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as len ramirez reports, it's been a long struggle for one south bay family. >> this is the magic ivig. this is what we've been waiting for. they finally flew it in last night. >> reporter: for 26-year-old tessa gallo waiting four months for a shipment of medication is just part of the medical ordeal. there's painful iv hookup. >> i took close to three hours to find her vein. >> reporter: and the 12 hours it takes to get the medication infused and on this day it all became too much. >> this is the worst disease i've ever been through. it's not easy for me. >> reporter: tessa suffers from an autoimmune disorder called pans or pediatric acute onset neuropsychiatric syndrome that struck her one day when she was a happy, healthy 13-year-old. >> overnight on july 8th, 2011, tessa a drugically changed. >> reporter: the dramatically changed. >> reporter: a patient's antibodies attack the part of their brain that regulate behavior causing ocd, tics and other syndromes. >> became psychotic, developmentally delayed and i knew something was wrong. unfortunately, it took about ten months to figure
as len ramirez reports, it's been a long struggle for one south bay family. >> this is the magic ivig. this is what we've been waiting for. they finally flew it in last night. >> reporter: for 26-year-old tessa gallo waiting four months for a shipment of medication is just part of the medical ordeal. there's painful iv hookup. >> i took close to three hours to find her vein. >> reporter: and the 12 hours it takes to get the medication infused and on this day it all...
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. >> len ramirez will have more on what the school has done at this intersection and why students say it just isn't enough. >>> all right, onto big sur that is. residents have been asked to evacuate before a spring storm brings more rain to the area. authorities are once again closing highway 1, which as you can see was damaged in last weekend's storm. so a part of the highway slipped away and fell into the ocean below. chp had been leading one-way convoys to get people in and out of the area, but those convoys have been suspended tomorrow and friday as the rain moves in. that means residents and businesses are cut off. >> it is just absolutely essential that the single lane will be made open to the public at the earliest opportunity, so the businesses can reopen and employees can be back at work. >> he also says that the shutdowns have eliminated about 80% of big sur's work force, which add up to losses of more than $1 million a day. >>> all right, so let's take a live look around the bay area right now as we would wait for that same rainy system that is going to showers at big sur.
. >> len ramirez will have more on what the school has done at this intersection and why students say it just isn't enough. >>> all right, onto big sur that is. residents have been asked to evacuate before a spring storm brings more rain to the area. authorities are once again closing highway 1, which as you can see was damaged in last weekend's storm. so a part of the highway slipped away and fell into the ocean below. chp had been leading one-way convoys to get people in and...
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len ramirez reports hundreds of inmates could be moved out of the prison in days. >> reporter: guards are now blocking the main visitors entrance to the women's prison here in dublin and it appears transport buses have also been moved into the area. so it appears that things are moving rather quickly after getting confirmation today that the prison will be shut down, but for how long we still don't know. it was not business as usual at the federal correction institution in dublin known as fic. guards set up a blockade where visitors usually drive into the facility and prison buses could be seen moving into parking lots and driveways, although no inmates appeared to board the buses just yet. >> we were notified today the prison is going to be closed by the bureau of prisons and we didn't have any sort of notification prior to this morning. >> reporter: maurice montez is an attorney with rights behind bars, an advocacy group that represents inmates, and sued the prison over numerous sexual abuse and civil rights violations. the shutdown came as a surprise she says just days after a cour
len ramirez reports hundreds of inmates could be moved out of the prison in days. >> reporter: guards are now blocking the main visitors entrance to the women's prison here in dublin and it appears transport buses have also been moved into the area. so it appears that things are moving rather quickly after getting confirmation today that the prison will be shut down, but for how long we still don't know. it was not business as usual at the federal correction institution in dublin known as...
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as len ramirez shows us, the group is known for its high energy and fast-paced cleanups. >> reporter: all these bags of trash were picked up in just a couple hours by a group of volunteers called the trash punks that takes a diy, do it yourself, approach when it comes to cleaning up trash. >> all right. always got to have music. there you go. got to keep the energy going throughout the entire event, for sure. >> reporter: justin takes a different approach when it comes to cleaning up san jose. he says it's all about the mindset, something he took away from his experience as a drummer in the south bay's punk rock scene. >> i wanted to bring that same diy energy to cleaning up our world. we're wait on people. we're doing it ourselves making through to make a difference in this world. that's where the trash punks name comes from. >> reporter: the trash punks were started in 2017 after he got tired of seeing trash pile up around his neighborhood. on this earth day 2024, he led about 50 volunteers in tackling trash at guadalupe river park and even got the mayor to sign on for a shift. >> i
as len ramirez shows us, the group is known for its high energy and fast-paced cleanups. >> reporter: all these bags of trash were picked up in just a couple hours by a group of volunteers called the trash punks that takes a diy, do it yourself, approach when it comes to cleaning up trash. >> all right. always got to have music. there you go. got to keep the energy going throughout the entire event, for sure. >> reporter: justin takes a different approach when it comes to...
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. >> here's len ramirez. >> reporter: the wild birds come here at the southern edge of the bay area surrounded by urban sprawl. native and migratory birds have found a safe haven on a tiny strip of forest. >> this is a little island of natural habitat for everything that lives here, specifically we watch the birds. >> reporter: katie labarbera is with the san francisco bay bird observatory. over the past 40 years volunteers with the nonprofit have studied birds at the coyote creek field station in milpitas. they've seen a worrisome decline in some species. >> with climate change these ecosystems are being impacted. these species are being impacted often in a negative way. >> reporter: to shed light on the issue, katie and her team collect data using a traditional research method known as banding. >> they've got a very big personality. >> reporter: the birds like this little chickadee are gently caught, their feathers inspected. by softly blowing on the bird, researchers can check for fat and signs of molting. >> it's a bracelet. so it rolls, goes up and down. >> reporter: a lightweight band en
. >> here's len ramirez. >> reporter: the wild birds come here at the southern edge of the bay area surrounded by urban sprawl. native and migratory birds have found a safe haven on a tiny strip of forest. >> this is a little island of natural habitat for everything that lives here, specifically we watch the birds. >> reporter: katie labarbera is with the san francisco bay bird observatory. over the past 40 years volunteers with the nonprofit have studied birds at the...
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better understand ways to help them here's len ramirez. >reporter>the wild birds come here. at the southern edge of the bay area surrounded by urban sprawl. native and migratory birds have found a safe haven. on a tiny strip of forest. >>>>and this is a little island of natural habitat for everything that lives here. specifically, we watch the birds. >reporter>barbara is with the san francisco bay bird observatory. over the past 40 years, volunteers with a nonprofit have studied birds at the coyote creek field station in milpitas. notice they have seen a worrisome decline in some species >>>>with climate change these ecosystems are being impacted the species are being impacted often. in a negative way. >reporter>to shed light on the issue. katie and her team collect data using a traditional research method known as banding >>>>very big personality. >reporter>the birds like this little chickadee. are gently caught their feathers inspected. by softly blowing on the bird. researchers can check for fat and signs of molting >>>>bracelet, so it rolls it goes up and down. >reporter
better understand ways to help them here's len ramirez. >reporter>the wild birds come here. at the southern edge of the bay area surrounded by urban sprawl. native and migratory birds have found a safe haven. on a tiny strip of forest. >>>>and this is a little island of natural habitat for everything that lives here. specifically, we watch the birds. >reporter>barbara is with the san francisco bay bird observatory. over the past 40 years, volunteers with a nonprofit have...
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. >> coming up tonight at 6:00, our len ramirez will have more on the earth day cleanup in san jose. >>> in richmond ceos of a few energy companies held a discussion focusing on california's energy transition. they talked about clean energy and climate goals. >>> recycling to repurpose in honor of earth day, our loureen ayyoub introduces us to a woman who will make you look at trash in a very unique and fashionable way. >> reporter: as the country celebrates earth month, one san mateo artist is reimagining tin cans from a lens of fashion and education. they say one man's trash is another man's treasure. well, in the eyes of harry estelle berman, treasure is all around her. the metalsmith and artist uses recycled materials to create jewelry and sculptures with social commentary concerning the environment. tin cans are some of her favorite mediums for carving. >> i always wanted to be an artist. after working with recycled materials for 35 years, my goal is to make sure it doesn't look like trash. >> reporter: harriet collects everyday consumer waste and creates visually compelling dis
. >> coming up tonight at 6:00, our len ramirez will have more on the earth day cleanup in san jose. >>> in richmond ceos of a few energy companies held a discussion focusing on california's energy transition. they talked about clean energy and climate goals. >>> recycling to repurpose in honor of earth day, our loureen ayyoub introduces us to a woman who will make you look at trash in a very unique and fashionable way. >> reporter: as the country celebrates earth...
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len ramirez reports hundreds of inmates could be moved out of the prison in a matter of days. up a blockade where visitors usually drive >> reporter: it was not business as usual at the federal correctional institution in dublin. guards set up a blockade were visitors usually drive into the facility and prison buses could be seen moving into parking lots and driveways, although no inmates of appeared to board the buses, just yet. >> we were notified today that the prison is going to be closed by the bureau of prisons. and we did not have any sort of notification prior to this morning. >> reporter: she is an attorney with rights behind bars , an advocacy group the represents inmates into the prison over numerous sexual abuse and civil rights violations. she said the shutdown came as a surprise, just days after a court-appointed special master came in last week. all 600 inmates could be moved to other facilities by friday. >> their recognition of the fact that they cannot meet constitutional requirements now , and find the solution disclosure, is very telling. maybe that is the
len ramirez reports hundreds of inmates could be moved out of the prison in a matter of days. up a blockade where visitors usually drive >> reporter: it was not business as usual at the federal correctional institution in dublin. guards set up a blockade were visitors usually drive into the facility and prison buses could be seen moving into parking lots and driveways, although no inmates of appeared to board the buses, just yet. >> we were notified today that the prison is going to...
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here's len ramirez. >>political changed. this is this is exactly how it was. mohan. this was a quiet homecoming to a place that nurtured her love of learning the library had evergreen valley college in san jose. i really liked the public policy section. um i love looking at books about history. about the world, you know, experiencing all of that from inside the library. was a high achieving students from a very young age. and she dual enrolled in college when she was still in middle school. i remember just being super young. super intimidated by, you know all the cool college students around me. i came here for a spanish class, actually, because i was really interested in learning. spanish and it wasn't you know, it wasn't available to me academically in the k through 12 system at the level that i wanted to learn. also wrote for the students. newspaper, including this editorial on why the college should save a service learning program from budget cuts. from evergreen. she went on to get a b a in politica
here's len ramirez. >>political changed. this is this is exactly how it was. mohan. this was a quiet homecoming to a place that nurtured her love of learning the library had evergreen valley college in san jose. i really liked the public policy section. um i love looking at books about history. about the world, you know, experiencing all of that from inside the library. was a high achieving students from a very young age. and she dual enrolled in college when she was still in middle...
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here is len ramirez. the wild birds come here at the southern edge of the bay area surrounded by urban sprawl. native and migratory birds found a safe haven on a tiny strip of forest. >> this is a little island of national habitat for everything that lives here. specifically we watched the birds. katie is with the bay bird observatory. over the past 40 years, volunteers with the nonprofit have studied birds at the coyote creek station. they have seen a worrisome decline in some species. with the climate change, the species are impacted often in a negative way. >> to shed light on the issue, katie and her team collect data using a traditional research method known as banding. >> a big personality. >> the birds are gently caught, feathers inspected by softly blowing on the bird, researchers can check for fat and signs of molting. >> it rolls, goes up and down. >> reporter: a lightweight band is fitted around the leg. the bird is released. if the bird is caught again, the idea allows scientists to keep track
here is len ramirez. the wild birds come here at the southern edge of the bay area surrounded by urban sprawl. native and migratory birds found a safe haven on a tiny strip of forest. >> this is a little island of national habitat for everything that lives here. specifically we watched the birds. katie is with the bay bird observatory. over the past 40 years, volunteers with the nonprofit have studied birds at the coyote creek station. they have seen a worrisome decline in some species....
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here is len ramirez. >> reporter: the wild birds come here at the southern edge of the bay area surrounded by urban sprawl. native and migratory birds found a safe haven on a tiny strip of forest. >> this is a little island of national habitat for everything that lives here. specifically we watched the birds. >> reporter: katie is with the bay bird observatory. over the past 40 years, volunteers with the nonprofit have studied birds at the coyote creek station. they have seen a worrisome decline in some species. with the climate change, the species are impacted often in a negative way. >> reporter: to shed light on the issue, katie and her team collect data using a traditional research method known as banding. >> a big personality. >> the birds are gently caught, feathers inspected by softly blowing on the bird, researchers can check for fat and signs of molting. >> it rolls, goes up and down. >> reporter: a lightweight band is fitted around the leg. the bird is released. if the bird is caught again, the idea allows scientists to keep track of its movement, but -- >> you recapture a low pe
here is len ramirez. >> reporter: the wild birds come here at the southern edge of the bay area surrounded by urban sprawl. native and migratory birds found a safe haven on a tiny strip of forest. >> this is a little island of national habitat for everything that lives here. specifically we watched the birds. >> reporter: katie is with the bay bird observatory. over the past 40 years, volunteers with the nonprofit have studied birds at the coyote creek station. they have seen...
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. >> here's len ramirez. >> reporter: the wild birds come here at the southern edge of the bay area surrounded by urban sprawl, native and migratory birds have found a safe haven on a tiny strip of forest. >> this is a little island of natural habitat for everything that lives here, specifically we watch the birds. >> reporter: katie is with the san francisco bay bird observatory. volunteers with the nonprofit have studied birds at the coyote creek station in milpitas. they've seen a worrisome decline in some species. >> these ecosystems are being impacted. these species are being impacted, often in a negative way. >> reporter: to shed light on the issue, katie and her team collect data using a traditional research method known as banding. >> they've got a very big personality. >> reporter: the birds like this chickadee are gently caught, their feathers inspected by softly blowing on the bird. researchers can check for fat and signs of molting. >> it's a bracelet. so it rolls, it goes up and down. >> reporter: a lightweight band engraved with a unique number is fitted around its leg. the bird
. >> here's len ramirez. >> reporter: the wild birds come here at the southern edge of the bay area surrounded by urban sprawl, native and migratory birds have found a safe haven on a tiny strip of forest. >> this is a little island of natural habitat for everything that lives here, specifically we watch the birds. >> reporter: katie is with the san francisco bay bird observatory. volunteers with the nonprofit have studied birds at the coyote creek station in milpitas....
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len ramirez reports hundreds of inmates could be moved out of the prison in just a matter of days. >> reporter: it was not business as usual at the federal correctional institution in dublin known as fci. guards set up a blockade where visitors usually drive into the facility and prison buses could be seen moving into parking lots and driveways, although no inmates appeared to board the buses just yet. >> we were notified today that the prison is going to be closed by the bureau of prisons. and we didn't have any sort of notification prior to this morning. >> reporter: amaris montes is an attorney with rights behind bars, an advocacy group that represents inmates and sued the prison over numerous sexual abuse and civil rights violations. she said the shutdown came as a surprise just days after a court-appointed special master came in last week. all 600 inmates could be moved to other facilities by friday. >> their recognition of the fact that they can't meet constitutional requirements now and find the solution is closure is very telling. and, you know, maybe that is the best step. >>
len ramirez reports hundreds of inmates could be moved out of the prison in just a matter of days. >> reporter: it was not business as usual at the federal correctional institution in dublin known as fci. guards set up a blockade where visitors usually drive into the facility and prison buses could be seen moving into parking lots and driveways, although no inmates appeared to board the buses just yet. >> we were notified today that the prison is going to be closed by the bureau of...
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len ramirez reports hundreds of inmates could be moved out of the prison in just a matter of days. >> reporter: it was not business as usual at the federal correctional institution in dublin known as fic. guards set up a blockade where visitors usually drive into the facility and prison buses could be seen moving into parking lots and driveways although no inmates appeared to board the buses just yet. >> we were notified today that the prison is going to be closed by the bureau of prisons. and we didn't have any sort of notification prior to this morning. >> reporter: she is an attorney with rights behind bars, an advocacy group that represents inmates and sued the prison over numerous sexual abuse and civil rights violations. she said the shutdown came as a surprise just days after a court appointed special master came in last week. all 600 inmates could be moved to other facilities by friday. >> their reck nix of the fact that they can't meet constitutional requirements now and find the solution is closure is very telling. and you know, maybe that is the best step. >> reporter: last
len ramirez reports hundreds of inmates could be moved out of the prison in just a matter of days. >> reporter: it was not business as usual at the federal correctional institution in dublin known as fic. guards set up a blockade where visitors usually drive into the facility and prison buses could be seen moving into parking lots and driveways although no inmates appeared to board the buses just yet. >> we were notified today that the prison is going to be closed by the bureau of...
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as len ramirez reports she has the acceptance letter but doesn't know if she has the money to pay for her dream school. >> reporter: mar leja is a senior at fremont high school? oakland with her sights set on entering college? just a few months. but she's one of millions of high school students across america who have been frustrated by snafus with the fafsa financial aid website. >> it was a long time where -- like i would try to log in and it would just reboot the whole system and log me right back out and it happened like consistently. and it's like we would have to wait days and then we would have to wait weeks and weeks turned into months and. the just hard to -- like even try to start that application itself. >> reporter: a new fafsa website which was supposed to simplify the process rolled out to students in january. months behind schedule. and still not fully ready. >> the u.s. department of education was building an airplane while flying it to its destination and crashing it several times along the way. >> reporter: financial aid expert mark says system glitches affected four
as len ramirez reports she has the acceptance letter but doesn't know if she has the money to pay for her dream school. >> reporter: mar leja is a senior at fremont high school? oakland with her sights set on entering college? just a few months. but she's one of millions of high school students across america who have been frustrated by snafus with the fafsa financial aid website. >> it was a long time where -- like i would try to log in and it would just reboot the whole system and...
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len ramirez, thank you all very much this morning for being with us. and we would also like to say that are very honored to be hosting the filipino american veterans of hampton roads, color guard and the philippine cultural center of virginia school of creative and performing arts and the philippine run dala ensemble of virginia. thank you again for being here with this morning. the macarthur memorial has a dynamic mission that unites stewardship of world heritage with a commitment to public access and education and and that includes even the difficult parts of our shared history. so today with our partners the filipino american national historical society of hampton roads and the council of united filipino organizations of tidewater. we are here today to remember a war that has been forgotten by many, an absolutely devastating. and we're also here to reclaim it, to the preservation of this history and to ensure a place in this process to the wider community and especially to our young who are here with us today today, would not have been possible with
len ramirez, thank you all very much this morning for being with us. and we would also like to say that are very honored to be hosting the filipino american veterans of hampton roads, color guard and the philippine cultural center of virginia school of creative and performing arts and the philippine run dala ensemble of virginia. thank you again for being here with this morning. the macarthur memorial has a dynamic mission that unites stewardship of world heritage with a commitment to public...