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fed up and taking action. bay area community members rejected kids to prevent violent bullying. four people shot dead and a house the reason is a mystery the gunman was stopped in his tracks. it since they shared it has taken off earlier hot dry and windy raising the fire danger in the bay area. cal fire helps homeowners get ready. good evening i'm ann notorangelo. it is hurtful and can score people for life. this video is disturbing. a special summit aims to turn that around, don knapp with more. every summer after school
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was out vallejo's of friendship baptist church get students together. it began six years ago to combat violence in the community. this year it is against bullying. this student was beaten in the bathroom by an eighth grader. they will try to hurt me 11 year-old attack by 14 year-old as classmates watched. a cannot tell your cannot remember she still suffers from a concussion over the next few days may youth summit will try to get across the message we work on conflict resolution and classes' to allow them to have an opportunity to share experiences one of our young leaders ladies a prime example she was a notorious bully. when they see heard the will be blown away she has made this change. she is no longer a bully no longer and she uses this
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message to young people to make the change and are the preaching to the choir? not all are church kids some of the kids invite members from the community who do not attend church was built to reach all the young people. and everyone who has been impacted by a bully it will impact them for all of their lives. a alleluia dahlia the next song getting people to overcome attitudes will be a great challenge. hearing from former bullies who dead will get attention. a message that needs to be heard. in san francisco at an anti bully message of a different kind of a the new leader visited a castro street area and to remind leaders to stick up for is lgbt teens.
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chisholm and grew up in a small town in arkansas and know what it is like to be isolated it is our job and human rights campaign to improve the lives of these young people something harvey talked about day in and day out chad griffin john by local activists at what used to be milked camera store and campaign headquarters. milk was also a gay-rights advocate. 60 percent of those polled want a lot to crippling against elegy bt youth. red flag warning all over the bay area that means fire danger high after days of dry windy weather. anne mackovic with more. it brings the memories of when a first fire disasters in bay area history it is hot and dry we have a breeze that contributes to fire behavior with red flag warnings in
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effect firefighters go door to door in my danger areas to make sure homeowners have cleared defensible space our other houses. this is a defensible house extra concern this fire season after a dry winter. this year it has taken off earlier cal fire has responded to 1500 wild fires this year twice as many as this time last year. most homeowners on the shoulders of mt. tam applies are aware. is an ideal place for a fire to start the brush on the north bay and east bay hills so dry it and act as an accelerant turning it sparked into a fire within minutes. was i a frightening example of how a fire can get out of control on friday when a car accident sparked a fire in the oakland hills of spreading closer to home is and causing the closure of two highways before firefighters put it out.
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a reminder of the deadly oakland hills fire storm of 1991 that killed 95 people and destroyed thousands of homes. the typography of the marin county holmes very similar. houses nestled in wooded areas steep terrain and narrow roads. they have been lucky so far i've been here 20 years and have yet to see a fire the danger exists this is a concern of ours for years and want to prevent that catastrophe anne mackovic cbs 5 i'm brian hackney joins us with more about the red flag warning. and was doing a story in mill valley which in 1929 and the famous mill valley fire. that burn as many acres as the oakland hills fire in 1991. a repeat would take out 1100
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homes. erring on the side of cautious the national weather service posted the red flag warning. with a potential up to 30 mile per hour wins. the winds have not materialized. plenty of places in the bay area that have caught on winds, that is good. the winds have not picked up. always pays to be reminded would've been tendered dry country. high pressure over the pacific gives us a nudge toward the northwest, will not get any moisture in the next seven days. we will get plenty of heat. in spite of fire danger east customer contra costa county what to make do with your firefighters. a tax measure that would of
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saved some fire services did not get the votes needed last week. fire officials estimate the cuts will add five minutes to the response time. services will be reduced and response time reduced. only time will tell what affect it will have. the board of directors meets tomorrow to decide which stations to close and how many firefighters to layoff. when driven fires issue away at land in colorado and new mexico. it forced hundreds of people out of their home. elaine lyons reports from colorado crews battled a fast-moving fire fighter that has scorched 14,000 a. in saturday morning. the fire has burned 18 structures several people reported missing.
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hundreds forced to evacuate. the shares showed up pounding on the door telling everyone to get out. at that point i left and kim lunch here and ever since the law fire rages in the mountain region 15 mi. northwest of fort collins and spread over 22 mi.. the colorado governor was at the scene this morning. a lot of the trucks are here to fight this fire will throw everything at it we can't. the cause of the fire is unknown, first reported at 6:00 a.m. saturday, as a 2 a. blaze in paradise park and a rapidly by noon. by 10:00 p.m. it was estimated at 8,000 a. burned, officials believe shifting winds overnight caused the fire to grow. those winds with low humidity make it difficult for the 250
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firefighters to battle the flames. stiff winds with dry conditions make it tough. in new mexico winds make it tough to battle a large fire at the so-called little bear fire has grown to 26,000 a. doubling in size from saturday. no containment of that blaze. it as damage 20 structures and forced residents to flee their homes and. in colorado, there was word federal resources will be on scene monday morning. it offers the relief to those who believe the fire will get worse before better. mysterious and tragic, sacramento police tried to piece together what led to four people shot dead in that hall. the gunman was allowed into the home, by the time officers arrived three people dead including the couple will live
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there another person was wounded a fifth person can out of the bedroom and opened fire on the gun and killing him. were not sure what is at this point we're confident this is not a random act and that gang members is part of the investigation. they don't deserve that they are elderly person. they stay home and our quiet people who knew the couple gathered outside to remember their friends late this afternoon a car was towed away and that believed to belong to the gunman. it started over a fight over a woman and ended in tragedy and man hunt underway in alabama three people killed near auburn university. two of them were former football stars. dru levenson reports police know who the shooter is but not where he is. police did surround the
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complex were a man opened fire and killed three people and injured three others. to debt our former auburn football players. police said it began it with a fight and at a saturday night party. the community is shaken by this authorities searched for the shooter a 22 year-old man they say he faces three murder charges and thinking may be hiding out an hour away in montgomery. police were not released the motive, at these apartments near auburn univ. but they do not believe football was a factor. the only connection at the auburn football team has is that they are victims of a brutal shooting. sometimes young man get a bad rap, but they are the victims. the dead former football players are to 20 year-old
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students. the police chief says he plans to do everything he can to bring the case to a close. dru levenson cbs news auburn, alabama. banks are getting help in spain to prevent economic collapse but people are not happy. the dire predictions despite a $100 billion loan. a look back at watergate 40 years later. it is down to the wire hillsides said in [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi
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pinging pots and pans to amend noise members of the spanish a voice they're anchored over a proposed bailout for banks. the banks have been struggling for years after the housing bust. saturday may be the biggest demonstration 17 european neighbors responded by offering a $125 billion in loans. california's budget deadline is this week and members are meeting privately with the governor. the leaders are trying to meet a middle ground with the governor to close the $17 billion deficit. the lawmakers agree with the governor's plan and both sides want to raise taxes but opposed
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brown's proposal to cut $2 billion from welfare. no republicans are involved in the meetings. next week marks the 40th anniversary of watergate break- in. the scandal that brought down the presidency of richard nixon. to mark the anniversary the to washington post reporters look back at the scandal and found evidence nixon lied. in the 20 years since he resigned he worked relentlessly to portray watergate as a third rate burglary and professed himself innocent. but woodward and bernstein whose reporting was instrumental said today nixon was worse than they knew. and what we found is the white house went to a remarkable extent a criminal enterprise and the first job on reporting effort for the washington post in 36 years, and
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on cbs face the nation they say his entire presidency was rift with corruption. corruption cover-ups ping of the burglars was just one example. in june 1970 to five men broke into democratic headquarters at the watergate complex, in his book nixon maintained it was a method of the rust pay off to the burglars. i did not take part in and did not know about any of the payoffs would work and bernstein say the truth is in nixon's own white house tapes. president nixon in the oval office in 1973 talking to white house counsel john dean, dean tells the president he needs $1 million and hush money " no problem " says president nixon. even though woodward and bernstein reporting live the way
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they say many americans did not believe the president directly involved until this a high-level campaign of espionage unparalleled in american history walter cronkite's reports on the cbs evening news. the white house denies involvement in any wrongdoing nixon believed use the presidency as an instrument of personal revenge or rewards. we keep looking for caper somebody says " what would be good for the country " president gerald ford and considering the good of the country pardon richard nixon. nixon never thank him. tony guide to cbs news new york. in the bay area talking about warm weather that could lead to record highs tomorrow. then changes ahead.
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the creatures of madagascar are three found their way to the top of the box office. the latest installment earn more than $60 million. prometheus had a big opening taking in 50 million, snow white and the huntsman and men and black three round out the top five. they threw everything away, where volunteers did spring cleaning at one of san francisco's popular beaches. a quiet park near ghiradelli square where a favorite, a lot of foot traffic, that causes trash to build up. among the items a kitchen sink and a grocery cart. volunteers receive free passes to the aquarium of the bay.
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we have a red flag warning but brian hackney promises changes we will get to that. high fire danger. high fire danger around the bay and warm tomorrow. there will be a cooling off period in redwood city and 74, santa rosa 68, high pressure is the culprit over the pacific northwest. it gives us an off shore nudge. by 4:00 this afternoon humidity at 10%, that is dry, it will stay that way tomorrow afternoon, it will be clear to the good day for air travel from s f o expecting a high of 79. los angeles high of 75. new york looks ok 75 degrees. it is cool up by eureka, 96
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degrees at redding 724 yosemite and 99 at fresno shoji we're not the only one is baking. the numbers will be in the '90s in south bay. 94 degrees at morgan hill, 89 degrees at mountain view along the shoreline, 72 degrees at half moon bay. brentwood 98 for tomorrow. 94 at dublin. for the north bay, still plenty warm, 93 at can feel, bodega bay look for 69 degrees. the fog and low clouds always rush and when warm weather fears to tread. by tuesday morning and wednesday
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morning looks like fog and low clouds. next weekend high pressure builds and again. we will cool a little bit and then warm up a little bit. and that will happen all summer. dozen athletes escape from alcatraz this morning. they swam a mile and half from the island and then rode a bike for 18 mi. and then eight mile run through golden gate park. the winner is from colorado. and dennis o'donnell at the olympic club the stanford baseball team needed a win to stay alive, tim lincecum back on the hill for the giants and a's ♪
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welcome back. to the olympic club the u.s. open begins thursday. we start with stanford baseball. needed a win to stay alive to qualify for the college world series. the last time tim lincecum face texas the giants won the world series. no repeat performance at at&t. he doubles down the line and two runs scored. the rangers a 3-0 josh hamilton slopes a shot to the right-field corner. the giants are shut out 5-0.
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story in no better for the a's. oakland gets swept in the arizona desert 4-3 the final. she guards a bogey free rent to come from behind for her first major championship. joey pagano was in a hurry nearly run over his crew member. four laps to go he passes mark barton and take the checkered flag at polka know. on game day at 1130 we're joined by the no. 1 ranked player in the world, look donald. right now that inside the warm studios and whether pretty get at here but that to change. dennis does weather now. had a good week.
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