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. >> vic lee is live to explain what is going on. vic talk about a reversal of fortune. >> reporter: the story did take a turn. joel silva says he's grateful to the officers for renting a room for the family. but he says he's now confused and dejected at what happened since. >> right now we're heart broken you know? we've got the kids, bawling our eyes out last night. >> child protective services took custody of joel silva's five kids. they were recipients of a special act of kindness. it was pouring rain and the family had in place to go. all shelters were full, or closed. these four officers found them homeless, penniless they reached into their pockets and rented them a room. >> we just pooled our resources got them wet wipes and basic baby needs. and went and located a hotel within walking distance >> this weekend police officials contacted city service agencies to get more help after officers and social workers made additional well being checks on the family child protective services removed the children. silva says he didn't si
. >> vic lee is live to explain what is going on. vic talk about a reversal of fortune. >> reporter: the story did take a turn. joel silva says he's grateful to the officers for renting a room for the family. but he says he's now confused and dejected at what happened since. >> right now we're heart broken you know? we've got the kids, bawling our eyes out last night. >> child protective services took custody of joel silva's five kids. they were recipients of a special...
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vic? >> among notables here, former defense secretary william perry. and by the way here is a lawsuit. all 600 pages of it. >> we've got something about what i consider to be serious misbehavior. >> dr. richter is a nobel laurit and former physics professor, one of the 500 residents of this luxury senior living complex filing a lawsuit claiming via palo alto transferred refundable fees to it's parent company cc chicago. fees that would go to residents when they move or to their heirs if they die. attempts to resolve this issue failed. richter gets angry recalling when the company lawyer tells them. >> we always see people get paid but have no legal obligation to do so. that was her words. that is crazy. >> richter is worried because he says the company is in the red. the company spokesman sam singer response this way >> the v has successful history of repaying every entrance fee to every resident. paying $121 million since our inception >> the lawyer for the residents sees this differently >> what we have is empty promises we need security. >> resident
vic? >> among notables here, former defense secretary william perry. and by the way here is a lawsuit. all 600 pages of it. >> we've got something about what i consider to be serious misbehavior. >> dr. richter is a nobel laurit and former physics professor, one of the 500 residents of this luxury senior living complex filing a lawsuit claiming via palo alto transferred refundable fees to it's parent company cc chicago. fees that would go to residents when they move or to...
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vic? >> reporter: it's like pick your poison. do you want rain to help the drought or flooding because of too much rain? there is a danger the creek will flood when it's stormy. other side of the creek is east pal yes alt yes. this morning drizzles for spills passing by. it was great weather for some. but not a good time to make outside donations. nor was a good day for drivers. this 85-year-old was getting sandbags >> weather people said it's going to be five inches of rain. that is why it's going to get into our garage. >> farther south, east palo alto preparing for the worst the city sits on flat land just in case it's pump station is being pressed to dump more water from the city. they don't want a repeat of this. ray webb had to leave home. >> we started driving it was under the wheel well. real bad situation. >> but afternoon, the winds grew stronger, rain, heavier. officials were getting anxious. >> we have to keep in mind where tides are. we can have significant flooding. >> a delicate balance considering half of the city
vic? >> reporter: it's like pick your poison. do you want rain to help the drought or flooding because of too much rain? there is a danger the creek will flood when it's stormy. other side of the creek is east pal yes alt yes. this morning drizzles for spills passing by. it was great weather for some. but not a good time to make outside donations. nor was a good day for drivers. this 85-year-old was getting sandbags >> weather people said it's going to be five inches of rain. that...
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vic lee is in the newsroom now with the story you'll see only on abc7 news. vic? >> we've learned ed jew is released after serving almost five years, apparently a model inmate taught yoga and english. jew did not want to be interviewed and his attorney spoke to us. >> what are your plans after you get out? >> future plans? >> when you get out? >> spend more time with my daughter and my wife. >> that is what ed jew told abc7 news in an exclusive interview just before he went to prison almost five years ago. jew was convicted on federal bribery charges, of trying to extort $80,000 from the owners of quickly tapioca drink shops who had permit problem was the city this, security video in jew's chinatown flower shop captured him accepting a bribe. $40,000 in cash. he doesn't realize the money was working for the fbi. he served four and a half years in federal custody, first in a minimum security prison, in arizona. >> his job was he was driver to other people, other inmates he had car keys and drove off the prison grounds and had freedom. >> lawyer stew handlynn says h
vic lee is in the newsroom now with the story you'll see only on abc7 news. vic? >> we've learned ed jew is released after serving almost five years, apparently a model inmate taught yoga and english. jew did not want to be interviewed and his attorney spoke to us. >> what are your plans after you get out? >> future plans? >> when you get out? >> spend more time with my daughter and my wife. >> that is what ed jew told abc7 news in an exclusive interview just...
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vic? >> well, un plaza is where this family of seven was first spotted friday night. now, you don't hear a lot about these good deeds but at times, police officers do reach into their pock writs to help people down and out. maybe buy a bus ticket, something warm to drink. perhaps a meal. but what happened friday night is unique and special. there are four officers and three have children of their own. it was wet, windy friday night in san francisco. joel silva, his wife and children had in place to go. >> it's late for shelter. and at this point we had nowhere to stay. you know? >> salvation army workers handing out hot food and coffee here saw the family of seven. they called police. >> well being check on the family who had been reported as wandering streets in inclement weather. the report came out they looked like they needed help. >> these four officers located them at carl's junior >> they had food but they were low on formula for the baby. some basic wet wipes and what not. they just couldn't be out. waits way past bed times we just pooled our resources got the
vic? >> well, un plaza is where this family of seven was first spotted friday night. now, you don't hear a lot about these good deeds but at times, police officers do reach into their pock writs to help people down and out. maybe buy a bus ticket, something warm to drink. perhaps a meal. but what happened friday night is unique and special. there are four officers and three have children of their own. it was wet, windy friday night in san francisco. joel silva, his wife and children had...
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vic? >> that is where it happened. 8th street is now back to normal. you can see they've just removed the yellow crime scene tape. there is a lot of unanswered questions in this case. this shooting played havoc with students trying to get to and from apartments. police walked off the streets around 8th and where it happened. cindy martinez trying to get back to her place. >> i haven't been able to get in. but i had class. that killed time. >> the first call came in at 11:00 this morning. man with a knife on campus. university police went looking for him and they say they found a person wielding a large knife. public information officer told reporters the officers tried to get him to drop his weapon. >> the suspect charged at the officers with a knife. one officer from university police department actually discharged his taser. but that had no affect. what happened after that is that second officer on scene used his firearm, in defense of his life. >> teenager with a friend in an apartment when she heard two shots >> just talking about, like school and
vic? >> that is where it happened. 8th street is now back to normal. you can see they've just removed the yellow crime scene tape. there is a lot of unanswered questions in this case. this shooting played havoc with students trying to get to and from apartments. police walked off the streets around 8th and where it happened. cindy martinez trying to get back to her place. >> i haven't been able to get in. but i had class. that killed time. >> the first call came in at 11:00...
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vic lee is live with the story for us. vic? >> reporter: proponents say they had 300 volunteers and 100 campaign workers to get this on the june waballot. they said th would put the project on hold for a year because of the delay, three different redesigns have caused. >> they turned signatures to the registrar. measure authors gathered 21,000 signatures in just three weeks they say it was a record number in record time. >> this is a voter resolve against overdevelopment of the water front. plans to build high rises and blow off the existing entitlement. >> warriors say they have no position on the measure. pj johnson saying we're not opposed to the voters having a say on the big issues it may influence the dynamics of the project. the ballot measure would require approval for water front projects exceeding height limits. the warriors proposing an arena on two piers the former mayor is a vocal supporter. >> the arena is 12 and a half stories. what is some eight stories higher than what we allow on and over the water of the bay
vic lee is live with the story for us. vic? >> reporter: proponents say they had 300 volunteers and 100 campaign workers to get this on the june waballot. they said th would put the project on hold for a year because of the delay, three different redesigns have caused. >> they turned signatures to the registrar. measure authors gathered 21,000 signatures in just three weeks they say it was a record number in record time. >> this is a voter resolve against overdevelopment of...
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vic lee is there and joins us with developments. this is disturbing. >> well, the senior minister says he was shocked to learn about the charges now, you mention animal cruelty one charge. police said that when they went to pastor's home they found two girls and a small dog that had been abuseed and later died we're learning tonight he had a close relationship with not only the two girls but their mother. senior pastor told me he ministered to a variety of parishioners. and that he was well respected. wednesday last week, police arrested him at his home after they found a 17-year-old girl and sister. police went to the house at the request of sheriff investigators who said they believed two girls who were run aways from san mateo might be at the home. then this, week the d.a.charged him with having sex with a 17-year-old. also charged with hiding two at his place. senor pastor tells us he was ministering to the girls and their mother. he was helping them. >> can you tell me in what with a passity? >> john helping them to find a plac
vic lee is there and joins us with developments. this is disturbing. >> well, the senior minister says he was shocked to learn about the charges now, you mention animal cruelty one charge. police said that when they went to pastor's home they found two girls and a small dog that had been abuseed and later died we're learning tonight he had a close relationship with not only the two girls but their mother. senior pastor told me he ministered to a variety of parishioners. and that he was...
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vic lee is in the newsroom now with the story you'll see only on abc7 news. vic? >> we've learned ed jew is released after serving almost five years, apparently a model inmate taught yoga and english. jew did not want to be interviewed and his attorney spoke to us. >> what are your plans after you get out? >> future plans? >> when you get out? >> spend more time with my daughter and my wife. >> that is what ed jew told abc7 news in an exclusive interview just before he went to prison almost five years ago. jew was convicted on federal bribery charges, of trying to extort $80,000 from the owners of quickly tapioca drink shops who had permit problem was the city this, security video in jew's chinatown flower shop captured him accepting a bribe. $40,000 in cash. he doesn't realize the money was working for the fbi. he served four and a half years in federal custody, first in a minimum security prison, in arizona. >> his job was he was driver to other people, other inmates he had car keys and drove off the prison grounds and had freedom. >> lawyer stew handlynn says h
vic lee is in the newsroom now with the story you'll see only on abc7 news. vic? >> we've learned ed jew is released after serving almost five years, apparently a model inmate taught yoga and english. jew did not want to be interviewed and his attorney spoke to us. >> what are your plans after you get out? >> future plans? >> when you get out? >> spend more time with my daughter and my wife. >> that is what ed jew told abc7 news in an exclusive interview just...
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vic? >> dan, raul ochoa sentence and stood behind a glass window, expressionless, listening through a translator. the judge read the sentence. he pled guilty to a count of forcibly lewd act on a minor two counts of forceable rape. the judge sentenced raul ochoa to 22 years in prison. sparing the victim of having to face ochoa in court and relive horrors as 15 years as a sex slave. prosecutors say it was a fair deal. >> i'm not sure a number going to satisfy harm he did to this person. >> richmond police captain understands why the plea agreement was made. but he also questions if the punishment fits the crime. >> when you look at only 22 years it's on one hand disappointing and if you really think about what she went through it's apalling he has a chaps to get out. >> the victim a close relative of ochoa had been sexual assaulted for 15 years, when she was only 126789 he built a plywood shed where he lived with his wife, children and victim. she said the shed is where rapes took place. tod
vic? >> dan, raul ochoa sentence and stood behind a glass window, expressionless, listening through a translator. the judge read the sentence. he pled guilty to a count of forcibly lewd act on a minor two counts of forceable rape. the judge sentenced raul ochoa to 22 years in prison. sparing the victim of having to face ochoa in court and relive horrors as 15 years as a sex slave. prosecutors say it was a fair deal. >> i'm not sure a number going to satisfy harm he did to this...
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some of the day's other main news the mood much brighter on the slopes of sochi where a snowboarder vic wild has just handed rush a second gold medal and snowboarding putting on an unforgettable show for the fans let's hear all the latest from our team is paul scott live in the olympic city for us so paul i hear a second gold for vick was anything but easy tell us more on the challenges that he faced on the slopes. yes history has been created yet again here in sochi vic wild has become the first snowboarder to claim two gold medals at a single winter olympics he won his second of the games and russia's tenth in the parallel slowly amounting to the gold he already won in the giant parallel slalom and i was actually a u.s. born but he became a russian citizen in two thousand and eleven after he married his russian girlfriend who incidentally also has a bronze medal to her name from these games let's see how that medal has effected the very latest medals table and you can see that russia has actually now moved up into second place they've got ten gold medals to their name that just behind
some of the day's other main news the mood much brighter on the slopes of sochi where a snowboarder vic wild has just handed rush a second gold medal and snowboarding putting on an unforgettable show for the fans let's hear all the latest from our team is paul scott live in the olympic city for us so paul i hear a second gold for vick was anything but easy tell us more on the challenges that he faced on the slopes. yes history has been created yet again here in sochi vic wild has become the...
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that man, vic wild has done it again.d since i spoke to you an hour ago. it is now the case that russia are now level with the usa in terms of medals but they have that one more gold. this is vic wild born and raised in america. and the u.s. snowboarding authority might well be ruing their decision to cut that funding from the parallel slalom, because that is what helped push vic wild's into the arms of russia. that, of course, and the fact that he nell in love to now wife. ands that that has allowed him to move into 2012. standing on the top of the podium for russia as a two-time olympic gold medalist. he added the partial lal slalom gold to the giant parallel slalom gold that he won earlier in the week. and you'd think the russians will be holding a big party for that partnership when this games is over. >> let's be honest, we do have a new american hero, right, a skier who has made history? >> reporter: yeah, 18-year-old mikaela shiffrin, her mother admitted she nearly had a heart attack when her daughter was going dow
that man, vic wild has done it again.d since i spoke to you an hour ago. it is now the case that russia are now level with the usa in terms of medals but they have that one more gold. this is vic wild born and raised in america. and the u.s. snowboarding authority might well be ruing their decision to cut that funding from the parallel slalom, because that is what helped push vic wild's into the arms of russia. that, of course, and the fact that he nell in love to now wife. ands that that has...
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they think up to seventy percent were russians themselves like that and we saw great examples of that vic wild i'm a big fan now but he was almost out in one of his hate on his route or on route to the final but he didn't panic he carried on and you could see he wanted it more than the other guy and he got it. she's also this fair share of scandals to it can be argued that it got more than it deserved indeed from western a styria over gay rights to highly debated rulings by the judges and referees of the games and assume it was because of the busy man i think the biggest controversies of these olympics joins with a you've got your top five and i says that by saying that sochi has been surrounded by more scandal than any other olympics in recent history it blew away as the games went on it is indeed someone interest russia's got ninety nine problems but the olympics is that one room. start with number five five is doping overall the olympics were very quick game special mention that the latest technology they did and it happened just lately because the latest technology can detect the smal
they think up to seventy percent were russians themselves like that and we saw great examples of that vic wild i'm a big fan now but he was almost out in one of his hate on his route or on route to the final but he didn't panic he carried on and you could see he wanted it more than the other guy and he got it. she's also this fair share of scandals to it can be argued that it got more than it deserved indeed from western a styria over gay rights to highly debated rulings by the judges and...
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vic? >> well, it was raining pretty hard, and now, it's sort of tapered off just a bit. concern because of the creek behind me. across the banks over there, there are homes there that are vulnerable. at sfo, 141 flights, cancelled and others deal yied. not a good day for drivers that went too fast on slick roads. >> this one, which is the right of way. it isn't as flat. >> this 85-year-old was getting sandbags from the city. >> weather people have said it's going to be five inches of rain. that is why it's going to get into our garage if we don't get sandbags. >> do you always believe weather people? >> no. but i like them. >> farther south, east palo alto preparing for the worst the city sits on flat land. just in case it's pump station was being prepped to dump more water. they don't want a repeat of this. it flooded houses along banks two years ago. ray webb had to leave home. >> we start driving, you know, it's under the wheel well. and cans are floating. real bad situation. >> the winds grew stronger, rain, heavier. >> we have to keep in mind where tides are. if are
vic? >> well, it was raining pretty hard, and now, it's sort of tapered off just a bit. concern because of the creek behind me. across the banks over there, there are homes there that are vulnerable. at sfo, 141 flights, cancelled and others deal yied. not a good day for drivers that went too fast on slick roads. >> this one, which is the right of way. it isn't as flat. >> this 85-year-old was getting sandbags from the city. >> weather people have said it's going to be...
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vic. >> this lawsuit says cpuc refused to turn those records over to the city saying their staffers are too busy and also says that the documents they want may expose improprieties in the oversight of pg&e. >> we believe records may provide evidence of improper contact and cozy relationship was pacific gas and electric company threaten the integrity of the penalty proceedings. >> the explosion and fire ripped through this neighborhood, destroying 38 homes and damaging many more. eight people were killed. more than 60, injured three and a half years later city officials say they're trying to get important and possibly damaging documents from california public utilities commission. the city wants e mails that the cpuc director may have sent to law judges >> the executive director appears to have tried to order judges to rule in favor of pg&e, against the public. >> the city believes e mails will show he asked a judge to consider counting billions, pg& on improvements towards ultimate fine the lawsuit wants e mails and other communications the commission president may have had with wall st
vic. >> this lawsuit says cpuc refused to turn those records over to the city saying their staffers are too busy and also says that the documents they want may expose improprieties in the oversight of pg&e. >> we believe records may provide evidence of improper contact and cozy relationship was pacific gas and electric company threaten the integrity of the penalty proceedings. >> the explosion and fire ripped through this neighborhood, destroying 38 homes and damaging many...
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>> that is the question being raised by vic lee in mountain view. vic?egulatory commission believes it was domestic terrorism. fbi, which investigated the incident tells us they believe it's not terrorism and there are no arrests. whatever the indicates, the question raises concerns about vulnerability of our power system. shooting captured on surveillance video. first, a streak of light may have been from a flashlight followed by rifles, sparks bullets hitting a fence around the substation. someone dropped into a vault. then, sniper opened fieshgs shooting for 14 minutes, 100 shell casings found at the scene. they knocked out 17 transformers police arriveed and they were gone. it took pg&e almost a month to bring it back to operation. the chair of the regulatory commission when it happened. he told "wall street journal" attack was the most significant in dough mostic terrorism involving the grid that occurred in the u.s. rick smith was with the unit. >> it wasn't just a couple guys having a beer. it looked somewhat professional. >> no one claimed respon
>> that is the question being raised by vic lee in mountain view. vic?egulatory commission believes it was domestic terrorism. fbi, which investigated the incident tells us they believe it's not terrorism and there are no arrests. whatever the indicates, the question raises concerns about vulnerability of our power system. shooting captured on surveillance video. first, a streak of light may have been from a flashlight followed by rifles, sparks bullets hitting a fence around the...
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vic? >> well, it was raining pretty hard, and now, it's sort of tapered off just a bit.a concern because of the creek behind me. across the banks over there, there are homes there that are vulnerable. at sfo, 141 flights, cancelled and others deal yied. not a good day for drivers that went too fast on slick roads. >> this one, which is the right of way. it isn't as flat. >> this 85-year-old was getting sandbags from the city. >> weather people have said it's going to be five inches of rain. that is why it's going to get into our garage if we don't get sandbags. >> do you always believe weather people? >> no. but i like them. >> farther south, east palo alto preparing for the worst the city sits on flat land. just in case it's pump station was being prepped to dump more water. they don't want a repeat of this. it flooded houses along banks two years ago. ray webb had to leave home. >> we start driving, you know, it's under the wheel well. and cans are floating. real bad situation. >> the winds grew stronger, rain, heavier. >> we have to keep in mind where tides are. if ar
vic? >> well, it was raining pretty hard, and now, it's sort of tapered off just a bit.a concern because of the creek behind me. across the banks over there, there are homes there that are vulnerable. at sfo, 141 flights, cancelled and others deal yied. not a good day for drivers that went too fast on slick roads. >> this one, which is the right of way. it isn't as flat. >> this 85-year-old was getting sandbags from the city. >> weather people have said it's going to be...
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vic lee joins us with the story. >> reporter: un plaza is where the family was spotted. they're a family of seven, mother, father, five children. they were penniless and homeless. they met four officers from southern station. three have children. what happened next was a special act of kindness. >> didn't have a place to stay. you know? otherwise we'd have had to sleep on the streets. iet was wed, windy friday night in san francisco. joel silva. his wife, five children had in place to go. salvation army workers handing out hot food and coffee saw the family of seven. they called police. >> it's a well being check on the family who had been reported as wandering streets, in inclement weather. and the report came out they looked like they needed help. >> these four officers located the family at carl's junior near 7th and market. >> they had food but they were low on formula for the baby z some basic wet wipes and what knots. they just couldn't be out i was way past some of the bed times we just pooled our resources got them wet wipes and needs. and some went ask located a
vic lee joins us with the story. >> reporter: un plaza is where the family was spotted. they're a family of seven, mother, father, five children. they were penniless and homeless. they met four officers from southern station. three have children. what happened next was a special act of kindness. >> didn't have a place to stay. you know? otherwise we'd have had to sleep on the streets. iet was wed, windy friday night in san francisco. joel silva. his wife, five children had in place...
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vic. >> this lawsuit says cpuc refused to turn those records over to the city saying their staffers are too busy and also says that the documents they want may expose improprieties in the oversight of pg&e. >> we believe records may provide evidence of improper contact and cozy relationship was pacific gas and electric company threaten the integrity of the penalty proceedings. >> the explosion and fire ripped through this neighborhood, destroying 38 homes and damaging many more. eight people were killed. more than 60, injured three and a half years later city officials say they're trying to get important and possibly damaging documents from california public utilities commission. the city wants e mails that the cpuc director may have sent to law judges >> the executive director appears to have tried to order judges to rule in favor of pg&e, against the public. >> the city believes e mails will show he asked a judge to consider counting billions, which pg&e claims to have spent on improvements towards ultimate fine the lawsuit wants e mails and other communications the commission preside
vic. >> this lawsuit says cpuc refused to turn those records over to the city saying their staffers are too busy and also says that the documents they want may expose improprieties in the oversight of pg&e. >> we believe records may provide evidence of improper contact and cozy relationship was pacific gas and electric company threaten the integrity of the penalty proceedings. >> the explosion and fire ripped through this neighborhood, destroying 38 homes and damaging many...
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. >> abc7 news reporter vic lee is live with the latest on this. vic? >> the street is blocked off and it's been like this all day. we've seen officers going door to door to locate witnesses. again this, shooting happened just a block away from the dorms to, my right. first call to police came in at 11:00 in the morning. man with a knife, on campus. police went looking for him and say they found a person wielding a large knife near corner of 8th street. public information officer told reporters the officers tried to get him to drop the weapons >> one officer from university police department discharged his taser. but that had no affect. what happened is that second officer on the scene used his firearm in defense of his life, his partner's life. >> this teenager was with a friend and heard two shots >> we're just talking about, like, school and stuff, then, like, we heard like, bang, bang, iing was like, what was that? she was like never mind, someone upstairs. >> a neighbor says her friend witnessed the shooting. >> he got up and proceeded to leave the
. >> abc7 news reporter vic lee is live with the latest on this. vic? >> the street is blocked off and it's been like this all day. we've seen officers going door to door to locate witnesses. again this, shooting happened just a block away from the dorms to, my right. first call to police came in at 11:00 in the morning. man with a knife, on campus. police went looking for him and say they found a person wielding a large knife near corner of 8th street. public information officer...
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vic lee, abc7 news. >> a stormer contra costa county sheriff deputy is going to prison for involvement in the dirty d case. they baited men in process of going through divorce into drinking and driving. he has two months to turn himself in, then begin serving a sentence >> memorial services for two fallen kr h p officers will be held on monday the officers were killed monday responding to a crash on highway 99. both start with theed bay area offices. >> google announced it's planning to offer ultra high speed internet in 35 cities in the bay area. google is promising it's service is 100 times faster than any existing broad band services and aiming to compete with cable and te teleproviders >> more help proposed for our drought-plagued state the governor wants to spend 687ss today help communities deal with the worst drought in state history. the legislation includes $15 million for towns with dangerously low drinking water supplies the governor described it as a call to action from the state. the proposal now goes to lawmakers for consideration the governor said he wants the bill passe
vic lee, abc7 news. >> a stormer contra costa county sheriff deputy is going to prison for involvement in the dirty d case. they baited men in process of going through divorce into drinking and driving. he has two months to turn himself in, then begin serving a sentence >> memorial services for two fallen kr h p officers will be held on monday the officers were killed monday responding to a crash on highway 99. both start with theed bay area offices. >> google announced it's...
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at 4:30 abc7 news vic lee has mer on how close the ship actually got. >> that is a little scary. giant crane helping lift some heaviest pieces of the east bay bridge into place arrived in new jersey. tug boats dragged it 6,000 miles down the west coast through pan ma canal to the hudson river. it's one of the largest floating cranes in the world. reassembled first span set to open in 2016. >> the giants holteding their fan fest tomorrow at at and t park. it's open from 10:00 in the morning until 3:00 in the afternoon a chance to meet and greet the giants. >> tim lincecum will be there. he admitted he wasn't sure he was going to be back this svenlt his contract expireed and finished with a record of 10-14. and he's well regarded as ace of the staff after winning two cy young awards. he had serious doubts whether the giants wanted him to come back. well, i guess they proved they wanted hip, signing him to to a two-year $35 million contract. >> you know i feel the year just biting my knuckles and if teams were going to want me after this, the giants showed that they do want me back
at 4:30 abc7 news vic lee has mer on how close the ship actually got. >> that is a little scary. giant crane helping lift some heaviest pieces of the east bay bridge into place arrived in new jersey. tug boats dragged it 6,000 miles down the west coast through pan ma canal to the hudson river. it's one of the largest floating cranes in the world. reassembled first span set to open in 2016. >> the giants holteding their fan fest tomorrow at at and t park. it's open from 10:00 in the...
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vic lee joins us with the story. >> reporter: un plaza is where the family was spotted. they're a family of seven, mother, father, five children. they were penniless and homeless. they met four officers from southern station. three have children. what happened next was a special act of kindness. >> didn't have a place to stay. you know? otherwise we'd have had to sleep on the streets. iet was wed, windy friday night in san francisco. joel silva. his wife, five children had in place to go. salvation army workers handing out hot food and coffee saw the family of seven. they called police. >> it's a well being check on the family who had been reported as wandering streets, in inclement weather. and the report came out they looked like they needed help. >> these four officers located the family at carl's junior near 7th and market. >> they had food but they were low on formula for the baby z some basic wet wipes and what knots. they just couldn't be out i was way past some of the bed times we just pooled our resources got them wet wipes and needs. and some went ask located a
vic lee joins us with the story. >> reporter: un plaza is where the family was spotted. they're a family of seven, mother, father, five children. they were penniless and homeless. they met four officers from southern station. three have children. what happened next was a special act of kindness. >> didn't have a place to stay. you know? otherwise we'd have had to sleep on the streets. iet was wed, windy friday night in san francisco. joel silva. his wife, five children had in place...
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snowboard association tweeted this, congrats to vic wild on his pgs gold.sia and are happy for his success in sochi. there is some success in sochi to tell but that a lot of americans have been following. and that is what about all these stray dogs? well, we learned today for the first time from the russian billionaire who has been really tracking this that he thinks that there were as many as 4,000 of them here in sochi alone. many of them who were brought and left by construction workers. and then, of course, many puppies. so i sat down with russian billionaire who also financed a number of big olympic projects like the airport. he's the one who within three weeks built a shelter for these 4,000 dogs. here's what he told me. >> i think it's great. >> yeah? >> but what's important, this area would not be able to adopt such a number. and for us i think it's important. yes, we doin' injection in terms of all the veterinarian standards. but they need to be adopted. and yes, we have a few partners on the mainland and even moscow, adoption center. >> reporter:
snowboard association tweeted this, congrats to vic wild on his pgs gold.sia and are happy for his success in sochi. there is some success in sochi to tell but that a lot of americans have been following. and that is what about all these stray dogs? well, we learned today for the first time from the russian billionaire who has been really tracking this that he thinks that there were as many as 4,000 of them here in sochi alone. many of them who were brought and left by construction workers. and...
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utilities commission trying to get documents they believe regulators are trying to hide from the public >> vic lee is live with more on this story >> in is the lawsuit. officials say documents may show improper peddling by cpuc in oversight of pg&e. they say they requested documents four times, beginning in may, but that the response by the agency was that their staffers were too busy and they'd respond when they had free time. thus, this lawsuit. pipeline explosion and fire ripped through the san bruno neighborhood, destroying 38 homes, damaging many more. eight people were killed. more than 60, injured. three and a half years later, san bruno city officials say they're still trying to get important and possibly damaging documents from california public utilities commission. >> we believe records may provide evidence of improper contact and cozy relationship was pacific gas and electric company. that threatened intig fwrity of the proceedings against pg&e. >> what the city wants are the e mails that the executive director may have sent to judges. >> he appears to have orders judges to rule in
utilities commission trying to get documents they believe regulators are trying to hide from the public >> vic lee is live with more on this story >> in is the lawsuit. officials say documents may show improper peddling by cpuc in oversight of pg&e. they say they requested documents four times, beginning in may, but that the response by the agency was that their staffers were too busy and they'd respond when they had free time. thus, this lawsuit. pipeline explosion and fire...
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abc 7 news reporter vic lee has the story. >> me and the wife, we'll do anything it takes to get the kids back, you know. >> reporter: yesterday child protective services took custody of joey's five kids. silva, his wife and five children were rhett sip yenthe a special act of kindness. it was pouring rain. they had no place to go. these officers found them at u.n. plaza, homeless and penniless. they opened their pockets and rented them a motel room. >> we got them the wet wipes and the basic baby needs and went and located a hotel within walking distance. >> reporter: this weekend, police officials contacted city social service agencies to get the silvas more help. after officers and social workers made additional well-being checks on the family, child protective services removed the children. silva says he apparently didn't sign up for city services fast enough. >> it seems kind of unfair to actually take custody away because, you know, we can't really make it to everything. there's just so much we got to do and there's so much information being bombarded at us. >> san francisco hu
abc 7 news reporter vic lee has the story. >> me and the wife, we'll do anything it takes to get the kids back, you know. >> reporter: yesterday child protective services took custody of joey's five kids. silva, his wife and five children were rhett sip yenthe a special act of kindness. it was pouring rain. they had no place to go. these officers found them at u.n. plaza, homeless and penniless. they opened their pockets and rented them a motel room. >> we got them the wet...
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the man accused of beating a woman was in court today formally arraigned, here is 7 news reporter vic reporter: mary perez was admitted for breathing problems. these pictures, courtesy of univision. the 93-year-old suffered cuts and bruises. when 29-year-old zeebest reportedly hit her with an iv pole. at the time, zeebest was being taken to the er for medical evaluation. perez told her daughter he went berserk when doctors told him he had to be placed in psychiatric care. >> translator: my mom says the man opened the curtain, closed it, picked up the iv pole, and used the base of the pole to hit her in the head. she put up her arms to defend herself. but he kept hitting her. >> the hospital says sheriff deputies stationed in the emergency room were able to subdue zeebest. her daughter says the damage was already done. >> translator: they found her bloody. she was bleeding from her head. her body was bruised and her arms were bleeding. >> outside of court today assistant d.a. alex bastion said the charges were aappropriate. >> it is very disturbing. any time have you a 93-year-old lady
the man accused of beating a woman was in court today formally arraigned, here is 7 news reporter vic reporter: mary perez was admitted for breathing problems. these pictures, courtesy of univision. the 93-year-old suffered cuts and bruises. when 29-year-old zeebest reportedly hit her with an iv pole. at the time, zeebest was being taken to the er for medical evaluation. perez told her daughter he went berserk when doctors told him he had to be placed in psychiatric care. >> translator:...
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. >> victor can i have you - >> i'm vic for for i am fighting for my life i've been a resident directlyas dog park when i moved there it was a baseball stadium and unbe known to me behind the residents i think it was turned into a dog park. eye i have no notes i just learned about this meeting. i'm here fighting for my life some of you have been annoys to me on the phone but i'm not getting unaware. the park has been close can we we've had our peace back in the neighborhood for 6 months and not being reopened for some brazen problem. the meeting i went to i don't know the name of the person tenant only a few minutes by your supervisor yee the park had one hundred dogs per hour barking i live directly cross the street from the park and like living in a cannon and the echoing of dogs barking has made me ill i had a stroke and i have a cancer of agriculture evaluation when you can't open a window to your home without obey overwhelmed with dog barking. so i have no air i'm organized to give you i'm here to plead not to make to open didn't and not have an off leash dog park i love dogs we ha
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vic lee, abc 7 news. >>> police busted a major auto theft ring today. officers from several agencies descended on the 36th avenue business this morning. investigators say the body shop was being used to take apart stolen cars, a chop shop basically. inside they found vehicles, auto parts, and even boats. 23 people were detained, seven on felony warrants. another four were arrested on weapons charges and possession of stolen property. animal control also took away a pit bull and two pit bull puppies, as you can see. police say they've been planning this raid for a couple of months. >>> a new twist tonight in a san jose murder case. police have dropped a murder charge against one teenager and are now charging his twin brother with the crime. 18-year-old antong has been charged with the fatal stabbing of this man. fan was killed during a fight at a party on january 26th. tong's twin, duke, had originally been charged with murder. he faces two felony accounts of acting as an accessory of a crime but no longer a murder charge. >> another pedestrian has been
vic lee, abc 7 news. >>> police busted a major auto theft ring today. officers from several agencies descended on the 36th avenue business this morning. investigators say the body shop was being used to take apart stolen cars, a chop shop basically. inside they found vehicles, auto parts, and even boats. 23 people were detained, seven on felony warrants. another four were arrested on weapons charges and possession of stolen property. animal control also took away a pit bull and two pit...
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abc7 news reporter vic lee is live at dmv office >> officer law worked here many years. he would commute to his home, his wife and three kids this, office is a tight knit community. there are 90 officers stationed here. they always said they considered him part of the community. >> it's harder when you it's one of your friend >> the officer was a rookie assigned to oakland office. he says the officer welcomed him. just a fun guy. he is a stand up guy. >> law graduated in sacramento in 2008. he worked for five years. law transferred to fresno about a year ago for personal reasons. >> he wanted to be closer to his family. that is part of the reason why he left oakland. >> he says law loved working graveyard. his death was a sad reminder of how dangerous the job can be. >> we know it's dangerous. it's hard. this is a wake up call for you. you have to remember that every day, we go to work, we don't know if we're going to make it home. >> they do not. you can express condolences to the loved ones by sharing this post on your facebook time line. >> family members of a fairfie
abc7 news reporter vic lee is live at dmv office >> officer law worked here many years. he would commute to his home, his wife and three kids this, office is a tight knit community. there are 90 officers stationed here. they always said they considered him part of the community. >> it's harder when you it's one of your friend >> the officer was a rookie assigned to oakland office. he says the officer welcomed him. just a fun guy. he is a stand up guy. >> law graduated in...
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vic wild going into the race. each making into the medal contention. because she's russian, he switched teams. >> she's pushing hard. >> zavarzina was up first, staging a comeback in the second run of the finals to catch a bronze. less than 15 minutes later, wild stormed past switzerland and claimed his own medal. >> vic takes a walk on the wild side and wins gold for russia! >> reporter: alena watching the whole way down. and how about this reunion. husband and wife turned olympic stars. >> reporter: celebrating their medals with a kiss. >> his and her medals. >> now to tonight's main event, the ladies figure skating finale, stephanie gosk has more on this event. >> good morning to you. >> it certainly is exciting. good morning, savannah. it will be a night of high drama, following last night's intense opening act. the woman they call "queen" remains on her thrown a little longer after last night's near flawless performance. >> she may be one of the greatest competitors i've ever witnessed. >> no stranger to success, 23-year-old south korean yuna kim
vic wild going into the race. each making into the medal contention. because she's russian, he switched teams. >> she's pushing hard. >> zavarzina was up first, staging a comeback in the second run of the finals to catch a bronze. less than 15 minutes later, wild stormed past switzerland and claimed his own medal. >> vic takes a walk on the wild side and wins gold for russia! >> reporter: alena watching the whole way down. and how about this reunion. husband and wife...
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i cannot believe we have come to this as a nation, to sully game of ben roethlisberger and michael vicwith a gay guy. so folks, all of that justifies not drafting the top defensive player in the sec. >> and michael sam's only chance is to go back in the closet, mike, we'll pretend you're to the gay as long as you pretend we're not bigots. (laughter) >> welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight is a former governor of florida. please welcome charlie crist. pay, thanks so much, thanks so much for coming on. it's great to have you on here. governor, we will get to what i would considered your check ared political career in just a moment. but first let's get this right out of the way near. you've got a new book called the party is over. how the extreme right hijacked the gop and i became a democrat. there it. (cheers and applause) you buried the lead right there at the end of the title. you were a republican, you became a democrat. >> yes. >> stephen: how, at long last sir, have you no shame? >> i am just happy to be a democrat. i really feel at home. i always kind of felt like a round peg
i cannot believe we have come to this as a nation, to sully game of ben roethlisberger and michael vicwith a gay guy. so folks, all of that justifies not drafting the top defensive player in the sec. >> and michael sam's only chance is to go back in the closet, mike, we'll pretend you're to the gay as long as you pretend we're not bigots. (laughter) >> welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight is a former governor of florida. please welcome charlie crist. pay, thanks so much, thanks...
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vic, it's killing me." that's what i hear. a hospital worker says, "it's becoming awful." hear. workers won higher settlements, but that raised costs and boosted prices. in all economic sectors all over the country, inflation became entrenched. it was hard to keep up. it was harder to feel sure who was winning. the cry to do something came from more quarters. was there any real hope that the inflation momentum would run out of steam? were we victims of our expectations that inflation would continue? we asked richard gill. there was little hope at this time that the inflationary momentum would run out of steam. when inflation gets going, all groups feel they are losers. sanitation workers, teachers, senior citizens, rich man, poor man,you name. everybody faces higher prices and thinks, "i'm being ruined." this perception that everyone is losing is unjustified. if prices are going up, incomes are going up, too. not everybody is losing all the time. still, when this uncertainty about the future becomes contagious, things can get bad for everybody. it's difficult running an ef
vic, it's killing me." that's what i hear. a hospital worker says, "it's becoming awful." hear. workers won higher settlements, but that raised costs and boosted prices. in all economic sectors all over the country, inflation became entrenched. it was hard to keep up. it was harder to feel sure who was winning. the cry to do something came from more quarters. was there any real hope that the inflation momentum would run out of steam? were we victims of our expectations that...
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>> vic. >> vic, nice to meet you. >> i'm lizzie. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too.t what we do here. >> sure. >> we'll take a look at the car. i'll scan the vin number. i'll assess a value to the car. i hope i can meet your expectation levels. what were you guys trying to get for it? it--it's not what a book says a car is worth, it's what someone offers you for the car. so, let's start in the front of the car. i happened to notice when you guys were pulling in, there was a little--there's some damage on the bottom. >> yeah. >> some scrapes. i notice the wheels are a little scuffed also. that's, like, the only rim that didn't get damaged. on most cars, it's not the end of the world, but unfortunately on a bmw, you know, four rims could cost well over $1,000. based on what i just pointed out--the rims, the bumpers--i'd like to pay 14,000 for it. >> yeah. >> okay. >> jon did a great job on the appraisal. he held firm with the customer, and now he's doubling his profit on that purchase. i'm introducing jon to an auto dealer in new jersey. i have high expectations that h
>> vic. >> vic, nice to meet you. >> i'm lizzie. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too.t what we do here. >> sure. >> we'll take a look at the car. i'll scan the vin number. i'll assess a value to the car. i hope i can meet your expectation levels. what were you guys trying to get for it? it--it's not what a book says a car is worth, it's what someone offers you for the car. so, let's start in the front of the car. i happened to notice when you guys were...
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but vic wild celebrated under a different red, white and blue.aised in the u.s., wild competed for russia, frustrated that training money was going to "x" game sports. his russian-born wife won bronze. >> we're going to hang out, we got our medals. >> yeah, probably sleep with them. >> reporter: with one day of competition left, russia leads the medals race. american ted ligety was within striking distance in the slalom, but was among the top 13 that didn't finish the second bronze. today, criticizing a course. set by a croatian player's dad. >> makes for a pretty unfair race. >> reporter: and a very different kind of race is on off field of play, to find homes for thousands of stray dogs. the russian billionaire who had this shelter built said sochi will need outside help. the concern obviously is that they will be put down. >> no, no, no chance. we'll try. and we have good people. >> reporter: this snowboarder tweeted her puppy is home in denver and that gus kenworthy's puppies could be on a plane next week. i asked if he considered the games a
but vic wild celebrated under a different red, white and blue.aised in the u.s., wild competed for russia, frustrated that training money was going to "x" game sports. his russian-born wife won bronze. >> we're going to hang out, we got our medals. >> yeah, probably sleep with them. >> reporter: with one day of competition left, russia leads the medals race. american ted ligety was within striking distance in the slalom, but was among the top 13 that didn't finish...
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i cannot believe we have come to this as a nation, to sully game of ben roethlisberger and michael vic with a gay guy. so folks, all of that justifies not drafting the top defensive player in the sec. >> and michael sam's only chance is to go back in the closet, mike, we'll pretend you're to the gay as long as you pretend we're not bigots. bigots. (laughter) (announcer) you can quit. for free help, visit cdc.gov/tips. i didn't think i could buy them their own, let alone for under $300. but this asus with windows is lightweight and has everything they need -- not like chromebooks that can't install office or have to be connected to the internet to get much done. with this they can do homework, chat, play games -- on their own laptop, and their own time. so no more fighting... at least not over my laptop. ♪ honestly, i wanna see you be brave ♪ there's a new leader in network speed. at least not over my laptop. t-mobile. >> welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight is a former governor of florida. please welcome charlie crist. pay, thanks so much, thanks so much for coming on. it's great
i cannot believe we have come to this as a nation, to sully game of ben roethlisberger and michael vic with a gay guy. so folks, all of that justifies not drafting the top defensive player in the sec. >> and michael sam's only chance is to go back in the closet, mike, we'll pretend you're to the gay as long as you pretend we're not bigots. bigots. (laughter) (announcer) you can quit. for free help, visit cdc.gov/tips. i didn't think i could buy them their own, let alone for under $300....
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i cannot believe we have come to this as a nation, to sully game of ben roethlisberger and michael vic with a gay guy. so folks, all of that justifies not drafting the top defensive player in the sec. >> and michael sam's only chance is to go back in the closet, mike, we'll pretend you're to the gay as long as you pretend we're not bigots. (laughter) so tell me about your relationship. well, we're peanut butter and chocolate. we're perfect together. nut but & choco. don't do that. he says when something's good, why change it? exactly. exactly. what if you were to try something different? [ chocolate laughs ] yes, its mr. butterfinger! [ laughter ] i'm sorry. what are we doing here? ooh! [ male announcer ] it's a whole new way to love peanut butter & chocolate. smooth and crunchy butterfinger peanut butter cups. oh man! let's go the other way. um, i'm good. [ male announcer ] nestle. good food. good life. [ male announcer ] let's go places. but let's be ready. ♪ let's do our homework. ♪ let's look out for each other. let's look both ways before crossing. ♪ let's remember what's importan
i cannot believe we have come to this as a nation, to sully game of ben roethlisberger and michael vic with a gay guy. so folks, all of that justifies not drafting the top defensive player in the sec. >> and michael sam's only chance is to go back in the closet, mike, we'll pretend you're to the gay as long as you pretend we're not bigots. (laughter) so tell me about your relationship. well, we're peanut butter and chocolate. we're perfect together. nut but & choco. don't do that. he...
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that is because a dozen new competition some liken it to a group in russia and the alp vic mails to a golden opportunity to catch up with one of the new s olympic champs in one of the new us olympic sports. joe mays to read about the first ever win two olympic gold medalist in women's ski jumping. join now mike reno vote olympic ski jumping champion how to set some tea. i cannot believe that what's happened yesterday in. it says so could that mean it's it's just amazing to be good friends that woman the same time. did you think about the history that you made not just first of the pictures chairman in your also first title. and. yet the ingredients. to take a few more days and just think about what's happened since i've seen. he'd tell me what was going through her mind after your second child until the moment you realized you're gold medalist i think i was just blown away because the dressing was amazing i haven't won a world cup and two melons to be the first podium of the union thinks it's incredible. what were your expectations coming in to sochi. just wanted to show him how inter
that is because a dozen new competition some liken it to a group in russia and the alp vic mails to a golden opportunity to catch up with one of the new s olympic champs in one of the new us olympic sports. joe mays to read about the first ever win two olympic gold medalist in women's ski jumping. join now mike reno vote olympic ski jumping champion how to set some tea. i cannot believe that what's happened yesterday in. it says so could that mean it's it's just amazing to be good friends that...
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i cannot believe we have come to this as a nation, to sully game of ben roethlisberger and michael vicy. so folks, all of that justifies not drafting the top defensive player in the sec. >> and michael sam's only chance is to go back in the closet, mike, we'll pretend you're to the gay as long as you pretend we're not bigots. (laughter) [ male announcer ] winter olympian ted ligety can't take a sick day tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] so he can't let a cold keep him up tonight. vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6 symptom cold and flu relief. ♪ or delivery? ♪ digiorno? or delivery? ♪ digiorno. taste for yourself why the shortest distance between you and a delicious, fresh-baked pizza, is your oven. 100 percent real cheese. ♪ amazing toppings. thankfully, it's not delivery. it's digiorno. nestle. good food, good life. [ laughs ] [ smooch ] [ male announcer ] kiss the rainbow! taste the rainbow! ♪ [ male announcer ] kiss the rainbow! they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. choose two m
i cannot believe we have come to this as a nation, to sully game of ben roethlisberger and michael vicy. so folks, all of that justifies not drafting the top defensive player in the sec. >> and michael sam's only chance is to go back in the closet, mike, we'll pretend you're to the gay as long as you pretend we're not bigots. (laughter) [ male announcer ] winter olympian ted ligety can't take a sick day tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] so he can't let a cold keep him up tonight....
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i cannot believe we have come to this as a nation, to sully game of ben roethlisberger and michael vicgay guy. so folks, all of that justifies not drafting the top defensive player in the sec. >> and michael sam's only chance is to go back in the closet, mike, we'll pretend you're to the gay as long as you pretend we're not bigots. (laughter) (laughter) legs up! legs up? legs up! legs up! legs up! verizon has free tablets and free phones. get here anyway you can. good job! free tablets. free phones. on the best network. only at verizon. get tablets like the verizon ellipsis 7 free. and when you trade in your old smartphone, you can get the samsung galaxy s4 free. or the droid maxx by motorola free. plus get a data plan with unlimited talk and text for as low as $45. this week only. getting free tablets and phones on the best network. that's powerful. verizon. well, we're peanut butter and chocolate. we're perfect together. nut but & choco. don't do that. he says when something's good, why change it? exactly. exactly. what if you were to try something different? [ chocolate laughs ] yes
i cannot believe we have come to this as a nation, to sully game of ben roethlisberger and michael vicgay guy. so folks, all of that justifies not drafting the top defensive player in the sec. >> and michael sam's only chance is to go back in the closet, mike, we'll pretend you're to the gay as long as you pretend we're not bigots. (laughter) (laughter) legs up! legs up? legs up! legs up! legs up! verizon has free tablets and free phones. get here anyway you can. good job! free tablets....
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hold it; we got a vic. ( siren wailing )
hold it; we got a vic. ( siren wailing )
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to see what will happen next to this self to the break through this sickness at all the deal between vic to get it fixed and field
to see what will happen next to this self to the break through this sickness at all the deal between vic to get it fixed and field
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here is our number three the new russians american snowboarder vic wild who married a siberian and joined russia's a live big team to become one of the medalist and korean born speed skater victor he won three gold for his new homeland are sensation number two is in the region biathlete all the boards and dahlan becoming the most decorated winter olympians of all time a great performance on his sixth and last winter games here in sochi and of course the top stop goes to the overall performance of the russian national team making a victorious comeback from the vancouver games winning the home of the pics with thirteen gold medals the sochi olympics have broke. lots of records and it's not just sports we're talking about almost half of the planet was watching at some point with at least three billion viewers talking about fans they set a surprising sound record during one of victor on speed skating races with cheers reaching out as one hundred ten decibels and here's another record quite an unexpected one thirty four babies were bored in sochi on the day of the opening ceremony of the city'
here is our number three the new russians american snowboarder vic wild who married a siberian and joined russia's a live big team to become one of the medalist and korean born speed skater victor he won three gold for his new homeland are sensation number two is in the region biathlete all the boards and dahlan becoming the most decorated winter olympians of all time a great performance on his sixth and last winter games here in sochi and of course the top stop goes to the overall performance...
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korean born speed skater victor on he won three golds for his new homeland an american snowboarder vic wild who married a siberian and joined russia's the olympic team to become one of the gold medalist i didn't have any good for the united states and that was a good to reach the goals that i wanted. but she was the opportunity to get people's. person station number two is norwegian biathlete although they are born by then he became the most decorated winter olympian of all time a great performance for his sixth and final winter games and of course the top stop goes to team russia for their overall performance of the host nation making a victorious comeback from the vancouver games and making it to the top of the medal table at home with thirteen gold medals thirty three overall. she has also welcomed usual competitors to for them it was about taking the podium but about enjoying the games and making everyone else happy and inspired artist paul scott has more on those athletes with a difference. for some athletes sochi twenty fourteen was simply about taking part take for example india
korean born speed skater victor on he won three golds for his new homeland an american snowboarder vic wild who married a siberian and joined russia's the olympic team to become one of the gold medalist i didn't have any good for the united states and that was a good to reach the goals that i wanted. but she was the opportunity to get people's. person station number two is norwegian biathlete although they are born by then he became the most decorated winter olympian of all time a great...