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>> louie had anesthesia because louie with his teeth clean. . >> have you ever just looked at your pawe feelings are there. >> is there chocolate? do we have chocolate? i want some chocolate. >> louie is 5 years old but check out this 9-year-old dog, murphy. he's got a little bit, and i mean just a little bit of an attitude when she's hotold whato do. they say when murphy goes outside and they call her or give her a command she hides behind the trees. when they tell her to go to bed this is the reaction. >> that's sweet and loving. i'd love that dog in my bed. >> they posted it as evil dog. >> throw some holy water on it. >> that might work but a pet will soften the tune a little bit but as soon as he takes his hand away and says bed -- >> give her some of the drugs from the first video. >> louie's like girl, i got the thing for you. >> for most of us jumping out of a plane is the peak of extreme. sebastian alvarez said it took a couple of months to find people crazy enough to do it with him. they're holding these wind socks. >> the things out in front of the car washes. >> flaming tub
>> louie had anesthesia because louie with his teeth clean. . >> have you ever just looked at your pawe feelings are there. >> is there chocolate? do we have chocolate? i want some chocolate. >> louie is 5 years old but check out this 9-year-old dog, murphy. he's got a little bit, and i mean just a little bit of an attitude when she's hotold whato do. they say when murphy goes outside and they call her or give her a command she hides behind the trees. when they tell her...
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before he died, louie said these important words. quote, this billy graham thing is a phenomenal miracle the way it started. the way it spread out. i'm one guy that government saved and i have spoken to hundreds of thousands and had my papers where millions read. one person. think of the spider web effect all over the world. thank god for reverend billy graham. amen, louie. thank god for reverend billy graham. thank you, i yield back. mr. hultgren: thank you, congressman olson. so grateful for so many of my colleagues who were able to join us tonight. to remember reverend billy graham. born november, 1918. died february 21, 2018. billy graham was a lion of the christian faith and a believer in the all-encompassing love of god,, for all people -- god, for all people. i knew billy graham from such an early age, knew of him, knew of his ministry. was struck even more so, most of my growing -- growing up years were in wheaten, illinois, where billy graham went to school, met his wife, and much of his ministry started in that area around
before he died, louie said these important words. quote, this billy graham thing is a phenomenal miracle the way it started. the way it spread out. i'm one guy that government saved and i have spoken to hundreds of thousands and had my papers where millions read. one person. think of the spider web effect all over the world. thank god for reverend billy graham. amen, louie. thank god for reverend billy graham. thank you, i yield back. mr. hultgren: thank you, congressman olson. so grateful for...
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especially i want to acknowledgepine naught louie and the louie kids. they dominated tennis when i was growing up and the dad seafood louie run mr. louie's great acknowledgment to the louie family that is a resounding yes. >> it passes unanimously. >> we do have nor items. we are on item nine. general public comment. is there anyone who did not comment under item four that would like to make comment on item number nine? general public comment. being none, general public comment is closed. we are now on item 10 which is closed session. i do need everyone to exit, please. we are going into >> commissioners we have two. we need you to vote on whether yoyou want an action taken in closed session. that is one motion and then elects whether to disclose any or all discussion. on the first one is there a motion on a report of action whether you want a report or not? >> move not to report. >> i second that. >> all in favor. motion carries. >> the second is a vote on to disclose any or all discussions in closed session. >> move not to disloss. >> second. >> all i
especially i want to acknowledgepine naught louie and the louie kids. they dominated tennis when i was growing up and the dad seafood louie run mr. louie's great acknowledgment to the louie family that is a resounding yes. >> it passes unanimously. >> we do have nor items. we are on item nine. general public comment. is there anyone who did not comment under item four that would like to make comment on item number nine? general public comment. being none, general public comment is...
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and elected david louie looks at details of lobbying effort. >> reporter: the future of silicon valley is at stake. urging congress to address immigration reform and the possible and the protection for dreamers. delegation for the silicon valley leadership group wants to impress that they make up 54%. >> very few have criminal records. they are contributing to the strength of america. >> reporter: at the same time, they will lobby for federal funding for the b.a.r.t. in downtown san jose.
and elected david louie looks at details of lobbying effort. >> reporter: the future of silicon valley is at stake. urging congress to address immigration reform and the possible and the protection for dreamers. delegation for the silicon valley leadership group wants to impress that they make up 54%. >> very few have criminal records. they are contributing to the strength of america. >> reporter: at the same time, they will lobby for federal funding for the b.a.r.t. in...
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david: louie gohmert. thankthank you. >> thank you, david.disney company after-hours, beat on first-quarter earnings, miss on revenue. disney citing a one-time 1.6 billion-dollar benefit from the tax law that pushed earnings 88% higher from the year before after adjusting for one-time windfall. the company reporting adjusted earnings $1.89 a year. espn continued to be a drain for disney. revenue declined at the sports themed network due to lower advertising revenue. david: it is up after-hours by 2%. that is not correct. up 2% for disney. that is pretty good earnings report. >>> government approaching another shut down but it could be saved by a house vote later tonight. we'll bring you details in a moment. ♪ paths aren't what they used to be. roads nowhere to be found. ( ♪ ) and it's exactly what you're looking for. ( ♪ ) (barry murrey) when you have a really traumatic injury,g)r. we have a short amount of time to get our patient to the hospital with good results. we call that the golden hour. evaluating patients remotely is where i think we
david: louie gohmert. thankthank you. >> thank you, david.disney company after-hours, beat on first-quarter earnings, miss on revenue. disney citing a one-time 1.6 billion-dollar benefit from the tax law that pushed earnings 88% higher from the year before after adjusting for one-time windfall. the company reporting adjusted earnings $1.89 a year. espn continued to be a drain for disney. revenue declined at the sports themed network due to lower advertising revenue. david: it is up...
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david louie has more of what this means for the next generation of space flight. >> reporter: from the sounds of their cheers, the crowd that gathered had no doubt it would be a picture perfect lift off from the launch pad saw america's first astronaut's journey to the moon. with elon musk red tesla roadster on board is the payload. it was an awesome sight for aero nautical engineer. >> he is willing to take high risk and public about failure and success. >> reporter: spectators holding their breath as the main booster made an up right landing so they could be reused. here is how it really happened. perfect simultaneous landings. spacex invested $1 billion into this test flight. servig as a model. >> it opens up the door for so many other entrepreneurs and businesses. as i said earlier, you have spacex but blue origin releasing their rocket in the next year and a half or so. >> reporter: the falcon heavy launch serves as inspiration for students. >> the thing i would like to see is the mining of asteroid. a bunch of resources are going to be there. >> this is a case where industry, pri
david louie has more of what this means for the next generation of space flight. >> reporter: from the sounds of their cheers, the crowd that gathered had no doubt it would be a picture perfect lift off from the launch pad saw america's first astronaut's journey to the moon. with elon musk red tesla roadster on board is the payload. it was an awesome sight for aero nautical engineer. >> he is willing to take high risk and public about failure and success. >> reporter:...
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david louie talked with a tax expert to find out. >> reporter: what will the increase be? >> maybe 70? i don't know. >> reporter: hoping it will be that much? >> hasn't had a chance to look. >> just deposited today. haven't looked yet. >> reporter: professor at san jose state says the amount will vary by income and other factors. >> married under 120,000 of income, children under the sage of 18, they are going to see a tax cut. >> increase would be due to their loss of deduction such as in california high income individuals losing their state deduction and property tax other than total of 10,000 deduction, that could be a significant amount for some folks. >> reporter: she recommends tax professionals crunch the numbers. >> with holding tables for you might not work out. you would be well-served to do calculations on your own. if you have a preparer ask them. >> reporter: if needed an adjustment in with holding might be needed 80% of taxpayers should see increase in their paycheck. some of it may be going into savings. in san jose, david louie abc7 news. >> we want to know
david louie talked with a tax expert to find out. >> reporter: what will the increase be? >> maybe 70? i don't know. >> reporter: hoping it will be that much? >> hasn't had a chance to look. >> just deposited today. haven't looked yet. >> reporter: professor at san jose state says the amount will vary by income and other factors. >> married under 120,000 of income, children under the sage of 18, they are going to see a tax cut. >> increase would...
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david louie has more of what this means for the next generation of space flight. >> reporter: from the sounds of their cheers, the crowd that gathered had no doubt it would be a picture perfect lift off from the launch pad saw america's first astronaut's journey to the moon. with elon musk red tesla roadster on board is the payload. it was an awesome sight f f f ff nautical engineer. >> he is willing to take high risk and public about failure and success. >> reporter: spectators holding their breath as the made an up right landing so they could be reused. here is how it really happened. perfect simultaneous landings. spacex invested $1 billion into this test flight. servig as a model. >> it opens up the door for so many other entrepreneurs and businesses. as i said earlier, you have spacex but blue origin releasing their rocket in the next year and a half or so. >> reporter: the falcon heavy launch serves as inspiration for students. >> the thing i would like to see is the mining of asteroid. a bunch of resources are going to be there. >> this is a case where industry, private industry
david louie has more of what this means for the next generation of space flight. >> reporter: from the sounds of their cheers, the crowd that gathered had no doubt it would be a picture perfect lift off from the launch pad saw america's first astronaut's journey to the moon. with elon musk red tesla roadster on board is the payload. it was an awesome sight f f f ff nautical engineer. >> he is willing to take high risk and public about failure and success. >> reporter:...
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david louie talked with a tax expert to find out. >> reporter: what will the increase be? >> maybe 70? i don't know. >> reporter: hoping it will be that much? >> hasn't had a chance to look. >> just deposited today. haven't looked yet. >> reporter: professor at san jose state says the amount will vary by income and other factors. >> married under 120,000 of income, children under the sage of 18, they are going to see a tax cut. >> increase would be due to their loss of deduction such as in california high income individuals losing their state deduction and property tax other than total of 10,000 deduction, that could be a significant amount for some folks. >> reporter: she recommends tax professionals crunch the numbers. >> with holding tables for you might not work out. you would be well-served to do calculations on your own. if you have a preparer ask them. >> reporter: if needed an adjustment in with holding might be needed 80% of taxpayers should see increase in their paycheck. some of it may be going into savings. in san jose, david louie abc7 news. >> we want to know
david louie talked with a tax expert to find out. >> reporter: what will the increase be? >> maybe 70? i don't know. >> reporter: hoping it will be that much? >> hasn't had a chance to look. >> just deposited today. haven't looked yet. >> reporter: professor at san jose state says the amount will vary by income and other factors. >> married under 120,000 of income, children under the sage of 18, they are going to see a tax cut. >> increase would...
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david: texas congressman louie gohmert, member of house judiciary committee. what melissa and i would rather talk about confusing issue, porter, how much they all knew about it, whether or not the fbi and justice department were involved spying on a political campaign and trying to interfere in the election and individual in the fbi and justice were doing that will they be prosecuted. did we learn anything more about that today? >> well it seems to me, david that this is more like the end of movie "animal house," wray is out there the guy yelling all is well, all is well, as he is trampled by people running crazy and rioting. he has to decide, we know now that the doj, at the top, the fbi here in washington, not out in the field, here in washington was weaponized. he has got to decide is he going to be part of the problem that has got to be cleaned up or is he going to continue to defend the problem as it was the problem? or is he going to actually get in and help us fix things? it doesn't help to continually come out and talk about all the rank-and-file great
david: texas congressman louie gohmert, member of house judiciary committee. what melissa and i would rather talk about confusing issue, porter, how much they all knew about it, whether or not the fbi and justice department were involved spying on a political campaign and trying to interfere in the election and individual in the fbi and justice were doing that will they be prosecuted. did we learn anything more about that today? >> well it seems to me, david that this is more like the end...
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david louie, abc 7 news. >>> hoping for a new b.a.r.t. station near the new oakland a's stadium, not going to happen. b.a.r.t.'s general manager says a new station would cause problems for the system's busiest stretch of track. there are questions about who would pay for the project. b.a.r.t.'s general manager issued this statement saying by the time we would be able to design and build such a project, i'm sure the a's would have had at least ten winning seasons and a world series win in the new stadium. >>> spring training is in full swing. videos from scottsdale, arizona, yesterday. they're trying to bounce back from a 98-loss season. the giants' first spring game is friday against the milwaukee brewers. the oakland a's are back on the field in mesa, arizona. legend stewart and rickey henderson were there to chat with players yesterday. the a's will face the angels in their first spring game on friday. >>> all right. it is 4:46. you're never more than seven minutes away from the accuweather forecast. it doesn't feel like spring training
david louie, abc 7 news. >>> hoping for a new b.a.r.t. station near the new oakland a's stadium, not going to happen. b.a.r.t.'s general manager says a new station would cause problems for the system's busiest stretch of track. there are questions about who would pay for the project. b.a.r.t.'s general manager issued this statement saying by the time we would be able to design and build such a project, i'm sure the a's would have had at least ten winning seasons and a world series win...
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abc7 news reporter david louie was there. >> reporter: it's a building with no identifying signs, the only clue is on license plates on vans in a secure parking lot. it's a substation for i.c.e. >> no love for i.c.e. >> reporter: the immigrant rights group known as siren held a protest outside ice ice ice the morgan hill office does not conduct those audits but does process and deport those deems to be criminaled. >> if we all sign up and sign against what they're doing, we have a chance to putting a stop to this. >> reporter: another bone of contention is whether this office will be used as a detention facility. an i.c.e. spokesman said there are no containment centers in this facility, but i.c.e. could still put them in without the state's permission. this statement was put out by i.c.e. i.c.e. fully respects the right of people to voice their opinions without interconvenience. the department of homeland security remains committed to reforcing national immigration laws. >> it's the whole family, it's not just the immigrant children, but all of the classroom. >> reporter: a man who s
abc7 news reporter david louie was there. >> reporter: it's a building with no identifying signs, the only clue is on license plates on vans in a secure parking lot. it's a substation for i.c.e. >> no love for i.c.e. >> reporter: the immigrant rights group known as siren held a protest outside ice ice ice the morgan hill office does not conduct those audits but does process and deport those deems to be criminaled. >> if we all sign up and sign against what they're doing,...
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in san jose david louie abc7 news. >> look at this. crystal clear once again.indy. >> cool out there but what about the weekend? >> it is going to get chillier tonight and going to get windoo tomorrow. all in all the weekend is looking not so bad. clear skies right now and temperatures readings range 40 in san jose. it is getting cool out there. chilly i should say. a view of the golden gate. cold early tomorrow morning with a chance of patchy frost but mild n milder in the afternoon. and then we have another cold storm coming in on monday. for tonight and into tomorrow morning, this is the forecast animation. we start the early morning with clear skies and a few clouds and moisture will swing down from the north and a few scattered pop up showers. essentially it will be a dry day. even clearer tomorrow. and also getting windy tomorrow. gusty to want along the coastline but even gustier and gusts spread across the bay area by midday tomorrow. we will see winds gusting 20-25 miles per hour. it will get calmer in the late night hours. overnight lows dropping into
in san jose david louie abc7 news. >> look at this. crystal clear once again.indy. >> cool out there but what about the weekend? >> it is going to get chillier tonight and going to get windoo tomorrow. all in all the weekend is looking not so bad. clear skies right now and temperatures readings range 40 in san jose. it is getting cool out there. chilly i should say. a view of the golden gate. cold early tomorrow morning with a chance of patchy frost but mild n milder in the...
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reporter david louie tracked down what happened to the money. >> reporter: this working class neighbor was home to self-employed people. some escaped with very little. at the time little about they know how neighbors in the community stepped up to help them. a donation center was set up. $30,000 was raised for gift cards to take care of urgent needs. the $6.8 million in donations came in. 4500 people received assistance. 3 million for emergency financial aid. and 200 million for emergency shelter and meals. all of that money has been spent. the family is grateful for that help still they estimate their loss at $12,000 including two cars. the water rose so face they couldn't move them. >> translator: i feel badly about the cars we weren't able to get them back. it was a complete loss. >> reporter: flood losses estimated $73 million. ten tines more than donations raised. suing the city and the water district. >> we've done everything that we can to support the homes and the people that are there. but there are limits to what we are able to do. >> reporter: the ordeal has had psychologica
reporter david louie tracked down what happened to the money. >> reporter: this working class neighbor was home to self-employed people. some escaped with very little. at the time little about they know how neighbors in the community stepped up to help them. a donation center was set up. $30,000 was raised for gift cards to take care of urgent needs. the $6.8 million in donations came in. 4500 people received assistance. 3 million for emergency financial aid. and 200 million for emergency...
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abc7 news reporter david louie looks at the changes. >> reporter: learnin two important lessons.iversary of a flood, a father and daughter were recognized for volunteering at school donation centers last year. the harder lesson was learned by the staff how ill prepared they were. san jose now as a color coded warning system. and better analytics of creek flow data. >> it takes the time to look at the data that has been collected. so we are already have predict models now that we did not have at this time. >> reporter: the creek cleaned up and a new wall has been built in the rock springs neighborhood. >> we are protected to a higher level than what happened last year. for the long-term, had is a safe way to go. >> reporter: this formidable wall is deceiving. it is twice as deep as it is fall. sections that extend four to nine feet above the soil. valley water district is close to signing a deal to study long-term flood control. >> we will work with the water district to scope out specific areas that we can do on their behalf they would fundus and we would provide that service bac
abc7 news reporter david louie looks at the changes. >> reporter: learnin two important lessons.iversary of a flood, a father and daughter were recognized for volunteering at school donation centers last year. the harder lesson was learned by the staff how ill prepared they were. san jose now as a color coded warning system. and better analytics of creek flow data. >> it takes the time to look at the data that has been collected. so we are already have predict models now that we did...
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david louie looking at the flawless launch. >> reporter: in the world of aero naughtics. the most powerful lever was ushering in what many hoped to be a break through moment. to the sound of cheers, the rocket lifted off with three boosters to provide extra thrust. it was an awesome sight as the launch went perfectly and a signal that the future of space is no longer the exclusive domain of federally agencies. >> it means we don't have to depend on the government to get us into space anymore. >> reporter: the large main booster and two smaller ones separated. an observer describing the precision of the landing to a movement of synchronized swimmers. stanford professor and former nasa aims research director scott hubbard called this a major engineering and economic feat. >> where we get the cost of space exploration down to where more and more people, more science, more commerce can take place. >> reporter: spacex elon musk happy. >> it sounds like fun footage. so if the cameras didn't get ploen blown up as well, then we will put that out. >> reporter: musk is also having
david louie looking at the flawless launch. >> reporter: in the world of aero naughtics. the most powerful lever was ushering in what many hoped to be a break through moment. to the sound of cheers, the rocket lifted off with three boosters to provide extra thrust. it was an awesome sight as the launch went perfectly and a signal that the future of space is no longer the exclusive domain of federally agencies. >> it means we don't have to depend on the government to get us into...
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in san jose david louie abc7 news. >> if you want to help replace the unit you can look for this story on our website abc7news.com. >>> safest city in california according to the national council for home safety and security. danville number three. and/ and orinda more imperial was number one. near el centro. >>> encouraging people to call if they -- text if they can't. abc7 news rep rep rep rep rep rp woodrow. >> it will be a good thing to make that available for the speech impaired, deaf, hard-of-hearing community. >> we want you to call if you can, but we want you to text if you have to. >> reporter: receiving 4,911 calls every month. dispatchers recall times text would make a deference. home invasions or instances of domestic violence or abuse. >> drunk father was trying to get into the room where i had her and her sister in the closet. >> reporter: the system isn't perfect. if you text a location that is next to a freeway, the text goes to the chp. and that agency needs to route it to at appropriate chp. the first question is for the senders location. the text is not gps capable d
in san jose david louie abc7 news. >> if you want to help replace the unit you can look for this story on our website abc7news.com. >>> safest city in california according to the national council for home safety and security. danville number three. and/ and orinda more imperial was number one. near el centro. >>> encouraging people to call if they -- text if they can't. abc7 news rep rep rep rep rep rp woodrow. >> it will be a good thing to make that available for...
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in san jose david louie abc7 news. >> look at this. crystal clear once again.. >> cool out there but what about the weekend? >> it is going to get chillier tonight and going to get windoo tomorrow. all in all the weekend is looking not so bad. clear skies right now and temperatures readings range 40 in san jose. it is getting cool out there. chilly i should say. a view of the golden gate. cold early tomorrow morning with a chance of patchy frost but mild n milder in the afternoon. and then we have another cold storm coming in on monday. for tonight and into tomorrow morning, this is the forecast animation. we start the early morning with clear skies and a few clouds and moisture will swing down from the north and a few scattered pop up showers. essentially it will be a dry day. even clearer tomorrow. and also getting windy tomorrow. gusty to want along the coastline but even gustier and gusts spread across the bay area by midday tomorrow. we will see winds gusting 20-25 miles per hour. it will get calmer in the late night hours. overnight lows dropping into the
in san jose david louie abc7 news. >> look at this. crystal clear once again.. >> cool out there but what about the weekend? >> it is going to get chillier tonight and going to get windoo tomorrow. all in all the weekend is looking not so bad. clear skies right now and temperatures readings range 40 in san jose. it is getting cool out there. chilly i should say. a view of the golden gate. cold early tomorrow morning with a chance of patchy frost but mild n milder in the...
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david louie looking at the flawless launch. >> reporter: in the world of aero naughtics.t powerful lever was ushering in what many hoped to be a break through moment. to the sound of cheers, the rocket lifted off with three boosters to provide extra thrust. it was an awesome sight as the launch went perfectly and a signal that the future of space is no longer the exclusive domain of federally agencies. >> it means we don't have to depend on the government to get us into space anymore. >> reporter: the large main booster and two smaller ones separated. an observer describing the precision of the landing to a movement of synchronized swimmers. stanford professor and former nasa aims research director scott hubbard called this a major engineering and economic feat. >> where we get the cost of space exploration down to where more and more people, more science, more commerce can take place. >> reporter: spacex happy. >> it sounds like fun footage. so if the cameras didn't get ploen blown up as well, then we will put that out. >> reporter: musk is also having a bit of fun after
david louie looking at the flawless launch. >> reporter: in the world of aero naughtics.t powerful lever was ushering in what many hoped to be a break through moment. to the sound of cheers, the rocket lifted off with three boosters to provide extra thrust. it was an awesome sight as the launch went perfectly and a signal that the future of space is no longer the exclusive domain of federally agencies. >> it means we don't have to depend on the government to get us into space...
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reporter david louie tracked down what happened to the money. >> reporter: this working class neighbor was home to self-employed people. some escaped with very little. at the time little about they know how neighbors in the community stepped up to help them. a donation center was set up. $30,000 was raised for gift cards to take care of urgent needs. the $6.8 million in donations came in. 4500 people received assistance. 3 million for emergency financial aid. and 200 million for emergency shelter and meals. all of that money has been spent. the family is grateful for that help still they estimate their loss at $12,000 including two cars. the water rose so face they couldn't move them. >> translator: i feel badly about the cars we weren't able to get them back. it was a complete loss. >> reporter: flood losses estimated $73 million. ten tines more than donations raised. suing the city and the water district. >> we've done everything that we can to support the homes and the people that are there. but there are limits to what we are able to do. >> reporter: the ordeal has had psychologica
reporter david louie tracked down what happened to the money. >> reporter: this working class neighbor was home to self-employed people. some escaped with very little. at the time little about they know how neighbors in the community stepped up to help them. a donation center was set up. $30,000 was raised for gift cards to take care of urgent needs. the $6.8 million in donations came in. 4500 people received assistance. 3 million for emergency financial aid. and 200 million for emergency...
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abc7 news reporter david louie looks at the changes. >> reporter: learnin two important lessons. this anniversary of a flood, a father and daughter were recognized for volunteering at school donation centers last year. the harder lesson was learned by the staff how ill prepared they were. san jose now as a color coded warning system. and better analytics of creek flow data. >> it takes the time to look at the data that has been collected. so we are already have predict models now that we did not have at this time. >> reporter: the creek cleaned up and a new wall has been built in the rock springs neighborhood. >> we are protected to a higher level than what happened last year. for the long-term, had is a safe way to go. >> reporter: this formidable wall is deceiving. it is twice as deep as it is fall. sections that extend four to nine feet above the soil. valley water district is close to signing a deal to study long-term flood control. >> we will work with the water district to scope out specific areas that we can do on their behalf they would fundus and we would provide that se
abc7 news reporter david louie looks at the changes. >> reporter: learnin two important lessons. this anniversary of a flood, a father and daughter were recognized for volunteering at school donation centers last year. the harder lesson was learned by the staff how ill prepared they were. san jose now as a color coded warning system. and better analytics of creek flow data. >> it takes the time to look at the data that has been collected. so we are already have predict models now...
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abc7 news reporter david louie has the story? san jose. >> reporter: san jose fire investigators say a suspected arson is one of two such units that provided checkups immunizations to nearly 3,000 homeless patients yearly. >> the unit goes out at least once a week and we do have a doctor and a medical assistant that are on that unit providing services. so it is a setback and we do need to get this replaced as soon as possible. >> reporter: the challenge is cost. the estimateds to build a new one is $250,000. >> i am going it see what my office personally what i can do to help off set some of the costs. i think it is worth exploring to see what the city can do or the county can do. >> reporter: concern that 500 people will lose medical care for six months or longer. >> one automobile unit is going to be impacted and our cathedral unit will be impacted as well. i think people are going to go untreated. >> reporter: serving the uninsured and medical patients for years. on the road for 15 years. in san jose david louie abc7 news. >>
abc7 news reporter david louie has the story? san jose. >> reporter: san jose fire investigators say a suspected arson is one of two such units that provided checkups immunizations to nearly 3,000 homeless patients yearly. >> the unit goes out at least once a week and we do have a doctor and a medical assistant that are on that unit providing services. so it is a setback and we do need to get this replaced as soon as possible. >> reporter: the challenge is cost. the estimateds...
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louie, look at this.g we're doing. what does that mean to you? >> well, you know, it means the president wants to know what they're doing to try to stop trump. that's clearly from all the other text messages, that's what they were working on. that's what they cared about. and so, you know, we need to find out -- we can't be like the fisa court. we have got to actually have the facts. we need to get to the bottom of this and find out what the president knew. steve: sure. but to suggest, louie, that you have got these two agents who are, you know, they have got this text banter going back and forth. but to suggest that the president of the united states was involved in an active investigation into whether or not hillary clinton's email broke all the rules, that is extraordinary. >> it is extraordinary. and clearly the fbi covered for hillary clinton, the doj covered for hillary clinton. and we have got to get the facts out. and, you know, i guess 43 years ago, steve, frank church, senator frank church, demo
louie, look at this.g we're doing. what does that mean to you? >> well, you know, it means the president wants to know what they're doing to try to stop trump. that's clearly from all the other text messages, that's what they were working on. that's what they cared about. and so, you know, we need to find out -- we can't be like the fisa court. we have got to actually have the facts. we need to get to the bottom of this and find out what the president knew. steve: sure. but to suggest,...
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louie: um, i would challenge you to look at brand awareness.and you got some great partners that are gonna help you with that. but today, it's not there. it's not known. heather: i would add to that authenticity and the freshness of the product is important. those are the two things that our members really look for when they're purchasing an item at sam's club. how do you convey that freshness and authenticity? what would drive a member to pick up this versus another brand that they might be more familiar with? lemonis: for exclusives, extras, and business advice, visit theprofit.cnbc.com. successful people have onthey read more.on. how do they find the time? with audible. audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks. books like peak performance... and endurance. books that energize and inspire for just $14.95 a month. less than you'd pay for the hardcover. with audible, you get a credit-a-month good for any audiobook. if you don't like it, exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if
louie: um, i would challenge you to look at brand awareness.and you got some great partners that are gonna help you with that. but today, it's not there. it's not known. heather: i would add to that authenticity and the freshness of the product is important. those are the two things that our members really look for when they're purchasing an item at sam's club. how do you convey that freshness and authenticity? what would drive a member to pick up this versus another brand that they might be...
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please leave the do solos let song louie told her to send us least sleep. for. a little song please please. something oh. i see. some. baby we. see you live in new. house. in. our farm. thank. you. thank you. it's an underground war against crime. more and more young men are being gunned down in the slums of nairobi by the police. there were more than three thousand such killings last year alone one of victims was nineteen year old brian friends and neighbors tell us what happened why it was brian. extrajudicial killings with my rogue reporter on. the. field. the scars on. the path of the tangible. forgot. to cities and. they have survived do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but they also admire people who want to stay here and. decided to create something . new beginning in peace time for the people making it possible what needs to happen the tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance. out of darkness cities after war. starting march tenth on d w. this is due to every news coming to wind from burr
please leave the do solos let song louie told her to send us least sleep. for. a little song please please. something oh. i see. some. baby we. see you live in new. house. in. our farm. thank. you. thank you. it's an underground war against crime. more and more young men are being gunned down in the slums of nairobi by the police. there were more than three thousand such killings last year alone one of victims was nineteen year old brian friends and neighbors tell us what happened why it was...
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david louie has one family's story. >> reporter: this is the disaster that thousands never expected,ire neighborhoods along coyote creek rose so quickly they had no time to move their cars. isabel lives on welch avenue. the force of the contaminated water nearly knocked her over. >> they said get out, get out. >> reporter: one year later, the flood remains a painful experience for her sons who lost their bikes and toys. >> i'm sad about it. >> reporter: does it really make you upset? >> yes. >> reporter: edgar's family got assistance from the -- $3 million for housing, vehicles and basic needs, $3 million for emergency financial aid and 200 million for emergency shelter and meals. a donation center raised $30,000 for gift cards. 130 families at the school were flood victims. >> reaching out to all of our extended community areas and having people get those immediately. >> reporter: the flood nightmare is still fresh on the boys' minds. >> translator: i don't know what to face with the kids when they ask me, it's going to rain, could this happen to us again? >> reporter: david louie,
david louie has one family's story. >> reporter: this is the disaster that thousands never expected,ire neighborhoods along coyote creek rose so quickly they had no time to move their cars. isabel lives on welch avenue. the force of the contaminated water nearly knocked her over. >> they said get out, get out. >> reporter: one year later, the flood remains a painful experience for her sons who lost their bikes and toys. >> i'm sad about it. >> reporter: does it...
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. >> david louie is live with a look at the big picture and a glimpse of what we can expect this year. >> there's no question people have been enjoying a string of warm and sunny days, heading out to trails and parks like this one. but there is concern that ha significant dry spell could imperil our water supply. however, the water district says it's a bit early to use word drought. the reservoir's owned and operated bit valley water district. they're primed to capture runoff. but stretchesf sun and warm temperatures have some people wondering about another drought. a trodrought means there's a wa supply shortage. >> we don't have a water shortage because of the good work our community's done to conserve water. >> on a larger scale, there is measured concern about the snowpack in the sierra which provides about 35% of the state's need. 13.6 inches was the depth recorded. that's 14% of the historic average. >> we have half a winter to go. so there's still time to see one or two atmospheric rivers. >> we do have some storms coming in a couple weeks. they might be warmer storms, subtropi
. >> david louie is live with a look at the big picture and a glimpse of what we can expect this year. >> there's no question people have been enjoying a string of warm and sunny days, heading out to trails and parks like this one. but there is concern that ha significant dry spell could imperil our water supply. however, the water district says it's a bit early to use word drought. the reservoir's owned and operated bit valley water district. they're primed to capture runoff. but...
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abc 7 news reporter david louie lass more. >> the ten rest invoices operated bile water district range from 10 to 44% of capacity. they're primed to capture run off from the snow melt. but stretches of sun and warm temperatures have people wondering about another drought. a drought means a water supply shortage. >> we don't have a water shortage because of the good work the community has done to save water. continued to save water and our ground water level recovered from the multiyear drought. >> on a larger scale there is measured concerns about the snow back in the seer aire supplying about 30% of the state's needs. the survey measured it at 13.6 inches with water content of only 2.6 inches. 14% of the historic average. >> we still have half a winter to go. there is time to see one or two atmospheric rivers which can make all the difference. >> we do have storms maybe in a couple of weeks might be warmer storms. subtropical storms. so the snow levels may be high. we may not be seeing much of an improvement in the snow pack with the storms. >> reporter: the valley water district does
abc 7 news reporter david louie lass more. >> the ten rest invoices operated bile water district range from 10 to 44% of capacity. they're primed to capture run off from the snow melt. but stretches of sun and warm temperatures have people wondering about another drought. a drought means a water supply shortage. >> we don't have a water shortage because of the good work the community has done to save water. continued to save water and our ground water level recovered from the...
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it's super sad. >> reporter: in san mateo, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> today a federal appeals court judge upheld a san francisco law that limits rental housing buyouts. the current law allows landlords to publicly offer tenants money to vacate their rent controlled apartments and it also allows tenants to back out of a buyout deal within 45 days. san francisco supervisors in 2014 amid concerns that landlords were buying out tenants so they could hike up rents for new occupants. >>> an oakland city councilmember wants to add a new tax onto vacant properties to fund projects to help the homeless. rebecca kaplan says that properties that stay empty for a long time encourage blight. money raised by the tax could fund new housing or homeless services. the proposal will be heard at a council meeting next month. >>> canada's prime minister kicked off his two-day trip to california today by conducting meetings with tech executives from salesforce, amazon and ebay. justin trudeau is not hiding the fact that he is here to pitch canada as a place where american tech firms can do business. abc
it's super sad. >> reporter: in san mateo, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> today a federal appeals court judge upheld a san francisco law that limits rental housing buyouts. the current law allows landlords to publicly offer tenants money to vacate their rent controlled apartments and it also allows tenants to back out of a buyout deal within 45 days. san francisco supervisors in 2014 amid concerns that landlords were buying out tenants so they could hike up rents for new occupants....
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greenhouse gas emissions and improving our climate sustainability. >> reporter: in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news news. >>> abc 7 news weather anchor spencer christian is here with the forecast. boy, we need rain. >> i was getting excited yesterday because our models for the next seven to ten days why showing a chance for rain next wednesday. now that chance seems to be fading. so more of the same. live doppler 7 shows clear skies mainly across the bay area right now. we've had a few thin, high clouds around, not much to those clouds. let's move along and take a look at the 24-hour temperature change. that's important. it got warmer today, in fact four degrees warmer right now in most bay area locations than at this hour yesterday. warmer in san francisco, novato, san jose. the warming trend has begun. it won't last very long. sutro tower looking over san francisco. it's 55 in san francisco and across the bay. san jose, 59. gilroy, 55. a beautiful sky from emeryville. 59 in santa rosa, 56 at livermore. looking at out over the embarcadero from our rooftop camera, clear and chilly overn
greenhouse gas emissions and improving our climate sustainability. >> reporter: in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news news. >>> abc 7 news weather anchor spencer christian is here with the forecast. boy, we need rain. >> i was getting excited yesterday because our models for the next seven to ten days why showing a chance for rain next wednesday. now that chance seems to be fading. so more of the same. live doppler 7 shows clear skies mainly across the bay area right now....
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david louie was there. >> reporter: it's a building with no identifying signs. the only clue is on license plates and vans in a secure parking lot. it's a substation for i.c.e. >> no love for i.c.e. >> the immigrant rights group known as siren, led a protest rally oud the morgan hill facility. it opposes how i.c.e. agents have conducted audits at businesses to identify potentially undocument the workers. the morgan hill office does not conduct knows audits with you does process and deport those deemed to be criminals. >> if we all stand up and stand against what they are doing we have a chance to putting a stop to this. >> reporter: another bone of contention is whether the office will be used as a detention facility. the i.c.e. spokesman says there is no detention facilities in the facilities. the zoning laws don't allow them as a federal agency i.c.e. could put them in without the city permission. i.c.e. issued this statement about the protest rally. i.c.e. fully respects of rights of all to voits opinion without interference. the department of homeland securi
david louie was there. >> reporter: it's a building with no identifying signs. the only clue is on license plates and vans in a secure parking lot. it's a substation for i.c.e. >> no love for i.c.e. >> the immigrant rights group known as siren, led a protest rally oud the morgan hill facility. it opposes how i.c.e. agents have conducted audits at businesses to identify potentially undocument the workers. the morgan hill office does not conduct knows audits with you does...
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abc 7 news reporter david louie talked to a tax expert to find out. >> reporter: now that the tax cut is showing nup paychecks, what will the increase be? >> maybe 70, i don't know. >> you're hoping that much. >> i guess so we'll see. >> reporter: jay chambers hasn't had a chance to look. >> i think probably just deposited my paycheck. >> you didn't look. >> haven't yet no. >> this professor who teaches accounting and finance at san jose state says the amount varies individual by by income and other factors. >> roughly if married under 120,000 of income their children are under the age of 17, and they've always claimed a standard deduction before they're seeing a tax cut. >> however some taxpayers especially here in california may see a tax increase. >> increase would be due to their loss of the deductions such as in california high income individuals losing their state tax deduction and property tax other than a total of $10,000 deduction, that could be a significant amount for some. >> >> reporter: she recommends the taxpayers crunch the numbers to make sure enough taxes are withhel
abc 7 news reporter david louie talked to a tax expert to find out. >> reporter: now that the tax cut is showing nup paychecks, what will the increase be? >> maybe 70, i don't know. >> you're hoping that much. >> i guess so we'll see. >> reporter: jay chambers hasn't had a chance to look. >> i think probably just deposited my paycheck. >> you didn't look. >> haven't yet no. >> this professor who teaches accounting and finance at san jose...
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-- louie from next door? i had a connection with downtown bookmaking central headquarters, and i understands who louie is connected with. this was the kind of probable cause we had to build, and from there we built a wiretap case against a satellite bookmaking operation. to the north end, the social club, that was the headquarters for the book. jonathan bender: you did a lot of work. at the end, there was a pay phone in the social club you wanted to tappan, which was not ,asy in those days -- tap[ which was not easy in those days. almostouseley: everywhere, they have a social club that is their headquarters. that is where they have their own legal dice and card games. -- illegal dice and card games. they hang out and talk business. this is their model office. -- mob office. the phone they were using back in 1960 was a pay phone. we put together an affidavit back to the department of justice. someone comes back and says, this is a pay phone. in to not going to listen everyone. thecan only listen in when bookke
-- louie from next door? i had a connection with downtown bookmaking central headquarters, and i understands who louie is connected with. this was the kind of probable cause we had to build, and from there we built a wiretap case against a satellite bookmaking operation. to the north end, the social club, that was the headquarters for the book. jonathan bender: you did a lot of work. at the end, there was a pay phone in the social club you wanted to tappan, which was not ,asy in those days --...
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congressman louie gohmert on deck tonight. the fbi under fire from the congress and republicans.'m joined by the fbi former director james kallstrom. ♪ your heart doesn't only belong to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make more tomorrows possible. ♪ because um, i've been meaning to talk to you, uh oh. well, you know, you're getting older. um, you might be experiencing some, ah, sensations. ah
congressman louie gohmert on deck tonight. the fbi under fire from the congress and republicans.'m joined by the fbi former director james kallstrom. ♪ your heart doesn't only belong to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the...
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greenhouse gas emissions and improving our climate sustainability. >> reporter: in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news news. >>> abc 7 news weather anchor spencer christian is here with the forecast. boy, we need rain. >> i was getting excited yesterday because our models for the next seven to ten days why showing a chance for rain next wednesday. now that chance seems to be fading. so more of the same. live doppler 7 shows clear skies mainly across the bay area right now. we've had a few thin, high clouds around, not much to those clouds. let's move along and take a look at the 24-hour temperature change. that's important. it got warmer today, in fact four degrees warmer right now in most bay area locations than at this hour yesterday. warmer in san francisco, novato, san jose. the warming trend has begun. it won't last very long. sutro tower looking over san francisco. it's 55 in san francisco and across the bay. san jose, 59. gilroy, 55. a beautiful sky from emeryville. 59 in santa rosa, 56 at livermore. looking at out over the embarcadero from our rooftop camera, clear and chilly overn
greenhouse gas emissions and improving our climate sustainability. >> reporter: in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news news. >>> abc 7 news weather anchor spencer christian is here with the forecast. boy, we need rain. >> i was getting excited yesterday because our models for the next seven to ten days why showing a chance for rain next wednesday. now that chance seems to be fading. so more of the same. live doppler 7 shows clear skies mainly across the bay area right now....
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in san jose, david louie abc 7 news. >>> stay with us more to come. some looking forward to the super bowl others looking forward to this, a puppy bowl. this time there is a twist. >>> well, expect plenty of likes yips and cute little dogs this sunday morning -- this sunday during puppy bowl 14. team rough versus team fluff. points are scored when puppy carry a football shaped toy into the end zone. this year something completely different. >> i have an sloth as an assist because i needed help and i decided to make it as difficult by getting the slowest animal on the planet to be my stfrt positive let's up the comity and chaos. >> halftime is always a surprise. sometimes it's kittens. other times dwarf goats. what's very important is that all of the animals in the show are from shelters. puppy bowl 14 shows on animal planet. >>> kickback and leather offering free delivery during super bowl weekend. the offer in valid 40 city. chip olte has been struggle during food safety scarce. >> teslas is expanding in fremont but with the growth comes concern. com
in san jose, david louie abc 7 news. >>> stay with us more to come. some looking forward to the super bowl others looking forward to this, a puppy bowl. this time there is a twist. >>> well, expect plenty of likes yips and cute little dogs this sunday morning -- this sunday during puppy bowl 14. team rough versus team fluff. points are scored when puppy carry a football shaped toy into the end zone. this year something completely different. >> i have an sloth as an...
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david louie has the story. >> reporter: the view from sky 7 shows how quickly flooded. witnesses say the flow started slowly and then quickly accelerated. the first to get flooded was st. matthew as catholic church and school. the carpet got soaked. the 5-year-old gymnasium had wear. at one house with an 1,800 square foot basement the water was five feet deep. >> everything downstairs from the wine cell ar to the office, the kid's family room, everything had finished custom pieces and it's not replaceable. >> the water main that ruptured was over 60 years old. >> this main in fact that we had the leak on was installed in 1955. it's a 12-inch cast iron pipe main. >> do they typically break like this? >> not typically. we'll take a look at leak history on this. right now i'm not aware of anything recent. >> the flood waters rose in part because of drain clogged. the level receded once that was addressed. it appears the climbing wall at the gym has to come down. other concerns are the badly damaged classroom and the hardwood floor. >> all that's being assessed right now, r
david louie has the story. >> reporter: the view from sky 7 shows how quickly flooded. witnesses say the flow started slowly and then quickly accelerated. the first to get flooded was st. matthew as catholic church and school. the carpet got soaked. the 5-year-old gymnasium had wear. at one house with an 1,800 square foot basement the water was five feet deep. >> everything downstairs from the wine cell ar to the office, the kid's family room, everything had finished custom pieces...
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. >> david louie is live with a look at the big picture and a glimpse of what we can expect this year. >> there's no question people have been enjoying a string of warm and sunny days, heading out to trails and parks like this one. but there is concern that ha significant dry spell could imperil our water supply. however, the water district says it's a bit early to use word drought. the reservoir's owned and operated bit valley water district. they're primed to capture runoff. but stretches of sun and warm temperatures have some people wondering about another drought. a trodrought means there's a wa supply shortage. >> we don't have a water shortage because of the good work our community's done to conserve water. >> on a larger scale, there is measured concern about the snowpack in the sierra which provides about 35% of the state's need. 13.6 inches was the depth recorded. that's 14% of the historic average. >> we have half a winter to go. so there's still time to see one or two atmospheric rivers. >> we do have some storms coming in a couple weeks. they might be warmer storms, subtro
. >> david louie is live with a look at the big picture and a glimpse of what we can expect this year. >> there's no question people have been enjoying a string of warm and sunny days, heading out to trails and parks like this one. but there is concern that ha significant dry spell could imperil our water supply. however, the water district says it's a bit early to use word drought. the reservoir's owned and operated bit valley water district. they're primed to capture runoff. but...
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it's super sad. >> reporter: in san mateo, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> today a federal appeals court judge upheld a san francisco law that limits rental housing buyouts. the current law allows landlords to publicly offer tenants money to vacate their rent controlled apartments and it also allows tenants to back out of a buyout deal within 45 days. san francisco supervisors in 2014 amid concerns that landlords were buying out tenants so they could hike up rents for new occupants. >>> an oakland city councilmember wants to add a new tax onto vacant properties to fund projects to help the homeless. rebecca kaplan says that properties that stay empty for a long time encourage blight. money raised by the tax could fund new housing or homeless services. the proposal will be heard at a council meeting next month. >>> canada's prime minister kicked off his two-day trip to california today by conducting meetings with tech executives from salesforce, amazon and ebay. justin trudeau is not hiding the fact that he is here to pitch canada as a place where american tech firms can do business. abc
it's super sad. >> reporter: in san mateo, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> today a federal appeals court judge upheld a san francisco law that limits rental housing buyouts. the current law allows landlords to publicly offer tenants money to vacate their rent controlled apartments and it also allows tenants to back out of a buyout deal within 45 days. san francisco supervisors in 2014 amid concerns that landlords were buying out tenants so they could hike up rents for new occupants....
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abc 7 news reporter david louie looks at what the summit who hopes to accomplish. >> reporter: for some, leading the charge to end gun violence is a silent picket line outside a gun store. five people held signs. others are embracing a call for a summit by county supervisor dave courtsy. who acceptables experts in mental health, law enforcement and social services. >> i want to see background checks expanded so that they inlude red flags when there is the kind of severe mental health issues or background that are already been diagnosed. >> gun violence is a reality in san jose. three years ago san jose police officer michael johnson was shot and killed as he responded to a report of a suicidal man with a rifle. a relative of the suspect scott done ham said at the time he may have had an undiagnosed mental condition. however, mental health advocates urge the county not to stigma advertise individual was mental illness. >> impulsety, anger traumatic life events such as job loss or divorce on alcohol use are stronger risk factors not mental illness. >> noah spoke against the resolution at
abc 7 news reporter david louie looks at what the summit who hopes to accomplish. >> reporter: for some, leading the charge to end gun violence is a silent picket line outside a gun store. five people held signs. others are embracing a call for a summit by county supervisor dave courtsy. who acceptables experts in mental health, law enforcement and social services. >> i want to see background checks expanded so that they inlude red flags when there is the kind of severe mental...
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david louie looks at the ever ord -- effort to get it replaced. >> reporter: it fell victim to suspected arson early sunday morning, parked behind gardner family health services. >> the unit goes out at least once a week. that is a big impact. we do have a doctor and medical assistant that are on that unit providing services. so it is a setback. we do need to get this replaced as soon as possible. >> reporter: this is youtube video of the unit. it's the larger of two mobile health centers. computers and diagnostic equipment inside were destroyed. the estimated replacement cost is $250,000. roberta gunderson is worried about the impact on fragile patients who won't get flu shots or counseling as a result of the loss of the mobile unit. >> it's going to take at least six months to get back on the road again. i can see at least 500 people going without services. >> reporter: patients on average get services three times a year in these unit. the arson unit is investigating. the surveillance cameras are decoys, so no video was record. >> i sure hope it's not someone anti-homeless or anti-anyt
david louie looks at the ever ord -- effort to get it replaced. >> reporter: it fell victim to suspected arson early sunday morning, parked behind gardner family health services. >> the unit goes out at least once a week. that is a big impact. we do have a doctor and medical assistant that are on that unit providing services. so it is a setback. we do need to get this replaced as soon as possible. >> reporter: this is youtube video of the unit. it's the larger of two mobile...
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. >> now abc news reporter david louie tracked down what happened to all the money. >> reporter: the flood victims never expected to be rousted from homes. this working class neighborhood was home to self-employed trades people a laborers and restaurant workers. some skapd with little. at the time little did they know how neighbors and others in the communities would step up to help them. a donation center was set up by parents at this school where 100 families were victims. 30,000 was raised for gift cards to take care of urgent needs. the silicon valley community foings says 6.8 million in donations came in 4500 was received them enforcement 3 million was for housing vehicles and basic needs. 3 million for emergency financial aid and 200 million for emergency shelter and meals all that money has been spent. the this family is grateful for the help still they intimidate their loss at $12,000 including two cars. the waters rose so fast they couldn't move them >> translator: i feel really badly about the cars because we couldn't get them back. it was a complete loss. and we can't affo
. >> now abc news reporter david louie tracked down what happened to all the money. >> reporter: the flood victims never expected to be rousted from homes. this working class neighborhood was home to self-employed trades people a laborers and restaurant workers. some skapd with little. at the time little did they know how neighbors and others in the communities would step up to help them. a donation center was set up by parents at this school where 100 families were victims. 30,000...
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stool andwn at the asks the counterman, where is louie from next door? now i had a connection with the downtown bookmaking central headquarters and i understand who louie is connected with. this was the kind of probable cause we had to build, and from there we built a wiretap case against a satellite bookmaking operation. that took us down to the north end, the social club, that was the headquarters for the book. jonathan bender: even then, your job isn't done. you had done a lot of work, but there was a pay phone in the social club you wanted to get a tap on, which was not easy in those days. william ouseley: i told you was a difficult process so here's a good example. when we finally got probable , which isthe trap typical almost everywhere, the have a social club that is their headquarters. that is where they have their illegal dice and card games. they hang out and talk business. this is the mob office. the phone they were using back in 1960 was a pay phone. we put together an affidavit and sent it back to the department of justice. the legal eagle c
stool andwn at the asks the counterman, where is louie from next door? now i had a connection with the downtown bookmaking central headquarters and i understand who louie is connected with. this was the kind of probable cause we had to build, and from there we built a wiretap case against a satellite bookmaking operation. that took us down to the north end, the social club, that was the headquarters for the book. jonathan bender: even then, your job isn't done. you had done a lot of work, but...
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in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >>> a top researcher found that our countries is -- the consequences are likely to be unprecedented extreme weather, that boils down to extreme heat, dryness and precipitation. these conditions will increase across all of north america, europe and asia if greenhouse gasses are not reduced. he addressed that in a summit in lake tahoe. zp >> we now have confidence in our technology, for instance if we look around the globe, at all the hottest events that have happened around the globe, we find that more than 80% of those have been influenced by global warming. >> so good news, california is on track to meet it's 2020 goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. >>> well, new video just in to the abc7 newsroom, sky 7 was over this small fire in freemont off mowry, you can see the smoke still rising, the fire is out but firefighters are still mopping it up. it was a grass fire near a homeless camp that had spread to some trees. our video did show some tents not far from the smoke, no word on any injuries or what caused the f
in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >>> a top researcher found that our countries is -- the consequences are likely to be unprecedented extreme weather, that boils down to extreme heat, dryness and precipitation. these conditions will increase across all of north america, europe and asia if greenhouse gasses are not reduced. he addressed that in a summit in lake tahoe. zp >> we now have confidence in our technology, for instance if we look around the globe, at all the hottest...
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david louie, abc 7 news. >>> university of san diego men's basketball coach lamont smith is on administrativeeave following his arrest on domestic violence charges in san francisco. vic lee first broke the story yesterday. he was arrested at the oak land airport has his team prepared to fly back following a game against the university of san francisco. a woman at the marriott near union square is accusing smith of assaulting her saturday night. university says it's also conducting an investigation. it released a statement, quote, our values as a faith-based institution call upon us to proceed with justice and compassion. our prayers are for all of those impacted by this situation. >>> now back to that snow that fell in parts of the bay area today. sky 7 was those who wanted to get a look were out of luck. >> reporter: from sky 7, you can see the snow on the mountain ridges northeast of san jose. a pretty picture and not one we're used to seeing in the south bay. certainly a surprise for these cows that were once grazing in their green pasture. about ten miles away, the hillsides were covered
david louie, abc 7 news. >>> university of san diego men's basketball coach lamont smith is on administrativeeave following his arrest on domestic violence charges in san francisco. vic lee first broke the story yesterday. he was arrested at the oak land airport has his team prepared to fly back following a game against the university of san francisco. a woman at the marriott near union square is accusing smith of assaulting her saturday night. university says it's also conducting an...
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in san jose, david louie, abc7 c news. >>> an apology isn't enough for one north bay mother, she wants accountability even charges after a high school teacher is accused of slapping her son. >> that shouldn't have happened. we bring our kids to school to know they're going to be safe. >> reporter: laniqua hopkins 6-year-old son is a special education at vallejo's special education school. on friday, hopkins received a phone call from the school. >> i was notified that my son may have been slapped by a substitute teacher. >> reporter: hopkins ran to highly land and even took these pictures of his cheek. she told us she wanted to talk directly with that teacher, but that teacher had already left campus. the vallejo city unified school district issued a statement, the teach was immediately pulled from the site. this matter is currently being investigated by the vallejo police department and the district is cooperating in the investigation. hopkins said she filed a police report, but she could not verify that the school contacted police, even though it's own policy in such instances requir
in san jose, david louie, abc7 c news. >>> an apology isn't enough for one north bay mother, she wants accountability even charges after a high school teacher is accused of slapping her son. >> that shouldn't have happened. we bring our kids to school to know they're going to be safe. >> reporter: laniqua hopkins 6-year-old son is a special education at vallejo's special education school. on friday, hopkins received a phone call from the school. >> i was notified that...