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collier has set the house on fire. fearing a bullet from the gunman, fire rescue units cannot approach the home directly. it will be hours before they can get the blaze under control. with flames engulfing his house, collier goes to his garage and takes his own life with a shotgun ending the standoff. >> a dramatic shootout caught on tape leaves a wounded police officer recovering in a san diego hospital. >> greg's footage makes national news. after the incident, the police use the video as a training tool. >> it was definitely a life-changing experience to be there and witness something like this. >> as for officer slocumb, he survives the ordeal and is expected to make a full recovery. >>> coming up -- >> i was kind of outraged and appalled by what i saw. >> the haymaker that had people talking. >> why did you hit her? >> when "caught on camera: wrong side of the law" continues. can be even more powerful, with precise pain relieving heat patch. it blocks pain signals for deep relief precisely where you need it most.
collier has set the house on fire. fearing a bullet from the gunman, fire rescue units cannot approach the home directly. it will be hours before they can get the blaze under control. with flames engulfing his house, collier goes to his garage and takes his own life with a shotgun ending the standoff. >> a dramatic shootout caught on tape leaves a wounded police officer recovering in a san diego hospital. >> greg's footage makes national news. after the incident, the police use the...
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cooper collier excels at each.omes? if not, could you give them? ? >> reporter: it looks like cooper is getting a jump-start on his dream of becoming a biologist who would help people through science. in october he scored above average on the s.a.t. math subject test. stacking up with much older college-bound students. >> it was easier than the ones in the books. >> reporter: cooper's reading list is more like a high school senior or college freshman than a typical 9-year-old. >> to me, he wasn't special. he was just lucky. i was with him all the time and teaching him all the time. >> reporter: qualifying to take college-level courses didn't happen without hard work. irina collier, a psychotherapist, always home schooled her son. she says untraditional approach with variety is why cooper does so well. >> i am always willing to change. as long as he is learning something new at advanced level, at the level he is capable of learning. >> 0.48 x 11. >> reporter: when do you want to graduate college? >> around age 13. >
cooper collier excels at each.omes? if not, could you give them? ? >> reporter: it looks like cooper is getting a jump-start on his dream of becoming a biologist who would help people through science. in october he scored above average on the s.a.t. math subject test. stacking up with much older college-bound students. >> it was easier than the ones in the books. >> reporter: cooper's reading list is more like a high school senior or college freshman than a typical 9-year-old....
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robert collier is with the berkeley pools campaign advocating for pools citywide. >> berkeley is failing to plan to keep this type of facility in the city. >> the only thing that could save the pool at this point is the last minute rule the federal judge is hearing the case. >> at the trail that could turn. people responsible for keeping your food safe under arrest for looking the other way. >> the lights are up in the halls are decked, but one site of the holiday season is missing. the difference the year can in the sierra. >> tossed out like trash and left for dead. rusty the dog is alive and kicking with the tale to tell you. we will tell you about his battle scars. >> temperatures not too frosty tonight due to increasing cloud cover. the pinpoint forecasts as eyewitness news continues. from 20 leading brands, including barista prima. it's the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in under a minute. way to brew. what you want to hear.. health inspectors, accused of taking bribes, to give restaurants a clean bill of health. did you go out to be recently? if so this isn't what you want to
robert collier is with the berkeley pools campaign advocating for pools citywide. >> berkeley is failing to plan to keep this type of facility in the city. >> the only thing that could save the pool at this point is the last minute rule the federal judge is hearing the case. >> at the trail that could turn. people responsible for keeping your food safe under arrest for looking the other way. >> the lights are up in the halls are decked, but one site of the holiday season...
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robert collier is with the berkey pools campaign. >> berkeley is failing to plan for keeping type ofility in the city. >> reporter: the only thing that could save the pool would be a last minute ruling from the federal judge who is hearing the case. reporting in berkeley. mark sayer. >> other bay area headlines a traffic stop turned in to a police shoot out in san francisco. after police stopped the car the suspect ran and fired at least two shots at them. one officer fired back hitting the man. a female passenger in the suspect vehicle slid over to the driver seat and then drove away. she is not been found. the suspect is in the hospital with serious injuries. >>> narcotics agents fanned across the east bay in a raid on a pot club. they were following up on a complaint about illegal sales and money laundering. when they moved in on the happy wellness center in newark this afternoon. the short time later police swarmed the clinic's owners home in danville. that's where they arrested a 28- year-old. she is believed to be the manager, police are still looking for the owner and two othe
robert collier is with the berkey pools campaign. >> berkeley is failing to plan for keeping type ofility in the city. >> reporter: the only thing that could save the pool would be a last minute ruling from the federal judge who is hearing the case. reporting in berkeley. mark sayer. >> other bay area headlines a traffic stop turned in to a police shoot out in san francisco. after police stopped the car the suspect ran and fired at least two shots at them. one officer fired...
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some of these are thoughts i have come paid -- conveyed in the past during the city local collier discussions, but i think in particular for this project, i have even more skepticism. there are working-class people and unemployed people in san jose. they are as deserving of a chance at work as residents of san francisco. i do not want to be part of pitting working-class communities in one city against another. furthermore, this project is not a local project. it is being paid for by taxpayers of california and the entire united states. as we began to focus on ways tp ii, we're going around the region say this is not a san francisco program, that they should help pay for it through all kinds of mechanisms. i do not want to give them any ability to save this is actually a san francisco project and should pay for it ourselves. i think the regional targeting has more logic to it, but even there i have skepticism, because the definition of region is very arbitrary. a working-class person who is just outside of the boundaries, i believe it should have a shot at the work. i do not want to see san fr
some of these are thoughts i have come paid -- conveyed in the past during the city local collier discussions, but i think in particular for this project, i have even more skepticism. there are working-class people and unemployed people in san jose. they are as deserving of a chance at work as residents of san francisco. i do not want to be part of pitting working-class communities in one city against another. furthermore, this project is not a local project. it is being paid for by taxpayers...
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flames race across grass land in rural parts of contra costa county off collier canyon road and that's where lisa is live tonight with the latest on this. lisa. >> we are here in the valley in rural contra costa county where this grass fire is now caped and though it is still very windy, earlier xwuingts were 40 to 60 miles an hour. the very aggressive wind driven grass fire started at 5:50 p.m. on dry hillside. quickly spread to 193 acres. 60 firefighters from 4 different agencies including alameda county, cal fire, san ramone valley and campfire fought this blaze for more than 2 hours. because the fair moved so quickly and the wind direction kept changing, fire engine parked in front of 3 houses acting as structure protection in case the fire shifted and came their way. >> we got here reported 10 acres but we went down and took a look at it. way more than 10 acres. so my captain brian sheehan ordered to us bring the engine overhear to get set up for the one house writ here because you can vegetation still around the house. >> took awhile and terrain hard to get around so we used the
flames race across grass land in rural parts of contra costa county off collier canyon road and that's where lisa is live tonight with the latest on this. lisa. >> we are here in the valley in rural contra costa county where this grass fire is now caped and though it is still very windy, earlier xwuingts were 40 to 60 miles an hour. the very aggressive wind driven grass fire started at 5:50 p.m. on dry hillside. quickly spread to 193 acres. 60 firefighters from 4 different agencies...
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flames race across grass land in rural parts of contra costa county off collier canyon road and that's where lisa is live tonight with the latest on this. lisa. >> we are here in the valley in rural contra costa county where this grass fire is now caped and though it is still very windy, earlier xwuingts were 40 to 60 miles an hour. the very aggressive wind driven grass fire started at 5:50 p.m. on dry hillside. quickly spread to 193 acres. 60 firefighters from 4 different agencies including alameda county, cal fire, san ramone valley and campfire fought this blaze for more than 2 hours. because the fair moved so quickly and the wind direction kept changing, fire engine parked in front of 3 houses acting as structure protection in case the fire shifted and came their way. >> we got here reported 10 acres but we went down and took a look at it. way more than 10 acres. so my captain brian sheehan ordered to us bring the engine overhear to get set up for the one house writ here because you can vegetation still around the house. >> took awhile and terrain hard to get around so we used the
flames race across grass land in rural parts of contra costa county off collier canyon road and that's where lisa is live tonight with the latest on this. lisa. >> we are here in the valley in rural contra costa county where this grass fire is now caped and though it is still very windy, earlier xwuingts were 40 to 60 miles an hour. the very aggressive wind driven grass fire started at 5:50 p.m. on dry hillside. quickly spread to 193 acres. 60 firefighters from 4 different agencies...
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knocking didn't a wind whipped wild fire started on a hillside before 6:00 pacific east of san ramon off collier of up to 60 miles an hour what was initially reported as 10 acres turned into 200 acres. crews from four agencies worked two hours to contain it. thankfully, the flames never reached homes or structures. crews didn't leave until early this morning because of concerns that the wind could create new flare-ups. >>> this morning pg&e still trying to restore power to thousands from santa cruz to sacramento. santa cruz county is the hardest hit nearly phi,000 without -- 2500 without power. -- 25,000 without power. -- pg&e reports a total of 74, 700 customers throughout northern and central california without power. >>> tension high at the occupy san francisco encampment. police and protesters engaged in a shoving and screaming match last night in the wake of the latest deadline for campers -- campers to leave. looks like people have not left. >> reporter: they are staying and the city had a deadline of noon yesterday which it did not enforce. you see vehicles behind me they belong to street
knocking didn't a wind whipped wild fire started on a hillside before 6:00 pacific east of san ramon off collier of up to 60 miles an hour what was initially reported as 10 acres turned into 200 acres. crews from four agencies worked two hours to contain it. thankfully, the flames never reached homes or structures. crews didn't leave until early this morning because of concerns that the wind could create new flare-ups. >>> this morning pg&e still trying to restore power to...
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a neighbor we're told on collier called about a grass fire but when fire crews arrived they found the flames were moving quickly. the winds we understand were moving up to 65 miles per hour up here. there were no fire hydrants and crews said they had to truck in their own water to fight the flames. >> all of the access roads here are on farm and fire roads that are dirt roads that not all of them are located on our maps. >> reporter: crews from san ramon fire district, alameda, cal parks and calfire were all called in. some engines were sent to protect three residential structures that were near the fire area. >> the wind were very active, my captain sent us over here for structure protection because these people have a lot of vegetation around their house. >> reporter: right now fire crews say they don't know what caused the fire. there are no power lines we see in the area. crews say they plan to be out here for a few more hours to make sure things don't flair up. no structures were damaged and no one was injured but certainly these strong winds made this fire much more difficult to
a neighbor we're told on collier called about a grass fire but when fire crews arrived they found the flames were moving quickly. the winds we understand were moving up to 65 miles per hour up here. there were no fire hydrants and crews said they had to truck in their own water to fight the flames. >> all of the access roads here are on farm and fire roads that are dirt roads that not all of them are located on our maps. >> reporter: crews from san ramon fire district, alameda, cal...
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. >> reporter: louis collier was already in the coast guard in boston. >> everybody was up in the air. nobody knew. they hit the panic button and called us all back. >> reporter: and now, ceremonies like today's call back fewer each year. the ones who lived history and passed it on. >> my whole life changed that day. my whole world changed as far as i was concerned. >> reporter: and continues to change as those who remember best drift on. alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> and the coast guard cutter has the historic distinction of being the only vessel attacked at pearl harbor, still afloat. >>> time to check in with bob now. >> pretty stormy night. we had a lot of rain in the region. new flood warnings. take a look at temperatures now around the region. it's still well above freezing at 50 degrees. humidity at 92%. north/northwest winds at 13. barometer currently holding steady. come back and take a look at rain moving into the region. and snow in far western maryland after this. ,,,,,,,, ugh, time to color. woohoo! whoa. haircolor is a chore no more! you gotta come see what's n
. >> reporter: louis collier was already in the coast guard in boston. >> everybody was up in the air. nobody knew. they hit the panic button and called us all back. >> reporter: and now, ceremonies like today's call back fewer each year. the ones who lived history and passed it on. >> my whole life changed that day. my whole world changed as far as i was concerned. >> reporter: and continues to change as those who remember best drift on. alex demetrick, wjz...
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a neighbor we're told on collier called about a grass fire but when fire crews arrived they found the flames were moving quickly. the winds we understand were moving up to 65 miles per hour up here. there were no fire hydrants and crews said they had to truck in their own water to fight the flames. >> all of the access roads here are on farm and fire roads that are dirt roads that not all of them are located on our maps. >> reporter: crews from san ramon fire district, alameda, cal parks and calfire were all called in. some engines were sent to protect three residential structures that were near the fire area. >> the wind were very active, my captain sent us over here for structure protection because these people have a lot of vegetation around their house. >> reporter: right now fire crews say they don't know what caused the fire. there are no power lines we see in the area. crews say they plan to be out here for a few more hours to make sure things don't flair up. no structures were damaged and no one was injured but certainly these strong winds made this fire much more difficult to
a neighbor we're told on collier called about a grass fire but when fire crews arrived they found the flames were moving quickly. the winds we understand were moving up to 65 miles per hour up here. there were no fire hydrants and crews said they had to truck in their own water to fight the flames. >> all of the access roads here are on farm and fire roads that are dirt roads that not all of them are located on our maps. >> reporter: crews from san ramon fire district, alameda, cal...
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on the defensive side for joe collier. that's back in the orange crush days.ew what it like when this city gets ramped up. it's one of the greatest football cities in america. >> phil: no doubt about it. the patriots have great respect for the football team they're playing against today. you said it, if bill belichick says you come on the field, it's special, the crowd, everything about it. they were worried. they had some tough moments with their defense today. that's for sure. >> jim: now out-of-bounds after a gain of five. if the broncos win the last two games to win the division, they would be in all likelihood hosting a game you would think against either pittsburgh or baltimore. it's going to be -- >> phil: that's what it sounds like. >> jim: a four-way matchup. the second place finisher in the afc north will be the five. things wide open for the six. tebow throws it over the head of willis. and that will be back to the patriots for a kneel-down and a game-ender. >> phil: and seeing the raiders lose, that helps the denver broncos. they held the tiebreake
on the defensive side for joe collier. that's back in the orange crush days.ew what it like when this city gets ramped up. it's one of the greatest football cities in america. >> phil: no doubt about it. the patriots have great respect for the football team they're playing against today. you said it, if bill belichick says you come on the field, it's special, the crowd, everything about it. they were worried. they had some tough moments with their defense today. that's for sure. >>...
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it is burning on collier canyon road near the alameda county line. lisa is there live right now with very latest on this. what is happening lisa? >>reporter: dan, we are here in the valley in rural contra costa county where firefighters recently deemed this grass fire contained. in fact, it started up there in the hillside behind me. you can see a lot of fire engines are still out here. 60 firefighters were called to the fire which started at 5:50 p.m. it took 2 and a half hours to contain this very aggressive wind driven fire. at times the wind blew 40 to 60 miles an hour. >> we rae responded to an exterior fire that turned into a wind driven vegetation fire here in the hills of the area. it went to immediate second alarm and units were called 4 different agency to bring the fire under control. >>reporter: at one point firefighters were concerned with the fire spreading to homes that's why they park truck in front of 3 houses to protect them just in case. no evacuation were necessary and no structure were damaged or lost while the fire burned. some
it is burning on collier canyon road near the alameda county line. lisa is there live right now with very latest on this. what is happening lisa? >>reporter: dan, we are here in the valley in rural contra costa county where firefighters recently deemed this grass fire contained. in fact, it started up there in the hillside behind me. you can see a lot of fire engines are still out here. 60 firefighters were called to the fire which started at 5:50 p.m. it took 2 and a half hours to...
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. >>> we have news of a breaking story grassfire that's burning near collier canyon road. that is near 580 in livermore. >> they are saying it's roughly 50 to 100 acres and, of course, the wind is a huge concern. roberta has been talking about it all night. you have experienced it. that's what they are worried about. so cal fire is responding to that. we are going to keep an eye on that this evening. have a good night. see you at 10:00 and 11:00. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com [ male announcer ] dandruff, meet micro-beads. any last wishes? new selsun blue deep cleansing micro-bead scrub goes to the source wiping out flakes before they flake.
. >>> we have news of a breaking story grassfire that's burning near collier canyon road. that is near 580 in livermore. >> they are saying it's roughly 50 to 100 acres and, of course, the wind is a huge concern. roberta has been talking about it all night. you have experienced it. that's what they are worried about. so cal fire is responding to that. we are going to keep an eye on that this evening. have a good night. see you at 10:00 and 11:00. >> caption colorado, llc...
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. >> reporter: lose collier was already in the coast guard, in boston. >> everybody was up in the air. nobody knew. they hit the panic button and called us owl back. >> and now -- all back. >> and now, as i remembers like today, call back fewer yeech year, the ones who lived history and passed it on. >> my whole life changed that day. the whole world changed as far as i was concerned. >> reporter: and continues to change, as those who remember best, drift on. alexalex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> the coast guard cutter tainy has the historic distinction of being the only vessel attacked at pearl harbor that is still afloat. a lot of history. >> wow. >> lots of rain out there tonight. very, very messy tonight. later tonight. could be some snow. still pretty warm. north/northwest winds, 57. ,,,,, >>> ooh. >> that snow on the ground. the traffic is moving pretty well. because we're talking garrett county. >> october in garrett county. they're very, very prepared to hit the equipment because they get so much snow. it slowed down. but there's snow to the west of us, from frostburg we
. >> reporter: lose collier was already in the coast guard, in boston. >> everybody was up in the air. nobody knew. they hit the panic button and called us owl back. >> and now -- all back. >> and now, as i remembers like today, call back fewer yeech year, the ones who lived history and passed it on. >> my whole life changed that day. the whole world changed as far as i was concerned. >> reporter: and continues to change, as those who remember best, drift on....
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. >> reporter: agent scott collier works with the dea. forefront of tackling a serious and ongoing problem. >> during our investigation, we have logged well over 4,000 calls from individuals who have called us to say, hey, someone has called me alleging to be a dea or fda agent. >> reporter: in works like this. people seeking drugs find outfits online and either order over the phone or via the internet, no prescription needed, but definitely cash. drugs can run up to $500. >> typically, we see folks trying to buy narcotics such as hydrocodone products trade name as vicodin. and xanax is common. >> they fork over their personal information and how authorities believe those who run these sites get information and then. >> when these phone calls begin, the person will identify themselves using a false name as a dea or fda agent. they will claim that they have evidence that the individual has purchased drugs illiftly via the internet. >> reporter: which is what daniel believes happened to his wife carolyn after she purchased diet pills online
. >> reporter: agent scott collier works with the dea. forefront of tackling a serious and ongoing problem. >> during our investigation, we have logged well over 4,000 calls from individuals who have called us to say, hey, someone has called me alleging to be a dea or fda agent. >> reporter: in works like this. people seeking drugs find outfits online and either order over the phone or via the internet, no prescription needed, but definitely cash. drugs can run up to $500....
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it began on collier canyon road and quickly spread to about 193 acres.irefighters say 67-mile-an- hour winds made the flames hard to control, and then to make matters worse, the fire is in a rural area, there are no fire hydrants. crews had to truck in their own water just to fight the flames. some homes were threatened, but none were damaged by the fire. firefighters didn't leave the area until just after 2 this morning. >>> this morning three southwest airline flight attends ants re recovering after bearing hurt during a flight. this is video of paramedics bringing one of the flight attendants off the plane at oakland international airport. last night she was working on a flight from albuquerque when the plane hit severe turbulence. >> it was bad. the plane shook quite a bit and dropped, where you're glad you got your seat belt on. >> two of the flight attendants were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the third was treated at the scene and released. none of the 95 passengers onboard the plane were injured. >>> the san francisco fire department
it began on collier canyon road and quickly spread to about 193 acres.irefighters say 67-mile-an- hour winds made the flames hard to control, and then to make matters worse, the fire is in a rural area, there are no fire hydrants. crews had to truck in their own water just to fight the flames. some homes were threatened, but none were damaged by the fire. firefighters didn't leave the area until just after 2 this morning. >>> this morning three southwest airline flight attends ants re...
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pastry chef extraordinaire david collier and daniel manjone of the ritz-carlton are here to help us buildme. how long did it take you? >> about 50 hours. >> that's it? >> yes. took a team. >> amazing. every single candy on it just about. >> we try to create a variety with the candies and shapes. it's a good color. >> it is actually gorgeous. this is something we love to do at home. right? let's show people how we can make it from the ground up. >> something that the family will enjoy. >> a few quick tricks when building a house. you can find the templates at michael's craft store. >> okay. >> roll your gingerbread, cut it out, bake it. >> you can buy some of those kits. that's not the real deal right? >> we make our own. >> okay. >> once you have your gingerbread baked, simply pipe your icing on each side of where you want to build it. >> is there a trick to making sure the icing sticks? >> just make it thick. >> okay. make it thick. okay. >> that is the best way. >> we use some water bottles as your holder for the gingerbread house. >> okay. >> so that will hold up that end. that will ho
pastry chef extraordinaire david collier and daniel manjone of the ritz-carlton are here to help us buildme. how long did it take you? >> about 50 hours. >> that's it? >> yes. took a team. >> amazing. every single candy on it just about. >> we try to create a variety with the candies and shapes. it's a good color. >> it is actually gorgeous. this is something we love to do at home. right? let's show people how we can make it from the ground up. >>...