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. >> alfonzo's drug abuse land him in jail so many times, that it really just felt completely routinehe seemed to know the rest of the booking procedure well enough that he could just walk himself through it. >> are we processing and fingerprint? >> after we get through with this, yes. >> i done been here about 20 times. >> alfonzo even knew the best time of day to get arrested. >> at night it gets so crowded, you have to use the bathroom in front of people. god knows if you have to take a dump. by me coming here early in the morning, i think i got a big break. >> the sad thing about alfonzo, he not only had an addiction that kept getting him thrown in jail, he couldn't be honest about it to his own family. his one phone call was to his mother and it was heartbreaking. >> i'm over here, over town. i was with a friend. i'm spending the night with a friend. it's a female, though. i'm so sick of lying to my mom. i feel so bad. what can she do? she ain't gonna bail me out. i call, mom, i'm in jail. again? i told you to stay home. i didn't want to hear all that right now. the damage has be
. >> alfonzo's drug abuse land him in jail so many times, that it really just felt completely routinehe seemed to know the rest of the booking procedure well enough that he could just walk himself through it. >> are we processing and fingerprint? >> after we get through with this, yes. >> i done been here about 20 times. >> alfonzo even knew the best time of day to get arrested. >> at night it gets so crowded, you have to use the bathroom in front of people....
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. >>> check out this video, they believed the man in the picture is alfonzo miguel and he could be the man robbed the bank at gunpoint. >>> the caldecott tunnel opened up this morning. the additional lanes should make lights on life on highway 24 a little easier. >> that's not always the case on saturday afternoon. >> well, it depends and it is kind of a hit or miss. >> monday morning drivers will feel they hit the jackpot at the caldecott tunnel. >> i think it is going to be a lot better now >> according to caltrans estimates going to from work will take about 15 minutes less than it used to. >> the only thing that changes is traffic moving well but there is no signs indicating the fourth floor is opened. >> westbound drivers are treated to wider lanes and new features. >> monday morning on highway 24 is likely to be pleasant as saturday morning t beginning of the workweek will put the work force at the caldecott tunnel test to see it will equal less time waiting in traffic, reporting at the caldecott tunnel, kron 4 news. >>> another brand new road way in the bay area, the east span o
. >>> check out this video, they believed the man in the picture is alfonzo miguel and he could be the man robbed the bank at gunpoint. >>> the caldecott tunnel opened up this morning. the additional lanes should make lights on life on highway 24 a little easier. >> that's not always the case on saturday afternoon. >> well, it depends and it is kind of a hit or miss. >> monday morning drivers will feel they hit the jackpot at the caldecott tunnel. >> i...
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first let's go to alfonzo van march. >> typhoon haiyan unleached 200 miles per hour plus winds. it forced more than a million people across the philippines out of their homes. forecasters say the massive typhoon also a known as a hurricane in the western home is -- hemisphere is the biggest. >> it has put some 12 million people at risk. >> this man said i saw those big waves and i immediately told me neighbors to flee. we thought it was a tsunami. >> the roaring winds and downpours knocked out telephone lines and electricity service. tourist resorts were destroyed. it's on path to hit china next. >> meteorologist tim williams is over in the first warning weather tracking where the powerful typhoon is heading next. he can show you the path. afternoon, tim. >> good after. this is history-making typhoons. they're hurricane in the pacific basin. that's where we start here. local time we're talking 13 hours ahead. they are roughly just around 1:00 in the morning on saturday there. it's moving across the philippines, 200 miles to the south of manilla moves towards vietnam. it's one of
first let's go to alfonzo van march. >> typhoon haiyan unleached 200 miles per hour plus winds. it forced more than a million people across the philippines out of their homes. forecasters say the massive typhoon also a known as a hurricane in the western home is -- hemisphere is the biggest. >> it has put some 12 million people at risk. >> this man said i saw those big waves and i immediately told me neighbors to flee. we thought it was a tsunami. >> the roaring winds...
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here's alfonzo van marsh with the latest for wjz. >> reporter: more security forces on the streets of tacloban after mobs broke into a rice storage house. a wall collapsed killing eight people. looters hauled away thousands of sacks of food while hundreds of typhoon victims waited in line hoping to get something to eat. disaster specialists are desperate to get supplies and medicine to victims. authorities say it's a logistical nightmare, 90% of the port city in ruins, the airport is destroyed. with hundreds of bodies on the streets there is fear disease will spread. this woman says the smell is overpowering. there are so many dead bodies that haven't been picked up. forensic teams are working quickly to identify the dead and prepare for mass burials but there are tales of survival. ahead of the -- the head of the orphanage says the kids survived 20-foot waves that almost swept them out to sea. >> they showed the true filipino spirit. they refused to give up. >> reporter: the u.s. is among dozens of countries sending aid to the philippines. the united nations says the storm left more
here's alfonzo van marsh with the latest for wjz. >> reporter: more security forces on the streets of tacloban after mobs broke into a rice storage house. a wall collapsed killing eight people. looters hauled away thousands of sacks of food while hundreds of typhoon victims waited in line hoping to get something to eat. disaster specialists are desperate to get supplies and medicine to victims. authorities say it's a logistical nightmare, 90% of the port city in ruins, the airport is...
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alfonzo, cbs news, england. >> now you all know i'm a sap. jack says he plan to do a charity sky walk in june. that means he will strap himself to the top of a propeller. he is going to track his fund raising and you can track them, too, that's it for us. what a fantastic story. >> that's a tear jerker. >> i'll be right back with jan jeffcoat at 7:00. we'll see you then. when i first got shingles it started on my back. and i had like this four inch band of bumps that came around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. it made me curtail my activities cause i'm really an outgoing kind of a guy. and, uh, i like to play sports, i play basketball, i play pool. i did not want anyone to brush into me to cause me more pain than i was already enduring. i went to my doctor; he said well you actually have shingles. this is a result of you having chickenpox as a kid. it totally caught me off guard. i put the pool cue in the corner. i couldn't do those things anymore. the basketball- it caught dust. i wanted to just crawl
alfonzo, cbs news, england. >> now you all know i'm a sap. jack says he plan to do a charity sky walk in june. that means he will strap himself to the top of a propeller. he is going to track his fund raising and you can track them, too, that's it for us. what a fantastic story. >> that's a tear jerker. >> i'll be right back with jan jeffcoat at 7:00. we'll see you then. when i first got shingles it started on my back. and i had like this four inch band of bumps that came...
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alfonzo van marsh, cbs news, london. >>> u.s. researchers are conducting a study and hope to have results they can present to the fda next year. researchers published the study today in the american heart association journal called circulation. >> and in case you missed it, video right now of yesterday's hybrid solar eclipse. this is video from ewe uganda. they were lucky enough to witness the solar show. it's call add hybrid eclipse because some people saw a partial eclipse and others got to see the moon completely block out the sun. >>> and yay, look who is back here. yay. it's great to be back. well, you can't see my crutches. they are some place special, hidden, but it's so fantastic. our director says he hid them and he's not giving them back. i guess you'll be carrying me to the car. >> with joy. >> can i just say thank you to everybody who e-mailed and tweeted and face booked and i got back and had lovely notes and cards and flowers and a cup cake from somebody who is trying to make me not be able to fit in my clothes anym
alfonzo van marsh, cbs news, london. >>> u.s. researchers are conducting a study and hope to have results they can present to the fda next year. researchers published the study today in the american heart association journal called circulation. >> and in case you missed it, video right now of yesterday's hybrid solar eclipse. this is video from ewe uganda. they were lucky enough to witness the solar show. it's call add hybrid eclipse because some people saw a partial eclipse and...
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. >> i've known alfonzo for a while, in which we did other conversations together.> did you get it wrong? >> at some point you realize you've been bombarded by your whole life. it's kind of like -- it comes natural to you. >> it was at the point that he called me. >> let's talk about the stars of this film. i mean george clooney, and sandra bullock. people are talking about oscars that it's their best film for both of them. they're incredibly accomplished actors. >> you have sandra and george. you won't have bad reviews. it's like shooting pandas. you don't do that. >> so that hepgs. >> that helps, yeah. >> talk about where you think it expanded george clooney's range, for instance. he's been in a lot of great movies. >> yeah. but i think that he's great in every single film. when you're working with george you're not working only with an amazing actor. you're working with an amazing writer, and an amazing director. and a guy who's so generous he's very quiet, very respectful. but the moment that you sense a hesitating, he's there to help you. >>> one of the other b
. >> i've known alfonzo for a while, in which we did other conversations together.> did you get it wrong? >> at some point you realize you've been bombarded by your whole life. it's kind of like -- it comes natural to you. >> it was at the point that he called me. >> let's talk about the stars of this film. i mean george clooney, and sandra bullock. people are talking about oscars that it's their best film for both of them. they're incredibly accomplished actors....