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laura anthony joins us tonight with the details. laura? >> reporter: hi, cheryl. police credit tv news and social media for helping them crack this case so quickly. it also didn't hurt that the suspect showed up at a local 7-eleven across the street from one of the big box stores. wearing the exact same clothes we saw in all the surveillance videos. san leandro police say they now have a name, and a person in custody as the man who boldly assaulted two young girls inside two busy stores monday night. investigators say the man wearing the same clothes was spotted this morning at a san leandro 7-eleven, by an off-duty berkeley community service officer. >> she saw a man there dressed in a black dress shirt and black slacks, and black shoes, as we reported last night. she immediately took cell phone pictures of that man, and his car. called the san leandro police department. by the time the officers got there, the suspect had already fled. >> reporter: police arrested the suspect, a 21-year-old parking attendant a couple hours later at his place of work on the penins
laura anthony joins us tonight with the details. laura? >> reporter: hi, cheryl. police credit tv news and social media for helping them crack this case so quickly. it also didn't hurt that the suspect showed up at a local 7-eleven across the street from one of the big box stores. wearing the exact same clothes we saw in all the surveillance videos. san leandro police say they now have a name, and a person in custody as the man who boldly assaulted two young girls inside two busy stores...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony joins us live with that story in berkeley. laura? >> reporter: well, the nurses say no hospital in the bay area, not one in california for that matter, is currently prepared for an ebola patient. they went straight to the governor this morning asking him to order greater protections and they say the time to do that is now. >> we want the governor to issue a mandate. >> reporter: california nurses want their state to be a model for the rest of the country when it comes to ebola protocol. after a closed door meeting with governor jerry brown, they now hope they are well on their way to doing just that. >> we know what we need. we have been saying the whole time what we need. it's very clear, we want haz/mat suits that do not allow for viral or blood penetration. >> reporter: leaders of the california nurses association and national nurses united want state regulators to formally adopt what they are calling optimal safety standards as demonstrated by nurses at stanford medical center. those would include the required use of haz/mat suit
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony joins us live with that story in berkeley. laura? >> reporter: well, the nurses say no hospital in the bay area, not one in california for that matter, is currently prepared for an ebola patient. they went straight to the governor this morning asking him to order greater protections and they say the time to do that is now. >> we want the governor to issue a mandate. >> reporter: california nurses want their state to be a model for the rest of...
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laura anthony, abc7 news. >> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get alerts on that and other breaking news with our abc7 news app. it is free to download from the app store and google play. >> tonight san francisco police say there was no choice. they had to shoot a man who pulled a gun. police say 26-year-old evans and two others were breaking into cars near the giants' ballpark last night when he pulled a gun. tiffany wilson is live at second and briept with the story. tiffany? >> dan, this is near the location that evans was shot. i spoke with his family and they say that they absolutely cannot believe their son would pull a gun on an officer. as lights and sirens sur under rounded -- surrounded evans his mother knew something was wrong. >> i was feeling just worried and keep calling his phone and keep calling his phone and there was no answer. >> reporter: at 2:00 in the morning her phone finally rang. >> calling to tell me my son was killed by the san francisco police. >> reporter: evans and two others burglarized a mercedes-benz suv.
laura anthony, abc7 news. >> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get alerts on that and other breaking news with our abc7 news app. it is free to download from the app store and google play. >> tonight san francisco police say there was no choice. they had to shoot a man who pulled a gun. police say 26-year-old evans and two others were breaking into cars near the giants' ballpark last night when he pulled a gun. tiffany wilson is live at second and briept with...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony says doctors and parents are on high alert. >> we do have our first case. >> reporter: solano county health officials are the latest to confirm they, too, have had a case of enterovirus d-68 in a school-age child. >> how is the child doing? >> the child is doing very well. >> reporter: two others, also children, have been diagnosed in alameda county. >> we have two cases. >> reporter: nationwide, the centers for disease control has confirmed 500 cases of d-68 in 42 states. infants, children, and teenagers the most likely groups to become infected, especially those with asthma or a history of wheezing. the symptoms are similar to the flu. fever, runny nose, sneezing, cough, and body aches. lisa's 3-year-old nephew has similar symptoms. he's at children's hospital, but doctors don't know if it's d-68. >> so what happens? what do they -- you know, how do they make these little kids comfortable and better? >> reporter: in colorado, there have been reports of limb weakness in some patients. >> there are different severities of weakness. some may affect one
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony says doctors and parents are on high alert. >> we do have our first case. >> reporter: solano county health officials are the latest to confirm they, too, have had a case of enterovirus d-68 in a school-age child. >> how is the child doing? >> the child is doing very well. >> reporter: two others, also children, have been diagnosed in alameda county. >> we have two cases. >> reporter: nationwide, the centers for disease...
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laura? >>reporter: so far all the cases here in the bay area have involved young people under the age of 18. some have been treated here at children's hospital. and released and by all accounts they are doing well. >> solano county we have our first case. >>reporter: the health officials here are the lace latest to confirm thee have had a case of enterovirus d 68 in school age child. how is the child doing. >> chilled doing very well. >>reporter: 2 others also children have been diagnosed in alameda county. >> al mooe immediate county just as of this morning we just have been notified that we have 2 confirmed case of enterovirus 2 68. >>reporter: the center for disease control confirmed 500 cases of d 68 in 42 states. infant. children. teenagers the most likely groups to become infected especially those with asthma or history of wheezing. symptoms are similar to the flu. fever. runny nose. sneezing. cough. body age. her 3-year-old nephew has similar symptoms at children hospital and doctors
laura? >>reporter: so far all the cases here in the bay area have involved young people under the age of 18. some have been treated here at children's hospital. and released and by all accounts they are doing well. >> solano county we have our first case. >>reporter: the health officials here are the lace latest to confirm thee have had a case of enterovirus d 68 in school age child. how is the child doing. >> chilled doing very well. >>reporter: 2 others also...
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laura anthony, abc7 news. >> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get alerts on that and other breaking news with our abc7 news app. it is free to download from the app store and google play. >> tonight san francisco police say there was no choice. they had to shoot a man who pulled a gun. police say 26-year-old evans and two others were breaking into cars near the giants' ballpark last night when he pulled a gun. tiffany wilson is live at second and briept with the story. tiffany? >> dan, this is near the location that evans was shot. i spoke with his family and they say that they absolutely cannot believe their son would pull a gun on an officer. as lights and sirens sur under rounded -- surrounded evans his mother knew something was wrong. >> i was feeling just worried and keep calling his phone and keep calling his phone and there was no answer. >> reporter: at 2:00 in the morning her phone finally rang. >> calling to tell me my son was killed by the san francisco police. >> reporter: evans and two others burglarized a suv. mercedes-benz
laura anthony, abc7 news. >> there are daily developments on the ebola crisis. you can get alerts on that and other breaking news with our abc7 news app. it is free to download from the app store and google play. >> tonight san francisco police say there was no choice. they had to shoot a man who pulled a gun. police say 26-year-old evans and two others were breaking into cars near the giants' ballpark last night when he pulled a gun. tiffany wilson is live at second and briept with...
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laura? >> reporter: the district attorney's office told us this afternoon they will now make a charging decision in this case next week. in the meantime, there are indications that other law enforcement officers may have been involved, if not criminally liable. >> she's tremendously distrau t distraught. >> reporter: the attorney claims his client has been traumatized by his invasion of her privacy. >> we don't know at this point, although we're gratified by the extent of the investigation from the district attorney's office. the extent to which they've been transmitted. either to other individuals, perhaps other law enforcement officers. >> reporter: the attorney says the incident happened in august after the 23-year-old woman was pulled over on interstate 680. she was taken into custody for suspected dui and transported to the main jail in martinez. it's there that she alleged officer harrington transmitted news photos of the woman from her phone to his. >> he asked for her password in ord
laura? >> reporter: the district attorney's office told us this afternoon they will now make a charging decision in this case next week. in the meantime, there are indications that other law enforcement officers may have been involved, if not criminally liable. >> she's tremendously distrau t distraught. >> reporter: the attorney claims his client has been traumatized by his invasion of her privacy. >> we don't know at this point, although we're gratified by the extent...
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laura? >>reporter: so far all the cases here in the bay area have involved young people under the age of 18. some have been treated here at children's hospital. and released and by all accounts they are doing well. >> solano county we have our first case. >>reporter: the health officials here are the lace latest to confirm thee have had a case of enterovirus d 68 in school age child. how is the child doing. >> chilled doing very well. >>reporter: 2 others also children have been diagnosed in alameda county. >> al mooe immediate county just as of this morning we just have been notified that we have 2 confirmed case of enterovirus 2 68. >>reporter: the center for disease control confirmed 500 cases of d 68 in 42 states. infant. children. teenagers the most likely groups to become infected especially those with asthma or history of wheezing. symptoms are similar to the flu. fever. runny nose. sneezing. cough. body age. her 3-year-old nephew has similar symptoms at children hospital and doctors
laura? >>reporter: so far all the cases here in the bay area have involved young people under the age of 18. some have been treated here at children's hospital. and released and by all accounts they are doing well. >> solano county we have our first case. >>reporter: the health officials here are the lace latest to confirm thee have had a case of enterovirus d 68 in school age child. how is the child doing. >> chilled doing very well. >>reporter: 2 others also...
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laura anthony joins us from oakland. this endorsement, does it mean much? >> reporter: well, it really doesn't if history is any indication, an endorsement from jerry brown doesn't necessarily translate to a victory. in fact, the last two endorsements did not lead to them winning the mayor's office. brown says forget about that. >> i'm here to endorse -- >> reporter: governor jerry brown said it loud and clear. his pick for number one in the oakland mayor's race is former staffer, libby schaaf. >> she's a down-to-earth person. she has a lot of common sense. she's done good things on the city council. >> i am so excited to bring back to oakland government that jerry brown, roll up your sleeves, get some stuff done energy for oakland. >> what matters is the votes of oakland residents. >> reporter: the candidate who polls show is leading the race to be oakland's next mayor, rebecca caplan, says she's not focused on what her rivals are doing. >> my concern is not what the other candidates are doing but making sure we are doing our work to make clear to the peop
laura anthony joins us from oakland. this endorsement, does it mean much? >> reporter: well, it really doesn't if history is any indication, an endorsement from jerry brown doesn't necessarily translate to a victory. in fact, the last two endorsements did not lead to them winning the mayor's office. brown says forget about that. >> i'm here to endorse -- >> reporter: governor jerry brown said it loud and clear. his pick for number one in the oakland mayor's race is former...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony talked with an expert today and is live now from hiller aviation in san carlos with more. >> reporter: imagine settling in and all of a sudden the walls of the aircraft start to pop and crack. that's exactly what happened on this airline yesterday. but as scary as it was inside, aviation experts tell us on the outside, everything was fine. as this video shows, it was clearly an alarming flight for the passengers on american flight 2293 en route to dallas from san francisco monday afternoon. >> it was scary. >> reporter: she was sitting in row 15 right next to a panel that broke loose in midflight. >> we heard these popping noises and i thought something's moving around in the overhead. the next thing i knew, the wall kind of next to me had looked like it had separated from the wall. >> reporter: at first the pilot announced the flight would continue to dallas as scheduled. but then about an hour into it, he decided to turn around and head back to sfo. this video from sky 7 hd shows the boeing 757 after it landed safely at sfo. emergency personnel stan
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony talked with an expert today and is live now from hiller aviation in san carlos with more. >> reporter: imagine settling in and all of a sudden the walls of the aircraft start to pop and crack. that's exactly what happened on this airline yesterday. but as scary as it was inside, aviation experts tell us on the outside, everything was fine. as this video shows, it was clearly an alarming flight for the passengers on american flight 2293 en route to dallas...
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. >> reporter: laura and john, when they passed through the neighborhood this morning, had history on their mind. and no place in kansas city has more of it than the negro league's baseball museum. ask the man who runs it. >> this is america at her worst but also america at her triumphant best. >> reporter: in the years before the game integrated, negro leagues offered an alternate baseball universe. visitors can find it here in multiple dimensions. the bats, the balls. the uniforms. >> it touches a special place when i get to see it and put hands on it. >> reporter: that's michael carr from ft. worth, texas, who coached brandon finnigan of the royals in high school. black or white, doesn't matter anymore. >> you can say the glass is half empty or half full. segregation represents the worst time in american history but also represents the best time. >> reporter: if you are looking for historical context you will find it here. the first colored world series. they called it that. it took place in kansas city 90 years ago this month. the hilldale daisies versus the kansas city monarchs.
. >> reporter: laura and john, when they passed through the neighborhood this morning, had history on their mind. and no place in kansas city has more of it than the negro league's baseball museum. ask the man who runs it. >> this is america at her worst but also america at her triumphant best. >> reporter: in the years before the game integrated, negro leagues offered an alternate baseball universe. visitors can find it here in multiple dimensions. the bats, the balls. the...
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in napa, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> there's a new traffic challenge tonight for levi's stadium in santa clara. the regular friday night commute is maixing it up for fans headig to the 7:00 p.m. college game between cal and oregon. for many, it's their first time heading to santa clara. fans are urged to arrive early and use public transit. this is what it looks like right now. the amusement park is closing its popular friday night event, halloween haunt, to ease the congestion. the valley transportation authority is adding extra service to cope with 35,000 regular weeknight commuters as well as an expected 7,000 to 9,000 additional fans heading to levi's stadium. bring your patience for that. >>> a plan to charge pedestrians to walk across the golden gate bridge is gaining some traction tonight. the bridge's board of directors today voted to explore the idea of charging people who bike and walk across that span. abc 7 news reporter lillian kim is live on the marin side of the bridge with the story. >> reporter: this is not a popular idea but it's one that keeps coming back. the re
in napa, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> there's a new traffic challenge tonight for levi's stadium in santa clara. the regular friday night commute is maixing it up for fans headig to the 7:00 p.m. college game between cal and oregon. for many, it's their first time heading to santa clara. fans are urged to arrive early and use public transit. this is what it looks like right now. the amusement park is closing its popular friday night event, halloween haunt, to ease the congestion. the...
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in san francisco, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> police on the peninsula are intensifying their search for a man who exposed himself in public yesterday after a new incident this morning. this is a sketch released by palo alto police just an hour ago. it is of a man who exposed himself to a woman yesterday. he was inside a white bmw without proper plates. this man matches the description of a man who flashed two women outside a pete's coffee in belmont this morning. the man was inside a white bmw that was marked or parked, rather, on el camino royale. >> they had gone in to get coffee and there's a large window. from what the victims told us, they made eye contact with the suspect, who was looking at them, when they were looking out the window. >> police may be looking for a second flasher. this is a sketch of a man with a different description which exposed himself to two girls on monday and wednesday in palo alto. >>> a former walnut creek police officer is sentenced t ed to a of home detention for attacking a woman with a baseball bat. gregory thompson resigned from the force after
in san francisco, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> police on the peninsula are intensifying their search for a man who exposed himself in public yesterday after a new incident this morning. this is a sketch released by palo alto police just an hour ago. it is of a man who exposed himself to a woman yesterday. he was inside a white bmw without proper plates. this man matches the description of a man who flashed two women outside a pete's coffee in belmont this morning. the man was inside...
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laura anthony is live in martinez with the story. laura? >> reporter: this indictment came down as walter's trial was set later this month. more than 200 potential witnesses in that case. nine of them that waldo was plotting to eliminate. >> before it was 40 years tops, now it's 25 to life. >> already facin 50 felony counts for mostly white collar crimes at contra costa county, charles waldo has been indicted for soliciting nine murders for hire while locked up at the martinez jail. >> there were two witnesses that allege charles waldo approached them, one of them, solicited them and conspired with them to murder some of the witnesses of the original crime. we found a document that was a hit list and it showed the ways they wanted the different crimes done. >> according to the district attorney, the methods include staged car accidents, drug overdoses and robberies that had "gone bad." the original charges against waldo center around his employment after the rapid recycle in martinez where he worked his way up to manager. among the many ch
laura anthony is live in martinez with the story. laura? >> reporter: this indictment came down as walter's trial was set later this month. more than 200 potential witnesses in that case. nine of them that waldo was plotting to eliminate. >> before it was 40 years tops, now it's 25 to life. >> already facin 50 felony counts for mostly white collar crimes at contra costa county, charles waldo has been indicted for soliciting nine murders for hire while locked up at the...
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laura? >> reporter: hi, cheryl. this facility, it is the same facility, but there were different owners during that time. and it has changed hands in the last couple of years. this window has also been changed, fixed. let's show you what we're dealing with here. these shards of glass, this is broken from the other day, when a 10-year-old girl went through these windows. now we've learned that a 16-year-old boy did basically the same thing seven years ago. >> i was close enough to the window to just go right through it head-first. i didn't feel like it was open. >> reporter: 23-year-old nick dodson can't believe it happened again. that another kid jumping on a trampoline was propelled through a huge window at the four stars gymnastics academy. >> i can't believe it. i think it's horrible. to think she was even -- i was 16. >> reporter: it happened to dodson seven years ago. he was jumping with two friends at a private birthday party at four stars when one jump landed him outside. >> and i was trying to do a front fli
laura? >> reporter: hi, cheryl. this facility, it is the same facility, but there were different owners during that time. and it has changed hands in the last couple of years. this window has also been changed, fixed. let's show you what we're dealing with here. these shards of glass, this is broken from the other day, when a 10-year-old girl went through these windows. now we've learned that a 16-year-old boy did basically the same thing seven years ago. >> i was close enough to...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live at the state capitol. laura? >> reporter: well, the state oes director told lawmakers today the fact his office had virtually no connectivity, no communication with vast portions of napa and solano county was their first clue this was a major disaster. as for the recovery, state and local officials say for much of it they are still waiting on the federal government. >> it's very difficult to even see the damage from the street. >> reporter: eight weeks after a 6.0 earthquake shook napa to its core, the process of finding all that was damaged or destroyed is still ongoing. >> crumbling foundations. we found ceiling beams that were cracked. we found many issues. we think over many, many months to come we are going to find more and more homes that are seriously damaged. >> reporter: napa city manager told an assembly committee in sacramento damage numbers from the napa quake are going up by the day. as inspectors are just now getting inside some of the city's buildings and homes. >> response is a day, maybe three da
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live at the state capitol. laura? >> reporter: well, the state oes director told lawmakers today the fact his office had virtually no connectivity, no communication with vast portions of napa and solano county was their first clue this was a major disaster. as for the recovery, state and local officials say for much of it they are still waiting on the federal government. >> it's very difficult to even see the damage from the street. >>...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony joins us in napa as the community recovers after the quake. laura? >> reporter: i'm standing on the bridge that suffered the most damage during the earthquake. it goes over the napa river and is just ten years old. six weeks after the earthquake, cal trans is back to make all the repairs necessary for this bridge to withstand the next quake. the emola avenue bridge and the others in town have been deemed safe for the public but the minor to moderate damage can be repaired while the structure is open. in some cases the damage is actually an indication of how well the bridge performed in the august quake. >> these are heavily reinforced deep foundation bridges. they are allowed to move. >> reporter: immediately after the quake we saw more obvious damage to roadways in the napa area. those kinds of things buckle blacktop and cracks in the pavement were fixed within days of the quake. what's happening now on this bridge or rather, underneath it and ten others in the area, are more subtle repairs. the ones that don't necessarily affect the everyday
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony joins us in napa as the community recovers after the quake. laura? >> reporter: i'm standing on the bridge that suffered the most damage during the earthquake. it goes over the napa river and is just ten years old. six weeks after the earthquake, cal trans is back to make all the repairs necessary for this bridge to withstand the next quake. the emola avenue bridge and the others in town have been deemed safe for the public but the minor to moderate...
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laura. >> reporter: hi. as one napa county official put it the immediate response to the quake was one thing. thigh all think they did pretty well in that area, but the recovery, the process of rebuilding is turning out to be much more difficult. it could take months, even years. >> we could not get communication links with the county. >> reporter: california's oes director said the fact his office had no communications in the months after the august quake was the first indicator they were dealing with major disaster. >> we assessed immediately that given the fact we did not have immediate communications that was a sign we really needed to lean forward and engage rapidly. >> it's very difficult to see the damage from the street.
laura. >> reporter: hi. as one napa county official put it the immediate response to the quake was one thing. thigh all think they did pretty well in that area, but the recovery, the process of rebuilding is turning out to be much more difficult. it could take months, even years. >> we could not get communication links with the county. >> reporter: california's oes director said the fact his office had no communications in the months after the august quake was the first...
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and i felt that it was hillary's time. >> reporter: and then, it was laura's. mrs. bush dazzling in that dance. >> oscar is the loveliest man. he really likes women. and i think that shows in the clothes that he makes for women. >> reporter: and just this month, first lady michelle obama stepping out for the very first time in oscar de la renta, david. >> and amy, you were telling me there's been so much focus on his fashion in the last 24 hours, but for oscar de la renta, it was really all about something else. >> reporter: that's right. he said, style is not about what you wear, but how you live your life. >> all right, amy. our thanks to you. see you on "gma" in the morning. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the big atm scare caught on tape. look at this. the woman getting her money out, and what happens to her next. there is a lesson in this for us all. >>> the new headline late today about the white house intruder. he got deep into the white house before being tackled. and what we've learned now. >>> and then, spin the
and i felt that it was hillary's time. >> reporter: and then, it was laura's. mrs. bush dazzling in that dance. >> oscar is the loveliest man. he really likes women. and i think that shows in the clothes that he makes for women. >> reporter: and just this month, first lady michelle obama stepping out for the very first time in oscar de la renta, david. >> and amy, you were telling me there's been so much focus on his fashion in the last 24 hours, but for oscar de la...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live from antioch with the story. explain how this happened. >> reporter: well, let me show you. there are actually shards of glass still out here. these are some of the shards that were involved in this incident on saturday afternoon. kyla graham told us she was about to get off this trampoline and let another little girl take her turn when one of the last jumps sent her in the wrong direction and through this window behind me. >> i was jumping and then i was trying to jump the other way. >> reporter: instead of going to school or getting ready for halloween, 10-year-old kyla graham is lying in her bed nursing her many wounds after a freak accident at the four stars gymnastics academy that sent her flying through a large glass window. >> i jumped and i flew the other way so i put my hands on my face so i could protect my face and i like flew up the window and landed on the ground. it was just like hurting a lot. >> everywhere, huh? >> it was like some of my skin was off. >> reporter: it happened when she and her frie
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live from antioch with the story. explain how this happened. >> reporter: well, let me show you. there are actually shards of glass still out here. these are some of the shards that were involved in this incident on saturday afternoon. kyla graham told us she was about to get off this trampoline and let another little girl take her turn when one of the last jumps sent her in the wrong direction and through this window behind me. >> i was jumping...
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laura? >> reporter: hi, larry. this is just a small sample of all the work that was done here today on this hillside. all of the brush, the dry brush, the dead trees, that were removed from this hillside just below hiller highlands. this work was done just in time. it may be october but the battle to beat back all the dry brush in the oakland hills is still in full force. in this case, it's a coalition of forces from cal trans, city of oakland and volunteers all working on this slope owned by cal trans just below the homes in hiller highlands. >> we are one of about 3600 homes that was destroyed by fire in the 1991 fire storm. >> reporter: gordon piper began organizing efforts like this soon after he and his wife lost their home to the massive hills fire in october 1991. >> we have vegetation management project that's removing the grass and brush to expand defensible space. we are also treating it so hopefully it won't come back. >> reporter: those who live just above are especially pleased to see this hillside cle
laura? >> reporter: hi, larry. this is just a small sample of all the work that was done here today on this hillside. all of the brush, the dry brush, the dead trees, that were removed from this hillside just below hiller highlands. this work was done just in time. it may be october but the battle to beat back all the dry brush in the oakland hills is still in full force. in this case, it's a coalition of forces from cal trans, city of oakland and volunteers all working on this slope...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live near the school where parents are picking up their children. >> reporter: we are just right across the street from irvington high school. as we speak, there are buses leaving with some of the kids, being taken to the district office, but others are being allowed to walk across the street at some point. so far, police have not located a suspicious person and there have been no injuries reported. now, this is what it looked like from sky 7 hd a short time ago, as police surrounded the school. some of them even taking positions on the roof as students and staff were on lockdown inside the classrooms. at one point, police even went from classroom to classroom, checking for a suspect. this all started at about 12:45 today, after reports that an adult possibly armed was on campus. police have not confirmed what many parents here have heard, that the person was in some way connected to a burglary off campus. now, besides irvington, three other schools were also placed on lockdown for a time, including hirsch elementary. >> we were on lockdown for alm
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live near the school where parents are picking up their children. >> reporter: we are just right across the street from irvington high school. as we speak, there are buses leaving with some of the kids, being taken to the district office, but others are being allowed to walk across the street at some point. so far, police have not located a suspicious person and there have been no injuries reported. now, this is what it looked like from sky 7 hd a...
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in martinez, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> thank you, laura. we have breaking news out of sonoma county. one man is dead, another woman rushed to the hospital after a loud fight led to a stabbing and a child may have seen it all. the man and the woman were on the ground with stab wounds outside petaluma. police found a child in a car seat. the child was not injured. >>> police in berkeley, there were people who said they were sexually assault after given a date rape drug. it happened at a fraternity house. lillian kim is live with the story tonight. >> ama, it sits at bancroft and piedmont. they were given roofies, also known as the date rape drug. >> i'm shaking with rage every night that i'm in danger, my friends are in danger. >> uc berkeley students are horrified by the allegations. it was at this house where five people were reportedly drugged and sexually assaulted over the course of the weekend. >> in a student community of educated, thoughtful people, i would think that something like this wouldn't happen. >> members of the fraternity d
in martinez, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> thank you, laura. we have breaking news out of sonoma county. one man is dead, another woman rushed to the hospital after a loud fight led to a stabbing and a child may have seen it all. the man and the woman were on the ground with stab wounds outside petaluma. police found a child in a car seat. the child was not injured. >>> police in berkeley, there were people who said they were sexually assault after given a date rape drug. it...
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abc7 news reporter laura anthony has more. >> before it was 40 years tops, now 20 to life. >> already facing multiple counts. he has now been indicted for soliciting nine murders for hire while locked up at the martinez jail. >> there were two witnesses, charles waldo approached them, one of them, solicited them and conspired with them to murder some of the witnesses of the original crimes. we found a document that was the hit list. it showed the ways they wanted the different crimes done. >> according to the district attorney, the methods include staged car accidents, drug overdoses, and robberies that had, quote, gone bad. the original charges against waldo center around his four-year employment at the rapid recycle in martinez where he worked his way up to manager. among the many charges, insurance fraud, theft, and embezzlement of $100,000. and after he was fired, slashing the tires of company vehicles. >> mr. waldo had no reason to do what he's alleged to have done. >> howard williams represents the 38-year-old waldo. he says his client is really a brilliant businessman, who is o
abc7 news reporter laura anthony has more. >> before it was 40 years tops, now 20 to life. >> already facing multiple counts. he has now been indicted for soliciting nine murders for hire while locked up at the martinez jail. >> there were two witnesses, charles waldo approached them, one of them, solicited them and conspired with them to murder some of the witnesses of the original crimes. we found a document that was the hit list. it showed the ways they wanted the different...
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from park slope, new york, please welcome laura spadanuta. [cheers and applause] how are you? oh, come on over here. >> hi. >> okay, okay, you want to win the money for your dog.
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laura anthony is live with the resignation. and reaction to it. >> reporter: that's right, dan. peavy's last day will be september 31st. among those gratified by the announcement, those most affected by the san bruno explosion here at ground zero, one of those survivors told us today, he wanted peavy gone long before there were revelations about the e-mails. san bruno blast survivor joe gomez said he's been waiting for this day for four years. michael peavy's departure. gomez lost his girlfriend and was badly burned in the explosion of the pipeline in september of 2010. >> it's a victory for all the victims, for san bruno and california really. it should make the streets safer. the infrastructure safer. >> i'm really pleased and excited about it. >> reporter: state senator jerry hill also expressed his satisfaction that the embattled president of the california public utilities commission will step down. >> i believe the most important part is the california public utilities commission can now become the institution that it was originally designed, and created for, and that it w
laura anthony is live with the resignation. and reaction to it. >> reporter: that's right, dan. peavy's last day will be september 31st. among those gratified by the announcement, those most affected by the san bruno explosion here at ground zero, one of those survivors told us today, he wanted peavy gone long before there were revelations about the e-mails. san bruno blast survivor joe gomez said he's been waiting for this day for four years. michael peavy's departure. gomez lost his...
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in napa, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> a new test for levi stadium as the cal bears took on the oregon ducks in a rare friday night game. traffic as bad as expected? abc 7 news reporter katie marzullo has more. >> reporter: dinner is served and the main course was duck. a chipper crowd at levi stadium. you could credit their excitement to the tailgating or the fact it's friday night or maybe because it's oddly easy to get here. >> actually it wasn't too bad. i was surprised. >> they have done well. and i'm very, very happy this time. >> actually not that bad. 280 to 85 to 237 and we got here really with not too much fuss. >> reporter: it took rick and his family about an hour and a half to drive from san francisco. helping keep cars off the road, these tour buses, lots more than you'd see at a 49ers game and plenty of people took the light rail. this couple from south toledo got caught in the crunch. they weren't allowed to park at the hotel where family members are staying for the game, but they had lunch and walked. >> a good 25, 30-minute walk to visit him. i can only imagine what g
in napa, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> a new test for levi stadium as the cal bears took on the oregon ducks in a rare friday night game. traffic as bad as expected? abc 7 news reporter katie marzullo has more. >> reporter: dinner is served and the main course was duck. a chipper crowd at levi stadium. you could credit their excitement to the tailgating or the fact it's friday night or maybe because it's oddly easy to get here. >> actually it wasn't too bad. i was...
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in martinez, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> happening today, the san francisco fire department will conduct a drill to better prepare for catastrophic events. the fire department, alongside volunteers from the neighborhood emergency response team, will practice search and rescue techniques, triaging injured victims, setting up command centers and other disaster response skills. more than 250 volunteers are expected to participate. today's drill take place from 8:30 to 3:00 at fort mason great meadow. demonstrators plan to march today. they say neighborhood be being displaced by selling out neighborhood to developers. they are call for moratorium on evictions until the housing needs of the poor are met. it against today at noon at the glen park bart station. here's with a it was like for commuting crossing the bay bridge yesterday. backups in every direction. the rob two steal plates across the three left lanes on the san francisco side of the bridge near the harrison and fremont street off rams. caltrans is replacing a number of giants. but the temporary placements they use act like speed b
in martinez, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> happening today, the san francisco fire department will conduct a drill to better prepare for catastrophic events. the fire department, alongside volunteers from the neighborhood emergency response team, will practice search and rescue techniques, triaging injured victims, setting up command centers and other disaster response skills. more than 250 volunteers are expected to participate. today's drill take place from 8:30 to 3:00 at fort mason...
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>> reporter: laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> despite all that's happening in the world, polls show the economy is still the most important issue on the minds of americans. today there was a report on hiring we haven't seen in the u.s. in years. the labor department says the economy created 248,000 jobs in september. those new jobs helped lower the unemployment rate to 5.9%, the lowest since july of 2008. in a further sign of strength, 69,000 more jobs were created in july and august than previously estimated. president obama hailed the report during an appearance at an indiana manufacturing plant. he says america is on pace for the strongest job growth since the 1990s and that's not all. >> over the past 55 months, our businesses have now created 10.3 million new jobs. now, that happens to be the longest uninterrupted stretch of job growth in the private sector in american history. >> the president says the u.s. has created more jobs than all of europe, japan and all advanced economies combined. >>> the unemployment data was generally stronger than wall street analysts anticipated. the
>> reporter: laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> despite all that's happening in the world, polls show the economy is still the most important issue on the minds of americans. today there was a report on hiring we haven't seen in the u.s. in years. the labor department says the economy created 248,000 jobs in september. those new jobs helped lower the unemployment rate to 5.9%, the lowest since july of 2008. in a further sign of strength, 69,000 more jobs were created in july and...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live in oakland with more. >> reporter: there are 15 candidates running for the next oakland mayor's seat. five top contenders were here today and those there were some awkward moments, when it comes to measure z, they were united in one message. >> one thing we can all say is we all agree on measure z. >> reporter: the oakland mayor and four of her rivals in the campaign to become the city's next mayor stood shoulder to shoulder for a time this morning to show their combined support for measure z. >> i want to encourage everyone to please vote yes on measure z on your november ballot. it will guarantee that we will have officers assigned to neighborhoods. a vote against measure z means you want to roll back public safety resources. >> reporter: measure z is basically an extension of the current parcel tax to provide funding for public safety programs, including 50 police officers. candidate joe tueman supports the measure but thinks it doesn't go far enough. >> it's regrettable unfortunately that there was not a commitment by the city to a larger
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live in oakland with more. >> reporter: there are 15 candidates running for the next oakland mayor's seat. five top contenders were here today and those there were some awkward moments, when it comes to measure z, they were united in one message. >> one thing we can all say is we all agree on measure z. >> reporter: the oakland mayor and four of her rivals in the campaign to become the city's next mayor stood shoulder to shoulder for a time...
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laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> thank you so much for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 begins now with dan and cheryl. >>> ebola crackdown, where a stanford surgeon is sequestered and the state's new quarantine for travelers, next. >>> plus, burgled in the east bay. where are the bicycles? >>> and after a night of orange and black and blue -- >> we expect a close game. >> you're ready? >> yes. >> the giants are ready to play. we are live at kansas city with all the pregame action. >>> great weather for the game. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. october is going out on a wet note. details on your halloween storm coming up. >>> essentially 21 days incubation for our men and women who would be returning from west africa. >> a quarantine is ordered for u.s. troops to make sure they do not have ebola. same day california issues its own quarantine. thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jennings. >> i'm dan ashley. one of those now under modified quarantine on the peninsula, a stanford surgeon who recently traveled to
laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> thank you so much for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 begins now with dan and cheryl. >>> ebola crackdown, where a stanford surgeon is sequestered and the state's new quarantine for travelers, next. >>> plus, burgled in the east bay. where are the bicycles? >>> and after a night of orange and black and blue -- >> we expect a close game. >> you're ready?...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony joins us now from san francisco with more. laura? >> reporter: we just learned the name of the suspect in this case, the man who apparently shot himself here this morning. his name is cedric young, jr. we do not yet know the identity of the woman who is fighting for her life, his ex-girlfriend. in the meantime, police told us as well that young had a prior arrest two years ago for domestic violence, but that that charge was dropped by the d.a. and that the officers who responded here several times overnight didn't know about that. >> we were actually called out to this residence multiple times in the last several hours. >> reporter: san francisco police confirmed they received four 911 calls from this apartment before a final call at 5:00 a.m. reporting shots fired. >> his roommate has been shot. i believe he was hiding in the closet. >> reporter: a young woman suffered a critical chest wound and her ex-boyfriend was dead apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> had he made threats, was she afraid of him? >> based on the in
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony joins us now from san francisco with more. laura? >> reporter: we just learned the name of the suspect in this case, the man who apparently shot himself here this morning. his name is cedric young, jr. we do not yet know the identity of the woman who is fighting for her life, his ex-girlfriend. in the meantime, police told us as well that young had a prior arrest two years ago for domestic violence, but that that charge was dropped by the d.a. and that...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live in fremont with the details. >> reporter: well, according to the u.s. department of labor, the activity happened here in fremont. the time frame we are talking about is between september and december 2013 as efi was moving its headquarters from foster city to this location. the workers were employed helping to install a network and server here in fremont. the accusation is that the company brought eight workers from india in september of 2013 temporarily. they were already employees of efi in that country. the problem is efi continued to pay them their wage in indian rupees, an amount much lower than the u.s. federal minimum wage. some worked as many as 122 hours in a week. >> once we converted the salary from rupees into u.s. dollars, we determined that the employees were being paid $1.21 per hour. >> reporter: now, here's a comment from beverly rubin with efi. she says quote, during this assignment, those employees continued to be paid the regular pay in india as well as special bonus for their efforts on this project. during this process, we
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live in fremont with the details. >> reporter: well, according to the u.s. department of labor, the activity happened here in fremont. the time frame we are talking about is between september and december 2013 as efi was moving its headquarters from foster city to this location. the workers were employed helping to install a network and server here in fremont. the accusation is that the company brought eight workers from india in september of 2013...
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the question is now, who killed laura palmer, but which one of those unforgettable stars will join the cast again. and what have they been doing ever since? but first, the "nightline" five. ♪ >> it's time to bring it out in the open. it's time to drop your pants for underwearness. a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. because wearing a different kind of underwear is no big deal. join us. support the cause and get a free sample of depend at underwearness.com. >> and number one in just 60 seconds. >>> and good evening. he played a sweet, sympathetic reverend on television. but now, in real life, he's accused of being a monster. with stephen collins, who became famous in the tv show "seven hechbt," leveraging his fame to molest underage girls? that's the allegation his soon to be ex-wife is making, and as you're going hear tonight, she says he's got audio recordings to prove it. we welcome abc's tom llamas to "nightline" with this report. >> reporter: he was the kind, sweet reverend and fam
the question is now, who killed laura palmer, but which one of those unforgettable stars will join the cast again. and what have they been doing ever since? but first, the "nightline" five. ♪ >> it's time to bring it out in the open. it's time to drop your pants for underwearness. a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. because wearing a different kind of underwear is no big deal....
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he dressed first lady nancy reagan laura bush and hillary clinton. michelle obama wore one dress this month. oscar was 82. >> apple released the virtual mobile wallet today. called apple pay an it lets you make purchases with the tap of one of the latest i phones. consumer report checked out apple pay in exclusive partnership with 7 on your side. we see how well it work and here it is. fast have had purchase may have just gotten faster with launch of apple pa pay. apple new mobile wallet consumer report electronic editor glen tried it out. apple pay lets you pay participating register with the wave of i-phone 6 or 6 plus and light press on the phone touch i.d. to verify your identity. icon at the register tells us it uses nfc. technology needed to make the transaction. to use apple pay take you a picture of your credit cards and add them to the i-phone passbook. you can also add credit card for your i tune account. the actual card numbers aren't stored on the phone or with apple. >> apple pay create the number the number is useless if hacker gets to
he dressed first lady nancy reagan laura bush and hillary clinton. michelle obama wore one dress this month. oscar was 82. >> apple released the virtual mobile wallet today. called apple pay an it lets you make purchases with the tap of one of the latest i phones. consumer report checked out apple pay in exclusive partnership with 7 on your side. we see how well it work and here it is. fast have had purchase may have just gotten faster with launch of apple pa pay. apple new mobile wallet...
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in san leandro, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> a san francisco workers were parking control officers, they think they have been spit on, hit and had hot coffee thrown on them just for doing their jobs. one picture shows an officer on the hood of a car after a woman tried to run him over. look at this. another worker said a driver deliberately hit her while she was directing traffic. >> she gunned her vehicle, and her vehicle hit me right on my right side. and we had to -- there were four other officers that had to surround her vehicle because she tried to keep going. >> the workers want the district attorney to file more severe charges against the aggressors. a spokesperson said charges are filed when there is sufficient evidence against an assailant. >>> now the ebola crisis. president obama today upped reserve troops to fight the ebola outbreak in africa. the head of the faa said it is a day by day decision whether to issue a travel ban for countries hit hard by ebola. the cdc is expanding its investigation to investigate passengers who flew with an infected nurse on friday. the cdc
in san leandro, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> a san francisco workers were parking control officers, they think they have been spit on, hit and had hot coffee thrown on them just for doing their jobs. one picture shows an officer on the hood of a car after a woman tried to run him over. look at this. another worker said a driver deliberately hit her while she was directing traffic. >> she gunned her vehicle, and her vehicle hit me right on my right side. and we had to -- there...
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in fremont, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> thanks very much. >>> an urgent response tonight from president obama after a second health care worker in the u.s. contracts ebola. 29-year-old is getting treatment in emory hospital in atlanta. she arrived moments ago. we want to take a look at her arriving in the airport and the ambulance that will take her to the hospital, where two other patients survived the disease. health officials flew her there. president obama addressed the nation saying he directed the centers for disease control to send rapid response teams to any hospital with an infected patient. >> if we follow the steps, if we get the information out, then the likelihood of widespread ebola outbreak in this country are very, very low. >> vinson is one of two health care workers who treated a liberian man who died of ebola at a dallas hospital. both wore protective gear, gowns, gloves, masks. this is the man who died. the cdc says the nurse was diagnosed yesterday, a day after flying from cleveland to dallas. frontier airlines says it is working with the cdc to contact all 132 pass
in fremont, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> thanks very much. >>> an urgent response tonight from president obama after a second health care worker in the u.s. contracts ebola. 29-year-old is getting treatment in emory hospital in atlanta. she arrived moments ago. we want to take a look at her arriving in the airport and the ambulance that will take her to the hospital, where two other patients survived the disease. health officials flew her there. president obama addressed the...
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. >> reporter: for laura and john, who came to kansas city for the series, this visit put today's game and era in a different light. >> you could say the glass is half empty or half full. it's the history of segregation, representing the worst times in american history but it also represents the best times in american history that we were able to overcome segregation and integrate the greatest players in baseball history. >> reporter: if you are looking for historical context, you will find it here. the first colored world series, yes, they called it that, took place in kansas city 90 years ago this month. the hilldale daisies versus the kansas city monarchs. there is one other historical parallel you might not like. the daisies had a two game lead going into the end of it. >> the monarchs would win that world series and you know how they did it? they had to win the last two games of that series to win the world series. so we are hoping here at kansas city that a little history might be on our side. >> reporter: we will see about that either tonight or tomorrow night at kauffman stadiu
. >> reporter: for laura and john, who came to kansas city for the series, this visit put today's game and era in a different light. >> you could say the glass is half empty or half full. it's the history of segregation, representing the worst times in american history but it also represents the best times in american history that we were able to overcome segregation and integrate the greatest players in baseball history. >> reporter: if you are looking for historical context,...
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coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, laura anthony takes you on a tour with transportation officials showing us what is safe and what still needs to be fixed. >>> we are now less than an hour away from tonight's playoff game between the giants and washington nationals. signs welcome fans to the area, hoping to get customers to come in before the games but one sign might have irritated a few ticket holders. a parking garage charges $100 per car. that was for yesterday's game. you can see the park in this live beautiful picture. we have team coverage for tonight's big game. abc 7 news sports anchor mike shumann will look at keys to win the game but first we go to abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman hanging out with the fans. >> reporter: we have fans in a very strange spot. a week ago if you told them there would be a game four in this series they would have taken it. last night they wouldn't have taken it. they wanted to win last night. if you have a game four, this is not a bad spot because you have a 2-1 lead going into game four. am i sounding a little crazy? giants fans are a little crazy.
coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, laura anthony takes you on a tour with transportation officials showing us what is safe and what still needs to be fixed. >>> we are now less than an hour away from tonight's playoff game between the giants and washington nationals. signs welcome fans to the area, hoping to get customers to come in before the games but one sign might have irritated a few ticket holders. a parking garage charges $100 per car. that was for yesterday's game. you can see...
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in san bruno, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> the fire commission is meeting right now, considering the fate of the chief joanne hays white. only two out of hundreds supported her. there is a similar action last week, and leaders of the employee groups before that. rank and file members say it shows that hayes-white has no support and needs to go. >> it's not a personal attack. it's a business decision that was arrived at about the direction of the department that we all work for. >> firefighters point to low morale and say reports of slow ambulance response times sealed the chief's fate. mayor ed lee has been standing by the chief, but today he called the confidence a challenge. we'll have a live update on the meeting on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> 1,000 houses are threatened and many others out of their homes because of wildfires burning in placer county. five separate fires broke out yesterday just east of auburn, destroying five homes. another 200 are now threatened, and residents in the community of applegate are under mandatory evacuation orders. the fire has burned 420 acres and is o
in san bruno, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> the fire commission is meeting right now, considering the fate of the chief joanne hays white. only two out of hundreds supported her. there is a similar action last week, and leaders of the employee groups before that. rank and file members say it shows that hayes-white has no support and needs to go. >> it's not a personal attack. it's a business decision that was arrived at about the direction of the department that we all work for....
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he dressed first lady nancy reagan laura bush and hillary clinton. michelle obama wore one dress this month. oscar was 82. >> apple released the virtual mobile wallet today. called apple pay an it lets you make purchases with the tap of one of the latest i phones. consumer report checked out apple pay in exclusive partnership with 7 on your side. we see how well it work and here it is. fast have had purchase may have just gotten faster with launch of apple pa pay. apple new mobile wallet consumer report electronic editor out. out. apple pay lets you pay participating register with the wave of i-phone 6 or 6 plus and light press on the phone touch i.d. to verify your identity. icon at the register tells us it uses nfc. technology needed to make the transaction. to use apple pay take you a picture of your credit cards and add them to the i-phone passbook. you can also add credit card for your i tune account. the actual card numbers aren't stored on the phone or with apple. >> apple pay create the number the number is useless if hacker gets to it. you c
he dressed first lady nancy reagan laura bush and hillary clinton. michelle obama wore one dress this month. oscar was 82. >> apple released the virtual mobile wallet today. called apple pay an it lets you make purchases with the tap of one of the latest i phones. consumer report checked out apple pay in exclusive partnership with 7 on your side. we see how well it work and here it is. fast have had purchase may have just gotten faster with launch of apple pa pay. apple new mobile wallet...
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in martinez, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> a san francisco city worker was killed today right in front of the main entrance to city hall. the 67-year-old woman was in a crosswalk when she was hit by a cable car style tour bus. the vehicle then ran over her as she lay on the ground. the woman was taken to san francisco general hospital where sadly she later died. the mayor says the city recently approved installing a traffic light at the crosswalk because of pedestrian safety concerns. >> city hall is becoming more and more famous. a lot of people were coming in, and whether it's a sightseeing bus or tourist bus, we didn't want that, we wanted to lessen the chances of colliding. it didn't happen fast enough. >> the victim was a longtime employee of the controller's office. >>> a woman leading a sight-seeing tour through san francisco's chinatown gave tourists a lot more than they bargained for. and now her racist rant is generating reaction that is reverberating all the way to city hall. abc 7 news reporter alisa harrington is live tonight in chinatown where a rally was just held about
in martinez, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> a san francisco city worker was killed today right in front of the main entrance to city hall. the 67-year-old woman was in a crosswalk when she was hit by a cable car style tour bus. the vehicle then ran over her as she lay on the ground. the woman was taken to san francisco general hospital where sadly she later died. the mayor says the city recently approved installing a traffic light at the crosswalk because of pedestrian safety concerns....
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in antioch, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> $30,000 reward is being offered to help find the driver who killed an east bay mother of four. the 30-year-old was shot and killed yesterday as she drove down 98th avenue in oakland with her boyfriend. police are investigating whether that shooting was provoked by road rage. the couple was in a 1998 black toyota camry like this one. investigators are hoping that somebody might spot the incident on home surveillance cameras. today, memorials have been set up inside and outside the couple's home. she and her boyfriend were planning on getting married soon. now, the family is planning a funeral. >>> tonight, a family and school friends are grieving the death of a teenager killed riding his bike to school in cupertino this morning. the scene was closed to traffic most of the day during the investigation on mcclellan road. abc 7 news reporter david louie is here with more on a terribly sad story. >> reporter: we know what happened here along mcclellan road early this morning. a makeshift memorial marks the spot right on the side of the road. howeve
in antioch, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> $30,000 reward is being offered to help find the driver who killed an east bay mother of four. the 30-year-old was shot and killed yesterday as she drove down 98th avenue in oakland with her boyfriend. police are investigating whether that shooting was provoked by road rage. the couple was in a 1998 black toyota camry like this one. investigators are hoping that somebody might spot the incident on home surveillance cameras. today, memorials...
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laura? >> lease are not releasing the identity of the suspect but it's being held on two felony counts of child molestation z investigators think there may be more victims out there. >> i would say it's bold. >> police say the 20-year-old suspect showed in this video was arrested this morning. on the peninsula. >> today the man was arrested in place of employment. it's 20 owe 30 other employees, all dressed the same. >> investigators say the break came just hours after releasing a video from monday night. one from a local walmart, another from target showing the suspect after he allegedly assaulted two different girls within 15 minutes of each other. the break came when a berkeley community services ofgser stopped to get morning coffee stopped to get morning coffee and a 7-11 across the >> by the time officers got there, the suspect fled >> thanks to pictures including a license plate, police were able to track down the suspect and arrest him in work a few hours later. >> one of two men accu
laura? >> lease are not releasing the identity of the suspect but it's being held on two felony counts of child molestation z investigators think there may be more victims out there. >> i would say it's bold. >> police say the 20-year-old suspect showed in this video was arrested this morning. on the peninsula. >> today the man was arrested in place of employment. it's 20 owe 30 other employees, all dressed the same. >> investigators say the break came just hours...
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laura? >> we should say that putting any sign in a location like one behind me is illegal. that said, we have seen signs from both sides in these places but the no know why they're disappearing. >> it's supposed to be whether berkeley should impose a soda tax. but lately has developed into a battle over lawn signs. these are videos showing people taking down the no signs around town. >> there is a lot of nastiness on the other side ta is in berkeley. >> we've been putting up street posters for weeks now they get pulled down every day, by noon. >> the yes on d campaign staunchly denies involvement in removing the placards and sending an e mail today to supporters reminding them it's hands off. >> we don't condone that activity. it's the city's responsibility to take them down. >> you put your chest on me. >> abc7 news did talk with this guy that told us he didn't have a position for or against measure d, he just considered them blight and wanted them gone. >> those are private property. >> pick it up later, bro. pick it up, later. >> coming up, 49ers season ticket holder tha
laura? >> we should say that putting any sign in a location like one behind me is illegal. that said, we have seen signs from both sides in these places but the no know why they're disappearing. >> it's supposed to be whether berkeley should impose a soda tax. but lately has developed into a battle over lawn signs. these are videos showing people taking down the no signs around town. >> there is a lot of nastiness on the other side ta is in berkeley. >> we've been...
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he dressed first ladies including nancy reagan, laura bush and hillary clinton. the first lady wore a dress this week and he designed the wedding dress warned by george clooney's new wife amal. >> and new figures with, whats from "break bad," at toys 'r us have been requested removed we with 5,900 signatures as of right new. the dolls are said to have detachable sack of cash and a bag of methamphetamine next to other children's toys. she was a fan of the show but said the action figures are inappropriate. >> the american journalist who contracted the deadly ebola virus takes on twitter to reveal new dames of the recovery. >>> "7 on your side" and "consumer reports" put newest space heaters to the safety test. (mom) when our little girl was we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a su
he dressed first ladies including nancy reagan, laura bush and hillary clinton. the first lady wore a dress this week and he designed the wedding dress warned by george clooney's new wife amal. >> and new figures with, whats from "break bad," at toys 'r us have been requested removed we with 5,900 signatures as of right new. the dolls are said to have detachable sack of cash and a bag of methamphetamine next to other children's toys. she was a fan of the show but said the action...
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. >> laura anthony is at bat first with our live coverage tonight. >> reporter: as fast as it went up, it's coming down here at civic center plaza. it's amazing how quickly they put the celebration up and now they are taking it down as we speak. the weather really didn't hamper the celebration. in fact, folks were lined up hundreds deep, giants fans, to see their triumphant team. let's show you what it looked like. this was basically a who's who of san francisco's biggest names in politics, in sports, in life, including the likes of nancy pelosi, charles schultz, lieutenant governor gaven newsome. the biggest names were those who came with baseball credentials. they are the former giants willie mccovey, willie mays, barry bonds, they all gathered not to be the center of attention but to celebrate the baseball team that has now
. >> laura anthony is at bat first with our live coverage tonight. >> reporter: as fast as it went up, it's coming down here at civic center plaza. it's amazing how quickly they put the celebration up and now they are taking it down as we speak. the weather really didn't hamper the celebration. in fact, folks were lined up hundreds deep, giants fans, to see their triumphant team. let's show you what it looked like. this was basically a who's who of san francisco's biggest names in...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has more from martinez. >>> before it was 40 years tops. now it's 25 to life. >> reporter: already facing 50 felony counts for mostly white collar crimes in contra costa county charles waldo has been indicted for soliciting nine murders for hire while locked up at the martinez jail. >> there were two witness s that allege charles waldo approached them, one of them, solicited them and conspired with them to murder some of the witnesses of the original krams. we found a document that was a hit list and showed the ways he wanted the different krams done. >> reporter: the methods include staged car accidents, drug overdoses, and robberies that had, quote, gone bad. the original charges against l waldo center around his four-year employment at the rapid recycle in martinez where he worked his way up to manager. among the many charges insurance fraud, theft, and embezzlement of $100,000. after he was fired, slashing the tires of company vehicles. >> mr. waldo had no reason to do what he's alleged to have done . >> reporter: howard williams repres
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has more from martinez. >>> before it was 40 years tops. now it's 25 to life. >> reporter: already facing 50 felony counts for mostly white collar crimes in contra costa county charles waldo has been indicted for soliciting nine murders for hire while locked up at the martinez jail. >> there were two witness s that allege charles waldo approached them, one of them, solicited them and conspired with them to murder some of the witnesses of...
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laura essermman heads up an advisory panel calling for sweeping changes on how we treat it. >> the problem with doing lots of mammograms, the more you screen the more you're going to find but 75% of the biopsies turn out to be nothing and sometimes we're finding precancerous lesions or lesions that we call cancer that, in fact, probably have a much lower risk of progressing than we had thought previously. >> so cancers that aren't really acting like cancer. >> right. >> reporter: one study estimates that 1.3 million women have gotten a breast cancer diagnosis for a lesion that would never have hurt them. that's about a third of all breast cancers detected. so are you saying that women should not get mammograms? >> i'm not saying that mammograms don't have value. i am saying we need to do a better job for figuring out who they have value. it's time for us to explore and to understand who is at risk for what kind of breast cancer and to start to tailor our screening. >> reporter: the panel recommends a revolution. scrapping the idea of regular mammograms depending on weight, alcohol intake,
laura essermman heads up an advisory panel calling for sweeping changes on how we treat it. >> the problem with doing lots of mammograms, the more you screen the more you're going to find but 75% of the biopsies turn out to be nothing and sometimes we're finding precancerous lesions or lesions that we call cancer that, in fact, probably have a much lower risk of progressing than we had thought previously. >> so cancers that aren't really acting like cancer. >> right. >>...
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designing the inaugural gowns for laura bush and hillary clinton. >> i had bought a dress off the rack, it happened to be one of the oscar de la renta dresses. >> reporter: designated an american icon. ♪ to all the girls i loved before ♪ >> reporter: the dominican republic-born designer was honor at the bill clinton presidential library last year. grace, elegance, and style. the perfect words to describe his clothes and the man himself. >> what an elegant man. >> elegance is the perfect word. >>> now more on the heavy rain down south and headed this way, too, isn't it? >> we have the separate system. but yes, absolutely. look at miami, this is 4 to 6 inches of rain just south of miami. some flooding locally. and it's not over. look what's happening for the weekend. there's a 50% shot that the disturbance in the gulf of mexico becomes a tropical depression. either way, it's going to bring a lot of heavy rain by the weekend for much of south florida. your local weather forecast just 30 seconds away. >>> hello i am meteorologist mike nicco with the microclimate forecast. we are 18 deg
designing the inaugural gowns for laura bush and hillary clinton. >> i had bought a dress off the rack, it happened to be one of the oscar de la renta dresses. >> reporter: designated an american icon. ♪ to all the girls i loved before ♪ >> reporter: the dominican republic-born designer was honor at the bill clinton presidential library last year. grace, elegance, and style. the perfect words to describe his clothes and the man himself. >> what an elegant man....