tonight. bale met with the victims of the theater mass shooting today. a spokesperson for warner brothers said bale made the trip on his own and was not there representing the studio. we re continuing to discover amazing stories of heroism tied to the tragedy. as jay gray shows us, countless lives were saved on that fateful night by seemingly ordinary people showing extraordinary bravery. reporter: police and federal agents are back at the theater and the suspect s apartment now. as investigators continue to uncover evidence, this shattered community is finding strength in the stories of heroes like stephanie davies. ally told stephanie she needed to run. stephanie refused to go. reporter: president obama first introduced us to stephanie and ally young after a sunday hospital visit. two young women who come to define the phrase best friends for life, with the emphasis on life. we re laying there, literally in the mouth of hell. there s smoke, there s explosions, the
entered the pleas and denied he is a member of a violent street gang. reyes is charged in the deaths of anthony bolognia and his son matthew and michael back in 2008. another man edwin ramos has already been convicted and sentenced to life in prison for their murders. it is estimated that in alameda county alone there are hundreds of tons of unused drugs that need to be disposed of. supervisors are trying something never done before to try to get rid of them. reporter: every day people walk into these prescriptions but getting rid of unused pill social security a problem, alameda county is demanding the drug companies solve. this pharmacy fills up to 300 prescriptions a day. but what do patients do with pills they don t use. i throw them away. where do you throw them? in the garbage can. you know sometimes i put them down the garbage disposal. reporter: the alameda county board of supervisors adopted a new ordnance that for the first time would require drug compan
there was mixed reaction from drivers near the inter-continental hotel where several streets were off limits to traffic. bad for me because i can t make where i m going. awesome, i think it is very awesome. i mean you know we never get a chance to see the president or even come to our city really awesome. reporter: one woman had an emergency and had to make it to drugstore last night did not appreciate the security. policeman said you are not supposed to go out. and i said well i have to go, it is an emergency and he said, all right are you coming back? i said of course i m coming back, i live here. reporter: that motorcade indeed impressive sight and welcome for some people. i talked to a number of people i didn t find anybody who was terribly upset about what the president was doing even though some said because of the economy not going to be able to vote for him, come know. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. katie marzullo continues our team coverage live from san fra
moments that people will talk about for a long time. the fever pitch is starting to grow and the queen is getting in on the action and i don t mean meredith vieira, although she will be joining us this morning. i can t wait to see you guys as you get on a plane and arrive here tomorrow morning for your big debut. are you ready? yes, i am packed you will know, and have my tea and crumpets ready, as we are excited to come to london. all right. we are looking forward to it. let me tell you why just ahead you will see a lot of the royal family at the games. william, kate, and even queen elizabeth say they are full will behind team britain and one of them will try to be at one of the events everyday and we will track down american swimmer michael locte, and he is michael phelps biggest come ppetitor, a we we will talk to him. and also, meredith will talk to us about why this is the game of the women. all right. we will check in with you in a little bit. and now a new twist f
us the smoke detector did not go off because it needed new batteries or it was nonexistent. based on where the bodies were found, it does appear the couple did try to escape their second-floor bedroom, but they died before gettinging out of that room. the investigator tells us he had a pretty good idea of what caused the fire but won t release that information. too preliminary, he says. only that they do believe it started downstairs. not sure if it was in the kitchen. when the fire department arrived around 3:30 this morning, the entire unit both upstairs and down stairs was fully involved, meaning that that fire could have been going for a good 30 minutes before someone called 911. oh, my god. i know who s in that apartment. and i hope she s not home because she usually works nights. and then i was hoping that her boyfriend wasn t there and i was hoping that the animals weren t in you know, hoping just having hope, basically. we don t think there were working smoke