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i'm david begnaud. we'll give you the latest details coming up. ♪ ♪ thank you! thank you!rs born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. dog: what's this? mattress discounters' what's this? mattress discounters' memorial day sale ending? but mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one "roof." comforpedic, icomfort, optimum, and wow, four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection, even a queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497. the memorial day sale is ending soon. ♪ mattress discounters [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. chibok where islamic militants ped more than 200 >>> five things to know at the :55. this morning,.99's president canceled his first scheduled -- nigeria's president canceled his first scheduled visit to the area where militants kidnapped girls citing security concerns. the girls have been missing ove
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david begnaud is near ucsb right now. david? >> reporter: good evening, we are in santa barbara county here at the sheriff's department where the sheriff is about to speak. the press conference was supposed to start at the top of the hour but has been delayed. there was a man who stepped before the podium and said i am the father of one of the victims. and very emotionally this man railed against the nra and what he called irresponsible parents. but he started off by saying you never think it's going to happen to your child until it does. witnesses say a man driving a black bmw went on a drive-by rampage with a semiautomatic handgun. near the university of california's santa barbara campus friday night. >> and i just thought it was like an air soft gun or something. so i was like -- i was like hey like -- what up? and i turned around and i started walking the other way. and he -- [ crying ] and then like he shot. >> reporter: by the time he was finished, seven people were dead including the gunman. and seven others wounded. ther
david begnaud is near ucsb right now. david? >> reporter: good evening, we are in santa barbara county here at the sheriff's department where the sheriff is about to speak. the press conference was supposed to start at the top of the hour but has been delayed. there was a man who stepped before the podium and said i am the father of one of the victims. and very emotionally this man railed against the nra and what he called irresponsible parents. but he started off by saying you never...
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david begnaud is live in santa barbara with the report. david? >> reporter: ann good evening. the sheriff made it clear there were hundreds of rounds of ammunition that were unused found in the suspect's vehicle. the sheriff went through a list of new updates. starting this. they believe at this time that the suspect died from a self- inflicted gunshot wound to the head. the sheriff says the entire rampage lasted about ten minutes. and it started at his apartment complex. where we're told the bodies of three males who had been repeatedly stabbed were found. but they were not found until after the shooting rampage was over. the sheriff vividly described ten different crime scenes laid out across isla vista and described his deputies responding to each of the crime scene. first the sorority house where the suspect apparently went after stabbing the three suspects. he went to the sorority house and tried to open a door. the sheriff said but couldn't. until then he turned around and literally at random started shorting and he would shoot and get back in his car and drive and then
david begnaud is live in santa barbara with the report. david? >> reporter: ann good evening. the sheriff made it clear there were hundreds of rounds of ammunition that were unused found in the suspect's vehicle. the sheriff went through a list of new updates. starting this. they believe at this time that the suspect died from a self- inflicted gunshot wound to the head. the sheriff says the entire rampage lasted about ten minutes. and it started at his apartment complex. where we're told...
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as david begnaud tells us the bacteria from previous passengers lingers a lot longer than you may thinke cabins are known to be a hotbed for germs. now researchers from auburn university have discovered just how long certain bacteria can last on common airplane surfaces. >> in our study, these mersa and e. coli survive for over a week. >> reporter: in a lab researchers exposed six airplane surfaces to both bacterias, the arm rest, leather seat, plastic tray table, the seat pocket where the magazines are kept, the window shade, and the toilet handle. mersa lasted longest on the seatback pocket. e. coli lasted longest on the arm rest. >> i'm not surprised. i try to not focus on that stuff, though, otherwise, i'm not going go anywhere. >> reporter: experts say the dry air in the cabin helps the bacteria to survive. researchers advise passengers to follow good hygiene as a precaution. >> they should use some kind of alcohol-type sanitizer. >> i make sure i wash my hands an don't touch my face, my mouth, my nose. >> reporter: the faa funded part of this study. researchers say the airlines ar
as david begnaud tells us the bacteria from previous passengers lingers a lot longer than you may thinke cabins are known to be a hotbed for germs. now researchers from auburn university have discovered just how long certain bacteria can last on common airplane surfaces. >> in our study, these mersa and e. coli survive for over a week. >> reporter: in a lab researchers exposed six airplane surfaces to both bacterias, the arm rest, leather seat, plastic tray table, the seat pocket...
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as cbs reporter david begnaud tells us, many people are returning home only to find heartbreak. >> reporter: crews seemed to be getting the upper hand on wildfires that have destroyed more than 20,000 acres in san diego county. cooler temperatures an lighter winds are helping the assault on the ground and in the air. >> we have to be at the right altitude and air speed. if we drop too low it's a lot of water in one spot. >> reporter: for some it's too late. >> dining room, uhm, kitchen here. and that's, you know, basically backyard. >> reporter: the homeowner took us into the home because he wanted to show us how devastating it is. behind me you can see where part of the roof collapsed right on top of two cars that were destroyed. the homeowner says he didn't have time to grab anything before police came knocking and told him he had to go. >> i'm shocked. i'm freaked. i can't believe the whole thing burned down. >> reporter: he feels that fire crews left his home too soon. >> there's no excuse for this. they dropped the ball. i really can't complain because i'm still breathing. i'm still al
as cbs reporter david begnaud tells us, many people are returning home only to find heartbreak. >> reporter: crews seemed to be getting the upper hand on wildfires that have destroyed more than 20,000 acres in san diego county. cooler temperatures an lighter winds are helping the assault on the ground and in the air. >> we have to be at the right altitude and air speed. if we drop too low it's a lot of water in one spot. >> reporter: for some it's too late. >> dining...
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david begnaud on the emotional testimony before the vote. >> the motion fails. >> reporter: three of five carson city council members voted against criminalizing bullies. a city councillor offered the ordinance to make bullying punishable with a fine. first offense would have been $100. second offense $200. and a third could have resulted in a criminal misdemeanor charge. >> there has to be something else that we can do other than criminalizing it. [ crying ] >> reporter: before the vote, councilmembers heard from nancy vega. she says her brother was a victim of bullying and committed suicide. >> i feel that my brother would still be here if something like this would have been done. [ crying ] >> reporter: it was clear even before the vote was taken, there was some opposition. one mother passionately told the council, there are bigger priorities. >> we need you guys doing something else. let us parents take care of or the school will take care it. when they are 18 and they go to jail, then the system will take care of them. you guys do not need to get involved. >> reporter: the city
david begnaud on the emotional testimony before the vote. >> the motion fails. >> reporter: three of five carson city council members voted against criminalizing bullies. a city councillor offered the ordinance to make bullying punishable with a fine. first offense would have been $100. second offense $200. and a third could have resulted in a criminal misdemeanor charge. >> there has to be something else that we can do other than criminalizing it. [ crying ] >>...
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david begnaud, cbs news, los angeles. >> last year he tried to move the team to seattle with another bid. nba owners rejected the move. balmer pledged to keep the clippers in los angeles. >>> mark zuckerberg and his wife are donating $120 million to help schools in low income bay area communities. their donation will be spread out over the next five years with the ravenswood and redwood city school districts to be the first recipients. the money is expected to go towards new schools as well as equipment, training, programs and existing schools. in an essay in the "san jose mercury news," zuckerberg wrote the world's most innovative community shouldn't also be a home for struggling schools. >>> 4:33 now. lawrence is here. let's check the weather for the weekend. >> we have the fog rolled back in. so we have some changes coming up outside. if you are headed out the door, the clouds are moving in along the coastline now inside the bay. looks like we are going to see more of that maybe some drizzle as we head throughout the weekend, as well. high pressure backing out of the way. you have
david begnaud, cbs news, los angeles. >> last year he tried to move the team to seattle with another bid. nba owners rejected the move. balmer pledged to keep the clippers in los angeles. >>> mark zuckerberg and his wife are donating $120 million to help schools in low income bay area communities. their donation will be spread out over the next five years with the ravenswood and redwood city school districts to be the first recipients. the money is expected to go towards new...
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cbs reporter david begnaud on the two very different explanations. >> reporter: the lawyer for isidro garcia denies his client kidnapped his former live-in girlfriend's 15-year-old daughter and held her for a decade. >> there's a whole myriad of possible reasons why she is making this up. >> reporter: police say the 41- year-old suspect threatened to have the victim's family deported if she ran away. she said they moved to southern california to avoid being caught and allegedly faced documents to force her to marry him. they say he repeated her and fathered her child in 2012. >> she did on two occasions the detectives believe try to escape. she was caught and beaten for her efforts. >> reporter: investigators say she finally found the courage to run away this week after reconnecting with her sister on facebook. police say the young woman wasn't physically held captive and had her own car. neighbors say she worked and took zumba classes. they find her story hard to believe. >> something is not right here. >> she always seemed happy and she always makes good parties for her. >> reporter
cbs reporter david begnaud on the two very different explanations. >> reporter: the lawyer for isidro garcia denies his client kidnapped his former live-in girlfriend's 15-year-old daughter and held her for a decade. >> there's a whole myriad of possible reasons why she is making this up. >> reporter: police say the 41- year-old suspect threatened to have the victim's family deported if she ran away. she said they moved to southern california to avoid being caught and...
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i'm david begnaud.e'll give you the latest details coming up. >> and the san jose airport will be one of the first in the country to be getting intruder detection technology. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. ,,,, the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks. vets recommend it, and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. >>> it's a total disaster, you know? it's a nightmare. pinch me or something, you know? i keep look out there and everything is singed and everything is gone. >> a flaming twister spiraling through the air. a "firenado" like this one is one of the scariest thi
i'm david begnaud.e'll give you the latest details coming up. >> and the san jose airport will be one of the first in the country to be getting intruder detection technology. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. ,,,, the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks. vets recommend it, and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs...
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i'm david begnaud.test details coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. when sales rep steve hatfield books at laquinta.com, so he knows exactly when he can prep for his presentation. and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase market share. any questions? can i get an "a", steve? yes! three a's! amazing sales! he brings his a-game! la quinta inns and suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! la quinta! dog: get four years get four years inter
i'm david begnaud.test details coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you he gets a ready for you...
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cbs reporter david begnaud tells us some new research shows bacteria can linger on airplane surfacesor more than a week. >> reporter: airplane cabins are known to be a hotbed for germs. now research yours from auburn university have discovered just how long certain bacteria can last on common airplane surfaces. >> in our study, these mers and e. coli survived for over a week. >> reporter: in a lab researchers exposed six airplane surfaces to both bacteria, arm rest, leather seat, plastic tray table, the seat pocket where magazines are kept, window shade and toilet handle. mrsa lasted long on the seat back pocket. e. coli survived longest on the arm rest. >> i'm not surprised. i try to not focus on that stuff, though. otherwise i'm not going anywhere. >> reporter: experts say the dry air in the cabin helps the bacteria survive. researchers advise passengers to follow good hygiene as a precaution. >> they should use some kind of alcohol type sanitizer. >> just make sure i wash my hand and i don't touch my face, my mouth, my nose. >> reporter: the faa partly funded this study. researche
cbs reporter david begnaud tells us some new research shows bacteria can linger on airplane surfacesor more than a week. >> reporter: airplane cabins are known to be a hotbed for germs. now research yours from auburn university have discovered just how long certain bacteria can last on common airplane surfaces. >> in our study, these mers and e. coli survived for over a week. >> reporter: in a lab researchers exposed six airplane surfaces to both bacteria, arm rest, leather...
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in santa ana i'm david begnaud kpix 5. >> this case draws a comparison to the jaycee dugard story held captive for nearly two decades in a backyard in antioch. da lin is there and shows us the house has changed but what happened there still haunts the neighborhood. >> reporter: liz, this is the house where phillip garrido help jaycee dugard captive for 18 years. a family purchased the house and renovated it so it looks very different now but neighbors say the latest survival story and people like phillip garrido are why they're always on guard. >> it's scary because we have children and daughters and it's just scary. >> reporter: irma rodriguez lived across the street from convicted kidnapper phillip garrido for 15 years witnessing police handcuff garrido in front of her house and learning about the kidnapping of jaycee dugard changing her view and took away her kids' innocence. >> it's never easy to think back, like, you know, cuz you can never think you're safe anymore. >> reporter: the family says with the captivity of dugard right under their noses, the story of another woman survi
in santa ana i'm david begnaud kpix 5. >> this case draws a comparison to the jaycee dugard story held captive for nearly two decades in a backyard in antioch. da lin is there and shows us the house has changed but what happened there still haunts the neighborhood. >> reporter: liz, this is the house where phillip garrido help jaycee dugard captive for 18 years. a family purchased the house and renovated it so it looks very different now but neighbors say the latest survival story...
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david begnaud for cbs news, in carson, california. >>> tourists are going to be kept off the crookedestt in the world at times this summer. >> it's true. it's a pilot program aimed at easing the impact on people who live on lombard in san francisco. the famous curvy section they are going to shut it down to cars for four consecutive weekends over the summer. the spot between larkin and leavenworth is often gridlocked and a mess. >> there are too many cars, too many pedestrians, and it has become a significant problem. >> this is unique in the world. to shut it down to car traffic is a crime. it's a shame. it's another nail into the soul of san francisco. >> well, the closure starts june 21 and includes the 4th of july weekend. residents will be exempt and perhaps taxis, as well. i guess it's just the weekend. >> people actually live on that street. >> so true. >> so yeah. there are a lot of people there. >> i know. and it's always busy. >> i know. my friends and family every time they come in that's the route we take. >> must be hard to live on that street. i have thought about that bri
david begnaud for cbs news, in carson, california. >>> tourists are going to be kept off the crookedestt in the world at times this summer. >> it's true. it's a pilot program aimed at easing the impact on people who live on lombard in san francisco. the famous curvy section they are going to shut it down to cars for four consecutive weekends over the summer. the spot between larkin and leavenworth is often gridlocked and a mess. >> there are too many cars, too many...