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lonnie, to you first.what is your advice to them, looking at this score from the cbo, this is a cbo led by someone appointed by tom price, when he was in congress. so they can hardly -- i guess they will, but can hardly criticize the cbo. this is a republican economist who worked under george w. bush. >> yeah, i don't think it would be particularly productive to go after the cbo. you can take issue with how close they are in some of the estimates, but at the end of the day, what this has to come back to is in the bill right now, as it stands, it looks like $300 billion in deficit reduction. that's both important for fiscal conservatives to bring the republican party together, that is one thing that draws conservatives together. but it is also important because it gives mitch mcconnell some breathing room. it allows him to say, look what are the things that we're going to need to get this bill across the finish line, what are things that individual senators are going to need to get them to vote yes on this
lonnie, to you first.what is your advice to them, looking at this score from the cbo, this is a cbo led by someone appointed by tom price, when he was in congress. so they can hardly -- i guess they will, but can hardly criticize the cbo. this is a republican economist who worked under george w. bush. >> yeah, i don't think it would be particularly productive to go after the cbo. you can take issue with how close they are in some of the estimates, but at the end of the day, what this has...
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lonnie wong reports other cities are reporting similar crimes near freeways.ne of several cities in the region that is bordered by freeways and highways. itús not a surprise that a series of home burglaries are all close to freeways. wynona johnson, homeowner 'they get in and out really fast= you can hear the 680 from from wynona johnsonús house. her home wasnút broken into, but her husbandús car was burglarized. it doesnút help that many residents commute to work in the bay area. have gone on the record saying when they see those signs they know that more people are watching than in other neighborhoods so theyúll pass on ones they think are being watched...wynona is not surprised her neighborhood is a target.wynona johnson, homeowner 'our community actually communicate quite often on next-door online where we post what we see with cars coming in or cars hanging out..police arenút relying just on neighbors.sgt jeff osgood 'sometimes it means suppression, sometimes it means undercover work, sometimes it means things i donút really want to divulge at the momentt
lonnie wong reports other cities are reporting similar crimes near freeways.ne of several cities in the region that is bordered by freeways and highways. itús not a surprise that a series of home burglaries are all close to freeways. wynona johnson, homeowner 'they get in and out really fast= you can hear the 680 from from wynona johnsonús house. her home wasnút broken into, but her husbandús car was burglarized. it doesnút help that many residents commute to work in the bay area. have...
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. >>> abc7 news reporter lonny riviera is live now with all the preparations, lonny?reporter: you can already see that this area has been closed off, you can hear some music they're testing out. a big party is about to go down here for dub nation. >> reporter: it takes team work to put together a parade and rally for the golden state warriors. umi vaughn is already dressed for the occasion. >> if it's like last time, this is going to be standing room only. >> reporter: the drone view shows the main stage that's almost ready for dub nation to celebrate their 2017 nba champions. fans will watch the festivities along broadway in oakland. jimmy's deli is opening at 6:00 a.m. >> five or six sandwiches with the chips and soda. >> reporter: if you plan to attend, plan to use public transportation. >> jackson street, oakland street and broad way will be closed starting at 7:00. >> reporter: here's the map of the impacted areas, we even found signs saying they will start towing tonight. police advised people to stay alert. >> don't be distracted. often times our phone is our b
. >>> abc7 news reporter lonny riviera is live now with all the preparations, lonny?reporter: you can already see that this area has been closed off, you can hear some music they're testing out. a big party is about to go down here for dub nation. >> reporter: it takes team work to put together a parade and rally for the golden state warriors. umi vaughn is already dressed for the occasion. >> if it's like last time, this is going to be standing room only. >>...
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. >>> abc7 news reporter lonny riviera is live now with all the preparations, lonny? >> reporter: you can already see that this area has been closed off, you can hear some music they're testing out. a big party is about to go down here for dub nation. >> reporter: it takes team work to put together a parade and rally for the golden state warriors. umi vaughn is already dressed for the occasion. >> if it's like last time, this is going to be standing room only. >> reporter: the drone view shows the main stage that's almost ready for dub nation to celebrate their 2017 nba champions. fans will watch the festivities along broadway in oakland. jimmy's deli is opening at 6:00 a.m. >> five or six sandwiches with the chips and soda. >> reporter: if you plan to attend, plan to use public transportation. >> jackson street, oakland street and broad way will be closed starting at 7:00. >> reporter: here's the map of the impacted areas, we even found signs saying they will start towing tonight. police advised people to stay alert. >> don't be distracted. often times our phone is o
. >>> abc7 news reporter lonny riviera is live now with all the preparations, lonny? >> reporter: you can already see that this area has been closed off, you can hear some music they're testing out. a big party is about to go down here for dub nation. >> reporter: it takes team work to put together a parade and rally for the golden state warriors. umi vaughn is already dressed for the occasion. >> if it's like last time, this is going to be standing room only....
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during our exclusive interview today lonnie revealed the noose was found near the kkk exhibit. he would not say if there was video of the noose or the person who left it. he did say when the museum was built it was designed to be one of the best protected museums in all of the country if not the world. >> reporter: how did your staff react? >> very tough. while it didn't surprise me it happened, i was disappointed. but i think for a lot of the staff, the younger staff, it was almost their first contact with the kind of explicit racism a lot of us grew with. >>> who killed matthew murray? that remains a mystery tonight. the 26-year-old man was active in the gay community and his friends say his kindness touched everyone he met. wusa9's janice parks breaks down what we learned when he was killed just two days ago. >> reporter: he was vibrant, gay and black and he was found dead in his apartment. his friends tell me he was such a kind soul. here's what we know. so far police know they are not investigating this as a hate crime at this point. they say that because evidence right no
during our exclusive interview today lonnie revealed the noose was found near the kkk exhibit. he would not say if there was video of the noose or the person who left it. he did say when the museum was built it was designed to be one of the best protected museums in all of the country if not the world. >> reporter: how did your staff react? >> very tough. while it didn't surprise me it happened, i was disappointed. but i think for a lot of the staff, the younger staff, it was almost...
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lonnie, let me start with you.o you think is going to have to give in if this bill is going to get passed? >> you actually have some problems from both sides, some conservatives expressing a point of view, and then you also have moderate that are -- the really -- as delicate of a balance as you can find. for that reason it will be different to move in one direction or the other without upsetting one side or the other. >> chip, do you agree? we know that in the house it was the freedom caucus who eventually got a few more things thrown in to get the house bill passed. do you think ted cruz and those people who support his reasoning to not vote right now, do you think he's going to get what he wants? but i find it interesting that the greatest -- so-called greatest deliberative body in the world, the u.s. senate introduces a bill and now the leaders are saying they're going to vote to it. i think that's why a lot of american people are raising questions and why a number of senators at all ends of the spectrum, but so
lonnie, let me start with you.o you think is going to have to give in if this bill is going to get passed? >> you actually have some problems from both sides, some conservatives expressing a point of view, and then you also have moderate that are -- the really -- as delicate of a balance as you can find. for that reason it will be different to move in one direction or the other without upsetting one side or the other. >> chip, do you agree? we know that in the house it was the...
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abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera is live at sfo with our story. lonnie? >> reporter: yes, eric.his weekend marks the ending of school and the beginning of graduation trips. london is a popular destination. we talked to a number of travelers today who are still taking in this news about a terror attack at a london landmark. it's a busy saturday at sfo's snrgs terminal as travelers leave the country. julie schoenfeld learned about the terrorist attacks in london before arriving for her flight. a trip to london is her daughter's graduation gift. >> yeah. it's within five miles of where we're staying. but one of the -- i think we're doing slightly different things and we're going to be careful. >> staying informed is important. >> be aware of your surroundings. >> reporter: but she and others are trying not to stress. >> when you become too vigilant you start stereotyping almost when you other looking for aspects of people. i try to keep it in the back of my mind and enjoy the trip. >> reporter: gabriel hafner and his brother are heading to south africa. they have a six-hour layover
abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera is live at sfo with our story. lonnie? >> reporter: yes, eric.his weekend marks the ending of school and the beginning of graduation trips. london is a popular destination. we talked to a number of travelers today who are still taking in this news about a terror attack at a london landmark. it's a busy saturday at sfo's snrgs terminal as travelers leave the country. julie schoenfeld learned about the terrorist attacks in london before arriving for her...
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i talked to lonnie bunch. he says there is grave concern from the thousands of people who have contributed to the african-american mizzou seem. it was intentionally left in clear view so others could find it. >> yesterday afternoon a noose was found in the history galleries of the museum, near a section that looks at the kkk in the 192. kind of message? >> i don't know. i don't know how to read it. what i know is the noose is such a painful symbol, that, to me, this really was a very hurtful moment. >> reporter: who do you think would do such a thing? >> i think, we have no idea. was it a kid who thought this was an interesting prank? was it somebody who felt that this museum was a symbol of an america that maybe they didn't agree with? but all i know is that is reminds me why this museum is so important. >> reporter: lonnie bunch would not talk specifics about security. he did call it one of the safest museums in the country if not the world. inside and out there are protection, cameras, people with weapons,
i talked to lonnie bunch. he says there is grave concern from the thousands of people who have contributed to the african-american mizzou seem. it was intentionally left in clear view so others could find it. >> yesterday afternoon a noose was found in the history galleries of the museum, near a section that looks at the kkk in the 192. kind of message? >> i don't know. i don't know how to read it. what i know is the noose is such a painful symbol, that, to me, this really was a...
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kelley, jonathan, lonnie. thank you. decision on the travel ban what it means when you take it apart. as we will when "the 11th hour" continues.
kelley, jonathan, lonnie. thank you. decision on the travel ban what it means when you take it apart. as we will when "the 11th hour" continues.
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in pleasanton, lonnie riviera, abc7 >>> the water park is now open daily for the summer. water world, california asked abc7 news to remind you to bring your sunscreen, flip-flops, a towel and a bottle or two of water, probably good advice wherever you're going in this heat. >> our team coverage begins. >> live in santa cruz, sure to be busy with beachgoers this weekend. >> reporter: there's a big crowd on the santa cruz beach boardwalk, they're kicking off their concert series, eddie money is performing tonight. if you're heading this way for the weekend, there are some things to remember. whether it was sclaplashing in water or playing in the sand, it seemed like everyone had the same idea today. the crowd began building early in the morning for people trying to escape the heat. >> i like the sand and i like the waves because i like to try to see what big ones i can face. >> reporter: but those who patrol are cautioning beachgoers, they know those from out of town may not be accust accustomed to rip currents and surf. >> they're not sure how far out they are, they get cr
in pleasanton, lonnie riviera, abc7 >>> the water park is now open daily for the summer. water world, california asked abc7 news to remind you to bring your sunscreen, flip-flops, a towel and a bottle or two of water, probably good advice wherever you're going in this heat. >> our team coverage begins. >> live in santa cruz, sure to be busy with beachgoers this weekend. >> reporter: there's a big crowd on the santa cruz beach boardwalk, they're kicking off their...
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in pleasanton, lonnie riviera, abc7 news. >>> the water park is now open daily for the summer. water world, california asked abc7 news to remind you to bring your sunscreen, flip-flops, a towel and a bottle or two of water, probably good advice wherever you're going in this heat. >> our team coverage begins. >> live in santa cruz, sure to be busy with beachgoers this weekend. >> reporter: there's a big crowd on the santa cruz beach boardwalk, they're kicking off their concert series, eddie money is performing tonight. if you're heading this way for the weekend, there are some things to remember. whether it was sclaplashing in water or playing in the sand, it seemed like everyone had the same idea today. the crowd began building early in the morning for people trying to escape the heat. >> i like the sand and i like the waves because i like to try to see what big ones i can face. >> reporter: but those who patrol are cautioning beachgoers, they know those from out of town may not be accust accustomed to rip currents and surf. >> they're not sure how far out they are, they get cr
in pleasanton, lonnie riviera, abc7 news. >>> the water park is now open daily for the summer. water world, california asked abc7 news to remind you to bring your sunscreen, flip-flops, a towel and a bottle or two of water, probably good advice wherever you're going in this heat. >> our team coverage begins. >> live in santa cruz, sure to be busy with beachgoers this weekend. >> reporter: there's a big crowd on the santa cruz beach boardwalk, they're kicking off their...
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(steve) that was lonnie wong reporting.. if you want to see the dramatic rescue video again -- we have it posted on kron-4-dot-com. (pam) another big story tonight: the congressional budget office released its findings today ... on the senate's new proposed health care bill. that bill could reduce the u-s deficit by several hundred - billion dollars -- but many critics say at what cost? the report does not look good for a lot of people needing health care.. reporter scott mclean tells us how the white house answered back to the c-b-o's negative report. sen. chuck schumer/ -d- new york: "the cbo report makes it clear, the senate bill is every bit as "mean" as the house bill"twenty-two million. that's how many more americans would be without health insurance by 2026, if the proposed senate gop health care bill passes, according to the congressional budget office report.like the house version of the bill that passed in may, this version would end enhanced medicaid expansion, eliminate coverage mandates, and allow insurers to ch
(steve) that was lonnie wong reporting.. if you want to see the dramatic rescue video again -- we have it posted on kron-4-dot-com. (pam) another big story tonight: the congressional budget office released its findings today ... on the senate's new proposed health care bill. that bill could reduce the u-s deficit by several hundred - billion dollars -- but many critics say at what cost? the report does not look good for a lot of people needing health care.. reporter scott mclean tells us how...
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on jensen road not far from 580 where lonny rivera is live. >> reporter: quiet right now but sunup to sundown neighbors have had enough of a sound and smell from the house on the street. this home looks pretty normal outside. but the sounds coming from the back yard are very unusual. >> screeching, cry it sounds like coming from there. >> reporter: neighbors complain about the noise and smell from what authorities say appears to be a bird mill. >> call and send a message. birds are out of control. she'll apologize, i'll move them inside. >> reporter: says it's become a nuisance. >> all the flies. every time we open the door flies come inside. >> is this a breeding mill just to make money and profit? would like to work with the homeowner on this. >> reporter: communication between alameda county authorities and homeowner is not going well. >> not talking to us, won't allow us to come on the property. >> reporter: talked to the daughter. >> mom is taking care of the situation. >> reporter: flew over the property and estimated 500 exotic birds living here. >> ads on craigslist and people
on jensen road not far from 580 where lonny rivera is live. >> reporter: quiet right now but sunup to sundown neighbors have had enough of a sound and smell from the house on the street. this home looks pretty normal outside. but the sounds coming from the back yard are very unusual. >> screeching, cry it sounds like coming from there. >> reporter: neighbors complain about the noise and smell from what authorities say appears to be a bird mill. >> call and send a...
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. >> after the amazing celebration across oakland the unsung heroes are stepping in, as lonni rivera shows us what comes down must come up. >> cleaning can be fun when you host a celebration for the champions and devoted fans. >> we will be going home about midnight. >> the crew has no complaints about over time. >> we did it a couple years ago, you know, and it went okay and it's basically the is a -- same set uup this year. >> and they left confetti on the streets and in the stores. >> we expect to find confetti for weeks from now. >> a winning basketball team only enhances business. >> definitely people from all walks, east bay, south bay. >> this kind of celebration comes with a price and the team owner is picking up the tab. >> this parade, the whole day, every cost, every dollar, is on us. street sweepers are cleaning things up but don't tell the young fans the party is over. >> we're just happy. we are out here in the same clothes from this morning, just happy. >> reporter: there's a huge desire to return back to celebrate again. lonni rivera, abc7 news. >> oakland police arre
. >> after the amazing celebration across oakland the unsung heroes are stepping in, as lonni rivera shows us what comes down must come up. >> cleaning can be fun when you host a celebration for the champions and devoted fans. >> we will be going home about midnight. >> the crew has no complaints about over time. >> we did it a couple years ago, you know, and it went okay and it's basically the is a -- same set uup this year. >> and they left confetti on the...
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reporter lonnie wong has the story.margorie peralta, vacaville resident 'i think thatús ridiculous'== marjorie suffered major injuries when she was a passenger in a duo accident. itús no surprise that she has strong opinions about the seventh arrest of michael f. wynters over the past 6 years.==margorie peralta, 'i think he should have been in jail for whatever period of time after that many arrests== wynters' linked in page lists him as a healthcare consultant. the problem is that wynterús dui cases, including one in seattle and another in benicia, were extended into over 40 court appearances while he posted bail in each case...trying to use court delays nis not an unheard of tactic.==heath coppock, driver 'iúve heard guys say to fight them because, i donút know, they think there are ways...loopholes to go through...i think 7 is a little excessive== wynters was driving down orange drive in vacaville this weekend when he was arrested for the 7th time...a judge has since placed him behind bars.. revoking a 130 thousand d
reporter lonnie wong has the story.margorie peralta, vacaville resident 'i think thatús ridiculous'== marjorie suffered major injuries when she was a passenger in a duo accident. itús no surprise that she has strong opinions about the seventh arrest of michael f. wynters over the past 6 years.==margorie peralta, 'i think he should have been in jail for whatever period of time after that many arrests== wynters' linked in page lists him as a healthcare consultant. the problem is that wynterús...
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lonnie rivera explains what a difference it makes to families. >> we must all stand here united -- >> reporter: alameda county public defenders and families presented a united front on the steps of the courthouse. they opposed a move to hold all in custody arraignments at this dublin courthouse instead of courthouses across the county. they oppose a move in the works to hold in-custody arraignment hearings for defendants at this dublin courthouse instead of the wily manuel courthouse in oakland. >> as a mother who had a child incarcerated, now you have to not only know that you got a good an hour and a half to get out there -- >> you travel 30 miles from oakland. it's such an inconvenience. >> reporter: all inmates are housed in dublin now, they're bused out to several courthouses. under the new plan they would just have to cross the street. chad said the court needs to do this to save money and time. >> for those families who are affected, i don't want to dismiss their concerns, but i think it is a small enough percentage that i don't think it trumps the efficiencies to the court. >>
lonnie rivera explains what a difference it makes to families. >> we must all stand here united -- >> reporter: alameda county public defenders and families presented a united front on the steps of the courthouse. they opposed a move to hold all in custody arraignments at this dublin courthouse instead of courthouses across the county. they oppose a move in the works to hold in-custody arraignment hearings for defendants at this dublin courthouse instead of the wily manuel...
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abc 7 news reporter lonny rivera has new details from neighbors who were shocked by what happened. >> just pow pow pow pow. >> reporter: the sound of gunfire coming from his neighbor's house startled reggie nichols. his home surveillance video shows what happened next. >> now the cops are coming. >> reporter: the camera captures nichols checking the street to see what was happening. >> he had a homemade mask, like out of a t-shirt. the eyes and nose and mouth cut out. >> reporter: nichols saw a man lying on the street who had been shot. and he smelled gas fumes. >> one of the shots hit his gas tank. you could smell it, you could hear it. >> reporter: his neighbors then came over and explained what happened. they called police. >> they made him open the safe. so after he opened the safe, i guess they weren't ready for him. >> reporter: brentwood police say two suspects came onto the neighbor's property to rob him. but the man was able to get his gun, firing two shots, killing both suspects. investigators say one suspect had a gun, too. >> the victim did fire his weapon. in self-defense
abc 7 news reporter lonny rivera has new details from neighbors who were shocked by what happened. >> just pow pow pow pow. >> reporter: the sound of gunfire coming from his neighbor's house startled reggie nichols. his home surveillance video shows what happened next. >> now the cops are coming. >> reporter: the camera captures nichols checking the street to see what was happening. >> he had a homemade mask, like out of a t-shirt. the eyes and nose and mouth cut...
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in the north bay, lonni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> and now to a cautionarytory as we head into summer. a 3-year-old boy in a florida pool nearly drowned without anyone noticing. today he is alive thanks to the heroics of strangers. boy's head is bobbing in the water as he struggles to stay afloat and almost three minutes went by without anyone noticing until 9-year-old colby herd noticed and pulled the boy to nearby grown ups. >> he's under water and i don't think -- i could take care of the people you don't know. even though you don't know them. >> colby's mother who is a registered nurse began cpr and the boy is now recovering. first responders called the pair heroes. >>> another day for the pool today. but of course, the beach is a good idea as well. here is live doppler 7 where we're looking at fog-free conditions but with a nice on-shore flow in the 50s at the shoreline. a look at mt. tam where it is another hot one today. warmer than yesterday. 64 already in san francisco. 68 in oakland. 69 mountainview. san jose 2i67 and 63 in gilroy and sfo warmer today. coming up from two to f
in the north bay, lonni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> and now to a cautionarytory as we head into summer. a 3-year-old boy in a florida pool nearly drowned without anyone noticing. today he is alive thanks to the heroics of strangers. boy's head is bobbing in the water as he struggles to stay afloat and almost three minutes went by without anyone noticing until 9-year-old colby herd noticed and pulled the boy to nearby grown ups. >> he's under water and i don't think -- i could take...
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this water warning, people to avoid drinking tap water in the sunshine gardens lonny? >> broken and notice. do not drink notices for 1,000 people in south san francisco. residents pulled into this water bottle pick-up station off chestnut avenue in south san francisco, not exactly the friday they planned but families need drinking water. >> i'm taking two for now. >> residents learned by e-mail about a breach at smaller water tank on in hill side in sunshine guards. >> i thought it was saver than that. >> water officials say vandals broke a lock and sprayed graffiti. >> big red j.m. we don't know what it means. the police department is investigating right now. >> preliminary testing doesn't show contamination. as precaution flushed out thousands of gallons of water from the tank and asking customers not to drink the water for now. >> hoping to hear it's n n now leery. >> we've gone through the water drought before, we can manage this. >> final test results will be back saturday afternoon. abc7 news. >>> five bay area restaurants may have served ahi tuna containing hepa
this water warning, people to avoid drinking tap water in the sunshine gardens lonny? >> broken and notice. do not drink notices for 1,000 people in south san francisco. residents pulled into this water bottle pick-up station off chestnut avenue in south san francisco, not exactly the friday they planned but families need drinking water. >> i'm taking two for now. >> residents learned by e-mail about a breach at smaller water tank on in hill side in sunshine guards. >> i...
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on jensen road not far from 580 where lonny rivera is live. >> reporter: quiet right now but sunup to sundown neighbors have had enough of a sound and smell from the house on the street. this home looks pretty normal outside. but the sounds coming from the back yard are very unusual. >> screeching, cry it sounds like coming from there. >> reporter: neighbors complain about the noise and smell from what authorities say appears to be a bird mill. >> call and send a message. birds are out of control. she'll apologize, i'll move them inside. >> reporter: says it's become a nuisance. >> all the flies. every time we open the door flies come inside. >> is this a breeding mill just to make money and profit? would like to work with the homeowner on this. >> reporter: communication between alameda county authorities and homeowner is not going well. >> not talking to us, won't allow us to come on the property. >> reporter: talked to the daughter. >> mom is taking care of the situation. >> reporter: flew over the property and estimated 500 exotic birds living here. >> ads on craigslist and people
on jensen road not far from 580 where lonny rivera is live. >> reporter: quiet right now but sunup to sundown neighbors have had enough of a sound and smell from the house on the street. this home looks pretty normal outside. but the sounds coming from the back yard are very unusual. >> screeching, cry it sounds like coming from there. >> reporter: neighbors complain about the noise and smell from what authorities say appears to be a bird mill. >> call and send a...
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abc 7 news reporter lonny rivera has new details from neighbors who were shocked by what happened. >> just pow pow pow pow. >> reporter: the sound of gunfire coming from his neighbor's house startled reggie nichols. his home surveillance video shows what happened next. >> now the cops are coming. >> reporter: the camera captures nichols checking the street to see what was happening. >> he had a homemade mask, like out of a t-shirt. the eyes and nose and mouth cut out. >> reporter: nichols saw a man lying on the street who had been shot. and he smelled gas fumes. >> one of the shots hit his gas tank. you could smell it, you could hear it. >> reporter: his neighbors then came over and explained what happened. they called police. >> they made him open the safe. so after he opened the safe, i guess they weren't ready for him. >> reporter: brentwood police say two suspects came onto the neighbor's property to rob him. but the man was able to get his gun, firing two shots, killing both suspects. investigators say one suspect had a gun, too. >> the victim did fire his weapon. in self-defense
abc 7 news reporter lonny rivera has new details from neighbors who were shocked by what happened. >> just pow pow pow pow. >> reporter: the sound of gunfire coming from his neighbor's house startled reggie nichols. his home surveillance video shows what happened next. >> now the cops are coming. >> reporter: the camera captures nichols checking the street to see what was happening. >> he had a homemade mask, like out of a t-shirt. the eyes and nose and mouth cut...
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in oakland, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> a form you uber contractor has pleaded no contest to stealing $2500 worth of ride. he worked at the san francisco office and used his password to give ride credits to himself and friends. >>> police in walnut creek are looking for this man, christopher newton is expected of stealing a purse from a yoga studio and using the credit cards inside. anyone with information is asked to call police an they remind you to secure your valuables at a gym or exercise class. >>> a victory for public health groups tonight. an ordinance was passed to ban cigarettes in the city. the mayor will sign the bill into law. >>> senate republicans decided to postpone a vote on a health care bill until after the july 4th recess. at least five republicans would oppose the plan as it stands now. it is projected 22 million more americans would be uninsured over the next decade. >> this is not a bill of paper and pencil. this is not just abstract numbers. these are real people. >> majority leader mitch mcconnell plans to make changes and bring the bill back after the holiday
in oakland, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> a form you uber contractor has pleaded no contest to stealing $2500 worth of ride. he worked at the san francisco office and used his password to give ride credits to himself and friends. >>> police in walnut creek are looking for this man, christopher newton is expected of stealing a purse from a yoga studio and using the credit cards inside. anyone with information is asked to call police an they remind you to secure your valuables...
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lonnie rivera explains what a difference it makes to families. >> we must all stand here united -- >> reporter: alameda county public defenders and families presented a united front on the steps of the courthouse. they opposed a move to hold all in custody arraignments at this dublin courthouse instead of courthouses across the county. they oppose a move in the works to hold in-custody arraignment hearings for defendants at this dublin courthouse instead of the wily manuel courthouse in oakland. >> as a mother who had a child incarcerated, now you have to not only know that you got a good an hour and a half to get out there -- >> you travel 30 miles from oakland. it's such an inconvenience. >> reporter: all inmates are housed in dublin now, they're bused out to several courthouses. under the new plan they would just have to cross the street. chad said the court needs to do this to save money and time. >> for those families who are affected, i don't want to dismiss their concerns, but i think it is a small enough percentage that i don't think it trumps the efficiencies to the court. >>
lonnie rivera explains what a difference it makes to families. >> we must all stand here united -- >> reporter: alameda county public defenders and families presented a united front on the steps of the courthouse. they opposed a move to hold all in custody arraignments at this dublin courthouse instead of courthouses across the county. they oppose a move in the works to hold in-custody arraignment hearings for defendants at this dublin courthouse instead of the wily manuel...
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abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera has the story. >> it's a busy saturday at sfo's international terminal as travelers leave the country. julie shown field learned about the attacks in london before arriving for her flight. the trip to london is her daughter's graduation gift. >> yeah. it's within five miles of where we're staying. but one -- i think we're doing slightly different things and we're going to be careful. >> staying informed is important. >> be aware of your surroundings. >> she and others are trying not to stress. >> when you become too ving atlanta, you start stereotyping and looking for aspects of people. i try to keep it in the back of my mind and enjoy the trip. >> gabriel and his brother are heading to south africa. they have a six-hour layover in london heathrow. >> it's tragic. a horrible fact that we have to worry about that right no >> for europeans landing at sfo on vacation, it's hard to not think about it. >> i try to stay away from big gatherings or parties or carnivals. >> when you see what happened in manchester just a few weeks ago, of course, paris isn't imm
abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera has the story. >> it's a busy saturday at sfo's international terminal as travelers leave the country. julie shown field learned about the attacks in london before arriving for her flight. the trip to london is her daughter's graduation gift. >> yeah. it's within five miles of where we're staying. but one -- i think we're doing slightly different things and we're going to be careful. >> staying informed is important. >> be aware of your...
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lonni rivera visited the woman who said she was also sexually assaulted by cosby. >> watching this unfold on the news now kind of makes me sick to my stomach. >> janice baker kinney checked her phone right away to know what jurors decided in bill cosby's sexual assault trial. >> really wasn't that surprised. >> reporter: given toz's culture she said victims are often victimized again and it happened to her. >> i was one of the few victims that accepted drugs from him while at a party. >> reporter: back in 1982 janice was a 24-year-old bar tender atn har ah's and she passed out and said cosby sexually assaulted her. >> even after i was raped i perpetuated a rape culture because i blamed myself. >> she felt it was her fault and other women began sharing similar stories. janice felt the courage to come forward. this new york magazine recently featured her and other women who accused cosby of sexual assault. many of the women have formed a bond. >> people were thanking us for coming forward because it helped them have a voice. >> reporter: after sharing her story, kenny heard from other femal
lonni rivera visited the woman who said she was also sexually assaulted by cosby. >> watching this unfold on the news now kind of makes me sick to my stomach. >> janice baker kinney checked her phone right away to know what jurors decided in bill cosby's sexual assault trial. >> really wasn't that surprised. >> reporter: given toz's culture she said victims are often victimized again and it happened to her. >> i was one of the few victims that accepted drugs from...
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kelley, jonathan, lonnie. thank you. the supreme court decision on the travel ban what it means when you take it apart. as we will when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> it's being called a partial win for president trump today from the supreme court. the court has largely agreed to let the travel ban take effect while agreeing to hear the cases in the fall. this after two lower courts, federal courts, ruled against it. the atlantic had this great reality check on what happened today. quote, the victory was limited in a way that anyone who has ever been 12 years old will understand. the court didn't say the government could never have a poniy. but it didn't say the government could have a poniy either. instead it said if you still want a poniy next october we'll see. with us tonight, richard painter, chief ethics lawyers to president george w. bush now teaches law at the university of minnesota when he is not out in l.a. hanging out with bill mar. and here in new york ar y melber nbc's chief legal correspondent. welcome to
kelley, jonathan, lonnie. thank you. the supreme court decision on the travel ban what it means when you take it apart. as we will when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> it's being called a partial win for president trump today from the supreme court. the court has largely agreed to let the travel ban take effect while agreeing to hear the cases in the fall. this after two lower courts, federal courts, ruled against it. the atlantic had this great reality check on what happened...
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in oakland, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> a form you uber contractor has pleaded no contest to stealing $2500 worth of ride. he worked at the san francisco office and used his password to give ride credits to himself and friends. >>> police in walnut creek are looking for this man, christopher newton is expected of stealing a purse from a yoga studio and using the credit cards inside. anyone with information is asked to call police an they remind you to secure your valuables at a gym or exercise class. >>> a victory for public health groups tonight. an ordinance was passed to ban n cigarettes in the city. the mayor will sign the bill into law. >>> senate republicans decided to postpone a vote on a health care bill until after the july 4th recess. at least five republicans would oppose the plan as it stands now. it is projected 22 million more americans would be uninsured over the next decade. >> this is not a bill of paper and pencil. this is not just abstract numbers. these are real people. >> majority leader mitch mcconnell plans to make changes and bring the bill back after the holid
in oakland, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> a form you uber contractor has pleaded no contest to stealing $2500 worth of ride. he worked at the san francisco office and used his password to give ride credits to himself and friends. >>> police in walnut creek are looking for this man, christopher newton is expected of stealing a purse from a yoga studio and using the credit cards inside. anyone with information is asked to call police an they remind you to secure your valuables...
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abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera is live at san francisco's st. regis hotel where the cavs are staying tonight. and warriors fans are not deterred by the loss yesterday. >> reporter: not at all, eric. in fact, they're really believing warriors still have a chance. this is where the cavs are staying tonight. tickets are going, we checked earlier, for $700, standing room only. now cavs are hoping to build on their momentum while warriors fans are hoping the cavaliers are staying here only for two nights in san francisco. the warriors are back in the bay and the chance for championship history is still within reach. >> it would be a historic moment that the bay area would just be super proud of. >> reporter: the dubs have a chance to wrap things up on their home court, something that's never happened in warriors history. >> it's always great to win the championship game on your home arena. in front of your home fans. especially since they're going to be moving to frisco in a couple of years. >> reporter: 2015's win on the road was memorable. the stin
abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera is live at san francisco's st. regis hotel where the cavs are staying tonight. and warriors fans are not deterred by the loss yesterday. >> reporter: not at all, eric. in fact, they're really believing warriors still have a chance. this is where the cavs are staying tonight. tickets are going, we checked earlier, for $700, standing room only. now cavs are hoping to build on their momentum while warriors fans are hoping the cavaliers are staying here only...
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in san francisco, lonnie river ar, abc -- -- >>> it starts tomorrow at 5:30 here on abc 7. right before the game, join abc 7's larry beil and mike shumann for the dubs on 7 preview brought to you by jeep. larry and mike will be live tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. >>> construction on the b.a.r.t. tracks leading to and from oracle should be done in time for game 5 tomorrow. this weekend, b.a.r.t. crews are rebuilding the trackway between the lake merit and fruitvale stations. no trains are running between those stations and lake merritt station is closed. a bus bridge will connect the passages. this will be the last weekend for the work which began in april. b.a.r.t. says to expect 20 to 40-minute delays. >>> 9:11 is the time. okay, snow up in the sierra, cool temperatures here in the bay area. did we mention that it's june? >> yes. always trying to equalize itself. because of that sort of interesting blend, we could see some showers around here. so things not lining up. you're right. 60 in concord right now. 55 in san francisco. wind gusts already close to 40 miles an hour miles an h
in san francisco, lonnie river ar, abc -- -- >>> it starts tomorrow at 5:30 here on abc 7. right before the game, join abc 7's larry beil and mike shumann for the dubs on 7 preview brought to you by jeep. larry and mike will be live tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. >>> construction on the b.a.r.t. tracks leading to and from oracle should be done in time for game 5 tomorrow. this weekend, b.a.r.t. crews are rebuilding the trackway between the lake merit and fruitvale stations. no trains...
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lonni rivera visited a woman who said she was also sexually assaulted by cosby. >> watching this unfoldthe news now kind of makes me sick to my stomach. >> reporter: candice checked her phone to know what jurors decides in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. >> given today's culture victims are often victimized again. she said it happened to her. >> i was one of the few vikes that accepted drugs from him while i was at a part. >> reporter: back in 1982 jap is was a 24-year-old bartender at hurrah's in reno and cosby was performing there. he invited her to a party where she accepted pills from him. she passed out and said cosby sexually assaulted her. >> even after i was raped, i perpetuated a rape culure because i blamed myself. >> she felt it was her fault for years and other women began sharingnd janice felt the courage to come forward. this new york magazine featured janice and others who accused cosby of sexual assault and many of the women have formed a bond. >> people were thanking us for coming forward because it helped them have a voice. >> reporter: after sharing her story, ke
lonni rivera visited a woman who said she was also sexually assaulted by cosby. >> watching this unfoldthe news now kind of makes me sick to my stomach. >> reporter: candice checked her phone to know what jurors decides in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. >> given today's culture victims are often victimized again. she said it happened to her. >> i was one of the few vikes that accepted drugs from him while i was at a part. >> reporter: back in 1982 jap is was...
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in pleasanton, lonnie rivera, "abc 7 news." >>> have fun.ust take it easy and you can stay on top of this heat wave with the "abc 7 news" app. if there's breaking weather news where you live we'll send out a push alert. >>> seven navy sailors are missing and at least three were immediaty vacced after a container ship hit a u.s. destroyer. one of the people transported was the ship's command. this happened at 2:30 in the morning off the southwest coast of japan. abc reporter chuck seefrts has more. >> reporter: this helicopter lifting an injured sailor from the uss fitzgerald and the japanese coast guard said several more are missing. >> this ship is in danger, it is taking on water. >> reporter: a big gash tearing down the mid section. u.s. defense department officials say water flooded three compartments. >> pumps are on. >> reporter: the visible and invisible damage inflicted in the middle of the night when the flag freighter hit the destroir in open waters off the west coast of japan. the freighter the bigger ship, it is over two football
in pleasanton, lonnie rivera, "abc 7 news." >>> have fun.ust take it easy and you can stay on top of this heat wave with the "abc 7 news" app. if there's breaking weather news where you live we'll send out a push alert. >>> seven navy sailors are missing and at least three were immediaty vacced after a container ship hit a u.s. destroyer. one of the people transported was the ship's command. this happened at 2:30 in the morning off the southwest coast of...
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abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera has the story. >> it's a busy saturday at sfo's international terminal as travelers leave the country. julie shown field learned about the attacks in london before arriving for her flight. the trip to london is her daughter's graduation gift. >> yeah. it's within five miles of where we're staying. but one -- i think we're doing slightly different things and we're going to be careful. >> staying informed is important. >> be aware of your surroundings. >> she and others are trying not to stress. >> when you become too vigilant, you start stereotyping and just looking for aspects of people. i try to keep it in the back of my mind and enjoy the trip. >> gabriel and his brother are heading to south africa. they have a six-hour layover in london heathrow. >> it's tragic. a horrible fact that we have to worry about that right now. >> for europeans landing at sfo on vacation, it's hard to not think about life back home. >> i try to stay away from big gatherings or parties or carnivals. >> when you see what happened in manchester just a few weeks ago, of course,
abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera has the story. >> it's a busy saturday at sfo's international terminal as travelers leave the country. julie shown field learned about the attacks in london before arriving for her flight. the trip to london is her daughter's graduation gift. >> yeah. it's within five miles of where we're staying. but one -- i think we're doing slightly different things and we're going to be careful. >> staying informed is important. >> be aware of your...
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lonnie thompson: it doesn't matter whether you're living in peru or the united states or china, you willacted by this change. narrator: but something can be done. people are already adapting to combat climate change.
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in oakland, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> well, bart says everything is okay after receiving multiple reports that a person had a gun at the west oakland station. you may have noticed this yesterday around 8:00 last night. bart had sent out a tweet and when bart police arrived there, they say that person was gone. as a precaution, though, several trains had to run through that station without stopping. it caused some delays, but, again, things are back to normal this morning. >>> take a look at the wildfires currently burning across california. where you see that fire mark in red, that's where an active fire is. you see there are a number of them in southern california, but we want to focus on the one burning in the north bay called the pine fire. this is near wood acre and back woods that are so rough, two fire trucks actually blew their tires on the way there. firefighters launched an all-out assault on the fire that's burned nearly 40 acres so far. it started yesterday. it is 75% contained. a big concern is that much of marin county had not burned in 50 to 60 years, so it is left d
in oakland, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> well, bart says everything is okay after receiving multiple reports that a person had a gun at the west oakland station. you may have noticed this yesterday around 8:00 last night. bart had sent out a tweet and when bart police arrived there, they say that person was gone. as a precaution, though, several trains had to run through that station without stopping. it caused some delays, but, again, things are back to normal this morning....
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. >> reporter: lonnie says the number of cages trimmed until the noise, the did, tripled until the noise, smell and flies spread. >> we hear the birds in our home. >> reporter: she and her husband hung fly traps but the problem's so bad, it's hard for them to be out in their own backyard. >> you can't open your doors because of flies. just worrying about the health issues. >> reporter: the sheriff's office said they responded to the complaint. >> much to our dismay and shock, we saw several hundred birds, estimated 500, these are parrots and macaws. >> you can't have this tremendous amount of animal life on a residential property. people wants peace and quiet, and they're not getting that. >> reporter: we tried to reach the owner. she didn't respond. but her daughter emerged from the home the daughter says she is trying to sell the bird, and we did see some of them for sale on crazy lift for up to $1600. -- craigslist for up to $1600. the daughter said her mother is battling depression. >> the birds, taking care of the bird is a nice outlet. >> reporter: county and state officials plan t
. >> reporter: lonnie says the number of cages trimmed until the noise, the did, tripled until the noise, smell and flies spread. >> we hear the birds in our home. >> reporter: she and her husband hung fly traps but the problem's so bad, it's hard for them to be out in their own backyard. >> you can't open your doors because of flies. just worrying about the health issues. >> reporter: the sheriff's office said they responded to the complaint. >> much to our...
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. >> lonnie johnson grew up in mobile, alabama. >> a lot of fear, a lot of anxiety, a lot of stress.> he turned that fear into motivation, and a career as a nasa rocket scientist. but his ah-ha moment came unexpectedly, when designing a water pump. >> really felt good, aiming that stream of water across the bathroom. at that time i decided to put my engineerings hat on and design a high performance water gun. >> it changed your life. >> that it did. >> this was the first prototype for the super soaker, it would eventually top a billion dollars in sales. >> super soaker gets so much attention. i like to think of myself as a serious engineer. >> reporter: now he's getting serious about giving back. >> his nonprofit helps fund these high school robotics teams, one of them made up of refugees, now future engineers. columbo fled the central africa republic a year ago. in its second year, the despots qualified for the worldwide competition in texas. >> if there's something i can do to have a positive impact. that's whey want to do. >> this may be his proudest invention. proving it's better
. >> lonnie johnson grew up in mobile, alabama. >> a lot of fear, a lot of anxiety, a lot of stress.> he turned that fear into motivation, and a career as a nasa rocket scientist. but his ah-ha moment came unexpectedly, when designing a water pump. >> really felt good, aiming that stream of water across the bathroom. at that time i decided to put my engineerings hat on and design a high performance water gun. >> it changed your life. >> that it did. >>...
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--los investigadores piensan que el sospechoso, ''lonnie scott'' de 28 aÑos, podra haber ejecutado mas de robos similares desde el mes de abril ..todos ellos en la misma region... y todos son aparatos necesarios para emergencias.. --el ultimo robo tuvo lugar este lunes.. take vo / cesar ---en san jos una casa rodante termin envuelta en llamas esta maÑana originando un caos vehicular entre las esquinas de las calles "san carlos y mcevoy"... ---bomberos tuvieron que bloquear varias calles a la redonda dificultando el trnsito de varias lneas del servicio vta... ---un autobs de emergencia fue puesto a disposicin de los usuarios entre las estaciones ''fruitdale'' y diridon''... cam pan /cesar ---esta mañana en oakland un voraz incendio arras con una vivienda ubicada sobre la calle 59 ---el siniestro de una alarma fue controlado por los bomberos a tiempo porque las llamas estuvieron a punto de arrasar con una de las estructuras aledaÑas... ---los vecinos de esta zona fueron evacuados por medidas de precaucin... ---mientras tanto las autoridades investigan las causas del siniestro... blanca -
--los investigadores piensan que el sospechoso, ''lonnie scott'' de 28 aÑos, podra haber ejecutado mas de robos similares desde el mes de abril ..todos ellos en la misma region... y todos son aparatos necesarios para emergencias.. --el ultimo robo tuvo lugar este lunes.. take vo / cesar ---en san jos una casa rodante termin envuelta en llamas esta maÑana originando un caos vehicular entre las esquinas de las calles "san carlos y mcevoy"... ---bomberos tuvieron que bloquear varias...
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. >> reporter: lonnie britton couldn't hold back the tear. year a colorado teen was killed for killing britton's 16-year-old son. >> the worst thing that could have happened to colorado was passing the marijuana law. >> reporter: it shows some concerning numbers that may link legalized recreational marijuana an increased risk of crashes. the research examined crash data in three of the first states to make pot legal. >> the big takeaway is that legalizing recreational use in colorado, washington, and oregon has not been good for highway safety. >> insurance data on collision claims showed colorado had 14% more crashes compared to surrounding western states. washington had more than a 6% increase, and oregon was 4.5% higher. it could lead to premiums with legalized marijuana. >> if overall crash risk continues to increase, insurers will have take action to compensate for that risk. >> researchers say the issue needs to be studied more closely especially in other states like california, massachusetts, and nevada, that has recently passed legisl
. >> reporter: lonnie britton couldn't hold back the tear. year a colorado teen was killed for killing britton's 16-year-old son. >> the worst thing that could have happened to colorado was passing the marijuana law. >> reporter: it shows some concerning numbers that may link legalized recreational marijuana an increased risk of crashes. the research examined crash data in three of the first states to make pot legal. >> the big takeaway is that legalizing recreational...
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in an open letter on a go fund me page, lonnie and david yu say their son was bullied by the school's administration. they say they violated the boy's first amendment rights. >>> now real cameras, not decoys on every bart train car but there is one tip for you, the safety precaution that bart says every rider should do before they even get on a train. >> reporter: i'm michelle roberts live along the peninsula where a dog is recovering after a shocking case of abuse. coming up, meet gabby and hear how you can help. >>> enjoying 70s in san jose right now and 80s in concord but ahead, we'll be watching temperatures returning to the 90s, which will be increasing fire danger as we head into the holiday weekend when the hottest tops will arrive when we come right back. >>> nbc bay area investigative team exposed some bart cameras were decoys. tom jenson is live in concord and tom, what are riders saying about the safety upgrade? >> reporter: some are saying it's about time and some say they were never afraid. one person we talked to said it's really about time this happened. it's a train ri
in an open letter on a go fund me page, lonnie and david yu say their son was bullied by the school's administration. they say they violated the boy's first amendment rights. >>> now real cameras, not decoys on every bart train car but there is one tip for you, the safety precaution that bart says every rider should do before they even get on a train. >> reporter: i'm michelle roberts live along the peninsula where a dog is recovering after a shocking case of abuse. coming up,...
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. >> reporter: for lonnie johnson this invention may be his proudest proving usually it's better to givee gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >> nice shot. that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie in for fitness model. the rumors that they partied together a night in the buff. >>> now "extra." >> before his now infamous arrest -- >> driving under the influence. >> -- was tiger hanging out with his instagram sensation? >> today i am going golfing. >> the model sets the record state today. >>> jerry seinfeld and jim carrey sound off about kathy griffin's scandal. the comedienne in hiding. her disastrous trump stunt refuses to apologize. >> would you do it again? >> yes. >> trash talking caitlin. our exclusive sneak peek at sunday's keeping up. >> literally [ bleep ] everyone over. >>> from russia with megyn. the debut with big news about vladimir putin. >>> then, live with charissa. mandy moore opening up about quietly getting divorced. >> crazy personal turmoil. >> why she dove head-first into shark-infested waters for 47 meters down. >>> and the giant spoiler she'
. >> reporter: for lonnie johnson this invention may be his proudest proving usually it's better to givee gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >> nice shot. that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie in for fitness model. the rumors that they partied together a night in the buff. >>> now "extra." >> before his now infamous arrest -- >> driving under the influence. >> -- was tiger hanging out with his instagram sensation?...
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. >> reporter: lonnie britain could not hold back tears, last year a colorado teen was sentenced for killing britain 's 16 year-old son, teenager smoke marijuana before he plowed into chad britain. >> the war thing that could have happened to the state of colorado was passing marijuana law. >> reporter: new joint study released by insurance institute for highway safety and highway data institute shows concerning numbers that may link legalized recreational marijuana, increased risk of crashes. research examined crash data in three of the first states to make pot legal. >> the big take away is that legalizing recreational use of marijuana in colorado, washington, oregon has not been good for highway safety. >> reporter: insurance data on collision claims show colorado at 14 percent more crashes, compared to surrounding western states. washington had more than a 6 percent increase and oregon was four and a half percent higher. those statistics could lead to higher premiums for drivers, in states with legalized recreational marijuana. >> if overall crash risk continues to increase, insu
. >> reporter: lonnie britain could not hold back tears, last year a colorado teen was sentenced for killing britain 's 16 year-old son, teenager smoke marijuana before he plowed into chad britain. >> the war thing that could have happened to the state of colorado was passing marijuana law. >> reporter: new joint study released by insurance institute for highway safety and highway data institute shows concerning numbers that may link legalized recreational marijuana, increased...
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. >> reporter: lonnie bunch is director of the museum. >> i'm a historian, so the one thing i know thatevolved and improved, race is still a major factor in america. >> reporter: hate crimes like this are on the rise, up 6% in i of the largest cities in 2016. african americans are the most common target of hate crimes, at nearly 30%. at march, james jackson got on a bus from baltimore to new york city to target black people. he ended up killing 66-year-old timothy caughman for no other reason. >> talking ( bleep ), stupid spanish around here. >> reporter: and lately, several videos have gone viral of people spewing hateful speech on a daily basis. >> my hope is that a museum like ais ultimately is a place that allows america to find common ground, maybe understanding, and maybe, just maybe, a little bit of healing and reconciliation. >> reporter: the noose at this museum was the second such incident on smithsonian grounds in less than a week. on saturday, a noose was found hanging on a tree near the hirshhorn museum. anthony, both cases are still under investigation. >> mason: jericka d
. >> reporter: lonnie bunch is director of the museum. >> i'm a historian, so the one thing i know thatevolved and improved, race is still a major factor in america. >> reporter: hate crimes like this are on the rise, up 6% in i of the largest cities in 2016. african americans are the most common target of hate crimes, at nearly 30%. at march, james jackson got on a bus from baltimore to new york city to target black people. he ended up killing 66-year-old timothy caughman for...
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. >> reporter: for lonnie johnson this invention may be his proudest proving usually it's better to givee gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >> nice shot. that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. for al y watching and have a good night. >>> right now, dr. drew analysis of the foot amg, and what it reveals. >> taking medications? >> yes. >> way are you taking? >> and why everyone's making a big deal out of this...