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lena howland, abc seven news. >> what a day it has been, lena. great job to you and your photographer, edward. today well, protesters shut down the golden gate bridge just before eight this morning. and traffic, as you can see, there, was backed up for miles into marin. abc seven news caught up with a woman who was trying to get to san francisco for a medical procedure that was time sensitive. the protest left her stuck in the north bay. >> i'm feeling pretty frustrated. you know what? i believe in the right to protest. and i believe in the right to express your point of view. but i think causing this type of disturbance to thousands and thousands of people isn't the right way to go about it. >> the bridge reopened at about 1215 this afternoon. officers arrested 26 bridge protesters there weren't any protests on the bay bridge, but officials were ready. >> the off ramp from eastbound 80 to on southbound 80 was closed in anticipation of possible protests. the chp also blocked the grand avenue on ramp to westbound 80, increasing the gridlock on nea
lena howland, abc seven news. >> what a day it has been, lena. great job to you and your photographer, edward. today well, protesters shut down the golden gate bridge just before eight this morning. and traffic, as you can see, there, was backed up for miles into marin. abc seven news caught up with a woman who was trying to get to san francisco for a medical procedure that was time sensitive. the protest left her stuck in the north bay. >> i'm feeling pretty frustrated. you know...
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lena howland, abc seven news 400 stolen cars. >> wow. all right. lena, thanks. a group of state lawmakers today announced a package of bills aimed at decreasing retail crime. the package includes seven measures right now, and lawmakers expect to add about five more. one key component here would expand tools for police to arrest people for shoplifting. >> we've given law enforcement the tools to fight this, and when they use these tools, they are very, very, very successful. >> the legislation would also add railroad police to fight cargo theft. and there are guidelines for keeping repeat offenders in custody. lawmakers did not say when they'll vote on these bills. >> san francisco library workers are calling for increased security at branches across the city. the workers, along with fellow service union members, rallied this morning outside the main library, demanding the city install guards at all 28 branches. they claim they've been forced to intervene in too many dangerous and violent situations. our demands aren't aren't big. >> we're not looking for anythin
lena howland, abc seven news 400 stolen cars. >> wow. all right. lena, thanks. a group of state lawmakers today announced a package of bills aimed at decreasing retail crime. the package includes seven measures right now, and lawmakers expect to add about five more. one key component here would expand tools for police to arrest people for shoplifting. >> we've given law enforcement the tools to fight this, and when they use these tools, they are very, very, very successful. >>...
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. >> abc seven news reporter lena howland explains why this is what $1.7 million will get you on the western edge of silicon valley in cupertino. >> a cozy 384 square foot home, which is a little more than the average size of an american hotel room. >> it's location, location, location. >> but the house might not be what people are paying for. instead it's the potential of a 7800 square foot lot. >> there's one thing that that we don't make anymore, and that's dirt residential real estate, particularly in the san francisco bay area, is it's unique. it's unique because, you know, there there are so few choices for buyers these days because sellers really like to live here. >> the home up for sale is at the end of a cul de sac, sandwiched between homes worth around $5 million, according to zillow. >> this home has a lot of interest because of the lot size and the neighborhood. cupertino is really well known for its school district and great schools. >> maxwell ducklow is the buyer's agent, he says it's the smallest house that's been up for sale in cupertino in more than ten years. >> i
. >> abc seven news reporter lena howland explains why this is what $1.7 million will get you on the western edge of silicon valley in cupertino. >> a cozy 384 square foot home, which is a little more than the average size of an american hotel room. >> it's location, location, location. >> but the house might not be what people are paying for. instead it's the potential of a 7800 square foot lot. >> there's one thing that that we don't make anymore, and that's dirt...
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abc seven news reporter lena howland for the first time in alameda county history, a district attorney is facing a recall election. >> this is the first time for us all, a group that calls itself safe or save alameda for everyone has been on the ground collecting signatures countywide since october to recall district attorney pamela price. >> of the more than 123,000 signatures they collected and turned in last month. the registrar of voters says nearly 75,000 were valid, which is about 1000 more than what was required to force a recall election. >> i cried for kevin because she can leave this office. she can leave this office, she can continue her career elsewhere. but kevin can never get out of the grave. he can never be with his family again. >> it's welcome news to virginia nishida, wife of retired police officer and tv news guard kevin nishida, who was shot and killed while protecting a crew in oakland more than two years ago. >> we, the voters, have the right to hire you, but we are also the people who can fire you. >> but the group wants voters to decide if price should keep her
abc seven news reporter lena howland for the first time in alameda county history, a district attorney is facing a recall election. >> this is the first time for us all, a group that calls itself safe or save alameda for everyone has been on the ground collecting signatures countywide since october to recall district attorney pamela price. >> of the more than 123,000 signatures they collected and turned in last month. the registrar of voters says nearly 75,000 were valid, which is...