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great human drama, as we watched and waited to see what would happen to the 33 miners in chile trapped underground for 69 days. last night on "60 minutes" correspondent bob simon went inside the mine, and emerged with new details of those desperate first two weeks underground. >> reporter: all of you were thinking about committing suicide? >> translator: at that moment it wasn't really committing suicide. it was to not continue suffering. we were going to die anyway. >> reporter: we wanted to get some idea of what it must have been like down there. so we asked writer jonathan franklin, who obtained a backstage pass to the rescue operation, to take us down in a nearby mine that had been run by the same company. there's been quite a few mini cave-ins around here. >> reporter: we had to scramble over rocks and rubble in pitch black tunnels to get where we wanted to go. to the part of the mine which most resembles the diabolical
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world where the men were entombed half a mile underground. you know, we all knew that the miners spent 69 days underground. we knew it. but being down here is knowing it. knowing it really. it's 8:25. time for news headlines from cbs you'd have to go down another 500 meters, and where they were, it was wet and humid. >> reporter: even under these conditions, the men maintained remarkable discipline. they voted on everything. they stuck to a daily schedule. with general meetings, followed by a prayer service. franklin gained unprecedented access to the miners, has written a book called "33 men." he says the men always divided their food evenly, even when they were down to one teaspoon of tuna every 48 hours. but by day 16, he says, the
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miners were all starving, and realized they'd have to eat the first man who died. >> jonathan franklin, good morning. boy, that information will just make you sit up and, i mean, they actually considered cannibalism. how close to that did they get? >> much closer than anybody realizes. we really saw like the "pg" version of this rescue. there was a lot more going on behind the scenes. they told me they were just days away from having to eat one of their companions. they even said they had the pot and the saw ready. >> they knew exactly how they would do it? >> every night before they went to sleep the miners would roll up their clothes, leave their shoes neat and orderly and say, i'm probably going to die tonight, at least i want them to find my body if we all die together, find my body dignified and ordered. >> oh, gosh. there are really no words for it as you try to process that. you also just said that we really got the "pg" version. what actually was happening underneath was far different. we got this picture of optimism and they were praying every day.
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and ultimately down there, they were really tearing their hair out. >> there was a lot of positive things going on. and remarkably humor was an important part of keeping them alive and happy. and but really there was so much more chaos. this was a playbook that was written. every day people had to invent solutions. i think, as i researched the book, i found all these circumstances where just one small move and they would have died. >> give us an example of what luckily did not go wrong but the picture we saw on the surface. we never knew there were so many troubles behind the scenes, especially when it came to the rescue. >> well, there wasn't just one collapse. this was a mine that was so unsafe, that it was constantly what they called raining. which means boulders falling down, crashing. even the day of the rescue, there was two avalanches inside the mine. and one of those avalanches even cut off the fiber optic cable so they had to dub in a fake signal to the world while the whole world was watching this picture perfect rescue, some of that was just a loop from earlier because they had major avalanche inside the tunnel. >> how much of that information
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did the miners have underground? >> the miners knew quite a bit. the government was very good about informing the miners. they didn't whitewash it. they didn't sugarcoat it to the miners. and they needed the miners. people forget that this rescue depended on the miners underground who are hard-working, very talented guys, to be coordinating with above ground. it made no sense to hide from the miners. but there was this pact between the miners and the rescue workers that the rest of the world wouldn't know. >> but now some of that is coming to light obviously, if some of them are speaking to you and to other folks. how are they doing? are they getting much support? because all but one is dealing with some pretty severe psychological issues. >> really, they had a honeymoon. for the first month, maybe two months, they were celebrities, they were smiling. they celebrated the small things like light, going to the beach, sleeping on a bed, taking a shower. now the nightmares are coming back. i think if you read my book, you won't ask why are they having nightmares. what they lived, nobody should have ever lived. >> are they getting the support that they need? >> no. these guys, they don't like
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psychologists, they don't go to appointments they're supposed to. the psychologists don't understand them very well. so there's this clash of cultures. what they need is a group therapy. they need to go to the beach for a month and have somebody pay the bill and say talk it out. >> and all be there together. what are they doing now in terms of work? because trying to get your life back on track after that, i can't imagine how difficult it must be. >> no. their life is really falling apart. because what's happening now is their medical disability is getting cut off. so they can't get their disability checks but they're too afraid to go underground. of all the 33, only two or three really feel comfortable in the dark. these guys, some of them sleep with the lights on. i mean, they're miners who have to sleep with the lights on. >> when you think about what they went through, it is understandable especially as we learn more. your book is "33 men." jonathan franklin, thanks for being here this morning. >> thank you. >> just ahead, we will tell you about the five riskiest places -- riskiest places to use your credit card. words not to say on a monday morning. how you can avoid becoming a victim of fraud. that's just ahead. you're watching "the early show" on cbs.
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well, a recent study found that 57% of americans have been victims of credit card fraud, and you can reduce your chances of that happening and save yourself money and aggravation by avoiding certain locations. joining us now to tell us some of the riskiest places to use your credit card is consumer correspondent susan koeppen. susan, good to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> this is interesting. 60% of americans use wireless broadband. they even shop online from public places and you say that that is a no-no. >> that is a big no-no. just because wi-fi is available does not mean that you should be using it to do your banking, your shopping, a big no-no. if you're in a public place and you're using that public wi-fi, be very, very careful. if you are going to go on and look at your bank statement, or use your credit card. >> so we're talking about those pop-up cafes. >> yeah, it's everything from your coffee shop to the airport, to, you know, your fast food
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restaurant. everybody offers wi-fi. but if you are going to go on wi-fi, you should use your vpn. your virtual private network. most business people know what i'm talking about, they have one through work. if you don't have one through work you can download one. >> everyone thinks smartphones are great and convenient. that can be a danger spot. >> just like using your laptop, if you are in a spot that offers wi-fi, just because your smartphone gives you that ability to buy something online doesn't mean it's a good idea. we actually did a story a few months ago. we used an ethical hacker. we went to a local coffee shop here in new york city that offered free wi-fi. and he was able to see what i was doing on my laptop, he was able to see what my producer was doing on his iphone. so there are people out there who are sitting in these cafes who are just sort of waiting for someone to click on. >> both criminals and ethical hackers. >> right. >> so you have to be careful. non-bank owned atms. these scare me. try not to use them. >> you're pretty protected if
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you're using an atm that comes from a bank. but, you know, those atms that you see that are just sort of like this solo machine that's, you know, in the laundromat or popped up there in the side, in the bar. you have to be very careful with those. the encryption isn't always that great. people can actually take the hard drive out of those and read information. sometimes those things are a phony. they're actually set up as a machine for you to put in your card, whether a debit card or credit card, so someone can steal your information. >> how about recurring bills? because it's very handy, subscriptions that automatically just get updated on a month-to-month or year-to-year basis. >> you might forget that you have signed up for the annual, you know, payment that's automatically going to be charged to your credit card. perfect example. you sign up for a magazine. you sign up for the auto pay every year. well, you forget that you did that, and then they send you a renewal notice in the mail, so you pay that, and then you also have the auto pay that you had signed up for, so now you've
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been dinged twice for that $12.99 magazine or whatever it might be. so, it's always a good idea to know when you're paying your bill. don't leave it up to somebody else to automatically ding your credit card. >> 20% of people out there are victims of skimming. >> skimming. it's a huge problem. they estimate that one out of five people will be the victim of skimming, which it's this little device called a wedge and you can easily shove it into a gas station pump, or your waitress can easily put it in her pocket. they take your credit card, they steal your information, without actually stealing your credit card, then they sell that information, pennies on the dollar, on the black market. people can make credit cards using your information. >> so you really need to be careful. >> you have to be careful. >> don't let anyone swipe behind a closed door. >> you have to trust when you're giving over your credit card to somebody in the restaurant that they're not going to use this little device and steal your info. >> of course read all of your bills carefully. >> yes. >> when you get those monthly statements, check it out right
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down to an erroneous 30 cent or 40 cent thing. >> it might be a pain but really read line by line. read everything that's on your credit card statement. >> susan koeppen, thank you. great advice as always. still ahead we're going to meet the four lucky couples who were chosen to compete in our "honeymoon take 2" series. and we'll reveal which tropical paradise the winners will visit. ga
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will hold the first of f it's 8:25. time for news headlines from cbs 5. i'm sydnie kohara. tonight, caltrain will hold the first of four public hearings on proposed fare hikes and cuts in service. cities around the peninsula and south bay already mounting a letter-writing campaign to try to save their train stations from closure. the first hearing is tonight at
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7:00 at san jose city hall. pg&e missing crucial information about its pipeline system. the "chronicle" reports the utility has struggled with its database since it installed a new computer program back in 1993. and that may explain why pg&e didn't know they had a poorly installed weld on a seam in san bruno. today an ordinance will be introduced to get rid of single use plastic bags at big box stores. under the legislation, stores would be able to sell paper bags if they are made of at least 40% recycled material. we'll take a look at traffic and weather right after this. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,
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good morning. let's go back out to pinole. eastbound 80 approaching pinole valley road we have an accident blocking a lane of traffic. you can see it's slow going in those westbound lanes, as well. very jammed up as you pass hercules. the silicon valley commute unfortunately this isn't looking better just a lot of congestion, no incidents reported. but that westbound ride looks slow heading out towards zanker road. 880 through oakland, you know, usually we see a bottleneck in those northbound lanes. not the case this morning past the coliseum. so a quick trick up into downtown oakland. our cameras are moving around quite a bit, though. a lot of wind out there.
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a couple of wind advisories still in effect one for the san mateo bridge. you can see the caltrans warning sign out there. also, very windy across the bay bridge where we have a wind advisory in effect backed up well into the macarthur maze. mass transit is all on time. here's jim with your forecast. >> on this valentine's day morning, looks like lots of showers across the bay area, pretty light for the most part with the returns at this hour showing up primarily across the north bay a few moderate cells in there. we'll continue with widely scattered showers through the afternoon. my internet cord. ney,'t find oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] for a limited time, call to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with select services and a 1-year price guarantee. e. it's 8:55. time for news headlines from cbs 5.
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>> thanks so much. that's your latest weather. the excitement has been building for weeks now over our "honeymoon take 2" contest. we asked you to enter at home and, of course, the winner, the couples will get the chance to compete for a dream trip to a tropical paradise, and that starts this week. >> we received thousands and thousands of entries. and this morning, we're going to introduce you to the final four. the final four couples. now take a look. ♪ >> my name's darryl. >> this is --
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>> erica. >> and we've been married about half a year but we've been together for five years. >> darryl and i met when i was 11. he was 13. we grew up at the same church. and he started breaking out salsa in church and i thought that was the funniest thing. >> i was like, i'm going to show her all my 3406s. i pulled out all of them. all two of them. we just loved each other. ♪ america vote darryl and erica ♪ >> the "honeymoon take 2" because we never had a what? >> a one. >> i'm nick. >> and i'm amber. >> and we're the nunns. we have two small kids >> and we're from shreveport, louisiana. >> nick and i met about six years ago at a hurricane katrina shelter in baton rouge, louisiana. >> but i actually called my dad two days after we met and i said i met the most beautiful woman i've ever seen and could possibly be my wife. >> oh. >> we have been married going on
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five years now. >> whoo! >> every day life in our household is definitely chaotic. you know at the end of the day there's really not enough time for nick and i to get that one-on-one time that we need. >> i mean, i'm an overworked dad. >> and i'm the wornout mom. >> we've never been on a honeymoon. >> and it is time! >> i'm henry. my wife charlotte. we're the dorseys. our family consists of our two older daughters. >> two younger sons. and one grandson. we've been married 35 years. this september. we were near our 40s when we adopted our first son, mica. and we were near our 50s when we adopted our second son jacob. >> you're talki ining mortgages the first ones and college applications with the second one and first grade homework with the young guy. we really, really need to get out. okay? please, thanks.
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♪ love was made for me and you >> we're david and kris odekirk. we've been married 25 years. >> we have four beautiful daughters. >> dave and i were high school sweethearts. >> i'm just happy we were in the same room near each other. >> because i'm deploying to afghanistan in 22 months for my next deployment, this second honeymoon would be awesome. >> when you're sending somebody off to war, it's, is this going to be the last time i'm going to see him? is this -- have we said enough good-byes? have i kissed him enough to be able to remember what our kiss feels like? >> you should vote for our parents because they're awesome. >> and we want them out of here. >> and with stories like that you want them all to win, right? joining us now are charlotte and henry dorsey, kris and david odekirk from utah. >> amber and nick nunn from shreveport, louisiana. and eri westbrook and darryl willie from oakland, california. everyone, a big collective welcome and congratulations. give yourselves a nice round of
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applause for winning. yeah. you got this far. >> we did. >> you made it to new york. so that's one trip out of the way. of course you want to win the second honeymoon, right? >> yes. >> this morning, mr. wragge. >> yes, there is a little something we do want to divulge. before we begin the competition, so you can see because we thought it would only be fair for you to know how high the stakes are. the location of the honeymoon take 2 grand prize has been a secret until now. and one of these four couples will be heading to a tropical paradise, so it is now time to reveal exactly where the winner will be going. >> the winning couple will fly first class to the bahamas. from there a boat will whisk them away to musha cac, an exclusive priet island resort where they'll be greeted by a private chef and a staff of 30. during the six-day, five night stay the winners will have
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access to the resorts 11 private islands and 40 beaches. all this, courtesy of the luxury travel agency network virtuoso and american airlines. travel to over 250 cities in 40 countries, on american airlines. >> that's right, erica. they're going to the bahamas. >> right. how about that? 11 private i'lls. a staff of 30. >> 30. >> you're never coming home! >> never. >> i don't want to. >> you ready to compete? can we have a fair, friendly competition between these four couples? >> i don't know. >> i kind of hope so. >> make it fun. keep it fair. >> all right. >> for the kickoff to competition we decided the best way for us to do that we're going to start testing your knowledge of one another. >> what a great idea. earlier this morning we separated the husbands and the wives, asked them to answer three questions for each matching answer they get one point. so this is big. and it is now time to get started.
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>> all right. question number one. the first question we posed to our couples this morning was this, if you were to describe your relationship as a candy, which one would it be. we gave them four choice hot tamales, laugh if i taffy, life savers or warheads. i never even know there was such a candy. we start off with the dorseys. okay. so if you were to describe your relationship as a candy, i'm going to start with ladies first. charlotte which one would you pick? laffy taffy. got to have good humor to keep a relationship going strong. henry i'm guessing by your face you may not have the same answer. >> no. not at all. warheads. >> oh. >> oh! >> well. that's a discussion for a later date and time, i think. we'll move on to amber and nick. which one did you choose? i chose laffy taffy.
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>> i'm sensing a theme ladys nick? >> he went hot tamales. >> up the ante a little bit. >> we'll continue on down. >> you're excited? >> yes. >> all right, erica, let's see if he could match your answer. no pressure. >> laffy taffy. >> ladies, i love where we're going with this. big opportunity here. >> yes? >> darryl? >> yes! >> all right. we got one match. >> one more couple to go. >> i know. >> all right. let's see. what did you choose, kris? >> laffy taffy. ladies. >> we were all very happy or something >> david? >> laffy taffy! >> all right. so this side of the room did great. we have a little work to do over here. but it's only one question down. >> we have got a competition. we're going to switch things up a little bit.
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now we're going to start down at this end of the room since you two couples have done so well so far. so the next question we had this morning, if you could get rid of just one thing your husband owns, what would you toss? and husbands, we asked your wives if they could get rid of one thing that you owned, what would it be? so what do you think your wives would want to toss? okay. so we'll start with you guys. david, why don't you start us off. >> kris loves all my stuff but i said my fan. >> your fan? >> what's the back story with the fan? >> we have had the fan every night since 25 years, cold, winter, doesn't matter. >> the same fan? >> no. >> i was going to say, that's an impressive piece of machinery. >> no. i had a hard time with this question, because if i had something, it would have been gone already. i mean -- i'd have thrown it out already. >> so david said fan. what did you say to counter
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that? i said clothes, shirts, pants, shoes. >> that was not the response we were looking for. >> i'm sorry. okay. >> okay. darryl you know the question. what is the answer? >> i said my old deejay equipment. >> wait a second. don't give it away just yet. did we see that fist pump at home? we're trying to create some drama here. you used to be a deejay? >> i did. but i have some older equipment. >> not that old? >> more new school. we're newlywed. so we're new school. >> judging by your response, erica, i'm going to venture to say you probably said yes. >> got it. >> you got it right. >> we have a couple that has emerged as our early leader. >> oh! >> whoa. >> uh-oh. >> hold on. >> okay, amber it's your turn. nick start us off.
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>> catch up. >> i said old shirt. >> very big. i like what you're doing there. increases your chances. amber? >> and i said cell phone. >> oh. >> cell phone? >> yeah. >> an old cell phone or one you currently use? >> the one he uses now. he always works. he's constantly on his phone. >> oh. >> can't throw that away. >> now it's time to go to our final couple of this foursome. henry. go ahead. show us what you got. >> my car. >> your car? >> and? >> it's been there a little while. >> all right, charlotte. he said car. you say. >> computer. he's always on the computer! . >> oh. >> i'd like to throw away your computer. >> i'm throwing you away. >> oh! >> oh, watch it. >> hey, hey. >> you want to win the vacation
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or not? >> she wanted to throw out your steeler pants. >> i forgot about that. >> the steeler pants. >> oh, now here's a story that pops. >> henry before we go to our first commercial break we do have one question that i was just fed through my earpiece. the nation wants to know you used to be about five inches taller back in the day, is that correct? >> we just want to know. okay so real quickly let's see where our couples stand right now. you've had two questions to respond to. charlotte and henry, amber and nick still looking for their first points. but erica and darryl leading the pack with two points. give it up for them right now. come on, folks. kris and david on the board with one. the competition is off and running. >> indeed it is. we'll be back in just a minute with our third and final question for day one. stay with us. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. [ female announcer ] most women in america
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sounds very tropical. welcome back. we are back with our four couples competing to win our "honeymoon take 2" contest. and in the lead right now erica and darryl. but that could very well change after the third and all-important final question in our question and answer series here this morning. what do you think of the competition so far, erica? >> i think it's been, you know, pretty serious. >> yeah. >> now you know what i love is that you all have clearly started to chat a little bit. you're getting to know one another. it's a little bit of a friendly competition. i predict, however, by the end of the week, it's going to be a knockdown, drag-out fight for this honeymoon package. because who doesn't want to spend a week at this tropical locale? it comes with servants. >> 30. >> yeah.
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>> 30 servants. i don't know if you heard that part. 30 servants. there are 11 private islands. >> 40 beaches. >> you're flying first class. >> american airlines. >> yeah. >> uh-huh. >> just a little added incentive for you guys. i know you already answered the questions. but keep thinking about this for tomorrow and the next day and the next day as we work on these competitions. that's what you're playing for. >> erica, let me ask you this while the couples talk about themselves, at the end of the week who do you think, in the tug-of-war? >> i don't know if i want to give away too much. we're going to see them all in the gym later. >> you want to get to the third and final question here? because i sense everybody is ready to answer once again. charlotte and henry we're going to start with the dorseys once again. and for our final question, we asked our couples this, which movie best describes your first date? which movie best describes your first date. dirty dancing, the odd couple, never been kissed and great
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expectations. >> first date. >> first date. >> charlotte? >> go ahead. >> you're going to want to continue giving him some little hints. >> what have you got? charlotte, the odd couple. >> all right. >> henry's got that look of, are you kidding me, woman? >> are you kidding me, woman? >> no. we're very odd. >> oh! >> let's get an answer. why? >> never been kissed. we know each other. we have been kissed. we were odd. i made you a cocktail at the first date. >> you had a cocktail as your entree? >> yes. >> that's odd. >> she didn't want to eat in front of me. she was too embarrassed. >> that's kind of sweet. >> now let me ask you this. fast forward a number of years, are you still the odd couple that's never been kissed or can you unite on this one now? >> we're back to the warheads.
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sour candy. very, very sour. but it's sweet. sweet and sour. >> yes. >> yin and yang. >> don't worry. it's okay. more days of competition left. let's move on to amber and nick. amber, why don't you start us off. >> i said dirty dancing. >> uh-oh. >> nick? >> he's got that look. >> we're on the board! >> whoo! >> all right. dirty dancing. why? did you have your first date in a lake or something like that? >> no. >> it was too much fun. >> that's great. >> okay let's move on here. >> a little pressure. >> our leaders. two for two. perfect score on the morning. >> no, no, no. >> okay, erica. >> here we go. never been kissed. >> never been kissed. >> again which movie best describes your first date.
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erica says never been kissed. folks they're a perfect two for two. can they make it three for three? >> i got dirty dancing. >> oh! >> what? >> what? >> we didn't dance. >> we danced outside in the car. >> that wasn't our first date. >> well they've all been so great. >> oh, look at you trying to save yourself. very nice. you've known her for a long time, right? you were 11 and 13 when you met? >> yes. >> did you sort of blend together? >> he was trying to reel her in. >> we're still in the lead. we're still in the lead. >> not for long. >> you're tied. >> "a" for effort. >> if i push you down the stairs -- >> oh. >> no violence here. no violence. okay. once again, which movie best describes your first date, the choices are dirty dancing, the odd couple, never been kissed, great expectations. kris, what do you say? >> i know we have this. right? >> i hope so. >> ooh, sorry, that's loud. >> very loud.
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>> so chris says never been kissed. >> david? >> that face. >> are you ready? >> never been kissed! >> whoo! >> now there you go. >> we have a three-way tie now? >> two. >> two-way tie. >> that's right. >> my bad. >> i'm giving you an extra point there. >> why has it never been kissed? >> we were high school sweethearts. >> we were. >> high school sweethearts. young kids, been together ever since. >> nice. beautiful story. that's why you're here because you had a good story. >> we're happy that the first day of competition has ended. with a real tight competition. let 's go to the tally board, erica, to see exactly where we stand for this first day of our "honeymoon take 2" contest. >> erica and darryl, kris and david tied at two. amber and nick have one. charlotte and henry, zero. >> oh. >> it's okay. >> but that's all right. >> you're not out of it. >> you can make it up. >> coming back. >> it's only day one. >> second half. >> and we may have had a lot of
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fun on day one. but tomorrow is another big day. >> that's right. >> for our couples. because we're going to be singing some duets. uh-huh. that's right. david letterman's good friend and the leader of the cbs orchestra paul shaffer is going to be here with us. >> no! >> yes. >> yes. >> to judge your singing ability. >> all right. >> paul, start planning now. >> do you have your choices in mind? little song, that you can kind of go to the well with each and every time you're asked to sing? >> do any of you karaoke on a regular basis? >> oh, yeah. >> you do? >> so what is your go-to? if you're singing to the at home. >> well, we normally sing meatloaf, paradise by the dashboard lights. >> oh. that's not what we're singing tomorrow. >> we cannot wait to hear what all four of you have planned for us tomorrow. tomorrow is also a big day for our viewers, too. that's when you can start voting for your favorite couple. to learn more about our final four couples and see how you can get involved in the voting process go to earlyshow.cbsnews.com. because you at home, well you're
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♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ oh, do it ♪ oh, do it ♪ express yourself ♪ hey [ female announcer ] coffee is like life. it's better when you add your flavor. coffee-mate, from nestle. it's 8:55. time for news headlines from cbs 5. i'm frank mallicoat. a baby boy abducted from fresno county back with his mother this morning. police say 9-month-old elijah rivas was taken saturday by his 19-year-old father, who does not have custody. the father called police late last night from kern county and
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then turned himself in. the baby was returned to his mother in good condition. police are searching for a serial armed robber who is targeting east bay stores. officers say he has hit 10 spots in the past two months. the robberies have been at drugstores and sandwich shops in hayward, fremont, oakland, berkeley and san leandro. and san francisco police are searching for clues to a murder on nob hill. the body of a 65-year-old man found inside his apartment near bush and jones streets friday night. police say there are obvious signs of trauma on the man's body and the case is being treated as a homicide. traffic and weather coming right up. stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
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eastbound 580 past the richmond/san rafael bridge toll plaza, slowing a couple of minutes ago, but an accident may be cleared off to the right shoulder. at the bay bridge toll plaza, we still have this high wind advisory in effect. and it is still backed up into the macarthur maze. you're looking at still about a 20-minute wait time to get on the span. we also have a high wind advisory in effect for the san mateo bridge, as well. westbound 580 approaching north livermore avenue, this accident just coming in to our newsroom. obviously brake lights there approaching the scene and your drive time coming out of the altamont pass still looks good according to our sensors but your drive is now 24 minutes on
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westbound 580 out towards 680 and the dublin interchange. here's jim with the last check of the forecast. >> cloudy and cool across the bay today with radar showing some light to moderate returns across the north bay at this hour. we did see a front cross the shoreline earlier this morning, with some light rain throughout the bay area. slick streets out there, but the showers will be tapering off through the afternoon as we see the next round of precipitation due our way by tomorrow night into wednesday with a colder air mass to follow. ,, ,,,,,,
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