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. >> they did play toys in the attic. this isn't going out live, it is. we have some high clouds streaming, they are clearing out quick. an active pattern even for july, the low clouds, the water temps in the 60s. fog is forming and making a push in the coast and bay, 50s and 60s on the temps, they had running warm, okay breeze, nothing crazy out of travis, low clouds, mostly sunny, might be a few high clouds. coastal clouds, temperature inland 80s, 60s and 70s for others. here's sal, your mic works. >> it should. does this thing work here? >> good morning everybody. doyle drive has reopened ahead of scheduling a last night chp escorted the first round. the roadway reopened the at 9:00 last night. the new design is safer, crews will remain until 2016, they will be closing lanes here and there but the main work is done. >> we have several months of work, demolishing the detour, ripping the asphalt out. >> lucky that work left shouldn't cause major disruptions, the crews doll that work over -- will do that work overnight. it took 15 years of planning and pr
. >> they did play toys in the attic. this isn't going out live, it is. we have some high clouds streaming, they are clearing out quick. an active pattern even for july, the low clouds, the water temps in the 60s. fog is forming and making a push in the coast and bay, 50s and 60s on the temps, they had running warm, okay breeze, nothing crazy out of travis, low clouds, mostly sunny, might be a few high clouds. coastal clouds, temperature inland 80s, 60s and 70s for others. here's sal,...
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the plans were misdemeanor significantly reducing the project this was partly responded to the - the attic was modified from a full expansion to the depth of the building to remain as original width other than a 4 foot expansion south at the ground floor the dr filer is the adjacent neighbor she's concerned about a deck an fringe on her property and the front doors that are ronald will generate too much noise project sponsor feels the project should be acceptable and they've responded to the concerns and questions requests by the planning department they've scaled back the project and took the dr it remains unchanged leaving the rear deck separated by the egress from the main floor to the background the residential design team founds of the overall the addition to be in character with the building in terms of scale and massing the project has noticed and it includes a desk that is setback from the dr requesters property line rdt said it does not commissioners, on that motion and they're saying not to take discretionary review thank you that concludes my presentation. >> thank you dr reques
the plans were misdemeanor significantly reducing the project this was partly responded to the - the attic was modified from a full expansion to the depth of the building to remain as original width other than a 4 foot expansion south at the ground floor the dr filer is the adjacent neighbor she's concerned about a deck an fringe on her property and the front doors that are ronald will generate too much noise project sponsor feels the project should be acceptable and they've responded to the...
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and explosion our camera was rolling when a blue installation of the attic of the home all blends of the street fortunate the bulk of the pressure went out attic exit the fire marshal's says this incident as would firefighters call the back of drive something that does not happen often for trained firefighters is calls from some tub of combust running in the house and the place oxygen slab construction was to remove oxygen and cannot burned once you put oxygen back to explode out in a violent rupture it shows the extreme risk they face every time they enter a burning building you have to be careful with the public if someone would have just walked up on my house fire in the house was all filled up the kick in the door backup happened to them the financial out and knock them off the porch a possible film. >>reporter: they were at home with a made out before the explosion they were both treated for smoke inhalation. >>pam moore: their call the fire suspicious the causes under investigation imam, about discovers her toddler daughter just made a huge mess the first thing she thought was
and explosion our camera was rolling when a blue installation of the attic of the home all blends of the street fortunate the bulk of the pressure went out attic exit the fire marshal's says this incident as would firefighters call the back of drive something that does not happen often for trained firefighters is calls from some tub of combust running in the house and the place oxygen slab construction was to remove oxygen and cannot burned once you put oxygen back to explode out in a violent...
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and had the fire out in an hour but investigators say it started with an electrical problem in the attic and that that home had no working smoke detectors. >>> cities all around the bay area are gearing up for tomorrow's 4th of july fireworks celebration. but not everyone is looking forward to them. kpix 5's devin fehely is live with the fire fears in one south bay neighborhood. >> reporter: in the east foothills it's been a trouble spot during the 4th of july weekends but firefighters say because of the drought, the dangers and the stakes are higher than ever. >> reporter: fire danger is extremely high. >> it's very, very dry around here. >> countless complaints of fireworks. >> it only takes one spark. >> reporter: after four years of drought san jose's east foothills are a tinderbox and as we head into the july 4th weekend, firefighters and homeowners alike are hoping that an errant firework doesn't set these dry parched hillsides ablaze. >> one spark could start a fast- moving grass fire and then extend into people's homes. we have a lot of homes that are intertwined with our wildlan
and had the fire out in an hour but investigators say it started with an electrical problem in the attic and that that home had no working smoke detectors. >>> cities all around the bay area are gearing up for tomorrow's 4th of july fireworks celebration. but not everyone is looking forward to them. kpix 5's devin fehely is live with the fire fears in one south bay neighborhood. >> reporter: in the east foothills it's been a trouble spot during the 4th of july weekends but...
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you don't want to have to climb up in the attic to change the battery once a year.at internet of things appliance, you want it to be powered with harvested energy. so we make power chips that harvest ambient light in the room vibration, if you're in an automobile the vibrations from just driving are enough to give you a little bit of power, microwatts. and heat if you've up against something that's warm, you can get the heat out of it and use it for power. so by harvesting light, vibration or heat you can create microwatts of energy, tiny, but they're enough to cause an internet device to power up once every second and go back to sleep for another second. and what that'll mean is you'll make little boxes, throw them around and measure a bunch of stuff without having batteries and it will be wireless. it will all talk to mom. and you'll be able to know a lot more about your environment than you did before. >> those are the type of chips that we don't see, but we want. tj rodgers, president of cypress. i know this company has got the great yield and will keep going hi
you don't want to have to climb up in the attic to change the battery once a year.at internet of things appliance, you want it to be powered with harvested energy. so we make power chips that harvest ambient light in the room vibration, if you're in an automobile the vibrations from just driving are enough to give you a little bit of power, microwatts. and heat if you've up against something that's warm, you can get the heat out of it and use it for power. so by harvesting light, vibration or...
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she furnished the upstairs hall from the attic. the corridor that runs the full length of the house, on the single floor, was just an old hallway with white wardrobes and things in it and one end of it was a waiting room. she furnished that a lot from old things she found in the attic. ms. mayo: and she was trying to make more room for the family. the family quarters had become so cramped and overrun by the presidential offices that, you know, she was looking for space anywhere she could find it. so she turned that hallway into a large sort of living area with, you know, defined spaces for seating and conversation. susan: did caroline invite any first ladies back to the white house? dr. seale: mrs. hayes had died. ms. mayo: that's the one i know about, harriette lane. susan: so we talked about the fact that she was seen as a domestic partner. but caroline harrison was a great political partner to her husband, benjamin harrison. and next we're going to learn about that more and how it affected his political success in this visit to
she furnished the upstairs hall from the attic. the corridor that runs the full length of the house, on the single floor, was just an old hallway with white wardrobes and things in it and one end of it was a waiting room. she furnished that a lot from old things she found in the attic. ms. mayo: and she was trying to make more room for the family. the family quarters had become so cramped and overrun by the presidential offices that, you know, she was looking for space anywhere she could find...
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owner of the mount farm noted the increase of bees last week, which is when they found them in the attic. a beekeeper was called into safely remove them. he said as long as he does not make quick movements, he does not jeannette: one last look at the forecast? actually dangerous heat tomorrow, upwards of upper 90's, could feel like 105. heat advisory from 1:00 until 8:00. stay hydrated and think about your pets. don't leave anybody in a vehicle , dangerous levels of heat. the heat wave continues until tuesday. jeannette: definitely water is your best friend. thank you so much for watching. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] jeannette: new developments on the terror in tennessee, a fifth servicemen who was shot has died. as stephanie rawlings reports it comes as investigators learn new details of the alleged unmanned and why he never raised red flags. stephanie: he fought for days, but saturday morning, randall smith became the second victim of the shooting rampage in tennessee. >> we cou
owner of the mount farm noted the increase of bees last week, which is when they found them in the attic. a beekeeper was called into safely remove them. he said as long as he does not make quick movements, he does not jeannette: one last look at the forecast? actually dangerous heat tomorrow, upwards of upper 90's, could feel like 105. heat advisory from 1:00 until 8:00. stay hydrated and think about your pets. don't leave anybody in a vehicle , dangerous levels of heat. the heat wave...
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. >> it took me three months carried out everything that was stored in the attic want to read to readedger every book every correspondence. i read down through the years. people passed away. i read all the names and realize they are all buried in my cemetery. quick creepy to live among the dead. as the fairytale clicks i met my husband on our second date he said, how would you like to see my cemetery. >> that was in 1979. four years later marion married michael smith and the two never questioned where they would live. what began next was a complete restoration project. >> there was a was a fire in the 1950s. we came across the remnants. originally i was upset. i realized i realized as part of the history of the house. her collection. >> but it was not just about preserving the home but marking her history as well. >> my mother brother and michael. >> but could not believe that without asking one last question. >> doesn't this creep you out? >> i love it so much. >> there you have it the oldest dwelling in new york city in the most interesting home i have ever i have ever seen. you can
. >> it took me three months carried out everything that was stored in the attic want to read to readedger every book every correspondence. i read down through the years. people passed away. i read all the names and realize they are all buried in my cemetery. quick creepy to live among the dead. as the fairytale clicks i met my husband on our second date he said, how would you like to see my cemetery. >> that was in 1979. four years later marion married michael smith and the two...
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brendan: jim walsh scattering from his own attic near campus, massachusetts.hat i heard is that they know how to build a bomb. he cannot vomit out of their hands. fargo has strength. that can mean smaller profits for its mortgage lending units. ♪ brendan: welcome back. i'm brendan greeley. erik: i'm erik schatzker. let us look at what is happening in financial markets. i'm particularly interested in what is happening in semi conductors. it is a particularly busy today for semiconductors. julie hyman is hereinafter i think we have to lead off with micron. think we have i to lead off with micron. doesn't everyone know they have a joint venture with hewlett-packard? julie: this is the investment arm of a chinese university that is planning, according to people familiar with the situation, planning to make a bid for $20 billion. it would make it $20 a share. that is a 90% premium to micron's close yesterday. they were trading at 1932. i have been going through the analyst commentary. most are saying that this price is too low. too low, you might say? kids of the f
brendan: jim walsh scattering from his own attic near campus, massachusetts.hat i heard is that they know how to build a bomb. he cannot vomit out of their hands. fargo has strength. that can mean smaller profits for its mortgage lending units. ♪ brendan: welcome back. i'm brendan greeley. erik: i'm erik schatzker. let us look at what is happening in financial markets. i'm particularly interested in what is happening in semi conductors. it is a particularly busy today for semiconductors....
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the fire was in the attic, so it wasn't in the room with us so i heard and felt mainly heard the explosionling covering of the room i was in to fall. for a second i thought the ceiling was collapsing and recognizing it wasn't collapses, but blowing the covering off. >> did you immediately run out? >> no my firefighter was in front of me and so i made sure he was okay. of course he was, because it wasn't heavy debris. i went outside to see what happened. that's when i saw that the access door to the attic this blown off the end of the house and the insulation was blown across the yar and the street. >> that's what it looks like. it looks like confetti but it's insulation from the home. can you explain for me what causes a backdraft? what is that? >> that's when a fire is contained to an area and burns off all the oxygen but it's still super-heated as soon as you introduce oxygen back into the equation it erupts into a fireball and expands beyond the ability of the radio manyoom to contain it, which is what the explosion is. >> you and all your firefighters on the scene, are they all okay? >
the fire was in the attic, so it wasn't in the room with us so i heard and felt mainly heard the explosionling covering of the room i was in to fall. for a second i thought the ceiling was collapsing and recognizing it wasn't collapses, but blowing the covering off. >> did you immediately run out? >> no my firefighter was in front of me and so i made sure he was okay. of course he was, because it wasn't heavy debris. i went outside to see what happened. that's when i saw that the...
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atticous finch in to kill a mocking bird. >> assumption that all negros are lie.l immoral beings and all negro men are not to be trusted around our women. an assumption that one associates with minds of their caliber. and which is in itself gentlemen a lie. >> to the dismay of many readers the atticous finch portrayed in the second novel is a aging racist who attends a kkk meeting who asks his daughter want them in our world? kevin, what do we make of this change in character? for those who know the legacy of atticis. >> first of all, thanks for taking me back to freshman year of high school. i woke up and saw what we were talking about and oh no i should have read the book. yeah i don't know anything about the book. >> but you know finch as character. >> sure. >> and i guess on racial matters does this in fact lend some kind of nuance? does this somehow help the conversation to see both the -- i don't know the backwards and the forwards. >> i don't know about that. i just know this feels very much like when george lucas rereleased star wars and changed the cantin
atticous finch in to kill a mocking bird. >> assumption that all negros are lie.l immoral beings and all negro men are not to be trusted around our women. an assumption that one associates with minds of their caliber. and which is in itself gentlemen a lie. >> to the dismay of many readers the atticous finch portrayed in the second novel is a aging racist who attends a kkk meeting who asks his daughter want them in our world? kevin, what do we make of this change in character? for...
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he kept his boat collection in the attic of his childhood home. a lot of his work is done on the fruit fly. there is a famous fly room and columbia university where he studied flies as his model. thomas hunt morgan was able to hunt mendel's theory that -- able to prove mendel's dairy thattheory that traits were passed along. he wins the nobel prize in 1833 in physiology for his work in genetics. he tells them that he is too busy and does not show up until 1840 to get it. . he was working at caltech. he actually begins the biology program at caltech. thomas hunt morgan is internationally known for his work in genetics. signs genetics is going to know about thomas hunt morgan. in lexington, he is not vary well-known. 2016 will be the 150th birth a pair so there is a movement to recognize thomas hunt morgan a little bit more. one of the reasons that preservation of the house museum is important in lexington is best illustrated by this house. when it wasn't saved, it kick started a movement to medical reserve houses. the bluegrass trust begins. as ear
he kept his boat collection in the attic of his childhood home. a lot of his work is done on the fruit fly. there is a famous fly room and columbia university where he studied flies as his model. thomas hunt morgan was able to hunt mendel's theory that -- able to prove mendel's dairy thattheory that traits were passed along. he wins the nobel prize in 1833 in physiology for his work in genetics. he tells them that he is too busy and does not show up until 1840 to get it. . he was working at...
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eastern we will be live in cedar rapids for the iowa demo attic party hall of fame dinner. it will mark the first time that all five democratic presidential candidates share the same stage. all day saturday we will be live in ames for the family leadership summit, where nine leading republican presidential candidates are scheduled to speak. on c-span, c-span radio, and he span.org. the road to the white house, 2016. we take you there. >> each week "real america," bringing you archival films. one year after president lyndon johnson signed the 1964 civil rights act, the u.s. information agency brother group of civil rights leaders together to discuss their effectiveness. the moderator is a civil lights -- civil rights lawyer who along with others, founded americans for democratic action argued 16 cases before the u.s. supreme court, lobbying congress for passage of the 1964 civil rights act >> the white house today, july 2, 19 624. the occasion, signing into law the civil rights act of 19 for. -- 1964. >> we much not -- we must not approach this in a vengeful spirit. the purp
eastern we will be live in cedar rapids for the iowa demo attic party hall of fame dinner. it will mark the first time that all five democratic presidential candidates share the same stage. all day saturday we will be live in ames for the family leadership summit, where nine leading republican presidential candidates are scheduled to speak. on c-span, c-span radio, and he span.org. the road to the white house, 2016. we take you there. >> each week "real america," bringing you...
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investigators say it started with an electrical problem in the attic. the home had no working smoke detectors. ♪[ music ]♪ >>> still ahead, hundreds of thousands of gallons of water dumped into a california canyon. and it may have been because people save too much. >> a new attraction in napa. people coming in to try to spot an unexpected sea creature. >> and it will be a weekend of contrasts in the bay area. you go to the shoreline and you will see a good deal of overcast. and you go inland, and you will see this, plenty of sunshine. the forecast com >>> the public utilities commission raised electricity rates for people who use the least amount of energy while giving a break to those who use the most. the puc says low use households pay so little right now, it's not even enough to cover the cost of supplying the energy they do use. >> for those people who are conserving the most they are going to see the most significant increase, what do you say? >> i don't think that's true. >> he admitted that many of those who use the least amount of energy will i
investigators say it started with an electrical problem in the attic. the home had no working smoke detectors. ♪[ music ]♪ >>> still ahead, hundreds of thousands of gallons of water dumped into a california canyon. and it may have been because people save too much. >> a new attraction in napa. people coming in to try to spot an unexpected sea creature. >> and it will be a weekend of contrasts in the bay area. you go to the shoreline and you will see a good deal of...
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and cuba would restore dprom attic ties and he said when the world has a latin american pope and athe u.s. a black president. he probably didn't believe it but that day has come. >> another sticking point between cuba and the united states, of course, is the status of guantanamo bay, currently a u.s. naval based on cuban soil. ross cylinder jordan has this report. >> guantguantanamo, a place that has become a center for human rights abuses. they have held up to 780 detainees, prisoners of the so-called global war on terror. but guantguantanamo is also the u.s.'s only permanent overseas base in the americas. sailors and marines stationed here respond to natural disasters and go after drug dealers and human trafficers. havana wants the land back. the obama administration opposes the idea. >> no anticipation and no plan with respect to the guantguantanamo naval station in cuba. >> the u.s. has troops deployed all around the world, but there is only one country where u.s. forces are permanently deployed against the wishes of the host government, cuba. the americans have controlled the dee
and cuba would restore dprom attic ties and he said when the world has a latin american pope and athe u.s. a black president. he probably didn't believe it but that day has come. >> another sticking point between cuba and the united states, of course, is the status of guantanamo bay, currently a u.s. naval based on cuban soil. ross cylinder jordan has this report. >> guantguantanamo, a place that has become a center for human rights abuses. they have held up to 780 detainees,...
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it was an unknown story until his wife, i understand, went into the attic one day and was cleaning out a trunk. in the trunk was a scrapbook where they had kept meticulous records and travis even of the children that had he had saved in this rescue operation. and then it came to light. so it's really quite an extraordinary story of a man who did a fantastic deed. and it really was unknown for so many years. >> more than 20 foreign players are chasing their dreams. in somalia's football league at great risk to themselves. somalia is an unlikely football location but be mogadishu is attracting footballers from across the continent. >> they have come from as far away as niej nigeria and uganda. >> it is my passion from when i was a kid. i tell myself, wherever football tase me to, i'm satisfied with it. >> they have more experience, they can take home as much as $500 a month which they say is more than they earn back home. club officials say the fortunes have improved. >> we are the first team to bring foreign players to somalia. they are very understanding are of our game. this year we w
it was an unknown story until his wife, i understand, went into the attic one day and was cleaning out a trunk. in the trunk was a scrapbook where they had kept meticulous records and travis even of the children that had he had saved in this rescue operation. and then it came to light. so it's really quite an extraordinary story of a man who did a fantastic deed. and it really was unknown for so many years. >> more than 20 foreign players are chasing their dreams. in somalia's football...
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a back draft blows out the attic of a burning home and is this what flying in the future will look like? an airline supplier patents seats that face one another. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, july 10th 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. for more than 50 years the rebel flag has been flying on the south carolina state capitol grounds. that ends this morning. the flag will be lowered and moved to a museum following an emotional debate and protest by those who consider it a symbol of oppression and those who say it honors their ancestors, and as hena daniels reports, the flag debate has moved to the u.s. capitol. >> reporter: it's been a fixture on the grounds of the south carolina state house for five decades but later this morning it will become a relic in a museum. governor nikki haley signed the bill thursday ordering the confederate flag to come down dedicating the move to the victims of last month's charleston's shooting massacre. >> the actions of nine individuals laid out this long chain of events thatter from sh
a back draft blows out the attic of a burning home and is this what flying in the future will look like? an airline supplier patents seats that face one another. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, july 10th 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. for more than 50 years the rebel flag has been flying on the south carolina state capitol grounds. that ends this morning. the flag will be lowered and moved to a museum...
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thing something like that any is trying to break out of all white demographics and reach out to his attic african-american voters? >> i think at the heart of bernie sanders appeal is his authenticity. that he speaks directly to voters. i do not think it will happen if -- an adverse impact. i think if he begins to tell his story, his story on an issue immigration. he is the son of a polish immigrant who came to the country there was reading english. i think that is a door opener for him. i think ernie should keep talking the way he is talking, straightforward, using the language he is always used, and i think that will connect with every group, including hispanics. julie: ifjohn: it sounds like a pretty restrictive view on immigration. >> he supported the president's policy, as much executive used as policy as far as helping immigrants are come to the country. he is somewhat who has a voting record in favor of supporting finding a pathway to citizenship for immigrants who are here. i do not think he is in any way resembling the restrictions policy of the republican party. his lan is to spe
thing something like that any is trying to break out of all white demographics and reach out to his attic african-american voters? >> i think at the heart of bernie sanders appeal is his authenticity. that he speaks directly to voters. i do not think it will happen if -- an adverse impact. i think if he begins to tell his story, his story on an issue immigration. he is the son of a polish immigrant who came to the country there was reading english. i think that is a door opener for him. i...
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. >> there were rats in the attic and under the house and also in the garage. it's like you have a rodent freeway going underneath your house. >> reporter: mike works for got rats rodent proofing in concord. with the summer heat and drought he's booked with 20 to 30 calls a day from neighbors reporting rat infestations. >> in the field right now it's very dry and every animal needs a water source. >> reporter: he's taken these photos of rats he's trapped in county homes. >> they're finding pipes. they are going to dog bowls. people that leave the dog's water out overnight, the dog's food outovernight, it's an easy source of water and food. we bait the trap before we set it. >> reporter: mike sets the traps after sealing up points of entry. >> we're looking for any kind of gaps, pipes, cracks, anything that can lead into the home. >> reporter: we made calls to other bay pest removal companies and found similar problems. put your pet's food and water away at night. seal holes and cracks in your home with cement and galvanized cement. barbara had openings sealed i
. >> there were rats in the attic and under the house and also in the garage. it's like you have a rodent freeway going underneath your house. >> reporter: mike works for got rats rodent proofing in concord. with the summer heat and drought he's booked with 20 to 30 calls a day from neighbors reporting rat infestations. >> in the field right now it's very dry and every animal needs a water source. >> reporter: he's taken these photos of rats he's trapped in county homes....
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. >> even if this character attic us finch was leaning towards the other side, i would argue that we have seen an evolution. >> it shows that she is not here to write a perfect story. >> the publisher issued a statement on the new novel. >> even as it's being published now it was written before ""to kill a mocking bird"." and it's set 20 years later. it comes at a time when america is still grappling with racial tensions like the recent shoot negotiation south carolina, and the confederate flag debate. >> we have to find positive ways to address these witnesses or better live with each other but it's a social problem and it's a familiarit's familiar family problem and a political problem. >> harper lee said in a statement earlier this year, i'm humbled and amazed that this will now be published after all these years. >> book critic maureen corrigan read the book and said it does not compare to the classic "to kill a mocking bird." >> it reads as a messy draft of something. this was a first draft "to kill a mocking bird," but it reads much more like a failed sequel in "to kill a mocki
. >> even if this character attic us finch was leaning towards the other side, i would argue that we have seen an evolution. >> it shows that she is not here to write a perfect story. >> the publisher issued a statement on the new novel. >> even as it's being published now it was written before ""to kill a mocking bird"." and it's set 20 years later. it comes at a time when america is still grappling with racial tensions like the recent shoot...
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. >> heat wind to blimp for °fire that destroyed a home garage attic in santa rosa this afternoon.wind gust pushed 2 power lanes together causing a transform tore blow. this reached the home where fares were able to stop it from spreading any further. the fair caused about 100,000 dollars in damage. >>> brush fire in pittsburgh burned 37 acres today. started in san marco boulevard when somebody tried to jump start off road vehicle. firefighters hit the fir from the ground and air and able to keep it from reaching near by homes. one person had a minorger. >> get yourself ready in for hotter dryer conditions. here's east bay hills camera. warm-up considerably. zappedia is here with just how hot it gets. >>reporter: how about topping 100 degrees. it's going to the happen all beginning tomorrow. let me show you how hot it got today. inland areas up mider 90's along the coast. quite comfortable 69 half man bay. 74 in san francisco as we head that tomorrow the coastal area remain comfortable. it will be warmer though 70's i hope lapped spots up into the triple digitment only gets hotter
. >> heat wind to blimp for °fire that destroyed a home garage attic in santa rosa this afternoon.wind gust pushed 2 power lanes together causing a transform tore blow. this reached the home where fares were able to stop it from spreading any further. the fair caused about 100,000 dollars in damage. >>> brush fire in pittsburgh burned 37 acres today. started in san marco boulevard when somebody tried to jump start off road vehicle. firefighters hit the fir from the ground and...
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the lightning hits the rod on the roof, then travels through the attic, through the house, and down through this copper wire eight feet into the ground, where it dissipates. >> it puts a lot of peace in your mind to know your house is safe when you're not here. >> reporter: tonight more people are bracing for more of this. nature's own fireworks this holiday weekend. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, nags head, north carolina. >>> in colorado a medical helicopter exploded during takeoff today, killing the pilot, about 80 miles outside denver. a paramedic and nurse also suffered injuries, but there were no patients on board. the crash sparked a huge fire that also engulfed a pickup and spread to the grass and trees nearby. >>> in tennessee 5,000 people are now allowed back in their homes and businesses following an emergency evacuation near the site of a train derailment. they had been told to clear out early yesterday morning when a train car carrying hazardous chemicals derailed and caught fire. >>> there is fresh outrage tonight in baltimore where police are investigating an inflammatory sign fou
the lightning hits the rod on the roof, then travels through the attic, through the house, and down through this copper wire eight feet into the ground, where it dissipates. >> it puts a lot of peace in your mind to know your house is safe when you're not here. >> reporter: tonight more people are bracing for more of this. nature's own fireworks this holiday weekend. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, nags head, north carolina. >>> in colorado a medical helicopter exploded during...
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ellen's angels, they would frequently go to comicon and ellen lost her battle to pan crow attic cancer only raised 111% of his $35,000 goal. he is expected to arrive today. >> hopefully re. >>> we continue to follow breaking news from san leandro where a home invasion robbery ended in gun fire and a homeowner being shot early this morning. police just released the descriptions of the subjects. >>> also, recent shark sighting s, the surprising new relation about shark attacks. >>> good morning, we still have this breaking news in oakland where there was a bit of fire on abarth train, some passengers were on the train and the fire is not really affecting -- or the fire is out now we have service that is down, looking at a near by freeway where traffic may be heavier. we'll let you know. >>> we are live in san francisco where a major delay is expected near the golden gate bridge starting tonight. we'll tell you why. we are also live insa and droes. still following breaking news from the gunfire incident. new information we arelearning from police. >> good morning, thanks for joining us on
ellen's angels, they would frequently go to comicon and ellen lost her battle to pan crow attic cancer only raised 111% of his $35,000 goal. he is expected to arrive today. >> hopefully re. >>> we continue to follow breaking news from san leandro where a home invasion robbery ended in gun fire and a homeowner being shot early this morning. police just released the descriptions of the subjects. >>> also, recent shark sighting s, the surprising new relation about shark...
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break out on silver park terrace when the firefighters got there they found flames coming from the attic p. there's no word tonight on what started this fire. 30 adults and 12 children are finding somewhere else to stay tonight. >> here at the live desk we are digging through an unsealed deposition in which bill cosby admits he got quaaludes, gave them to a woman and then had sex with her. this was ten years ago and cosby settled out of court. a temple university accused him of drugging her an raping her in his home. he said he only gave her three half pills of ben drill. he had to testify about previous incidents from the '70s in which he admitted getting sedatives to give to women and cosby enlisted his agent to funnel money to women. going to court to get this deposition unsealed the judge agreed because cosby dawned the public of moralist. with raising children, family life education and crime. cosby's lawyer said this would embarrass him and the judge said why would this embarrass him, his own version of the facts. cosby has never been charged with a crime. >> chris, thank you. hund
break out on silver park terrace when the firefighters got there they found flames coming from the attic p. there's no word tonight on what started this fire. 30 adults and 12 children are finding somewhere else to stay tonight. >> here at the live desk we are digging through an unsealed deposition in which bill cosby admits he got quaaludes, gave them to a woman and then had sex with her. this was ten years ago and cosby settled out of court. a temple university accused him of drugging...
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meanwhile, european ministers say there will be no talk after an attic ties the u.s.nd announce they will reopen embassies in each other's capitals, the culmination of president obama and castro's historic decision to restore ties. at least 70 people have been killed in the egyptian sinai peninsula after an islamic state attacked a area. egypt has approved a new anti-terror law. it is time now for a check of the latest business news and markus is here. markus: the greek prime minister has been sticking to his guns when it comes to the referendum. on the back of that, eurozone members said they would not hold any fresh talks with grief until after that vote. we are getting some news from the so-called eurogroup. they have written to the greek prime minister saying they will only look at a request for a new loan from greece on the basis of the referendum result. it is a pretty clear signal from him that he would like to see a yes vote in sunday's referendum. and while, we have also heard from the greek finance minister, who says he expects a deal with creditors on monda
meanwhile, european ministers say there will be no talk after an attic ties the u.s.nd announce they will reopen embassies in each other's capitals, the culmination of president obama and castro's historic decision to restore ties. at least 70 people have been killed in the egyptian sinai peninsula after an islamic state attacked a area. egypt has approved a new anti-terror law. it is time now for a check of the latest business news and markus is here. markus: the greek prime minister has been...
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in fact even though the fire damage was mostly to the attic of the home there was severe water damage to the rest of the home which basically means it's a total loss. >>> this other video from the village in china. it started in the home and it trapped four people inside one of the rooms. you'll see that those people are now hanging from sheets outside the security gates that sometimes we see over the windows and in this exact moment you see that they are lowering a 6-year-old child -- >> oh. >> -- to a neighbor's apartment while the other people wait for firefighters to come. it's very hard to tell because we're only seeing this through a flashlight where exactly the child goes but you do see that child being lowered. and then other people waiting on what looks like an air conditioning unit. >> whoa. crazy. >> wow. >> all of that security fencing looks like a death trap you know? >> weirdly enough in this situation it was easy for them to climb on. you know like the ups and downs of it they were able to climb on a ladder. >> fortunately, it looks like everybody made it out safely fro
in fact even though the fire damage was mostly to the attic of the home there was severe water damage to the rest of the home which basically means it's a total loss. >>> this other video from the village in china. it started in the home and it trapped four people inside one of the rooms. you'll see that those people are now hanging from sheets outside the security gates that sometimes we see over the windows and in this exact moment you see that they are lowering a 6-year-old child --...
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she has boxes of trophies lying around in her attic, and once we finally found out what we were going to give the trophies to, i started off putting a little post on one of the message boards for the tristate area. the message went viral. they're all like, "give your trophies," cause everyone wants to get rid of these trophies and you couldn't get a better cause than giving the special olympics trophies. >> i'm just so happy i won this trophy. i won a medal. >> i won, i'm happy, and thank god. >> hopefully, yes, i do continue this for the special olympics. i can't shut off the supply line for the trophies. they just keep rolling in, rolling in. and like i said, this couldn't be a better place to give them to, and i hope i get to do it again for special olympics all over the place. >> are insects "bugging" you? before you reach for the spray try turning on a simple house fan. the cooler you are, the less you'll sweat, and it's chemicals in our sweat that help attract mosquitoes. and, of course, if the fan is on high enough, maybe it will just blow the mosquitoes away. >> car crashes ar
she has boxes of trophies lying around in her attic, and once we finally found out what we were going to give the trophies to, i started off putting a little post on one of the message boards for the tristate area. the message went viral. they're all like, "give your trophies," cause everyone wants to get rid of these trophies and you couldn't get a better cause than giving the special olympics trophies. >> i'm just so happy i won this trophy. i won a medal. >> i won, i'm...
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." >> this brings a different aspect to attic u.s. finch. >> the novel takes place at a time when america was looking at is he greg gas station and finch is portrayed as a leaders for justice. >> a lawyer who fights against racism defending a black man accused of rape in the classic " ""to kill a mocking bird"." but harper lee's new novel shows finch in a different light. set in the 50s it describes how finch's daughter comes home and grapples with her father's racial views. do you want negroes in the car load in our schools and churches and theaters? do you want them in our world? one calls him a racist. another a segregationist. >> i don't see anything wrong with making a character for human. nobody is perfect. >> even if this character attik attikus finch had leanings towards the other side if you will i argue that we have seen an evolution. >> maybe it shows that she's not here to write a perfect story. >> the publisher issued a statement on finch's portrayal in the new novel. the question is atticus's racism is one of the critica
." >> this brings a different aspect to attic u.s. finch. >> the novel takes place at a time when america was looking at is he greg gas station and finch is portrayed as a leaders for justice. >> a lawyer who fights against racism defending a black man accused of rape in the classic " ""to kill a mocking bird"." but harper lee's new novel shows finch in a different light. set in the 50s it describes how finch's daughter comes home and grapples...
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it was an unknown story until his wife i understand went into the attic and was cleaning found a big trunk, opened it up and in the trunk was a scrap book where they had kept a meticulous record and photographed, even of the chin that they had saved in the rescue operation. and it came to light. so it's an extraordinary story of a man who did a fantastic deed and it really was unknown torso many years. >> classic films such as breakfast at tiffany's and my fair lady made audrey help burp a star. london's national portrait gallery is paying tribute to her with an exhibition looking back at her life. jessica bald win took a look. >> there's imitators, but on one audrey hepburn, the star that invented a style remaining fable more than 60 years on. her hive in photographs is on -- life in photographs is on show in london until october. >> there's wonderful photographs of audrey hepburn. more than 80 photographs, with her as a young child on to the london stage and hollywood star dom. the show combines the intimate with the iconic images reproduced in so many mosters and photographs. >> i
it was an unknown story until his wife i understand went into the attic and was cleaning found a big trunk, opened it up and in the trunk was a scrap book where they had kept a meticulous record and photographed, even of the chin that they had saved in the rescue operation. and it came to light. so it's an extraordinary story of a man who did a fantastic deed and it really was unknown torso many years. >> classic films such as breakfast at tiffany's and my fair lady made audrey help burp...
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that firefighters, they were just making their way in to the ground level, when a back draft in the attic, they blew insulation in to the streets. they made for quite a scene and that nobody was hurt for it fortunately where the mother and her 1-year-old were asleep when they broke out and that they saw the smoke and that they would get them safely outside. >> and that they would act quickly enough. >> indeed they did. >>> well a strike has shut down the london subway station, bringing them to a standstill. >>> so they waited in line to board their buses, that many more would drive their cars, hailing cabs, to look at the clogging of the roadways there and that it would cause more than 700 miles of the traffic jams. can you imagine that? >> a good day to call in sick. >> and nearly three million people would use that london underground each day, now deserted as they would cycle and walk and take buses around the city. and that officials there, say that the strike is not called for and that it will be cruel to the public. >> and the only people that would get inconvenienced by this is hard
that firefighters, they were just making their way in to the ground level, when a back draft in the attic, they blew insulation in to the streets. they made for quite a scene and that nobody was hurt for it fortunately where the mother and her 1-year-old were asleep when they broke out and that they saw the smoke and that they would get them safely outside. >> and that they would act quickly enough. >> indeed they did. >>> well a strike has shut down the london subway...
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the back draft and explosion blew you insulation from the attic of the home all the way in the street. that is the white stuff the insulation. a mom and toddler were treated for smoke inhalation but they are expected to be okay. >>> meanwhile chaos for travelers trying to leave the popular resort island of bali, a volcano forced four air ports to close this indonesia. that spewed hot ash almost daily for the the last week. more than 10,000 villagers live in that a area that volcano was dormant for 400 years until 2010. >>> zoo keepers are keeping a close eye on a monkey sleeping in the storm drain of all places after she escaped from her home at the zoo. they called this little monkey zen, there she is, cameras show the three-year old's a step ahead offhanded letters and could not catch her. experts do in the know how she got out of the enclosure but they moved visitors from that area. they add that she's okay and as soon as she wakes up from her nap there she will head on back home. they will bring her right back. >>> close call for some amusement park riders in wisconsin. two people
the back draft and explosion blew you insulation from the attic of the home all the way in the street. that is the white stuff the insulation. a mom and toddler were treated for smoke inhalation but they are expected to be okay. >>> meanwhile chaos for travelers trying to leave the popular resort island of bali, a volcano forced four air ports to close this indonesia. that spewed hot ash almost daily for the the last week. more than 10,000 villagers live in that a area that volcano was...
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officer stan wall was driving when he saw smoke coming from the attic of the house. that was about 9:20. 13-year veteran ran inside to alert occupies and get them out. firefighters say it was likely an electrical fire. there were no working smoke detectors in the home. >> it is high fire danger double checking everyone buying fireworks has the right to do so. david louie has the story. >> reporter: this is the best way a group can promote who is going to benefit from this stand's firework sales. the boosters are counting on customers to support them so is the gilroy little league ball field fund. >> how much do you generate? >> it's a big fundraiser for us. >> reporter: sales are limited to a very small universe. that 51,000 residents of gilroy. customers have to show i.d. >> did you have to show your i.d.? >> yes. >> you're okay with that? >> i hope everybody shows their i.d. to prove they are from gilroy that way fireworks do stay here. >> reporter: even these safe and sane fireworks are illegal in the rest of the county. gilroy residents only set them off in certa
officer stan wall was driving when he saw smoke coming from the attic of the house. that was about 9:20. 13-year veteran ran inside to alert occupies and get them out. firefighters say it was likely an electrical fire. there were no working smoke detectors in the home. >> it is high fire danger double checking everyone buying fireworks has the right to do so. david louie has the story. >> reporter: this is the best way a group can promote who is going to benefit from this stand's...
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. >> those are prop attic because iran is one of the biggest supporters of terrorism in the world. >>> republican critics accused the president of making too many concessions. >> this appears to fall well short of what the goal we all thought was trying to be achieved, which was that iran would not be a nuclear state. >> reporter: congress has two months to review the deal before vote on whether to lift u.s. sanctions on iran. and president obama is already planning to reject ing toning to vito this deal if rejected. anne-marie? >> the news conference with president obama begins at 1:00 p.m. "today" eastern. >>> it's another severe weather threat today. damaging wind, flooding, and tornadoes are all a possibility. the biggest threat is in southern georgia, but flood warnings are posted this morning in tennessee and kentucky. in eastern kentucky the search for missing people is expected to resume this morning. another storm hit last night. flash floods killed at least two people and six others are missing following monday's storm. in hard hit johnson county an estimated 150 homes were
. >> those are prop attic because iran is one of the biggest supporters of terrorism in the world. >>> republican critics accused the president of making too many concessions. >> this appears to fall well short of what the goal we all thought was trying to be achieved, which was that iran would not be a nuclear state. >> reporter: congress has two months to review the deal before vote on whether to lift u.s. sanctions on iran. and president obama is already planning...
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do you think there are more up in the attic?m random house that there are more books that will come out of this find. >> reporter: out of this find? yes, out of this find! another seuss book for you, if you are so inclined! dean reynolds cbs news chicago. >> that story made my day! >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on the california wildfires. john blackstone hat latest from the scene. >>> plus, the debate over the price of a human egg. legal expert rikki klieman on an egg donor issue. >>> and then this climber. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> less than two months until pope francis
do you think there are more up in the attic?m random house that there are more books that will come out of this find. >> reporter: out of this find? yes, out of this find! another seuss book for you, if you are so inclined! dean reynolds cbs news chicago. >> that story made my day! >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on the california wildfires. john blackstone hat latest from the scene. >>> plus, the debate over the price...
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firefighters approaching a home on fire, smoke coming from the attic, when suddenly an explosion blewtallation out of the house. it's what's known as a backdraft, when a fire gets a sudden infusion of oxygen. amazingly, no one was seriously hurt. >>> and a firefighter from fresno, california emerged from the hospital with a smile. over three months since his brush with death captain pete dern fell through a roof and into the inferno of a house fire in march. you'll likely remember this awful scene. he suffered second and third degree burns over most of his body. but today after extensive treatment dern walked out in public for the first time since his accident. >> i'm feeling pretty good. we've had firefighters around me since the beginning, and it's just very comforting to know that someone's there all the time. >> reporter: doctors say captain dern has undergone 19 surgeries and still has a few more to go. a brave man. we wish him all the best. >>> and here's something you don't see every day. the pope pulling over for a pit stop at a fast food joint. it happened yesterday before a
firefighters approaching a home on fire, smoke coming from the attic, when suddenly an explosion blewtallation out of the house. it's what's known as a backdraft, when a fire gets a sudden infusion of oxygen. amazingly, no one was seriously hurt. >>> and a firefighter from fresno, california emerged from the hospital with a smile. over three months since his brush with death captain pete dern fell through a roof and into the inferno of a house fire in march. you'll likely remember this...
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. >> heat wind to blimp for °fire that destroyed a home garage attic in santa rosa this afternoon. gust pushed 2 power lanes together causing a transform tore blow. this reached the home where fares were able to stop it from spreading any further. the fair caused about 100,000 dollars in damage. >>> brush fire in pittsburgh burned 37 acres today. started in san marco boulevard when somebody tried to jump start off road vehicle. firefighters hit the fir from the ground and air and able to keep it from reaching near by homes. one person had a minorger. >> get yourself ready in for hotter dryer conditions. here's east bay hills camera. warm-up considerably. zappedia is here with just how hot it gets. >>reporter: how about topping 100 degrees. it's going to the happen all beginning tomorrow. let me show you how hot it got today. inland areas up mider 90's along the coast. quite comfortable 69 half man bay. 74 in san francisco as we head that tomorrow the coastal area remain comfortable. it will be warmer though 70's i hope lapped spots up into the triple digitment only gets hotter on w
. >> heat wind to blimp for °fire that destroyed a home garage attic in santa rosa this afternoon. gust pushed 2 power lanes together causing a transform tore blow. this reached the home where fares were able to stop it from spreading any further. the fair caused about 100,000 dollars in damage. >>> brush fire in pittsburgh burned 37 acres today. started in san marco boulevard when somebody tried to jump start off road vehicle. firefighters hit the fir from the ground and air...
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someone found these in an attic, old 16-millimeter home movies from the 1930s, labeled "kodachrome experiment." >> yeah, i was intrigued. so i took the project oi took the films, and i started to watch. and i loved what i saw. i saw scenes of our community, and they were in color. >> reporter: they were some of the very first color home movies. but what intrigued bill even more was this woman. he says whoever she was, the cameraman was clearly smitten. >> from there, i started doing some research. >> reporter: he found out the photographer, a guy named bob kramer, went to work for kodak labs right out of high school, and that girl was his high school sweetheart, leona sharp. >> she would be 96 years old. >> reporter: if she was alive. >> and i wondered. >> reporter: he did find an address and went there. >> a woman came to the door. she opened the door three inches. and i told her we had these films, and the door opened a little wider. >> reporter: literally and figuratively. >> yes. and then she said, "wait." and she disappeared. she came back about a minute later holding her wedding in." >>
someone found these in an attic, old 16-millimeter home movies from the 1930s, labeled "kodachrome experiment." >> yeah, i was intrigued. so i took the project oi took the films, and i started to watch. and i loved what i saw. i saw scenes of our community, and they were in color. >> reporter: they were some of the very first color home movies. but what intrigued bill even more was this woman. he says whoever she was, the cameraman was clearly smitten. >> from there,...
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a back draft blew out insulation from the attic on to the street and it happened wednesday night. a mother and her 18-month-old baby were living in the louse and they made it out before the explosion and were treated for smoke inhalation much the fire marshal said a back draft like this shows the risk firefighters face when they enter a burning building. >> value contain eruption in indonesia is creating chaos. the mountain located 93 miles great bali's international airport has been rumbling but today spewed debris. it forced five airports to close. officials are urging airlines to avoid routes near the volcano and two airports are airlines plan to add extra flights after the activity stops to help with the back leg of stranded travelers. >> my god. >> this is the last thing you want to see on a ride called the catapult at a water park in wisconsin. the bungee cord snapped and park visitors were seconds away from being sent into the air. the owner calls it "mechanical," and said it and fixed. the two friends said they not come back. >> and not blame them. >> a change could be com
a back draft blew out insulation from the attic on to the street and it happened wednesday night. a mother and her 18-month-old baby were living in the louse and they made it out before the explosion and were treated for smoke inhalation much the fire marshal said a back draft like this shows the risk firefighters face when they enter a burning building. >> value contain eruption in indonesia is creating chaos. the mountain located 93 miles great bali's international airport has been...
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that explosion blew insulation from the attic of the home all the way into the street.hters of course doing dangerous job even more dangerous there though. mom and toddler were treated for smoke inhalation. >> zoo off initials memphis searching for monkey on the loose this morning zoo officials say the primate escaped its enclosure yesterday. kind of funny. this. >> this has been with the zoo since she was a baby, according to officials, they know he is in a storm drain somewhere, they are just trying to catch up with her. >> tweeted out sweet dreams, little monkey, we'll come find you in the morning. >> hey kansas police officers caught woman stealing from wal-mart, but didn't take her to jail. >> heartwarming. instead her he took her shopping. >> sarah robinson mother of six. when officer mark stopped her he realizes the situation. robinson was crying, and her children's feet were dirty. she explained that her family had fallen on hard time since her husband died and they're now living in a car. >> we were both in tears. you know, so it was more after mutual understan
that explosion blew insulation from the attic of the home all the way into the street.hters of course doing dangerous job even more dangerous there though. mom and toddler were treated for smoke inhalation. >> zoo off initials memphis searching for monkey on the loose this morning zoo officials say the primate escaped its enclosure yesterday. kind of funny. this. >> this has been with the zoo since she was a baby, according to officials, they know he is in a storm drain somewhere,...
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do you think there are more up in the attic?m random house that there are more books that will come out from this find. >> reporter: out of this find? yes, out of this find! another seuss book for you, if you are so inclined! dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> that story made my day! >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on the california wildfires. john blackstone has the latest from the scene. >>> plus, the debate over the price of a human egg. legal expert rikki klieman on an lawsuit by egg donors. and ben tracy shows the hottest gym trend this summer the versa climber. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. we start off with a live look at the golden gate bridge. we'll have your full tuesday morning commute details on that this just a few minutes. it is tuesday. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 4:30. let's talk about the weather and traffic. the heat is on. >>
do you think there are more up in the attic?m random house that there are more books that will come out from this find. >> reporter: out of this find? yes, out of this find! another seuss book for you, if you are so inclined! dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> that story made my day! >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on the california wildfires. john blackstone has the latest from the scene. >>> plus, the debate over...
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another 450 million of his books have been sold and i'm told there may be more books lurking in the attic, too. >> love dr. seuss. >>> it i 4:52. how air pilot handled hurricane- force winds to get his plane >>> chim 4:54. look at the numbers well above average. time is 4:54. 70s at the beaches today. notice the peninsula 80s and 90s. 98 morgan hill. 103 discovery bay. triple digits, danville, livermore. north of the golden gate bridge from 70 with clear skies in stinson beach to 95 in santa rosa. it will be 94 in novato and in napa. and good morning, lakeport, at 102 degrees. >>> and good morning, everybody. we do have roadwork at the san mateo bridge. the same eastbound roadwork all the way across the span. it is scheduled to be picked up within the next 20 minutes or so. in the meantime, chp is working on an accident which just came in northbound 880 before decoto. we'll have details on the new accident with a complete look of "kcbs traffic." >>> contra costa county firefighters saved dozens of homes from a fast-moving grass fire in pittsburg. it burned nearly 40 acres yesterday near s
another 450 million of his books have been sold and i'm told there may be more books lurking in the attic, too. >> love dr. seuss. >>> it i 4:52. how air pilot handled hurricane- force winds to get his plane >>> chim 4:54. look at the numbers well above average. time is 4:54. 70s at the beaches today. notice the peninsula 80s and 90s. 98 morgan hill. 103 discovery bay. triple digits, danville, livermore. north of the golden gate bridge from 70 with clear skies in stinson...
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jose home didn't have working smoke detectors, but luckily a firefighter saw smoke coming from the attic of the home and helped the family get out. you can see the red cross is there to offer emergency services. the fire broke out at 9:00 a.m. on jessica way near 101, not far from the middle school. the responding crews say there just wasn't major damage because of the quick response. investigators believe that it may have been sparked by an electrical fire. >>> a new bay area app is helping pet owners avoid the guessing games and connect with vets. i'm michelle roberts. coming up why doctors say the technology might come in handy. >>> i'm chuck coppola live in santa cruz. the great white watch continues this weekend, and this weekend tomorrow there will be a lot more eyes looking for them. details coming up. >>> right now we're also watching the fog move into san francisco as we're watching low clouds affecting fireworks possibly for tomorrow and strong thunderstorms in the sierra. drifting off to the west. we'll let you know if anymore showers could be a part of your holiday weekend fo
jose home didn't have working smoke detectors, but luckily a firefighter saw smoke coming from the attic of the home and helped the family get out. you can see the red cross is there to offer emergency services. the fire broke out at 9:00 a.m. on jessica way near 101, not far from the middle school. the responding crews say there just wasn't major damage because of the quick response. investigators believe that it may have been sparked by an electrical fire. >>> a new bay area app is...