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and betsy woodruff is with me here in washington, political examish, and laura washington, an an lift for abc 7, and columnist for the chicago sun times. michael assurer, why are voters down on democrats, on president obama, saying that the country is going in the wrong direction, ready to vote in many states for a democratic, non-incumbent governor? >> it's part of the issue of what happened four years ago was the tea party. and the tea party sent governors to statehouse was a similar ideology. and that being, we're going to cut the state budget and taxes and cut spending, and it was sort of the mood of the moment. and what's happening now, four years later, the lectorate in those states said that things did not work out as well as we thought. even in republican states. the economy in florida is a no more liftissomething more for rt to run o. but you're seeing cuts to teachers and law enforcement, and it has always been less partisan, but even this time, they're saying, we have to get back to where we are with jocks, and we're running state deficits, so it's a problem. >> without a d
and betsy woodruff is with me here in washington, political examish, and laura washington, an an lift for abc 7, and columnist for the chicago sun times. michael assurer, why are voters down on democrats, on president obama, saying that the country is going in the wrong direction, ready to vote in many states for a democratic, non-incumbent governor? >> it's part of the issue of what happened four years ago was the tea party. and the tea party sent governors to statehouse was a similar...
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i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. lots to get to today. it's thursday morning. hi, christina. >> the weekend is upon us. just about. just about. good morning to you. we have really interesting weather changes to go over as we get into your thursday. i have to tell you, temperatures are going to be cool for today. showers return as we get into tomorrow. so today's kind of a transition day and then we have below-average temperatures for you as we get into that weekend. so stick around. we're going to take you through the changes in your microclimate. and yeah, we have pretty good looking rainfall totals to go over. so stick around. if you can't, mike has the traffic to get you out the door in time. >> through the stretch of traffic, farther south, let's look at the maps, overall we want to give everybody the idea that it's smooth as you would expect overnight road crew going on but heading to the south bay, southbound 280 at foothill expressway, we had a crash. from what i understand, we have some affect on the lanes. w
i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. lots to get to today. it's thursday morning. hi, christina. >> the weekend is upon us. just about. just about. good morning to you. we have really interesting weather changes to go over as we get into your thursday. i have to tell you, temperatures are going to be cool for today. showers return as we get into tomorrow. so today's kind of a transition day and then we have below-average temperatures for you as we get into that weekend. so...
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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 t eliminate. >> bore it was 40 years tops, now it's 25 to life. >> already facing 50 felony counts for mostly white collar crimes at contra costa county, charles waldo has been indict 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 employme after the rapid recycle in martinez where he worked his way up to manager. among the many charges,
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 t eliminate. >> bore it was 40 years tops, now it's 25 to life. >> already facing 50 felony counts for mostly white collar crimes at contra costa county, charles waldo has been indict for soliciting nine murders for hire while locked up at the martinez...
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. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. right now, investigators are looking for whoever shot a 12-year-old boy at an apartment complex. the shooting happened last night near the intersection of weldon street and willow pass road. a helicopter flew the boy to oakland hospital. no word on his condition. by the time deputies arrived, the shooter was gone. it's unclear if the boy was the intended it target or if he was hit by a stray bullet. >> developing right now, a dallas nurse whose two colleagues are fighting the ebola virus telling nbc news her hospital never talked about ebola or how to handle it. this news comes as the cdc is under fire right now for knowingly let amber vinson fly despite her having a near 100-degree fever. kris, lawmakers are demanding answers. >> there's a lot new developing news related to the ebola crisis. let's start with what we know right now. as of ten minutes ago, a flight was grounded in madrid because of a fear of ebola. the flight was going from lagos, nigeria, through paris on to madrid wh
. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. right now, investigators are looking for whoever shot a 12-year-old boy at an apartment complex. the shooting happened last night near the intersection of weldon street and willow pass road. a helicopter flew the boy to oakland hospital. no word on his condition. by the time deputies arrived, the shooter was gone. it's unclear if the boy was the intended it target or if he was hit by a stray bullet. >> developing right now, a dallas nurse whose two...
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. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. major changes to one of the south bay's busiest freeways that could impact the upcoming shopping season. bob redell, shoppers are going to see a relief near steven's creek boulevard. it can get backed up there? >> reporter: absolutely, especially during the holiday season. workers just opened up two brand new on and off ramps that will connect people from beaver's creek to the 280-880 interchange. now, this represents a significant step towards improving that flow of traffic. there's going to be a total of three new on and off ramps. now, this is part of a $62 million project that started in 2012. by thanksgiving, there will be -- that would be another improvement that will help improve the flow of traffic during that shopping season. the project will end next year with the opening of a new flyover from northbound 280 to northbound 880. again, reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> if we can talk about -- >> let talk about one issue at a time. reminder, it
. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. major changes to one of the south bay's busiest freeways that could impact the upcoming shopping season. bob redell, shoppers are going to see a relief near steven's creek boulevard. it can get backed up there? >> reporter: absolutely, especially during the holiday season. workers just opened up two brand new on and off ramps that will connect people from beaver's creek to the 280-880 interchange. now, this represents a significant step towards...
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laura? >> pretty exciting. me. >> i'm not going to take the bait but pretty cool that he's out there, patrolling the streets with bachy. >> samlaura, the forecast looks pretty good here. temperatures in mid 60s on wednesday, game two in kansas city might see showers approaching midnight. back here in the bay area we could see showers showing up late. no showers getting in the way of your morning commute now. 40s and 50s outside. a chilly start, you might want to grab a jacket. a lot of energy out here in the pacific, which will bring a chance for rain on thursday and it out around the tri-valley you'll see temperatures in the 70s as temperatures climb. >> rob, we'll get another look at the golden gate bridge over here. the live cam a ra shows you a smooth roadway here, no problems. north 101, reports a deer was hit, injured and possibly killed over the last few minutes. watching for traffic control possibly over the golden gate bridge as they might have to address that situation. i'm tracking that report. meanw
laura? >> pretty exciting. me. >> i'm not going to take the bait but pretty cool that he's out there, patrolling the streets with bachy. >> samlaura, the forecast looks pretty good here. temperatures in mid 60s on wednesday, game two in kansas city might see showers approaching midnight. back here in the bay area we could see showers showing up late. no showers getting in the way of your morning commute now. 40s and 50s outside. a chilly start, you might want to grab a jacket....
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sam and laura. i am at at&t park where the floats are getting ready to head down to market street at about 11:30. so there's some hustle and bustle going on here in the parking lot. i am standing at or on the home run parade float and you know the giants needed a few of those home runs to get to win the world series. i'm told this is the last float built. yesterday morning, 24 lours ago there was nothing on this flat bed. but it's unbelievable, the magic that these workers are able to pull together. in case you're wondering why or how these guys were able to get the floats together, they actually got the call from the giants about a week ago and workers started just sort of putting stuff together slowly but surely and then monday things got really serious and they started working 12-to-15 hour days. so they started putting the floats together even before anyone knew the giants would win the world series. >> we built this, started about two days before it really got serious in the championships. and
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sam and laura. i am at at&t park where the floats are getting ready to head down to market street at about 11:30. so there's some hustle and bustle going on here in the parking lot. i am standing at or on the home run parade float and you know the giants needed a few of those home runs to get to win the world series. i'm told this is the last float built. yesterday morning, 24 lours ago there was nothing on this flat bed. but it's unbelievable,...
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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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businesses are on bekrchls laura? >> now, jay, is there still concerned that others made be involved? >> yeah, it's definitely something that is being investigated here. initially yesterday it was thought there may be more than one gunman or at least someone who helped him terry. >> certainly people are on guard now. >> coming up, what u.s. officials are doing to -- >> oil prices have fallen to more than a two-year low. the dow falling for the first time in four days. today we get data on unemployment. comcast, gm, 3m, american airlines and microsoft. the dow falling 153 points and the nasdaq losing 36. back to you. >> a lot of companies reporting today. >> all right. and we're joined by the company of anthony slaughter this morning with a look at that forecast. it's changing. >> yes, it is changing. we have rain pushing onshore. a little damp this morning. that green making its way up towards clear lake. but you know what? we're not going to see it in the south bay today. that is going to stay concentrated from about
businesses are on bekrchls laura? >> now, jay, is there still concerned that others made be involved? >> yeah, it's definitely something that is being investigated here. initially yesterday it was thought there may be more than one gunman or at least someone who helped him terry. >> certainly people are on guard now. >> coming up, what u.s. officials are doing to -- >> oil prices have fallen to more than a two-year low. the dow falling for the first time in four...
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. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. emergency crews swarmed jose ortega elementary school in the lake merced neighborhood. that is where someone found a note about a bomb threat. nbc bay area's stephanie truong there live. you're just learning now that students and teachers being let back in? >> that's right. that's the good news is that within the last ten minutes or so, the school was given the all clear and now here at jose ortega elementary school, you can see the students and teachers and staff members being allowed to go back on campus. this after a few hours of scary moments this morning. police were searching everyth g everything, every room, every closet to make sure that everything was safe. beginning with the perimeter search around sergeant here with two bomb-sniffing dogs around the school. that really took the longest. that was about an hour and a half. but really, taking no risks after teachers found a note posted clearly in a hallway with a bomb threat this morning, around 8:00 this morning. they notifie
. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. emergency crews swarmed jose ortega elementary school in the lake merced neighborhood. that is where someone found a note about a bomb threat. nbc bay area's stephanie truong there live. you're just learning now that students and teachers being let back in? >> that's right. that's the good news is that within the last ten minutes or so, the school was given the all clear and now here at jose ortega elementary school, you can see the students and...
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laura. first of a all, that's unusual on the history of this broadcast cbs put a lot of people on this brahm to talk about what's coming up on cbs. they want ratings. >> sure. >> you an your radio program have had tons of network people. >> and you know he nbc, correspondents, obviously fox correspondents. but cbs correspondents and never any big deal. i have never heard anything negative about it i have opinions about things but the correspondents generally just go come on and say this is what we he know. >> was there ever in the past anyone plan banned from coming on the laura ingraham radio program. >> at the time cheryl and i worked together at cbs i worked there. just started in the media she was one of the not few but gaggle of people just very welcome coming very nice. she was just a great person. got to know her a little bit. not close friends but always admired her work. i had her on occasionally on my radio show to talk about things she was working on. when i saw her do the fast an
laura. first of a all, that's unusual on the history of this broadcast cbs put a lot of people on this brahm to talk about what's coming up on cbs. they want ratings. >> sure. >> you an your radio program have had tons of network people. >> and you know he nbc, correspondents, obviously fox correspondents. but cbs correspondents and never any big deal. i have never heard anything negative about it i have opinions about things but the correspondents generally just go come on...
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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, sam. >> a mullet list. bob, correct me if i'm wrong, but 1985, that is another century, isn't it? >> reporter: it is another century. you can google it. we didn't have that back then by the way. >> thanks a lot, bob. that was fun. >> keeping it very relaxed this morning. in what is becoming major league tradition, the first four games of the world series are dedicated to a special cause. tonight's game will be dedicated to military veterans and their families, tomorrow is als awareness, game three is the fight against cancer and game four is youth outreach. >> and making a young fan's dreams come true. >> he wants nothing more than to see his team go to the world series. former new york yankees manager joe torre sent him world series tickets and step up sent him seven tickets for his entire family. >> the go fund me page has raised more than $10,000 as of this morning. noah's family will use the tickets provided by the major league and they'll use the $10,000 to buy tickets for other sick kids in the area.
laura, sam. >> a mullet list. bob, correct me if i'm wrong, but 1985, that is another century, isn't it? >> reporter: it is another century. you can google it. we didn't have that back then by the way. >> thanks a lot, bob. that was fun. >> keeping it very relaxed this morning. in what is becoming major league tradition, the first four games of the world series are dedicated to a special cause. tonight's game will be dedicated to military veterans and their families,...
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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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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, we can, can't we? >> of course. >> if you want to head out there and take part in this fantastic event, saturday in the south bay is going to be hard to beat. lake cunningham park, 10:00 to 2:00. the weather is going to be nice, upper 60s to low 70s. so similar to what we're expecting for today. temperatures are going to be nice. that's another transition day where we have more rain on the way. temps staying nice and cool. we don't have any heat in the forecast for a while. 58 degrees for san francisco. the story of the day, mild with sun and clouds and comfortable temperatures. mostly in the upper 60s to low 70s. 74 degrees in the north bay. san francisco is at 66 degrees. east shore at 69. we're looking good to see more of the same temperaturewise all the way through the weekend with more rain arriving at about 2:00 tomorrow. and this system kind of brushed the coastline and then fell apart. i'm looking at the different models and what's interesting, we have the warm ocean currents offshore here. we'
laura, we can, can't we? >> of course. >> if you want to head out there and take part in this fantastic event, saturday in the south bay is going to be hard to beat. lake cunningham park, 10:00 to 2:00. the weather is going to be nice, upper 60s to low 70s. so similar to what we're expecting for today. temperatures are going to be nice. that's another transition day where we have more rain on the way. temps staying nice and cool. we don't have any heat in the forecast for a while....
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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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good morning, kris. >> reporter: good morning, laura. counselors will be here trying to help students with questions they might have while investigators try to get to the bottom of the accident that claimed the life of a 15-year-old boy. candles, flowers and kind words in memory of the monta vista high schooler. there are questions this morning about whether that kind of dump or gravel truck should have been on this road in the first place? it goes through residential areas and passes by four different schools. the other question is how the driver didn't know what happened until motorists flagged him down down the road. santa clara sheriff investigators say it does look like the teen was struck with some part of the back of the truck trailer. >> we'll go through his cell phone to see if he was distracted by anything. >> now they're going to check to see if he was distracted but at this point they say it does not appear that he was under the influence of drugs and alcohol. one councilman wants to start talking about maybe creating some so
good morning, kris. >> reporter: good morning, laura. counselors will be here trying to help students with questions they might have while investigators try to get to the bottom of the accident that claimed the life of a 15-year-old boy. candles, flowers and kind words in memory of the monta vista high schooler. there are questions this morning about whether that kind of dump or gravel truck should have been on this road in the first place? it goes through residential areas and passes by...
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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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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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it will take one more. >> all right, laura. >> all right, laura. jon stewart and i debate white are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. >>> "the factor" tip of the day, white privilege and jon stewart in a moment. couple notes, dennis miller and i will see everyone in virginia one week from tomorrow, friday october 24th at the municipal auditorium. details on billoreilly.com. show's a blast. if you'd like a signed copy of "killing patton," currently the best selling nonfiction book right now, you can order it through billoreilly.com as well. all the money i get from the website goes to charity. that means everybody wins. you get a great gift and we get to help people who need help. you set
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laura tyson from uc berkley and there's a lot of stakeholders in this big and small businesses labor unit want to thank all of them for being at the table and workers rights groups invaluable to the process they've been talking to folks in languages to make sure they understood what in the meant and nonprofit groups a very large number of hours committed i want to thank the number of nonprofits that came to the table that make sure that we were taking care of them as well their invaluable to the employment to san franciscans all in an effort to really try to get a consensus approach thank you to the coalition to the fair economy my the san francisco chamber of commerce. sometimes they maybe speaking times at the opposite ends but they came together with all of us to make sure our interests were united. a lot of hard work to build consensus in the city i'll be the first to say but i've been proud we've done so on a number of occasions whether this was pension reformer are or the housing trust fund or a number of general obligation bonds we'll have in the past we've had a united effort
laura tyson from uc berkley and there's a lot of stakeholders in this big and small businesses labor unit want to thank all of them for being at the table and workers rights groups invaluable to the process they've been talking to folks in languages to make sure they understood what in the meant and nonprofit groups a very large number of hours committed i want to thank the number of nonprofits that came to the table that make sure that we were taking care of them as well their invaluable to...
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the community and around the bay area and i'd like to offer a special is shout out to our partners laura the director of the contrary jewish museum who's steps we've gathered and so i want to recognize deferring are a the director of the yerba buena center we've partnered with and the harrison with the african around the corner with who we'll be partnering with next year and thank you to the jazz high school all stars there i go to be performing later on and sf jazz has hoeftsdz a number of the programs and been wonderful partners as well we currently have two partnership infection the grocery store exhibition that's the title it is presented this sum at the asian arts it closes on sunday you won't want to miss it and last time we opposed an we have exhibition at the college of the arts restating our long-standing commitment to the merging artists both regionally nationally and internationally next week we'll open the fertile grounds on the oakland museum of california partnership exhibition that explores the rich history of art in northern california we'll thrilled to have strengthen an
the community and around the bay area and i'd like to offer a special is shout out to our partners laura the director of the contrary jewish museum who's steps we've gathered and so i want to recognize deferring are a the director of the yerba buena center we've partnered with and the harrison with the african around the corner with who we'll be partnering with next year and thank you to the jazz high school all stars there i go to be performing later on and sf jazz has hoeftsdz a number of the...
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very depressed. >> yes. >> doctor, how did you treat laura? >> we treated laura with the two advanced technological treatments, voice technology, which eradicates trauma in minutes. brain wave training, eeg, neuro feedback. and in a matter of session, she's feeling bubblely and like herself again. >> how do you feel? >> i'm a new person. i have hope, i have strekt, i have -- strength, i have positive at tut and spontaneous happiness, it's coming from inside my head. >> any advice for the viewers? >> i wish everybody had this. >> what else do you treat? >> we treat many symptom, all of which are controlled by the brain, and the nervous system, so regulatory system. such as anxiety, depression, sleep, headaches, anger, mood issues, focus and concentration, all of that can become better and under your control. >> and laura, you had no hope before this; right? >> i didn't realize how much i changed. yeah, and now, being in the happy side, you really see a very, very big difference. >> big difference. >> yes. you live differently. >> you do live di
very depressed. >> yes. >> doctor, how did you treat laura? >> we treated laura with the two advanced technological treatments, voice technology, which eradicates trauma in minutes. brain wave training, eeg, neuro feedback. and in a matter of session, she's feeling bubblely and like herself again. >> how do you feel? >> i'm a new person. i have hope, i have strekt, i have -- strength, i have positive at tut and spontaneous happiness, it's coming from inside my...
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. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we have breaking news to tell you about in san francisco this morning. we'll get to that in a moment. >> right now police in san jose are looking for a driver who hit and killed a woman in a crosswalk and then took off. this happened at 8:00 last night at 33rd and mckee road with the woman in the crosswalk at the time of the incident. bob redell is joining us live at the intersection. bob, what have you learned so far? >> reporter: the woman had right-away according to witnesses and what they told police. we are here at the intersection of 34th and mckee and have spoke on the a restaurant owner who tells us this intersection has been a problem for quite a long time. it was so bad they actually had to fight to get this lit pedestrian crossing signal installed a year and a half ago. and this was activated last night when around 8:00 this woman was crossing the street from over there from that neighborhood presumably to come this way to go to one of the stores. you can see cars did stop
. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we have breaking news to tell you about in san francisco this morning. we'll get to that in a moment. >> right now police in san jose are looking for a driver who hit and killed a woman in a crosswalk and then took off. this happened at 8:00 last night at 33rd and mckee road with the woman in the crosswalk at the time of the incident. bob redell is joining us live at the intersection. bob, what have you learned so far? >> reporter: the woman had...
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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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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. a warning from the cdc. so they say yesterday's first confirmed ebola case in the u.s. probably will not be the last. the agency now asking airports to take passengers' temperatures before they get on planes coming from western africa to the united states. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez live with what we know about that patient and the risk. we don't know too much at this point, do we? >> that patient is very sick, he's in critical condition, but he's asking doctors for food and water that that's a good sign. he arrived in dallas from liberia to visit family on september 19th. five days later he went to the hospital but staff did not suspect ebola so he was sent home. then, september 28th, he went back to the hospital by ambulance. he's now in isolation. the ambulance crew that transported him is under quarantine. president obama was briefed by phone by the head of the cdc, who also spoke this morning with the "today" show. he says the dallas patient does not have to become a major health threat in the un
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. a warning from the cdc. so they say yesterday's first confirmed ebola case in the u.s. probably will not be the last. the agency now asking airports to take passengers' temperatures before they get on planes coming from western africa to the united states. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez live with what we know about that patient and the risk. we don't know too much at this point, do we? >> that patient is very sick, he's in...
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i'm kris sanchez in for laura. >> and i'm sam brock. president obama will be back in the bay area to help shore up the dnc's bank accounts. >> yes, we are the nation's atm. nanette is live. >> reporter: good morning. president obama's plan is to bring in big bucks for he is party. in political circles, california is known as an atm. president obama is expected to touch down in air force i around 3:30 before head ing ing to to hotel. you can expect the motorcade to that location will tie up traffic for a bit as offramps and streets along the route are closed. tonight's event is sold out. folks who paid $500 get a reception. $5,000 gets you into that reception plus a picture with the president. $ $10,000 gets you all the above plus a small meet and greet with mr. obama. $32,400 the legal contribution limit gets you title of co-chair. it's anyone's guess as to what that really means and the singer maxwell will also entertain guests. the president will not have any public events in the bay area, at least not yet. yesterday he touted the imp
i'm kris sanchez in for laura. >> and i'm sam brock. president obama will be back in the bay area to help shore up the dnc's bank accounts. >> yes, we are the nation's atm. nanette is live. >> reporter: good morning. president obama's plan is to bring in big bucks for he is party. in political circles, california is known as an atm. president obama is expected to touch down in air force i around 3:30 before head ing ing to to hotel. you can expect the motorcade to that...
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good morning, i'm laura garcia-cannon in for kris sanchez. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. let's get right to it. this is the first time the respiratory illness has been spotted in the bay area. california now has a total of nine cases. the virus has sickened 500 kids in 42 states. four of those cases are fatal. nbc bay area's stephanie chuang live in oakland. you were with county health officials. tell us what they said. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott. first, i want to say health experts are talking about the enterovirus. there are more than 100 kinds, we're talking about d-68. the bottom line is the flu is, in fact, more to worry about than this, but there is extra concern because there has been more children hospitalized because of this, especially those with asthma who are -- >> stephanie, we seem to have lost your microphone. i know you're at this press conference and there's a great deal of things happening. we'll talk about this very briefly and see if we can get stephanie back in the meantime. enterovirus, as stephanie points out, not as dangerous overall a
good morning, i'm laura garcia-cannon in for kris sanchez. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. let's get right to it. this is the first time the respiratory illness has been spotted in the bay area. california now has a total of nine cases. the virus has sickened 500 kids in 42 states. four of those cases are fatal. nbc bay area's stephanie chuang live in oakland. you were with county health officials. tell us what they said. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott. first, i want to say health...
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. >> supervisor campos clark's colleague i have one item thank you to laura lane on this pyritic legislation for jurisdictions neighborhood businesses hydrahave played a really no defining the community but economic pressures including askew rocketing rent for says that a costing small businesses to suffer and navigate many long established intermits have closed their doors they've enlightened those neighborhoods for decades and many of structuring to surf survive those are kfrlt institutions that have helped to create the character of our neighborhood as we fight we can't food to lose long independent businesses here in san francisco month many our our deserving businesses those shops that envision abstain our neighborhood this is to insure those businesses that have served the community s can thrive i've been working to stain a program for the viability of those local businesses the first part of my legislation to establish a legacy business registry including restaurant and bars and retail establishment art spaces any public comment? performance venues and mustards to serve san franciscan
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. >> my turn laura. >> yes. >> i couldn't have s. it better than the general council the board needs to vote on this side individuals listed on this action item if the board would choose not to approve they're hiring we would be short that number's have teachers in the classrooms and not been able to have a start it's a good conversation to have perhaps in the rules committee to talk about the process that we are in fulfill steam hiring mode starting right around february or march all the way through the summer and this is kind of the result of what we get in the hiring mode and n this year in particular we're hiring over 2 hundred and 50 more teachers we've never hired before in the years it looks at particularly big we're hiring in the hiring mode it is a good opportunity to examine the whole process. >> i'm sorry may i ask for classification why the rules. >> because we're talking about the process. >> okay. that can happen. >> we know do it wherever we want. >> if i may have the short follow-up on that in fact, just for accuracy
. >> my turn laura. >> yes. >> i couldn't have s. it better than the general council the board needs to vote on this side individuals listed on this action item if the board would choose not to approve they're hiring we would be short that number's have teachers in the classrooms and not been able to have a start it's a good conversation to have perhaps in the rules committee to talk about the process that we are in fulfill steam hiring mode starting right around february or...
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. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. we do begin with breaking news this morning. firefighters have called for backup to help them fight a large house fire burning in milpitas. >> and take a look from our chopper live at at&t. >> groomed and ready. 16-year veteran tim hudson will be making his first ever world series start going up against the stanford cardinal jeffrey guthrie. stephanie chuang is at willie mays plaza for the ultimate fan experience but we go live to at&t park. damien? >> reporter: laura, it feels like just yesterday when you and i were here for opening day. the bunting is up just like it was on opening day. the painted grass is here with the emblem of the world series logo. the mound is ready for today's first pitch here at at&t park. the team arrived from kansas city yesterday afternoon about 4:00 and they came right to at&t park, started hitting some balls and shagging some balls out in the park. a little disappointed that they lost game two. but they're a confident team. this would be their third world series title in about five years. they're
. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. we do begin with breaking news this morning. firefighters have called for backup to help them fight a large house fire burning in milpitas. >> and take a look from our chopper live at at&t. >> groomed and ready. 16-year veteran tim hudson will be making his first ever world series start going up against the stanford cardinal jeffrey guthrie. stephanie chuang is at willie mays plaza for the ultimate fan experience but we go live to at&t...
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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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laura ingraham. and you say? >> look, bill, i've been listening to general dempsey today saying we're making gains against isis, maintains we doept need boots on the ground. that we can win this fight without doing that at least right now. and certainly we're able to hold them off somewhat in this town of kobani which you've been talking about near the syrian/turkey border. however, we have a big problem right now. and this just broke a few hours ago in the town of amaria, fallujah, 25 miles outside of baghdad, there it's reported isis has besieged the town. and in iraq especially the territory controlled by isis has really not been diminished by american air strikes. so while we've seen some gains in syria, the 14 air strikes in the last two days inside iraq itself is still very problematic. >> here's the thing, and this goes off the conversation i just had with goldberg. dempsey, the head of the joint chiefs of staff, all right, top general. >> yeah. >> he works for obama. okay? >> yeah. >> so i don't think dem
laura ingraham. and you say? >> look, bill, i've been listening to general dempsey today saying we're making gains against isis, maintains we doept need boots on the ground. that we can win this fight without doing that at least right now. and certainly we're able to hold them off somewhat in this town of kobani which you've been talking about near the syrian/turkey border. however, we have a big problem right now. and this just broke a few hours ago in the town of amaria, fallujah, 25...
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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 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...