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but none of that deters deborah from her mission: spreading joy. >> everybody loves love.ts love. and so i plan to keep on doing it. i see no reason to stop. >> reporter: so shop around. amid the patrons and the produce, you just might find the best long-running show in town. bill whitaker, cbs news, malibu. >> mason: and that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org to walk down the aisle. >>> the marriages aren't legal but they might be soon. the gay couples already planning to walk down the aisle. >>> from a wealthy neighborhood to jail, accused of sexually assaulting boys. the additional charges this mother faces tonight. >>> hope is still alive. the efforts to find a missing east bay boy one year after he miss appeared. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. ,, [ female announcer ] jobs leaving. a budget disaster. california on the brink. jerry brown's plan? you run for office and the assumption is, oh, i know what to do. you don't. i didn't hav
but none of that deters deborah from her mission: spreading joy. >> everybody loves love.ts love. and so i plan to keep on doing it. i see no reason to stop. >> reporter: so shop around. amid the patrons and the produce, you just might find the best long-running show in town. bill whitaker, cbs news, malibu. >> mason: and that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media...
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but we begin with ktvu's deborah villalon live tonight in pleasantton. deborah? >> reporter: mike, pleasantton always beautiful. yes, tomorrow something we haven't seen in the area all day a spare the air day. where heat and pollution mix and asked to avoid driving, telecommute and use transit instead. remember this, smog. a familiar part of most summer is. but if there is a silver lining in the fog and the chill we've had, it's been great air quality. >> by this time last year we had already had ten spare the air alerts. >> reporter: tomorrow been our firs. late afternoon on the marina green and not a goosebump insight. no fog barreling through the golden gate. by tomorrow afternoon, heat will be trapping air pollution. >> we always ask people to reduce their driving and by carwill pooing or taking transit. so when we have hot days that we don't see that unhealthy air quality. >> everybody is rejoicing we get to see smog tomorrow. [ laughter ] >> reporter: well, maybe not rejoicing, but on baker beach today folks were more than ready to trade air quality for som
but we begin with ktvu's deborah villalon live tonight in pleasantton. deborah? >> reporter: mike, pleasantton always beautiful. yes, tomorrow something we haven't seen in the area all day a spare the air day. where heat and pollution mix and asked to avoid driving, telecommute and use transit instead. remember this, smog. a familiar part of most summer is. but if there is a silver lining in the fog and the chill we've had, it's been great air quality. >> by this time last year we...
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. >>> welcome, i'm deborah potter sitting in for bob abernathy. thank you for joining us. pakistan is grappling with one of the worst natural disasters seen in decades. monsoon floods have already killed more than 1,500 people and more than 14 million lack housing, food, drinking water or medical care. the united nations has launched an emergency appeal for international assistance. religious groups working in the country say they need additional fus to help victims of the disaster. the christian aid group international assistance mission says it will stay in afghanistan despite the murder of ten of its staff members, the taliban claims responsibility for killing the workers, including six americans, accusing them of spying for the u.s., preaching christianity and distributing bibles. the mission denied those charges as did secretary of state hillary clinton. >> we also condemn the taliban's transparent attempt to justify the njustifiable by making false accusations about these aid workers' activities in afghanistan. >> in somalia, the militant group has banned three chris
. >>> welcome, i'm deborah potter sitting in for bob abernathy. thank you for joining us. pakistan is grappling with one of the worst natural disasters seen in decades. monsoon floods have already killed more than 1,500 people and more than 14 million lack housing, food, drinking water or medical care. the united nations has launched an emergency appeal for international assistance. religious groups working in the country say they need additional fus to help victims of the disaster....
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our april teacher of the month is deborah, and she teaches first grade. she is a lifelong learner and feels like she wants to learn about everything. her personal enthusiasm translates somehow into the classroom climate. the students and projects make her heart stopped. she truly values everything they do, and they know it. congratulations. >> i want to thank my principle of -- principals for coming and all of my friends and parents and students and teachers and colleagues. thank you so much for being friends and mentors. this is the greatest job in the world. most of all, i'd think i want to just that the children that i look forward to seeing every single day. i learn from them as much as they, hopefully, learn from me. thank you so much mayor newsom. i really appreciate this. thank you all. [applause] >> another rock the boat. good luck on that. robert forgot to thank his brother danny. danny, you so much for being here to support your brother. our major of the month is some third marshall academic high school. [applause] janet is a special education c
our april teacher of the month is deborah, and she teaches first grade. she is a lifelong learner and feels like she wants to learn about everything. her personal enthusiasm translates somehow into the classroom climate. the students and projects make her heart stopped. she truly values everything they do, and they know it. congratulations. >> i want to thank my principle of -- principals for coming and all of my friends and parents and students and teachers and colleagues. thank you so...
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the attorney for deborah madden says there may not be enough to move ahead with the case against her. >>> there is a warning for people in the oakland area following a sexual assault that happened in broad daylight. jade hernandez is in the downtown area with more on the story. jade? >> we are live in front of the parking garage where there are woman says this sexual assault happened. the garage just opened up a few minutes ago. the scary part is that this woman also told police there was an afternoon attack. this garage is right behind city hall. and oakland police want residents and visitors to the city not only to be vigilant but keep an eye out for the man who is responsible. a woman reported an assault about 12:30 in this garage at 1414 clay street. even scarier for the victim, she spotted her attacker wearing sunglasses and a hat and head phones near lake meritt. police are describing him as an african american man in his early to mid-30s, about 5'9", 200 pounds. he is missing a tooth on the right side of his mouth and has a short afro. we can share with you how to keep yourself
the attorney for deborah madden says there may not be enough to move ahead with the case against her. >>> there is a warning for people in the oakland area following a sexual assault that happened in broad daylight. jade hernandez is in the downtown area with more on the story. jade? >> we are live in front of the parking garage where there are woman says this sexual assault happened. the garage just opened up a few minutes ago. the scary part is that this woman also told police...
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if you do not have those things, trustha in harvey and deborah. thank you for all the hard work. those are the anchors to get the technical work done. when they all agree, we tend to agree. when they think it is the right thing to do, we tend to i cannot impress upon you how proud i am of their work and their stewardship and greg's sacrifice in some ways to do the job that he did this year and to all of his teammates that worked so hard through long nights and long weekends to get us to this point. so if i forgot the sheriff, it was not intentional. thank you for your willingness to try new things in this budget and to help steward us through this process. to all of the enterprise department head that are here, for your creativity to help us through this general fund shortfall. i will not go into detail because there is no reason, but thank you. and to the spirit that brought all of you here. welcome. thank you. if i have not forgotten anything or anybody -- i did mention ben. ben's got a baby. monique is here. [applause] they are the best. they are the best. thank you. she carri
if you do not have those things, trustha in harvey and deborah. thank you for all the hard work. those are the anchors to get the technical work done. when they all agree, we tend to agree. when they think it is the right thing to do, we tend to i cannot impress upon you how proud i am of their work and their stewardship and greg's sacrifice in some ways to do the job that he did this year and to all of his teammates that worked so hard through long nights and long weekends to get us to this...
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joining us now, deborah tate.er sister, sharon tate, who i had the honor of interviewing, was murdered by the manson family. and pat brown, the criminal profiler and author of "the profiler: my life hunting serial killers and psychopaths." deborah, you're a victim, family victim of crime. how do you approach this whole system of rehabilitation? >> well, actually, larry, it's a surprise to most people, but i do believe in rehabilitation. there are sociopaths and psychopaths that definitely -- and sexual predators -- that need to stay behind bars forever. but there are a lot of people who don't fall into that category, and we definitely need to set in place systems to rehabilitate. >> larry: one of the people who killed your sister was denied parole for the 170th time. i interviewed her once at prison. she seems like she's totally rehabilitated. would you rehabilitate you? >> most sociopaths do on brief encounters. even, i was privileged to find out recently that the psychological evaluations on people such as the m
joining us now, deborah tate.er sister, sharon tate, who i had the honor of interviewing, was murdered by the manson family. and pat brown, the criminal profiler and author of "the profiler: my life hunting serial killers and psychopaths." deborah, you're a victim, family victim of crime. how do you approach this whole system of rehabilitation? >> well, actually, larry, it's a surprise to most people, but i do believe in rehabilitation. there are sociopaths and psychopaths that...
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he hands the operations bureau, the demotions are believed linked to the deborah madden scandal the district attorney's office says inside dewdrop hundreds of cases. judson area's is in the last of furlough friday as they are back. the supreme court is allowing the governor to the pros and paydays for state workers roller reviews whether he has their 40 to do so this is all happening just a week after another " lifted the furloughs. the news is dragging down the morale of state workers. >> and another story on wednesday night officers of the dmv in san jose got bad news as federal forces were continuing a that the governor's office remains to quickly turn the furloughs official but the hundred and your to thousand workers affected the decision by the courts from leaving council of basel performance a day only to reschedule the unlikely counselor dollar amount leaving customers frustrated. >> kevin m new airline she is being announced we'll do the breakdown and a new poll about president of what was religion war and all americans believe he is a correction. the latest on the forecast coming u
he hands the operations bureau, the demotions are believed linked to the deborah madden scandal the district attorney's office says inside dewdrop hundreds of cases. judson area's is in the last of furlough friday as they are back. the supreme court is allowing the governor to the pros and paydays for state workers roller reviews whether he has their 40 to do so this is all happening just a week after another " lifted the furloughs. the news is dragging down the morale of state workers....
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reporting live in sonoma, deborah villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> an oakland police officer and two people inside a van suffered minor injuries this morning during a traffic collision. the officer's patrol car crashed into the van at 10:30 a.m. while the officer was trying to catch up to an ac transit bus. police say the bus had a wanted parolee onboard. the crash flipped the van on the side. one of the women inside the van reportedly told police they had music on and couldn't here the police siren. >>> a massive egg recall grew bigger after they recalled 170,000 eggs because of salmonella contamination. the latest development brings the total number of recalled examples to half a billion. the issue was issued after tests linked its eggs to a salmonella outbreak. the eggs were shipped to 14 states, including california, under these brands. they were packaged between april 10th and as recently as yesterday. the fda is investigating. >>> and you can go to ktvu.com. view a complete list of the recalled eggs detailing all of the various brands, identification codes and packaging dates.
reporting live in sonoma, deborah villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> an oakland police officer and two people inside a van suffered minor injuries this morning during a traffic collision. the officer's patrol car crashed into the van at 10:30 a.m. while the officer was trying to catch up to an ac transit bus. police say the bus had a wanted parolee onboard. the crash flipped the van on the side. one of the women inside the van reportedly told police they had music on and couldn't here...
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reporting live in sonoma, deborah villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> an oakland police officer and twoeople inside a van suffered minor injuries this morning during a traffic collision. the officer's patrol car crashed into the van at 10:30 a.m. while the officer was trying to catch up to an ac transit bus. police say the bus had a wanted parolee onboard. the crash flipped the van on the side. one of the women inside the van reportedly told police they had music on and couldn't here the police siren. >>> a massive egg recall grew bigger after they recalled 170,000 eggs because of salmonella contamination. the latest development brings the total number of recalled examples to half a billion. the issue was issued after tests linked its eggs to a salmonella outbreak. the eggs were shipped to 14 states, including california, under these brands. they were packaged between april 10th and as recently as yesterday. the fda is investigating. >>> and you can go to ktvu.com. view a complete list of the recalled eggs detailing all of the various brands, identification codes and packaging dates. ju
reporting live in sonoma, deborah villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> an oakland police officer and twoeople inside a van suffered minor injuries this morning during a traffic collision. the officer's patrol car crashed into the van at 10:30 a.m. while the officer was trying to catch up to an ac transit bus. police say the bus had a wanted parolee onboard. the crash flipped the van on the side. one of the women inside the van reportedly told police they had music on and couldn't here...
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deborah williams one of 4400 california who filed a claim.oesn't see her hunt for a job of accounts reivable clerk. >> i find the response is a little slow but they are responding. as well as recruiting offices. it's a process, but it's working. >> williams' new reality and the nationwide jobless numbers showing the initially unemployment claim hitting the 500,000 level for the first time since november have ny economists saying the economy is losing steam. this morning the president said to create jobs. >> small businesses for employee and the communities that depend on them across this great count. >> san francisco-based ch systems which finds bs for people in the tech sector says the second half of the year is typically a good one for his industry. >> you have a lot of people coming availabl looking for jobs, companies getting budgets approv for 2011. anticipate a lot of growth for that. it's not crazy growth. i think we're just gonna see stable, continued solid growth. >> no new numbers out for hope. those who lost it, those who never wil
deborah williams one of 4400 california who filed a claim.oesn't see her hunt for a job of accounts reivable clerk. >> i find the response is a little slow but they are responding. as well as recruiting offices. it's a process, but it's working. >> williams' new reality and the nationwide jobless numbers showing the initially unemployment claim hitting the 500,000 level for the first time since november have ny economists saying the economy is losing steam. this morning the...
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and deborah norville. let me talk about the decision to build a mosque.. >> there's a disconnect george between the elites and the way they think about this and most new yorkers and most of the country. i know michael bloomberg was saying, our values need to be represented to the world. if this mosque isn't built, what would this say? the terrorists have won. i would say the terrorists have won. 600 feet from where thousands of our fellow americans were incinerated in the name of political islam? and we're supposed to be -- we're supposed to be considered intolerant if we're not sharing this. >> in militant radical islam. this is a country founded on the notion of religious freedom. what better way to say they haven't won? >> they don't have to prove anything to anyone. >> there is a point. there's a church that was buried when the second tower came down. st. nicholas church. that church has run into every conceivable impediment. and in nine years this church this place of worship has not been able to get the port authority and other agencies to get them
and deborah norville. let me talk about the decision to build a mosque.. >> there's a disconnect george between the elites and the way they think about this and most new yorkers and most of the country. i know michael bloomberg was saying, our values need to be represented to the world. if this mosque isn't built, what would this say? the terrorists have won. i would say the terrorists have won. 600 feet from where thousands of our fellow americans were incinerated in the name of...
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and deborah williams is remaining upbeat. >> this is recruiting offices so it's a process. but it's working. >> this finds tech jobs from people. owe fishes are optimistic about coming month autos there are a lot of people looking for jobs and kchs starting to get budgets approved for 2011. we anticipate to see a lot of growth in that. this is not kraiszy growth. just stable, continued solid growth. >> president obama says 60% of the job losses have been among small businesses and urged congress to approve a bill to help them start hiring again. >> home sales in the bay area are still slow. the latest numbers from real estate tracking firm data quick show they plummeted 23% last month. and there is some blaming this on expieration of the federal tax credit. escrow closed on 6700 new and resale homes last month around the bay area that. marks lowest level in 15 years. biggest changes in both alameda and contra costa counties, sales fell by 23%. >> two silicon giants are merging in a biggest tech deal of the year, intel announced it's buying mcafee. and both are based in sant
and deborah williams is remaining upbeat. >> this is recruiting offices so it's a process. but it's working. >> this finds tech jobs from people. owe fishes are optimistic about coming month autos there are a lot of people looking for jobs and kchs starting to get budgets approved for 2011. we anticipate to see a lot of growth in that. this is not kraiszy growth. just stable, continued solid growth. >> president obama says 60% of the job losses have been among small businesses...
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deborah williams is one of 4400 californians who filed a claim.oesn't see her hunt for a job of accounts receivable clerk. >> i find the response is a little slow but they are responding. as well as recruiting offices. it's a process, but it's working. >> williams' new reality and the nationwide jobless numbers showing the initially unemployment claim hitting the 500,000 level for the first time since november have many economists saying the economy is losing steam. this morning the president said to create jobs. >> small businesses for employees and the communities that depend on them across this great country. >> san francisco-based tech systems which finds jobs for people in the tech sector says the second half of the year is typically a good one for his industry. >> you have a lot of people coming available looking for jobs, companies getting budgets approved for 2011. anticipate a lot of growth for that. it's not crazy growth. i think we're just gonna see stable, continued, solid growth. >> no new numbers out for hope. those who lost it, thos
deborah williams is one of 4400 californians who filed a claim.oesn't see her hunt for a job of accounts receivable clerk. >> i find the response is a little slow but they are responding. as well as recruiting offices. it's a process, but it's working. >> williams' new reality and the nationwide jobless numbers showing the initially unemployment claim hitting the 500,000 level for the first time since november have many economists saying the economy is losing steam. this morning the...
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i sent an email requesting deborah johnson to hold some type of committee. she refused to get the new york lender, the largest in the country, she delayed it for two months. i meet her. i talk to her in the meeting. she kept them out with a condition. finally when i sent an email, she start talking to them. they said ok, give us the rules and regulations. she delayed the rules and regulations so much that she wanted the other party to get out the loan application printed up in this much time. i suggested to her that there are other people who are willing to lend money, even $500 million. she doesn't want to talk about it. that is going to reduce the medallion by 20% to 30%. how are you going to tell the buyer, hey, the system is changing at the airport but you still are to pay because this is a medallion sold to you. based on that, there is no disclaimer. thank you. >> the fcda has been one of the biggest opponent on selling medallions. i continue to think it is wrong to fix the budget from taking these medallions from hundreds of drivers who waited years fo
i sent an email requesting deborah johnson to hold some type of committee. she refused to get the new york lender, the largest in the country, she delayed it for two months. i meet her. i talk to her in the meeting. she kept them out with a condition. finally when i sent an email, she start talking to them. they said ok, give us the rules and regulations. she delayed the rules and regulations so much that she wanted the other party to get out the loan application printed up in this much time. i...
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that prosecutors kept damaging information about the lab and their reliability of exlab technician deborah madden from defense lawyers. >> today mercuries the 65th anniversary of her ro she may. a rally honoring the people killed that day the bomb was dropped. organizers say people are still suffering from the blast decades later. they call for militaries worldwide to stop using all nuclear weapons. [ bell tolling ] and for the first time, represents from the u.s. attended the annual commemoration ceremony. the move was seen as a sign of hope in the fight for nuclear disarmament. britain and france also made their first official appearance at the ceremony, along with u.n. secreta secreta secreta secreta secretary. >> the mayor said he hopes president obama will someday visit the site, an idea the president said he would consider but that would be highly controversial for a sitting joopt at 5:00 we're following late developments in the same-sex marriage fight the governor and attorney general are now calling for the immediate resumption of gay marriages. >> and important new information for
that prosecutors kept damaging information about the lab and their reliability of exlab technician deborah madden from defense lawyers. >> today mercuries the 65th anniversary of her ro she may. a rally honoring the people killed that day the bomb was dropped. organizers say people are still suffering from the blast decades later. they call for militaries worldwide to stop using all nuclear weapons. [ bell tolling ] and for the first time, represents from the u.s. attended the annual...
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. >> reporter: reverend deborah lee says snowing she was a full member of this society is what propelled her to find success and spend her life trying to help others at the interfaith coalition for immigrant rights in oakland. her parents came to america as international students from hong kong and indonesia but lee is a u.s. citizen because of the 14th amendment to the constitution passed in 1866 guaranteeing citizenship to all people born in the united states. something rick says undocumented immigrants abuse in order to keep themselves and their families in the country. >> once you convey citizenship to someone born here the entire welfare industrial complex opens up to that complex and until legal alien parent then apply for benefits for the citizened child who gets them which is now a strain on the taxpayer. >> reporter: recently, a growing list of republican lawmakers are also speaking out against the 14th amendment stating it needs to be changed in order to curb immigration. while they agree he says politicians should stop talking about an amendment they can never do anything abou
. >> reporter: reverend deborah lee says snowing she was a full member of this society is what propelled her to find success and spend her life trying to help others at the interfaith coalition for immigrant rights in oakland. her parents came to america as international students from hong kong and indonesia but lee is a u.s. citizen because of the 14th amendment to the constitution passed in 1866 guaranteeing citizenship to all people born in the united states. something rick says...
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. >> reporter: deborah alvarez rodriguez of good will says the back-to-school season is her second busiest time of the year after halloween, of course. and the racks are packed. >> kids want the hottest styles when they go back to school. >> what we're looking at is a knit top that's slightly oversized hanging down with the short crop jacket which is very hot and very hip. >> and school uniforms are cut rate. >> this is a shirt that's 2.99 that normally would be about $20 at a uniform store. and the uniform itself is 4.50. >> reporter: from toddlers to teens, thrift stores like good will have been swamped this back-to-school season. in fact, the national retail federation expects 19% of consumers to shop secondhand for back-to-school this year. and what may be the biggest back-to-school used clothing sale in the entire bay area takes place this weekend at the sonoma county fairgrounds in santa rosa. >> we have more girls clothes! it goes on and on and on and on. >> reporter: it's called just between friends. an entire building of used kids clothes, toys and gear. >> here's candyland. >> re
. >> reporter: deborah alvarez rodriguez of good will says the back-to-school season is her second busiest time of the year after halloween, of course. and the racks are packed. >> kids want the hottest styles when they go back to school. >> what we're looking at is a knit top that's slightly oversized hanging down with the short crop jacket which is very hot and very hip. >> and school uniforms are cut rate. >> this is a shirt that's 2.99 that normally would be...