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addition attack in colorado. more questions today, when a man opened fire in the middle of a crowded movie house. the candles and prayers' left behind for 12 people who died and with more from colorado. the victims of the massacre had been identified the families have been told to their loved ones were among those were killed or wounded. at this hour, 24 people are still in the hospital and 11 in critical condition. the candles flicker throughout the night for the victims of the theater shooting. his ex fiancee is on life support. shop in attack. it makes no sense whatsoever actor tom sullivan spent the day china find his son. we looking for. it'll have my list it. then late for night ratified he was killed. you celebrating his 27th birthday with a minute screening of the dark night prices. this man the 24 year-old to gas canisters
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into the year and began shooting. i've realized it was something much more serious. he had no current record. and that proper help him carry out the attack. in many of these offenders realize that in order to carry out the crime and carry out the results they have to fly and the radar screen. the pleas of not been able to enter his apartment because it's been rigged with explosives. the trap that he alleges that is too complicated. i've person never seen something with the pictures of some shortest. firefighters and knocked out the windows to a better look inside carried they left untouched for the night. we're back on the scene today. they have extra help. or bring in some extra resources to consult and exactly how to do with this problem. the neighbors remain in effect with it until it's safe
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to get back into the apartment. and we've learned that loud music was playing in his apartment allegedly to give the police to go there to respond to a noise complaint and possibly trigger the explosive device. as a latest from colorado. now back to you. the police say over the past few months, he assembled a deadly arsenal he bought four guns legally between may 2nd july 6th. three of them were used in the shooting spree. a 40 caliber pistol and smith and wesson smell of semi-automatic assault rifle which could be fitted with extended clips. a 12 gauge shotgun was also used. the fourth gun another 40 caliber pistol was recovered from its car. yes it had nearly 7000 rounds of ammunition and several large volume clips and a single magazine that could hold
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100 rounds. he bought them on the internet. and the nation's political leaders are taking a break from the campaign rhetoric as they react to the deadly events in colorado. the federal government stands by necessary to bring this was a sponsor for this heinous crime to justice. we will insure the safety of people and will stand by our neighbors and car rental to this extraordinary difficult time. cannot confront evil cannot comprehend. order hold on to our american family more tightly. and present the selling condolences to those were killed and wounded. the house speaker charles plans to talk about the economy. in the man police responsible for the massacre is the grandson of a decorated veteran with roots in monterey county. the contra costa, times reports that his grandfather attended
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colonel served in the okinawa campaign during world war two. he is also teacher at the york school in monterey. and some people knew the suspect's family home in san diego had trouble believing what happens. they're nice people. we to walk around the neighborhood and sell coalfish eliminate. an insect that. others say he was a loner who never played socialize with the neighborhood kids. he never showed any signs of violence or enter. will have more on cbs as an afterthought, including life stream footage from our sister station in denver. it reminds us the importance of well-stocked blood banks. the red cross is doing its blood dry in the bay area. during one of the places you can donate this morning and telling me that. good morning to you. we're
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here in lme debt and is just one of the locations at the interfaith community blood drive. it starts at 8:00 this morning will go until 1:00 this afternoon. they're unloading equipment now and this record try this on said to be the largest in the bay area in the red cross is history. it's during the month of july. to be collected at more than 80 blood drives and a cool and to double that and have 1700 points and that red cross blood supply is immersing little. they got 50,000 fewer donations during the month of june. and a shortfall of means to have half of the broadly available blood on hand. and all but types are needed. how those in high demand our own negative, no positive and be negative. a spokesperson for the red cross says that one kind of blood has the potential to save between one and three
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lives. the need as many people as possible, to put fresh today. we're here in alameda. it's also to be in san jose will be the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints and as well as one in st. anthony and so if you can and are able to appear asking everyone to come out. revive an element of this morning. a sacramento man is under arrest on suspicion of starting a wildfire in placer county. the robbers fire destroyed a home and injured 12 people. it's not close to full containment after burning for more than four square miles. authorities believe that he sparked a fire by using a pyrotechnic device along our rule road. the red cross is providing shelter to five adults and four children after town house caught fire on friday. the fire crews believe the flames started as a result of an unattended barbecue grill
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and the fire grew so hot that it now to the wall of the second- floor and were no injuries. this morning, it'll be memorial service to honor to firefighters to died in line of duty. in five years ago today, they died while fighting a house fire in san pablo. they're searching inside when a flash over occurred. today's ceremony also honors 17 other fallen firefighters in the district since 1969. and sen as a fire crews are wondering what people were thinking at a fire walking and vans and organizers did get a permit and then make the range dozen lanes of cockles 10 ft. long and park avenue and those to step in the coals will not forget the night. i feel it blew my mind. a lot people think it's
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fake. this proves that we just walk across something really hot. the organizers say the small number of participants experienced pain or minor injuries. the city will continue working with local authorities to make sure the event is always a safe as possible. coming up, fine feathered mystery in east bay. someone stole the ugly duckling. the hunt is on for iconic children's statue. a new proposal to ban plastic bags. of today he is on in the bay area. but, not for long. i will have the forecast coming up. ,,,
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missing something pretty precious. a small business in her ugly duckling. someone bounce on a beam or when a letter to get the 3 ft. tall duckling. but officials at the park are mystified about the thieves motives why would someone want to take away cute little ducklings from fairyland peter? that duckling cost $10,000 to build and last night the part of a fund-raiser for replacement with help from a teacher company. but the thief is to return the original duckling with no questions asked. and the sun has been up for just over an hour and see how hot it will get today. here's a live look outside. we of blue skies and to feel the heat coming in. will check the temperatures throughout the east bay and concord is at 61 degrees. in livermore, that will heat up in it is at 61. san jose is 62.
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santa rosa is 54 degrees. it'll be a sunny day. good saturday morning everyone. which start out with some clouds along the shore line this morning. and we have mostly sunny and mild temperatures as you head out. we have low pressure spinning in the gulf of alaska and its going off in the midwest. to get warm today around the bay. the temperatures easily in the '90s in the feature cast we look at what is happening. this morning it looks like we have some clouds that will form along the shoreline. in ashes no clout in sight. that turns off the pacific air conditioner and and get warm. the speech will be very mild. so it's too hot you may want to go to the beach. and around the bay to be sunny and warm. yet mid-
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90s for the most part. and if it's a skill looks ok. the winds are of the west at 25 mi. per hour. we've mostly sunny skies. a chicago and denver person thunderstorms. your ok on los angeles sunny. see this going over the southwest. and thunderstorms are popping up around arizona and mexico. the moist south eastern flow is gonna stream over the four corners and for us if you're heading for far northern california and the northern end of the second of valley riding will be 103 degrees. lake tahoe looks good. we 58 in eureka. and 10. forecast for the bay area is good weather numbers. amid 68 i'm sure line. in the east bay,
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the numbers will be in the mid- 90s. in mid 93 in dublin. in north bay, it will be one. the eighties along the shoreline and to 60s but mostly sunny skies and if you need relief hang on till tuesday. in saturday and sunday is still in the '90s in land. by next weekend, we'll keep it cool. there should weather. have a great saturday. plastic bags vs the san francisco bay. we see more cities with a pack and. and we have save the bay and she's joining us to talk about the project. a lot of cities are jumping on this plastic bag and bandwagon. that is correct. around 50 percent of bay area residents to live in a jurisdiction that is banned plastic bags. we're seeing a bay area as a leader
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addressing these single use plastic items that pollute the bay and our waterways. we of the clean the project and what you are doing specifically about getting the word out about plastic bags and making a usable back. is really unique. we try to work directly with the cities as well as the public. when one pass a plastic bag in hand. it wants to encourage the use of recycled bags and residents near the bay area are working hard toward separate there's toxic trash in plastic bags that really police the day carried in this message to try to get out. save the state estimates that 1 million plastic bags into the bay each year. they have a real negative impact on the bay. this and forget the wetlands that we work hard to restore. the threat to wildlife. and plastic never biodegrades. it will be there for very long
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time. which cities are following this. a san francisco has stepped up its plastic bag and carried say the cisco was a leader on this issue in 2007, the past the first plastic bag began in the country. that freed the momentum for other bay area cities like san jose which is the largest bay area city to also ban plastic bags. there ban went into effect on january 1st this year. you could if we help by making the choice of your jurisdiction has not banned plastic bags. start bringing your own back to the store. encourage your city leaders to follow suit behind san jose and san francisco. you want to pursue the band to enhance water quality. save the state does a lot of volunteer projects during the entire year will cleanups and you did or website at saved
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sf bay got work. and all of our volunteer opportunities are there. the message must beginning of that carried about a grocery stores have plastic or paper. and i grab my reusable bag. a lot people do that too. it is circulating. absolutely. at a residence here in the bay area are aware of the problem that plastic bags and styrofoam and other plastics are creating for the base and our waterways because they go out on the day and walk along the creeks and see the problems. this contrast is very tangible unnoticeable and so preventing it at the source is the best way to prevent this issue from growing and do some much. it's good to see this morning. we have a link on cbs assets bought,. check out the links and numbers section. it will have more information on save the bay. the mighty yankees take down by oakland in the final stop for
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the olympic torch dramatic entry into london by helicopter and its rival marks the final stage of its long journey and since may is been passed around a thousand towns in the united kingdom and once more than 8,000 mi. and spent last night at the jewel pala home of the crown jewels. and victorious outings for both the giants in the east. the a's beat the new york yankees and with a hit the bottom of the ninth inning. and the giants pitcher was in good form. with more and sports. is tem finally back? in his last two starts he's allowed two runs in 15 innings. the mayor is checking in on the giants during his trip to philadelphia. and he had a grand slam and a career high five runs batted in this giants beat the philadelphia phillies 7-2. the picks of this fourth win of the year. and set a new career high of 10
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strikeouts in a decision as wright cook this is the safe. a single to right. in scores. it's a terrible cough went of the year for the east. did the yankees 3-2. tiger woods shot a 67 for the second straight day. he holds a shot from the bunker. he finishes right and is for back of the leader. does look at sports. make the grade saturday. the california parks department threatened to close down dozens parks even though it's had a healthy budget surplus for years. the director stepped down after a task force on $54 million into funds that the sacramento bee said was never reported to state finance department carried the state started an investigation. it could be more information i think as this investigation comes for that emotional light on exact with one on in the department of parks and recreation for the last several
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years. coleman said she was aware of the surplus but accepted this responsibility. and suspended sheriff and his wife have been waiting for this happy reunion. the couple spent time together if only after judge okayed the reunion. the pair will not be divorcing and spoke out against those she feels are responsible the real crime here was not from ross to me. everything was done to fill. he is a person and all these violence and domestic violence advocate that the say they try to protect me. thank you for nothing. i think you for nothing. for destroying the life against my wishes. tomorrow a lot experts will
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discuss the shares hearing before the city's ethics commission and also another look at east bay school accused of forcing students to panhandle. that starts out 730 on cbs five. the biggest blood drop in the bay area is happening this weekend. and mind your manners and check to separate the new group wants to show you how to be a man. and while the latest on the deadly shooting rampage in colorado. your health a live report from the crime scene. ,, ,,,,,,,,
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you're expecting to learn more command accused of the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. crews are ready to investigate his booby trapped home this morning. the country mourns the lives lost and killed a connection to one of the victims in the hospital. new questions about the movie has security in the aftermath of the shooting. welcome back to the weekend early edition.
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initialize 21st. and the police in colorado are trying to figure out what drove the man to open fire inside a movie theater. the 12 people were killed early friday and another 50 or injured. the suspect is under arrest. today the police are moving cautiously before the end of the homes been beefeater a booby trap apartment. there are tripwires and there also other hazards in sight. and what ought said the theater which is still an active crime scene. we joined life with the latest. good morning. be a couple things 100 they're working on the apartment to make it safe because it appears to have explosives and potentially deadly explosives inside. amid the curious still cordoned off. is it active crime scene. and late last night the victims were identified in the families were
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notified that the love once had been killed. at this hour we still have 24 people in the hospital. 11 are in critical condition. the candles flicker throughout the night for the victims of the theater shooting. his fiancee's on life support shot in the attack. and makes no sense whatsoever. he spent the day desperately trying to find his son. we're looking for. don't have money list yet. only 49 the family was notified that he was killed. his celebrity his 27th birthday with a minute screening of the dark night rises. this man through gas canisters into the theater and began shooting. at the time the cut was fireworks. to realize is something much more serious. he had no criminal record and that problem carry out the attack. many of these offenders
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realize that in order to carry out their crime and carry out the assault they have to fly under the radar screen did not unable to enter his apartment because it's been linked with explosives carried the trap that he alleges that which is too complicated. i've person never seen anything like with the pictures that showed us. did not get one of the department did better inside. the left on touch for the night. with help the federal government will bring in some extra resources to consult and to the palm. the neighbors remain in effect would it until the safely get into the apartment. loud music was playing in his apartment and the idea was a likely to have the police to go there and perhaps to respond to the noise complaint intricate the explosive device. they're supposed to go in any time today. is that correct
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and this week to see how they can strategically to win? we're hearing from a source now that within the hour you go into the apartment is a dangerous situation the of more than one personnel on the scene. did did tremble week that need the trigger for the device. and somehow and from what you're hearing this trap apparently has 30 area shows there fire were to buy. and they're sort of soft ball size and color. and we're not sure what they're filled with so perhaps it's some kind of mixture of things that were purchased legally and we don't know. the big task on their hands. the natural remotely debt needed and see what else they can for the apartment and an to get someone else. of any indication of what me of motivated the suspect? at
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birth we now know. in the please do not and not saying anything. there are reports that the suspect has been here and tell the police that he was the joker making up reference to the villain in batman. he's not cooperate with authorities. the police chief in very careful of not missing anything. he does not harm the investigation. when the injured is a university of pacific graduate. as she shot multiple times. she's undergone surgery and is now recovering. and today is the first day that most people candidacy the new batman movie. and like to see more security at the theaters all over the bay area. the local police to not expect a similar incident and however they want to let movie gorse no peer 6. and the amc theaters will not allow anyone wearing costumes in to see the
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movie. there should be a little bit of concern as far as not making it look like a halloween party. in my few of the whole thing distresses you come. the movie theater managers have been going over safety procedures with the staff in the event of an emergency. we've more on cbs assets. we have a live stream coverage from our denver sister station. and there's no doubt that the hospitals your freddie's massacre relied heavily on the blood banks. the american blood supply is low. that is a problem of the bay area residents can help fix. we're one the places we condone it this morning in lme debt. we are on sixth street. there will be applied to draw in just a few minutes. you see the
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truck behind me. this blood drive is just one of 80 that will be happening in the month of july on track to be the largest a bay area + try to in the red cross is history. their goal is to double last year's collection of 1700 points. the blood is at an emergency level. they received 50,000 fewer donations and the month of june and shortfall means it and half of the readily available blood on hand now the did did at the same time last year. all blood types are needed of course. but high demand are zero negative, positive, a negative and a be negative. it's as one unit of blood has the potential to save between one and three lives. they're asking everyone who is available to come to donate blood during the month of july. we're here in alameda. it also wanted to address today in san jose and is on in san jose.
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another will be at st. anthony and oakley. as a partnership between the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints and catholic communities that 10 other interfaith organization spent their working to try to increase the number of blood donations. your life in colombia this morning. most people are searching for a perfect beach weather along the coast. the small town that has people hunting for core make no she's as well. will have the latest on the shooting in colorado. and with the police are doing in terms of entering the apartment. there's a lot happening in our weather department. yesterday was 2-15 degrees warmer in the bay area. to be even warmer inland today. the entire forecast is coming up. ,,
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and east bay woman met a sad eyes of a homeless man before it passed out on the streets. that defining moment leets this jefferson award winner to create a program to help. i'm really proud of you. you jump in and doing this. from the small office in point richmond she makes the things happen. to put a brave front. is a non-profit she founded in the kitchen using retirement money. her goal is to help the homeless find jobs they love. she left her parents and malaysia and script by doing odd jobs. you feel be down. you feel that and we can see you. it takes a special person to look
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at you and say i think you can do this. and have faith in you. she's using her business in psychology training to help the single mother who quit the dispatcher shop four years ago spend time with young twin girls. the cannot find another job. i never imagined being in a situation of this. but i am carried and she has made me feel like an important enough. they really care. about to let people come through the program. in half of them have gotten jobs. and the members gain work experience volunteering to plan and nonprofits events. she's cochairing the barbecue fundraiser. there also organizing the conference on homelessness and did just remember those who live on the street. the nonprofit members gain skills and budgeting,
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speaking and marketing. and helped enter wilson with this interview skills. and two years after completing a program he's a supervisor at private security company. how much does it mean to you? how you measure it? his family. inspire confidence and courage. went this bessie into wings on. i really do. she gets emotional when they get hired. i cried. it is not just a job. is that they are very stable inside. this week's jefferson award in the bay area coast to yvonne. the help them get the homeless to work by using the link on cbs s f dot com carried
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click the connect button and jefferson awards to find our story. insert a shipping of to be another beautiful day. another hot day in the bay area. we look outside now that the live pictures of the golden gate bridge. we check some of the big weather attractions and the marketplace and menlo park. you get a warm sunny day with temperatures at 82 degrees. and california state fair in sacramento it will be bright and sunny and dago triple digits. a look at our temperatures right now currently. in santa rosa be a 54 degrees. weaver pinpoint weather forecast. good saturday morning.
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western office forecast some clouds along the shoreline and most sunny and mild temperatures as you head out and low pressure is spending alaska. there's a high pressure that is coming out for the midwest. it will get warm today and run the bay area. it will be hot in mind. temperatures will be easy me into the '90s. look at what is happening. it looks like low klaus in a forecast will form along the shoreline. the rest of the date looks clear in ashes return of pacific air conditioner and it will get more. the beach will be very mild. if it gets too warm for you in mind head to peach puree into heading out tomorrow by the way, san francisco looks ok. the winds are of the west at 25 crowns per hour. the high as 70. in chicago and denver have thunderstorms and added york,
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you're ok on sunday. los angeles sunday. with the flow firing up over the desert southwest. they're popping up around arizona and mexico. that must south eastern flow will continue to stream over the four corners and for us if you head towards the far northern california. redding has 103 degrees in the forecast. so does fresno. lake tahoe looks good. and if 58 in chilling degrees. and in a forecast a bay area we go by the numbers wirtz 83 in fear month. we've 82 and he were carried live 62 along the shore line. in the east bay, the temperatures will be in the '90s. and we and 93 in dublin. and of the north bay, it will be 1. the eighties for the most part along the shoreline. to 60s and sunny skies in if you need relief hang
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on to tuesday. and saturday and sunday and monday we still in the '90s in the spirit of the next weekend, will keep you cool. they're sure whether. have a great saturday. your new guide to growing and wardrobe for the first-time author and title is gentleman norman. how to demand. the four legate offer is of regular at the fairmont hotel carat to look at this little guy. his plea and advice on good old-fashioned manners. amid gentle and norman and also his human partner. the morning to you. thank you so much. you are beautiful and norman is adorable. what inspired how the demand? people and telling me for years and had to do something with norman. i've always said that this is the perfect man. he always looks at me when i'm talking to him. he does want to be close to me. your taxes
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sitting in a fair amount to one morning and he was being a perfect little gentleman and i started to think that this little vignettes the consent to do situations for his behaving perfectly. you were inspired by some hard times in your arm personal life. my mother had alzheimer's for seven years. and working on this book help me get through the first christmas without her. part of the proceeds are going to the alzheimer's association in san diego imperial chapter. i like kelly assisting to us. is that perfect gentleman? i really like that in a book we have a segment that says at some point the social media is no longer social. and women like i 290 contact. were some other points he took some pictures with norman and the mistress of the manners one of my favorites as the
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cologne is only for people get close to you. not everyone in the elevator. so it is a beautiful shot set up at the fairmont hotel. with a doorman with the white gloves. and you smell tenement norman's cologne ticket really wanted to be in the closed hand. very nice. how old is norman question mark, a lot to ask that? he is 12. he to celebrate his 12th birthday. is he protective of you? he can be carried will people one run over to him in one scene because of this is acute. he thinks they're coming towards me. so he can be a little bit protected. that is nice. a protector. your book is out now. it is how to be a man. and the proceeds go to a wonderful cause. and the put together a
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special mormon package. they have a preferred pooch package. they are wonderful to us. and wonderful to art box. if you and norman are welcome in our studio at any time. he loves the camera. norman thinking. it is been a pleasure you are a gentleman. have a great day. thank you so much. we'll have a link to the books website later today. general norman and laura thank you so much. as a good call. thank you so much. the warm weather will have 20 people flocking to the beaches including norman. the beachside town does catering to
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forget about the surfers and the big waves. there is a charming coastal town that's making its way with the kochis. we dry eye on it. let's explore. is a piece of american pie that's less than an hour from services, just off of my one and a stone's throw from coast. crown jewel is the holly farms and to carry. if you drive down the beautiful coastline and in this body is amazing. the town itself is quite little village and everything has to do for the
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families. what away from this call is setting. it produces world-class cheese. and part to get to come to the form and taste of the cheeses in the shop. the the look at the coats in even signed up beforehand and make reservations. candidacy behind- the-scenes of how we form with the croats what is the cheese that is the creme de la creme the fat and ricotta. it comes out the milk that is produced another treat weeks. and this places been warming hearts with the artichokes soup and a world-famous the damage people happy for almost 40 years. they are big and not only here in this soup but also in the famous chili and artichoke bread. this
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a lot to love about it. and tell your friends. but not too many. and from holly farms in the gold daley. with my eye on the town carried we're here for cbs five. it much more of his eye on the day becoming a one more look at today's top stories and includes the details of the movie theater shooting in colorado and with the authorities are doing to gain access,,,,,,,,
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condition. the cover broader police say that they removing the trip wire for a suspect the department could lead to a fire at a bond at the knitting. did did that the locations such as today we told them it was to be trapped. a warning that the grandfather of the suspect in his face massacre was a decorated veteran carried his grandfather was also teacher at the prestigious york school in monterey. if you want to update on how the weather will treat you today carried we've a live look outside. it's beautiful blue skies out there. we'll check out the temperatures and there's too big attractions. you couldn't have a warm and sunny day carried at the california state fair in sacramento is going to be bright and sunny 100 degrees. recalling for 61 degrees in most of the areas.
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