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so the plywood, you cannot get through is typical tools. >> the fire started in front on the second floor and quickly spread to the third. firefighters made a hasty retreat outside. >> we will never went out and went to a defensive operation. >> it took them an hour-and-a- half to get the flames under control and let the home is suppose to be officially vacant >> one person was in the building at the time the fire started. he was out upon our arrival. >> there are a lot of homeless people. >> he lives nearby and says that he had seen activity mostly from people who had no other place to go. >> if you are homeless, it gets cold out here. they will sleep wherever they can. >> the file, and will be here all day to make sure that the fire is out and get to the root of what destroyed this old victorian here in west oakland. reporting from oakland, cbs 5. >> a preliminary hearing haping in los angeles for the two men accused of beating giants fan brian stowe into a coma out of but dodger stadium. they have pled not guilty to mayhem and assault charges and loss angeles times reporter said the co
so the plywood, you cannot get through is typical tools. >> the fire started in front on the second floor and quickly spread to the third. firefighters made a hasty retreat outside. >> we will never went out and went to a defensive operation. >> it took them an hour-and-a- half to get the flames under control and let the home is suppose to be officially vacant >> one person was in the building at the time the fire started. he was out upon our arrival. >> there are...
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their web site and the city found out about it and they eventually came back out here and put new plywood up for the business as sort of a show of, we are sorry and we made a mistake, and it doesn't really make up for some of the bad feelings along the block. i talked to a manager at the property management systems around the block and she tells me they also incurred thousands of dollars of damage to their store. >> 10-$13,000, the glass, the security system, the boarding up windows the night of the event, people coming out until 230 in the morning >> so why is she mad at the city? she says that the alarm company and said that her windows had been smashed in you had better get the police, she called the police and the answer from them three blocks away was we are kind of busy right now and we can't make it down here. it did not go over too well so the merchant association is working with a police department and the city to figure out the best way to ease everyone's concerns and back to normal. >> your music collection could quickly become cluttered. the way you and turn a pile of old cds
their web site and the city found out about it and they eventually came back out here and put new plywood up for the business as sort of a show of, we are sorry and we made a mistake, and it doesn't really make up for some of the bad feelings along the block. i talked to a manager at the property management systems around the block and she tells me they also incurred thousands of dollars of damage to their store. >> 10-$13,000, the glass, the security system, the boarding up windows the...
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the glass windows covered with plywood after demonstrators stormed the outside of this bank of america. >>pam: the security to watch zazzle bay to breakers. kron4 will bring you the race scanned all of the craziness in between. we will have cameras everywhere along the course khafre the wild costumes as participants make their way from the bay to breakers. participants make their way from the bay to breakers. it's kind of a big deal. to find nutritious and gluten-free cereals my whole family actually loves? well, the word "wow" comes to mind. and then a friend told me chex has five flavors that are gluten-free. even a cinnamon one the kids love. a nutritious cereal that makes everybody happy? like i said, wow. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. good and gluten free. >>pam: in new jersey mother is accused of putting her daughter into attending it. kiberlee sakamoto has more. >> patricia kron saw could be addicted to tanning. >> have been standing for my entire life. >> the new jersey mother is adamant that she would never tan heard sticks your old fears scanned daughter. the
the glass windows covered with plywood after demonstrators stormed the outside of this bank of america. >>pam: the security to watch zazzle bay to breakers. kron4 will bring you the race scanned all of the craziness in between. we will have cameras everywhere along the course khafre the wild costumes as participants make their way from the bay to breakers. participants make their way from the bay to breakers. it's kind of a big deal. to find nutritious and gluten-free cereals my whole...
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. >> it's a type of plywood, so this one in particular -- yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> in the language it's called dulo. >> (speaking spanish). >> yes? >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (laughter). >> yes. >> (inaudible). >> in the 16th century, about 1500. yeah. >> (inaudible). >> no. no, no, just you have to leave this room thinking we did not kill anybody for that. yes, you had a question? >> (inaudible). >> yeah. well, yes, there are -- in cities like the northern part and lima there are certain districts like -- certain ones and the capital and to the south of lima the district there and to the south almost border to chile there is a community that is unknown that we are doing research right now on it. yes, the value there and with chile and all of that area. yes? >> (inaudible). >> no -- you know what it is. it's a rubber stamp of the tube that is heating it. you can -- >> (inaudible). >> no it's a tube. somebody had a question. i don't know if we are running out of time or we have to go or -- >> (
. >> it's a type of plywood, so this one in particular -- yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> in the language it's called dulo. >> (speaking spanish). >> yes? >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (laughter). >> yes. >> (inaudible). >> in the 16th century, about 1500. yeah. >> (inaudible). >> no. no, no, just you have to...
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using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a collection, these art works tell the story of the vibrant arts scene in the early 1960's through the mid-1980s's. the illustrate san francisco'
using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor....
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was used to make particce board ann plywood.. n... pampers.../, which the government later banned..r long-term housing. if... you're lloking to quench your thirst.. with a large drink ii new york city../, you'll.../ have.. to act fast... if mayor michael blooobeeg... gets his wish. anti-obesity campaign ...is targetinn large sodas.../.it.. would ban ..any sugary drink.. sixteen ounces..../the.. an.. ould not include ...diet drinns,... dairy based and.. would also not extend to grocery.. or convenience stores. 19-25"there are many faators obesity, but he singleehood - biggest is soda and other sweetened beveragess" beverages."113-122"well i don't think it's the mayor's job to decidd whht sort of soft driiks that people in panhattan or anywhere in the world want to buy for that matt" matter."the penalty... , a... poosible two-hundred dollar fine... for each oofense... 3 3 &p ffns .. are gearrng up for tonight's ssason... finale... of... "touc" ptouch." what are you gonna do?? whatever it takes. takes. &p the hit show.. ssars.. keifer suuherland... as thh father of an emotionally chall
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plywood covered atms. >> abc 7 is live in the thick of another march right now. >> what is the mood there? >> there are two marches and behind me this is the second and larnler march that started that is now marching towards san antonio park where they plan to meet. there are folks protesting in an organized nation started at 3:00 and this is a may day march in sol dare twi international labor movement and groups pro testing against cuts today x here in california. you can see there is this mood is somewhat joyous. in contrast of other groups pro testing in a somewhat angry fashion after police confronted them and there is a long march with 2000 people and we're in the middle of this now and it's been going for 10 minutes moving here in oakland. >> thank you, jonathan. we'll check back in this evening and afternoon as the night progresses. police have been working on crowd control packets to prepare for days like this. we're live with how this is working today. >> hi, dan. when the mayor and police chief announced as long as things remain peaceful, officers remain as facilitators. tack ta
plywood covered atms. >> abc 7 is live in the thick of another march right now. >> what is the mood there? >> there are two marches and behind me this is the second and larnler march that started that is now marching towards san antonio park where they plan to meet. there are folks protesting in an organized nation started at 3:00 and this is a may day march in sol dare twi international labor movement and groups pro testing against cuts today x here in california. you can see...
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logo and glass swept up from the floor as well as several broken windows removed and replaced with plywoodthe same thing at this wells fargo across the street where caution tape stretches across the entrance as the glass door is being repaired. windows for strafford -- windows were shattered here as well and the atm machines vandalized. this is what the big of america on bay side drive looked like after the protests. the boards have since been removed. >>justine: coming up more of the tanning mom in new jersey. >>justine: in new jersey mother is accused of putting her six year-old daughter into a tanning booth. kiberlee sakamoto has the details as to why the mother says she is innocent. >>kimberlee: she tanning. >> i have been scanning my entire life. >> the new jersey mother is adamant that she would never tam her six year old fair skinned daughter. the mother of five was arrested after an that showed up at school with a sunburn and told the school nurse she got it while going tan in the bombing. authorities say she took courage to step to getting good but the 44 year-old says she allow h
logo and glass swept up from the floor as well as several broken windows removed and replaced with plywoodthe same thing at this wells fargo across the street where caution tape stretches across the entrance as the glass door is being repaired. windows for strafford -- windows were shattered here as well and the atm machines vandalized. this is what the big of america on bay side drive looked like after the protests. the boards have since been removed. >>justine: coming up more of the...
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od floor that plywood floor that down will go.new seats, sound, lighting. >> it will cost less than one million dollars because the fire marshal has deemed what we are doing, maintenance and redecorating. >> they are testing it. it won't be the only show here. symphony and ballet have expressed interest. >> this facility is what is described as glorious disrepair, but what they want to do is turn it into a showplace. >> its modest project but it's big for us. it's a necessity. if we don't have a theater by may of 2013, i don't know what will happen to city arts and lectures. >> which has brought fascinating discussions for 31 years. >> kristen: still ahead the sound of music. ♪ ♪ >> people that turned it into a >> kristen: when is the last time you went to a concert? there are free ones every day in the bay area. wayne freedman takes his video camera under ground and lesson in. >> it has become an overwhelming experience. never ending blending sounds of urban people and machines in motion. ♪ ♪ >> but just on market street there is
od floor that plywood floor that down will go.new seats, sound, lighting. >> it will cost less than one million dollars because the fire marshal has deemed what we are doing, maintenance and redecorating. >> they are testing it. it won't be the only show here. symphony and ballet have expressed interest. >> this facility is what is described as glorious disrepair, but what they want to do is turn it into a showplace. >> its modest project but it's big for us. it's a...
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. >> this dog is walking on the back of the car, loading the car up with plywood. eventually, wftv's reporter, jeff deal, came in with his cameraman. this part is the best. >> whose car are you guys driving out there? >> mine. >> the red corvette. >> not driving anybody's car, why? >> you are driving that car all over town. >> what are you talking about? >> nieves plays dumb but then reporter, jeff deal, shows him the video. >> do you recognize this road and those people in that car? >> we are not driving anybody's car. >> he is like, oh, crap. >> they are asking him, point blank, did you drive this car? >> no. >> how do you deny that? >> the question is, did he commit any crimes in doing this, since the people left their cars there? >> wftv is continuing to look just that, if he broke any laws. surely, this video could be used as evidence for the police. >>> i want to warn you that this video is really difficult to watch, especially if you are an animal lover. we got this from app online.tv. this is in mon month county, new jersey. the man you are seeing is 23-yea
. >> this dog is walking on the back of the car, loading the car up with plywood. eventually, wftv's reporter, jeff deal, came in with his cameraman. this part is the best. >> whose car are you guys driving out there? >> mine. >> the red corvette. >> not driving anybody's car, why? >> you are driving that car all over town. >> what are you talking about? >> nieves plays dumb but then reporter, jeff deal, shows him the video. >> do you...
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. >> a plywood cut-out of eastwood's character is now watching over a stretch of freeway, he's been standingd for a couple of weeks. >>> a mystery here. the sign says it's part of a local public art project. but they don't know any of the project. >>> five young deers wonder in and started drinking the beer that party goers were using for a game of beer pong. >> the owner said they're not afraid of people and obviously they love adventure. they rounded up and everyone got home safely for a good night's sleep. >> what do you do when you're confronted by these thousand-pound beasts? >> step away slowly. >> slowly step away. i wonder if they had time to grab the beer and run? >> all right, some of you for local news is coming up. >>> for everyone else, the olympian and her purity pledge. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word. you have yet to master the quiet sneeze. you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts. well, muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyr
. >> a plywood cut-out of eastwood's character is now watching over a stretch of freeway, he's been standingd for a couple of weeks. >>> a mystery here. the sign says it's part of a local public art project. but they don't know any of the project. >>> five young deers wonder in and started drinking the beer that party goers were using for a game of beer pong. >> the owner said they're not afraid of people and obviously they love adventure. they rounded up and...
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you can see the plywood in front of the footlocker it didn't save the windows, a lot of graffiti all over this section of oakland. right now video of what was left in a window in this area, a wrench, right through the window. police cars trashed. one was torched. all of this the result of dozens of violent protesters who made up 10% of the 3,000 or so who came out to demonstrate on may day. most had gone home by night fall that is when about 9:00 police issued orders for them to disperse after the second order the demonstrators threw bottles, glass and paint at police officers and elsewhere. officers moved in and made arrests. >> i was on private property in the parking lot and was asking the officers -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: police moved the crowd away from the plaza making arrests as they went. we heard the woman tell her side of her arrest story. oakland pd may have good evidence of their side of many of these arrests. several officers had remote cameras on their backs so they could record what was going on and document what happened out here. something that you see here and
you can see the plywood in front of the footlocker it didn't save the windows, a lot of graffiti all over this section of oakland. right now video of what was left in a window in this area, a wrench, right through the window. police cars trashed. one was torched. all of this the result of dozens of violent protesters who made up 10% of the 3,000 or so who came out to demonstrate on may day. most had gone home by night fall that is when about 9:00 police issued orders for them to disperse after...
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. >> we have some plywood that in case we get a broken window. >> reporter: there's some optimism thisusiness. the g-8 sub at crab apple's. a blending of all of the flavors of the country that are included in the g-8. >> we've named our cottages and hotel rooms after different presidents.
. >> we have some plywood that in case we get a broken window. >> reporter: there's some optimism thisusiness. the g-8 sub at crab apple's. a blending of all of the flavors of the country that are included in the g-8. >> we've named our cottages and hotel rooms after different presidents.
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. >> a plywood cutout of eastwood's character joe is now watching over a stretch of freeway, he's beending guard for a couple of weeks. >>> and there's something of a mystery here. the sign says it's part of a local public art project. but local authorities say they don't know of any such project. >>> finally who invited the cows to the college reunion? >> that's what they were asking last week in massachusetts. when five young steers wonder in and started drinking the beer that party goers were using for a game of beer pong. >> it turns out, they were from a farm down the road. the owner said they're not afraid of people and obviously they love adventure. they were rounded up and everyone got home safely for a good night's sleep. >> what do you do when you're confronted by these thousand-pound beasts? >> leave the beer and step away slowly. >> slowly step away. i wonder if they had time to grab the beer and run? >> all right, some of you for local news is coming up. >>> for everyone else, the nearly 30-year-old olympian and her purity pledge. olympian and her purity pledge. [ male ann
. >> a plywood cutout of eastwood's character joe is now watching over a stretch of freeway, he's beending guard for a couple of weeks. >>> and there's something of a mystery here. the sign says it's part of a local public art project. but local authorities say they don't know of any such project. >>> finally who invited the cows to the college reunion? >> that's what they were asking last week in massachusetts. when five young steers wonder in and started drinking...
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. >> we do have some plywood that in case we get a broken window. >> reporter: but there is some optimisms could be good for business. the g8 sub at crab apple. >> which is a blending of all of the flavors of the countries that are included in the g8. >> we've named our could the ijz cottages and motel rooms after -- cottages and motel p rooms after rooms after presidents. >> presidents. >> the first president was roosevelt? but . >> reporter: but in frederick, a reality check. >> they're going to be 30 miles from here. . >> reporter: the g8 has for three decades now kept its high eye on the global -- eye on the global economy. this spring that means job creation, food security, governance for places like the middle east and africa. for europe it means banking debt. and the ever present headache of iran and north korea. good luck. gary nurenberg, 9news now. >> not sure what to expect. that would be the operative phrase. >>> well, facebook employees are working for tonight getting ready for tomorrow's official offering. the stock will sell at 38 bucks a share and that could make for an 18
. >> we do have some plywood that in case we get a broken window. >> reporter: but there is some optimisms could be good for business. the g8 sub at crab apple. >> which is a blending of all of the flavors of the countries that are included in the g8. >> we've named our could the ijz cottages and motel rooms after -- cottages and motel p rooms after rooms after presidents. >> presidents. >> the first president was roosevelt? but . >> reporter: but in...
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on existing homes there,'s the garage door basing your water heaters, adding anchor bolts, plywoodingouse like this with this clipping, what can do, what i've done for probably less than $5,000 get a reasonable comfort level, your house will be damaged but sleeping there at night. >> we can reduce the impact of earthquake so get back to so-called normal life as quickly as we can. one of the elements is having people be able to stay in their homes. >> instead of on the street. >> one of our serious goals. we'll move on to other interesting areas of the city. welcome to the mission. >> yes. >> this is frank's home. >> i grew up in the mission. in fact i grew up a couple blocks up the street, forest and 18th. >> we were talking ability issues of earthquake safety have to do with a number of things. the soil you're on, how strong or vulnerable your building is and of course, they have to do with what the earthquake is whether it's a little shakera big one on hayward or san andreas fault. >> remember at the beach we talked about the hazards associated with earthquake, the liquid faction, l
on existing homes there,'s the garage door basing your water heaters, adding anchor bolts, plywoodingouse like this with this clipping, what can do, what i've done for probably less than $5,000 get a reasonable comfort level, your house will be damaged but sleeping there at night. >> we can reduce the impact of earthquake so get back to so-called normal life as quickly as we can. one of the elements is having people be able to stay in their homes. >> instead of on the street....
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. >>> wacky memorial day tradition in key west has crews trying to keep their plywood and duct tape boatsoat for just a short race. >> what in the world is going on? it proved to be quite a challenge but points were also awarded for creativity. that's not going to make it very far. >> key west, those people know how to have fun down. >>> a big surprise for two minnesota sisters who thought they were running a pregame kids' race at target field i should say out in st. paul. >> annie and ale likes were rounding third and heading for home where they were supposed to high-five the mascot. instead it was their dad fresh off a plane from afghanistan where he's been deployed since early january. it was his sixth overseas deployment and they look happy to see their father. >> and that story should touch your heart on memorial day. good for those kids. have a great holiday with dad home. yeah. >>> coming up next this morning the pulse, justin bieber in some unwanted headlines this morning. he's got a few questions to answer. >>> and our very own diane sawyer or should we say dr. diane. stay with u
. >>> wacky memorial day tradition in key west has crews trying to keep their plywood and duct tape boatsoat for just a short race. >> what in the world is going on? it proved to be quite a challenge but points were also awarded for creativity. that's not going to make it very far. >> key west, those people know how to have fun down. >>> a big surprise for two minnesota sisters who thought they were running a pregame kids' race at target field i should say out in...
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earlier days four hundred demonstrators involved in a campaign to blockade the banks called a blocky plywood detained in frankfurt. last israelis and palestinians who lost their loved ones and come together in the pursuit of peace and a sign of reconciliation that's becoming increasingly rare between the two sides. coming up a spotlight her novel talks to a senior russian diplomat about whether the russians priorities have shifted after vladimir putin's return to the kremlin statement. welcome to the spotlight and to the shout on the arts and i'll be. glad to report his refusal to attend the g eight summit and david seems to be an important symbolic step to media started speculating about the new president's foreign policy and as for now it looks like news is concentrating closer neighbors the c.i.s. . countries really become moscow's top foreign policy priority one to harm their relations with others to discuss the thing to try to. consent to charges one of the most competent russian diplomats after living the foreign ministry in the late ninety's he was elected as a member of parliament an
earlier days four hundred demonstrators involved in a campaign to blockade the banks called a blocky plywood detained in frankfurt. last israelis and palestinians who lost their loved ones and come together in the pursuit of peace and a sign of reconciliation that's becoming increasingly rare between the two sides. coming up a spotlight her novel talks to a senior russian diplomat about whether the russians priorities have shifted after vladimir putin's return to the kremlin statement. welcome...
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i put very thick plywood on the roof. >> how thick to support a story falling?(laughter). >> thanks for helping me out. (laughter). >> the rialto building. this is interesting building that survived the '06 quake. >> it did. in some of the reports it is reported it had undergone earthquake damage. if you look more into the building. in the 1907, they basically explain the damage is dynamiting. this is a building they tried dynamite apart to create a fire break, and the building wouldn't do it. it said no because it is a steel framed building. and as a class steel frame buildings are very resistant to both earthquakes and dynamite. >> am i right? i think steel frame buildings are resistant, it is the composite action of the steel frame and other elements that are together with the frame that help make them support; is that right? >> yes. that includes the walls, the floor diaphragms. but the fire was really bad. this is what they were trying to do here is a fire break here. in addition to the heroic fire break that stopped the fire on van ness. >> dynamited aroun
i put very thick plywood on the roof. >> how thick to support a story falling?(laughter). >> thanks for helping me out. (laughter). >> the rialto building. this is interesting building that survived the '06 quake. >> it did. in some of the reports it is reported it had undergone earthquake damage. if you look more into the building. in the 1907, they basically explain the damage is dynamiting. this is a building they tried dynamite apart to create a fire break, and the...
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taking no chances what looks like a foreclosed building is actually a hotel in the heart of chicago plywood was put up in order to avoid windows being smashed by demonstrators flooding into town office workers have been advised to dress like protesters in order to not be targeted. are likely meanwhile activists there to express their outrage at nato is aggressive policies are blocked off and kept as far away from world leaders as possible we're talking about a peaceful protest and peaceful people but peaceful people dedicated to the cause of peace against a military block the mightiest in human history and they are being portrayed as the force that needs to be protected while officials brace for riots know your rights trainings for demonstrators in their mind you know your brain meetings and street action against the military bloc kick off nato is organization no longer has a mandate to occupy chicago denies and demands that nato disband they have no more purpose there spending our taxpayer dollars on wars and to bomb and destroy and murder civilians all over the world with ghana stand top
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original room was partitioned in 1945, workers just left the light burning as they covered it up with plywoodvered recently when they caught a glimpse of light. they estimated that it racked up $17,000 in electric bills. can you say ouch! >> that is crazy. >> lisa argen is here with a last look at the forecast. >> we are featuring not only the golden gate bridge, of course, but the clouds this morning. so we will hang on to the moisture for the next couple of hours. we're going to start out and see sunshine with partly cloudy skies. numbers around 60 later on with gusty winds. by tonight, mid 50s, elsewhere around the bay a little bit of warmup, east bay and south bay for some 70s and modest warmup for the middle of the week. >> that will do it for us. thank you for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler along with lisa argen. we are off early because of coverage of indy 500. have a great sunday.
original room was partitioned in 1945, workers just left the light burning as they covered it up with plywoodvered recently when they caught a glimpse of light. they estimated that it racked up $17,000 in electric bills. can you say ouch! >> that is crazy. >> lisa argen is here with a last look at the forecast. >> we are featuring not only the golden gate bridge, of course, but the clouds this morning. so we will hang on to the moisture for the next couple of hours. we're...
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a lot of the ceilings were covered with plywood and we had gotten to the point where having crews uphere was too dangerous and the working they had to do was unsafe so we pulled everyone out and went into defensive operation. >> reporter: about an hour ago they went back in and they basically started their clean up and mop up and they tell me there was one person inside when this fire started and that person was able to get themselves out of the building. why that person was inside the building, the building had been vacant for a long time and it is not clear if that person was there with the owner's permission or if they were homeless and was using it without permission but that person did not want to talk to us. you can see there is more going on, on the upper level of this building and they are cutting stuff out of the top level in their clean up process. they will be out here for hours to come and still they are making sure this area is cleaned up and they are still not sure how the fire started. wopping wong ktvu channel 2 morning news -- claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 morning ne
a lot of the ceilings were covered with plywood and we had gotten to the point where having crews uphere was too dangerous and the working they had to do was unsafe so we pulled everyone out and went into defensive operation. >> reporter: about an hour ago they went back in and they basically started their clean up and mop up and they tell me there was one person inside when this fire started and that person was able to get themselves out of the building. why that person was inside the...
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instead of like a romantic midnight rendezvous it's like a speech at a plywood factory.is no elimination ceremony. so i spent to the supermarket, and brought roses and spent them to your campaign headquarters. at the end of every week, just hold a rose ceremony and eliminate one candidate. i know it will be rough and you will have fewer people jockeying hard to tear down barack obama, but these people will respect you in the long run for not stringing them along. and then it will all be sorted out, and we can focus on the real issue here, america eliminating the both of you. i'm done talking now. ♪ >>> we want to hear from you. someone is always in our "war room," check us out online at current.com/thewarroom, it's also where you can link up to our twitter and facebook page and find out our address where you can second out the great chochkys. but other things
instead of like a romantic midnight rendezvous it's like a speech at a plywood factory.is no elimination ceremony. so i spent to the supermarket, and brought roses and spent them to your campaign headquarters. at the end of every week, just hold a rose ceremony and eliminate one candidate. i know it will be rough and you will have fewer people jockeying hard to tear down barack obama, but these people will respect you in the long run for not stringing them along. and then it will all be sorted...
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down the street from here on broadway at the footlocker they got up the plywood in plenty of time thewindows were not broken but the graffiti is on that. again, 25 people arrested, one for felony assault on a police officer. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >>> stay with abc7 news for the latest on the aftermath of the may day protests. we'll continue to bring developments on air as they happen, including amy hollyfield at turk and gough where police have raided a building that has been occupied by protesters. you can get updates any time of the day at abc7news.com. >>> police and firefighters are investigating a crash that left a big mess outside a millbrae safeway. the driver says he fell asleep near the intersection this is north of millbrae avenue before slamming his car into several trees shopping, -- shopping cars, fire hydrant annual. the store wasn't damage. the driver was -- the driver was taken to a hospital police are checking to see if alcohol played a factor. >>> san jose city council deadlocked on the mayor's effort to reduce retirement benefits for most future city employees
down the street from here on broadway at the footlocker they got up the plywood in plenty of time thewindows were not broken but the graffiti is on that. again, 25 people arrested, one for felony assault on a police officer. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >>> stay with abc7 news for the latest on the aftermath of the may day protests. we'll continue to bring developments on air as they happen, including amy hollyfield at turk and gough where police have raided a building that has been...
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this home was abandoned which meant a lot of ply -- plywood inside which meant the fire was burning big and hot you can see from this video we shot when we got on the scene flames shooting out of that third story. the third story was an attic space some had been converted into a living space the chief tells me they believe the fire started on the second or third floor. turns out, even though the house was abandoned there was a man in the basement when the fire broke out he's okay he was able to get out on his own without being injured which is surprising because the battalion chief believe the fire was burning for a long time before crews arrived before they go the call around 4:15 this morning. he explained what that tells them about this fire. >> typically, if the fire is that big before we get here and it is an occupied building that makes us a little suspicious. in this case since it was vacant it would have had time to build before anyone noticed there was no one up in those floors. >> reporter: as far as who noticed it within neighbor tells me it was her six -- noticed it, one nei
this home was abandoned which meant a lot of ply -- plywood inside which meant the fire was burning big and hot you can see from this video we shot when we got on the scene flames shooting out of that third story. the third story was an attic space some had been converted into a living space the chief tells me they believe the fire started on the second or third floor. turns out, even though the house was abandoned there was a man in the basement when the fire broke out he's okay he was able to...