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KGO World News Now June 16, 2017

This here and you help me lift it. This woman is the best Customer Service person ive ever seen. Shes like, whatever you want. The customer is always right. Even more awesome is the reason why david decided to do the prank at the store. Its about the awareness, a safe haven for mothers and children suffering homelessness and abuse. Their whole purpose is to get them back on their feet by themselves, so they dont feel like they have to go back either. Hes bringing attention to a really good cause. For that we can stand behind him. Thanks for joining us today. We appre eight years into the disease was when all the light went out. For me, it was heartwrenching. Look into the eyes of somebody with alzheimers sometime, you just dont see the persons soul is, like, gone. Bea and it takes a toll on everyone. I mean, its its a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. She actually thought those of us who were caring for her and who loved her most were her worst enemies. More and more

KQED KQED Newsroom June 17, 2017

Advocate and what she learned through volunteering in prison. But first, lets go inside san quentin to hear from inmates who have been participating in a unique program. One thats helping them tell their stories in their own words. When a person decides to change, they want everyone to know theyve changed. So its important for them to get that out. Television portrays prison as this negative place where people just are running around being violence, but san quentin is actually totally the opposite from that. These guys are going to college. Every day, they go to selfhelp groups, religious services. Everyone here is trying to get out of prison, not stay in prison. I got to san quentin in 1984 via l. A. County jail. Since 2012, weve been working on a story telling project and really, the overarching idea is to tell the hidden stories of life inside told from the perspective of those who live it. As soon as i got out the bus, i got a chilly cold because no underwear. Thats how they transp

KQED KQED Newsroom June 17, 2017

Advocate and what she learned through volunteering in prison. But first, lets go inside san quentin to hear from inmates who have been participating in a unique program. One thats helping them tell their stories in their own words. When a person decides to change, they want everyone to know theyve changed. So its important for them to get that out. Television portrays prison as this negative place where people just are running around being violence, but san quentin is actually totally the opposite from that. These guys are going to college. Every day, they go to selfhelp groups, religious services. Everyone here is trying to get out of prison, not stay in prison. I got to san quentin in 1984 via l. A. County jail. Since 2012, weve been working on a story telling project and really, the overarching idea is to tell the hidden stories of life inside told from the perspective of those who live it. As soon as i got out the bus, i got a chilly cold because no underwear. Thats how they transp

KTVU The Ten OClock News On KTVU Fox 2 June 18, 2017

To have to get out of the pool and making it easier if we need to performing a rescue or something performing a rescue or Something Like that. Pool managers say theyll have seven lifeguards on duty this weekend. Now were going to check in with meteorologist mark tamayo for the latest for the heat for the weekend. Today talking about a few spots hitting 100 degrees. And this is just the beginning of an extended heat wave across portions of the bay area. Take a look at the highs from this afternoon and showing you a few areas right around 100. Out towards santa rosa and portions of the north bay here and also out toward concord and antioch and youll notice the coastline not warming up too much here with San Francisco in the actually pleasant in the 70s. Upper 70s this afternoon. But temperatures have been trending up steadily over the past few days and the heat advisory is in place for a good portion of the bay area abray the bay shoreline. Essentially from inland areas down to the santa

WPVI Good Morning America June 16, 2017

Unresponsive wakefulness. He shows no signs of understanding language. His family as you can imagine upset and furious as they share this new footage showing their son playing with north Korean Children just before he was detained. And coming together, republicans and democrats taking the field as one overnight. Praying and playing that Charity Baseball game after the shooting rampage targeting congressmen. One of the hero officers throwing out that first pitch. And the latest on representative Steve Scalises condition this morning. Good morning, america. Happy friday. We made it. Its great to have david. Start now with you guys. Great to have david with us. I know you were in d. C. Shortly after the shooting rampage and saw a sign of unity. So many lawmakers told us they hope this is a turning point in the country that we bring down the temperature of the rhetoric. You can see them praying, both democrats and republicans kneeling on that field just a day after the shooting and that wa

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