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ford's inclination is to put it all in a truck and said it out to san clemente. at that point in time, it was the legal understanding that the papers were the president's personal property. that is no longer the case. papersnald reagan, the of the american president is the property of the american people, stored in archives, and those of the harry truman were his physical property to do with as he wished, and the same with richard nixon, but then there is the legal issues, and so what was negotiated between bukin, miller, one ofk nixon's lawyers, was a very complex deal. the deal would give richard nixon, if he accepts the pardon -- a lot of people do not understand this, getting richard nixon to accept it, and then the federal government will keep one set of keys on the papers, and keys will keep one set of on the papers, and i would have to go back to my book and look at all of the details, but it was very, very complex, but they come to ford and say, ok, we have got a deal, and then ford dropped a bombshell. no deal. i want him to say he is sorry. and says,loo
ford's inclination is to put it all in a truck and said it out to san clemente. at that point in time, it was the legal understanding that the papers were the president's personal property. that is no longer the case. papersnald reagan, the of the american president is the property of the american people, stored in archives, and those of the harry truman were his physical property to do with as he wished, and the same with richard nixon, but then there is the legal issues, and so what was...
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and then he began to get bored and san clemente. he moved to new york where he lost the california governorship and the presidency in 1960 and everybody thought, well, he's gone. but he was never gone. he was so much fun. and he was so interesting. in any event he moved to new york and he and pat nixon, she was thrilled to be out of politics at last. and they bought a brownstone. and they had been living at various co-ops and so forth. and he would have contact with the bankers and publishers and whatever. and this was just in the last two years that we discovered during his presidency, which i found was interest them. so he would have these dinners and everything was clockwork. at 7:00 o'clock he met people at the front door and they went upstairs and he really prided himself on the dry martinis that he made. this was not a man that was good at small talk him up but he chatted away. the house will run up in chinese the core and the appetizers were chinese. the waiters were chinese. the dinner was chinese. and then after dinner they
and then he began to get bored and san clemente. he moved to new york where he lost the california governorship and the presidency in 1960 and everybody thought, well, he's gone. but he was never gone. he was so much fun. and he was so interesting. in any event he moved to new york and he and pat nixon, she was thrilled to be out of politics at last. and they bought a brownstone. and they had been living at various co-ops and so forth. and he would have contact with the bankers and publishers...
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he was just down and out as a person could be when he landed in san clemente. imagine the shame and the horror of team driven out of office. but he didn't quit. so i have some admiration for that. it would have depressed most people and he just kept going. >> as you say, watergate did show that the constitution would be upheld and i also feel that watergate probably coming after the vietnam war also wore during the end of it, that it really took the respect for our institutions, which has been a long-running ring and the problem is government ideas that have been floating ever since. so in other words ronald reagan and the current republican party. >> that is a long way from there to here. richard nixon was probably the last republican president who believes that government can do good things. he was a liberal and he was a centrist kind of by circumstance and aimed at the conservative side but he had a democratic congress who is very strong on a number of issues and so he compromise. a lot got done domestically and he wasn't really interested. but no, i think t
he was just down and out as a person could be when he landed in san clemente. imagine the shame and the horror of team driven out of office. but he didn't quit. so i have some admiration for that. it would have depressed most people and he just kept going. >> as you say, watergate did show that the constitution would be upheld and i also feel that watergate probably coming after the vietnam war also wore during the end of it, that it really took the respect for our institutions, which has...
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he was just down and out as a person could be when he landed in san clemente. imagine the shame and the horror of team driven out of office. but he didn't quit. so i have some admiration for that. it would have depressed most people and he just kept going. >> as you say, watergate did show that the constitution would be upheld and i also feel that watergate probably coming after the vietnam war also wore during the end of it, that it really took the respect for our institutions, which has been a long-running ring and the problem is government ideas that have been floating ever since. so in other words ronald reagan and the current republican party. >> that is a long way from there to here. richard nixon was probably the last republican president who believes that government can do good things. he was a liberal and he was a centrist kind of by circumstance and aimed at the conservative side but he had a democratic congress who is very strong on a number of issues and so he compromise. a lot got done domestically and he wasn't really interested. but no, i think t
he was just down and out as a person could be when he landed in san clemente. imagine the shame and the horror of team driven out of office. but he didn't quit. so i have some admiration for that. it would have depressed most people and he just kept going. >> as you say, watergate did show that the constitution would be upheld and i also feel that watergate probably coming after the vietnam war also wore during the end of it, that it really took the respect for our institutions, which has...
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. >> we would beat out these issues in san clemente every year.the president was only interested in vietnam. for example, in china, those reports gave a lot of indication of what direction we were going to take with china. people sort of overlooked it. >> yeah, i think it -- i think it is worth talking about for a little bit longer. this is the first time the administration had said publicly, and not in a boilerplate bureaucratized language, this is where we want to go. and kissinger and nixon and i know you are part of it winston, you would take for guys -- four guys and go to san clemente and create white papers for the ministration. >> one last introduction to this, although it did not get attention from the press and from the domestic audience that it should have, the foreign audience understood. if you try to draft a document for kissinger, he always rejected the first draft. it was made inherently worthless. i was doing a section on indochina, and it was about 30 pages, this first draft. i did not even read it because i knew he would reject
. >> we would beat out these issues in san clemente every year.the president was only interested in vietnam. for example, in china, those reports gave a lot of indication of what direction we were going to take with china. people sort of overlooked it. >> yeah, i think it -- i think it is worth talking about for a little bit longer. this is the first time the administration had said publicly, and not in a boilerplate bureaucratized language, this is where we want to go. and...
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and then he began to get bored and san clemente. he moved to new york where he lost the california governorship and the presidency in 1960 and everybody thought, well, he's gone. but he was never gone. he was so much fun. and he was so interesting. in any event he moved to new york and he and pat nixon, she was thrilled to be out of politics at last. and they bought a brownstone. and they had been living at various co-ops and so forth. and he would have contact with the bankers and publishers and whatever. and this was just in the last two years that we discovered during his presidency, which i found was interest them. so he would have these dinners and everything was clockwork. at 7:00 o'clock he met people at the front door and they went upstairs and he really prided himself on the dry martinis that he made. this was not a man that was good at small talk him up but he chatted away. the house will run up in chinese the core and the appetizers were chinese. the waiters were chinese. the dinner was chinese. and then after dinner they
and then he began to get bored and san clemente. he moved to new york where he lost the california governorship and the presidency in 1960 and everybody thought, well, he's gone. but he was never gone. he was so much fun. and he was so interesting. in any event he moved to new york and he and pat nixon, she was thrilled to be out of politics at last. and they bought a brownstone. and they had been living at various co-ops and so forth. and he would have contact with the bankers and publishers...
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. ♪ ♪ >> our captain is joaquin san clemente, something of a legend in these parts, and his co-pilotu know, and they develop this sensibility with the plane. there's no intel in sight here, there's no software. they have gps, but that's about it. it's beautiful, you know, they have to sense everything. they know when the sound of the plane is not right. it's just man and machine. >> the weather is the big it's changeable enough to ground planes in remote places if they hang around for too long. ♪ we have to make one stop on the way to pick up more cargo. vital cargo, by the way. ♪ ♪ >> the land we're passing over is beautiful and lush, but the life for those below has been anything but. >> colombia seems to be trapped in a vicious circle. >> farc has used the territory as a haven for kidnapping. >> until recently, most of the news coming out of this part of colombia was not good. it was a front line in the war on drugs, for lack of a better term, and colombia's long struggle with the farc, a marxist guerrilla force financed by drug trafficking, kidnapping and covert assistance from v
. ♪ ♪ >> our captain is joaquin san clemente, something of a legend in these parts, and his co-pilotu know, and they develop this sensibility with the plane. there's no intel in sight here, there's no software. they have gps, but that's about it. it's beautiful, you know, they have to sense everything. they know when the sound of the plane is not right. it's just man and machine. >> the weather is the big it's changeable enough to ground planes in remote places if they hang...
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there was a wonderful soliloquy that he did after he went to san clemente. and he gets carried away and he realized he did it much better than i'm doing. so it was just so clearly there and he was very bigoted and i went back and read conversations with members of congress on what they wanted to do and this was a scary prospect. they said that we heard that lbj used kind of bad language, but he was a piker compared to nixon. and there was just a lot of crudeness that went on with the hatred of blacks and jews and things like that. the language is not fit to repeat. so it happened from a very early age and he got away with a willing people away from being his rivals and he just didn't know when to stop. >> first a story. many of you will remember a fellow by the name of harold carswell who was an appointee to the supreme court that was rejected because it was said that mediocrity is entitled to representation. and richard harris wrote a book in three articles for the new yorker and turned it into a book and it's sort of a case study of how he was defeated. ev
there was a wonderful soliloquy that he did after he went to san clemente. and he gets carried away and he realized he did it much better than i'm doing. so it was just so clearly there and he was very bigoted and i went back and read conversations with members of congress on what they wanted to do and this was a scary prospect. they said that we heard that lbj used kind of bad language, but he was a piker compared to nixon. and there was just a lot of crudeness that went on with the hatred of...
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look for highs of 98 at chico, 92 at san clement. 89 yosemite. 109 at palm springs. 82 in los angelesn the bay area, another mild to warm day. not as warm as today. fog will linger at the coast. a cool sea breeze with highs in the mid-6 os at the coast tomorrow. mid to upper 70s in the bay. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. when we use the term steady pattern, this is what we mean. little variation in the temperature range or in sky conditions from day-to-day for the remainder of the first week of september. highs in the mid to upper 80s inland. mid to upper 70s in the bay. mid-60s on the coast. no rain in sight. we could use some. but none on the way for a while. ama and cheryl? >> spencer, thank you. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00, the parents fighting to give their sick little boy the best care now fighting the law. >>> plus, hollywood hacked. hackers released compromising photos of some of the biggest stars. how did they do it? >> 7 on your side michael finney. can you get a refund for airline tickets if you can't make the trip? we'll talk about that next in my q a
look for highs of 98 at chico, 92 at san clement. 89 yosemite. 109 at palm springs. 82 in los angelesn the bay area, another mild to warm day. not as warm as today. fog will linger at the coast. a cool sea breeze with highs in the mid-6 os at the coast tomorrow. mid to upper 70s in the bay. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. when we use the term steady pattern, this is what we mean. little variation in the temperature range or in sky conditions from day-to-day for the remainder of the...
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my own journey from the beach community of san clemente where i was born and raised, the daughter ofnts from mexico city to los angeles where i practice law and then to washington d.c. and the home of the ftc is largely unexpected. in fact, i never imagined i would be living in d.c. let alone that i would be the chairwoman of the ftc. until 2007 and i followed a largely conventional route to a career as a corporate attorney following a law school i served as a clerk on the ninth circuit, was an associate at one large law firm and then became partner in another. of course, i did interact with wider and more diverse communities through volunteer work with a number of community organizations, but i did not step off the corporate track until a former law school classmate with whom i served in the harvard law review decided to run and a democratic presidential primary. was given the abcaten is a join the campaign and service to the political director and director of latino outreach in california. it was not an easy decision. i was a partner in the highly regarded law from doing its job th
my own journey from the beach community of san clemente where i was born and raised, the daughter ofnts from mexico city to los angeles where i practice law and then to washington d.c. and the home of the ftc is largely unexpected. in fact, i never imagined i would be living in d.c. let alone that i would be the chairwoman of the ftc. until 2007 and i followed a largely conventional route to a career as a corporate attorney following a law school i served as a clerk on the ninth circuit, was an...
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own journey from the beach community of san clemente, where i was born and raised, the daughter of immigrantsrom mexico city, to los angeles, where i practice law, and then to washington, d.c., was largely unexpected. in fact, i never imagined i would be leaving in d.c., let alone that i would be the chairwoman of the ftc. until 2007, i followed a largely a careernal route in as a corporate attorney. following law school, i served as a clerk on the ninth circuit, was an associate at a large law firm. and then became partner at another. did interact with a more diverse california community through volunteer work with a number of community organizations. step off the corporate law track until a former law school classmate with whom i had served on the harvard law review decided to run as a democratic presidential primary. i was given the opportunity to politicalhe deputy director and director of latino outreach in california. it was not an easy decision. i was a partner at a highly regarded law firm doing a job that i enjoyed and i was good at in my home state. my firm and managing partner were
own journey from the beach community of san clemente, where i was born and raised, the daughter of immigrantsrom mexico city, to los angeles, where i practice law, and then to washington, d.c., was largely unexpected. in fact, i never imagined i would be leaving in d.c., let alone that i would be the chairwoman of the ftc. until 2007, i followed a largely a careernal route in as a corporate attorney. following law school, i served as a clerk on the ninth circuit, was an associate at a large law...
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. >> reporter: they met at the san onofre lab and lived here in san clemente but according to court recordss into their marriage linda started miysteriously having symptoms. a year later she died. eventually forensic testing confirmed linda, a nonsmoker, had fatal levels of nicotine in her system. but as prosecutors told our los angeles station in 2010, it took years and more testing before authorities could link paul curry to her death. >> science's ability to determine the amount of nicotine in somebody's system and how lethal it is and timing of it was able to help us. >> reporter: curry was arrested four years ago in a small town in kansas where he worked in government overseeing city building inspections. he remarried and lived off a $400,000 insurance payout from linda's death. but legal observers say the case brings challenges for prosecutors. >> this case may have unique problems due to its age. witnesses may have passed away. their memories may have failed. >> reporter: curry pleaded not guilty. if convicted he faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. for "good morni
. >> reporter: they met at the san onofre lab and lived here in san clemente but according to court recordss into their marriage linda started miysteriously having symptoms. a year later she died. eventually forensic testing confirmed linda, a nonsmoker, had fatal levels of nicotine in her system. but as prosecutors told our los angeles station in 2010, it took years and more testing before authorities could link paul curry to her death. >> science's ability to determine the amount...
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my own journey from the beach community of san clemente, where i was born and raised, the daughter of immigrants from mexico city, to los angeles, where i practice law, and then to washington, d.c., was largely unexpected. in fact, i never imagined i would be leaving in d.c., let alone that i would be the chairwoman of the ftc. until 2007, i followed a largely conventional route in a career as a corporate attorney. following law school, i served as a clerk on the ninth circuit, was an associate at a large law firm. and then became partner at another. i did interact with a more diverse california community through volunteer work with a number of community organizations. i did not step off the corporate law track until a former law school classmate with whom i had served on the harvard law review decided to run as a democratic presidential primary. i was given the opportunity to serve as the deputy political director and director of latino outreach in california. it was not an easy decision. i was a partner at a highly regarded law firm doing a job that i enjoyed and i was good at in my
my own journey from the beach community of san clemente, where i was born and raised, the daughter of immigrants from mexico city, to los angeles, where i practice law, and then to washington, d.c., was largely unexpected. in fact, i never imagined i would be leaving in d.c., let alone that i would be the chairwoman of the ftc. until 2007, i followed a largely conventional route in a career as a corporate attorney. following law school, i served as a clerk on the ninth circuit, was an associate...
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i'm andy reside on clement street across from the property in question i've lived in san francisco so far 8 years and i'm in support of the project my wife and i and son have been looking for a place to live we're wanting to buy it's difficult there's a lack of inventory and not easy i'm not not one of the.comers or people that work at google i'm a public employee i don't make a who a lot i'm in full support of this project and hopes it goes through. >> thank you. >> good evening. i'm matthew lambert i moved to the richard district to attend the city college of san francisco i've transferred to the san francisco state the rich opportunities are here 90 in san francisco i've lived in squaller conditions it is hard to find housing i've lived w in illegal in-law units. there are united sitting unoccupied for 20 years that's kind of an outlandish irrational thing given the squeeze for the students? city. i - you know, once you've taken the houses off the market it's important to make up the rich diversity of the city i urge you to protect the rent controlled unit without them people like
i'm andy reside on clement street across from the property in question i've lived in san francisco so far 8 years and i'm in support of the project my wife and i and son have been looking for a place to live we're wanting to buy it's difficult there's a lack of inventory and not easy i'm not not one of the.comers or people that work at google i'm a public employee i don't make a who a lot i'm in full support of this project and hopes it goes through. >> thank you. >> good evening....
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condado encontraron a dos jÓvenes sufriendo de herida de bala sobre la avenida clement, llevaron a las vÍctimas del hospital. >> en sanerpo, fue contra o dentro de un lago. de los policÍas y los guardias del parque subieron dar. >>una vez que encuentran al animal no tendrÁ que sacrificar porque podrÍa atacar a personas. >> el fuego se reportÓ poco antes del lado de la tarde en la cuadra de 2300. se calcula que el incendio dejÓ daÑos por unos 700.000 dÓlares. entre otros temas crece la disputa que tiene la ciudad de san francisco y la compaÑÍa pg and e. es que el plan se quedÓ estancado luego de que la empresa posee una cuota de 1500 solares por -dÓlares cada poste donde se coloque uno de estos positivos. >> esta gente le permite a la empresa cobrar dicha cuota para recuperar gastos, esto es lo que Él decÍa. >> las autoridades de salud pÚblica del condado de santa clara presentaron un informe sobre la epidemia de Ébola que en África ya curado la - cobrado la vida y casi 2300 personas. en caso de producirse un brote en la regiÓn. tambiÉn preguntÓ sobre los sistemas con que cuenta el aeropuerto internacional de san josÉ
condado encontraron a dos jÓvenes sufriendo de herida de bala sobre la avenida clement, llevaron a las vÍctimas del hospital. >> en sanerpo, fue contra o dentro de un lago. de los policÍas y los guardias del parque subieron dar. >>una vez que encuentran al animal no tendrÁ que sacrificar porque podrÍa atacar a personas. >> el fuego se reportÓ poco antes del lado de la tarde en la cuadra de 2300. se calcula que el incendio dejÓ daÑos por unos 700.000 dÓlares. entre...
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developing news, san francisco police say they were used flash grenades after a man threatened to kill himself following a dui start. it happened around midnight between clement street and gary boulevard. he pulled over a man armed with a knife. he cut himself and threatened suicide. the man has been hospitalized. >> police have found 16 squatters in a san francisco building. it took more a buildings owner a month to learn they were even there. list am has more. >> reporter: sixteen squatters living illegally in this six unit building were forced out by police. >> i haven't seen anything this big, only because most buildings of this size aren't left vacant for this long. >> one officer called it a well-organized squatting operation. the three story building stood empty for six months while the new owner figured out what type of renovations to do. but word spread quickly and unattended, unguarded building was up for grabs. >> it was a good place to go. fix the place up, put on a name and see how it went. you know, because that's what we understood to be the legal means of going about it. >> in other words, the squatters had a plan. to stay here long-term. we g
developing news, san francisco police say they were used flash grenades after a man threatened to kill himself following a dui start. it happened around midnight between clement street and gary boulevard. he pulled over a man armed with a knife. he cut himself and threatened suicide. the man has been hospitalized. >> police have found 16 squatters in a san francisco building. it took more a buildings owner a month to learn they were even there. list am has more. >> reporter: sixteen...
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parking in san francisco is already a challenge but it could become even more difficult as the city works to convert 900 parking spaces into car share only spaces over the next two years. along clement street near 24th avenue in the city's richmond district, already 20 parking spaces have been converted to car share spots. so drivers and business owners are not happy. >> i think it is a waste of a parking spot. >> i think it's ridiculous. >> everybody kills each other for parking. it will have a huge impact. >> transit officials say every shared car takes dozens more off the road which could result in more parking spaces. car share companies will have to ping up the tabs for the -- pick up the tabs for the permits. >>> dilapidated housing in san francisco has been renovated an will provide new homes for more than 100 veterans. we'll get a knew tour of the facilities tonight at 5:00. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always here for you and you -- and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great day. (music) - [voiceover] there's fast food. there's even slow food. but how about future food? - we should be concerned about the future of food. beyond s
parking in san francisco is already a challenge but it could become even more difficult as the city works to convert 900 parking spaces into car share only spaces over the next two years. along clement street near 24th avenue in the city's richmond district, already 20 parking spaces have been converted to car share spots. so drivers and business owners are not happy. >> i think it is a waste of a parking spot. >> i think it's ridiculous. >> everybody kills each other for...
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san diego before they kick off a three-game series against the padres. really fun news to report for sergio romo, the giants' reliever was named as the nominee for this year's roberto clement reward for the giants team. it's given out annually to a major league baseball player who best represents the player on and off the field. clement is involved with several charities off the field. sergio romo will be honored prior to september 25th giants game versus the padres in an on-field ceremony. that is your giants update. i'm amy gutierrez for "today in the bay." >> nice guy, too. coming up, power outages and slick roads. the power outages that come with the first major rains in month. >> and the governor declares a state of emergency as crews fight wildfires on the front lines. >> and we're back with 15 minutes of nonstop news after this break. >>> you're watching 15 minutes of continuous news, weather and traffic on "today in the bay." >> at 6:43 for the first time in months we're tracking rain in the bay area. take a look at this live radar where we're seeing plenty of pockets of green this morning. >> we have live team coverage. christina loren is tracking the rain totals
san diego before they kick off a three-game series against the padres. really fun news to report for sergio romo, the giants' reliever was named as the nominee for this year's roberto clement reward for the giants team. it's given out annually to a major league baseball player who best represents the player on and off the field. clement is involved with several charities off the field. sergio romo will be honored prior to september 25th giants game versus the padres in an on-field ceremony....
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san francisco police say they were forced to use flash bang grenades to subdue a man they say threatened to kill himself following a dui stop. it happened around midnight between clement street and gary believed. police pulled over a man they say was armed with a knife. the man cut himself and threatened suicide. authorities used those flash bang grenades to subdue and detain him. the man has been hospitalized. >>> police have cleared 16 squatters from a san francisco building. they weren't just seeking temporary shelter, but looking to live there for the long-term. it took a month for the building's owner to realize they were there. abc7 reporter lisa amin gulezian has more from san francisco. >> reporter: sixteen squatters living illegally in this six unit building were forced out by police. >> i haven't seen anything this big, only because most buildings of this size aren't left vacant for this long. >> one officer called it a well-organized squatting operation. the three story building stood empty for six months while the new owner figured out what type of renovations to do. but word spread quickly and unattended, unguarded building was up for grabs. >> it was a g
san francisco police say they were forced to use flash bang grenades to subdue a man they say threatened to kill himself following a dui stop. it happened around midnight between clement street and gary believed. police pulled over a man they say was armed with a knife. the man cut himself and threatened suicide. authorities used those flash bang grenades to subdue and detain him. the man has been hospitalized. >>> police have cleared 16 squatters from a san francisco building. they...
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san francisco police say they were forced to use flash bang grenades to subdue a man they say threatened to kill himself following a dui stop. it happened on the believed between clement street and gary boulevard. police pulled over a man they say was armed with a knife. the man cut himself and threatened suicide. authorities used those flash bang grenades to subdue and detain him. the man has been hospitalized. >>> police have cleared 16 squatters from a san francisco building. they weren't just seeking temporary shelter but looking to live there for the long-term. it took a month for the building's owner to realize they were there. abc7 reporter lisa amin gulezian has more from san francisco. >> reporter: 16 squatters living illegally in this six unit building were forced out by police. >> i haven't seen anything this big, only because most buildings of this size aren't left vacant for this long. >> some called it a well-organized squatting operation. the three story building stood empty for six months while the new owner figured out what type of renovations to do. but word spread quickly and unattended, unguarded building was up for grabs. >> it was a good place to
san francisco police say they were forced to use flash bang grenades to subdue a man they say threatened to kill himself following a dui stop. it happened on the believed between clement street and gary boulevard. police pulled over a man they say was armed with a knife. the man cut himself and threatened suicide. authorities used those flash bang grenades to subdue and detain him. the man has been hospitalized. >>> police have cleared 16 squatters from a san francisco building. they...
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san francisco could become more difficult. 900 parking spaces around the city are being converted to car share only spaces over the next two years. a few days ago, 20 parking spaces were converted on clement4th avenue in the richmond district. so far drivers and business owners are not happy. >> i think it's a waste of a parking spot. >> i think it's ridiculous. >> everybody killed each other for parking. it will have a huge impact. >> transit officials say every shared car takes dozens more off the road which could eventually result in more parking spaces available. car share companies will have to pick up the tab for permits to the parking spaces. based on how close the cars are to downtown, it ranges from $50 to $225 a month. >>> some drivers in the city are mistakenly paying for free parking. most meters have been free on sunday since july, the electronic display reads free parking but there's hours of operation that include sundays. city transportation officials tell us their crews are currently busy swap out old parking meters with smart meters. that's their priority. they will not be removing the stickers -- >> so you will still see them all over the place. have to double check. >>
san francisco could become more difficult. 900 parking spaces around the city are being converted to car share only spaces over the next two years. a few days ago, 20 parking spaces were converted on clement4th avenue in the richmond district. so far drivers and business owners are not happy. >> i think it's a waste of a parking spot. >> i think it's ridiculous. >> everybody killed each other for parking. it will have a huge impact. >> transit officials say every shared...