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every child has a mother and father. every child needs a mother and father. now, i know there is a lot of families where that is unfortunately not possible. my own family, that is the situation and people do heroic jobs. but ideally a child learns from their father what it means to be a woman and from their mother -- from their father what it means to be a father and from their mother what it means to be a woman. >> we'll talk more about that when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. did nana ever give you cheerios when you were a little kid? yeah, she did. were cheerios the same back then? cheerios has pretty much been the same forever. so...when we have cheerios, it's kind of like we are having breakfast with nana... yeah... ♪
every child has a mother and father. every child needs a mother and father. now, i know there is a lot of families where that is unfortunately not possible. my own family, that is the situation and people do heroic jobs. but ideally a child learns from their father what it means to be a woman and from their mother -- from their father what it means to be a father and from their mother what it means to be a woman. >> we'll talk more about that when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ]...
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tyrell: she was a loving mother who had trouble nursing her child. carmichael: your client neglected advice ignored the warning signs. given her conduct this baby's death was a certainty. and this comes from who, dad? i'm sorry, ms. tyrell, but whether or not your client's conduct was an accident is a matter for trial. your motion to dismiss is denied. we'll pick a jury tomorrow. carmichael: how many of you are parents? so, most of you have changed a diaper woken up in the middle of the night at the sound of a cry or a cough. is that right... mrs. chazin? chazin: many times. because it was important to you as part of your role as a parent to be aware of your child especially when they're ung. yes, of course. you're going to hear testimony that a baby starved to death. starved to death in the arms of his mother. mrs. chazin, can i have your promise that you will remember your experience as a parent when you consider whether or not this could have been an accident? yes. may i have that promise from all of you? yes. thank you. we want you to remember, to
tyrell: she was a loving mother who had trouble nursing her child. carmichael: your client neglected advice ignored the warning signs. given her conduct this baby's death was a certainty. and this comes from who, dad? i'm sorry, ms. tyrell, but whether or not your client's conduct was an accident is a matter for trial. your motion to dismiss is denied. we'll pick a jury tomorrow. carmichael: how many of you are parents? so, most of you have changed a diaper woken up in the middle of the night...
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a mother lying with her baby and dog on the grass, was hit by a city truck. tonight, a park employee was accused of hit and run. jean elle is in the neighborhood. and a lot of people say reckless driving is nothing new about this park. >> reporter: people who live here, have told me they were worried someone would get hurt by the drivers. they are stunned a mother has been killed. strangers are now leaving flowers here, where the mother was laying with her dog and her baby, when she was run over and killed by a city rec and park worker. >> kids and dogs here all the time. and they know that. >> reporter: this man says rec and park workers who drive in holly park should know to be careful. this afternoon, witnesses say one driver, in a green city pickup, like this one, suddenly turned off the paved path and on to the lawn, where a 35-year-old woman was laying down with her baby and dog in the sunshine. the driver went down the hill and drove right over the woman, as people screamed at him to stop. the mother died from her injuries. >> this is a tragedy. that i
a mother lying with her baby and dog on the grass, was hit by a city truck. tonight, a park employee was accused of hit and run. jean elle is in the neighborhood. and a lot of people say reckless driving is nothing new about this park. >> reporter: people who live here, have told me they were worried someone would get hurt by the drivers. they are stunned a mother has been killed. strangers are now leaving flowers here, where the mother was laying with her dog and her baby, when she was...
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but none of that will bring a mother back to her baby. >> she is just very generous and she has given life to service to being a mentor, coach and now a mother. >> reporter: christine svanemyr a zen monk who worked as a life coach. she leaves behind a husband and her baby daughter. live in san francisco, brian webb, kpix 5. >>> a new spectacle promising to generate a lot of business is set to debut on the peninsula. a gleaming glass enclosed apple store opens juicing --- it seems to be l the rage right now. but is it better for you than eati whole fruits and vegetables. we'll put it to the test. a house in riverside --- go after an early morning explosion.,, neighbors were jarred awaket 4:30 this morning. when they looked out the window, thiss what they saw. a house leveled. police thought a p crashed into the house becae of the extensive damage. turns out --- a gas leak sparked the blast. few surrounding houses were slightly damaged. no one was in the house that blew. and no one else was hurt. massive flames could be seer blocks in one martinez neighborhood, early this morning. the f
but none of that will bring a mother back to her baby. >> she is just very generous and she has given life to service to being a mentor, coach and now a mother. >> reporter: christine svanemyr a zen monk who worked as a life coach. she leaves behind a husband and her baby daughter. live in san francisco, brian webb, kpix 5. >>> a new spectacle promising to generate a lot of business is set to debut on the peninsula. a gleaming glass enclosed apple store opens juicing --- it...
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name something that would be creepy for a mother to still be doing for her 40-year-old son. burt. >> breast-feed him. steve: ha ha! >> yes. steve: i think once you start cutting them teeth... it's time you find something else to do because every one know--i ain't going there. turn around and see if it'up there. breast-feed him. >> play! play! steve: they're gonna play. >> we're gonna play, steve. [cheering] steve: uh, celeste? >> yes, sir. steve: how you doing? good. what do you do, celeste? >> well, i'm a billing specialist for an oil and gas company. steve: oh, ok. >> yeah. are you gonna ask me something else? we practiced. we rehearsed. i'm expecting something else. steve: y'all practiced? let me ask you a question. was i at the practice? >> no, sir. no, sir. steve: see, i don't really know what--i just meet the family when i come out. i ain't really met y'all before, so maybe-- ok, ok, let me ask you something else. do you barbecue? >> yes. well, my daddy barbecues. i just eat, as you can tell. ha ha! ok, to be honest. let's be honest. >> hey, she's my daughter. i claim
name something that would be creepy for a mother to still be doing for her 40-year-old son. burt. >> breast-feed him. steve: ha ha! >> yes. steve: i think once you start cutting them teeth... it's time you find something else to do because every one know--i ain't going there. turn around and see if it'up there. breast-feed him. >> play! play! steve: they're gonna play. >> we're gonna play, steve. [cheering] steve: uh, celeste? >> yes, sir. steve: how you doing?...
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>>> a san francisco parks worker accused of running over a mother, killing her and then leaving the scene. why neighbors say they aren't surprised. >>> new details on an nbc bay area exclusive. a second lawsuit has been filed against 49ers star aldon smith. >>> happening now, president obama meeting with the top world leaders at that g-20 summit. what he's doing behind the scenes to try to get support for military action in syria. >>> a live look outside this morning, looking at san francisco. it looks pretty darn clear. nice weekend, very warm. it's friday, september 6. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning everyone. it's 4:30. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm marla tellez. jon and laura have the day off. let's look at the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. you saw the clear skies, dark skies but we're in for a significant warmup. >> let's get to the good stuff. happy friday to both of you and to you at home you made it to the end of the week. although it will be hot, you made it. i can tell you right now there are some choice places where you can celebrate that heat across t
>>> a san francisco parks worker accused of running over a mother, killing her and then leaving the scene. why neighbors say they aren't surprised. >>> new details on an nbc bay area exclusive. a second lawsuit has been filed against 49ers star aldon smith. >>> happening now, president obama meeting with the top world leaders at that g-20 summit. what he's doing behind the scenes to try to get support for military action in syria. >>> a live look outside this...
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. >>> a gesture that touched a mothers heart. >>> a day at the pool is excruciating for five young girls. who gave them second-degree burns. . >>> a document released by edward snead tone the washington -- snowden to the "washington post" says people with links to terrorist groups apply to cia. the document said that one in five applicants raised red flags and some had connections to hamas, hezbollah and al qaeda. more airlines are offering roomier seats. 40% of flights have extra leg room seats if you're willing to pay a fee. some are offering the seats for free. southwest, alaska, jetblue, u.s. air and virgin. the standard seat has 31 inches. >>> five girls are recovering from second-degree burns they got with playing with limes in the sun. they decided to pick limes off a tree and smash them with rocks. the juice got on the skin. after a day in the sun they ended up in the hospital with severe burns. lime juice causes a condition that makes the skin very sensitive to light. >> it was pretty scary and mind blowing at the same time. >> the girls are doing fine now, doctors say they need
. >>> a gesture that touched a mothers heart. >>> a day at the pool is excruciating for five young girls. who gave them second-degree burns. . >>> a document released by edward snead tone the washington -- snowden to the "washington post" says people with links to terrorist groups apply to cia. the document said that one in five applicants raised red flags and some had connections to hamas, hezbollah and al qaeda. more airlines are offering roomier seats....
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your mother never talked to me much either. he then gave me a list of my father's fewer former coworkers and suggested i interview them as well which i did and as i conducted those interviews slowly, ever so slowly the onion layers of my mother's secret life began to peel away. one of those former co-workers was irving, i assume many of you recognize that name. in the 1950s he was a chemical engineer at north american aviation. after a losing his job there in 1960 he studied law, became a defense attorney los angeles, his most famous client, charles manson. he would be referred to as the toscanini of tedium but his first career was in aerospace engineering and at north american he worked at the desk next to my mother. the day i was born, charles manson's future attorney came to the hospital to give me my first birthday present, a baseball bat. i was one day old and owned a baseball bat. after a few days i completed my interviews with co-workers, somebody had done it over the phone. i felt i had enough information to complete the two tasks my fat
your mother never talked to me much either. he then gave me a list of my father's fewer former coworkers and suggested i interview them as well which i did and as i conducted those interviews slowly, ever so slowly the onion layers of my mother's secret life began to peel away. one of those former co-workers was irving, i assume many of you recognize that name. in the 1950s he was a chemical engineer at north american aviation. after a losing his job there in 1960 he studied law, became a...
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this is a story about a mother never taught your children. this is a story about a wife who rarely talks to her husband, that they were married for 53 years. this is a story about a woman who desperately wanted happiness, but could never summon the strength to reach for them. this is a story the woman who had a family that loved her, but his struggle in return. this is a story about a woman who people admired but could never get close to. this is a story of a woman who harbored many secret and lived in daily fear that those secrets of what he be revealed. this is the story of a woman who took the secret to her grave. this is a story about america's first in a rocket scientist. this is the story about my mother. in january of 2004 i received a call from my sister karen. our mother had passed away, a victim of emphysema, too many cigarettes over too many years. i called my father and asked what i could do. two things he said. give the eulogy at her mother's funeral and write the obituary for the newspaper. the dilemma i faced was how deeply the
this is a story about a mother never taught your children. this is a story about a wife who rarely talks to her husband, that they were married for 53 years. this is a story about a woman who desperately wanted happiness, but could never summon the strength to reach for them. this is a story the woman who had a family that loved her, but his struggle in return. this is a story about a woman who people admired but could never get close to. this is a story of a woman who harbored many secret and...
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. >>> and in new york, a mother of four tries to hire a hitman to stage a deadly accident involving her husband. >> so i want to make sure that when the cops come to my house i know what not to say. >> now, watch up close as these lethal plans unfold, then unravel. >> looks like you want him gone, not walking the earth anymore. >> you want him dead, it's going to be $20,000. >>> "caught on camera" presents "the hitman tapes." >> where did you put her remains? >> the lake. tied up with some chains i bought from the dump yard. >> four minutes. that's the amount of surveillance footage law enforcement needs to build a case against patrick shemori, a 28-year-old real estate agent described by family and friends in charlottesville, virginia, as a gentle but misguided soul, and by u.s. attorney tim haffe as a cold criminal. >> on the tape, he is cold, dispassionate, focused on his goal of having his wifeeat eeliminat eeliminated. >> she disgraced everything. everything she touched, man. she wrecks people. >> i'm not a skogs. -- psychologist. but psychopaths have a lack of empathy. the things
. >>> and in new york, a mother of four tries to hire a hitman to stage a deadly accident involving her husband. >> so i want to make sure that when the cops come to my house i know what not to say. >> now, watch up close as these lethal plans unfold, then unravel. >> looks like you want him gone, not walking the earth anymore. >> you want him dead, it's going to be $20,000. >>> "caught on camera" presents "the hitman tapes."...
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a mother and daughter caught in a hit and run accident in san francisco. and witnesses say the person behind the wheel may have been a city worker. let'ssdaÑ bring in stephanie, j arrived on the scene. what do we know at this hour? >> reporter: this is developing, a very fluid situation. we are live in holly park circle. the park to my right and over here is basically surrounded by all homes. what you see here, there are at least a dozen, likely more, san francisco police officers here. they are looking all around the park. what we saw when we walked closer to that scene is some belongings that looked like clothes and a backpack underneath a tree here at the park. what we know is there was a report of a woman and her child hit by a vehicle here at holly park. that was just before 2:30 this afternoon. witnesses have reported it was a city vehicle that had actually run over this woman, who we were told by neighbors, was lying on the grass here. if you look on this side here, you can see the entire park is trees and grass on this side. so they said she was ly
a mother and daughter caught in a hit and run accident in san francisco. and witnesses say the person behind the wheel may have been a city worker. let'ssdaÑ bring in stephanie, j arrived on the scene. what do we know at this hour? >> reporter: this is developing, a very fluid situation. we are live in holly park circle. the park to my right and over here is basically surrounded by all homes. what you see here, there are at least a dozen, likely more, san francisco police officers here....
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>>> now at noon, outrage and sadness after a mother is killed while sunbathing in a san francisco park. we have new information on the city worker suspected in the deadly hit-and-run. >>> extensive damage after a fire destroyed business, cars and a home in martinez, how it is believed started and what firefighters say kept them from getting there faster. >>> plus more possible buying for pg&e, the special hearing after the utility admitted to core recordkeeping. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this ktvu channel 2 news at noon. >> good afternoon, i am tori campbell, just over an hour ago san francisco police released the name of the city employee suspected of hitting and killing a mother at a local park. ktvu's brian flores is live in san francisco with new details about the suspect and the victim. >> reporter: yeah, that information came out an hour ago, that identified the driver as thomas berrios sky, held at jail on 315,000 dollars bail and the d.a.'s office expects the case by monday. in the meantime behind me several people continue to look at this makeshift m
>>> now at noon, outrage and sadness after a mother is killed while sunbathing in a san francisco park. we have new information on the city worker suspected in the deadly hit-and-run. >>> extensive damage after a fire destroyed business, cars and a home in martinez, how it is believed started and what firefighters say kept them from getting there faster. >>> plus more possible buying for pg&e, the special hearing after the utility admitted to core recordkeeping....
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she is a mother of two and she is pursuing a bachelor's degree in psychology. she serves as a board member for the american indian alliance of santa clara county and actively engaged with san jose inter community and works with healthy styles and life choices and has been chaired san jose power wow and held in year. each her they hold a sporting event to bring natives together to promote wellness. she believes in these events lie the developing in youth the sense of self worth and resiliency necessary for them to succeed. she prides herself in the design and implementation of an art curriculum that includes, but not limited to bead work, dancing and sewing and a firm believer in these traditions and intrinsic values instill solidity and pride in being responsible individuals in a contemporary landscape. in addition her years of dance experience has lead her to be a respected and decorated and sought after resource for many bay area presentations. she regularly has theater performances and in leading discussions and after hour mentorship activities. she is a mem
she is a mother of two and she is pursuing a bachelor's degree in psychology. she serves as a board member for the american indian alliance of santa clara county and actively engaged with san jose inter community and works with healthy styles and life choices and has been chaired san jose power wow and held in year. each her they hold a sporting event to bring natives together to promote wellness. she believes in these events lie the developing in youth the sense of self worth and resiliency...
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reality. >> coming up, a mother, a daughter, a moment 15 months in the making. her like that. >> and coming up next friday on "dateline." >> if that is heaven, i will take hell. >> innocent and beautiful, she was raised here, a shadowy church where girls were ordered to marry a man old enough to be their great grandfather. >> he was 85 and i was 19. >> but she resisted, even took on the leader who ruled them all. >> he pointed his feinger at me he says i will break you. >> break her? try again. she got out and help investigators uncover the truth about this powerful prophet. >> it will just rock you, it's so horrible. >> a sinister secret caught on tape. >> that's something i'll never forget. >> he alluded the law for years. could her determination finally bring him down? ♪ ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't
reality. >> coming up, a mother, a daughter, a moment 15 months in the making. her like that. >> and coming up next friday on "dateline." >> if that is heaven, i will take hell. >> innocent and beautiful, she was raised here, a shadowy church where girls were ordered to marry a man old enough to be their great grandfather. >> he was 85 and i was 19. >> but she resisted, even took on the leader who ruled them all. >> he pointed his feinger at...
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yesterday's accident killed a young mother at a bernal heights park. kpix 5's brian webb is live where neighbors are remembering a life taken way too soon. brian. >> reporter: and we've learned the victim christine svanemyr was a zen monk working as a life coach. she was enjoying the day with her daughter sitting on the lawn under a try on the last day of her life. >> reporter: at holly park a memorial of flowers grows by the hour as the mood moves from shock to sadness. >> oh, my god, i was just there. it's terrible. >> reporter: 35-year-old christine svanemyr was at the park with her 11-month-old baby when she was run over and killed by a recs and park truck. her baby was unharmed. rudolfo knew her well. >> about 20 minutes ago, i found out it was a friend of mine and so i'm a little startled right now. >> reporter: a day later you can still see the tire tracks heading downhill to where the accident happened. and people who use this park a lot say that cutting through the grass is an all-too-common practice. >> i have laid around here on the grass he
yesterday's accident killed a young mother at a bernal heights park. kpix 5's brian webb is live where neighbors are remembering a life taken way too soon. brian. >> reporter: and we've learned the victim christine svanemyr was a zen monk working as a life coach. she was enjoying the day with her daughter sitting on the lawn under a try on the last day of her life. >> reporter: at holly park a memorial of flowers grows by the hour as the mood moves from shock to sadness. >>...
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one of the kids, a 16-year-old boy, died on impact. the mother and the other child were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. a catering van was also hit in the accident. the three people inside suffered neck and back injuries. now, here this is an up-close look at the aftermath of this accident. you can really just see how bad this -- the aftermath is here. we are can give you an update. the mother is suffering life- threatening injuries. the good news is the boy's 17- year-old sister is expected to survive. reporting live in san francisco, back to you. >> cate, how about the driver? do we have details about her? >> reporter: well, when i asked a witness that same question, frank, and she told me that she saw the driver get out of the car and then she put her hand on top of her head and immediately after was taken into an ambulance. but police tell me that she is in stable condition and is expected to survive. >> lots of questions for her, though. okay, cate caugiran live for us in san francisco, thank you. >>> a san francisco neighborhoo
one of the kids, a 16-year-old boy, died on impact. the mother and the other child were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. a catering van was also hit in the accident. the three people inside suffered neck and back injuries. now, here this is an up-close look at the aftermath of this accident. you can really just see how bad this -- the aftermath is here. we are can give you an update. the mother is suffering life- threatening injuries. the good news is the boy's 17- year-old sister...
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. >>> a san francisco high school student killed. his mother and sister injured after they were involved in a horrific collision at gough and pine. tara moriarty joins us live from pine and gough where several blocks are still shut down. >> reporter: well, witnesses including two police officers say that an elderly woman who was driving at speeds up to 80 miles an hour before she crashed into a white catering van and the gold colored minivan that you see, killing a teenager. the major accident investigators team is still reconstructing how all of this unfolded so tragically. >> two twisted heaps of metal live in gough and pine streets. >> the witnesses say it sounded like an explosion. the van was airborne. >> reporter: tanya smith says it was scary. >> when i looked up, the car was landing. >> reporter: just before 7:00, officers spotted a silver mercedes speeding westbound on pine. >> the car was going so fast, they didn't have time to activate lights an sirens to get within a block of it. >> reporter: after three blocks -- >> the independent
. >>> a san francisco high school student killed. his mother and sister injured after they were involved in a horrific collision at gough and pine. tara moriarty joins us live from pine and gough where several blocks are still shut down. >> reporter: well, witnesses including two police officers say that an elderly woman who was driving at speeds up to 80 miles an hour before she crashed into a white catering van and the gold colored minivan that you see, killing a teenager. the...
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my mom would always be doing my laundry. >> gonzales says he has a good relationship with his mother,ut she's about to fly in from minnesota for her first visit to the jail. >> she wasn't very happy with me the last time we talked. she'll be here for a couple of weeks. we'll see what she has to say. >> three miles away in the women's wing of orange county's central jail facility, paula revis, serving three years for identity theft and forgery is also preparing for a mother-son reunion. >> here you go. >> i know it's hard for him that i'm in here. i just want him to forgive me that i'm not out there for him, and i want him to know that i'm going to be out there. >> rivas' son is a marine who deployed to afghanistan seven months ago. >> i always wanted my son to join the military, but when you realize that they are going to war and there's nothing you can do, it's not easy. especially being here in jail, you know. he has nothing to come home to. i'm in here, you know. i can't write -- well, i could write him, but it's just difficult, you know. i didn't want him to get a letter with oran
my mom would always be doing my laundry. >> gonzales says he has a good relationship with his mother,ut she's about to fly in from minnesota for her first visit to the jail. >> she wasn't very happy with me the last time we talked. she'll be here for a couple of weeks. we'll see what she has to say. >> three miles away in the women's wing of orange county's central jail facility, paula revis, serving three years for identity theft and forgery is also preparing for a mother-son...
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. >>> a horrific crash leaves a teenager dead and a mother and daughter hurt on the streets of san francisco. tonight authorities told us there will not be any intomation released about the driver tonight or over the weekend. earlier the police said the accident happened when the unidentified woman was driving a mother dade disease and crashed into the back of a van. the name of the 16-year-old killed is kevin san. the charges the driver could face -- >> reporter: this tangled mess is what's left of two vehicles following a deadly collision just before 7:00 in the morning. >> the vehicle responsible for was southern most lane, pulled around a bus and, again, according to one witness, hit the van from behind exploding it up into the air. >> you could tell this had a weight to it. it was really serious. >> are police say the mini van was stopped at a light when hit by an elderly woman doing speeds of 70 or 80 miles an hour. >> officers saw the vehicle pass them at a rate of speed upwards of 70 miles an hour by all estimates. they didn't have time to get behind the car. >> reporter: inside the
. >>> a horrific crash leaves a teenager dead and a mother and daughter hurt on the streets of san francisco. tonight authorities told us there will not be any intomation released about the driver tonight or over the weekend. earlier the police said the accident happened when the unidentified woman was driving a mother dade disease and crashed into the back of a van. the name of the 16-year-old killed is kevin san. the charges the driver could face -- >> reporter: this tangled...
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a mother visited the spot one last time where her son was killed by a drunk driver. ktvu's john sasaki went along with her. >> reporter: we followed the california highway patrol on to had old eastern span of the bay bridge to visit a solemn spot. a mission led by carol. >> i want to know that spot and then i would like to walk the rest of where the car ended up. >> reporter: august 17, 2008 they were headed east when a car slammed into it at 100 miles per hour. he was killed. >> we had the opportunity with the bridge being closed that we could bring the family out so they could have closure. >> reporter: this is the family's car after the crash with nothing left of the back seat. >> the scene played out thousands of times. every year. >> the chp showed her the point of impact. she created a memorial. one heart and a smaller heart. then his mother left imprints outside the heart. >> i am hugging you like you held us. i love you. >> reporter: as it has been in the past five years. >> the driver of the other car made the choice tadrive after -- to driver after drinking
a mother visited the spot one last time where her son was killed by a drunk driver. ktvu's john sasaki went along with her. >> reporter: we followed the california highway patrol on to had old eastern span of the bay bridge to visit a solemn spot. a mission led by carol. >> i want to know that spot and then i would like to walk the rest of where the car ended up. >> reporter: august 17, 2008 they were headed east when a car slammed into it at 100 miles per hour. he was killed....
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a relationship with her fiance. although advocacy groups sponsor bus trips to bring families to see their mothers, such trips are rare have a visitor on any given day, meaning anza was among a precious, lucky few. >> it makes life in here livable. you know, gives me something to look forward to. >>> when we return -- ♪ the power to heal >> -- while some look to god for love in prison, others look to each other. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. oh, that feels really good.it's hugging my body. they just look at you like you cured all the problems they've ever had. we hear it all the time: "i didn't know a bed could feel like this." oh yeah. at our biggest sale of the year, every sleep number bed is on sale. queen mattresses
a relationship with her fiance. although advocacy groups sponsor bus trips to bring families to see their mothers, such trips are rare have a visitor on any given day, meaning anza was among a precious, lucky few. >> it makes life in here livable. you know, gives me something to look forward to. >>> when we return -- ♪ the power to heal >> -- while some look to god for love in prison, others look to each other. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit...
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new images from the siege at westgate show a policeman coaxing a mother and child from their hiding after the attacks started. there are also reports as a helicopter hovered overhead, militants started executing lostages and tossing their bodies off the -- hostages and tossing their bodies off the roof. some survivors say they let muslims leave and this man begged the attackers for his life. >> i just said leave me alone. i'd been injured. >> reporter: a grenade blew off part of this man's foot. kenya says it has 10 suspects in custody. five died in the assault. a conditionian official says it's too soon to confirm the attackers' nationalities hitting some may still be buried inside. >> kenyan authorities also say american forensic teams are on site helping the investigators search through that burned out rubble looking for i was honored to serve as governor of virginia. we brought folks together in richmond to focus on creating jobs and getting results. that's the virginia way. and that's why i'm backing terry mcauliffe for governor. terry won't let ideological battles get in the way of
new images from the siege at westgate show a policeman coaxing a mother and child from their hiding after the attacks started. there are also reports as a helicopter hovered overhead, militants started executing lostages and tossing their bodies off the -- hostages and tossing their bodies off the roof. some survivors say they let muslims leave and this man begged the attackers for his life. >> i just said leave me alone. i'd been injured. >> reporter: a grenade blew off part of...
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this is a story about my mother. in january of 2004, i received a call from my sister, karen, our mother passed away. victim of enfaa see ma. too many cigarettes over too many years. i called my father to ask him what i could do. two things, write an obituary for the europe -- give a eulogy. how do you give a eulogy or write an obituary about someone that kept everything bottled up? the time i come i decided for people to stop acting coy. the time had come for people to start talking about mary sherman morgan. i drove to my father's house and interviewed him. prying open that steel safe. he told me a few things some of which i already was aware of. she was born in a small farm in north dakota. she was youngest of eight children. her father refused to send her to school when she was young wanting her to work on the farm. e haven'tly -- eventually the state of north dakota intervened and forced her father to allow her to attend school. they gave her a -- the state of north dakota gave her a horse so she could get across
this is a story about my mother. in january of 2004, i received a call from my sister, karen, our mother passed away. victim of enfaa see ma. too many cigarettes over too many years. i called my father to ask him what i could do. two things, write an obituary for the europe -- give a eulogy. how do you give a eulogy or write an obituary about someone that kept everything bottled up? the time i come i decided for people to stop acting coy. the time had come for people to start talking about mary...
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team oracle and the back-to-back win over team new zealand yesterday. >> still to come, a mother is upsetbout her daughter lying about her teen daughter saying at her boyfriend's house and has a at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. taking care of our customers. taking care of her. and the next thing on our list is bungee jumping. [ male announcer ] helping you -- now that's what's important to us. >> now a story that we first reported here on friday. investigators took this cell phone video from one of three suspected gang members now arrested for running an illegal dog-fighting ring. it shows two pitt bulls fighting as the owners and bystanders provoked them to fight more. this morning, police released the still images from the video and show four other people police say were inv
team oracle and the back-to-back win over team new zealand yesterday. >> still to come, a mother is upsetbout her daughter lying about her teen daughter saying at her boyfriend's house and has a at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so...
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enough that they have connected him with another crime in union city where he exposed himself to a mother and three little girls. if other families were victimized, police hope they feel comfortable coming forward. >> we're looking to provide closure for as many victim families as possible. >> he is listed in the national sex offender registry for committing lewd acts with a child. he's bail is set at million dollars. his court appearance is set for october 4th. he allegedly exposed himself last year to children at a renaissance fair in gilroy. >>> we're going to be back with more news right after this. [ maragno ] if the car was invented today, it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd wake up with a full tank, ready to go. if the car was invented today, it would be the 100% electric nissan leaf. with over 200 million gas-free miles driven and automatic hov lane access, the question isn't "why electric?" it's "why gas?" [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a 2013 nissa
enough that they have connected him with another crime in union city where he exposed himself to a mother and three little girls. if other families were victimized, police hope they feel comfortable coming forward. >> we're looking to provide closure for as many victim families as possible. >> he is listed in the national sex offender registry for committing lewd acts with a child. he's bail is set at million dollars. his court appearance is set for october 4th. he allegedly exposed...
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. >>> a plea deal for the man accused of murdering a mother and her daughter. how the prosecution made sure this man would never get out of jail. >> plus, the fbi presence is significant after a terror attack at a shopping mall. we have new exclusive video and a witness account of what it was like inside. >>> mgm reveals its plans for a new casino proposed for natural harbor. we'll have the story. the temperature tomorrow the temperature tomorrow morning. i was honored to serve as governor of virginia. we brought folks together in richmond to focus on creating jobs and getting results. that's the virginia way. and that's why i'm backing terry mcauliffe for governor. terry won't let ideological battles get in the way of making progress. terry will work with democrats, republicans, and independents to create jobs and move virginia forward. it's important for virginia that we elect terry mcauliffe as our governor. i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. morning. >>> mgm has grand plans for a new casino at national harbor. that's if it
. >>> a plea deal for the man accused of murdering a mother and her daughter. how the prosecution made sure this man would never get out of jail. >> plus, the fbi presence is significant after a terror attack at a shopping mall. we have new exclusive video and a witness account of what it was like inside. >>> mgm reveals its plans for a new casino proposed for natural harbor. we'll have the story. the temperature tomorrow the temperature tomorrow morning. i was honored...
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i grew up in a household where i was sexually abused by men in the community that used to visit my mother. and i think i really vivid, a lot of the flashbacks at age 9, i'm pretty sure, probably happened earlier, but a lot of that comes from age 9 is when i realized that, oh my goodness this is not how it's supposed to be, and i started drinking as a result because i couldn't cope with it. at that early age? at age 9, i drank every day. at age 9 because it helped me to numb out what was going on in my life. so, after being in a household of sexual, verbal, and physical abuse, i ended up in foster care and then put into with, placed with a family member, only for my mother to come back to get me and to be exposed to even more trauma, married at a very young age who my husband beat me and verbally, physically, horrible, horrible abuser. and so the cycle just continued, and at around age 19 because i created a belief system- i am nothing i'll never amount to anything because i thought that these things were supposed to happen to me. so, when someone came to me at age 19 and said "try this,"
i grew up in a household where i was sexually abused by men in the community that used to visit my mother. and i think i really vivid, a lot of the flashbacks at age 9, i'm pretty sure, probably happened earlier, but a lot of that comes from age 9 is when i realized that, oh my goodness this is not how it's supposed to be, and i started drinking as a result because i couldn't cope with it. at that early age? at age 9, i drank every day. at age 9 because it helped me to numb out what was going...
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you cannot say as the ceo is more important to be a mother first. ard to reconcile because in theory it is the most important job but if you're a female surgeon are you a mother first of the operating table? no. we have to come to a point where we realize we make certain sacrifices as long as the end justifies the means. melissa: he says some places -- sometimes? >> that was my point that moment to moment shift. the other interesting part is refocused solely on women. we don't talk about male ceos what is there work life balance? are they a father first? how do they divide their day? >> that is a great point. but people don't expect men to have balance. but in our generation they want balance. maybe the older generation is work work work. but now they want the balance. melissa: it is almost more is acceptable to say i will be late because i am reading to my kids classroom than for a man to say that. is that easier for us or you? >> you are right. the expectation is of course, the mothers of first obligation will be to her children. if she successfull
you cannot say as the ceo is more important to be a mother first. ard to reconcile because in theory it is the most important job but if you're a female surgeon are you a mother first of the operating table? no. we have to come to a point where we realize we make certain sacrifices as long as the end justifies the means. melissa: he says some places -- sometimes? >> that was my point that moment to moment shift. the other interesting part is refocused solely on women. we don't talk about...
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it was a quick reaction. the motheraby, catch my baby. i just jumped in, grabbed him and took it from there. >> felix is a housing authority supervisor. he plays catcher on his softball team and today holds tight as the baby falls into his arms. >> it was a miracle out there, god was with me, and i did what i had to do. >> he makes the catch of a lifetime and gives the baby mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. moments later firefighters rescue trucinda from her burning apartment and give her oxygen. it's a harrowing scene, but both mom and baby emerge unharmed. the jaw-dropping catch, one for the record books. >>> you have no good faith. not one iota. so now, now -- >> another frightening scene involving a child being held out a window, this time with evil intentions. it unfolds in vancouver, british columbia, july 31st, 1985. >> are you willing? >> 33-year-old richard gaudry taunts police by dangling his 2-year-old son out a third-story window, holding him with just one hand. >> he was shaking the baby by the ankle, moving ar
it was a quick reaction. the motheraby, catch my baby. i just jumped in, grabbed him and took it from there. >> felix is a housing authority supervisor. he plays catcher on his softball team and today holds tight as the baby falls into his arms. >> it was a miracle out there, god was with me, and i did what i had to do. >> he makes the catch of a lifetime and gives the baby mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. moments later firefighters rescue trucinda from her burning apartment and...
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there was a mother and her son in their car when this gunfire was exchanged and luckily they were not hit. officers are still investigating, they have taken down some of the crime tape but still a lot more to go. we hear this 5-year-old should be okay. we will continue to gather information, eric rasmussen, ktvu news. >> that breaking news story is just one example of why a federal grant is going to helping for more officers. we told you about the funding at five clock. now john sasaki explains what kind of difference just 10 officers can make. >> reporter: another day, another time when oakland police are scrambling. we drove with an officer who says she is relieved that more help is on the way. >> was taking out a large gun and putting on a bullet-proof vest. >> reporter: that call turned out to be nothing but one of the calls that officer angelica mendoza responded to today. >> reporter: there was several calls that you guys were not able to roll to. how common is that? >> it's common. >> we've been the highest count in the city if not the nation. >> reporter: the grant will go to
there was a mother and her son in their car when this gunfire was exchanged and luckily they were not hit. officers are still investigating, they have taken down some of the crime tape but still a lot more to go. we hear this 5-year-old should be okay. we will continue to gather information, eric rasmussen, ktvu news. >> that breaking news story is just one example of why a federal grant is going to helping for more officers. we told you about the funding at five clock. now john sasaki...
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. >> if i have a mother or sister- - >> if you have one first degree relative with breast cancer, less than 45, we recommend that you get tested. if you have two family members with breast cancer, if one of them was under 50 we recommend that you get tested. so there are certain criteria but certainly if you have family members, especially younger family, first degree relatives, you should consider seeing a generally nettic counselor or speaking to your -- genetic counselor or speaking to your physician and getting tested. >> what does it consist of? >> it's very easy. we used to have to draw blood but now it's easy as doing a mouth swab. >> and it can save you a lot of time and a lot of headache and heartache. so let me ask you this. if you are tested, if you have a mother, sister or aunt who have breast cancer and say i'm going to be tested and they find out you are carrying the brca gene, what is next? >> you have choices. some women clues to have their ovaries removed, to have bilateral mastectomies. some women choose to follow closely. but we can add additional screening like addi
. >> if i have a mother or sister- - >> if you have one first degree relative with breast cancer, less than 45, we recommend that you get tested. if you have two family members with breast cancer, if one of them was under 50 we recommend that you get tested. so there are certain criteria but certainly if you have family members, especially younger family, first degree relatives, you should consider seeing a generally nettic counselor or speaking to your -- genetic counselor or...
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tonight, a mother's anguish. >> aaron is now in a place where he can no longer do harm to anyone. and for that, i am glad. to the families of the victims, i am so, so very sorry this has happened.ser who has been by the of the shooter's mother all day today. >>> also, you heard rick warren tell me this last night. >> there's no way a gun should ever get in the hands of a mentally ill person. >> tonight i'll talk to a woman whose life changed forever because of a disturbed young man with a gun. she tells me what she went through -- what went through her mind when she heard about the navy yard shootings and how we can try and ensure it doesn't happen to other families. >>> plus, escape from polygamy. a beautiful teenager forced to marry the 85-year-old head of a religious sect. how she broke free and her fears of the others she left behind. >> i knew there were other young girls who were still and are still being violated. he is still running that place from prison through phone calls. >> it's quite extraordinary interview. that's coming up on the show. we'll begin with our big stor
tonight, a mother's anguish. >> aaron is now in a place where he can no longer do harm to anyone. and for that, i am glad. to the families of the victims, i am so, so very sorry this has happened.ser who has been by the of the shooter's mother all day today. >>> also, you heard rick warren tell me this last night. >> there's no way a gun should ever get in the hands of a mentally ill person. >> tonight i'll talk to a woman whose life changed forever because of a...
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he is bleeding like a mother [ bleep ]. bleeding bad. >> a woman was walking to her car when something blew up. >> breathing, still breathing. he's not doing too good. >> i stated earlier, everyone knows all our citizens are and have been at risk. your children are not safe anywhere at any time. >> in october of 2002, the beltway snipers terrorized the washington, d.c., area with a series of random murders. >> it could be anybody. someone at a gas station, at a grocery store. people going about their daily life. >> i thought maybe we have a spree killer, maybe we have a terrorist-type killer. death hung in the air in washington in october, and you could feel it. >> over three weeks, ten people are shot dead. as police search for answers, the two men behind the murder spree set their sights on the ultimate target, the woman who knows them better than anyone else. >> i was a dead woman. i knew it. i just couldn't get anybody else to believe it. >> to this day, questions remain about the killers and their motive for the attacks
he is bleeding like a mother [ bleep ]. bleeding bad. >> a woman was walking to her car when something blew up. >> breathing, still breathing. he's not doing too good. >> i stated earlier, everyone knows all our citizens are and have been at risk. your children are not safe anywhere at any time. >> in october of 2002, the beltway snipers terrorized the washington, d.c., area with a series of random murders. >> it could be anybody. someone at a gas station, at a...
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a mother driving a black gmc yukon had just dropped off her children who attended excelsior. he was making a right-hand turn out of the school's driveway when she ran over what she thought was a ball. she drove another 50 feet or so, pulled over to the side of the road to find out what was under her vehicle, and to her horror, she realized she had hit, run over, and dragged a 12-year-old boy who had been riding his bicycle. chp says he was pronounced dead at the scene, that he was still wearing his bicycle helmet with a sheriff's sticker affixed to the side. the driver is cooperating with investigators. the boy's parents were called out to the scene, obviously distraught. grief counselors with not only weiner unified by oakland school district will be at excelsior today. that school still in session. it was not canceled in spite of this morning's tragedy. chp is still trying to determine which direction the boy was traveling on byron highway. if you're not familiar with the boy, byron highway is a two-lane road with no bike paths, just paved shoulders. chp also trying to figu
a mother driving a black gmc yukon had just dropped off her children who attended excelsior. he was making a right-hand turn out of the school's driveway when she ran over what she thought was a ball. she drove another 50 feet or so, pulled over to the side of the road to find out what was under her vehicle, and to her horror, she realized she had hit, run over, and dragged a 12-year-old boy who had been riding his bicycle. chp says he was pronounced dead at the scene, that he was still wearing...
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in matthew 23, jesus looked across jerusalem, said, "how oft i would have gathered you, as a mother henll should come to repentance." but they're perishing every day. i went to pray for a woman to be healed and i said, "do you believe god wants to heal you?" she says, "well, i don't really know. i think he's trying to teach me something." i said, "you believe god has put this sickness to teach you something?" she said, "yes. there's a lot he's wanting to teach me." >> ossie: oh boy. my, my. >> i said, "are you taking any medicine, trying to get well?" she said, "oh yes." i said, "naughty, naughty, naughty. if jesus wants you sick, why you trying to get well for? you little rebel." no. and then i had to teach her, of course, that god has never used sickness and disease to teach. he uses our conscience and the holy spirit and teachers to teach. you can live a lifetime in error. i heard a minister of 20,000 people in dallas... a man who can understand greek and hebrew, a brilliant man... publicly announce on television that jesus christ does not heal today. yet, people are being healed all
in matthew 23, jesus looked across jerusalem, said, "how oft i would have gathered you, as a mother henll should come to repentance." but they're perishing every day. i went to pray for a woman to be healed and i said, "do you believe god wants to heal you?" she says, "well, i don't really know. i think he's trying to teach me something." i said, "you believe god has put this sickness to teach you something?" she said, "yes. there's a lot he's...
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. >>> a city of san francisco maintenance worker is accused of running over and killing a mother at a park in bernal heights. it happened at holly park. witnesses say the driver kept going after hitting the woman. kpix 5's linda yee shows us how it happened. >> reporter: police picked through the blankets where the woman and her 11-month-old baby girl were lying on the grass. a park maintenance worker was driving on a path when he turned on the grass and headed straight towards the family. one witness yelled for him to stop. they're not sure if he heard them because the worker kept going driving right over the woman killing her. the baby was unhurt. >> he did leave the scene. the description was put out in the area. >> reporter: one witness tried to chase him but lost him in traffic. he was found in his truck in a playground not far from holly park. investigators haven't released his name but he has been arrested on suspicion of felony hit-and-run. a rec and park spokesman said he had worked with the department since 2006. regular park-goers say he is the gardener here. >> he drives a
. >>> a city of san francisco maintenance worker is accused of running over and killing a mother at a park in bernal heights. it happened at holly park. witnesses say the driver kept going after hitting the woman. kpix 5's linda yee shows us how it happened. >> reporter: police picked through the blankets where the woman and her 11-month-old baby girl were lying on the grass. a park maintenance worker was driving on a path when he turned on the grass and headed straight towards...
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i have a mother and sister. i don't play that. >> one cellie in particular sent randall into a rage. >> he raped and cut these females up and cut their areolas off their chest and put "v" and "g" on the wall. he's bragging about what he did. i said you really did that? what got me was he blew a 9-year-old girl's head off. i said, man, you really did that? he started laughing. he said, yeah. so what i did to him, i said i'm going to treat you like you did treated those women. i stuck my hand up his ass and bashed his head and made him drink out that toilet. i took at towel and strangled him. i tried to throw him off the tier and they said that's it. you can't have no more cellies, man. >> randall eventually quit his gang and his behavior improved even more after correctional officials said despite his violent record, he might one day be released. >> after all these years, i never gave that no thought because i didn't care. i was playing tag with satan. i didn't care. now, i look back on it and i think, wow, they a
i have a mother and sister. i don't play that. >> one cellie in particular sent randall into a rage. >> he raped and cut these females up and cut their areolas off their chest and put "v" and "g" on the wall. he's bragging about what he did. i said you really did that? what got me was he blew a 9-year-old girl's head off. i said, man, you really did that? he started laughing. he said, yeah. so what i did to him, i said i'm going to treat you like you did treated...
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she is a mother and her with her family tonight. can all her kids wave? and she is here with her sister and lots of friends and now we're going to see a video about her. >> i am karen harrison. i'm the nurse manager at the native american health center and got into it as being a caretaker and grew up in a lot of pain and suffering because of who we are, where we come from, and so early on there needed to be caretaker caretakers. i think what we always needed in the communicate. >> >> and work is -- >> and community and work and mentoring somebody behind us and finding the young people that will be the up and coming leaders. it's hard to think of myself as a leader in the community because i am taught not to think about myself or brag about myself except in prayer. we pray for ourselves to first so we can be stronger to pull other people up, but to pay attention to myself goes against the way i was taught growing up. we don't brag about it. we just do it and that's our job and just do it. it's important to always do community work because we are teaching so
she is a mother and her with her family tonight. can all her kids wave? and she is here with her sister and lots of friends and now we're going to see a video about her. >> i am karen harrison. i'm the nurse manager at the native american health center and got into it as being a caretaker and grew up in a lot of pain and suffering because of who we are, where we come from, and so early on there needed to be caretaker caretakers. i think what we always needed in the communicate. >>...
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i want to become a fan want to say i crossed. my old sea of my mother a five. this just bought a right here was called my ten year you know the forty two foot twin day show by now under a place because you know i had to get out of it because a medical problem and that it was a really good job and i really miss it. so now i just sit here and stare across the water instead of out there riding up and down the water. but just watching that all wash away is just i just noticed this since i was a little boy you know i just wish now i had paid attention and skilled and maybe i got an education maybe help. you it was a gang kids. could derail it. and. you know today you know are just islanders just shrink is a no no or sink in but i think we're also a road rapidly. this is an old picture of tangier island before the channel which cut through right here is where jerry's boat yard. oh dash. as gold. oh hair. go way up there. and go all. the credit grabbing season begins. around the middle of margin runs to the end of november and a cry absent a winner column there are yo
i want to become a fan want to say i crossed. my old sea of my mother a five. this just bought a right here was called my ten year you know the forty two foot twin day show by now under a place because you know i had to get out of it because a medical problem and that it was a really good job and i really miss it. so now i just sit here and stare across the water instead of out there riding up and down the water. but just watching that all wash away is just i just noticed this since i was a...
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i want to become a saint and want to see our cost and my own sea of my mother a five. this just out right here was called my ten year you know the forty two foot twin day show by now under a place because you know i had to get out of it because a medical problem and that it was a really good job and i really miss it. so now i just sit here and stare across the water instead of out there right now up and down the water. but just watching it all wash away it's just i just noticed this since i was a little boy you know i just wish now i pay attention it's got education maybe help . you it was getting kids. good billet. and. you know they are just islanders just rake in a no no or sink in but i think we're also a road rapidly. this is an old picture of ten year island before the channel was cut through right here is where jerry's boat yard. oh dash. as go. all hair. go way up there. and go all. the crap kraven season begins up. around the middle of march and runs to the end of november and cry absent a winner there are a very down in the bottom of. the one column and then
i want to become a saint and want to see our cost and my own sea of my mother a five. this just out right here was called my ten year you know the forty two foot twin day show by now under a place because you know i had to get out of it because a medical problem and that it was a really good job and i really miss it. so now i just sit here and stare across the water instead of out there right now up and down the water. but just watching it all wash away it's just i just noticed this since i was...
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he was also a chemistry major. his motherhave any emotional or mental issues that would've led to a deadly run-in with police. the police dash cam video hasn't been released to the media, but the family's attorney says he's viewed it. on it he says farrell is seen running toward the officer arms outstretched hands empty. he says it's clear jonathan farrell was unarmed. >> you can tell he's unarmed. he approaches the officers and they're immediately two dots in the center of his chest. he's like, no, no, stop, he's coming forward saying stop. and he goes off the camera and you just hear shots, one, two, three, four, pause, one, two, three, four, five, six. pause, one, two. >> reporter: the 27-year-old officer turned himself in hours after the shooting. he told investigators the suspect assaulted him by unknown means. he's charged with voluntary manslaughter, a felony. the officer's attorney says his client had reason to shoot. >> we're confident that at the resolution of this case, it will be found that officer carrick's actio
he was also a chemistry major. his motherhave any emotional or mental issues that would've led to a deadly run-in with police. the police dash cam video hasn't been released to the media, but the family's attorney says he's viewed it. on it he says farrell is seen running toward the officer arms outstretched hands empty. he says it's clear jonathan farrell was unarmed. >> you can tell he's unarmed. he approaches the officers and they're immediately two dots in the center of his chest....
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it's a frightening wild ride. and in the end, mothery lucky to be alive. >>> going underneath the pomona and the 10 freeways right now. >> an ordinary day on the job comes to a surreal end for two construction workers. by 5:00, they're not heading home to their families but heading 30 miles an hour down the los angeles river clinging to the side of a cement truck fighting for their lives. >> certain points you think that -- you start doubting that, you know, you're probably not going to be able to make it. >> it's 1997. jose nunez, a cement truck driver, and his partner, mark, are set to work on the dry bed of the los angeles river fixing a crumbling overpass like these crews seen here. on most days the l.a. river looks like this, an open concrete trench, but when it rains the storm runoff from all the valleys in los angeles has only one place to go, the river basin. there's no forecast for heavy rain, just a light drizzle at most. nothing to worry about. but suddenly up river about noon it begins to pour. >> i was very concerned. and i
it's a frightening wild ride. and in the end, mothery lucky to be alive. >>> going underneath the pomona and the 10 freeways right now. >> an ordinary day on the job comes to a surreal end for two construction workers. by 5:00, they're not heading home to their families but heading 30 miles an hour down the los angeles river clinging to the side of a cement truck fighting for their lives. >> certain points you think that -- you start doubting that, you know, you're probably...
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based on the new information, jason gailey is picked up and charged with murder and a mother's intuitionpen. cnn, miami. >>> still to come, president obama has a new plan to stop school shootings. did he get the idea from the nra? an "outfront" investigation. >>> plus a new report out on climate change, painting a doom day situation unless. and tiger woods has fame and he has riches. will he fail at the one thing that seems to matter to him most? >>> and the shout-out tonight. big gators. this alligator was captured near lakeland, florida. it weighs 565 pounds and is 12'6". it took two and a half hours to catch it. i'm going to hope this had a happy ending. i personally would not like this story if there was a saddeneding for the gator. the shoutout goes to the gator. it is a new georgia state record. 13 feet, 10 3/4 inches long. 620 pounds. [ male announcer ] progress isn't about where you've been. ♪ it's about where you're going. the new ram 1500. best-in-class 25 mpg. ♪ north american truck of the year. ♪ the truck of texas. ♪ better residual value than ford and chevy. it's the fastes
based on the new information, jason gailey is picked up and charged with murder and a mother's intuitionpen. cnn, miami. >>> still to come, president obama has a new plan to stop school shootings. did he get the idea from the nra? an "outfront" investigation. >>> plus a new report out on climate change, painting a doom day situation unless. and tiger woods has fame and he has riches. will he fail at the one thing that seems to matter to him most? >>> and the...
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as a mother my child wasn't mentally ill but harassed to the point he broke and that is the part -- i read both your book. they're excellent. lee, as i said earlier after michael died i emailed you and the greatest grief imaginable trying to just -- i never heard of any of this, and you emailed me back, and i am here to tell you that children who are killing themselves -- i know their parents. these kids are not mentally ill. they are breaking under ho rendous set of circumstances and yes we can discuss resiliency and all these other things, but we have to have room in the conversation for our very sensitive kids as well. >> thank you so much. [applause] >> all right. one final thought from each of you and we have to wrap it up and i want to talk about your project and with the schools. >> i want us to think about -- as the day we have been challenging ourselves what we can do to make a contribution, one of the things to think about is the way in which i'm trying to address the problem of sensitivity and there are some kids of different thresholds and definitions and everyone has the
as a mother my child wasn't mentally ill but harassed to the point he broke and that is the part -- i read both your book. they're excellent. lee, as i said earlier after michael died i emailed you and the greatest grief imaginable trying to just -- i never heard of any of this, and you emailed me back, and i am here to tell you that children who are killing themselves -- i know their parents. these kids are not mentally ill. they are breaking under ho rendous set of circumstances and yes we...
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a mother breaks her son's sold case. dn't add up. after years of investigating on her own, she finally got her justice. john zarrella has the story. >> reporter: jason brian gaily is charged with second-degree murder, because judy weaver just wouldn't let it go. her son died in 2005. conditionses told deputies that johnson fell off his bike, hit his head, a tragic accident. it was a rainy night. according to witnesses, he tried riding on one wheel and lost his balance, but the story didn't add up for weaver. >> they pretty much kind of brushed it off as well, it was an accident, everybody said the same thing s. that's it, it's done. well, it wasn't done. >> judy weaver began telling folks in the neighborhood that her son was very much alive and talking, spilling the beans that it was no accident, when in fact he was not talking at all. he was briefly in a coma before passing away nine days later. but weavers's yarn was so convincing, she says, within days a key person came forward, jason galley. >> he wants to tell me he
a mother breaks her son's sold case. dn't add up. after years of investigating on her own, she finally got her justice. john zarrella has the story. >> reporter: jason brian gaily is charged with second-degree murder, because judy weaver just wouldn't let it go. her son died in 2005. conditionses told deputies that johnson fell off his bike, hit his head, a tragic accident. it was a rainy night. according to witnesses, he tried riding on one wheel and lost his balance, but the story...