hot given that the surface of the sun is just about 11,000 degrees. looking to understand that and more about magnetic fields on the sun. this gives us an opportunity to get a little better idea, shall we see, refine our measurements the moon as it goes around the earth.
when lonnie quinn was here, he told us it was like christmas in august.tual experience. i'm wondering what excites you the most, are you feeling all singly today? >> i'm really excited ability what's going to happen here today. m totality. any time i have the opportunity to stand in the shadow of the moon, i'm happy. today i'll get 2:39 of a nice bath of moon shadow. >> this is the first coast-to-coast solar eclipse in 99 years. what can scientists, astronomers learn from today?...
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police say kid come here to the lonnie rec center and they are rowdy, causing a disturbance.eople hearsay kid are just hang out therapies full until police arrive and that is when things get out of control. police responded to big numbers, big crowd of teens agers, many officers we saw patrolling streets were armed with batons and clubs trying to usher kid out of the street where there were reports kid were blocking area traffic. one said the officers create that had problem by surrounding the rec center and intimidating the children. police say some of the kid were unrulely and we could hear them using foul language in the video. we are trying to confirm reports that kid became violent and were arrested. helicopter were overhead keeping an eye on the neighborhood as crowds cleared and kid were told to head home to meet summer curfew. council woman cindy bass represents the district. she's concerned about this incident. she spoke out three weeks ago when something similar happened here in the statement she takes ownership as the chairman of the committee that overseas the cit
police say kid come here to the lonnie rec center and they are rowdy, causing a disturbance.eople hearsay kid are just hang out therapies full until police arrive and that is when things get out of control. police responded to big numbers, big crowd of teens agers, many officers we saw patrolling streets were armed with batons and clubs trying to usher kid out of the street where there were reports kid were blocking area traffic. one said the officers create that had problem by surrounding the...
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abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera is in walnut creek with a look at how people are coping. lonnie? >> reporter: hi, ama. fall is just around the corner. the days of summer are numbered. but you wouldn't know it. last check, it was 98 degrees here in walnut creek. and firefighters say we are in the heart of wildfire season with two active fires burning as we speak. a steady flow of cars and trucks cruise through walnut creek car wash. monday means finding a shady spot while the staff handles business. >> i didn't prepare at all. >> reporter: she admits she didn't wear sunscreen. she works outside while her co-worker is inside. >> it's nice to be inside, yes. thank god for the air conditioner. >> reporter: they work in rotation. but the guys who actually clean the cars, they are the real troopers around here. >> i give them props. i don't know how they do it. i don't personally do well with the heat. but they work their buns off. >> they're working so hard. i want to give them a bigger tip. that's what happens to them. >> reporter: some say the heat is more bearable under a shady tre
abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera is in walnut creek with a look at how people are coping. lonnie? >> reporter: hi, ama. fall is just around the corner. the days of summer are numbered. but you wouldn't know it. last check, it was 98 degrees here in walnut creek. and firefighters say we are in the heart of wildfire season with two active fires burning as we speak. a steady flow of cars and trucks cruise through walnut creek car wash. monday means finding a shady spot while the staff...
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people, ran through the streets and into traffic last night, second sunday night teens gathered at lonnie young rec center in germantown hurling things at police as they began to live. lets get out to lauren johnson to explain, what do you know, lauren? >> reporter: hi there, karen it has happened again, sunday great weather, summertime, kid have no where to go so they come here to the lonnie young rec center where the pool and basketball courts are, they didn't expect to get into any trouble. but let's roll video from last night. when police arrived they were met by large crowd of teens, police helicopter, above the scene to get a good look at how big situation was on the ground for those responding officers. so, officers responded in large numbers, many of them, carrying batons as they walked the street to manage the kid we can hear cursing in the video at officers. we are working to confirm reports arrests were made. when police first got the call around 10:00 p.m. the group of three to 400 youngsters was peaceful. thirty minutes later there were reports that rocks were being hurled at
people, ran through the streets and into traffic last night, second sunday night teens gathered at lonnie young rec center in germantown hurling things at police as they began to live. lets get out to lauren johnson to explain, what do you know, lauren? >> reporter: hi there, karen it has happened again, sunday great weather, summertime, kid have no where to go so they come here to the lonnie young rec center where the pool and basketball courts are, they didn't expect to get into any...
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. >> joining me now is jennifer, and lonnie chin.>> thank you. >> joining me now is jennifer, and lonnie chin. alaini, let me start with you, the report in the times about the shadow campaign. the response of mike pence was of great um bridge and offense. but he has this super pac vehicle, raising money, going iowa, all of that not disputed. what do you make of that report? >> i think there are two sides to this, chris. on the one hand a con stiten sieve one which he is looking at. the president of the united states. he has to be sure to make absolutely clear publicly what his position is. on the other hand, he is no fool. he understands the political circumstances that we're in. he understands where we're at in terms of the russia investigation and potential problems that president may have going forward. so he is doing the prudent thing and that is investing in politically what his future might be with or without donald trump. i think we have to understand this through two different lenses. and his response as fervent as it was was clearly aimed at the president. >> right. >> that was
. >> joining me now is jennifer, and lonnie chin.>> thank you. >> joining me now is jennifer, and lonnie chin. alaini, let me start with you, the report in the times about the shadow campaign. the response of mike pence was of great um bridge and offense. but he has this super pac vehicle, raising money, going iowa, all of that not disputed. what do you make of that report? >> i think there are two sides to this, chris. on the one hand a con stiten sieve one which he is...
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>> thank you, drew. >>> lonny rivera continues our live team coverage from walnut creek. >> reporter:ma, you can really feel the heat out here and you can see it when you look at all the dry brush here. it's one of the reasons officials say during this time of day, avoid any strenuous activity. >> here you go. >> reporter: a steady flow of cars and trucks cruised through this car wash.
>> thank you, drew. >>> lonny rivera continues our live team coverage from walnut creek. >> reporter:ma, you can really feel the heat out here and you can see it when you look at all the dry brush here. it's one of the reasons officials say during this time of day, avoid any strenuous activity. >> here you go. >> reporter: a steady flow of cars and trucks cruised through this car wash.
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. ♪ ♪ ...when a pop star named lonnie donegan and others took britain by storm in the mid-50s with akiffle music. >> what donegan does, he's the first british artist to get in the charts playing a guitar, and he begins the process of turning british pop into a guitar-led music for teenagers. and the guitar becomes a kind of way that youngsters express the fact that they're different from their parents. as the guitar becomes that way they start to try and make the future happen. ♪ ♪ >> brown: they did it, though, by listening to the past, to skiffle's roots in african- american culture, including traditional new orleans jazz and the great american folk and blues musician huddie ledbetter, known as lead belly. ♪ ♪ lonnie donegan had a hit in 1956 with lead belly's "rock island line," and british kids picked up cheap acoustic guitars, homemade tea chest basses, and washboards to play something akin to american jug band or rockabilly music. bragg says it was a turning point for british culture, still coming out of its post-war depths. >> just a month before lonnie donegan records "rock i
. ♪ ♪ ...when a pop star named lonnie donegan and others took britain by storm in the mid-50s with akiffle music. >> what donegan does, he's the first british artist to get in the charts playing a guitar, and he begins the process of turning british pop into a guitar-led music for teenagers. and the guitar becomes a kind of way that youngsters express the fact that they're different from their parents. as the guitar becomes that way they start to try and make the future happen. ♪...
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lonnie anderson.et we're with hollywood's biggest stars plus our channing tatum exclusive. only on et. >> we're almost on time this weekend but just go to our website, et online.com. >> check out the new video from florida georgia line. >> dig your roots album. it was actually codirected. >> i love that. in canada. ♪ ♪ ain't nobody smooth ♪ ♪ you so smooth smooth fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >>> breaking news this morning , a deadly hit/run in center city philadelphia. this happened just
lonnie anderson.et we're with hollywood's biggest stars plus our channing tatum exclusive. only on et. >> we're almost on time this weekend but just go to our website, et online.com. >> check out the new video from florida georgia line. >> dig your roots album. it was actually codirected. >> i love that. in canada. ♪ ♪ ain't nobody smooth ♪ ♪ you so smooth smooth fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you...
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. >> lonny rivera has been out in the heat all day, but first, let's check in with drew tuma to see if any records were set. >> today, no records were set. they were safe, but that didn't stop temperatures from soring into the triple digits inland. it was hot. highs today, 108 in fairfield. 103 in gilroy. 106 in choef loverdale. the only place it wasn't hot, the coastline in the 60s. changes are coming. the fog, going t expansive tomorrow morning to help cool us off. by midday tomorrow, only in the 70s and 80s. but our next heat wave is not far behind. that's coming up in the forecast. ama? >> thank you, drew. >>> lonny rivera continues our live team coverage from walnut creek. >> reporter: ama, you can really feel the heat out here and you can see it when you look at all the dry brush here. it's one of the reasons officials say during this time of day, avoid any strenuo activity. >> here you go. >> reporter: a steady flow of cars and trucks cruised through this car wash. >> today is monday. i didn't prepare at all. a>>reporter: alana lopez admits se didn't wear sun screen. >> it's nic
. >> lonny rivera has been out in the heat all day, but first, let's check in with drew tuma to see if any records were set. >> today, no records were set. they were safe, but that didn't stop temperatures from soring into the triple digits inland. it was hot. highs today, 108 in fairfield. 103 in gilroy. 106 in choef loverdale. the only place it wasn't hot, the coastline in the 60s. changes are coming. the fog, going t expansive tomorrow morning to help cool us off. by midday...
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lonnie anderson. on et we're with hollywood's biggest stars plus our channing tatum exclusive. only on et. >> we're almost on time this weekend but just go to our website, et online.com. >> check out the new video from florida georgia line. >> dig your roots album. it was actually codirected. >> i love that. in canada. ♪ ♪ ain't nobody so smooth smooth ♪ ♪ you so smooth smooth (justine) now at ten... a national manhunt is over..... two professors arrested right here in the bay area for a brutal murder in chicago... (justine) and jail guards are keeping a close eye on one of the suspects..tonight... thanks for joining us... i'm justine waldman...(jr stone) and i'm jr stone... both men turned themselves in after being on the run for nine days...(justine)(ots) now the two will face first degree murder charges... and will be returned to chicago for interrogation... we have learned... one of the suspects had a personal relationship with the victim.... who had been repeatedly stabbed. "the biggest mistake o
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lonnie anderson. on et we're with hollywood's biggest stars plus our channing tatum exclusive. only on et. >> we're almost on time this weekend but just go to our website, et online.com. >> check out the new video from florida georgia line. >> dig your roots album. it was actually codirected. >> i love that. in canada. ♪ ♪ ain't nobody smooth ♪ ♪ you so smooth smooth
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lonnie rivera has more. >> reporter: golden gate park provide as back drop for music lovers, foodies and outdoors types. it's the 10th anniversary for this popular three-day event. this couple drove up from santa cruz to take it all in. >> my nephew is playing so we finally get to see him live and perform in an amazing event. >> reporter: outside lands gives up and coming bands a chance to show case their talent. plus san francisco restaurants can show off their culinary skills. from breakfast bikes to spirits of all kinds, organizers try to appeal to different generations. >> i'm here for one month and i have a chance to be here. it's really great experience. >> reporter: with so much delicious food in the festival, 91% of all waste that festival is diverted from land fills. this multicultural crowd has first timers but plenty of experienced festival goers. >> i guess i'm wearing normal clothes but normally i don't wear a bandana and a flower crown. >> keep everything handy. keep. the water thing, bandana. >> reporter: he's dressed for the occasion. even a camel back for too stay hy
lonnie rivera has more. >> reporter: golden gate park provide as back drop for music lovers, foodies and outdoors types. it's the 10th anniversary for this popular three-day event. this couple drove up from santa cruz to take it all in. >> my nephew is playing so we finally get to see him live and perform in an amazing event. >> reporter: outside lands gives up and coming bands a chance to show case their talent. plus san francisco restaurants can show off their culinary...
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let's ask lonnie meyers. this is lonnie meyers jr. you have been here since when? >> sunday. >> how are you holding up? >> trying to hold up as best as possible. trying to stay in good spirits. i'm here with my mother and i'm just taking care of her. >> what has -- how have these last few days been for both of you? >> it's been rather stressful, but we've lost everything. but i can honestly say as long as i have my mother, i'm in good spirits. >> how are you able to keep your spirits up when there's so much uncertainty around you. >> talking with other victims of this disaster, just keeping our morale up talking and just being cheerful and just staying positive. >> and you said you think your home is a loss. >> it's destroyed, yes. >> what was it like when you left it? >> it was flooded. the waters were waist high when i left and it hit me in the chest after we transported my mother down the street by raft. >> and you said that your mother has medical issues and that's a real concern now? >> yes. she has a broken femur that she is healing from. it's been two years
let's ask lonnie meyers. this is lonnie meyers jr. you have been here since when? >> sunday. >> how are you holding up? >> trying to hold up as best as possible. trying to stay in good spirits. i'm here with my mother and i'm just taking care of her. >> what has -- how have these last few days been for both of you? >> it's been rather stressful, but we've lost everything. but i can honestly say as long as i have my mother, i'm in good spirits. >> how are you...
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lonnie quinn tells us where the best spots are here. lonnie? >> good morning everybody.oday is the big day. everybody in the country will see some semblance of this eclipse. most of us will catch the penumbra, the shadow of the moon. a select view catch the umbra, where the moon totally blocks out the sun. day will turn to night. that line stretches from just outside portland, oregon, like salem, to charleston, south carolina. the line of totality is about 70 miles wide. the gray shaded area, 90% of the sun covered by the moon for atlanta, denver, seattle. outside of that area, the light gray shaded area in places like philadelphia, san francisco, 75% of your sun is going to be covered by the moon. but as far as the weather, it looks pretty darn good for this eclipse. i think the two trouble spots will be places around kansas city, missouri, too much cloud cover for you. i think charleston, south carolina, you've got the cloud cover issue as well. keep your eyes to the skies. this could be a great show. over to you. >> lonnie, thanks. cbs news will bring you a two-hour s
lonnie quinn tells us where the best spots are here. lonnie? >> good morning everybody.oday is the big day. everybody in the country will see some semblance of this eclipse. most of us will catch the penumbra, the shadow of the moon. a select view catch the umbra, where the moon totally blocks out the sun. day will turn to night. that line stretches from just outside portland, oregon, like salem, to charleston, south carolina. the line of totality is about 70 miles wide. the gray shaded...
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in fact it's unclear that he can be helpful at all. >> when lonnie started talking i thought he was goingy they're incredibly depressed that the party is associated with neo-nazis. is it depressing to you that what republicans are upset about is that they can't pass their tax reform agenda and not that the party is associated with hate. >> there's something deeply wrong with this man, donald trump. and i think this is dawning on a lot of republicans who have been in denial or figured out that this bargain was going to work out for them. this is a hell of a strategy when you think about what is happening. the number of republican senators he has insulted, he's attacked, he's threatened to primary, he's bullied. so what you're seeking is the senate is turning into a hostile place for him. at the very time, though, when he's toxifying the republican party. this is an existential threat to the republican party, a moral, political defining moment for the party. but anyone who is actually surprised that we've gotten here, this question of how did we get here, well, who did you think you were ge
in fact it's unclear that he can be helpful at all. >> when lonnie started talking i thought he was goingy they're incredibly depressed that the party is associated with neo-nazis. is it depressing to you that what republicans are upset about is that they can't pass their tax reform agenda and not that the party is associated with hate. >> there's something deeply wrong with this man, donald trump. and i think this is dawning on a lot of republicans who have been in denial or...
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in san francisco, lonni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> it was great r.y for a group of high school students who completed a life shaping program at san francisco general. abc 7 news was there as the group of 15 incoming high school steenors were recognized for finishing a program that allowed them to shadow doctors and nurses. the program prepares the students for a career in med sichb medicine at a very young age. and it's exactly what you would expect from a big city on hospital. >> walk in the footsteps with physicians, they are able to see how can i fit into this, where are my strengths. >> many of the high schoolers chosen will become the first in their families to move on to college. >>> a tesla model s in italy has achieved a new record for the most miles driven on a single battery charge. tesla ceo elon musk tweeted the news about the car going 670 miles on a single charge. the driver practiced hyper miling, what car owners do to maximize their electric cars in extreme ways. the model s was most efficient at a speed of 24 miles per hour, meaning
in san francisco, lonni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> it was great r.y for a group of high school students who completed a life shaping program at san francisco general. abc 7 news was there as the group of 15 incoming high school steenors were recognized for finishing a program that allowed them to shadow doctors and nurses. the program prepares the students for a career in med sichb medicine at a very young age. and it's exactly what you would expect from a big city on hospital. >>...
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the theme was a far cry from recent events at lonny young. earlier this month, hundreds of kids held a cookout that police say got out of control. a similar disturbance happened last month. both events were posted on social media. neighbors complaining about innoise called police. officers made several arrests. >> at the jersey shore, take a look at this photo from cape may. the police department's facebook page, fire and beach patrol members formed a human chain on friday to help a struggling swimmer in the water between beach and philadelphia avenues. dangerous rip kurnlts led to more than 100 rescues att the shore last week. >> the phillies 'bats finally came alive overnight. the team unleashed an offensive explosion, but could the bullpen hold the lead? find out coming up. >>> and if you didn't have a chance to enjoy the weather yesterday, that's okay. today is likely going to be a repeat, a beautiful day in store. how about a live look out toward broad street. conditions looking pretty quiet. coming up, we'll look at what's in store late
the theme was a far cry from recent events at lonny young. earlier this month, hundreds of kids held a cookout that police say got out of control. a similar disturbance happened last month. both events were posted on social media. neighbors complaining about innoise called police. officers made several arrests. >> at the jersey shore, take a look at this photo from cape may. the police department's facebook page, fire and beach patrol members formed a human chain on friday to help a...
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lonnie anderson. on et we're with hollywood's biggest stars plus our channing tatum only on et. >> we're almost on time this weekend but just go to our website, et online.com. >> check out the new video from florida georgia line. >> dig your roots album. it was actually codirected. >> i love that. in canada. ♪ ♪ ain't nobody so smooth smooth ♪ ♪ you so smooth smooth has been my life long mission almost 40 years. nutrition is the hallmark of good health and pairing nutrition with an active lifestyle and educating our children on those values i believe can really change the face of the disease in the future. i view my life differently now, because i no longer felt alone anymore. i saw all the little kids with diabetes just like me. with good exercise and good nutrition diabetes can get easier and life can be long lived. of his own drama. in part because if he is the author of it he can control it. and, and that is just very hard, hard white house environment to work in. there is also the drama that come
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. >>> lonni rivera was out in the heat all day. and she has this to report from walnut creek. >> there you go. stay in that lane. >> reporter: a steady flow of cars and trucks cruise through the car wash. finding a shady spot while the staff handless by. >> today is monday. i didn't prepare at all. >> reporter: she admits she didn't wear sunscreen. she works outside while her co-worker is inside. >> it's nice to be inside. thank god for the air-conditioner. >> reporter: they work in rotation but the guy who's clean the cars, they are the real troopers around here. >> i give them props. i don't know how they do it. i don't personally do well with the heat. but they work their buns off. >> they've been working so hard. i want to give them a bigger tip. it's nice. >> some say the heat is more bearable under a shady tree. >> the breeze out here is so nice. it makes it kind of livable. whereas it's mot just like baking heat. so i find it to be quite nice. >> reporter: the heat and low humidity have raised the wildfire danger in several
. >>> lonni rivera was out in the heat all day. and she has this to report from walnut creek. >> there you go. stay in that lane. >> reporter: a steady flow of cars and trucks cruise through the car wash. finding a shady spot while the staff handless by. >> today is monday. i didn't prepare at all. >> reporter: she admits she didn't wear sunscreen. she works outside while her co-worker is inside. >> it's nice to be inside. thank god for the...
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abc7 husband news reporter lonni rivera found out that this problem isn't over yet in pamela was one of the evacuees forced to leave her apartment complex when this one caught fire on valdez street. the blaze is considered suspicion and this portion of 2rd street between harrison and wavily below these boarded windows is still closed off. >> i don't really know why they still have the street blocked off because they're not falling anymore, i'm pretty sure. >> they're all boarded up. >> reporter: heat from the fire caused the windows to fall from this nearby office building. one month later, some residents still can't park near their apartments. and the nearest spaces have two-hour limits. >> there's very little parking in this neighborhood anyway. no one can park in the parking lot. that lady with the yellow car her car is stuck in there basically. >> reporter: karol and others want to know how long the situation will continue. they realize it may be abe safety issue but gaining access creates a public safety challenge, too. >> i can walk in and out. but you know, like what if an amb
abc7 husband news reporter lonni rivera found out that this problem isn't over yet in pamela was one of the evacuees forced to leave her apartment complex when this one caught fire on valdez street. the blaze is considered suspicion and this portion of 2rd street between harrison and wavily below these boarded windows is still closed off. >> i don't really know why they still have the street blocked off because they're not falling anymore, i'm pretty sure. >> they're all boarded up....
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lonni rivera has the story. >> what's considered a convenience is about to become a major inconvenience for some commuters. those ho travel by ferry to san francisco from alameda may need to rethink their parking plans. >> the only ferry i can take to the city is the latest ferry of the day. the time i get here, all the spots are full. >> jennifer is a working mom and very concerned about the new neighborhood parking restrictions. >> i feel it's just not fair to take that option away from the commuters and not give them anywhere to park. >> reporter: henna is a home owner who has come up with a solution to relieve the situation. four-hour street parking restriction starts august 1st but she decided to make this offer. >> it's $10.99 a day. for august, we're doing $7.99 a. >> that's the price for her driveway, a solution she's hoping to grow with a mobile ap. >> this is more for absolutely parking in a pinch when people absolutely need it. >> alameda mayor spencer says the goal is to encourage biking, bussing or walking to the ferry terminal. >> the last ferry out of here to san francisc
lonni rivera has the story. >> what's considered a convenience is about to become a major inconvenience for some commuters. those ho travel by ferry to san francisco from alameda may need to rethink their parking plans. >> the only ferry i can take to the city is the latest ferry of the day. the time i get here, all the spots are full. >> jennifer is a working mom and very concerned about the new neighborhood parking restrictions. >> i feel it's just not fair to take...