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in berkley, lonnie rivera. "abc 7 news" >>> "abc 7 news" was in santa clara when union leaders and workers marched outside dell's facility. the labor day group included silicon valley child care workers, fast food employees and janitors at high tech firms. they rallied to raise the minimum wage to $15. right now it is $10.50 and it won't reach $15 statewide until 2022. fast food workers demanded higher pay in the east bay. some marchers stormed inside a mcdonald's and pushed customers aside in downtown oakland. the group included workers who took labor day off to rally for higher wages and right to join unions. they believe being in a union will give them better job security. they also rallied outside oakland city hall >>> hurricane irma is a category four storm as it barrels through the caribbean and could hit florida. the governor there declared a state of emergency ahead of any possible impact. people inrida are stocking up on emergency supplies. american airlines has cancelled flights to the caribbean but s
in berkley, lonnie rivera. "abc 7 news" >>> "abc 7 news" was in santa clara when union leaders and workers marched outside dell's facility. the labor day group included silicon valley child care workers, fast food employees and janitors at high tech firms. they rallied to raise the minimum wage to $15. right now it is $10.50 and it won't reach $15 statewide until 2022. fast food workers demanded higher pay in the east bay. some marchers stormed inside a mcdonald's...
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in berkley, lonnie rivera. "abc 7 news" >>> "abc 7 news" was in santa clara when union leaders and workers marched outside dell's facility. the labor day group included silicon valley child care workers, fast food employees and janitors at high tech firms. they rallied to raise the minimum wage to $15. right now it is $10.50 and it won't reach $15 statewide until 2022. fast food workers demanded higher pay in the east bay. some marchers stormed inside a mcdonald's and pushed customers aside in downtown oakland. the group included workers who took labor day off to rally for higher wages and right to join unions. they believe being in a union will give them better job security. they also rallied outside oakland city hall >>> hurricane irma is a category four storm as it barrels through the caribbean and could hit florida. the governor there declared a state of emergency ahead of any possible impact. people in south florida are stocking up on emergency supplies. american airlines has cancelled flights to the carib
in berkley, lonnie rivera. "abc 7 news" >>> "abc 7 news" was in santa clara when union leaders and workers marched outside dell's facility. the labor day group included silicon valley child care workers, fast food employees and janitors at high tech firms. they rallied to raise the minimum wage to $15. right now it is $10.50 and it won't reach $15 statewide until 2022. fast food workers demanded higher pay in the east bay. some marchers stormed inside a mcdonald's...
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as lonny rivera explains, this was a crime of opportunity. >> if you look at the timeline on the video, you can see they were in there for less than two minutes. >> a brazen, frightening, and fast armed robbery at this target store in emeryville. a little after midnight saturday, a surveillance camera captured three men as they boldly rush into the store on 40th street. two had guns. >> there were customers inside the store at the time. it was closing, but they were the last customers of the day, of the shift, and then what was taken was just money. >> you see one suspect forcing two store employees to the floor. the others are in the back. and then they all quickly exit the same door with cash. >> i'm glad it's on surveillance. we have cameras at our house. >> customers were shocked to learn about the crime. >> i'm really surprised to hear about it, sorry to. >> i would think people are not very smart. you know, to have done that. they're risking massive amount of loss of their own life. >> detectives definitely believe the suspected waited for the opportune time. they made their way
as lonny rivera explains, this was a crime of opportunity. >> if you look at the timeline on the video, you can see they were in there for less than two minutes. >> a brazen, frightening, and fast armed robbery at this target store in emeryville. a little after midnight saturday, a surveillance camera captured three men as they boldly rush into the store on 40th street. two had guns. >> there were customers inside the store at the time. it was closing, but they were the last...
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lonnie rivera joins us live with the story. lonnie? >> reporter: this building is set to be one of the oldest russian consulates in the country. one realtor said he believes its net sales can be be from 55 to $75 million if it's turned into a smaller apartment unit which is what he believes will happen. the news came as a shock to many who defend on the place for visas and passports. there are just two days left to pack things up and move out. that's the situation at the russian consulate in san francisco's pacific heights neighborhood. >> they can't accommodate today. >> many are frustrated. >> citizens of america and russia, in any case, if they need to renew, how are they going to do that? >> daniel feels blind sided by the decision to close down a consulate. >> it is move comes after russia ordered the u.s. to cut the diplomats working there by two thirds. >> it's a lieutenant chris high level contest. >> the consulate general said that we believe the decision to close the consulate general in san francisco is another unfriendly st
lonnie rivera joins us live with the story. lonnie? >> reporter: this building is set to be one of the oldest russian consulates in the country. one realtor said he believes its net sales can be be from 55 to $75 million if it's turned into a smaller apartment unit which is what he believes will happen. the news came as a shock to many who defend on the place for visas and passports. there are just two days left to pack things up and move out. that's the situation at the russian consulate...
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lonnie rivera joins us live with the story. lonnie? >> reporter: this building is set to be one of the oldest russian consulates in the country. one realtor said he believes its net sales can be be from 55 to $75 million if it's turned into a smaller apartment unit which is what he believes will happen. the news came as a shock to many who defend on the place for visas and passports. there are just two days left to pack things up and move out. that's the situation at the russian consulate in san francisco's pacific heights neighborhood. >> they can't accommodate today. >> many are frustrated. >> citizens of america and russia, in any case, if they need to renew, how are they going to do that? >> daniel feels blind sided by the decision to close down a consulate. >> it is move comes after russia ordered the u.s. to cut the diplomats working there by two thirds. >> it's a lieutenant chris high level contest. >> the consulate general said that we believe the decision to close the consulate general in san francisco is another unfriendly st
lonnie rivera joins us live with the story. lonnie? >> reporter: this building is set to be one of the oldest russian consulates in the country. one realtor said he believes its net sales can be be from 55 to $75 million if it's turned into a smaller apartment unit which is what he believes will happen. the news came as a shock to many who defend on the place for visas and passports. there are just two days left to pack things up and move out. that's the situation at the russian consulate...
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lonnie rivera shows us a situation that's turning into a serious health concern. >> reporter: at first glance, this brentwood family seems to be living a normal life in suburbia. but an unusual situation is impacting their everyday life. >> dead carcasses, the fish, the stench. >> there are eaglets that have nested in this tree since march. >> they make noise nonstop. just flying from there to our roof. >> reporter: they've been living on their property, and they found out they are protected by state law. their nests cannot be touched. >> this is a hazardous environment. nobody should be forced to live in this type of situation. not just for me and my husband, but more so for my children. >> reporter: this sidewalk is where the kids walk to school. the problem has gotten so out of hand there is waste on the sidewalk, the fence and the tree trunk. >> the city is tellin me they're doing all they can and that there is nothing that can be done. >> reporter: brentwood's mayor is concerned about the potential health risk. >> this is where bureaucracy and logic don't mix. this is insane. >> r
lonnie rivera shows us a situation that's turning into a serious health concern. >> reporter: at first glance, this brentwood family seems to be living a normal life in suburbia. but an unusual situation is impacting their everyday life. >> dead carcasses, the fish, the stench. >> there are eaglets that have nested in this tree since march. >> they make noise nonstop. just flying from there to our roof. >> reporter: they've been living on their property, and they...
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here's lonnie rivera with the story you'll see only on abc 7. >> the kids are crying, so sad. they couldn't go back and see all their friends. it was just a mess. >> reporter: mitch mitchell said it was hard breaking the news to his 5-year-old that she would not attend preschool at happy times nursery school. >> i actually went to school at happy times. a long, long time ago. i won't say how long. i had some of these guys with my teachers. >> reporter: mitchell was disappointed with this letter mailed about the school's closure. the head of the school explained how the staff signed wage agreements in may. but by late august several staff members resigned. it says, quote, at one point the level of staffing was inadequate, therefore, the board of directors had no choice but to close the school. >> i know that they're trying to pass, i think pass the buck on to somebody else, and the teachers were just unbelievably caring. >> reporter: parents learned by fliers about the supply sale, not sure if money made will be refunded back to them. >> we really felt like, you know, after all
here's lonnie rivera with the story you'll see only on abc 7. >> the kids are crying, so sad. they couldn't go back and see all their friends. it was just a mess. >> reporter: mitch mitchell said it was hard breaking the news to his 5-year-old that she would not attend preschool at happy times nursery school. >> i actually went to school at happy times. a long, long time ago. i won't say how long. i had some of these guys with my teachers. >> reporter: mitchell was...
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abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders spoke to hundreds of nurses in san francisco about his medicare for all act. >> they understand they can't function effectively in a dysfunctional health care system. >> as an intensive care nursery nurse, infant mortality is high. and that's ridiculous. >> reporter: the vermont senator blasted republican efforts to repeal obamacare. >> how cruel, how immoral it is to say to those millions of americans, we are going to take away that health insurance that keeps you alive. >> reporter: he praised john mccain's decision not to support the graham/cassidy repeal and replace bill. >> john mccain has a conscience. and i wish very much that the rest of the republican leadership had that conscience as well. >> reporter: from health care to free higher education, sanders' stop at san francisco city college to applaud their first semester of tuition-free classes. several supporters came out to hear senator sanders speak or pick up a t-shirt or button to show their support for his vision, a vision that's well-rec
abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders spoke to hundreds of nurses in san francisco about his medicare for all act. >> they understand they can't function effectively in a dysfunctional health care system. >> as an intensive care nursery nurse, infant mortality is high. and that's ridiculous. >> reporter: the vermont senator blasted republican efforts to repeal obamacare. >> how cruel, how immoral it is to say to those...
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abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders spoke to hundreds of nurses in san francisco about his medicare for all act. >> they understand they can't function effectively in a dysfunctional health care system. >> as an intensive care nursery nurse, infant mortality is high. and that's ridiculous. >> reporter: the vermont senator blasted republican efforts to repeal obamacare. >> how cruel, how immoral it is to say to those millions of americans, we are going to take away that health insurance that keeps you alive. >> reporter: he praised john mccain's decision not to support the graham/cassidy repeal and replace bill. >> john mccain has a conscience. and i wish very much that the rest of the republican leadership had that conscience as well. >> reporter: from health care to free higher education, sanders' stop at san francisco city college to applaud their first semester of tuition-free classes. several supporters came out to hear senator sanders speak or pick up a t-shirt or button to show their support for his vision, a vision that's well-rec
abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders spoke to hundreds of nurses in san francisco about his medicare for all act. >> they understand they can't function effectively in a dysfunctional health care system. >> as an intensive care nursery nurse, infant mortality is high. and that's ridiculous. >> reporter: the vermont senator blasted republican efforts to repeal obamacare. >> how cruel, how immoral it is to say to those...
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abc 7 news lonni rivera has more on the applications being filed with the city. >> reporter: there's lots of busy work, as the retrofit staff files applications by property owners rushing to avoid this kind of devastation that happened in 1989 during the loma prieta earthquake. >> we had six or seven buildings that pancaked. so as a consequence of learning that, the building code changed. >> reporter: this deadline is for tier 3 properties like this one in lower pacific heights. it has three stories and multiple units. >> it's no joke. safeguarding life is the most important issue. >> reporter: contractor george max's company is keeping busy. he says it will take eight to 12 weeks to retrofit this building. >> because of the hollow space in this area, what we call a true soft story. >> reporter: since wednesday, the department of building inspection has seen a mad dash of applicants. the number of remaining noncompliant properties was 600 by late afternoon on friday. >> i certainly think that people in san francisco are very aware that this is a very high risk. >> reporter: the depar
abc 7 news lonni rivera has more on the applications being filed with the city. >> reporter: there's lots of busy work, as the retrofit staff files applications by property owners rushing to avoid this kind of devastation that happened in 1989 during the loma prieta earthquake. >> we had six or seven buildings that pancaked. so as a consequence of learning that, the building code changed. >> reporter: this deadline is for tier 3 properties like this one in lower pacific...
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abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera looked at the last-minute applications being filed with the city. >> reporter: there's lots of business work as the retrofit staff files applications by property owners rushing to avoid the devastation that happened in 1989 during the loma prieta earthquake. >> we had six or seven buildings that pancaked. as a consequence of learning that, the building code changed. >> reporter: this deadline is for tier 3 properties like this one in lower pacific highlights. it has three stories and multiple units. >> it's no joke. saving lives is the most important issue. >> reporter: the contractor's company is keeping busy. he says it will take eight to 12 weeks to retrofit the building. because of this hollow space in the building. >> reporter: since wednesday, the department has seen a mad dash of applicants. the number of remaining noncompliant properties was 600 by late afternoon on friday. >> i certainly think that people in san francisco are very aware that this is a very high risk. >> reporter: the department of building inspection has listed this building
abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera looked at the last-minute applications being filed with the city. >> reporter: there's lots of business work as the retrofit staff files applications by property owners rushing to avoid the devastation that happened in 1989 during the loma prieta earthquake. >> we had six or seven buildings that pancaked. as a consequence of learning that, the building code changed. >> reporter: this deadline is for tier 3 properties like this one in lower...
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abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders spoke to hundreds of nurses in san francisco about his medicare for all act. >> they understand they can't function effectively in a dysfunctional health care system. >> as an intensive care nursery nurse, infant mortality is high. and that's ridiculous. >> reporter: the vermont senator blasted republican efforts to repeal obamacare. >> how cruel, how immoral it is to say to those millions of americans, we are going to take away that health insurance that keeps you alive. >> reporter: he praised john mccain's decision not to support the graham/cassidy repeal and replace bill. >> john mccain has a conscience. and i wish very much that the rest of the republican leadership had that conscience as well. >> reporter: from health care to free higher education, sanders' stop at san francisco city college to applaud their first semester of tuition-free classes. several supporters came out to hear senator sanders speak or pick up a t-shirt or button to show their support for his vision, a vision that's well-rec
abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders spoke to hundreds of nurses in san francisco about his medicare for all act. >> they understand they can't function effectively in a dysfunctional health care system. >> as an intensive care nursery nurse, infant mortality is high. and that's ridiculous. >> reporter: the vermont senator blasted republican efforts to repeal obamacare. >> how cruel, how immoral it is to say to those...
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in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >> a tech investor is donating $10 million to relief. orlando bravo is a native of puerto rico. he chartered a jet with 100 water purifiers and nearly two dozen medical iv bags. they will come from his bravo family foundation that supports social justice. a truck of diapers here in the bay area is headed to houston. they were at the target parking lot. people packed a semi truck. kblx radio host organized the event after she found the agencies don't provide money for diapers. >> i figured the most vulnerable people are people in diapers. whether you are zero or 80 or 20. if you depend on a clean diaper every day, you need help. >> the truck will be sent to the diaper bank that gave away 20,000 in the first 72 hours after hurricane harvey. there is a drive in downtown oakland to help victims of hurricane irma. we have information on that and how to donate to help victims of maria and hurricane irma on our website, abc 7 news.com. let's move to developing news. the air force academy near colorado springs, colorado is on lockdown after repo
in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >> a tech investor is donating $10 million to relief. orlando bravo is a native of puerto rico. he chartered a jet with 100 water purifiers and nearly two dozen medical iv bags. they will come from his bravo family foundation that supports social justice. a truck of diapers here in the bay area is headed to houston. they were at the target parking lot. people packed a semi truck. kblx radio host organized the event after she found the agencies...
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abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> reporter: delores park looked like an oasis beside a hazy, hot skyline, a place where people normally seek sun, they formed human islands to take shade under trees. >> i can't stand the heat, sweating everywhere. >> reporter: this bashl lbachel party is not what they expected. >> it is hotter here than in san diego. >> reporter: as the sun continued its three day assault on the bay area, a beacon meetup group braved the heat. >> too hot to eat anything. >> reporter: fire and ems officials responded to a heat related emergency, a woman was suffering from dehydration. officials saw a 25% spike in heat related emergency calls this saturday. on one of the hottest days of the year, the city by the bay, the mission community pool is oen with extended hours and it is free to swim. all city pools are free during the heat wave, a decision coming from the san francisco mayor. >> nice courtesy from the city, you know, because it is so unbelievably hot. >> reporter: hot enough for a rare long beach day, ocean beach was packed and a similar scene
abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> reporter: delores park looked like an oasis beside a hazy, hot skyline, a place where people normally seek sun, they formed human islands to take shade under trees. >> i can't stand the heat, sweating everywhere. >> reporter: this bashl lbachel party is not what they expected. >> it is hotter here than in san diego. >> reporter: as the sun continued its three day assault on the bay area, a beacon meetup group...
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abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera took a look at the last minute applications being filed with the city. >> reporter: there is lots of busy work as the retrofit staff files applications by property owners rushing to avoid this kind of devastation that happened in 1998 during the loma prieta earthquake. >> we had six or seven buildings that pan caked. as a consequence of learning that, the building code changed. >> reporter: this deadline is for tier 3 properties like this one in lower pacific heights. it has three stories and multiple units. >> an earthquake is no joke. safeguarding life is the most important issue. >> reporter: contractor george max's company is keeping bist busy. he says it will take eight to 12 weeks to retrofit this building. >> because of the hollow space, this area is what we call a true soft story. >> reporter: since wednesday, the department of building inspection has seen a mad dash of applicants. the number of remaining noncompliant properties was 600 by late afternoon on friday. >> i certainly think that people in san francisco are very aware that this is a v
abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera took a look at the last minute applications being filed with the city. >> reporter: there is lots of busy work as the retrofit staff files applications by property owners rushing to avoid this kind of devastation that happened in 1998 during the loma prieta earthquake. >> we had six or seven buildings that pan caked. as a consequence of learning that, the building code changed. >> reporter: this deadline is for tier 3 properties like this one...
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abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> i wish they were good. i'm hoping if they see this, i love them. >> reporter: irma is worried sick about her family in puerto rico. this text from tuesday is the last time she's heard from them saying they were okay. >> mommy, i love you. i'm doing everything that i can to provide help for my family. >> reporter: she thought the best way to use her time was to raise money. so she and her tech colleagues gathered at this soma startup for a burger and beer fundraiser. >> people are dying because of the lack of action from our government. so we as puerto ricans have to do something. ♪ >> reporter: at the great american music hall friday night, a different fundraiser. all proceeds from draco rosa's show will benefit puerto rico. rosa owns property there. >> i know the house is standing. >> reporter: he's concerned for the people badly in need of basic necessities. >> i do have a lot of frustration. we do need help right away. >> we just want them to know that we have not forgotten about them and that we will
abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> i wish they were good. i'm hoping if they see this, i love them. >> reporter: irma is worried sick about her family in puerto rico. this text from tuesday is the last time she's heard from them saying they were okay. >> mommy, i love you. i'm doing everything that i can to provide help for my family. >> reporter: she thought the best way to use her time was to raise money. so she and her tech colleagues gathered at this...
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abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> i wish they were good. i'm hoping if they see this, i love them. >> reporter: irma is worried sick about her family in puerto rico. this text from tuesday is the last time she's heard from them saying they were okay. >> mommy, i love you. i'm doing everything that i can to provide help for my family. >> reporter: she thought the best way to use her time was to raise money. so she and her tech colleagues gathered at this soma startup for a burger and beer fundraiser. >> people are dying because of the lack of action from our government. so we as puerto ricans have to do something. ♪ >> reporter: at the great american music hall friday night, a different fundraiser. all proceeds from draco rosa's show will benefit puerto rico. rosa owns property there. >> i know the house is standing. >> reporter: he's concerned for the people badly in need of basic necessities. >> i do have a lot of frustration. we do need help right away. >> we just want them to know that we have not forgotten about them and that we will
abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> i wish they were good. i'm hoping if they see this, i love them. >> reporter: irma is worried sick about her family in puerto rico. this text from tuesday is the last time she's heard from them saying they were okay. >> mommy, i love you. i'm doing everything that i can to provide help for my family. >> reporter: she thought the best way to use her time was to raise money. so she and her tech colleagues gathered at this...
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in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> the department of homeland security today confirmed that california was one of 21 states where russian hackers targeted election systems. california secretary of state alex padilla said there's no evidence the system was breached or any voter information was compromis compromised. he said it was unacceptable that it took a year to inform him of the attempted breach. >>> a plane is crashed in glen dale, wedged between an apartment building and smart and final store. two men were able to walk away, and no word on what caused that crash. >>> a popular san francisco grocer is remembered as police search for the driver who plowed into him in a fatal hit-and-run. constantine was known from city hall to the streets of the mission as gus. he was 57 years old. gus was killed as he walked to the san francisco problems market. he owned three neighborhood markets in the city and made it a point of hiring locally. >> he was relentless in his outreach to my office for sure. but it was always about the community, and how you worked to resolve an issu
in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> the department of homeland security today confirmed that california was one of 21 states where russian hackers targeted election systems. california secretary of state alex padilla said there's no evidence the system was breached or any voter information was compromis compromised. he said it was unacceptable that it took a year to inform him of the attempted breach. >>> a plane is crashed in glen dale, wedged between an...
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abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> i wish they were good. i'm hoping if they see this, i love them. >> reporter: irma is worried sick about her family in puerto rico. this text from tuesday is the last time she's heard from them saying they were okay. >> mommy, i love you. i'm doing everything that i can to provide help for my family. >> reporter: she thought the best way to use her time was to raise money. so she and her tech colleagues gathered at this soma startup for a burger and beer fundraiser. >> people are dying because of the lack of action from our government. so we as puerto ricans have to do something. ♪ >> reporter: at the great american music hall friday night, a different fundraiser. all proceeds from draco rosa's show will benefit puerto rico. rosa owns property there. >> i know the house is standing. >> reporter: he's concerned for the people badly in need of basic necessities. >> i do have a lot of frustration. we do need help right away. >> we just want them to know that we have not forgotten about them and that we will
abc 7 news reporter lonni rivera has the story. >> i wish they were good. i'm hoping if they see this, i love them. >> reporter: irma is worried sick about her family in puerto rico. this text from tuesday is the last time she's heard from them saying they were okay. >> mommy, i love you. i'm doing everything that i can to provide help for my family. >> reporter: she thought the best way to use her time was to raise money. so she and her tech colleagues gathered at this...
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lonnie rivera is live in berkeley this evening. >> breyer to 94, anyone could walk around these streets naked. it took a cal student to show up to class naked for the city to change the law. the city of berkeley is no doubt a mecca for the progressive unit. there's a push to go topless, so to speak. >> being topless is a physical kind of form of freedom. >> men can roam around berkeley streets shirtless, women cannot expose their breasts out in public. something the city council may soon vote to change. >> we were born naked, you know what i mean? >> i don't know. our nipples were showing when we were born, so what's wrong with that. >> i feel like for me it may be uncomfortable, but on the really hot days it might be nice for some people. >> i think there are lines. and i'm not afraid to say the line i would draw. >> several women raise the question about gender nudity laws. >> i don't think berkeley should be defining women are not allowed and men are allowed. >> since worthington proposed it, he's hearing from people who want him to go further letting anyone who wants to wear their b
lonnie rivera is live in berkeley this evening. >> breyer to 94, anyone could walk around these streets naked. it took a cal student to show up to class naked for the city to change the law. the city of berkeley is no doubt a mecca for the progressive unit. there's a push to go topless, so to speak. >> being topless is a physical kind of form of freedom. >> men can roam around berkeley streets shirtless, women cannot expose their breasts out in public. something the city...
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in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >> a tech investor is donating $10 million to relief. orlando bravo is a native of puerto rico. he chartered a jet with 100 water purifiers and nearly two dozen medical iv bags. they will come from his bravo family foundation that supports social justice. a truck of diapers here in the bay area is headed to houston. they were at the target parking lot. people packed a semi truck. kblx radio host organized the event after she found the agencies don't provide money for diapers. >> i figured the most vulnerable people are people in diapers. whether you are zero or 80 or 20. if you depend on a clean diaper every day, you need help. >> the truck will be sent to the diaper bank that gave away 20,000 in the first 72 hours after hurricane harvey. there is a drive in downtown oakland to help victims of hurricane irma. we have information on that and how to donate to help victims of maria and hurricane irma on our website, abc 7 news.com. let's move to developing news. the air force academy near colorado springs, colorado is on lockdown after repo
in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >> a tech investor is donating $10 million to relief. orlando bravo is a native of puerto rico. he chartered a jet with 100 water purifiers and nearly two dozen medical iv bags. they will come from his bravo family foundation that supports social justice. a truck of diapers here in the bay area is headed to houston. they were at the target parking lot. people packed a semi truck. kblx radio host organized the event after she found the agencies...
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in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> the department of homeland security today confirmed that california was one of 21 states where russian hackers targeted election systems. california secretary of state alex padilla said there's no evidence the system was breached or any voter information was compromis compromised. he said it was unacceptable that it took a year to inform him of the attempted breach. >>> a plane is crashed in glen dale, wedged between an apartment building and smart and final store. two men were able to walk away, and no word on what caused that crash. >>> a popular san francisco search for the driver who plowed into him in a fatal hit-and-run. constantine was known from city hall to the streets of the mission as gus. he was 57 years old. gus was killed as he walked to the san francisco problems market. he owned three neighborhood markets in the city and made it a point of hiring locally. >> he was relentless in his outreach to my office for sure. but it was always about the community, and how you worked to resolve an issue. >> police are looking for th
in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> the department of homeland security today confirmed that california was one of 21 states where russian hackers targeted election systems. california secretary of state alex padilla said there's no evidence the system was breached or any voter information was compromis compromised. he said it was unacceptable that it took a year to inform him of the attempted breach. >>> a plane is crashed in glen dale, wedged between an...
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in brentwood, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> police are looking for a man who robbed a see's candy store in petaluma. the robber pulled a gun, demanded money and took off with an undisclosed amount. he is in his 50s. >>> the governor is expected to sign a bill into law that would make california a sanctuary state. yesterday the assembly approved the bill and the senate followed suit. the california values act limits local law enforcement cooperation and prohibits police from asking about immigration status. the bill will put communities at risk. california has an estimated 2.7 million undocumented immigrants. >>> supporters of immigration reform are celebrating the california values act but they say it doesn't go far enough to protect d.r.e.a.m.ers in california. the deadline for daca renewals is three weeks away. >> reporter: people carrying handmade signs with messages rallied in oakland this afternoon. even though california is set to be the first sanctuary state. some are not satisfied. >> it takes the movement to make that happen, not the politicians. >> reporter: tanya organized th
in brentwood, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> police are looking for a man who robbed a see's candy store in petaluma. the robber pulled a gun, demanded money and took off with an undisclosed amount. he is in his 50s. >>> the governor is expected to sign a bill into law that would make california a sanctuary state. yesterday the assembly approved the bill and the senate followed suit. the california values act limits local law enforcement cooperation and prohibits police from...
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lonny rivera with story abc7. >> supply sale supposed to happen to recover lossesment hasn't been much foot traffic so we don't know if the sale has happened. for parents, many very upset, played september tuition and yet to receive money back. >> kids crying and sad couldn't go back to see all their friends. just a mi.ss >> reporter: mitch mitchell said it was the news to child. >> i went to this school long time ago. some of these guys were my teacher. >> reporter: disappointed with this letter mailed to parents about the closure. explained that staff signed wage agreements but then several resigned. at that point board of directors had no choice except to close the school. >> they're trying to pass the buck on to somebody else and teachers were unbelievably caring. >> reporter: parents learned by fliers about the supply sale. not sure if money made will be refunded back to them. >> really felt like after all these years we were stabbed in the back and robbed. taking money out of our kids' education. orter: letter to parentsep>> also detailed how the assets appears to be $6,500 and a
lonny rivera with story abc7. >> supply sale supposed to happen to recover lossesment hasn't been much foot traffic so we don't know if the sale has happened. for parents, many very upset, played september tuition and yet to receive money back. >> kids crying and sad couldn't go back to see all their friends. just a mi.ss >> reporter: mitch mitchell said it was the news to child. >> i went to this school long time ago. some of these guys were my teacher. >>...
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reporting live in oakland, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> before the a's incident tonight there was a dust up between president trump and steph curry. the president responded by withdrawing the invitation. abc 7 reporter lisa amin gulezian is live with more on the twitter back and forth and the statements. lisa? >> reporter: this was the focus after the warriors first practice of the season. one thing was clear, though the president seemed to uninvite just steph curry, the entire organization was with the star point guard and decided the whole team was unwelcome as well. steph curry's moves off the court are what prompted the president to post this tweet this morning. "going to the white house is considered a great honor for a championship team. stefen curry is hesitating, therefore invitation is withdrawn." the team had scheduled to discuss the visit before the president's tweet. >> it's beneath the leader of a country to do go that route. it's not what leaders do. >> reporter: curry's teammates quickly coming to his defense and shifting the conversation away from political affiliati
reporting live in oakland, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >>> before the a's incident tonight there was a dust up between president trump and steph curry. the president responded by withdrawing the invitation. abc 7 reporter lisa amin gulezian is live with more on the twitter back and forth and the statements. lisa? >> reporter: this was the focus after the warriors first practice of the season. one thing was clear, though the president seemed to uninvite just steph curry, the entire...
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in san francisco, lonni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> a fremont nursing home resorted to a backup generator because of the a power outage that left them in the dark today. residents of windsor park skilled nursing facilitatecy said generators provided some but not a lot relief from the extreme weather. families worried about their loved ones say it wasn't enough to ease worries about the heat's impact. inland where we typically expect triple digit numbers, the heat impacted businesses, events and emergency staffing levels. abc 7 news reporter joins us live from pleasanton with more. how hot is it there? >> it is now 11:06 and 92 degrees out here. about 20 degrees cooler than earlier, but there is zero wind, which means it's the kind of heat that hangs on you and impacts everything that you do. at the scottish highlands gathering at the alameda fairgrounds, traditional garb is causing problems. >> the discomfort starts to go away. you become used to it. but then you start becoming dizzy. >> this year's attendance numbers are extremely low, half of what they were last year when about 40,000 w
in san francisco, lonni rivera, abc 7 news. >>> a fremont nursing home resorted to a backup generator because of the a power outage that left them in the dark today. residents of windsor park skilled nursing facilitatecy said generators provided some but not a lot relief from the extreme weather. families worried about their loved ones say it wasn't enough to ease worries about the heat's impact. inland where we typically expect triple digit numbers, the heat impacted businesses,...
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lonny rivera with story only on abc7. >> supply sale supposed to happen to recover lossesment hasn't been much foot traffic so we don't know if the sale has happened. for parents, many very upset, played september tuition and yet to receive money back. >> kids crying and sad couldn't go back to see all their friends. just a miss. >> reporter: mitch mitchell said it was hard breaking the news to child. >> i went to this school long time ago. some of these guys were my teacher. >> reporter: disappointed with this letter mailed to parents about the closure. explained that staff signed wage agreements but then several resigned. at that point board of directors had no choice except to close the school. >> they're trying to pass the buck on to somebody else and teachers were unbelievably caring. >> reporter: parents learned by fliers about the supply sale. not sure if money made will be refunded back to them. >> really felt like after all these years we were stabbed in the back and robbed. taking money out of our kids' education. >> reporter: letter to parents also detailed how the assets
lonny rivera with story only on abc7. >> supply sale supposed to happen to recover lossesment hasn't been much foot traffic so we don't know if the sale has happened. for parents, many very upset, played september tuition and yet to receive money back. >> kids crying and sad couldn't go back to see all their friends. just a miss. >> reporter: mitch mitchell said it was hard breaking the news to child. >> i went to this school long time ago. some of these guys were my...
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lonny rivera, "abc7 news." >>> pepper and peace. tonight, cheryl jennings shows us the journey a new crop is taking from vietnam to the bay area and beyond. plus -- >>> grabbed my friends. we all hit the deck and all hell broke loose after that. >> that was 40 years ago today. and the survivor of the golden dragon massacre ♪ ♪ hi! leaving a career to follow a calling takes courage. a personalized financial strategy can give you confidence to take the next step. hi guys! aw yeah! see how access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> and i heard some popping sounds. >> this south bay man thought it was firecrackers. it was gun shots. the start of the golden dragon massacre, the worst shooting san francisco had ever seen. >> cornell bernard sat down with the survivor today on the anniversary. >> now the police have their hands full, trying to figure out who did it and why. >> reporter: that's how "abc7 news" reported on a shooting massacre in 1977 at the golden dragon restaurant in c
lonny rivera, "abc7 news." >>> pepper and peace. tonight, cheryl jennings shows us the journey a new crop is taking from vietnam to the bay area and beyond. plus -- >>> grabbed my friends. we all hit the deck and all hell broke loose after that. >> that was 40 years ago today. and the survivor of the golden dragon massacre ♪ ♪ hi! leaving a career to follow a calling takes courage. a personalized financial strategy can give you confidence to take the next...
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lonny rivera, "abc7 news." >>> pepper and peace. tonight, cheryl jennings shows us the journey a new crop is taking from vietnam to the bay area and beyond. plus -- >>> grabbed my friends. we all hit the deck and all hell broke loose after that. >> that was 40 years ago today. and the survivor of the golden dragon massacre still >>> and i heard some popping sounds. >> this south bay man thought it was firecrackers. it was gun shots. the start of the golden dragon massacre, the worst shooting san francisco had ever seen. >> cornell bernard sat down with the survivor today on the anniversary. >> now the police have their hands full, trying to figure out who did it and why. >> reporter: that's how "abc7 news" reported on a shooting massacre in 1977 at the golden dragon restaurant in china town. >> they meant business. >> these are the infamous bell bottom jeans with the bullet holes in them. >> reporter: he shows us the blood stained jeans. he and his friends were fresh out of college visiting san francisco, when the shooting started.
lonny rivera, "abc7 news." >>> pepper and peace. tonight, cheryl jennings shows us the journey a new crop is taking from vietnam to the bay area and beyond. plus -- >>> grabbed my friends. we all hit the deck and all hell broke loose after that. >> that was 40 years ago today. and the survivor of the golden dragon massacre still >>> and i heard some popping sounds. >> this south bay man thought it was firecrackers. it was gun shots. the start of...
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in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >> there's more local help headeding to florida. 51 members of california task force three left at 4:00 this morning driving to elgin air force base in georgia. they're hoping to catch up with a convoy of 30 others who left yesterday morning loaded with 60,000 poinds of search and rescue equipment. this picture is of the convoy stopping for gas in the mojave desert. as florida deals with irma, you can track the latest through the abc 7 news app. enable push alerts to get the latest information and breaking news sent to your phone. >>> time now 5:11. you've been so busy. >> right now, we are tracking low clouds in the bay area as you can see, foggy right now, over the golden gate bridge. there's some drizzle this morning, especially near the coast, but there's a big warm up coming up. i'll tell you all about that shortly. >> also ahead, health concerns at santa clara county jails. why inmates and workers are being vaccinated for hepatitis a. >>> and you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? use the c
in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >> there's more local help headeding to florida. 51 members of california task force three left at 4:00 this morning driving to elgin air force base in georgia. they're hoping to catch up with a convoy of 30 others who left yesterday morning loaded with 60,000 poinds of search and rescue equipment. this picture is of the convoy stopping for gas in the mojave desert. as florida deals with irma, you can track the latest through the abc 7 news...
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in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >> there's more local help headeding to florida. 51 members of california task force three left at 4:00 this morning driving to elgin air force base in georgia. they're hoping to catch up with a convoy of 30 others who left yesterday morning loaded with 60,000 poinds of search and rescue equipment. this picture is of the convoy stopping for gas in the mojave desert. as florida deals with irma, you can track the latest through the abc 7 news app. enable push alerts to get the latest information and breaking news sent to your phone. also more information on abc 7 news to the com. francis is here and you've been tracking irma and the forecast for us. >> irma is very exciting. dangerous for us. we have pleasant weather although we're deal wg fog, more clouds an driz at the coast. temperatures will be heating up this weekend. i'll have the details. >> thaungs, also ahead, concerns at santa clara county jails. while inmates and workers are being vax nated and equifax explains a demand aft >>> tv's number one daily viral video show. "right this minut
in san francisco, lonnie rivera, abc 7 news. >> there's more local help headeding to florida. 51 members of california task force three left at 4:00 this morning driving to elgin air force base in georgia. they're hoping to catch up with a convoy of 30 others who left yesterday morning loaded with 60,000 poinds of search and rescue equipment. this picture is of the convoy stopping for gas in the mojave desert. as florida deals with irma, you can track the latest through the abc 7 news...