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news article wasn't right. t a bay area police chief didt has first amendment experts calling it -- attempted censorship. "and somebody on this campus would say... world listens o what farrakhan has to say" highly regarded by some, had by others. the rare bay area visit by a controversil the rare bay area visit by a controversial extremist lea. what of bay area police chief did that has people saying as attempted censorship. >> so you are saying that the world should hear what i have to say correct. >> through bay area through potential debilitating health event? that could help prevent. reporter is awakened in the middle of the night via police officer walked knocking on his
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door but to demand stories in the change -- changes in the story posted online. don cap blames what happened. >> there has been outrage of the killing of robert president after he contacted police and they did not despond. though it seems berkeley's police chief has experienced our rich himself after reading an disagree with the reporter's account of the community meeting where the chief presented his version of events. on february 18th peter zug are made on nonemergency call about the suspicious man to his crotch. although he offered to respond, he was told not to. his wife made on 911 call for help saying the man was beating her husband, as it turned out,
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fadeaway. police chief michael mann said internet bloggers ran with the story that was not entirely accurate. >> we put out information that we did not put it out quickly enough. so we got behind that. that leads people to believe that somehow this crime would not have happened except for this discussion about occupied. if the red herring. >> doug oakley covered the meeting and drove in all story saying that the chief apologized for the beating death of stupor. she said the police officer to reporters home after midnight commander correction. >> the police showed up at my door and it was like something that might have happened in the 1950's and the south or in some other countries where journalists are just protected as they where here. >> they say it's not about the story changes, it's about
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sending an armed police officer to reporters home. order now police officer to our home in the middle of the night to demand changes to the story as attempted censorship by intimidation and it definitely crossed the line. the chief told cbs five that he was tired and frustrated that he went about it all wrong. >> to say this is completely my fault, i am calling on my sword because i was wrong and i put him in the awkward position. >> he said he didn't need to be awakened in the middle of the night. the city of berkeley 's interim city manager said there was no justification for police contacted reporter and not way. >> two early-morning fires within hours of each other for the drain on the white fire department. the first fire was reported around 3:45 this morning air highway 880. the second broke out at 5:45 at
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apostate or how's about on my way. the fast-moving fire destroyed the building. there was some damage to us in the shop, doughnut factory and payday loan store that had to close for the day. >> aren't made objective is to make sure that there is no fires here in any of the existing businesses. >> police spent the rest of the morning putting out hot spots on the work. businesses on the strip mall are expected to reopen tomorrow. >> the 60 -year-old man came up from work to find flames coming out of his house. he went inside to rescue his 92 -year-old mother and both were rushed to the hospital with burns. the woman is listed in critical condition at her son is in serious condition. the fire caused about $100,000
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in damage. >> oh four republican candidates are looking ahead to tuesday's primaries in the south. >> rick santorum delivered the news to up up up crowd in missouri. >> we are going to win kansas and the vast majority of delegates in kansas. >> candidates favored santorum. >> i'm voting for rick santorum. >> the associated press is saying he won the wyoming caucuses. gingrich spent saturday barnstorming alabama. he signed autographs and ask for support as he looks to jumpstart his campaign in the deep south. if we could wind of him and mississippi tuesday night we will reset the campaign for the ninth or tenth time sometime on
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wednesday. >> gingrich is bound to stay in the race right through the gop convention, but santorum holding up poor showing on wednesday will force them to show out. romney has our commanding lead in the delegate count after six victories on super tuesday. he's looking for strong show in the south after losing to georgia and south carolina. >> i got started right this morning with ape escape and some cheesy grits. >> he decided to focus on caucus states as the way to win the delegates. >> romney pat and his delegate lead over night want another nine delegates in qualm and another night on the northmen out islands. over his telling of ain't no minor night owl, commissioner dan richards outraged many californians by posting photos of himself with the dead animal
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online. hunting downlines is legal in idaho, but, instead of trying to remove richards he will revise the conflict of interest code. is deciding his right to speak at uc berkeley. he urged supporters today on polarizing political figures visit. >> someone on this campus would say, you shouldn't hear what i have to say when the world listens to what i have to say? and. >> this is video posted by the nation of islam from inside the overhaul where lewis eric on the trust of full house. if the long-time african- american leader both praised and criticized for his political views and
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outspoken style. >> he has the positive message. >> something that he has to say, a lot of it makes sense and is the truth. >> the negative impact on the community comes from his constant and consistent and strong hateful remarks, discriminatory remarks, anti-semitic, homophobic and terrible remarks. >> he says he supports those rights that he is concerned about comments made about gay people, white people and jews. >> be saying the remarks about the jews controlling the government and media, that makes it feel like history could repeat itself. >> several groups circulated petition calling it an insult to diversity on campus. >> they are so fearful, he was hero were double break the chain off in your mind. >> people have different interpretations and i think what you have to do is take what is good out of what everyone says and what
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you can't relate to, leave that alone. respect their right to say it. >> the african black coalition conference run sunday here at uc berkeley. >> less than half hour ago japan absorbed the moment of silence marking the exact moment of massive earthquake hit one year ago. earlier this evening people in fukushima remembered that devastating day. hundreds took part in the candlelight memorial service. the fire for the candles was brought in the manner similar to the politic blame. it was carried 370 miles from kobe which was devastated by an earthquake in 1995. more than 19,000 people when the earthquake and tsunami unleashed the world's worst nuclear crisis in the quarter-century. as we report, many people in the country are so afraid of
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the radiation. >> he has unusual taste for our 10 -year-old. his mother said he's obsessed with the fukushima nuclear crisis and records programs to see over and over. show him pictures of debris from last year sent him into one in the town. >> this family's home was destroyed and he wants to do what he can about the disaster and radiation still spewing from the fukushima plant. he is not alone. just 28 miles away from the reactor, another is refusing to leave. he says people are scared of the label. especially was no salt for half the price. our large part of this property has tested were hired for levels of radiation. none of his mushrooms can be sold because they are too radioactive. it's okay to touch them but not least them. the number on the detector is quite high but as soon as he
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steps it immediately starts to go down. >> 12,000 pounds of mushrooms have sat in his warehouse for months, radioactive waste he doesn't know what to do with. japanese officials insist that they do regular testing to protect citizens but anxious residents have started testing their own food. it is boiler to reduce potential danger. people here say as they eat and as they grieve is like basing an invisible enemy every day. >> countless vacations learned in paradise over the last week and everyone's surprise to see this. the tornado in hawaii. look at the damage of golf ball sized hail and rain in the seven-day. and it may or may not come as the surprise that the cost of building the stadium for the perkiness has surpassed the
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milestone. how taxpayers are catching every. and the clouds are definitely rolling in tonight. and we are setting up for an major change in weather pattern. they are looking at the possibility of seven straight days of rain. you are forecast coming up next.
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child care center, claiminge was his son. police in livermore on the hunt tonight for amanda tried to take up four -year-old boy from the childcare center claiming he was his son. police say the man who looks like this walked into the livermore valley tennis club this afternoon thinking wanted to pick up his son and point to label boys. they he left abruptly when he does ask for verification that
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the boy was his son. the boy's mother was there and says she did not authorize anyone to pick up her child. they were not able to find the suspect. the price tag for developing the new home for the 40 niners in santa clara is going up. the say that they are to news reports polling costs will jump to $1.2 billion up from 937 million. one thing increasing the costs, gadgets to prevent the latest tech experience. but the public cost is expected to go down because sales for expense of the packages are stronger than anticipated. an unusual sight in all i.e., of water spout off the coast of a while who turns into tornado as it makes one fall. >> home video shows the funnel shaped water code churning offshore making at the line for
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the beach. this is the better perspective of how big it was as it skirted the islands. >> from the people speaking here that we talked to, it does sound like it may have, sure. >> the national weather service is the water spout came ashore and made land and nearly flattened this home. >> it but to the brunt of the house up. part of it is in the tree next door. >> people say the wind were into the neighborhood sounded like ajax engine. >> we looked up at the palm trees and they are all leaving at the right angle. then i saw what flying and chairs and signs and like someone pushed the button and went the other way. other things were flying around back and forth. >> to the service estimates the tornadoes wind speeds reached 60 or 70 miles per hour. the weather service plotted an
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initial path and the tornado followed. it was about 20 yards wide. >> the wind was heading straight southerly direction, and there is the little bit attorney in there. >> the water spout turned tornado turned parts of lani kai inside out and let the big mess behind. >> that focuses on the tornado and the national weather service sent our weather damage team to investigate. it's been raining steadily over the past few days over all local and islands. schools have been closed and roads washed out over the past seven days. 46inches of rain have fallen on the wet spots and kuai. elizabeth says there is rain on the way. >> this could be one of our wettest stretches we have seen this letter. today in excess on the clouds,
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temperature is 15 degrees cooler than what we saw yesterday, and outside right now we have a lot of clouds. the clouds are moving and overnight tonight and we are expecting mostly cloudy skies. temperatures cooling off as well, temperatures in the board is for low 50's across the bay area. concord coming in from 49, and we will cool things down tonight, mostly in the upper 30's and low and mid 40s across the bay area. plenty of clouds in overnight. tomorrow we are putting the chance of rain and the forecast and it's only our first day of what looks like it pretty long stretch. the next seven days of the chance of rain every day. we could be in the 50's tomorrow, we could squeeze out of couple low 50's. here's the high-pressure system that brought us the warm, mild and dry conditions at several days. we have low pressure system
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moving into the bay area. by tomorrow morning at 7:00 you can see things start to get unsettled across the bay area. there's the chance of that in the north bay and, you kind of remain unsettled as you see there. it could remain dry most of the day but then another chance for light rain. we are looking at us stronger storm system moving our way to stay and we could see another one thursday, friday, you get the idea. your pinpoint forecasts with lows overnight, mostly in the 40s. 46 46 in toledo, 43 in concord and are temperatures tomorrow will be in the mid and upper 50's with a few low 60's as well. we put rain showers in the air just about every day for the next several days. light rain on sunday.
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we could see some pretty dusty southerly winds as well on tuesday and then another system moving our way thursday or friday. we could even see things towards the beginning of next week. then spring ahead, chance of rain tomorrow and make sure you change your clocks. tomorrow at 2:00 a.m. >> that when we are not late for everything. >> thank you. at giant rock that has been lumbering across southern california for the past weekend i have is finally at its new home. the 340-ton boulder arrived at the los los angeles county museum of art this morning. especially built carrier as long as the football field brought at 105 miles from riverside. the boulder will be the centerpiece of that levitated mass exhibit, appearing to float above the visitors as it goes underneath it. apple that they can keep
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dream act. it kicked-off at the goldene bridge, with a rally in supt of the students an mission. the "drea or students began their cross-country walk today in support of the dream act. they kicked off at the golden gate bridge in support of the rally and the dream act would give undocumented students who have spent most of their time in the us permanent residency while they complete their education or military service. most were brought as children and many have never returned to the country of their birth. >> way all for all intents and purposes are american, just not on paper. we want the opportunity to show this great nation that we definitely belong here. >> the students will walk across 13 states and the walk will end in washington dc in november. lawmakers have tried unsuccessfully to pass
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legislation on the dream act for more than decade. >> is real in palestine and militants have been trading fire, and so far 15 militants have been killed. it's the worst violence in the year. egypt has been trying to mediate the cease-fire, but the united nations has condemned the violence and is calling on both sides to exercise restraint. the military continues to assault the rebel city of italy, all sites with rivals. the president is meeting with the president and other groups to end diplomatic bloodshed. >> i think the international view of the community has been set aside in days or numbers.
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our preference has been for this to be resolved through peaceful and diplomatic means. >> and we will meet with opposition leaders. doctors may then be telling when an egg drink that day could keep strokes away. the new study found that people who drank low or moderate amounts of alcohol daily how to lower risk for stroke than women who never drank. by modern drinking, one and half glasses of wine or one beer or one mixed drink. researchers suggest at all could contain things that help of blood clots in the arteries. both are risk factors for stroke. bay area ! here's big news from verizon wireless and xfinity from comcast. now get the xfinity triple play
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cespedes... christian, start the clock.. " " yesterday's he made his spring debut and today the a's fans at first glance at cuban player record as. >> that one is drilled and not one is gone. if they home run. >> it also added in an rba single. the sharks have lost five straight and are now ninth in the western conference with only 15 games remaining. the stanford web at to be he let the cardinals with 29 points and 12 rebounds and colorado won the men's tournament. and it looks like the team played their third road game in three nights of clicks it takes
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to their 20 third rollover, the bad news is it with the dennis byrd with the sprained ankle and bubba watson was the leader throughout. >> all right. that's it for us and we will see you on cbs five. ,,,,
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