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a businessman named bob wilson. it's a huge gift. >> this means so much. it means so much to everyone. >> you're very, very welcome. it's a little soon. do you have any idea what you're going to do with this money? >> i have no idea. >> it's a definite blessing that someone would reach into their own pocket and give the way that he was doing. >> reporter: earlier wilson arrived with two suitcases stuffed with 1,085 checks, for each student at paradise high. >> i just wanted to do anything to put a smile on her face. >> reporter: it was easy to see for these kids, wilson's kindness is much appreciated. >> a lot of kids will turn the checks over to their families for just basic essential items like food and gas. >> reporter: not even knows what they will do with their $1,000 from bob wilson, but they know how it makes them feel. >> he doesn't even know it but he has it in his heart to help us. my heart smiles. >> reporter: he said at 89 years old, he looks back at high school as the happiest, cares if did say fr carefree time in his life. laura anthony, abc
a businessman named bob wilson. it's a huge gift. >> this means so much. it means so much to everyone. >> you're very, very welcome. it's a little soon. do you have any idea what you're going to do with this money? >> i have no idea. >> it's a definite blessing that someone would reach into their own pocket and give the way that he was doing. >> reporter: earlier wilson arrived with two suitcases stuffed with 1,085 checks, for each student at paradise high....
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a businessman named bob wilson is a huge gift. >> this means so much. >> well, you're. >> so much to everyone. >> you're very welcome. it's a little soon but do you have any idea what you might do with this money? >> i have no idea. >> it's a definite blessing that somebody would reach into their own pocket and give to the community the way he's doing. >> these are the checks. >> reporter: earlier he arrived in chico with two suitcases stuffed with exactly 1,085 checks. one each for the students and staff at paradise high. >> i just wanted, if i could do anything to put a smile on their face. >> reporter: even though they had to stand in line for a short while, it was easy to see for these kids his kindness is much appreciated. >> a lot of kids will turn the checks over to families for basic essential items like food and gas. >> reporter: not everyone knows yet what they'll do with their thousand dollars from bob wilson but know how it makes them feel. >> he doesn't know us but he has in his heart to give this to us to help us. and it kind of makes my heart smile. >> reporter: bob to
a businessman named bob wilson is a huge gift. >> this means so much. >> well, you're. >> so much to everyone. >> you're very welcome. it's a little soon but do you have any idea what you might do with this money? >> i have no idea. >> it's a definite blessing that somebody would reach into their own pocket and give to the community the way he's doing. >> these are the checks. >> reporter: earlier he arrived in chico with two suitcases stuffed...
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not all these families know what they will do with their $1,000 from bob wilson. they know how it makes them feel. >> he doesn't know us but he has it in his heart to give the money to us to help us. it makes my heart smile. >> reporter: bob wilson told us that at 89 years old he looks back on high school as the happiest most care free time in his life. he wanted to make sure that these kids and these families felt that way again. in chico, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> bringing some joy. >> absolutely. nice effort. thank you very much. >>> you can help survivors of the camp fire simply by drinking a beer. see how hundreds of brewerys are banding together including beer makers here in the bay area. >>> what you need to look for to find out if the lettuce that you are buying is >>> retailers are starting to sell romaine lettuce again after the fda lifted the advisory. as abc 7 news anchor explains, change is coming. >> reporter: romaine lettuce is starting to be back on store shelves. what can you expect? you will soon see labels that will tell you where the lettuc
not all these families know what they will do with their $1,000 from bob wilson. they know how it makes them feel. >> he doesn't know us but he has it in his heart to give the money to us to help us. it makes my heart smile. >> reporter: bob wilson told us that at 89 years old he looks back on high school as the happiest most care free time in his life. he wanted to make sure that these kids and these families felt that way again. in chico, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>...
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bob wilson lives near san diego and he has never been to paradise. but he has been following the "camp fire" disaster on the news and says he just wanted to do something to help. >>> green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers is donating a million dollars to the "camp fire" relief effort. >> in northern california, where i was born and raised, the city of paradise burned to the ground and many of the residents that got out are now displaced in my hometown of chico and across the north of the state. i reached out to friends and the mayor of chico to find out how to be of most help. >> rodgers posted this video on twitter. state farm insurance is pledging to donate a dollar for every retweet up to $1 million. rodgers played football at butte community college before transferring to uc-berkeley. >>> thanksgiving is starting early for thousands of people displaced by the "camp fire" with a series of community meals throughout the week. the efforts include star power volunteers like former governor arnold schwarzenegger and celebrity chefs guy fieri and
bob wilson lives near san diego and he has never been to paradise. but he has been following the "camp fire" disaster on the news and says he just wanted to do something to help. >>> green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers is donating a million dollars to the "camp fire" relief effort. >> in northern california, where i was born and raised, the city of paradise burned to the ground and many of the residents that got out are now displaced in my hometown of...
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his name is bob wilson. he says he was moved when he read about how the campfire had destroyed paradise. he said the students no longer have the carefree environment that being a high school student provides. he decided to do this as a way to show the students that someone cares. again lots of students out here, many standing outside in the rain as i am. they're going to go inside there pick up a $1000 check from this man they have never met before. i had a chance to speak with one of the students. she said she is going to use that money to pay for rent. back to you. >> that is pretty incredible, so nice to see a bright spot for these people who have lost almost everything. especially with the holidays coming up. thank you. >>> we do have rain on the radar right now. new showers moving into san mateo county and also santa clara county. i will show you the latest from the radar and let's talk about the next storm. that is the main event for the week. we have a window, heavy rainfall, rough surf. we'll have yo
his name is bob wilson. he says he was moved when he read about how the campfire had destroyed paradise. he said the students no longer have the carefree environment that being a high school student provides. he decided to do this as a way to show the students that someone cares. again lots of students out here, many standing outside in the rain as i am. they're going to go inside there pick up a $1000 check from this man they have never met before. i had a chance to speak with one of the...
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heartbroken on the destruction brought by the camp fire, bob wilson traveled from southern california to butte county to help victims of the fire, some of the youngest victims. >> i just thought that if i could just put a smile on their face, and give them some freedom, and get them so that they could take their mind off school on tuesday afternoon, he donated a one million-dollar gift to paradise high school, giving 980 students and 105 teachers and staff members $1000 each to do with what they please. the catch? well, there isn't one. no strings attached here. >> hearing it, i was shocked. this guy hasn't even been here and it was so kind of him to do it. people don't realize how much it helps. it's the small stuff. >> really just helping us all at this point and anybody can use it for anything and it's great for us to have it. >> reporter: for the most part, damage to the school is minimal but it cannot reopen because so much of the surrounding community is gone. >> even when we can open it, there is nowhere for anybody to live. you're not going to live next door because the apartm
heartbroken on the destruction brought by the camp fire, bob wilson traveled from southern california to butte county to help victims of the fire, some of the youngest victims. >> i just thought that if i could just put a smile on their face, and give them some freedom, and get them so that they could take their mind off school on tuesday afternoon, he donated a one million-dollar gift to paradise high school, giving 980 students and 105 teachers and staff members $1000 each to do with...
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bob wilson told us that he actually personally signed each and every one of these checks.y, abc 7 news. >> incredible. >> what amazing generosity. unfortunately, the rain they really needed a while ago is causing complications in that area. >> san antonio i can't dhya pat on that. >> flash flood begins wednesday at 10:00 p.m. and runs until 10:00 a.m. thursday. the concern is that heavy rain comes in with the next storm. could be flash flooding and debrdee flows and there's a threat of rock and mudslides. look at live doppler 7 locally. we have showers. that front is beginning to fall apart but still producing light rain from oakland to san leandro to hayward. street level radar here. along the peninsula to san bruno, seeing the light showers. also down the peninsula into woodside, pinata road, la da, it is turning into snow. there are chain requirements on 50 and 88. winter weather advisory, about 6,000 feet until 10:00 p.m. tomorrow night. could see up a foot at the highest peaks. it's a winter storm warning above 10,000 feet. several feet of snow is expected. so that se
bob wilson told us that he actually personally signed each and every one of these checks.y, abc 7 news. >> incredible. >> what amazing generosity. unfortunately, the rain they really needed a while ago is causing complications in that area. >> san antonio i can't dhya pat on that. >> flash flood begins wednesday at 10:00 p.m. and runs until 10:00 a.m. thursday. the concern is that heavy rain comes in with the next storm. could be flash flooding and debrdee flows and...
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his name is bob wilson. he donated more than $1 million to paradise high school. mr.wilson said he was heart broken by the tragedy of the camp fire. he traveled from southern california to butte county to make a difference. he gave the 980 students and 105 teachers and staff members $1,000 each. >> hearing it, i was shocked. this guy hasn't even been here before and it is so kind of him to do t people don't realize how much it helps. like even the small stuff. >> it is helping us. anybody can use it for anything. it is great for us to have it. >> now, while paradise high school was not severely damaged, the school cannot reopen because most of the community is gone now. mr.wilson says he wanted to help because he remembers how much an impact his own high school years had on him. >> it was a great time in my life and it was carefree to be honest with their face and again, that is the joy i'm getting out of this whole thing is with these kids. >> what a great man. >> i know. >> mr. wilson is 89 years old. he is a real estate developer and owned the fish market resta
his name is bob wilson. he donated more than $1 million to paradise high school. mr.wilson said he was heart broken by the tragedy of the camp fire. he traveled from southern california to butte county to make a difference. he gave the 980 students and 105 teachers and staff members $1,000 each. >> hearing it, i was shocked. this guy hasn't even been here before and it is so kind of him to do t people don't realize how much it helps. like even the small stuff. >> it is helping us....
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. >> reporter: that someone is bob wilson. an executive from san diego who has never been to paradise. he says he made the decision to help the students after reading a news article in the l.a. times. >> they were not going to the prom and were not going to hang out with their friends or whatever they were supposed to be doing. and i said, i am going to help them. >> his act of kindness means 980 students and 105 staff members will each get $1,000 check. >> they takeaway from this that some guy 600 miles away thought enough to come up here and give them a check and that is -- that is all the compensation i want out of it. >> pretty amazing. wilson says he plans to give the checks to everyone, even those who could not come to tonight's meet. >> we have seen so many acts of kindness in a devastating tragedy. it is good. people have hearts. >> awesome. when it gets really dark the light shines even more. that is what we are seeing. all right, we are looking at the south bay right now getting rain showers, we have waves of rainfal
. >> reporter: that someone is bob wilson. an executive from san diego who has never been to paradise. he says he made the decision to help the students after reading a news article in the l.a. times. >> they were not going to the prom and were not going to hang out with their friends or whatever they were supposed to be doing. and i said, i am going to help them. >> his act of kindness means 980 students and 105 staff members will each get $1,000 check. >> they takeaway...
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bob wilson will give $1000 checks to each of the 980 paradise heights students and 105 school staff members. wilson has never been to that area before but was deeply moved by all the damage caused by the campfire. since most of the town was destroyed, the los angeles times says the check presentation will be made at an assembly in chico. >>> christine blasey ford has closed an online fundraiser created to help her family pay for security and other expenses. it was started in september when she testified about her sexual assault allegations against brett kavanaugh before he became a supreme court justice. she posted a message on the gofundme page asking everyone for the outpouring of support and kind letters. she said the donations have allowed her family to take steps to protect themselves against frightening threats and to pay for a home security system for their palo alto home. the donations totaled $647,000 and ford said any funds not used on security for her family will be donated to organizations that support trauma survivors. >>> from's former campaign chairman may spend more time in
bob wilson will give $1000 checks to each of the 980 paradise heights students and 105 school staff members. wilson has never been to that area before but was deeply moved by all the damage caused by the campfire. since most of the town was destroyed, the los angeles times says the check presentation will be made at an assembly in chico. >>> christine blasey ford has closed an online fundraiser created to help her family pay for security and other expenses. it was started in september...
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bob wilson says he has never been to paradise but photos and videos of the devastation made him wantething. the businessman is planning on personally delivering a $1000 check to each student, and each employee from the high school totaling more than $1 million for the wildfire victims so they can spend it how they would like. >> $1000 is not going to rebuild the house. it is not going to put them back in high school. if they get some sense that somebody else cared about their welfare and did something about it i would be happy about that. >> wilson says he wanted to give a check to each person instead of donating a large sum to 1 organization. >> a colorado man was so heartbroken after seeing the devastation that he started a gofundme page. goal was to raise enough money to buy an rv to give away to a campsite evacuate. seeing how there is such a shortage for them -- after working out a deal james woody managed to buy an rv for $2500 and he delivered it the day after thanks giving to 6. the youngest just 8 weeks old. the rv was also full of hundreds of donated items. >> a new governm
bob wilson says he has never been to paradise but photos and videos of the devastation made him wantething. the businessman is planning on personally delivering a $1000 check to each student, and each employee from the high school totaling more than $1 million for the wildfire victims so they can spend it how they would like. >> $1000 is not going to rebuild the house. it is not going to put them back in high school. if they get some sense that somebody else cared about their welfare and...
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bob wilson arrived at paradise high school with two suitcas full of checks. he was able to helps 980 stude and 105 staff members. the 89-year-old says after reading the new of the camp fire's devastation, he wanted to do something to lift their spirits. the camp fire's death toll is 88, with 158 people still missing. legendary singer stevie wonder also plans to help. on december 9, he is throwing a benefit concert t raise money for the california fire victims. good to see you so many people helping out. >> like mr. rogers said, in times of crisis look for a lot of helpers there. good morning, bill. >> going to need help shoveling in vermont. some picked up 15 to 18 inches snow. it's still snowing in some areas. the storm is located over maine. laken hansoned snow a over the place on the map. hrill dangerous driving new york stategh way, south of buffalo, winter storm warnings. everyone else has been downgraded to advisories because we only expect additional snowfall amounts in the lower end, maybe 2o 3 inches in some cases, and that will be about it. so the f
bob wilson arrived at paradise high school with two suitcas full of checks. he was able to helps 980 stude and 105 staff members. the 89-year-old says after reading the new of the camp fire's devastation, he wanted to do something to lift their spirits. the camp fire's death toll is 88, with 158 people still missing. legendary singer stevie wonder also plans to help. on december 9, he is throwing a benefit concert t raise money for the california fire victims. good to see you so many people...
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. >> reporter: these students don't know bob wilson, but he is teaching them a valuable lesson about giving to those in need. >> my house burned down soredow. again, it's just stuff. it's replaceable. >> reporter: and that's the whole idea behind what wilson is doing. he's a 90-year-old businessman who watched paradise burn to the ground from his rancho santa fe home. it was emotional for him. he wanted to do something to help their pain. [ applause ] >> reporter: so he decided to write a $1,000 check to each of paradise high school's 980 students and 105 staff members. he wanted to give it to them personally. >> if i can do something for these kids, you know, that will give them a little breathing room, take away from this conflagration that came about, that's what i'm going to do. >> reporter: these two girls don't have money, but they have the spirit of giving in the form of a christmas tree they set up on the side of the road near paradise. >> we're doing this so that all the people, houses that got burned down, we could just show a little love. >> reporter: love that will help t
. >> reporter: these students don't know bob wilson, but he is teaching them a valuable lesson about giving to those in need. >> my house burned down soredow. again, it's just stuff. it's replaceable. >> reporter: and that's the whole idea behind what wilson is doing. he's a 90-year-old businessman who watched paradise burn to the ground from his rancho santa fe home. it was emotional for him. he wanted to do something to help their pain. [ applause ] >> reporter: so he...
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. >> reporter: a thank you and a hug for bob wilson, a california businessman who showed up and began$1,000 checks to high school students and teachers, telling them they could use the money for whatever they need in this trying time. >> this means so much. so much to everyone. >> you're very, very welcome. just -- it's a little soon, but do you have any idea what you might do with this money? >> that's all right. >> reporter: he's a restaurant owner. he's 90. and he wanted to give. i got ahold of the principal, and i talked to him about it and you could have scraped him off of cloud nine, quite frankly. >> reporter: he came from 500 miles away, his suitcase full. >> all right, there we are. >> reporter: reading the names. >> this goes to orian ramsey. >> reporter: giving $1.1 million. >> i just wanted -- if i could do anything to put a smile on their face. >> reporter: 90% of the families in that school in paradise lost their homes. the school principal. >> a lot of kids will just turn the checks over to their families, for just basic essential items like food and gas. >> he doesn't
. >> reporter: a thank you and a hug for bob wilson, a california businessman who showed up and began$1,000 checks to high school students and teachers, telling them they could use the money for whatever they need in this trying time. >> this means so much. so much to everyone. >> you're very, very welcome. just -- it's a little soon, but do you have any idea what you might do with this money? >> that's all right. >> reporter: he's a restaurant owner. he's 90. and...
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bob wilson gave each student and staff member a thousand dollar check yesterday.le more than a million dollars. the principal says the school is still standing, but more than 90 percent of the students and staff lost their homes. bob wilson says while he has no connection to paradise or the school - he just felt compelled to help. <"i'm 90 years old, and i still have those memories of high school, and i said look, if i can do something for these kids, give them a little breathing room. "> (ken) wilson says he hopes his donation will help restore hope in paradise. that wraps up paradise. that wraps up kron4 news at 6. we'll see you tonight at 8.... on your bay area's local news station. . >> deborah: melania fights back. >> what she just said about bhoeback to her white house christmas decorations. >> and what's up with ivanka's voice? >>> then, groping outrage, mom molested while doing her laundry. >> how much does this happen? the startling numbers. >>> and locked up for cotton candy? cops thought it was crystal meth. >>> then, death plunge. did the sky diving in
bob wilson gave each student and staff member a thousand dollar check yesterday.le more than a million dollars. the principal says the school is still standing, but more than 90 percent of the students and staff lost their homes. bob wilson says while he has no connection to paradise or the school - he just felt compelled to help. (ken) wilson says he hopes his donation will help restore hope in paradise. that wraps up paradise. that wraps up kron4 news at 6. we'll see you tonight at 8.... on...
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. >> reporter: 90-year-old real estate developer bob wilson lives near san diego.e hardships these students were enduring, he felt compelled to help. about 900 of the 980 young people attending paradise high school lost their homes. >> for me, high school was idealic time of my life, you might say. so i thought about these kids and i thought about my experience and i said, you know? if i can just put a smile on their face, and so i decided on the spot i would do this. >> reporter: wilson felt the best way he could have a personal positive impact was through individual donations. he's giving $1,000 check to all 980 students and their 105 teachers and staff members. >> and the more i thought about t i thought what about the whole school, what about the teachers, the bus driver, the janitor and so forth? and so i said, i'll include the entire school. >> a lot of kids will just turn the checks over to their families for basic essential items like food and gas. >> reporter: wilson said handing out more than a million dollar is making him feel like a million bucks. >> le
. >> reporter: 90-year-old real estate developer bob wilson lives near san diego.e hardships these students were enduring, he felt compelled to help. about 900 of the 980 young people attending paradise high school lost their homes. >> for me, high school was idealic time of my life, you might say. so i thought about these kids and i thought about my experience and i said, you know? if i can just put a smile on their face, and so i decided on the spot i would do this. >>...
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again, a shout-out to bob wilson. >>> a chef is reflecting on what it took.ous cancer diagnosis. >> you do a lot of crazy things like cut your hair and dye it platinum blond. you reach out to other models and eat as thai restaurants. you help people in your own way, and thousands of people help you. >> yes, they do. blonds do not have more fun either. just saying. she shares how she's living throug this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪ note toe self we hear from chef fat teema alli who gained popularity on the show's top chef. in an essay for bone april petite, the 29-year-old revealed the cancer she was diagnosed with last year has returned. doctors told her she has a year to live. but she's not letting that stop her from indulging in the experiences of living. alis had be ali has been eating at restaurants on her bucket list and she's even been cooking a little for thanksgiving. in h
again, a shout-out to bob wilson. >>> a chef is reflecting on what it took.ous cancer diagnosis. >> you do a lot of crazy things like cut your hair and dye it platinum blond. you reach out to other models and eat as thai restaurants. you help people in your own way, and thousands of people help you. >> yes, they do. blonds do not have more fun either. just saying. she shares how she's living throug this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving...
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his name is bob wilson, an executive. >> if they take away from this, that some guy 600 miles away thoughtnd give them a check, that's all the compensation i want out of it. >> he says he was moved when he read about how the camp fire had destroyed the town. his heart went out to the students because they no longer have the carefree environment that being a high school student provides. he want to show students that somebody cares about them. lots of students are out here in the rain, and they will go in and pick up their $1000 check from this man they have never met before. i spoke with one of the students, she said that she is going to use it to pay for rent. >> that was a great story. he plans to give checks to everyone even if they could not attend the assembly. >>> we have some rain moving in tonight, tomorrow midnight through thursday morning at 8 am, it will get rather stormy around here. wet, windy and rough surf, and mounds of snowfall. all of those boxes will be checked tomorrow night. tonight is the appetizer. we have a little bit of rainfall, and in the santa cruz mountains you
his name is bob wilson, an executive. >> if they take away from this, that some guy 600 miles away thoughtnd give them a check, that's all the compensation i want out of it. >> he says he was moved when he read about how the camp fire had destroyed the town. his heart went out to the students because they no longer have the carefree environment that being a high school student provides. he want to show students that somebody cares about them. lots of students are out here in the...
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california businessman bob wilson surprised students and staff at paradise high school with a check for $1000 each, 90% of paradise students lost their homes to the wildfires that tore through northern california earlier this month, bob says he hopes this will put a smile on their faces and their mind on what happened, a lot of rebuilding to do. you are tonight's midnight hero. that is it, most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. stick around, tucker carlson. ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos are back. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. heather: it is friday, november 30th and this is "fox and friends first". happening on the east coast of fox news alert. high-speed chase. a pickup truck fleeing border patrol, pools over after hitting a spike strip. the deadly crash outside the us-mexico border. speaking of the board of the mayor of tijuana slamming the caravan organizers as the real criminals. >> because they are dealing with people.
california businessman bob wilson surprised students and staff at paradise high school with a check for $1000 each, 90% of paradise students lost their homes to the wildfires that tore through northern california earlier this month, bob says he hopes this will put a smile on their faces and their mind on what happened, a lot of rebuilding to do. you are tonight's midnight hero. that is it, most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. stick around, tucker carlson. ♪...
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a businessman named bob wilson arrived in chico yesterday with two suitcases stuffed with exactly 1,085rth $1,000 each. a check for each student and staff member at paradise high school. that school is still standing, but 90% of the families lost their homes in the camp fire. >> i just wanted to, if i c do anything, to put a smile on their face. >> thank you so much. >> he doesn't even know it but he has it in his heart to help us. my heart smiles. >> reporter: he said at 89 years old, he looks back at high school as the happiest, most carefree time in his life. that's how he wants these kids to feel for a little while. amazing. an amazing streak of generosity. >> absolutely. >>> hundreds of breweries are answering a call for help. >> abc 7 news was at the san francisco brewery in ghiradelli square. the brewery launched the campaign. more than 800 breweries are taking part to make the same beer. the proceeds will go to camp fire relief efforts. one chico state grad is proud to be part of brewing tuesday. >> it's been hard just knowing that i'm so close to that community. i went to the u
a businessman named bob wilson arrived in chico yesterday with two suitcases stuffed with exactly 1,085rth $1,000 each. a check for each student and staff member at paradise high school. that school is still standing, but 90% of the families lost their homes in the camp fire. >> i just wanted to, if i c do anything, to put a smile on their face. >> thank you so much. >> he doesn't even know it but he has it in his heart to help us. my heart smiles. >> reporter: he said...
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his name is bob wilson. every student and staff member of paradise high got a check for $1,000. >> i just wanted, if i could do anything, to put a smile on her face. >> thank you so much. this means so much. it means so much to everyone. >> you're very, very welcome. it's a little soon. do you have any idea what you're going to do with this money? >> i have no idea. >> that's all right. >> he doesn't even know us, but he has it in his heart to give this money to us to just help us. my heart smiles. >>> wilson tells us 89 years old, he looks back at his life. he says his high school years he says his high school years were some of his most carefree. what a great man. >> it is so nice. >> we have a full list of resources on abc7news.com. >>> combine a self-driving car with a passenger drone and you get a flying taxi. >> yes. . audi, along with airbus and ital design, demonstrated how it will work during drone week in amsterdam. look at this. the prototype is a quarter of the size of an actual flying taxi. the
his name is bob wilson. every student and staff member of paradise high got a check for $1,000. >> i just wanted, if i could do anything, to put a smile on her face. >> thank you so much. this means so much. it means so much to everyone. >> you're very, very welcome. it's a little soon. do you have any idea what you're going to do with this money? >> i have no idea. >> that's all right. >> he doesn't even know us, but he has it in his heart to give this money...
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today a san diego businessman will personally donate $1 million to campfire survivors. 89-year-old bob wilson will give $1000 checks to each of the 980 paradise heights students and 105 school staff members. he has never been to the area before but says he was deeply moved by all by the fire. much of the town of paradise was destroyed by the fire. the check presentation will happen in cheapo -- chico at an assembly. >> bay area company is helping. gifts and critical supplies back. it all started because of a nurse who posted a plea for help on facebook. she needed 200 stethoscopes to replace the ones her coworkers lost with the hospital burned in the campfire. a answered that call and will deliver the stethoscopes later this morning. a is the same company that created the a core. it's a stethoscope that collects data -- data -- and other information. >>> henry lee shows a surveillance video. >> reporter: hateful messages and symbols. spray-painted on downtown antioch over the weekend. >> they hit churches and restaurants. it shows there is racism. >> reporter: there was a church on third stre
today a san diego businessman will personally donate $1 million to campfire survivors. 89-year-old bob wilson will give $1000 checks to each of the 980 paradise heights students and 105 school staff members. he has never been to the area before but says he was deeply moved by all by the fire. much of the town of paradise was destroyed by the fire. the check presentation will happen in cheapo -- chico at an assembly. >> bay area company is helping. gifts and critical supplies back. it all...
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the man behind the donation bob wilson real estate developer from san diego, never been to paradise.ally appreciative because we can put it towards moving on. >> you know, if they take away from this that some guy 600 miles away thought enough to come up here and give them a check, you know, that's all the compensation i want out of it. >> he made the donation he said because his heart went out to the students and wanted to show them someone cares. very sweet. >> very sweet. especially during this holiday season when they could definitely use some of that extra cash for a gift. >> that's amazing. >>> we are tracking our second storm system. we had round one yesterday. we're talking about round two. that is coming. now, today we'll be in between storm systems but we are still looking at scattered showers. so hi-def doppler, let's show you that. and that wet start to the day for some locations in the south bay, a change for you. you're getting that wet weather right now from san jose down through willow glen, campbell, santa clara, down through los gatos, light to moderate rainfall thi
the man behind the donation bob wilson real estate developer from san diego, never been to paradise.ally appreciative because we can put it towards moving on. >> you know, if they take away from this that some guy 600 miles away thought enough to come up here and give them a check, you know, that's all the compensation i want out of it. >> he made the donation he said because his heart went out to the students and wanted to show them someone cares. very sweet. >> very sweet....
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businessman will go to butte county to personally donate $1 million to camp fire victims. 89-year-old bob wilson will give $1000 checks to each of the 980 paradise high school students and 105 school staff members. wilson has never been to the area but was deeply moved by the damage caused by the fire. since much of the town was destroyed by the fire, the los angeles times reports the check presentation will be made in chico at an assembly. >>> police in antioch are looking for who spray-painted hate messages on city property in downtown antioch. more than 20 buildings, churches and cars were tagged with offense of words and symbols. one of the vandalized buildings was a church on third street marked with derogatory phrases along with swastikas. >> so, i rushed down here and was just speechless church buil fact that we just moved in. >> i came to this church into the it's heartbreaking in antio these images of the vandal caught spray painting a city- owned car outside of city hall. take a look at it. if you recognize this man, contact antioch police pick >>> a group of san francisco city workers
businessman will go to butte county to personally donate $1 million to camp fire victims. 89-year-old bob wilson will give $1000 checks to each of the 980 paradise high school students and 105 school staff members. wilson has never been to the area but was deeply moved by the damage caused by the fire. since much of the town was destroyed by the fire, the los angeles times reports the check presentation will be made in chico at an assembly. >>> police in antioch are looking for who...
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news is, 980 students and 105 teachers and staff each received checks worth $1,000. 90-year-old bob wilsonries of high school inspired him to give to the school. we thank him for that. thank you for joining us today. i'm dana perino. here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 in new york where president trump's former personal lawyer and fixer has pleaded guilty again. michael cohen admits he lied to congress about plans saying he was trying to stick to the candidate's political message. the president calls him a liar and weak. the president calling off his meeting with vladimir putin. and stormy daniels said she never wanted to sue president trump but her lawyer did it anyway. reporting begins now.
news is, 980 students and 105 teachers and staff each received checks worth $1,000. 90-year-old bob wilsonries of high school inspired him to give to the school. we thank him for that. thank you for joining us today. i'm dana perino. here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 in new york where president trump's former personal lawyer and fixer has pleaded guilty again. michael cohen admits he lied to congress about plans saying he was trying to stick to the candidate's...
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bob wilson donated more than a million dollars to paradise high school. wilson said he was heart broken by the camp fire and actually traveled from southern california to butte county to try to make a difference for the fire damaged paradise high school. he gave $1,000 each to the 980 students and 105 teachers and staff members. >> hearing it, i was shocked. the guy hasn't been here before and it is so kind of him to do it. people don't real use how helpi this point and anybody can use it for anything. the just great for us to have it. >> while paradise high school was not severely damaged, the school cannot reopen because so much of the community is gone. wilson wanted to help because he remembers how big of an impact his own high school years had on him. >> it was a great time in my life. of his carefree to be honest with you. they did have smiles on their face and, again, that is the joy i'm getting out of this whole thing with these kids. >> wilson is a real estate developer and owns the fish sparkette restaurant which has four bay area locations. >>>
bob wilson donated more than a million dollars to paradise high school. wilson said he was heart broken by the camp fire and actually traveled from southern california to butte county to try to make a difference for the fire damaged paradise high school. he gave $1,000 each to the 980 students and 105 teachers and staff members. >> hearing it, i was shocked. the guy hasn't been here before and it is so kind of him to do it. people don't real use how helpi this point and anybody can use it...
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staff each received checks worth $1,000. 90-year-old bob wilson said his fond memories of high school inspired him to give to the school. we thank him for that. thank you for joining us today. i'm dana perino. here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 in new york where president trump's former personal lawyer and fixer has pleaded guilty again. michael cohen admits he lied to congress about plans saying he was trying to stick to the candidate's political message. the president calls him a liar and weak. the president calling off his meeting with vladimir putin. and stormy daniels said she never wanted to sue president trump but her lawyer did it anyway. reporting begins now. our reporting begins with president trump's normer attorney and fixer michael cohen admitting he lied to congress about contacts he had with the kremlin, about building a trump tower in moscow and he misled the lawmakers about how much president trump was involved. michael cohen pleaded guilty this morning federal court in manhattan. the plea was part of a deal with the special counsel robert muel
staff each received checks worth $1,000. 90-year-old bob wilson said his fond memories of high school inspired him to give to the school. we thank him for that. thank you for joining us today. i'm dana perino. here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 in new york where president trump's former personal lawyer and fixer has pleaded guilty again. michael cohen admits he lied to congress about plans saying he was trying to stick to the candidate's political message. the...
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bob wilson donated more than a million dollars to paradise high school.mr.wilson said he was heart broken by the camp fire. he traveled from southern california to pwaoáut county to try to make a different for -- to butte county to try to make a difference there. he gave $1,000 to the students and teacher an staff members. >> hearing it, i was shocked. this guy hand even been here before and the so kind of him to do it. people don't realize how much it helps. hike even the small stuff. >> it is helping also all at this point. anybody can use it for anything and it is just great for us to have it. >> now, while paradise high school was not severely damaged. the school can't reopen because so much of that community there is gone. mr.wilson wanted to help because he remembered how big his own high school years had an impact on him. >> it was a great time in my life. it was carefree to be honest with you. they did have smiles on their face and again, that is the joy imhe getting out of this whole thing with these kids. >> mr. wilson is a real estate developer
bob wilson donated more than a million dollars to paradise high school.mr.wilson said he was heart broken by the camp fire. he traveled from southern california to pwaoáut county to try to make a different for -- to butte county to try to make a difference there. he gave $1,000 to the students and teacher an staff members. >> hearing it, i was shocked. this guy hand even been here before and the so kind of him to do it. people don't realize how much it helps. hike even the small stuff....
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his name is bob wilson. he ithan $1 million to paradise high school..wilson says he was heart broken by the camp fire and the disaster. he traveled from southern california to trying to make a difference for the fire damaged paradise high school. he gave $1,000 each to the 980 students and the 105 teachers and staff members. >> hearing, it i was shocked. this guy hasn't even been here before and it is so kind of him to do it. people don't realize how much it helps. even the maul stuff. >> it is really one of the helping us all at this point. and anybody can use it for anything. it is just great for us to have it. >> and while paradise high school was not severely damaged, the school can't reopen because so much of the community is gone. mr.wilson says he wanted to help because he remembers how much of an impact his open high school had on him. -- his own high school had on him skwraofs day great time of my life. it was carefree to be honest with you. they did have smiles on their face and, again, that is the joy i'm getting out of this whole thing with
his name is bob wilson. he ithan $1 million to paradise high school..wilson says he was heart broken by the camp fire and the disaster. he traveled from southern california to trying to make a difference for the fire damaged paradise high school. he gave $1,000 each to the 980 students and the 105 teachers and staff members. >> hearing, it i was shocked. this guy hasn't even been here before and it is so kind of him to do it. people don't realize how much it helps. even the maul stuff....
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go to butte county to personally donate $1 million to the victims of the camp fire. 89-year-old bob wilson will give a $1000 check to each of the 980 paradise high school students and 105 school staff members. mr. wilson has never been to the area before but was deeply moved by all the damage caused by the fire. since most of paradise was destroyed by the fire, the ellie times says the check presentation will be made in chico at a school assembly. >>> palo alto college professor christine blasey ford has closed an online fundraiser that was created to help her family pay for security and other expenses. this is after her national attempts of those televised testimony about her sexual assault allegations against brett kavanaugh before he became a supreme court justice. she says the donation has allowed her family to take steps to protect themselves against frightening threats and to pay for a home security system for their home. the gofundme donations totaled $647,000. blasey ford said any funds not used on security for her family will be donated to organizations that support trauma survivo
go to butte county to personally donate $1 million to the victims of the camp fire. 89-year-old bob wilson will give a $1000 check to each of the 980 paradise high school students and 105 school staff members. mr. wilson has never been to the area before but was deeply moved by all the damage caused by the fire. since most of paradise was destroyed by the fire, the ellie times says the check presentation will be made in chico at a school assembly. >>> palo alto college professor...
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california businessman bob wilson surprised students and staff at paradise high school with a check for0% of paradise students lost their homes to wildfires that tore through northern california earlier this month. bob says he hopes this will put a smile on their faces and take their minds of what happened. a lot of rebuilding to do there. in the meantime, bob, you are tonight midnight hero. for us, that's it. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. good night from washington. i'm shannon bream. stick around for tucker carlson. it's just a cough. yeah right. and the earth is flat. ahhh!! treat your cough seriously with robitussin cf max. nothing lasts longer and treats more symptoms for your cough, cold and flu. robitussin. because it's never just a cough. ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos are back. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. thursday nights. fully back here tomorrow night ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome her "tucker carlson tonight." once again, for about the fourth night in four nights in a row, there's just a lot going on
california businessman bob wilson surprised students and staff at paradise high school with a check for0% of paradise students lost their homes to wildfires that tore through northern california earlier this month. bob says he hopes this will put a smile on their faces and take their minds of what happened. a lot of rebuilding to do there. in the meantime, bob, you are tonight midnight hero. for us, that's it. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. good night...
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butte county later today to personally donate a million dollars to camp fire victims. 89-year-old bob wilson will give $1,000 checks to each of the 980 paradise high students and 105 school staff members. wilson has never been to the area before but he was deeply moved by all the damage caused by the fire. >> what starteds aa plea for help on facebook turned into a generous donation to camp fire victims. >> we have a report on a bay area company that is helping medical staff at paradise's feather river hospital get some supplies back after losing everything in the fire. >> reporter: here at the chico mall, this so many resources set up for camp fire victims. it is obvious they still need a lot of help. inside of the mall, some of those people were getting that same help. feather river hospital nurse posted on facebook asking for that help. she needed 1200 stethoscopes to replace the ones her coworkers lost when the hospital burned in the camp fire. the bay area company echo answered that call. the company gave her the exact gift they need, 200 stethoscopes. echo is same company that created
butte county later today to personally donate a million dollars to camp fire victims. 89-year-old bob wilson will give $1,000 checks to each of the 980 paradise high students and 105 school staff members. wilson has never been to the area before but he was deeply moved by all the damage caused by the fire. >> what starteds aa plea for help on facebook turned into a generous donation to camp fire victims. >> we have a report on a bay area company that is helping medical staff at...
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. >> bob wilson handed out checks worth $1,000 to 980 students and 105 staff members at paradise high school. he thought of the donation after reading a story about the high school still standing with students scattered and separated from each other. the camp fire scorched more than 150,000 acres, left the town of paradise almost desolate. 88 people killed. >>> stevie wonder also working to give back. he's planning to hold a benefit concert on december 9th, to help firefighters and first responders who helped fight the fires across the state. the stevie wonder song party, a celebration of life, love and music, will be held at the staple center in los angeles. >>> our "today in the bay" team also manning the phones yesterday, all day for the wildfire fund-raiser. along with telemundo 48 and the united way, we're helping survivors of the camp fire in butte county. at last check, we raised more than $50,000. we'll have a final number in the coming days. in fact, you can still donate. just text butte fire to 9999. also go to nbcbayarea.com/donate. thank you to all who have already partici
. >> bob wilson handed out checks worth $1,000 to 980 students and 105 staff members at paradise high school. he thought of the donation after reading a story about the high school still standing with students scattered and separated from each other. the camp fire scorched more than 150,000 acres, left the town of paradise almost desolate. 88 people killed. >>> stevie wonder also working to give back. he's planning to hold a benefit concert on december 9th, to help firefighters...
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. >> bob wilson handed out checks worth $1,000 to 980 students and 105 staff members at paradise highsaid he thought of the donation after reading a story about the high school still standing, with students scattered and separated from each other. the camp fire scorched more than 150,000 acres that left the town of paradise mostly desolate, and sadly, 88 people were killed. >>> r&b legend stevie wonder is planning to hold a benefit concert december 9th to help firefighters and first responders who helped fight all the fires across our state. stevie wonder's song party, a celebration of life, love and music will be held at the staples center in los angeles. nice way to give. >>> our "today in the bay" team was manning the phones yesterday as well, all day, for our wildfire fund-raiser, along with telemundo 48 and united way. we are helping the survivors of the camp fire in butte county. at last check, we raised more than $50,000. we'll have a final number in the coming days. you can still donate as well. just text "buttefire" to 91999, follow the prompts. you can also donate through ou
. >> bob wilson handed out checks worth $1,000 to 980 students and 105 staff members at paradise highsaid he thought of the donation after reading a story about the high school still standing, with students scattered and separated from each other. the camp fire scorched more than 150,000 acres that left the town of paradise mostly desolate, and sadly, 88 people were killed. >>> r&b legend stevie wonder is planning to hold a benefit concert december 9th to help firefighters...
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bob wilson handed out checks worth $1,000 to 980 students and 105 staff members at paradise high school. the camp fire scorched more than 150,000 acres. 88 people were killed. >>> our "today in the bay" team also manning the phones all day yesterday for our wildfire fund-raiser. along with telemundo 48 and the united way, we're helping the survivors of the camp fire in butte county. at last check, we raised more than $50,000. we'll have a final number in the coming days. and you can still donate. just text "buttefire" to 91999 and follow the prompts. you can also donate at our website nbcbayarea.com/donate. >>> it will be wet this morning and a little bit of a break into the afternoon. here's the way it looks on storm ranger. we are going to see a stronger storm overnight. >> good time to remind yourself to slow down. >> and because not everybody has to, the volume of traffic is lighter over here. this t looks like kari's weather map because i have her radar but the traffic map shows you the green all over the bay. it's slick. >> it is slick, and high waves as we leave you today with a
bob wilson handed out checks worth $1,000 to 980 students and 105 staff members at paradise high school. the camp fire scorched more than 150,000 acres. 88 people were killed. >>> our "today in the bay" team also manning the phones all day yesterday for our wildfire fund-raiser. along with telemundo 48 and the united way, we're helping the survivors of the camp fire in butte county. at last check, we raised more than $50,000. we'll have a final number in the coming days. and...
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dollars to the paradise high school family following the devastating and deadly camp fire.. ( james ) bob wilsonore than a million bucks. the principal says the school is still standing, but more than 90 percent of the students and staff lost their homes. mister wilson says while he has no connection to paradise or the school - he just felt compelled to help. <"i'm 90 years old, and i still have those memories of high school, and i said look, if i can do something for these kids, give them a little breathg room. ">( darya ) wilson says he hopes his wilson says he hopes his donation will help restore hope back into paradise. ( darya ) happening today...the lighting of the national christmas tree in washington d.c. this is video from last year's event. the event is in its 96th year. its happening this afternoon on the ellipse in president's park. president trump, alongside first lady melania and other members of the first family, will help mark the festive occasion. antonio sabato junior will host the ceremony. some of the performers include abby anderson .... matthew west .... and the united stat
dollars to the paradise high school family following the devastating and deadly camp fire.. ( james ) bob wilsonore than a million bucks. the principal says the school is still standing, but more than 90 percent of the students and staff lost their homes. mister wilson says while he has no connection to paradise or the school - he just felt compelled to help. ( darya ) wilson says he hopes his wilson says he hopes his donation will help restore hope back into paradise. ( darya ) happening...
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wild fire now plans to give $1,000 each to students and staff members from the local high school bob wilsonto 980 students and 105 teachers and staff members. >>> tiger woods holding a news conference in the bahamas in a tournament that he hosts he talks about how things have changed now that he is feeling his age. >> as an older athlete it is just part of the deal. i will just push through it. >> he looks pretty darn good >> back downtown to you. >> thank you very much for that. now, alaska airlines shares have been flying high and outperforming. up next the ceo tells us how prices are impacting his company. >>> and the trade war between the u.s. and china has reportedly taken a toll on te tesla's sales. what it means coming up. looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you
wild fire now plans to give $1,000 each to students and staff members from the local high school bob wilsonto 980 students and 105 teachers and staff members. >>> tiger woods holding a news conference in the bahamas in a tournament that he hosts he talks about how things have changed now that he is feeling his age. >> as an older athlete it is just part of the deal. i will just push through it. >> he looks pretty darn good >> back downtown to you. >> thank you...
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will go to butte county and personally donate a million dollars to camp fire victims. 89-year-old bob wilson $1,000 checks to each of the 980 paradise high school students and 105 staff members. he has never been to the area before and deeply moved by the fire. l.a. time reports that it will be made in chico at and at and is -- assembly. >>> we'll look at two city council members were assassinated exactly 40 years ago today. >> reporter: there will be events at the san francisco city hall. the goal of the ceremony is to highlight had the contributions and the legacies of the two men. the mayor and supervisor were shot in their offices at san francisco city hall. dan white, a former supervisor confessed and later convicted in the killings. they both ran for progressive offices as progressives and political allies. he was a champion as progressive causes, including passing a city ordinance to protect gay workers from losing their jobs. he was portrayed in a movie ten years ago with sean penn winning an oscar for the role. >> that was dianne feinstein that announced the death of two men. califo
will go to butte county and personally donate a million dollars to camp fire victims. 89-year-old bob wilson $1,000 checks to each of the 980 paradise high school students and 105 staff members. he has never been to the area before and deeply moved by the fire. l.a. time reports that it will be made in chico at and at and is -- assembly. >>> we'll look at two city council members were assassinated exactly 40 years ago today. >> reporter: there will be events at the san francisco...
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bob wilson is his name.they can do whatever they want with it. >> this means so much. >> well, you're -- >> it means so much to everyone. >> you're very, very welcome. it's a little soon but do you have any idea what you might do with this money? >> i have no idea yet. >> that's all right. >> wilson says high school was one of the happiest times of his life and he wants to cheer up the students. he says taking their minds off the disaster for even a short time is more than enough compensation. >> he says he's often donated money and has no idea what happens with it. so -- >> that's not bad for those students. >> if you're feeling like in charitable, my bank account could do with a little -- >> pass the checks. >> exactly. >>> coming up, new details about an alleged high school hazing incident. four football players now face decades in prison after a locker room attack described as astonishingly cruel. >>> plus, the terrifying moments a condo complex went up in flames, trapping firefighters inside. you're wat
bob wilson is his name.they can do whatever they want with it. >> this means so much. >> well, you're -- >> it means so much to everyone. >> you're very, very welcome. it's a little soon but do you have any idea what you might do with this money? >> i have no idea yet. >> that's all right. >> wilson says high school was one of the happiest times of his life and he wants to cheer up the students. he says taking their minds off the disaster for even a...
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bob wilson gave each student and staff member a thousand dollar check on tuesday.a little more than a million bucks. the principal says the school is still standing, but more than 90 percent of the students and staff lost their homes. mister wilson says while he has no connection to paradise or the school - he just felt compelled to help. <"i'm 90 years old, and i still have those memories of high school, and i said look, if i can do something for these kids, give them a little breathing room. ">( darya ) wilson says he hopes his donation will help restore hope back into paradise. ( darya ) coming up next on the kron 4 morning news... how some technology companies are stepping up to help end the affordable housing crisis in the bay area. ( sara ) and i'm live in san francisco ahead of the public hearing for the toll increases around the bay area. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... another day with rain although today's rain will be the lightest of our 3 rainy days. tempera
bob wilson gave each student and staff member a thousand dollar check on tuesday.a little more than a million bucks. the principal says the school is still standing, but more than 90 percent of the students and staff lost their homes. mister wilson says while he has no connection to paradise or the school - he just felt compelled to help. ( darya ) wilson says he hopes his donation will help restore hope back into paradise. ( darya ) coming up next on the kron 4 morning news... how some...
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bob wilson said he never forgot the impact high school had on him.tudent and staff member from paradise high. it added up to more than $1 million. >> i talked to the principal. i could have scraped him off of cloud nine. he was so excited about it. so his enthusiasm helped mine that this was the right thing to do. from all i've met and the people that i've talked to, i know darn well i did the right thing. >> oh, he sure did. a lot of those kids and teachers getting their checks lost their homes. he wanted to bring them comfort and hope for a better future. >> watching the news and decides to do something. good for him. >>> just ahead, it's "today" in the wild. >> look at these incredible creatures. >> keir simmons getting up close and personal with the big cats of africa. >>> but first, the inspiring story of a young basketball star breaking barriers to achieve his dreams. dreams. right after this. peppermint mochas for lia. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ even when nothing else is. gopi's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, (brand vo) snap and sort your expenses with q
bob wilson said he never forgot the impact high school had on him.tudent and staff member from paradise high. it added up to more than $1 million. >> i talked to the principal. i could have scraped him off of cloud nine. he was so excited about it. so his enthusiasm helped mine that this was the right thing to do. from all i've met and the people that i've talked to, i know darn well i did the right thing. >> oh, he sure did. a lot of those kids and teachers getting their checks...
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wilson. feel. he alluded to there's that position this year that seem to just. be right but. ten. years niall ferguson bob schieffer came to the same victim with sedition and i says i name him once and gauge. discussion when you much thought that the what your voice on the ballot in particular i spent that helps you wonderful not the biggest the beautiful not the fortune of the things we've learned is deal with the beatles my natives episode in all that is that the sooner. you teach god to which the two must be little blue boarded which was my. teacher at the briefs. rushed to a chair with the biggest event. to. push through your book that could be a bundle for you to fill so far but i wish because someone could feel like you. should. live. with it if there's if you wish for you least. implicitly. emptiness one which would. you know it since christ passed the. someone would have. gotten them was a post because i wanted to so that's what. good it's just good to. see a question that slipped both on this list of chill out on can go wrong clear most and. consists of more than seventy i'm. skeptical bull. pen
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bob . >> will talk about dissociation between democrats and bolshevism. goes by way wilson negotiations with germany over the heads of allies in october. what that's got to do with the bolsheviks, because germany role in when and into russia in 1917. miller immediately the fact that germans had done the peace treaty with the bolsheviks earlier in the year which is what had unleashed the full force of the german army on the western front in 1918 and almost brought the house down . for the point of view of bulletin republicans who want to blaze a pacifier from the western front to berlin which is what they want to do, no negotiation. somebody who is selling the allies out which wilson seem to be doing to cut a deal with the germans on the basis of his peace without victory proposal of january 1917 before america was even on the war. looks like an agent i've german and bolshevik conspiracy. i do want to be under it misunderstood here . is no doubt a tool in the mind of anti-semitic british statements in 1917 a were trying to make sense of the world. they're reading the london
bob . >> will talk about dissociation between democrats and bolshevism. goes by way wilson negotiations with germany over the heads of allies in october. what that's got to do with the bolsheviks, because germany role in when and into russia in 1917. miller immediately the fact that germans had done the peace treaty with the bolsheviks earlier in the year which is what had unleashed the full force of the german army on the western front in 1918 and almost brought the house down . for the...
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know the rest of the story but wilson did win that re-election race and paved his way for his party to lose a generation in the state and all started with an upset of bob15 term republican congressmen dane father -- dana rohrabacher. how much do you attribute to just the trump effect in suburban america and how much of it was there sort of a special piece of sort of the oddness of dana rohrabacher and his relationship with russia and put sgln all came into play. certainly there are democratic changes. you couple that with the extremism that has been put forth by trump and his supporters and quirkiness and outlandish positions of dana rohrabacher and making sure you can raise enough to educate voters as to where he is allowed us to move over the finish line and win this. >> had you ever voted for him. >> for who? >> for rohrabacher when you were a republican. >> no. >> you're a former republican at one time, right? >> after '97 so i left prior to that time period, prior to newt gingrich. you had republicans who believed in environmental stewardship and believed in a woman's rights. >> california republicans, there were a lot of them. >> and republicans
know the rest of the story but wilson did win that re-election race and paved his way for his party to lose a generation in the state and all started with an upset of bob15 term republican congressmen dane father -- dana rohrabacher. how much do you attribute to just the trump effect in suburban america and how much of it was there sort of a special piece of sort of the oddness of dana rohrabacher and his relationship with russia and put sgln all came into play. certainly there are democratic...
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i think bob corker, too, short-timer, but, i give you the two tennessee guys, but i do think there's -- there's something in the dna of a border state that lends itself to that. >> rick wilson, what, in your view, happened writ large last night? when i saw that kansas had elected -- >> right. >> a native american lesbian ivy league law school educated former mma fighter, and those aren't four people, that's one person -- >> right. >> i knew we were going to be covering an interesting night. >> we really did have an interesting night. the most consequential thing came out of pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, ohio, these states that donald trump won out of that blue wall, where democrat candidates swept in congressional races in suburban areas and where the governors races went to the democrats. that should be a sharp signal that the president's trade wars aren't working out for those folks, and that his shtick here without hillary clinton as his foil may not wear, as well as they think. i think it's a big red flag for 2020, which is driving a lot of the very angry behavior we're seeing today. >> jon meacham, 45 seconds of brilliance. do they face peril, the democrats now, c
i think bob corker, too, short-timer, but, i give you the two tennessee guys, but i do think there's -- there's something in the dna of a border state that lends itself to that. >> rick wilson, what, in your view, happened writ large last night? when i saw that kansas had elected -- >> right. >> a native american lesbian ivy league law school educated former mma fighter, and those aren't four people, that's one person -- >> right. >> i knew we were going to be...