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business owners are holding their breath. >> team, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >>> the california dream blowing in the wind. i was going to sing it but ama daetz said please don't. delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. your heart is at the heart of everything you do. and if you have heart failure, there's entresto. entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. 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, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. if there were a bu
business owners are holding their breath. >> team, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >>> the california dream blowing in the wind. i was going to sing it but ama daetz said please don't. delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at...
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melanie woodrow is here with the story. >> he took the petition. >> reporter: he was collecting signatures for a petition to recall school board members on may 30th when a man offered to sign the petition and took the clipboard with other people's signatures and addresses. a witness share this video near the street with abc7 news. >> he took the petition. i saw you. >> i was shocked. i was angry at the same time. >> reporter: they followed the man. >> i couldn't believe it. i saw him toss the clipboard underneath the car. >> reporter: another person spotted the clipboard underneath the car. >> help me. >> i realized some petitions are still missing. >> where is the other ones, where is the other one? >> the man took the other signatures out of the back of his jeans. >> i was so furious. why would someone do this? why? >> stop! you are breaking the law! >> there is a misconception that asian immigrants do not speak up. i think it is wrong. >> reporter: he reported the incident to sf pd. >> our investigators are diligently working on the case. they are gathering information and have leads th
melanie woodrow is here with the story. >> he took the petition. >> reporter: he was collecting signatures for a petition to recall school board members on may 30th when a man offered to sign the petition and took the clipboard with other people's signatures and addresses. a witness share this video near the street with abc7 news. >> he took the petition. i saw you. >> i was shocked. i was angry at the same time. >> reporter: they followed the man. >> i...
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melanie woodrow has covered the story since 2015. she is in the newsroom with a preview of what you will see on the two-hour abc 2020 special. melanie? >> reporter: for the first time, we are getting a look at matt mustard interrogating aaron quinn for hours on end while his girlfriend was at risk. instead of looking for her, the kidnappers had taken denise. they were accused of making the whole thing up. >> every moment, i kept picturing him. i just keke the feeling would feel like to be safe in his arms again. >> reporter: she describes being kidnapped and assaulted by matthew in a new interview. he broke into aaron quinn's home where he drugged, blindfolded, and tied up the couple for kidnapping hoskins. quinn describes the instructions mueller gave him. >> they told me i need to stay at my house. they said they'd send me a video recording on a monitor to make sure i don't contact anyone. >> i know it sounds like it's a movie. i know it sounds bizarre. >> reporter: it was too bizarre for detective mustard. >> i'm telling you it did
melanie woodrow has covered the story since 2015. she is in the newsroom with a preview of what you will see on the two-hour abc 2020 special. melanie? >> reporter: for the first time, we are getting a look at matt mustard interrogating aaron quinn for hours on end while his girlfriend was at risk. instead of looking for her, the kidnappers had taken denise. they were accused of making the whole thing up. >> every moment, i kept picturing him. i just keke the feeling would feel like...
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i-team they smacked abc7 reporter melanie woodrow has the story. >> reporter: kit lam was collecting signatures to recall three school board members when a man that has not been named offered to sign the petition then took the clipboard with other people signatures and addresses. a witness recorded this video with abc7 news. >> i saw you. >> i was shocked and angry at the same time. >> reporter: kit lam and the witness followed the man. >> i couldn't believe it because i saw him toss the clipboard underneath the car. >> reporter: another person spotted the clipboard underneath the car. >> and i realized some petition is still missing. >> reporter: the man took the other signatures out of the back of his jeans. >> i was just furious, like why was someone doing this? why? >> sir you are breaking the law ! >> there is a misconception that asian immigrants do not speak up and i think it's wrong. >> reporter: kit lam reported the incident and officer -- responded. >> our officers are gathering information and have leads they are following up on. >> reporter: the man indeed his pockets say
i-team they smacked abc7 reporter melanie woodrow has the story. >> reporter: kit lam was collecting signatures to recall three school board members when a man that has not been named offered to sign the petition then took the clipboard with other people signatures and addresses. a witness recorded this video with abc7 news. >> i saw you. >> i was shocked and angry at the same time. >> reporter: kit lam and the witness followed the man. >> i couldn't believe it...
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melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> cassidy killed nine of his coworkers at the vta two weeks ago. we have links to help support their families. you will find them in the article a today story on abc 7 news.com. >>> in san francisco fertility clinic will pay millions in damages for destroying eggs and embryos. pacific fertility center sent a note to patients that one of its cryo- tanks ran low on nitrogen and failed. more than 3500 ads and embryos were destroyed. a judge awarded $15 million to five plaintiffs. attorneys essay there are hundreds more waiting in arbitration. >>> coming up here next, we are joint life by abc 7 insider so mac -- philip. hear from an insider who checked himself into treatment for alcohol abuse. >>> the fate of the great highway. we will have the latest on a meeting to decide whether this will be closed to cars osed to good. good. >> i am to be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means asking for what we want, and need... and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. living longer is possible and proven with kisqali when taken with a nonsteroidal aroma
melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> cassidy killed nine of his coworkers at the vta two weeks ago. we have links to help support their families. you will find them in the article a today story on abc 7 news.com. >>> in san francisco fertility clinic will pay millions in damages for destroying eggs and embryos. pacific fertility center sent a note to patients that one of its cryo- tanks ran low on nitrogen and failed. more than 3500 ads and embryos were destroyed. a judge awarded $15...
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abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow has the story. >> reporter: kit lam was collecting signatures for a petition to recall three san francisco school board members sunday, may 30 when a man sf pd is not naming offered to sign the petition, then took the clip board with other people's signatures and addresses. a witness shared video she recorded with abc7 news. >> i saw you. >> i was shocked and angry at the same time. >> reporter: they followed the man. >> i couldn't believe it because i saw him toss the clip board underneath the car. >> reporter: another person spotted the clipboard underneath the car. >> and i realized some of the petition are still missing. >> where is the other one? >> reporter: the man took the other signatures out of the back of his jeans. >> i was just furious, why was someone doing this? why? >> stop, you're breaking the law ! >> there is a misconception that asian immigrants do not speak up. and i think it's wrong. >> reporter: kit lam reported the incident to sf pd. >> our investigators who are diligently working on the case are gathering information and hav
abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow has the story. >> reporter: kit lam was collecting signatures for a petition to recall three san francisco school board members sunday, may 30 when a man sf pd is not naming offered to sign the petition, then took the clip board with other people's signatures and addresses. a witness shared video she recorded with abc7 news. >> i saw you. >> i was shocked and angry at the same time. >> reporter: they followed the man. >> i...
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melanie woodrow is here with the story. >> he took the petition. >> reporter: he was collecting signaturesn to recall school board members on may 30th when a man offered to sign the petition and took the clipboard with other people's signatures and addresses. a witness share this video near the street with abc7 news. >> he took the petition. i saw you. >> i was shocked. i was angry at the same time. >> reporter: they followed the man. >> i couldn't believe it. i saw him toss the clipboard underneath the car. >> reporter: another person spotted the clipboard underneath the car.
melanie woodrow is here with the story. >> he took the petition. >> reporter: he was collecting signaturesn to recall school board members on may 30th when a man offered to sign the petition and took the clipboard with other people's signatures and addresses. a witness share this video near the street with abc7 news. >> he took the petition. i saw you. >> i was shocked. i was angry at the same time. >> reporter: they followed the man. >> i couldn't believe...
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the i team reporter melanie woodrow has followed this case since 2015.e today and has the latest. >> reporter: denise haskins and aaron quinn are telling their story. >> for so many years we had a standby song silently as the world had misinformed conversations and judgments about the worst moment of our life. and who we are as people. >> victim f. crime victims to survivors, they detail being victimized twice. first by matthew mueller and then by the vallejo police department and the fbi. in march of 2015, mueller wearing a full body wetsuit broke into quinn's home where they drug blindfolded and tied up the couple. for kidnapping haskins. when they turn to the vallejo police department for help, detective matt mustard interrogated him for hours. suggesting that he murdered her. >> the frog went into its who did now? it's the guy i've been sitting here talking to tonight. so i get out the puzzle pieces and i start to figure out how i make it so you look like a monster. >> when you watch that interrogation video now what is that like for you? seeing that
the i team reporter melanie woodrow has followed this case since 2015.e today and has the latest. >> reporter: denise haskins and aaron quinn are telling their story. >> for so many years we had a standby song silently as the world had misinformed conversations and judgments about the worst moment of our life. and who we are as people. >> victim f. crime victims to survivors, they detail being victimized twice. first by matthew mueller and then by the vallejo police department...
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melanie woodrow has covered the story from the very beginning and spoke with sean monterrosa's sisters about the course it has taken over the past year. >> and a 365 days since sean monterrosa's death his sisters have fought for justice. >> this is a lifelong fight. >> the 22-the 22-the 22-the 22- sisters asking to sign a petition for justice for george floyd. and never imagined the following day that they would be advocating for their family as well. >> return the pain into power and we turn it into a different type of purpose. >> on june 2 a police officer shot and killed him from the back of an unmarked police vehicles firing through the windshield. >> he pointed a gun at us. >> sean monterrosa was outside of a walgreens. he was crouched down in a half kneeling position moving his hands toward the waist area revealing what appeared to be the butt of a handgun. it turned out to be a hammer. on the four month anniversary, the california highway patrol arrested michelle and ashley for protesting outside of gov. gavin newsom's home. the charges were latelatelate >> it goes to show conti
melanie woodrow has covered the story from the very beginning and spoke with sean monterrosa's sisters about the course it has taken over the past year. >> and a 365 days since sean monterrosa's death his sisters have fought for justice. >> this is a lifelong fight. >> the 22-the 22-the 22-the 22- sisters asking to sign a petition for justice for george floyd. and never imagined the following day that they would be advocating for their family as well. >> return the pain...
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melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >>> members of the board of supervisors committee are asking the city schoolnk its decision to change school start times in the fall. >> this feels to be -- it feels like a couple steps back. it feels like a punch in the gut. >> the youth, young adults and families committee addressed the issue, today. they believe with covid and other issues, the district needs a change in start times to dozens of its schools under the plan, schools will begin at either 7:50, 8:40, or 9:30. part of the thing to stagger start times is you can reduce the number of people on campus at any one time. it keeps everybody safe. >>> london breed just announced fireworks will be back this year for the fourth of july. >> the city organized fireworks. don't go setting them them them >> that's an important distinction. >> like drew said, we have hot weather coming. >>> you will feel the warmer weather coming tomorrow and sunday, warmer than today, even humid, it will feel muggy in the afternoon. it's take a look outside, the camera is showing great visibility. the air quality has been per
melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >>> members of the board of supervisors committee are asking the city schoolnk its decision to change school start times in the fall. >> this feels to be -- it feels like a couple steps back. it feels like a punch in the gut. >> the youth, young adults and families committee addressed the issue, today. they believe with covid and other issues, the district needs a change in start times to dozens of its schools under the plan, schools will begin...
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melanie woodrow, abc news. >> we have a section of the bay area up connected to the derek chauvin case. you can find it on roku tv, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. >>> breaking news out of oakland, someone shot and killed on the sidewalk in the middle of the day, it happened around 3:00 p.m. at the corner of chestnut suite -- street and west grand avenue. police say there were 34 homicide investigations this time last year. >>> we broke the news to you on this show yesterday. oakland board members voted to cut money from the police budget to fund violence prevention efforts. what does it come at a cost? we have the topic at 6:30. >>> within 10 days of california reopening, we are seeing records set around the bay area, was a major milestone in the race some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus, trulicity can lower your risk of cardiovascular events. it ca
melanie woodrow, abc news. >> we have a section of the bay area up connected to the derek chauvin case. you can find it on roku tv, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. >>> breaking news out of oakland, someone shot and killed on the sidewalk in the middle of the day, it happened around 3:00 p.m. at the corner of chestnut suite -- street and west grand avenue. police say there were 34 homicide investigations this time last year. >>> we broke the news to you on this show...
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i will be >> and that was melanie woodrow reporting.ou can watch the full story tonight on a two-hour episode of 2020. that starts at 9:00 onon >>> we want to turn our attention to the weather. the weekend is here. spencer, it is a mini heatwave for some. >> i'm glad you put it that way. there was a lot of june hating -- hanging out by the coastline. let's look at what is happening across the region. excuse me. we have gusty winds in some spots, sfo is up to 30 miles per hour, even some inland areas have gusts up to 20 miles per hour. the onshore flow is quite cool near the coastline. the highest amateur reading i have seen so far today was degrees. so generally, temperatures are below where they were yesterday, 6 degrees cooler in oakland, 11 degrees cooler in novato and hayward, only 2 degrees cooler in san francisco. we are looking west, sort of hazy as the patches of low clouds and high clouds are extending out over the bay right now. it is 57 degrees in san francisco but a bit milder in oakland. 71 in mountain view, mild to warm 84
i will be >> and that was melanie woodrow reporting.ou can watch the full story tonight on a two-hour episode of 2020. that starts at 9:00 onon >>> we want to turn our attention to the weather. the weekend is here. spencer, it is a mini heatwave for some. >> i'm glad you put it that way. there was a lot of june hating -- hanging out by the coastline. let's look at what is happening across the region. excuse me. we have gusty winds in some spots, sfo is up to 30 miles per...
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for the i team, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> the state of california appeal last week's ruling by a federal judge overturning the states three decades-old ban on assault weapons. attorney general rob announced the decision in san francisco alongside governor newsom, health officials, local leaders and gun-control advocates. in his 94 page ruling, judge roger spoke favorably of weapons saying they were overwhelmingly used for legal reasons. >> san francisco supervisor aaron said today he is entering alcohol treatment. this news comes after questions about the longtime politicians conduct at city hall. the 56-year-old has been a force for years in san francisco politics. he is currently serving in his second stint on the board. and a statement today, he said quote i standby my long legislative and civic record must also take full responsibility for the tenure i have struck in my public relationships and for that i am truly sorry. abc 7 news insider is here with more on that. i know there is an interesting exchange recently at city hall. >> just this week. we are talking about a supe
for the i team, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> the state of california appeal last week's ruling by a federal judge overturning the states three decades-old ban on assault weapons. attorney general rob announced the decision in san francisco alongside governor newsom, health officials, local leaders and gun-control advocates. in his 94 page ruling, judge roger spoke favorably of weapons saying they were overwhelmingly used for legal reasons. >> san francisco supervisor aaron said...