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>> well, it's -- death row is at san quinton, san quinton isqu reserved for the model prisoners.u're in the high desert and you behave yourself and you apologize and you admit that you did and you try to show some rehabilitation and redemption, they'll let you go to san quinton, and those guys get to do things like baseball, and it makes sense because you're handing murderers baseball bats in prison. so the reason baseball works is because that sort of rehabilitation system they have specifically for saint quinton works. lisa: yeah, it's not just about the exercise. i mean these guys really love the game. and you really loved the guys that you met. what was it about being there and sharing their stories that moved you so much? >> well, it's kind of a trip because you know i mean nobody makes my air that has killed somebody and doesn't apologize, doesn't admit it and is wining about the doing the time. they know they have to do the time. the second part is a lot of my are smart guys. like the guy you saw i was in his cell, the guy knows macbeth. he can recite macbeth. i just forgo
>> well, it's -- death row is at san quinton, san quinton isqu reserved for the model prisoners.u're in the high desert and you behave yourself and you apologize and you admit that you did and you try to show some rehabilitation and redemption, they'll let you go to san quinton, and those guys get to do things like baseball, and it makes sense because you're handing murderers baseball bats in prison. so the reason baseball works is because that sort of rehabilitation system they have...
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>> well, it's -- death row is at san quinton, san quinton isqu reserved for the model prisoners.e high desert and you behave yourself and you apologize and you admit that you did and you try to show some rehabilitation and redemption, they'll let you go to san quinton, and those guys get to do things like baseball, and it makes sense because you're handing murderers baseball bats in prison. so the reason baseball works is because that sort of rehabilitation system they have specifically for saint quinton works. lisa: yeah, it's not just about the exercise. i mean these guys really love the game. and you really loved the guys that you met. what was it about being there and sharing their stories that moved you so much? >> well, it's kind of a trip because you know i mean nobody makes my air that has killed somebody and doesn't apologize, doesn't admit it and is wining about the doing the time. they know they have to do the time. the second part is a lot of my are smart guys. like the guy you saw i was in his cell, the guy knows macbeth. he can recite macbeth. i just forgot i was in
>> well, it's -- death row is at san quinton, san quinton isqu reserved for the model prisoners.e high desert and you behave yourself and you apologize and you admit that you did and you try to show some rehabilitation and redemption, they'll let you go to san quinton, and those guys get to do things like baseball, and it makes sense because you're handing murderers baseball bats in prison. so the reason baseball works is because that sort of rehabilitation system they have specifically...
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. >> reporter: late this afternoon a san quinton spokesman announced it will turn the water back on for sanitation at least. >> can you say that those lines will not reappear? >> i can say as of right now through the weekend those lines will not reappear. >> reporter: in the best case the prison appears to be looking at a long, uncomfortable weekend. from san quinton, abc 7 news. >> according to the centers for disease control and prevention people contract the disease by breathing in mist or vapor containing theterbacteria. symptoms resemble pneumonia and can include cough, shortness of breath, muscle aches and headaches. the first cases occurred in 1976 in philadelphia. in the meantime a mold problem shut down the main post office in the city of richmond. it's an 80-year-old building. laura anthony joins us now. customers were surprised there. >> reporter: this post office is pretty pristine on the outside. it was built in 1938. inside there is a health hazard that needs to be cleaned up before it can reopen. >> one by one potential customers approached the front entrance of richmond'
. >> reporter: late this afternoon a san quinton spokesman announced it will turn the water back on for sanitation at least. >> can you say that those lines will not reappear? >> i can say as of right now through the weekend those lines will not reappear. >> reporter: in the best case the prison appears to be looking at a long, uncomfortable weekend. from san quinton, abc 7 news. >> according to the centers for disease control and prevention people contract the...
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san quinton confirmed after testing an inmate. now roughly two dozen inmates have the severe flu-like symptoms which include headaches, chills, fever, shortness of breath and nausea. the source of the outbreak is unknown but it comes through bacteria in water. inside this means no showering for inmates. it means no inmate transfers to or from other prisons. it means no visitors possibly through the weekend and means more correctional officers on duty to escort inmates seeking relief. >> what is the average wait for a restroom at this point? >> i think it is pretty fluid. >> reporter: for now inmates are drinking bottled water. karen works inside as a supervisor in the food preparation unit. >> i look at it this way. things happen. things happen and you have to take care of yourself. you will do what they ask you to do. >> that would mean not drinking or even touching the water. at san quinton prison, wayne wayne freedman. >> according to the centers for disease control symptoms resemble pneumonia and can include cough, shortness o
san quinton confirmed after testing an inmate. now roughly two dozen inmates have the severe flu-like symptoms which include headaches, chills, fever, shortness of breath and nausea. the source of the outbreak is unknown but it comes through bacteria in water. inside this means no showering for inmates. it means no inmate transfers to or from other prisons. it means no visitors possibly through the weekend and means more correctional officers on duty to escort inmates seeking relief. >>...
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. >>> a san quinton inmate is in good condition tonight. portable showers were brought in for the inmates and prison opened up indoor toilets again. water use is limited to prevent the disease from spreading. nearly 50 other prisoners could be infected. new prisoner intake and visiting hours are on hold. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 9:00. not going down without a fight. raiders fans make a push to keep their team. >>> how much of a toll is the drought taking on the giant sequoias. a look at the newes technology. it has the power to completely blow our minds. and when at&t and directv get together your mind will stay completely in tact, because their internet isn't getting any faster. this. changes. nothing. welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >>> an organization that wants to keep the raiders in the east bay hosted a party at the team's headquarters today. abc 7 news was at the pro-oakland party. they want black and silver to stay in
. >>> a san quinton inmate is in good condition tonight. portable showers were brought in for the inmates and prison opened up indoor toilets again. water use is limited to prevent the disease from spreading. nearly 50 other prisoners could be infected. new prisoner intake and visiting hours are on hold. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 9:00. not going down without a fight. raiders fans make a push to keep their team. >>> how much of a toll is the drought taking on...
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. >> prison officials confirm, six san quinton state prison inmates have contracted legionnaire diseaseates are under observation at the prison's medical unit. cooking at the prison has stopped, because bacteria grows in water can spread through water molecules. inmates are now being served box meals. also, portable toilet, bottle water and large water tanks, were brought in to serve thousands every inmates and employees. >>> renounded neurologist, and author, oliver sacks, whose life was portrayed by robin williams in the movie awakening, he's passed away at the age of 82. cbs news correspondent brewer takes a look back at his life. >> in 1973, doctor oliver sacks came to fame with his book awakening. documenting how he freed patient that bronx hospital, from a cat tonic state. >> what i believe, what i know, these people are alive inside. >> the book inspired in 1990 movie, robin williams, playing the doctor. in 1996, morally safer sat down with the actor and the scientist, for 60 minutes. >> incredible combination of this incredible gentleness combined with this curiosity. >> that cu
. >> prison officials confirm, six san quinton state prison inmates have contracted legionnaire diseaseates are under observation at the prison's medical unit. cooking at the prison has stopped, because bacteria grows in water can spread through water molecules. inmates are now being served box meals. also, portable toilet, bottle water and large water tanks, were brought in to serve thousands every inmates and employees. >>> renounded neurologist, and author, oliver sacks, whose...
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diagnosed with legionnaires disease five more have con twrakted the disease. 51 inmates are at san quintontigating the source of the disease. cooking is now suspended and the water is shut off. >> icons behaving badly on the appalachian trail. others are leaving trash behind having loud all night parties along the famous route. the problem will be tough to crack down on since policy varies by state. the trail has seen a boom of hikers since the release of the movie "heiled" starring reese witherspoon. >> time to brew on this. college students in for a rude awakening this semester about what they can and cannot say in class. >> they are threatening with words like illegal ill alien, male or female is used in class and in assignments. >> the professor says students risk threat of failure if this kind of oppressive and hateful language is used too often. >> in multi-cultural little rare reclass reads to do well in this class to experiencwith color. >> should they have the authority to punish students for using words they don't like? send us a message on facebook, twitter or e-mail us at fox n
diagnosed with legionnaires disease five more have con twrakted the disease. 51 inmates are at san quintontigating the source of the disease. cooking is now suspended and the water is shut off. >> icons behaving badly on the appalachian trail. others are leaving trash behind having loud all night parties along the famous route. the problem will be tough to crack down on since policy varies by state. the trail has seen a boom of hikers since the release of the movie "heiled"...
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pinell was serving time for rape but he was also a part of the infamous san quinton six, their 1971 escapempt resulted in six deaths. pinell was later a convicted vikd of attacking two officers. >>> is suspect has now been arrested and this morning san francisco police say they are closing in on two accomplices as well. our crew was reporting on the kate steinle shooting along the embarcadero last month when they were attacked along with another news crew by three men driving a black bmw. one of the suspects pistol which happened our photographer. cameras also captured this attacker, 23-year-old michael jones who was arrested last month. he is suspected of being the get away driver. police say these suspects could be behind five tv news crews rob crease. >>> a follow-up on a deep that has rattled the city of alameda. a 17-year-old turned himself into alameda police yesterday. he is accused of breaking into a home in the middle of the night on sunday and sexually assaulting a young girl. that's not all. police say they have evidence linking him to five other break-ins. the victims were all
pinell was serving time for rape but he was also a part of the infamous san quinton six, their 1971 escapempt resulted in six deaths. pinell was later a convicted vikd of attacking two officers. >>> is suspect has now been arrested and this morning san francisco police say they are closing in on two accomplices as well. our crew was reporting on the kate steinle shooting along the embarcadero last month when they were attacked along with another news crew by three men driving a black...
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and in california, six san quinton inmates also contracted legionnaire's disease, another 51 inmate aret. cooking at that prison has just stopped outright, inmates right now being served box meals. portable toilet, bottled water and large water tanks, also being brought in to serve thousands of inmates and employees. >> on your health watch, new guidelines about whether to talk to kids about the danger of alcohol. pediatric group is suggesting parent and doctors should have that talk by, listen to this, age nine. new report finds up to 06% of high school student admit to binge drinking, that's three or more at drinks in a two-hour period for girls, four to five drinks for boys. doctors say binge drinking increases risk every death and serious injury from car crashes. also, speaking of alcohol, doctors in canada and the netherlands studying the science of hang overs, yep, really is a study, they found that no amount of food or water consumed during bouts of heavy drinking apparently can't provide any hang over relief. the only way they say to avoid a hang over, is just to drink less. >>>
and in california, six san quinton inmates also contracted legionnaire's disease, another 51 inmate aret. cooking at that prison has just stopped outright, inmates right now being served box meals. portable toilet, bottled water and large water tanks, also being brought in to serve thousands of inmates and employees. >> on your health watch, new guidelines about whether to talk to kids about the danger of alcohol. pediatric group is suggesting parent and doctors should have that talk by,...
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ceremony of this million in san francisco i would like to thank the san francisco korean million foundation and the president quinton co-cop sea others for hosting simple a mooifb be event and thank you to mayor ed lee, consul general hang and kay vice president of the cornell being leaders today most importantly i'd like to gnaw my deepest gratitude to the korean war veterans and families that devoted themselves to protect freedom and peace in the republic of korea it is my privilege and honor to attend to today is ceremony and deliver a speech on behalf of the republic of korea 2 years ago as the president has a special envoy i attended the 16th anniversary which was held and coroner million no washington, d.c. in front of a president obama and about 10 thousand korean war veterans and their families i promised to establish a foundation to support those hero these and others last year, i promised the american developers of the korean foundations to work to provide avoidance to korean war veterans and their descendents including a scholarship program and others products next year we hope we have the chance to give
ceremony of this million in san francisco i would like to thank the san francisco korean million foundation and the president quinton co-cop sea others for hosting simple a mooifb be event and thank you to mayor ed lee, consul general hang and kay vice president of the cornell being leaders today most importantly i'd like to gnaw my deepest gratitude to the korean war veterans and families that devoted themselves to protect freedom and peace in the republic of korea it is my privilege and honor...
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ceremony of this million in san francisco i would like to thank the san francisco korean million foundation and the president quintonoifb be event and thank you to mayor ed lee, consul general hang and kay vice president of the cornell being leaders today most importantly i'd like to gnaw my deepest gratitude to the korean war veterans and families that devoted themselves to protect freedom and peace in the republic of korea it is my privilege and honor to attend to today is ceremony and deliver a speech on behalf of the republic of korea 2 years ago as the president has a special envoy i attended the 16th anniversary which was held and coroner million no washington, d.c. in front of a president obama and about 10 thousand korean war veterans and their families i promised to establish a foundation to support those hero these and others last year, i promised the american developers of the korean foundations to work to provide avoidance to korean war veterans and their descendents including a scholarship program and others products next year we hope we have the chance to give a scholarships to students from san franci
ceremony of this million in san francisco i would like to thank the san francisco korean million foundation and the president quintonoifb be event and thank you to mayor ed lee, consul general hang and kay vice president of the cornell being leaders today most importantly i'd like to gnaw my deepest gratitude to the korean war veterans and families that devoted themselves to protect freedom and peace in the republic of korea it is my privilege and honor to attend to today is ceremony and...
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ceremony of this million in san francisco i would like to thank the san francisco korean million foundation and the president quintonoifb be event and thank you to mayor ed lee, consul general hang and kay vice president of the cornell being leaders today most importantly i'd like to gnaw my deepest gratitude to the korean war veterans and families that devoted themselves to protect freedom and peace in the republic of korea it is my privilege and honor to attend to today is ceremony and deliver a speech on behalf of the republic of korea 2 years ago as the president has a special envoy i attended the 16th anniversary which was held and coroner million no washington, d.c. in front of a president obama and about 10 thousand korean war veterans and their families i promised to establish a foundation to support those hero these and others last year, i promised the american developers of the korean foundations to work to provide avoidance to korean war veterans and their descendents including a scholarship program and others products next year we hope we have the chance to give a scholarships to students from san franci
ceremony of this million in san francisco i would like to thank the san francisco korean million foundation and the president quintonoifb be event and thank you to mayor ed lee, consul general hang and kay vice president of the cornell being leaders today most importantly i'd like to gnaw my deepest gratitude to the korean war veterans and families that devoted themselves to protect freedom and peace in the republic of korea it is my privilege and honor to attend to today is ceremony and...
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ceremony of this million in san francisco i would like to thank the san francisco korean million foundation and the president quintonfb be event and thank you to mayor ed lee, consul general hang and kay vice president of the cornell being leaders today most importantly i'd like to gnaw my deepest gratitude to the korean war veterans and families that devoted themselves to protect freedom and peace in the republic of korea it is my privilege and honor to attend to today is ceremony and deliver a speech on behalf of the republic of korea 2 years ago as the president has a special envoy i attended the 16th anniversary which was held and coroner million no washington, d.c. in front of a president obama and about 10 thousand korean war veterans and their families i promised to establish a foundation to support those hero these and others last year, i promised the american developers of the korean. >> good evening and welcome to the wednesday, august 5, 2015 of the san francisco general hospital the presiding officer is ann lazarus and joined pie commissioner vice president honda and commissioner swig and commissioner bo
ceremony of this million in san francisco i would like to thank the san francisco korean million foundation and the president quintonfb be event and thank you to mayor ed lee, consul general hang and kay vice president of the cornell being leaders today most importantly i'd like to gnaw my deepest gratitude to the korean war veterans and families that devoted themselves to protect freedom and peace in the republic of korea it is my privilege and honor to attend to today is ceremony and deliver...