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i think there will be, and it's great that the ama has finally enabled this to happen. >> we'll take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about why the obama administration released this only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to inside story. i'm libby casey. well, the numbers have been a secret for 35 years, but now we know what medicare pays individuals doctors, what they charge, which procedure and the numbers vary. the small group of doctors who get medicare money get millions of dollars. this is new information, and we're talking about how it will shape healthcare policy. still with us, our guests. before we went to the breaker we were talking about how the ama put up less of a resistence of this information getting out. what role does the obama administration pay getting this data out there publicly? >> well, the obama administration has been on record supporting transparency and healthcare . they've done a better administration bringing sunlight to the healthcare industry. and this is the latest. i think for a lot of us they're keeping the promise they made to c
i think there will be, and it's great that the ama has finally enabled this to happen. >> we'll take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about why the obama administration released this only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to inside story. i'm libby casey. well, the numbers have been a secret for 35 years, but now we know what medicare pays individuals doctors, what they charge, which procedure and the numbers vary. the small group of doctors who get medicare...
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i think there will be, and it's great that the ama has finally enabled this to happen. >> we'll take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about why the obama administration released this >> i'm actually quite nervous... >> as u.s. forces prepare to fault lines brings you an eye opening look at what life is really like under the taliban. from girls attending school, to enforcing sharia law. >> they rely on the local population, and so they need to win the hearts and minds of locals to be able to fight. >> then immediately after, an american tonight special edition, >> explain how you were able to get access to the taliban. >> fault lines: this is taliban country then, an american tonight special edition only on al jazeera america load w >> welcome back to inside story. i'm libby casey. well, the numbers have been a secret for 35 years, but now we know what medicare pays individuals doctors, what they charge, which procedure and the numbers vary. the small group of doctors who get medicare money get millions of dollars. this is new information, and we're talking about how it
i think there will be, and it's great that the ama has finally enabled this to happen. >> we'll take a short break. when we come back we'll talk more about why the obama administration released this >> i'm actually quite nervous... >> as u.s. forces prepare to fault lines brings you an eye opening look at what life is really like under the taliban. from girls attending school, to enforcing sharia law. >> they rely on the local population, and so they need to win the...
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and as we have been standing here we know it has a lot to do with the wind. ama, i want you to see the live pictures, people are asking me on twitter, hey, nick is the building next the wooden duck also affected? that, we don't know yet. there is no public information officer on scene yet. right now they are trying to battle the blaze. once again, this fire is not under control. it is raised to three alarms. we do know that the wooden duck, that furniture store is a complete loss. we have been told that is a complete loss. we'll bring you another update before the show ends tonight and of course i will have more tonight at 11:00. in berkeley. >>> all right, nick, thank you for the update. developing news on the tour bus tragedy that killed ten people. the ntsb said they're looking into a report from a witness who said she saw the fedex truck on fire before it crashed into the bus. the home video shows a plume of smoke. a driver saw the flames coming from under the cab of the fedex truck when it swiped their car and ran into the bus. both of the torn-up vehicles a
and as we have been standing here we know it has a lot to do with the wind. ama, i want you to see the live pictures, people are asking me on twitter, hey, nick is the building next the wooden duck also affected? that, we don't know yet. there is no public information officer on scene yet. right now they are trying to battle the blaze. once again, this fire is not under control. it is raised to three alarms. we do know that the wooden duck, that furniture store is a complete loss. we have been...
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but the interest groups, the ama and the politicians, republicans perniciously. people say no, no, no, but that's the way it wind up if either the doctors had said already, we understand panic, but here's malpractice. we have to have something all malpractice republicans they will negotiate with you and here's the things we need in the bill, it would've happened. but that's not the way i find out. nonetheless, the president had two elements of malpractice that he pushed. one in a september speech to the joint session of congress. he set the outcome was that a pilot program on patient safety and we are going to make grants available to improve patient safety through malpractice reform. more than $100 million. the affordable care act contains a provision i think 10607 if i can remember correctly that says we would give grants to states to reform their malpractice laws and study to and see how it affects care and cost of malpractice insurance and cost of health care. the president obama, more committed to malpractice reform than any president actually did two pieces
but the interest groups, the ama and the politicians, republicans perniciously. people say no, no, no, but that's the way it wind up if either the doctors had said already, we understand panic, but here's malpractice. we have to have something all malpractice republicans they will negotiate with you and here's the things we need in the bill, it would've happened. but that's not the way i find out. nonetheless, the president had two elements of malpractice that he pushed. one in a september...
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nick smyth has the tse(Ñlatest. >> ama, this it is still an active scene. the fire is out. ut it is contained. it is not out, ama. take a look behind me. you can see the fire crews are still on the scene. take a look at that fire ladder, an idea how they are still aggressively attacking it and still shooting water down on this fire. take a look at some of the video we shot minutes after we arrived. at its peak, the thick orange flames were ferocious. we captured this power line being attacked by flames causing sparks. the fire broke out just after 8:00 p.m. and according to the property owner, it has affected a 40,000 square foot building home to import tile tile, the wooden duck, joshua tree and thriving lifestyle. we can confirm that wooden duck, joshua tree and thriving lifestyle have been destroyed and they are still daling with hot spots in those stores. firefighters are dealing with wooden buck primarily because most of this property is wood. the fire knocked out power surrounding buildings, residents and prompted evacuations of nearby businesses. flames at times more
nick smyth has the tse(Ñlatest. >> ama, this it is still an active scene. the fire is out. ut it is contained. it is not out, ama. take a look behind me. you can see the fire crews are still on the scene. take a look at that fire ladder, an idea how they are still aggressively attacking it and still shooting water down on this fire. take a look at some of the video we shot minutes after we arrived. at its peak, the thick orange flames were ferocious. we captured this power line being...
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when the ama whatever they say in public they come in to my office and were talking about what they need out of this bill and we are cutting the sausage of legislation. they never talk about malpractice. all they ever talk about is basically held medicare pays doctors and they want that fixed so doctors can get more money. they never mention malpractice. i'm not doing malpractice because malpractice will require we have to effect -- often the democratic base. by the way no republicans are coming to negotiate. if they came as a part of the negotiation for our our support with the malpractice we would have done it but that wasn't the case. here you had a situation where on policy grounds the white house was for malpractice reform and we had to buy some reasonable proposals but the interest groups, the ama and the politicians the republicans weren't interested. people say a oh no but that's the way it wound up. if either the doctors had said all right we understand about payment but here's malpractice and we have to have something on malpractice or we will negotiate with here and here are t
when the ama whatever they say in public they come in to my office and were talking about what they need out of this bill and we are cutting the sausage of legislation. they never talk about malpractice. all they ever talk about is basically held medicare pays doctors and they want that fixed so doctors can get more money. they never mention malpractice. i'm not doing malpractice because malpractice will require we have to effect -- often the democratic base. by the way no republicans are...
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i look at them that skill is develop the habits revived under a committee, controlled by the ama which has been heavily stacked in favor of specialist. so what with the medical profession look like without government? would have half-asleep physicians, probably more primary-care which might be a good thing, fewer specialists and lower salaries. finally private health insurance. as the cbo pointed out we subsidize it heavily with a tax break for the insurance you get through an employer. this figure i find astounding. if you look at the upper right hand corner, that number in red 35.4, that is the percent of all the premiums paid in the country represented by the tax breaks, tax subsidies for not having to declare income. 35% means more than one-third of the cost of private employer-based health care in this country is paid for by the government. think about it. that makes it the third most expensive government health care program after medicare and medicaid, flying below a lot of people's radar screens. it has created a profitable private health insurance industry that we have today. h
i look at them that skill is develop the habits revived under a committee, controlled by the ama which has been heavily stacked in favor of specialist. so what with the medical profession look like without government? would have half-asleep physicians, probably more primary-care which might be a good thing, fewer specialists and lower salaries. finally private health insurance. as the cbo pointed out we subsidize it heavily with a tax break for the insurance you get through an employer. this...
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dates is live at the santa clara county jail to explain. ama? >> reporter: dan, the five people are here in jail. the man, the transient who they are accused of attacking, he is still recovering from his injuries. he is the one who stabbed the boy, but he is not being charged because police say it was self-defense. >> these five young men ages 17 to 20 are affiliated with a street gang and today they were charged with the murder of one of their own. they didn't do the actual killing. according to campbell police, the suspects along with ivan diaz got into an argument with todd tharpe on the night of march 16th. the argument became violent. >> the six subjects in the group attacked the transient and began physically assaulting him pretty brutally. at that point he retrieved a knife in an attempt to defend himself stabbed one of the subjects. >> diaz later died. the other attackers are being held responsible for his death. under the provocative death doctrine they can be found guilty of murder even if tharpe stabbed diaz. >> since he had to protect
dates is live at the santa clara county jail to explain. ama? >> reporter: dan, the five people are here in jail. the man, the transient who they are accused of attacking, he is still recovering from his injuries. he is the one who stabbed the boy, but he is not being charged because police say it was self-defense. >> these five young men ages 17 to 20 are affiliated with a street gang and today they were charged with the murder of one of their own. they didn't do the actual...
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the ama is disappointed that the centers for medicare and medicaid services did not include safeguards that would help the public understand the limitations of this data. that is the statement from the ama. your thoughts? guest: the ama has some legitimate concerns but it is the beginning of a conversation. without the data you have no idea what questions to ask. idea really about the practice patterns of individual physicians. i think it is a fair question to ask why this orthopedic surgeon had so many more scans or mris and his colleagues. is the data of this data. it does not tell you everything all at once. it does not give you a clean ranking of physicians or tell you that much about quality. it is a starting point. host: you write about the off the mall just say their profits are -- you write that the ophthalmologists say their profits are actually smaller than what it looks like. if you could explain that? guest: one of the things that physicians argue, and it's true, is that they represent revenues. they represent what the doctors are taking in. they don't at all take into acco
the ama is disappointed that the centers for medicare and medicaid services did not include safeguards that would help the public understand the limitations of this data. that is the statement from the ama. your thoughts? guest: the ama has some legitimate concerns but it is the beginning of a conversation. without the data you have no idea what questions to ask. idea really about the practice patterns of individual physicians. i think it is a fair question to ask why this orthopedic surgeon...
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when the ama says the public they come into my office what they beat out of this bill and they never talk about malpractice but how medicare pays doctors they never mention malpractice i am not doing malpractice because that will require we have to defend the democratic base and i did not know to do that. by the way the republicans come to negotiate. efface said that we would have done it but it was not the case. here you have a situation where on policy grounds it was for malpractice reform but in the interest groups and the republicans were not interested. but that is the way it wind up if doctors had said we'd understand pavement or the republicans said we will negotiate it would have happened but it is not the way it lined up but he had two elements in the joint session of congress we have the pilot program and to improve patient safety of more than $100 billion sandy affordable care act has a provision if i remember correctly that says we will give grants to states to reform malpractice law with the cost of health care. >> more committed to malpractice reform than any president
when the ama says the public they come into my office what they beat out of this bill and they never talk about malpractice but how medicare pays doctors they never mention malpractice i am not doing malpractice because that will require we have to defend the democratic base and i did not know to do that. by the way the republicans come to negotiate. efface said that we would have done it but it was not the case. here you have a situation where on policy grounds it was for malpractice reform...
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dates is live at the santa clara county jail to explain. ama? >> reporter: dan, the five people are here in jail. the man, the transient who they are accused of attacking, he is still recovering from his injuries. he is the one who stabbed the boy, but he is not being charged because police say it was self-defense. >> these five young men ages 17 to 20 are affiliated with a street gang and today they were charged with the murder of one of their own. they didn't do the actual killing. according to campbell police, the suspects along with ivan diaz got into an argument with todd tharpe on the night of march 16th. the argument became violent. >> the six subjects in the group attacked the transient and began physically assaulting him pretty brutally. at that point he retrieved a knife in an attempt to defend himself stabbed one of the subjects. >> diaz later died. the other attackers are being held responsible for his death. under the provocative death doctrine they can be found guilty of murder even if tharpe stabbed diaz. >> since he had to protect
dates is live at the santa clara county jail to explain. ama? >> reporter: dan, the five people are here in jail. the man, the transient who they are accused of attacking, he is still recovering from his injuries. he is the one who stabbed the boy, but he is not being charged because police say it was self-defense. >> these five young men ages 17 to 20 are affiliated with a street gang and today they were charged with the murder of one of their own. they didn't do the actual...
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you can see smoke from the fire ama was mentioning, and the winds are lying., 59, san francisco, los gatos, 80. 55 in half moon bay. from sutro tower looking down on beautiful san francisco, not a cloud in the sky in santa rosa, 70, but petaluma is down to 63. a lot of upper 70s still in fairfield and livermore. here's a look at sfo where you sew the low clouds spilling in. what you need to know is it's going to be clear and cool tonight, warm again tomorrow, and warmer by several degrees in some locations. breezy and cooler on tuesday. with the pacific satellite image i can show you this area of low pressure in the jet stream and that's ridge that gives us the minor warming interest enterinto tomorrow. tomorrow morning's lows around 6:00, just before sunrise, look for it to be also cooler. we'll see a lot of upper 40s instead ander in 50 in some locations. 50 in san francisco and richmond, as well as oakland. 47, napa. so clear skies out there. so we'll lose heat overnight but it will allow us to warm up as well early on in the morning. so mild temperatures i
you can see smoke from the fire ama was mentioning, and the winds are lying., 59, san francisco, los gatos, 80. 55 in half moon bay. from sutro tower looking down on beautiful san francisco, not a cloud in the sky in santa rosa, 70, but petaluma is down to 63. a lot of upper 70s still in fairfield and livermore. here's a look at sfo where you sew the low clouds spilling in. what you need to know is it's going to be clear and cool tonight, warm again tomorrow, and warmer by several degrees in...
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dates is live at the santa clara county jail to explain. ama? >> reporter: dan, the five people are here in jail. the man, the transient who they are accused of attacking, he is still recovering from his injuries. he is the one who stabbed the boy, but he is not being charged because police say it was self-defense. >> these five young men ages 17 to 20 are affiliated with a street gang and today they were charged with the murder of one of their own. they didn't do the actual killing. according to campbell police, the suspects along with ivan diaz got into an argument with todd tharpe on the night of march 16th. the argument became violent. >> the six subjects in the group attacked the transient and began physically assaulting him pretty brutally. at that point he retrieved a knife in an attempt to defend himself stabbed one of the subjects. >> diaz later died. the other attackers are being held rr his death. under the provocative death doctrine they can be found guilty of murder even if tharpe stabbed diaz. >> since he had to protect himself and
dates is live at the santa clara county jail to explain. ama? >> reporter: dan, the five people are here in jail. the man, the transient who they are accused of attacking, he is still recovering from his injuries. he is the one who stabbed the boy, but he is not being charged because police say it was self-defense. >> these five young men ages 17 to 20 are affiliated with a street gang and today they were charged with the murder of one of their own. they didn't do the actual...
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some careers should get ruined by this and it is a black mark on the ama that they fought for so longo block this. >> yeah, if you don't have anything to hide, why are you try to hide it? >> you raised an interesting point. a lot of this beta has been kept private from the public and medicare has been able to see the data themselves and should be able to go after doctors themselves and go crack down the abuse but they have not done it. there are people who have said that medicare has not done a good job policing themselves because this program is a political hot potato. everyone wants medicare to go smoothly because it is a program for seniors and no one wants to upset seniors who have a lot of political clout. medicare has not been going after the fraud and waste and abuse on its own because they have not wanted to upset doctors who might drop out of medicare. they haven't wanted to upset seniors who would get their payments denied. now the information is out there publicly and researchers and reporters and watchdog groups can look at it and go after it and possibly do some of the po
some careers should get ruined by this and it is a black mark on the ama that they fought for so longo block this. >> yeah, if you don't have anything to hide, why are you try to hide it? >> you raised an interesting point. a lot of this beta has been kept private from the public and medicare has been able to see the data themselves and should be able to go after doctors themselves and go crack down the abuse but they have not done it. there are people who have said that medicare...
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the why. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates in for dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. there is new word from a witness who was in the car that was sideswiped by the fed ex truck just before the crash. she says the truck was already on fire as it came across the median before it crashed into the bus. >> now that has not been confirmed by the national transportation safety board which is investigating the crash. the investigation is expected to take up to two weeks. >> authorities have asked families for loved ones' dental records because the bodies are too badly burned to be identified. >> and just a few hours ago volunteers near the crash scene said all of the surviving passengers have left and are now heading back to southern california. >> all of the students on board came a from the los angeles area. the crash occurred on interstate 5 west of chico. it is four hours short of their destination. a college preview weekend at humboldt state university in air kay do on the coast. in air -- arcada on the coast. >> secon
the why. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates in for dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. there is new word from a witness who was in the car that was sideswiped by the fed ex truck just before the crash. she says the truck was already on fire as it came across the median before it crashed into the bus. >> now that has not been confirmed by the national transportation safety board which is investigating the crash. the investigation is expected to take...
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the why. >> good evening and thank you for joining ama ama dates in fn ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. there is new word from awho wasr that was sideswiped by the fed ex truck just before the crash. she says the truck was already on fire as it came across the median before it crashed into the bus. >> now that has not been confirmed by the national transportation safety board which is investigating the crash. the investigation is expected to take up to two weeks. >> authorities have asked families for loved ones' dental records because the bodies are too badly burned to be identified. >> and just a few hours ago volunteers near the crash scene said all of the surviving passengers have left and are now heading back to southern california. >> all of the students on board came a from the los angeles area. the crash occurred on interstate 5 west of chico. it is four hours short of their destination. a college previewhumboldtnd at humboldt state university in air kay do on the coast. in air -- -- arcada on the coast. >> seconds after a truck collided with a bus full of high school students, c
the why. >> good evening and thank you for joining ama ama dates in fn ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. there is new word from awho wasr that was sideswiped by the fed ex truck just before the crash. she says the truck was already on fire as it came across the median before it crashed into the bus. >> now that has not been confirmed by the national transportation safety board which is investigating the crash. the investigation is expected to take up to two weeks. >>...
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the why. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates in for dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. there is new word from a witness who was in the car that was sideswiped by the fed ex truck just before the crash. she says the truck was already on fire as it came across the median before it crashed into the bus. >> now that has not been confirmed by the national transportation safety board which is investigating the crash. the investigation is expected to take up to two weeks. >> authorities have asked families for loved ones' dental records because the bodies are too badly burned to be identified. >> and just a few hours ago volunteers near the crash scene said all of the surviving passengers have left and are now heading back to southern california. >> all of the students on board came a from the los angeles area. the crash occurred on interstate 5 west of chico. it is four hours short of their destination. a college preview weekend at humboldt state university in air kay do on the coast. in air -- arcada on the coast. >> secon
the why. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates in for dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. there is new word from a witness who was in the car that was sideswiped by the fed ex truck just before the crash. she says the truck was already on fire as it came across the median before it crashed into the bus. >> now that has not been confirmed by the national transportation safety board which is investigating the crash. the investigation is expected to take...
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and the explained why not. he said when he ama, whatever thaw saw in public, they come into my moves and we're talking about what they need out of this bill and we're really cutting the sausage of legislation. they never talk about malpractice. all they ever talk about is what the -- how medicare pays doctors. they want that fixed so doctors can get more money. they never mention malpractice. i am not doing malpractice because malpractice will require that we have to offend in of the democratic base, and if i don't need to offend the democratic base to keep the doctors on board, i'm not going to do it. and by the way no republicans are coming to negotiate with me if they came and said part of onegotiation for our support would be pal practice, we would have done it. that wasn't the case. so, here you had a situation where, on policy grounds the white house was for malpractice reform and he wad to buy some reasonable proposals. the interest groups, the ama, and the politicians, the republicans, weren't interested. now, people say,
and the explained why not. he said when he ama, whatever thaw saw in public, they come into my moves and we're talking about what they need out of this bill and we're really cutting the sausage of legislation. they never talk about malpractice. all they ever talk about is what the -- how medicare pays doctors. they want that fixed so doctors can get more money. they never mention malpractice. i am not doing malpractice because malpractice will require that we have to offend in of the democratic...
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head coach harbaugh is making the first comments on the report. ama daetz has the latest. >> the miami police is investigating 49ers quaterback kaepernick, and two teammates including a seattle seahawk player from an incident april 1. >> there is not much we can say but it is just an information report. the detectives have just begun the investigation. >> an unidentified woman mixed drinks, served shots and told to hit a bond containing marijuana inside the apartment at the hotel. after picking light headed she went into a bedroom and kaepernick followed kiting and undressing hurt. kaepernick left the room and the other two machine -- person looked inside but she told them to leave and next she remembers wake up in a hospital bed. >> the cop had little to say at a celebrity golf tournament but fans are saying plenty although there are no accusations. >> this is a distraction. the fact they are talking about it is a distraction. >> she is trying to get money, publicity. >> the 49ers said it is in the process of gathering the facts. >> they are crossing
head coach harbaugh is making the first comments on the report. ama daetz has the latest. >> the miami police is investigating 49ers quaterback kaepernick, and two teammates including a seattle seahawk player from an incident april 1. >> there is not much we can say but it is just an information report. the detectives have just begun the investigation. >> an unidentified woman mixed drinks, served shots and told to hit a bond containing marijuana inside the apartment at the...
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the teen is still recovering from his ordeal in a honolulu hospital. ama news. >> this is not the first case of a boy stowing away on a plane. a 16-year-old managed to sneak past security in 2010 and boarded a plane the same way. his mother says this recent incident hits close to home. >> all i can think about is another child could have been hurt and lost. you it shook me so much. it really bothered me. >> washington's son fell from the wheel well and died when the landing gear opened on approach to boston's logan international airport. we will continue to follow this developing story on air and on-line. our reporting continues right now on twitter at abc7 news bay area. >>> a man who says he is the biological father of a teenage suicide victim filed a lawsuit today. he claims that he is the father of audrey potts and should be included in a wrongful death lawsuit. audrey killed herself in 2012 after she was sexually assaulted at a party in saratoga. three boys pled guilty and potts filed a lawsuit against the boys' parents for monetary damages. he said h
the teen is still recovering from his ordeal in a honolulu hospital. ama news. >> this is not the first case of a boy stowing away on a plane. a 16-year-old managed to sneak past security in 2010 and boarded a plane the same way. his mother says this recent incident hits close to home. >> all i can think about is another child could have been hurt and lost. you it shook me so much. it really bothered me. >> washington's son fell from the wheel well and died when the landing...
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the teen is still recovering from his ordeal in a honolulu hospital. ama dates, abc7 news. >> this is not the first case of a boy stowing away on a plane. a 16-year-old managed to sneak past security in 2010 and boarded a plane the same way. his mother says this recent incident hits close to home. >> all i can think about is another child could have been hurt and lost. you it shook me so much. it really bothered me. >> washington's son fell from the wheel well and died when the landing gear opened on approach to boston's logan international airport. we will continue to follow this developing story on air and on-line. our reporting continues right now on twitter at abc7 news bay area. >>> a man who says he is the biological father of a teenage suicide victim filed a lawsuit today. he claims that he is the father of audrey potts and should be included in a wrongful death lawsuit. audrey killed herself in 2012 after she was sexually assaulted at a party in saratoga. three boys pled guilty and potts filed a lawsuit against the boys' parents for monetary damage
the teen is still recovering from his ordeal in a honolulu hospital. ama dates, abc7 news. >> this is not the first case of a boy stowing away on a plane. a 16-year-old managed to sneak past security in 2010 and boarded a plane the same way. his mother says this recent incident hits close to home. >> all i can think about is another child could have been hurt and lost. you it shook me so much. it really bothered me. >> washington's son fell from the wheel well and died when...
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abc7 news reporter nick smith is live on the scene tonight with the very latest. nick? >> ama, as you can see, fire crews are still on the scene and looking for hotspots. officials tell me the building was popular with squaters, and it is still not safe to go inside. a fire that started more than eight hours ago is still a problem and they don't know what caused it. >> about a hundred yards away you can feel the heat it was so intense. >> up close and personal. this san jose residents shot this images. the minutes he saw flames from the window of his condo he grabbed his shoes and camera. >> it was kind of intense. i was nervous being this close. you can hear the sounds. when i was filming where part of the blaze was, you can see the glow of all of the heat distortion. >> it was a building that once housed a tv station and it took more than two hours to bring under control. at its peak more than 100 firefighters attacked this fire, so large thick plumes of smoke could be seen at great american parkway off highway 101. >> there was debris flying toward me, so i turned away beca
abc7 news reporter nick smith is live on the scene tonight with the very latest. nick? >> ama, as you can see, fire crews are still on the scene and looking for hotspots. officials tell me the building was popular with squaters, and it is still not safe to go inside. a fire that started more than eight hours ago is still a problem and they don't know what caused it. >> about a hundred yards away you can feel the heat it was so intense. >> up close and personal. this san jose...
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francis shows us what is in store for the bay area, francis? >> that's right, ama. we have mid level and high level clouds over the bay area, but enough to show you the view. live doppler 7 hd sweeping around picking up cloud cover, even some light rain and precipitation in the clouds but not quite falling to the ground and i'll show you that there. so we have some rain coming our way. here is a preview of what is to come as we head to the northern tip of california. crescent city reported .10ths of an inch. so for tonight, the clouds continue to roll in. temperatures right now in the low 50s, 52 in santa rosa, 51 napa, concord 54. concord got .4 2 inches of rain where san francisco didn't get any. i'll tell you how much to expect into tonight and tomorrow morning and a big warmup next week. >> thank you. >>> a bay area woman is arrested of police say she stabbed her baby to death. officers took her into custody at the regional park in livermore. they initially found her car damaged and began a search for her. when they found the mother, she was carrying the baby, wh
francis shows us what is in store for the bay area, francis? >> that's right, ama. we have mid level and high level clouds over the bay area, but enough to show you the view. live doppler 7 hd sweeping around picking up cloud cover, even some light rain and precipitation in the clouds but not quite falling to the ground and i'll show you that there. so we have some rain coming our way. here is a preview of what is to come as we head to the northern tip of california. crescent city...
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released the data. >> the ama sold their soul to the obama administration. wait a second. i thought we had a deal. we signed on here. >> was the $21 million doctor outed? >> apparently. >> i haven't read the whole piece yet. >> it's amazing. you know, vision -- >> is important. >> yes, you can't discount that. >> you're talking about becky. >> fine. >> okay. i'm still reading the story. >> you need your vision so you can see the beauty -- >> and i was looking at you. >> it was interesting pieces in it. while the data may be misleading on some points if you can identify the doctors who are earning $21 million, something like that, it does seem like a valuable exercise. >>> let's talk about the eight biggest u.s. banks. they have to boost capital levels by a total of $68 billion under new federal rules. federal regulators are taking steps to ensure that the largest banks have enough capital to weather another financial crisis. this rule would apply to jpmorgan, citigroup, bank of america, wells fargo, goldman sachs, morgan stanley, bank of new york, melon and state street. a
released the data. >> the ama sold their soul to the obama administration. wait a second. i thought we had a deal. we signed on here. >> was the $21 million doctor outed? >> apparently. >> i haven't read the whole piece yet. >> it's amazing. you know, vision -- >> is important. >> yes, you can't discount that. >> you're talking about becky. >> fine. >> okay. i'm still reading the story. >> you need your vision so you can see the...
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enjoy the weather. cheryl? ama? >> yes. >> still ahead a guy trying to take a picture, right? sounds like a joke. it's not. why it may be time for a selfie intervention. plus... >> michael finney reveals which toilet paper wipes out the competition. >>> a canadian team has been arrested in connection to the heart bleed computer virus accused of ex-employed mroiting the bug to try to get information from a government web site. police say the 19-year-old rift lifted 900 social insurance numbers the first reported case using the flaw. that bug embedded in open inkripgs technology >> a young guy trying to take a selfie in front of a moving train was kicked in the face by the train engineer. >> he wrote he thought he was a safe distans behind the train. then says i messed up. >> wow. >> claims we hear about toilet paper from manufacturers do they live up to what is adder tied? consumer reports partnered for a report on top toilet paper. toilet paper makes claims about strength and softness. wonder what is best? >> consumers want to know. >> as well as cheaper store brands ask one s
enjoy the weather. cheryl? ama? >> yes. >> still ahead a guy trying to take a picture, right? sounds like a joke. it's not. why it may be time for a selfie intervention. plus... >> michael finney reveals which toilet paper wipes out the competition. >>> a canadian team has been arrested in connection to the heart bleed computer virus accused of ex-employed mroiting the bug to try to get information from a government web site. police say the 19-year-old rift lifted 900...
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abc7 news reporter nick smith is live on the scene tonight with the very latest. nick? >> ama you can see, fire crews are still on the scene and looking for hotspots. officials tell me the building was popular with squaters, and it is still not safe to go inside. a fire that started more than eight hours ago is still a problem and they don't know what caused it. >> about a hundred yards away you can feel the heat it was so intense. >> up close and personal. this san jose residents shot this images. the minutes he saw flames from the window of his condo he grabbed his shoes and camera. >> it was kind of intense. i was nervous being this close. you can hear the sounds. when i was filming where part of the blaze was, you can see the glow of all of the heat distortion. >> it was a building that once housed a tv station and it took more than two hours to bring under control. at its peak more than 100 firefighters attacked this fire, so large thick plumes of smoke could be seen at great american parkway off highway 101. >> there was debris flying toward me, so i turned away because
abc7 news reporter nick smith is live on the scene tonight with the very latest. nick? >> ama you can see, fire crews are still on the scene and looking for hotspots. officials tell me the building was popular with squaters, and it is still not safe to go inside. a fire that started more than eight hours ago is still a problem and they don't know what caused it. >> about a hundred yards away you can feel the heat it was so intense. >> up close and personal. this san jose...
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i'm ama daetz. the wife of a sonoma county man who survived an avalanche is talking about why his climb might be over even though he doesn't want it to be. three people remain missing, though today authorities called off the search to find them because of bad weather. john ryder of kenwood says his sherpa pushed him behind a block of ice where he remained uninjured. they were just below camp one about 19,000 feet up. the summit he wanted to reach was at 25,035 feet. he talked to his wife on tuesday using wi-fi at his base camp. he wants to complete the climb but he may not be able to. >> he needed time to be there and decide what to do. now if he can, he wants to go to the top. so right now it is uncertain because the sherpa have told the nepalese government that they want a list of requirements met before they'll go to the top, like they want retirement and several other things. >> there is a tight window in which ryder would be able to finish the climb because of weather conditions. he may miss it if
i'm ama daetz. the wife of a sonoma county man who survived an avalanche is talking about why his climb might be over even though he doesn't want it to be. three people remain missing, though today authorities called off the search to find them because of bad weather. john ryder of kenwood says his sherpa pushed him behind a block of ice where he remained uninjured. they were just below camp one about 19,000 feet up. the summit he wanted to reach was at 25,035 feet. he talked to his wife on...
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medical establishments, the ama's not -- they prefer their doctors don't -- don't be involved in thesecal situation. i will say, though, in this particular case, the vein that -- where the medications were going through, it burst open. so instead of the medications going into the blood, they were going into the soft tissue of the arm. you could still absorb some but you just don't know how much. >> good point. >> that could throw the whole thing awry. >> i think that's a huge point you just made. the authorities, anyway, of course, they pulled the curtain so we couldn't witness this, but the authorities say this was a vein issue, not a drug issue. until we have a very thorough investigation into this, you know, how can anyone be sure. there's so many litigation issues that could come up as well. dr. gupta i could talk to you forever, thank you so much. dr. sanjay gupta with all the answers. >>> another breaking story, it's the only reason i would ever end an interview with sanjay gupta, but you probably remember the reigning heisman trophy win, jameis winston, florida state, he was cle
medical establishments, the ama's not -- they prefer their doctors don't -- don't be involved in thesecal situation. i will say, though, in this particular case, the vein that -- where the medications were going through, it burst open. so instead of the medications going into the blood, they were going into the soft tissue of the arm. you could still absorb some but you just don't know how much. >> good point. >> that could throw the whole thing awry. >> i think that's a huge...
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the wheel well of a plane. good evening, and thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates. fbi officials say the 16-year-old boarded a flight in san jose and was found on the tarmac at the airport in maui. lilian kim is live at san jose mineta international airport with the details on this bizarre story. >> ama, this story is mind blowing on many levels. there is the security aspect and then there is the survival aspect. here is a photo of the 16-year-old boy being wheeled away by paramedics. the fbi says he survived a five and a half-hour flight from san jose to ma we in the wheel well of a high high an airlines plate. the boy was apparently unconscious most of the flight. when he regained consciousness he was seen walking on the tarmac covered in grease. the fbi says he ran away from home and hoped a fence at mineta san jose before climbing into the wheel well. we talked about the likely conditions the boy faced jie. to be at that altitude, 38,000 feet, that is higher than mount everest and people use oxygen tanks because they can't move without them. the wing wells are no
the wheel well of a plane. good evening, and thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates. fbi officials say the 16-year-old boarded a flight in san jose and was found on the tarmac at the airport in maui. lilian kim is live at san jose mineta international airport with the details on this bizarre story. >> ama, this story is mind blowing on many levels. there is the security aspect and then there is the survival aspect. here is a photo of the 16-year-old boy being wheeled away by paramedics....
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the family are facing. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. one-year-old lira kaufman's condition has stabilized tonight but she still needs immediate medical treatment. her parents eric and charlotte brought her on an around-the-world trip when she fell srsly ill. the rescue is happening about 1,000 miles off cabo san lucas, mexico. abc news reporter nick smith is live tonight at moffett field with the latest on this developing story. nick? >> reporter: ama, good evening. new information and new video of the 129th rescue wing springing into action. >> the 1-year-old ended up being sick, and we were tasked to go down there. >> reporter: team leader tech sergeant justin shook has successfully completed hundreds of recovery missions. >> my job is to help people that can't help themselves. >> reporter: members of his team are off the coast of mexico right now to save a baby girl. he says it's a mission that's just as important. >> the main issue especially with children is they do really well for a long time and they crash. and that's what we're w
the family are facing. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. one-year-old lira kaufman's condition has stabilized tonight but she still needs immediate medical treatment. her parents eric and charlotte brought her on an around-the-world trip when she fell srsly ill. the rescue is happening about 1,000 miles off cabo san lucas, mexico. abc news reporter nick smith is live tonight at moffett field with the latest on this developing story. nick? >> reporter: ama, good...
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the wheel well of a plane. good evening, and thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates. fbi officials say the 16-year-old boarded a flight in san jose and was found on the tarmac at the airport in maui. lilian kim is live at san jose mineta international airport with the details on this bizarre story. >> ama, this story is mind blowing on many levels. there is the security aspect and then there is the survival aspect. here is a photo of the 16-year-old boy being wheeled away by paramedics. the fbi says he survived afive t from san jose to ma we in the wheel well of a high high an airlines plate. the boy was apparently unconscious most of the flight. when he regained consciousness he was seen walking on the tarmac covered in grease. the fbi says he ran away from home and hoped a fence at mineta san jose before climbing into the wheel well. we talked about the likely conditions the boy faced jie. to be at that altitude, 38,000 feet, that is higher than mount everest and people use oxygen tanks because they can't move without them. the wing wells are not pressurize. so the o
the wheel well of a plane. good evening, and thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates. fbi officials say the 16-year-old boarded a flight in san jose and was found on the tarmac at the airport in maui. lilian kim is live at san jose mineta international airport with the details on this bizarre story. >> ama, this story is mind blowing on many levels. there is the security aspect and then there is the survival aspect. here is a photo of the 16-year-old boy being wheeled away by paramedics....
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the search continues for survivors. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates. the planes collided just after 4:00 in san pablo bay north of the brothers island. serming -- sergio is live with the latest. >> a a ma, right now there are still search vessels out there. the coast guard says this will continue on into the evening. this is still a rescue mission and not a recovery effort. a fleet of vessels lead by the coast guard search for wreckage for hours. included in this fleet of vessels fromsco polian francisco police departmenty qeped with sonar. eric johnson lives at the point san pablo yacht club and heard the buzz of the engines ahead. >> they clipped each other, the cessna and the old antique plane. the cessna didn't farewell. a hard spin into the water and hit hard and a big splash. >> pieces of the sessna have been recovered. it has been collected along the coast guard cuter and will be handed over to the administration as part of their investigation. >> we have not seen any persons in the water and we have one person being reported on the plane when it
the search continues for survivors. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates. the planes collided just after 4:00 in san pablo bay north of the brothers island. serming -- sergio is live with the latest. >> a a ma, right now there are still search vessels out there. the coast guard says this will continue on into the evening. this is still a rescue mission and not a recovery effort. a fleet of vessels lead by the coast guard search for wreckage for hours. included in this...
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we are live with the rescue. ama? >> yes. still a 14-year-old boy missing out interest in the water. you can see sort of where the search and rescue crews are set up. we have video of the dad, the father rescued. they were able to bring a pulse back. again, this was a father and son the and son's cousin the feerj ran in, trying to save them. he couldn't swim. he got in trouble and a surfer then jumped into action. >> i go in, and in like shallow enough to walk. i see the dad. i'm like can your dad swim? he said no. i gave him the board. i swam back ut to get the dad i dragged him and i was not, i thought he was dead, honestly. >> there was cpr administered.
we are live with the rescue. ama? >> yes. still a 14-year-old boy missing out interest in the water. you can see sort of where the search and rescue crews are set up. we have video of the dad, the father rescued. they were able to bring a pulse back. again, this was a father and son the and son's cousin the feerj ran in, trying to save them. he couldn't swim. he got in trouble and a surfer then jumped into action. >> i go in, and in like shallow enough to walk. i see the dad. i'm...
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the teen is still recovering from his ordeal in a honolulu hospital. ama dates, abc7 news. a bof a boy stowing away on a plane. a 16-year-old managed to sneak past security in 2010 and boarded a plane the same way. his mother says this recent incident hits close to home. >> all i can think about is another child could have been hurt and lost. you it shook me so much. it really bothered me. >> washington's son fell from the wheel well and died when the landing gear opened on approach to boston's logan international airport. we will continue to follow this developing story on air and on-line. our reporting continues right now on twitter at abc7 news bay area. >>> a man who says he is the biological father of a teenage suicide victim filed a lawsuit today. he claims that he is the father of audrey potts and should be included in a wrongful death lawsuit. audrey killed herself in 2012 after she was sexually assaulted at a party in saratoga. three boys pled guilty and potts filed a lawsuit against the boys' parents for monetary damages. he said he had an active role in her life u
the teen is still recovering from his ordeal in a honolulu hospital. ama dates, abc7 news. a bof a boy stowing away on a plane. a 16-year-old managed to sneak past security in 2010 and boarded a plane the same way. his mother says this recent incident hits close to home. >> all i can think about is another child could have been hurt and lost. you it shook me so much. it really bothered me. >> washington's son fell from the wheel well and died when the landing gear opened on approach...
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we are live with the rescue. ama? >> yes. unfortunately there are still a 14-year-old boy missing out interest in the water. you can see sort of where the search and rescue crews are set up. we have video of the dad, the father rescued. they were able to bring a pulse back. again, this was a father and son the and son'scousin the feerj ran in, trying to save them. he couldn't swim. he got in trouble and a surfer then jumped into action. >> i go in, and in like a shallow enough to walk. i see the dad. i'm like can your dad swim? he said no. i gave him the board. i swam back ut to get the dad i dragged him and i was not, i thought he was dead, honestly. >> there was cpr administered. we have not been told but the search for the cousin, 14, still out in the water, i'm told this is an active search and rescue. there are water. we have ladder trucks here. and if we learned anything more we'll bring it to you. abc7 news >> more breaking news now. a police chase ended with officers opening fire for a suspect. allen wong is live now w
we are live with the rescue. ama? >> yes. unfortunately there are still a 14-year-old boy missing out interest in the water. you can see sort of where the search and rescue crews are set up. we have video of the dad, the father rescued. they were able to bring a pulse back. again, this was a father and son the and son'scousin the feerj ran in, trying to save them. he couldn't swim. he got in trouble and a surfer then jumped into action. >> i go in, and in like a shallow enough to...
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the search continues for survivors. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates. the planes collided just after 4:00 in san pablo bay north of the brothers island. serming -- sergio is live with the latest. >> a a ma, right now there are still search vessels out there. the coast guard says this will continue on into the evening. this is still a rescue mission and not a recovery effort. a fleet of vessels lead by the coast guard search for wreckage for hours. included in this fleet of vessels from the san francisco police departmenty qeped with sonar. eric johnson lives at the point san pablo yacht club and heard the buzz of the engines ahead. >> they clipped each other, the cessna and the old antique plane. the cessna didn't farewell. a hard spin into the water and hit hard and a big splash. >> pieces of the sessna have been recovered. it has been collected along the coast guard cuter and will be handed over to the administration as part of their investigation. >> we have not seen any persons in the water and we have one person being reported on the plane when it w
the search continues for survivors. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama dates. the planes collided just after 4:00 in san pablo bay north of the brothers island. serming -- sergio is live with the latest. >> a a ma, right now there are still search vessels out there. the coast guard says this will continue on into the evening. this is still a rescue mission and not a recovery effort. a fleet of vessels lead by the coast guard search for wreckage for hours. included in this...
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that is the statement from the ama. your thoughts? somehink they legitimate concerns about this data. i would argue it is the beginning of a conversation. without the data, you have no idea what questions to ask, you have no idea about the practice patterns of individual physicians. i think it is a fair question to ask why this orthopedic surgeon mriso many more scans or than his colleagues. i think that is the value of this data. it does not tell you everything all at once. it does not give you a clean ranking of physicians, it does not tell you that much about quality. it is a starting point. writingdrew pollack about the i doctors saying that their profits are smaller than what the numbers look like. explain, if you could. guest: guest: one of the things that physicians are due, and it's true, is that they represent revenues. they don't at all take into account overhead, the cost of doing business, whether it is buying drugs, having sophisticated equipment. but that is true generally of any business. the revenue is not a prophet fi
that is the statement from the ama. your thoughts? somehink they legitimate concerns about this data. i would argue it is the beginning of a conversation. without the data, you have no idea what questions to ask, you have no idea about the practice patterns of individual physicians. i think it is a fair question to ask why this orthopedic surgeon mriso many more scans or than his colleagues. i think that is the value of this data. it does not tell you everything all at once. it does not give...
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a teen surfer risked his life to rescue the boy's father and cousin. ama daetz has the latest. >> a were whoer and spotters searches the water for missing the 14-year-old boy. >> time goes off and they didn't have wet suits on they are in trouble. >> marco was at the beach with his father and cousin and they were overcome by the current. >> they were pulled out by riptide and the father wasn't a if swimmer and tried to help and he got in trouble, too. >> the surfer realized they needed help and went after the cousin. >> i got a kid, i thought, this is simple, take him in and it is fine and i saw the dad and everything went...kid could be dead or dying. >> with the cousin safe he went back in the water and dragged the further to the beach. the fire department give the father cpr and got his pulse back. he was taken to the hospital with live threatening injuries but his son marco is missing despite a multiagency rescue effort. the waves are unpredictable here. >> the thing about ocean beach it can go to low to really high fast. >> he did not hesitate to risk
a teen surfer risked his life to rescue the boy's father and cousin. ama daetz has the latest. >> a were whoer and spotters searches the water for missing the 14-year-old boy. >> time goes off and they didn't have wet suits on they are in trouble. >> marco was at the beach with his father and cousin and they were overcome by the current. >> they were pulled out by riptide and the father wasn't a if swimmer and tried to help and he got in trouble, too. >> the surfer...
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the effort. abc7 news. >> ama, thank you. >>> vallejo police shot and killed a man following a pursuit this afternoon. sky 7hd shows us the damage to a police cruiser and the suspect's suv. the chase ended at the solano shopping center where the suspect crashed into police cars. an officer fired through the suv wean dough hitting the -- window hitting the suspect. they heard five to seven gunshots. this all happened as a routine traffic stop for expired tags. >> two firefighters are in the hospital and one in serious condition after a pair of fire trucks crashed into each other. the accident happened about 9:30 at brunswick street and evergreen avenue. a ladder truck and a fire engine were totaled and a green car was damaged after one of the trucks broadsided the other. the cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> a polo alto woman fell to her death on a popular arizona hiking trail. 53-year-old carol hyde lost her footing near devil's bridge in sedona which is seen in this picture. she was with her husband and daughter at the time when she sliped and fell 75 feet on april 2nd. she was taken to
the effort. abc7 news. >> ama, thank you. >>> vallejo police shot and killed a man following a pursuit this afternoon. sky 7hd shows us the damage to a police cruiser and the suspect's suv. the chase ended at the solano shopping center where the suspect crashed into police cars. an officer fired through the suv wean dough hitting the -- window hitting the suspect. they heard five to seven gunshots. this all happened as a routine traffic stop for expired tags. >> two...
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the effort. abc7 news. >> ama, thank you. >>> vallejo police shot and killed a man following a pursuit this afternoon. sky 7hd shows us the damage to a police cruiser and the suspect's suv. the chase ended at the solano shopping center where the suspect crashed into police cars. an officer fired through the suv wean dough hitting the -- window hitting the suspect. they heard five to seven gunshots. this all happened as a routine traffic stop for expired tags. >> two firefighters are in the hospital and one in serious condition after a pair of fire trucks crashed into each other. the accident happened about 9:30 at brunswick street and evergreen avenue. a ladder truck and a fire engine were totaled and a green car was damaged after one of the trucks broadsided the other. the cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> a polo alto woman fell to her death on a popular arizona hiking trail. 53-year-old carol hyde lost her footing near devil's bridge in sedona which is seen in this picture. she was with her husband and daughter at the time when she sliped and fell 75 feet on april 2nd. she was taken to
the effort. abc7 news. >> ama, thank you. >>> vallejo police shot and killed a man following a pursuit this afternoon. sky 7hd shows us the damage to a police cruiser and the suspect's suv. the chase ended at the solano shopping center where the suspect crashed into police cars. an officer fired through the suv wean dough hitting the -- window hitting the suspect. they heard five to seven gunshots. this all happened as a routine traffic stop for expired tags. >> two...
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the effort. abc7 news. >> ama, thank you. >>> vallejo police shot and killed a man following a pursuit this afternoon. sky 7hd shows us the damage to a police cruiser and the suspect's suv. the chase ended at the solano shopping center where the suspect crashed into police cars. an officer fired through the suv wean dough hitting the -- window hitting the suspect. they heard five to seven gunshots. this all happened as a routine traffic stop for expired tags. >> two firefighters are in the hospital and one in serious condition after a pair of fire trucks crashed into each other. the accident happened about 9:30 at brunswick street and evergreen avenue. a ladder truck and a fire engine were totaled and a green car was damaged after one of the trucks broadsided the other. the cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> a polo alto woman fell to her death on a popular arizona hiking trail. 53-year-old carol hyde lost her footing near devil's bridge in sedona which is seen in this picture. she was with her husband and daughter at the time when she sliped and fell 75 feet on april 2nd. she was taken to
the effort. abc7 news. >> ama, thank you. >>> vallejo police shot and killed a man following a pursuit this afternoon. sky 7hd shows us the damage to a police cruiser and the suspect's suv. the chase ended at the solano shopping center where the suspect crashed into police cars. an officer fired through the suv wean dough hitting the -- window hitting the suspect. they heard five to seven gunshots. this all happened as a routine traffic stop for expired tags. >> two...
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the 1-year-old's family is stuck at sea. abc 7 news anchor ama daetz has more. >> reporter: it was supposed to be an epic adventure, the kaufman family on their boat sailing around the world. but three weeks in, 1-year-old lyra developed a large rash. she started vomiting and got diarrhea. the family called for help launching a joint rescue mission involving the coast guard, navy and 129th rescue wing out of moffett field. the 129th flew to the boat's location, almost 1,000 miles southwest of cabo san lucas. >> we parachuted a four-man pararescue team and a rubber boat, inflatable boat to the location of the sailing boat. >> reporter: the team boarded the sailboat and stabilized the little girl. but the family's boat became disabled. the kaufmans and the rescue team wait for the u.s. navy to arrive from san diego. the ship will pick them up and bring them closer to shore so the 129th's helicopters can reach them and fly lyra to a hospital. >> it's cramped and uncomfortable positions. they're very far out to sea. but everyone is doing fine at the
the 1-year-old's family is stuck at sea. abc 7 news anchor ama daetz has more. >> reporter: it was supposed to be an epic adventure, the kaufman family on their boat sailing around the world. but three weeks in, 1-year-old lyra developed a large rash. she started vomiting and got diarrhea. the family called for help launching a joint rescue mission involving the coast guard, navy and 129th rescue wing out of moffett field. the 129th flew to the boat's location, almost 1,000 miles...
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about a racial comment controversy involving the clippers owner and the team makes a statement of its own. thank you for joining us, i'm ama daetz. >>> we begin with developments in the racial rant by donald sterling. we're live at oracle arena with fan and team reaction. >> today, kevin johnson, representing the nba players association, says the players told him they don't even want donald materiality playoff games until the situation is resolved. the action at oracle arena for game four in the nba playoff between the golden state warriors and the los angeles los angeles clippers started before tip-off in the first public demonstration as a team the clippers went through their preclaim routine with their shirts worn inside out to hide the team logo. >> to state solidarity and unity. to say we're paying attention. >> the players themselves remained silent, choosing not to speak out against comments alleged to have been made by team owner, donald sterling, to his girlfriend. >> i would be -- >> you don't feel it. don't bring black people and don't come. >> do you know that you are whole team that is black? >> do i snow? i s
about a racial comment controversy involving the clippers owner and the team makes a statement of its own. thank you for joining us, i'm ama daetz. >>> we begin with developments in the racial rant by donald sterling. we're live at oracle arena with fan and team reaction. >> today, kevin johnson, representing the nba players association, says the players told him they don't even want donald materiality playoff games until the situation is resolved. the action at oracle arena for...
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abc7 live doppler 7hd sweeping around the bay area, picking up low stratus clouds, and as we look live from san jose, still see a little smoke that ama was talking about, the fire, and nick smith-not much left at all. san francisco, currently 60. oakland, 64. and 68 in san jose, 74, los gatos. temperatures have come down quite a bit in the past few hours. looking towards downtown san francisco, quite a range of temperatures, from petaluma, 59. 78, livermore. tomorrow, it's going to be even warmer. so here's a look from mt. tam. clear and hazy, warmer tomorrow, and then breezy and cooler tuesday. so up and then down and i'll show you what to expect the rest of the week as well with the seven-day forecast. the pacific satellite illinois shows the jet stream pushing to the north. we won't get any rain and the ridge will bring this mineyear warming trend. i'll show you the forecast animation which shows very little cloud cover overnight and tomorrow morning. we could wake up with cloudy conditions along the coast, but clear areas and patchy fog developing but sunny and warmer and clear overall for most everybody. overnight lows will be i
abc7 live doppler 7hd sweeping around the bay area, picking up low stratus clouds, and as we look live from san jose, still see a little smoke that ama was talking about, the fire, and nick smith-not much left at all. san francisco, currently 60. oakland, 64. and 68 in san jose, 74, los gatos. temperatures have come down quite a bit in the past few hours. looking towards downtown san francisco, quite a range of temperatures, from petaluma, 59. 78, livermore. tomorrow, it's going to be even...
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the same way? find out how you candy clutter your life -- can de clutter your life by letting go. ama dates finds out how people are joining a movement started by those two guys. you will meet the minimalists at 11:00 on abc7 news. >>> right now let's get a check on our forecast. gorgeous today, sand -- sandhya, what a is in store for tomorrow? >> we will cool it off a little bit. it was beautiful indeed today. the temperatures came into the low 80s inland. live doppler 7hd right now is tracking clear conditions with the exception of half moon bay. there is a patch of fog. the view from the exploratorium camera is looking toward the ferry building and it is crystal clear. san francisco 54 and oakland 58. it is mild in redwood city. 60 degrees, san jose 57 and half moon bay you drop to 52 degrees. you can see all the way acrosà the bay. visibility is good and temperatures are in the 50s for the north bay and santa rosa, napa and pretty comfortable weather for inland spots like concord and livermore. kgo roof camera looking toward the exploratorium and the breeze is not really a factor.
the same way? find out how you candy clutter your life -- can de clutter your life by letting go. ama dates finds out how people are joining a movement started by those two guys. you will meet the minimalists at 11:00 on abc7 news. >>> right now let's get a check on our forecast. gorgeous today, sand -- sandhya, what a is in store for tomorrow? >> we will cool it off a little bit. it was beautiful indeed today. the temperatures came into the low 80s inland. live doppler 7hd right...
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abc7 live doppler 7hd sweeping around the bay area, picking up low stratus clouds, and as we look live from san jose, still see a little smoke that amaking about, the fire, and nick smith-not much left at all. san francisco, currently 60. oakland, 64. and 68 in san jose, 74, los gatos. temperatures have come down quite a bit in the past few hours. towards downtown san francisco, quite a range of temperatures, from petaluma, 59. 78, livermore. tomorrow, it's going to be even warmer. so here's a look from mt. tam. clear and hazy, warmer tomorrow, and then breezy and cooler tuesday. so up and then down and i'll show you what to expect the rest of the week as well with the seven-day forecast. the pacific satellite illinois shows the jet stream pushing to the north. we won't get any rain and the ridge will bring this mineyear warming trend. i'll show you the forecast animation which shows very little cloud cover overnight and tomorrow morning. we could wake up with cloudy conditions along the coast, but clear areas and patchy fog developing but sunny and warmer and clear overall for most everybody. overnight lows will be in the 40s to nea
abc7 live doppler 7hd sweeping around the bay area, picking up low stratus clouds, and as we look live from san jose, still see a little smoke that amaking about, the fire, and nick smith-not much left at all. san francisco, currently 60. oakland, 64. and 68 in san jose, 74, los gatos. temperatures have come down quite a bit in the past few hours. towards downtown san francisco, quite a range of temperatures, from petaluma, 59. 78, livermore. tomorrow, it's going to be even warmer. so here's a...
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the clutter. >> abc7 news anchor ama daets has a look at the minimalist movement. >> if your garage looks like this full of things you can't part with, you're not alone. americans are big consumers. spending $380 billion buying stuff. then, to pay for it we work long hours, buying big houses to store it all. is that stuff making you happy? >> no. >> brian and joshua don't think so. . >> i had stuff in living american dream. >> we climbed corporate ladder together. both miserable. >> they left their jobs in the telecome industry and moved encouraging others to get rid of the stuff what isn't adding value to their live. it's gaining momentum they are now traveling to 100 city as cross the country to promote their book. 1400 people rsvped for this visit. they're filling bookstore was people interested in pairing down their lives. >> she told me have you to see this. >> it doesn't matter how much stuff you have. it's passion, how you hiv your life. so i thought it's profound. >> joshua discovered minimalism in 2008 when his mother died. that same month his marriage ended. >> i started to look around at
the clutter. >> abc7 news anchor ama daets has a look at the minimalist movement. >> if your garage looks like this full of things you can't part with, you're not alone. americans are big consumers. spending $380 billion buying stuff. then, to pay for it we work long hours, buying big houses to store it all. is that stuff making you happy? >> no. >> brian and joshua don't think so. . >> i had stuff in living american dream. >> we climbed corporate ladder...