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. >> abc news reporter vic lee is live with residents who cannot return home tonight. vic? >> reporter: well, there are at the moment 64 families here at the crossroads community church. in all, 214 people, and this is one of two shelters. the other one isvallejo. there are a few people here at the shelter, we're told some may come back to spend the night but most are staying tonight with family and friends. most of those who came here to the shelter wanted food for their families. their homes, they said, had no electricity or gas. kristen was here with her 4-year-old son, angel. she hadn't slept at all since the quake rumbled through her home. >> i was shocked. i didn't know what to do. i was just like almost crying. i was like, please, stop it. i didn't know what to do. >> reporter: heidi walter also came here to get food. not only for herself, but for friends who are homebound. >> my house slid off the foundation by three or four inches. we have north-to-west movement. >> reporter: they felt they could still live at home. she invited us to her house which was about a mil
. >> abc news reporter vic lee is live with residents who cannot return home tonight. vic? >> reporter: well, there are at the moment 64 families here at the crossroads community church. in all, 214 people, and this is one of two shelters. the other one isvallejo. there are a few people here at the shelter, we're told some may come back to spend the night but most are staying tonight with family and friends. most of those who came here to the shelter wanted food for their families....
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abc 7 news reporter vic lee joins us at the hall of justice with the story. vic? >> reporter: the aunt was arraigned today here at the hall on a child endangerment charge. she was shaken as she faced the judge in court. the child's parents did not attend. many family members did and they all had strong opinions about the case. >> she starts everything. she's part of everybody. >> reporter: this air dresser, is the 2-year-old's paternal great grandmother. she is grateful for all the support the family has received t. fatal accident happened friday night when the aunt was at mission between 4th and 5th street with a child and her twin brother. she was walking against a red light. she abruptly left the child in the middle of the crosswalk. >> refused to walk with her. she returned to grab her brother. she was left in the middle of the street. >> reporter: the driver who had a green light hit the child and never stopped. it was a white, four-door sedan. she sobbed frequently on the arraignment of child endangerment. she pleaded not guilty. the judge set bail at $50,00
abc 7 news reporter vic lee joins us at the hall of justice with the story. vic? >> reporter: the aunt was arraigned today here at the hall on a child endangerment charge. she was shaken as she faced the judge in court. the child's parents did not attend. many family members did and they all had strong opinions about the case. >> she starts everything. she's part of everybody. >> reporter: this air dresser, is the 2-year-old's paternal great grandmother. she is grateful for...
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vic lee is working hard to find out. he's live tonight. vic? >> reporter: this is millbray avenue and you can see the red light cameras behind me. take a closer look at how busy this intersection is. we told you last week a huge spike in the number of violations here in may. there were more than 900 violations that month when the average number per month is less than half that amount. and we do have some answers tonight. it turn out that the culprit for the huge spike is the camera and the off ramp from southbound 101. the city says the camera here was struck and damaged by a truck in april and taken down for three weeks. it was then replaced by a new camera. >> when the new camera was installed, it was repositioned in a better placement and it has captured more violations. >> reporter: a city spokesperson angela lewis says that accounts for the spike the following month of may. >> the camera that's placed there is capturing both motorists who fail to make the stop for that right turn there. >> reporter: in other words drivers making rolling ri
vic lee is working hard to find out. he's live tonight. vic? >> reporter: this is millbray avenue and you can see the red light cameras behind me. take a closer look at how busy this intersection is. we told you last week a huge spike in the number of violations here in may. there were more than 900 violations that month when the average number per month is less than half that amount. and we do have some answers tonight. it turn out that the culprit for the huge spike is the camera and...
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vic lee is live with the story. vic? >> reporter: the family says they have a lot of questions about the shooting and they don't believe the police department's account of what happened. also the medical examiner's report is not out yet. it's been five months. all those reasons why the family filed civil rights lawsuit to get answers. the march to the federal building started before 1:00 this afternoon, escorted by police, about 100 people walked from bernal heights to the district. it took three hours to reach the federal building. it was noisy, but peaceful. john burris filed a lawsuit earlier in the day. >> this is a person who was not armed. we don't believe the narrative of him pointing a taser at the police officer at the time was true. >> reporter: the day started with a small sunrise gathering at the site in bernal heights park where alex nieto was killed. they marked it with an aztec ceremony offering prayers and calling the spirits from the other world. maria is angry at what she calls a senseless police shooti
vic lee is live with the story. vic? >> reporter: the family says they have a lot of questions about the shooting and they don't believe the police department's account of what happened. also the medical examiner's report is not out yet. it's been five months. all those reasons why the family filed civil rights lawsuit to get answers. the march to the federal building started before 1:00 this afternoon, escorted by police, about 100 people walked from bernal heights to the district. it...
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vic? >> sad story indeed the family's split over the arrest of the aunt. some say a driver is at fault. others say the aunt. now, she was arraigned on child endangerment, arrested on tuesday after police reviewed video camera video of the hit and run. >> the fatal accident happened friday night when her aunt was at mission with a and her twin brother. >> he almost brought her, refused to walk with her. she returned to where her brother was left in the middle of the street. >> the driver hit myanana and never stopped. >> she belongs to everybody. she's now part of everybody. >> this hair dresser, his 2-year-old's paternal great grandmother and grateful for the support the family received. today, gauge stopped during her arraignment on charges of child endangerment, pleading not guilty. the judge set bail at $50,000. outside of the courtroom, her attorney said her client is not the guilty one. >> i don't think it's right to have someone in custody accused of a crime when someone else is responsible for it. >> the case has torn the family apart. >> you don't
vic? >> sad story indeed the family's split over the arrest of the aunt. some say a driver is at fault. others say the aunt. now, she was arraigned on child endangerment, arrested on tuesday after police reviewed video camera video of the hit and run. >> the fatal accident happened friday night when her aunt was at mission with a and her twin brother. >> he almost brought her, refused to walk with her. she returned to where her brother was left in the middle of the street....
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vic? >> sad story indeed the family's split over the arrest of the aunt. some say a driver is at fault. others say the aunt. now, she was arraigned on child endangerment, arrested on tuesday after police reviewed video camera video of the hit and run. >> the fatal accident happened friday night when her aunt was at mission with a and brother. >> he almost brought her, refused to walk with her. she returned to where her brother was left in the middle of the street. >> the driver hit myanana and never stopped. >> she belongs to everybody. she's now part of everybody. >> this hair dresser, his 2-year-old's paternal great grandmother and grateful for the support the family received. today, gauge stopped during her arraignment on charges of child endangerment, pleading not guilty. the judge set bail at $50,000. outside of the courtroom, her attorney said her client is not the guilty one. >> i don't think it's right to have someone in custody accused of a crime when someone else is responsible for it. >> the case has torn the family apart. >> you don't think it'
vic? >> sad story indeed the family's split over the arrest of the aunt. some say a driver is at fault. others say the aunt. now, she was arraigned on child endangerment, arrested on tuesday after police reviewed video camera video of the hit and run. >> the fatal accident happened friday night when her aunt was at mission with a and brother. >> he almost brought her, refused to walk with her. she returned to where her brother was left in the middle of the street. >> the...
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. >> that's where abc7 news reporter vic lee is live for us tonight. vic? >> there are now 72 families registered here at the crosswalk community church. most are not staying here tonight. they are spending the night with family and friends. only eight families are and it includes a family with an infant. >> tonight this is the only place the lopez family can go to for food, comfort and shelter. he said he and his mother and their month old baby are homeless and they were sleeping in their car a when the quake hit. >> we were in our truck and i wake up to like my car all over the place. >> most of the people who came here wanted food for their families. their home had no electricity or gas. kristen is here with her 4-year-old son, angel. she hadn't slept at all since the quake rumbled through her home. >> i was shocked. i didn't know what to do. i was almost crying. i was like, please stop it. i didn't know what to do. >> heidi walter came to get food. not only for herself, but friends who are home bound. >> my house slid off the foundation three or four in
. >> that's where abc7 news reporter vic lee is live for us tonight. vic? >> there are now 72 families registered here at the crosswalk community church. most are not staying here tonight. they are spending the night with family and friends. only eight families are and it includes a family with an infant. >> tonight this is the only place the lopez family can go to for food, comfort and shelter. he said he and his mother and their month old baby are homeless and they were...
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. >> vic? >>> what you are seeing is the... [ inaudible ] >> we are having trouble hearing him and we apologize. but vic is waiting for the news conference any moment. >>> we have team coverage of the aftermath of the earthquake and we will move on to that with matt keller on the air first yesterday and he said there was an update to the damage. >> and now the young teen who was seriously injured by a falling fire place and we begin with amy hollyfield where inspectors with office of emergency services checking for damage to the buildings. >>> they are not in recovery mode yet. they are in assessment mode trying to keep everything safe if you look down the street you can see they are not sweeping up breaks but putting up a fence around it and they are out in force today just checking on the damage one more time. inspectors are doing another sweep to look again for cracks in buildings and see if there was movement since the earthquake. the mayor says they are making good progress. >> we have so
. >> vic? >>> what you are seeing is the... [ inaudible ] >> we are having trouble hearing him and we apologize. but vic is waiting for the news conference any moment. >>> we have team coverage of the aftermath of the earthquake and we will move on to that with matt keller on the air first yesterday and he said there was an update to the damage. >> and now the young teen who was seriously injured by a falling fire place and we begin with amy hollyfield where...
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. >> vick vic has tonight. >> >> reporter: it's afc a sensitive subject. different culture, different religions, especially here in free month where there are many different ethnicities, so the school district is asking parents to talk to the teachers, ask them how they will teach the course before they make up their minds, but many minds have already been made up. >> i it's it's too explicit. >> this is what fremont parent rae lynn miller is talking about. this fall nipt greatest at fremont's high schools will be using it in their health education classes. the but it's this chapter sexual health that many parents are upset about. it's just 21 parents in a 392-page book, but it's become a huge controversy. even generating more than 1,000 signatures on an online petition, those far away from india are asking the school board to reskinned the decision. it has descriptive pictures and talks about sex toys, or gasp, bondage and how to use a condom. the superintendent says the book has the backing of his teachers. >> our teachers looked at the textbooks and sai
. >> vick vic has tonight. >> >> reporter: it's afc a sensitive subject. different culture, different religions, especially here in free month where there are many different ethnicities, so the school district is asking parents to talk to the teachers, ask them how they will teach the course before they make up their minds, but many minds have already been made up. >> i it's it's too explicit. >> this is what fremont parent rae lynn miller is talking about. this...
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abc 7 news reporter vic lee joins us from a soccer field with more. vic? >> reporter: well, this lawsuit is asking the federal courts to impose an injunction which would literally change the way sock certificate played at every level. now the defendants are fifa and a number of american soccer organizations none of which returned our calls for a response. >> there's been an epidemic of concussions in youth soccer. >> reporter: derrick howard is one of the lawyers who filed a lawsuit. he's a longtime youth soccer coach. the suit seeks no money, only changes in the way concussions are handled. parents and former school soccer players filing the suit want to make sure that children who suffer be concussions don't return to play in that game. they also don't want children at young ages to be heading or using their head to hit the ball. >> many of the children start heading soccer balls when they're 5 or 6 years old and clearly that is against their medical trust. >> most head injuries aren't going to leave the game until the league says no because they don't w
abc 7 news reporter vic lee joins us from a soccer field with more. vic? >> reporter: well, this lawsuit is asking the federal courts to impose an injunction which would literally change the way sock certificate played at every level. now the defendants are fifa and a number of american soccer organizations none of which returned our calls for a response. >> there's been an epidemic of concussions in youth soccer. >> reporter: derrick howard is one of the lawyers who filed a...
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vic lee, abc 7 news. >> vic, thank you. >>> that 5-year-old met ringo starr last night in san jose. tonight he will meet paul mccartney. he's a huge beatles fan. he got to show off his skills for ringo. this is a dream come through for him as well as his mom who's beaten breast cancer four times and now is battling ovarian cancer. she dez getting king to meet the two survivoring beatles is part of a deeply emotional mission. >> i need to make sure i have as many great memories with my kids as i can while i'm still here. >> she calls king a miracle because he's the only survivor of a set of triplets. ringo told him he now has four new brothers, john, paul, george and ringo. you'll see his meeting with sir paul coming up. >>> robert freedman will be ushering the event tonight. he has some experience. back in 1964, freedman also ushered the first beatles concert in the bay area at the cow palace. >> they had assigned me to hold back the girls from the stage. and so i was sort of in the front with a line of ushers holding back the girls. they were climbing all over me. >> not a bad gig
vic lee, abc 7 news. >> vic, thank you. >>> that 5-year-old met ringo starr last night in san jose. tonight he will meet paul mccartney. he's a huge beatles fan. he got to show off his skills for ringo. this is a dream come through for him as well as his mom who's beaten breast cancer four times and now is battling ovarian cancer. she dez getting king to meet the two survivoring beatles is part of a deeply emotional mission. >> i need to make sure i have as many great...
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vic lee is live there now with what went wrong, and why. vic? >> reporter: this is a copy of darren's $850 tickets he never got to use them. he was stuck in gridlock on one road here. there were 60,000 people inside of the stick. but a lot of people out here waiting to get in. many of them never gotccuu signals to turn red or green. but time to get cones in place. >> vta completed a pocket rail to whisk passengers home. >> we have buses coming from bart and fremont and so don't just look at how to drive there or take the train. >> the majority of the fans will be driving to 11 eyes stadium. only 20% are expected to take public transit the unknown is how long it will take lots to clear afterwards. >> if i told you people will be out of here in two hours boy like to think so. so it's hard to tell. >> residents are now holding their breath, they have red stickers. >> should be better because i'll be able to use that sticker and get in and out of the area, so should be all right, i hope. >> now if you're going to the game from the east bay check out
vic lee is live there now with what went wrong, and why. vic? >> reporter: this is a copy of darren's $850 tickets he never got to use them. he was stuck in gridlock on one road here. there were 60,000 people inside of the stick. but a lot of people out here waiting to get in. many of them never gotccuu signals to turn red or green. but time to get cones in place. >> vta completed a pocket rail to whisk passengers home. >> we have buses coming from bart and fremont and so...
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and they would send me to the properties in a blue crown vic with numbers on the side. and then they wanted me to bring a walkie-talkie because that's what every social worker wants, rights? a blue crown vic with numbers on the side and a walkie-talkie because those are the tools of the trade. i was sithing there, what am i going to do with this walky, throw it at somebody? all it's doing is getting in the way. sonny called me franthically on i'd lky -- cell phone -- gotten back to the office and sonny said we've been looking for you because one of the kids, his mother hit him. and i said and? he said well, conventional wisdom says you're not supposed to hit kids. i knew this particular john. he needed to be hit. i asked him at which convention did you attend where they said that you couldn't hit a child? when we don't bring what we know to the policy conversation, the policies become so broad and thoughtless that i was supposed to go back and essentially call the police on this parent who had just had it to here. her son was about 6'3" and she 5 about 5 i so even if --
and they would send me to the properties in a blue crown vic with numbers on the side. and then they wanted me to bring a walkie-talkie because that's what every social worker wants, rights? a blue crown vic with numbers on the side and a walkie-talkie because those are the tools of the trade. i was sithing there, what am i going to do with this walky, throw it at somebody? all it's doing is getting in the way. sonny called me franthically on i'd lky -- cell phone -- gotten back to the office...
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vic lee is live there now with what went wrong, and why. vic? >> reporter: this is a copy of darren's $850 tickets he never got to use them. he was stuck in gridlock on one road here. there were 60,000 people inside of the stick. but a lot of people out here waiting to get in. w signals to turn red or green. but time to get cones in place. >> vta completed a pocket rail to whisk passengers home. >> we have buses coming from bart and fremont and so don't just look at how to drive there or take the train. >> the majority of the fans will be driving to 11 eyes stadium. only 20% are expected to take public transit the unknown is how long it will take lots to clear afterwards. >> if i told you people will be out of here in two hours boy like to think so. so it's hard to tell. >> residents are now holding their breath, they have red stickers. >> should be better because i'll be able to use that sticker and get in and out of the area, so should be all right, i hope. >> now if you're going to the game from the east bay check out this map. amtrak's train
vic lee is live there now with what went wrong, and why. vic? >> reporter: this is a copy of darren's $850 tickets he never got to use them. he was stuck in gridlock on one road here. there were 60,000 people inside of the stick. but a lot of people out here waiting to get in. w signals to turn red or green. but time to get cones in place. >> vta completed a pocket rail to whisk passengers home. >> we have buses coming from bart and fremont and so don't just look at how to...
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vic lee, abc 7 news. >> president obama tweeted out a short statement following williams death he said robin williams was an air man, docto doctor, jeanie, nanny and everything in between but he was one of a kind. the president full statement ex paned on that one of a kind personality he said he arrived as an alien but ended up touching every element of the human spivrment he made us half. he made us cry. he gave his im measurable talent freely and generously to those who needed it most from our troop station on abroad to marginal on our own streets. williams was also an avid cyclist. we have more on that coming up on abc 7 news at 9:00. have more on that coming up on abc 7 news at 9:00. >> see they're called winglets. at the end of the wings? winglets may not look like a big deal, but those little do-hickeys save about 54 million gallons of fuel a year. you know what that means? $73 airfares. thank you, little do-hickeys. for a limited time only, southwest airlines is offering flights starting as low as $73 one way to select destinations. if it matters to you, it matters to us. book n
vic lee, abc 7 news. >> president obama tweeted out a short statement following williams death he said robin williams was an air man, docto doctor, jeanie, nanny and everything in between but he was one of a kind. the president full statement ex paned on that one of a kind personality he said he arrived as an alien but ended up touching every element of the human spivrment he made us half. he made us cry. he gave his im measurable talent freely and generously to those who needed it most...
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vic? >> this is a one of three intersections that have cameras the sheriff's office tells us they have answers for us tonight but not all. this is one of three intersections where millbrae cameras are located. the others in el camino. last week, an editor e mailed the millbrae city council saying there was a huge spike in the red light camera ticketing. in april, generating 669 tickets. in may, a jump of 1525 tickets, that is 856 tickets more than the previous month. more than double the number. san mateo county sheriff's office says it's looking into this spike. >> thank you for bringing this to our attention. >> angela louis says they found this camera at 101 off ramp may be the culprit. it was taken down for three weeks. >> at this time we're looking into seeing if the camera that is placed there might be more sensitive. >> ellen mendelson is an attorney whose cases include red light camera tickets. >> it's supposed to be one second per ten miles per hour. if they change that, someone g
vic? >> this is a one of three intersections that have cameras the sheriff's office tells us they have answers for us tonight but not all. this is one of three intersections where millbrae cameras are located. the others in el camino. last week, an editor e mailed the millbrae city council saying there was a huge spike in the red light camera ticketing. in april, generating 669 tickets. in may, a jump of 1525 tickets, that is 856 tickets more than the previous month. more than double the...
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vic lee is there tonight with the story. vic?n old neighborhood, always considered to be one of the safest in san jose. but now this neighborhood along with so many others in san jose has become vulnerable, so neighbors are arming themselves, not with guns but with security systems. for one homeowner, it was just a bit too late. >> the break-in happened in the late afternoon yesterday. no one was home. the burglar or burglars used a small prybar to pop open a side window. they trashed this room and walked into the bedroom where they stole all of this person's jewelry. >> you feel violated. essentially, your security is gone. you feel violated. >> she said it took a long time for an officer to respond to their 911 call. when he did come, she was in for another surprise. >> i found out there is no burglary unit in san jose and nobody to really follow up on it. >> the officer apologetically told her all he could do was take the report and file it, that it was a result of the police staffing shortage in san jose. when her neighbors g
vic lee is there tonight with the story. vic?n old neighborhood, always considered to be one of the safest in san jose. but now this neighborhood along with so many others in san jose has become vulnerable, so neighbors are arming themselves, not with guns but with security systems. for one homeowner, it was just a bit too late. >> the break-in happened in the late afternoon yesterday. no one was home. the burglar or burglars used a small prybar to pop open a side window. they trashed...
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we told you about the vic surging. could this time be different?all the way over here to the smart board. >> well, this is the start of the vics over the last year. this recent one, moves of 50% of greater off 52-week lows. the fed has been buying a lot of bonds. but they're going to be done soon. so, the traders thinking about more volatility. now, 70%. closed at 17, well below the long term average. and you can see the inverse reaction here. look at what's going on. a few months later, up about 10%. and the s&p was about 30% last year. you're seeing this convergence, we're seeing a spike, the s&p come in a little bit. and this, over the last six years, including the financial crisis. we haven't seen levels like that. every level, trailing the fed buying bonds. what does this tell you about what to do with the s&p? this is the trend line, a series of higher highs and lower lows. grinding higher. this line, if you're asking me, what does this 70% spike mean? if you're looking -- if you think, take it to the bank when it spikes like this, wait until
we told you about the vic surging. could this time be different?all the way over here to the smart board. >> well, this is the start of the vics over the last year. this recent one, moves of 50% of greater off 52-week lows. the fed has been buying a lot of bonds. but they're going to be done soon. so, the traders thinking about more volatility. now, 70%. closed at 17, well below the long term average. and you can see the inverse reaction here. look at what's going on. a few months later,...
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vic?e of three intersections that have cameras the sheriff's office tells us they have answers for us tonight but not all. this is one of three intersections where millbrae cameras are located. the others in el camino. last week, an editor e mailed the millbrae city council saying there was a huge spike in the red light camera ticketing. in april, generating 669 tickets. in may, a jump of 1525 tickets, that is 856 tickets more than the previous month. more than double the number. san mateo county sheriff's office says it's looking into this spike. >> thank you for bringing this to our attention. >> angela louis says they found this
vic?e of three intersections that have cameras the sheriff's office tells us they have answers for us tonight but not all. this is one of three intersections where millbrae cameras are located. the others in el camino. last week, an editor e mailed the millbrae city council saying there was a huge spike in the red light camera ticketing. in april, generating 669 tickets. in may, a jump of 1525 tickets, that is 856 tickets more than the previous month. more than double the number. san mateo...
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vic lee is there live with that story. vic? >> house behind me is 2640 steiner street. that is where mrs. doubtfire was filmed they used the real address in the movie. now, our former reporter told us earlier fans would knock on the door of the house all the time. wanting to see rooms and some of them actually believed "mrs. doubtfire" and other characters lived there. the floral memorial keeps getting bigger. fans say there is special special about robin williams. >> different than everybody else, different sense of humor. >> i'm not about to change anything. it's well deserved. >> they're coming from around the world. >> i put mistake not putting a bucket in front saying a nickel for every picture. >> to fans this home will be linked to robin williams. >> i felt a need to come by here. mrs. doubtfire was a big movie in my childhood. >> it's hard to believe he's gone. his memory will live on. >> williams played a husband, disguysing himself as a nanny to win back his wife, who wanted a divorce because she felt he was irresponsible >> always trying to be happy, smile, a
vic lee is there live with that story. vic? >> house behind me is 2640 steiner street. that is where mrs. doubtfire was filmed they used the real address in the movie. now, our former reporter told us earlier fans would knock on the door of the house all the time. wanting to see rooms and some of them actually believed "mrs. doubtfire" and other characters lived there. the floral memorial keeps getting bigger. fans say there is special special about robin williams. >>...
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vic lee is there live with that story. vic? >> house behind me is 2640 steiner street. that is where mrs. doubtfire was filmed they used the real address in the movie. now, our former reporter told us earlier fans would knock on the door of the house all the time. wanting to see rooms and some of them actually believed "mrs. doubtfire" and other characters lived there. the floral memorial keeps getting bigger. fans say there is special special about robin williams. >> different than everybody else, different sense of humor. >> i'm not about to change anything. it's well deserved. >> they're coming from around the world. >> i put mistake not putting a bucket in front saying a nickel for every picture. >> to fans this home will be linked to robin williams. >> i felt a need to come by here. mrs. doubtfire was a big movie in my childhood. >> it's hard to believe he's gone. his memory will live on. >> williams played a husband, disguysing himself as a nanny to win back his wife, who wanted a divorce because she felt he was irresponsible >> always trying to be happy, smile, a
vic lee is there live with that story. vic? >> house behind me is 2640 steiner street. that is where mrs. doubtfire was filmed they used the real address in the movie. now, our former reporter told us earlier fans would knock on the door of the house all the time. wanting to see rooms and some of them actually believed "mrs. doubtfire" and other characters lived there. the floral memorial keeps getting bigger. fans say there is special special about robin williams. >>...
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. >> vic lee is live with some answers. >> reporter: that is the big question, why. now, this is all part of a huge beautification project for castro street, new trees new street furniture, wider sidewalks. and merchants are excited about it, but owners why does it take so long. the construction in the heart of castro street is massive. jackhammers, cars inching along. ba barbara lives here. >> it used to be much wider. >> reporter: but with the sidewalks widened, the street is narrower. it meant tearing up not only the sidewalk, but the street. the work continued for about four months. the public works department launched a vigorous outreach campaign but the inevitable happened to merchants like this grocery store. >> 30% business down. >> reporter: public works repaved the street to accommodate the pride celebrations the last week of june. >> as soon as they pave it, literally three weeks later, they're digging it up. >> reporter: the city is tearing up the street again to put in these cast iron water pipes. richard and many others wonder why the wasn't work done a
. >> vic lee is live with some answers. >> reporter: that is the big question, why. now, this is all part of a huge beautification project for castro street, new trees new street furniture, wider sidewalks. and merchants are excited about it, but owners why does it take so long. the construction in the heart of castro street is massive. jackhammers, cars inching along. ba barbara lives here. >> it used to be much wider. >> reporter: but with the sidewalks widened, the...
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vic lee, abc 7 news. >> new details tonight on the final resting police of robin williams.have obtained his death certificate from the marin county recorder office o of. shows williams cremated his ash were his scattered in san francisco bay off the coast of marin county. as you know robin williams committed suicide inside tiburon home on monday last week. remains cremated following day. he was struggling with depression anxiety and drug addiction at the time of his death and early stages of parkinson's disease. >>> illegal fireworks may be to blame for overnight fire destroyed 2 apartment buildings in oakland. neighbors heard 2 loud pop before flames shot up from the back of the buildings on international boulevard. you can see just how intense the fire got. residents ran out some carry family members down the stair to safety. the belongings being scooped up with shovel into a dump truck. >> right now they burn everything. fv nothing. no clothes no nothing. >>reporter: oakland fire investigators say they found remnant of fireworks behind the buildings. 33 residents must fi
vic lee, abc 7 news. >> new details tonight on the final resting police of robin williams.have obtained his death certificate from the marin county recorder office o of. shows williams cremated his ash were his scattered in san francisco bay off the coast of marin county. as you know robin williams committed suicide inside tiburon home on monday last week. remains cremated following day. he was struggling with depression anxiety and drug addiction at the time of his death and early stages...
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i just got it from vic robertson. >> vic robertson from city hall hall reports that jack ruby, the owneras, did the shooting. >> my statement will be very brief. oswald expired at 1:07 p.m. >> he died? >> he died at 1:07 p.m. we have arrested the man. the man will be charged with murder. >> who is he? >> the man -- the suspect's name is jack rubenstein, i believe. he goes by the name of jack ruby. >> and here at associated press, a still picture of the moment, the splint second as the shot was fired. this is the man dallas police have identified as jack rubenstein and this of course is lee harvey oswald. you see the gun in the hand of ruby and just about to be fired. >> i know my own feelings were and i think they were widely shared by many, if not most americans. this can't be coincidental. the assassin is assassinated in the police station. what in the hell is going on? >> just learned from city hall from an authoritative source, that police are working on the assumption that there, indeed, a connection between jack ruby and lee oswald. and that in some manner of speaking, oswald's mur
i just got it from vic robertson. >> vic robertson from city hall hall reports that jack ruby, the owneras, did the shooting. >> my statement will be very brief. oswald expired at 1:07 p.m. >> he died? >> he died at 1:07 p.m. we have arrested the man. the man will be charged with murder. >> who is he? >> the man -- the suspect's name is jack rubenstein, i believe. he goes by the name of jack ruby. >> and here at associated press, a still picture of the...
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nbc's vic lee has more. >> reporter: well, the attorney believes that this controversial shooting was not justified and he wants the justice department to review this case. now, an internal sfpd investigation concluded that the shooting was justified and the officers involved have now gone back on duty. still, this controversy grows as this case goes to another level. >> the community is particularly outraged and rightfully show. >> reporter: attorney john burris says he will file the lawsuit. >> this federal lawsuit begins the machinery of justice. >> reporter: the 28-year-old was shot and killed by police last march at the park. officers were investigating reports of a man with a gun when they encountered nieto in the park. police say they fired when he appeared to draw a weapon. that weapon turned out to be a taser. >> this is the actual weapon that mr. nieto had. >> reporter: the police chief said it looked to the officers like a real gun. >> every indication that we had was that the officers were firing in defense of their lives. >> reporter: but others say there is a great disco
nbc's vic lee has more. >> reporter: well, the attorney believes that this controversial shooting was not justified and he wants the justice department to review this case. now, an internal sfpd investigation concluded that the shooting was justified and the officers involved have now gone back on duty. still, this controversy grows as this case goes to another level. >> the community is particularly outraged and rightfully show. >> reporter: attorney john burris says he will...
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vic? >> reporter: the rally here at the federal building just ended. there were 50 people here, double that number during the march from the heights to the federal building. it has been a long, long day for the friends and family of alex nieto. >> the day started with a small, sunrise gathering at the site in bernal heights. dancers marked the five-month anniversary with an anniversary and calling the spirit from the other world. maria is angry at what she call asz senseless police shooting. >> policy changes need to happen. officers need better training and think before they shoot. >> reporter: the 28-year-old was shot and killed last month. officers say they fired when he appeared to draw a weapon. it turned out to be a taser. >> this is the actual weapon mr. nieto had. >> reporter: he told a town hall gathering the officers thought it was a real gun. he never pointed the taser at officers. they hope a federal lawsuit will clear the air. >> we want transparency here to help the family cope with this devastating loss. it will help the community heal.
vic? >> reporter: the rally here at the federal building just ended. there were 50 people here, double that number during the march from the heights to the federal building. it has been a long, long day for the friends and family of alex nieto. >> the day started with a small, sunrise gathering at the site in bernal heights. dancers marked the five-month anniversary with an anniversary and calling the spirit from the other world. maria is angry at what she call asz senseless police...
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vic lee has more in fremont. >> more and more we're exposing children to things that aren't necessarily age appropriate. >> i think it's too explicit. i think those should be discussed at home. >> basics of birds and bees, nothing beyond that. >> reporter: this is what fremont parents are talking about, this textbook called your health today. this fall, ninth graders at fremont high schools will use it in their health education classes. it covers relationships, stress, nutrition, fitness, drugs but is this chapter on sexual health that many parents are upset about. it's just 21 pages in a 392-page book but become a huge controversy, even generating more than a thousand signatures on an online petition. those from as far away as india demand they descend the decision to approve the textbook. the chapter as pictures and talks about sex toys, orgasms and how to use bondage. >> this is the best one aligned with california standers that we can use. >> reporter: becky bruno was reviewing it. her son is entering the ninth grade and wanted to find out for herself what the controversy is about.
vic lee has more in fremont. >> more and more we're exposing children to things that aren't necessarily age appropriate. >> i think it's too explicit. i think those should be discussed at home. >> basics of birds and bees, nothing beyond that. >> reporter: this is what fremont parents are talking about, this textbook called your health today. this fall, ninth graders at fremont high schools will use it in their health education classes. it covers relationships, stress,...
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the vic closed below yield. so, it does feel very complacent. especially when you consider the dax was down from all-time highs a couple of weeks ago. and we got a read of euro pmi purchasing. it was down. ultimately, if they can persist, and all the geopolitical risks can have an affect. >> mike, what did you make of the week? >> one of the points i would make, with the geopolitical issues, some of the things to worry about, whether or not we're going to get involved and if it's going to be in a big way. the middle east, it's like a coal fire that never goes out. and the other thing is, with weakness in europe, italy, spain, looking at possibly negative economic growth there. that promotes the central banks to try to continue to lubricate the economies. a >> carter, what's your take? a staggering move in the markets, but yields just want to go lower or remain low at this point. >> well, a week -- this is status quo if it continues. and things that were very cyclical, industrials snapped back. the thing that dan speaks of is very important. euro
the vic closed below yield. so, it does feel very complacent. especially when you consider the dax was down from all-time highs a couple of weeks ago. and we got a read of euro pmi purchasing. it was down. ultimately, if they can persist, and all the geopolitical risks can have an affect. >> mike, what did you make of the week? >> one of the points i would make, with the geopolitical issues, some of the things to worry about, whether or not we're going to get involved and if it's...
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vic lee has that story. >>reporter: investigators for the state department of insurance and contractor license board reached out to residents whose units damaged or destroyed by the quake and fire sunday morning. 4 homes were in rubble. 35 others needed significant repairs. >> out here to make sure you are not victimize twice. >>reporter: investigators spoke to patty fry who will be looking for a contract or. >> i'll definitely be careful after this harsh warning that there are scammers out there. >>reporter: she said she would be redoing all the hand out she received from the investigator investigators. the these hand-outs warn residence of contractor who ask for large down payment or those that don't have worker comp which makes you liable if the worker get hurt on your property. miguel unit was hit hard. listing in the front with extensive damage in and out. other concerns. mobile home was just sold. >> supposed to close escrow on september the third. guess what? >> i'm so sorry. >> thank you. >>reporter:
vic lee has that story. >>reporter: investigators for the state department of insurance and contractor license board reached out to residents whose units damaged or destroyed by the quake and fire sunday morning. 4 homes were in rubble. 35 others needed significant repairs. >> out here to make sure you are not victimize twice. >>reporter: investigators spoke to patty fry who will be looking for a contract or. >> i'll definitely be careful after this harsh warning that...
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vic lee, abc 7 news. >> more to bring you on 7 news tonight at 9:00. imagine having to pay 117,000 dollars to remove your own home from the rental market just so you have room for family and friends. the 10 apartment rights law that now become a federal issue. >> also the new law in california that has restaurants going to the dogs. spencer is here with the forecast. >> all right dan. a little drizzle over tonight. heat next week. i have the accu-weather 7 day forecast coming up. >> spencer thanks. massive crack in the earth look at thi this. that has opened up in a mexican desert. 7 news at 9:00 continues in jt a moment. mexican desert. 7 news at 9:00 continues in jt a moment. i'll be back. spokesperson: get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. why are we so obsessed with turbo? because we like giving you power, but we also like giving you fuel efficiency. like the sporty jetta. and the turbocharged passat tdi® clean diesel. okay.. and the iconic beetle... and the powerful tiguan... okay you can't forget the cc... guys, this
vic lee, abc 7 news. >> more to bring you on 7 news tonight at 9:00. imagine having to pay 117,000 dollars to remove your own home from the rental market just so you have room for family and friends. the 10 apartment rights law that now become a federal issue. >> also the new law in california that has restaurants going to the dogs. spencer is here with the forecast. >> all right dan. a little drizzle over tonight. heat next week. i have the accu-weather 7 day forecast coming...
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last season ib ram imo vic scored twice. he missed a penalty as the french champions were held to a 2-2 draw. the opening match has not been won for four years now. >> the new nb axe season is still a couple of months away. lebron james made his intentions clear. he wants to win a championship with cleveland. the 4-time mvp was attending a welcome home rally. he rejoined the cavaliers after four seasons with the miami heat. lebron james grew up not far from cleveland, says he's back for good and determined to deliver home-town glory. >> i don't have the energy to do it again. number one. our number one go is to win a championship. it would be the greatest achievement in my life. >> in cricket a double hundred from kumar sri lanka carra helped to overhaul the lead on the first day. sri lanka looked to be on the way. but they were restricted to 476/7. with over a day's play, that looks to be heading for a drawment better weather in manchester for the third day of england versus india. much of day 2 raineded off. india in a goo
last season ib ram imo vic scored twice. he missed a penalty as the french champions were held to a 2-2 draw. the opening match has not been won for four years now. >> the new nb axe season is still a couple of months away. lebron james made his intentions clear. he wants to win a championship with cleveland. the 4-time mvp was attending a welcome home rally. he rejoined the cavaliers after four seasons with the miami heat. lebron james grew up not far from cleveland, says he's back for...
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vic lee, abc 7 news. >> napa first united methodist church still closed today. no word on when it will reopen. a portion of the exterial facade is leaning precariously toward the sidewalk. it's in danger of falling. there was also significant damage to the inside. staffers are trying to save a stained glass window originally from germany. the building itself dates back to 1874. a meeting will be held to discuss the future of the church. >> i'm michael finney. 7 on your side here at the red cross's answer center. we had a large group of people here a minute ago. they'll be back, and coming up, we'll take your questions live here for 7 on your side. >>> then, new at 4:30, napa isn't the only city cleaning up. we'll take you to vallejo with reaction from residents there today. >> if you could help the people affected by the earthquake, use your cell phone to text red cross to 90999. that will send the american red cross a $10 donation. you'll see it as >>> security cameras at the consumer music store in vallejo capture the precise moment the quake struck. you see i
vic lee, abc 7 news. >> napa first united methodist church still closed today. no word on when it will reopen. a portion of the exterial facade is leaning precariously toward the sidewalk. it's in danger of falling. there was also significant damage to the inside. staffers are trying to save a stained glass window originally from germany. the building itself dates back to 1874. a meeting will be held to discuss the future of the church. >> i'm michael finney. 7 on your side here at...
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vic lee abc 7 news. >> what a ticket. paul may not recognize the stadium he last played in 48 years ago. take a look at what it was like back then when candlestick park baseball only venue long before it was enclosed. tiffany will so that got a tour of the set up for tonight's performance. >> first grade fingerer fly over string. playing a song written more than a generation ago. if the simply loves the beatles. i love them because they always make music. on not trying to kill or hurt people but thereof people. >>reporter: last month he met ringo. now he's meeting another length end. >> i love him because he's the one 0one of the beetles. he's the one that about love people tishtion his gift comes despite incredible loss and pain. he's the only surviving child of triplet and his mom battled cancer for 13 years. most recently it returned in her ovary. >> my dream make sure that i have great memory with all of my children. i leave them with great memory if writ to happen to me. >>reporter: when they walk inside this is the
vic lee abc 7 news. >> what a ticket. paul may not recognize the stadium he last played in 48 years ago. take a look at what it was like back then when candlestick park baseball only venue long before it was enclosed. tiffany will so that got a tour of the set up for tonight's performance. >> first grade fingerer fly over string. playing a song written more than a generation ago. if the simply loves the beatles. i love them because they always make music. on not trying to kill or...
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. >> vic lee joins us in the newsroom with the dwementd developed today. >> about three weeks ago, the u.s. attorney issued a superseding or new indictment against pg&e which more than doubled the criminal charges. none of the executives showed up for the arraign mentd, but after prosecutors read the indictment, an attorney for pg&e responded not guilty to all charges. >> pg skn e faces one count of obstructed the federal investigation into the pipeline explosion and 23 counts of violating the safety act. it killed eight people and injured 66 others. 38 homes were destroyed, 17 others badly damaged. if federal prosecutors have their way, the giant utility could be slapped with a $1.3 billion fine. pg&e maintains it did nothing wrong. >> no pg&e employee intentionally violated any laws. when any errors are made, employees are acting in good faith. >> some disagree. >> we believe it's high time pg&e cleaned up its act, that it understood and took responsibility, took full responsibility for the negligence, for the inappropriate operations. >> jackson wrote this letter to u.s. attorney me
. >> vic lee joins us in the newsroom with the dwementd developed today. >> about three weeks ago, the u.s. attorney issued a superseding or new indictment against pg&e which more than doubled the criminal charges. none of the executives showed up for the arraign mentd, but after prosecutors read the indictment, an attorney for pg&e responded not guilty to all charges. >> pg skn e faces one count of obstructed the federal investigation into the pipeline explosion and...
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if. >> vic lee, abc 7 news. >> well this weekend there will be another traffic test. this one for those trying to get in and out of levi stadium for the niners. bronco pre-game season game. first nfl game ever at levi in santa clara. game day traffic not only effect fans of course but also going to affect the neighbors near the santa clara stadium. here's before david louie. sf. >> the niners paid attention to what happened two weeks ago when the earthquake drew 20,000 for the first game. drivers face grid lock before and after the match and transit drivers complained about love with it for trains. so the it has been tweaked including manual flow of traffic lights as needed and police posted but won't mean instant relief. >> takes a little bit of time to not only just push the button to get the signal to turn to red or to green, but it takes time to get the cone if place to make the diversion of the traffic. >> a pocket rail where it stages 3 train to whisk passengers home after a game. it's also going rely on buses for added capacity and relieve strain on light rail
if. >> vic lee, abc 7 news. >> well this weekend there will be another traffic test. this one for those trying to get in and out of levi stadium for the niners. bronco pre-game season game. first nfl game ever at levi in santa clara. game day traffic not only effect fans of course but also going to affect the neighbors near the santa clara stadium. here's before david louie. sf. >> the niners paid attention to what happened two weeks ago when the earthquake drew 20,000 for the...
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vic joins us with the story. >> reporter: fifa did not respond to our request for a comment on this lawsuit nor did the other defendants, the other governing bodies of soccer in this country. but this lawsuit is asking the federal government, the federal courts to impose an injunction which would literally change the way soccer is played. >> there's been an epidemic of concussions in youth soccer. >> reporter: derrick howard is one of the lawyers who filed the lawsuit. he's also a longtime youth soccer coach. the suit states no money only changes in the way concussions are handled. parents and former school soccer players filing the suit want to make sure that children who suffer concussions don't return to play in that game. they also don't want children at young ages to be heading or using their head to hit the ball. >> many of the children in this country start having soccer balls when they're 5 or 6 years old and that's against their medical interest. >> reporter: a well-known sports marketing firm whose clients include soccer teams and players. he says one solution would be helmets. >>
vic joins us with the story. >> reporter: fifa did not respond to our request for a comment on this lawsuit nor did the other defendants, the other governing bodies of soccer in this country. but this lawsuit is asking the federal government, the federal courts to impose an injunction which would literally change the way soccer is played. >> there's been an epidemic of concussions in youth soccer. >> reporter: derrick howard is one of the lawyers who filed the lawsuit. he's...
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vic lee, abc7 news. >> 6:47, i would say on a bright and sunny saturday morning, but -- >> well, partlyunny. we will be looking at warm weather, but not quite as hot. maybe out of the triple digits. around pleasanton and dublin, how about mid-90s? here's a look at live doppler 7hd. low clouds and fog will be banked up along the shoreline today, making an impact once again at the coast and around the bay, where temperatures will be cooler. we have the high clouds. a nice shot from vollmer peak will not only the low clouds are with us, but some higher clouds drifting over the skies. 56 in the city. 57 san carlos. gilroy waking up to a cool 56 degrees. half moon bay low clouds and fog. two-mile visibility. and from the roof camera, not a puff of wind here but we will see the sea breeze kick up, 20 to 30 miles an hour this afternoon. good morning, livermore, you dropped a degree, 60 right now and a cool 56 degrees in napa. we are looking at cooler condition this is morning compared to 24 hours ago where we had more warmth, two to six degrees cooler. that will translate into a slightly coole
vic lee, abc7 news. >> 6:47, i would say on a bright and sunny saturday morning, but -- >> well, partlyunny. we will be looking at warm weather, but not quite as hot. maybe out of the triple digits. around pleasanton and dublin, how about mid-90s? here's a look at live doppler 7hd. low clouds and fog will be banked up along the shoreline today, making an impact once again at the coast and around the bay, where temperatures will be cooler. we have the high clouds. a nice shot from...
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>>reporter: vic lee, 7 news. >> suspended state senator yee pleaded not guilty in federal court today to long list of charges. prosecutors up seal expanded grand jury indictment that include as new racketeering charge which accuses yee of soliciting bribe and campaign contribution in exchange for political favors and being part of china town crime gang. today indictment supersedes the original charges filed against yee back in april. yee now charged with 11 felony including 10 counts of corruption and bribery. he's free on 500,000 dollar bond. >> a's fan react to big news traiingd away one of the best and most popular players. a's trading him to the red sox and they get lester and gomes. here's nick smith. >> not going to be the same. >>reporter: news that the a's traded star outfielder to the boston red sox for john lester and former a's outfielder and bay area native gomes came as a surprise. >> we'll see if it happens. obviously really sad to see him go. and if hope it's worth. hope they know what they are doing. >>reporter: he's a huge fan favorite with great numbers known for bei
>>reporter: vic lee, 7 news. >> suspended state senator yee pleaded not guilty in federal court today to long list of charges. prosecutors up seal expanded grand jury indictment that include as new racketeering charge which accuses yee of soliciting bribe and campaign contribution in exchange for political favors and being part of china town crime gang. today indictment supersedes the original charges filed against yee back in april. yee now charged with 11 felony including 10...
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vic lee, abc7 news. >>> all right. time for a check of the forecast now.ling with out there? fog? >> yes. surprise, surprise, right? it is quite dense at the coast. and parts of the bay. be careful. it is some mist and drizzle and you have to slow down, using the low beams because you really can't see much in front of you. although the visibility in miles at about two miles. elsewhere not a problem. we have clear skies in livermore. here's a look from our east bay hills camera where you see the marine layer just over 1,000 feet deep. 61 in san jose. good morning, gilroy, 56 for you. 55 half moon bay and a cool start in the city, as well as napa and santa rosa in the 50s. so here's the lower deck of clouds over the city. novato 57. delta 59. a little bit stronger delta breeze heading on in over the east bay hills early this morning, allowing for a couple degrees of cooling. but more so tomorrow as an area. low pressure drops down from the pacific northwest, enhancing the cool down inland. emeryville right now, low clouds right here the bottom of your screen
vic lee, abc7 news. >>> all right. time for a check of the forecast now.ling with out there? fog? >> yes. surprise, surprise, right? it is quite dense at the coast. and parts of the bay. be careful. it is some mist and drizzle and you have to slow down, using the low beams because you really can't see much in front of you. although the visibility in miles at about two miles. elsewhere not a problem. we have clear skies in livermore. here's a look from our east bay hills camera...
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abc7 news reporter vic lee got some answers.tion in the heart of castro street is massive. >> it created a huge traffic bottleneck. >> a i mid the jack hammers, cars inching along this popular corridor which is now cordoned off into one lane of traffic. barbara demis lives on castro street. >> it's not under construction. castro used to be a much wider street. >> with the sidewalks widened, the street is narrower. the sidewalk project started in march. it meant tearing up not only the sidewalk, but the street. the work continued for about four months. the public works department launched a vigorous outreach campaign to alert those here about the work and the possible inconveniences. but the inevitable happened to merchants. this man own as grocery store on castro street. >> it affected business. like 30% to 40% down. >> public works stopped construction and repaved the street to accommodate the pride celebration the last week of june. >> paved the street, as soon as they paved it three weeks later, they're digging it up. >> the
abc7 news reporter vic lee got some answers.tion in the heart of castro street is massive. >> it created a huge traffic bottleneck. >> a i mid the jack hammers, cars inching along this popular corridor which is now cordoned off into one lane of traffic. barbara demis lives on castro street. >> it's not under construction. castro used to be a much wider street. >> with the sidewalks widened, the street is narrower. the sidewalk project started in march. it meant tearing...
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. >> jimmy: a crown vic or something? >> a crown vic.ray-painted lapd on the side. you know, that's obviously an out of service lapd car. this one looked real. and when i was 20 i looked 40. i looked 40 my whole life. [ laughter ] so we would literally pull people over. and by the way, i get it now as a full-grown adult how dangerous that is. but i didn't when i was younger. so one day we -- i talk about this in the book. we pulled somebody over. i go up to the car, and it's my -- i swear to you, this is a true story. it's my principal. [ laughter ] it's my principal. which by the way, when you tell stories from a long time ago sometimes you're worried the crowd's doing math. wait a second. why is he 20 if he's in high school? well, that's another -- that's in the book, too. [ laughter ] but he goes, it was mr. yoakum, if you're out there. he goes, turns to his friend, i don't know who he was driving to school with, i don't know what his situation was -- [ laughter ] but he goes, "that's one of mine." i'm like, oh, god. i thought -- i tr
. >> jimmy: a crown vic or something? >> a crown vic.ray-painted lapd on the side. you know, that's obviously an out of service lapd car. this one looked real. and when i was 20 i looked 40. i looked 40 my whole life. [ laughter ] so we would literally pull people over. and by the way, i get it now as a full-grown adult how dangerous that is. but i didn't when i was younger. so one day we -- i talk about this in the book. we pulled somebody over. i go up to the car, and it's my -- i...
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>> vic. >> vic, nice to meet you. >> i'm lizzie. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. me explain a little bit about 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
>> vic. >> vic, nice to meet you. >> i'm lizzie. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. me explain a little bit about 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...
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in my mind until now, where i really -- because i have played london before, gypsy and also the old vicknow, i've done other shows in london, but not for 40 years. i'm back to london for 40 years to do a play. so to play there, i think she would be tickled to death, knowing that was what i was doing, i hope she would. she was a wonderfully unique and very special, very darling woman. >> yeah. i've had the honor of seeing you on stage a couple of times, most recently with james earl jones. >> good, yeah. >> wonderful production. and you intimated a moment ago that the memory for lines is in a different compartment. it is amazing to me, i recently saw sicily tyson on broadway. >> there you go. >> wonderful production, and she is 88. >> yes. >> and you are 88. >> yes. >> and i am stunned every time i see it and watch her, or watch you, pull this off, the craft, the artistry, the timing, but the memory, i quite don't get it, how you remember all those lines. >> well, i know what you're saying, and i wonder myself. because, you know, i just came back from a six-month tour of driving miss dai
in my mind until now, where i really -- because i have played london before, gypsy and also the old vicknow, i've done other shows in london, but not for 40 years. i'm back to london for 40 years to do a play. so to play there, i think she would be tickled to death, knowing that was what i was doing, i hope she would. she was a wonderfully unique and very special, very darling woman. >> yeah. i've had the honor of seeing you on stage a couple of times, most recently with james earl jones....
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vic lee, abc 7 news. >> police in pallo alto are looking for a dog walker who tried having a weird conversation with a woman before he groped her. it happened at 6:30 on california avenue and amherst street. a man was walking a pit bull when he met the woman and started talking to her. >> they walked for several blocks and then the suspect began to talk to her inappropriately. at this point, she became uncomfortable, and the suspect then groped her on the outer part of her clothing. >> she ran off and the woman pulled out her cell phone to call police. the suspect is a white man in his 20s, 6'4" and about 220 pounds. the dog he was walking was a gray pit bull with white spots on each paw. an investigation is under way after a mechanic was found crushed to death today in oakland. sky 7 hd shows us the scene at the charter pro bus company off 880 and coliseum way in oakland. police say his coworkers found the man dead just after noon, and he was trapped between the two buses. it's not known yet how long the man was there before his coworkers found him. >> tropical storm iselle continues to weaken
vic lee, abc 7 news. >> police in pallo alto are looking for a dog walker who tried having a weird conversation with a woman before he groped her. it happened at 6:30 on california avenue and amherst street. a man was walking a pit bull when he met the woman and started talking to her. >> they walked for several blocks and then the suspect began to talk to her inappropriately. at this point, she became uncomfortable, and the suspect then groped her on the outer part of her clothing....
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vic? >> with three black bart workers say offensive acts are an ongoing pattern of racism. they say every time they work alone at night on the tracks, they have to look over their shoulders and wonder if they'll be targets again. >> i walked in. it was written on my locker. my name, and the "n" word, and i should die. >> someone scrawled offensive words on his locker. when johnson went to his supervisor he was told to go to another manager because he was too busy with other things. johnson says he's been a target before, first, two years ago. >> i was picked up and forced into a trash can, then placed on a table. >> johnson says bart forced him and two others to go back to work. joseph montgomery has been with bart 18 years. he says the pattern of racism continues unabaited. >> we've had a lot of racial discri discri discrimination against african americans. management sweeps it the carpet. >> bart responded with a statement reading in bart release was reported within an hour and began an internal investigation that same night and allegations workers were orderered back to
vic? >> with three black bart workers say offensive acts are an ongoing pattern of racism. they say every time they work alone at night on the tracks, they have to look over their shoulders and wonder if they'll be targets again. >> i walked in. it was written on my locker. my name, and the "n" word, and i should die. >> someone scrawled offensive words on his locker. when johnson went to his supervisor he was told to go to another manager because he was too busy...