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the team wants to play at albert park in san rafael and as elizabeth cook reports, that has some sayingball, but others crying foul. it's america's favorite past time. for decades, albert has been a popular hang out for baseball fans who love to watch their local amateur team play. now a minor league pro basketball team wants to call it home and some neighbors feel it's a home run of an idea. >> san rafael needs a boost. >> curt lived in san rafael his whole life. he thinks a professional team would improve the community. > it's going to bring people to san rafael and downtown san rafael needs a boost. >> the team pitched the idea to the city's park and rec department. the team would pay to double the size of the current 750 seat grand stand and include a mobile concession stand and several barbecue stands. however, some neighbors say not in my backyard. >> a will the of people believe it would attract a lot of people from outside of town that don't respect the values, neighbor values here in downtown san rafael. >> that was elizabeth cook reporting from san rafael. a marin baseball pla
the team wants to play at albert park in san rafael and as elizabeth cook reports, that has some sayingball, but others crying foul. it's america's favorite past time. for decades, albert has been a popular hang out for baseball fans who love to watch their local amateur team play. now a minor league pro basketball team wants to call it home and some neighbors feel it's a home run of an idea. >> san rafael needs a boost. >> curt lived in san rafael his whole life. he thinks a...
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elizabeth cook tells us, there's a new way to pay. it's called square. and if you're signe you forgot your wallet. elizabeth cook tells us there is a new way to pay. it's called "square." if you're signed up all you need to do is show up. 2553) ( nats...."that will is this the square thing. >> he started his mobile coffee business about six months ago. >> we were deciding whether or not to take credit cards payment. being down in the financial district, a lot of people use credit cards down here. >> he wanted something cheap, fast and eatsy to handle his transactions so emoted the square -- got the square, it may turn the credit card machine into an electronic dinosaur. >> he's the brainchild of one of the founders of twitter. >> the hardware was free and it's much cheaper than paying monthly fees. >> it turns your iphone or ipad into an instant credit card machine. all you have to do is take your card, swipe it and instead of getting a paper receipt, the customer will either get an e- mail or text message with their purchase. >> it collects all of our t
elizabeth cook tells us, there's a new way to pay. it's called square. and if you're signe you forgot your wallet. elizabeth cook tells us there is a new way to pay. it's called "square." if you're signed up all you need to do is show up. 2553) ( nats...."that will is this the square thing. >> he started his mobile coffee business about six months ago. >> we were deciding whether or not to take credit cards payment. being down in the financial district, a lot of...
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an hour ago, elizabeth cook was there when the suspect came out of a house with his arms up. abeth. >> reporter: after nearly four hour police pursuit, they have their man. let's take a look at the dramatic video that came through just under an hour ago. we just spoke to the pittsburgh police and the man seen in this video with his hands above his head is direl wayne jones. he is a suspect. he is a known gang member and on patrol for armed robbery. he was seen limping from the house because he was hit by the officer. police say the chase started at around 5:30 this evening on atlantic boulevard when direl ran through a stop sign. after he refused to pull over, he ran into a small wall, got out of his car and fired several rounds at the patrol car. he never hit the officer. the officer did fire back hitting him in the leg. he ran over to west boulevard. that neighborhood there where he barricaded himself inside a friend's home. he is now at the hospital in police custody and neighbors are breathing a sigh of relief. patrol cars, windshield is riddled with bullet holes. it looks
an hour ago, elizabeth cook was there when the suspect came out of a house with his arms up. abeth. >> reporter: after nearly four hour police pursuit, they have their man. let's take a look at the dramatic video that came through just under an hour ago. we just spoke to the pittsburgh police and the man seen in this video with his hands above his head is direl wayne jones. he is a suspect. he is a known gang member and on patrol for armed robbery. he was seen limping from the house...
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elizabeth cook is at that check point with a message from the grieving parent. elizabeth? >> reporter: dana, it is no surprise that police are conducting dui check points and amping up patrols on bay area roads this holiday weekend. but this particular dui check point is personal. it is an honor of a 9-year-old girl who two years ago was killed by a drunk driver. two years ago today aaron and his 9-year-old daughter melodie took a walk the same walk they had taken dozens of times before. >> in a crosswalk holding hands and we were mowed down by a drunk driver. >> reporter: aaron was in critical condition and lost a leg. melody died the following day. >> if you kill somebody you're a murder. >> reporter: since 2010 drunk driving arrests are up 16% in this town alone. >> sending out the message effectively to get people to be aware of the dangers. >> reporter: this dui check point is the first of a number of efforts to keep drunk drivers off the road this summer. >> it is time when the weather is usually nice and people are out and they are consuming alcohol. >> reporter: in
elizabeth cook is at that check point with a message from the grieving parent. elizabeth? >> reporter: dana, it is no surprise that police are conducting dui check points and amping up patrols on bay area roads this holiday weekend. but this particular dui check point is personal. it is an honor of a 9-year-old girl who two years ago was killed by a drunk driver. two years ago today aaron and his 9-year-old daughter melodie took a walk the same walk they had taken dozens of times before....
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elizabeth cook, thank you. >>> just a week after u.s. forces killed osama bin laden, tonight it looks like pakistan is taking some revenge against the cia. meantime the pakistani prime minister acknowledges his country has a problem of trust. as elizabeth palmer reports. >> prime minister faced parliament today to explain how pakistan could have missed both bin laden and the u.s. raid that killed him. there was an intelligence failure, he said, but no collusion with al-qaeda. >> delegation of complicity. in confidence, absurd. >> simple denials aren't enough. pakistan's political opposition like the u.s. wants to see a thorough investigation of the whole fiasco. >> can you describe the biggest blow to pakistan? >> apart from feeling the worst humiliation ever is no one will trust what pakistan says anymore. >> u.s. didn't trust pakistan last monday when seals raided bin laden's hideout without telling the intelligence service. now the isi is on the defensive. the three women who used to live here including bin laden's youngest wife are i
elizabeth cook, thank you. >>> just a week after u.s. forces killed osama bin laden, tonight it looks like pakistan is taking some revenge against the cia. meantime the pakistani prime minister acknowledges his country has a problem of trust. as elizabeth palmer reports. >> prime minister faced parliament today to explain how pakistan could have missed both bin laden and the u.s. raid that killed him. there was an intelligence failure, he said, but no collusion with al-qaeda....
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elizabeth cook reports timing is everything. >> reporter: she never thought it would happen to her. >> my husband came to me six weeks ago and told me he was unhappy and had been for a long time. >> reporter: after ten years and two kids, he wanted out of the marriage. >> i think for our family personally, it's one of the first times to get divorced for financial reasons because we have two little children and i'm not working. >> reporter: it's one of the things they talk about at this support group, divorce is a luxury they can't afford. >> i was going to have to sell the house and give half of it to him and the kids and i would have starved. >> reporter: this report by the university of virginia's national marriage project said 38% of married people who considered getting a divorce before the recession decided to wait either because their home was underwater or they could not afford to support two households. >> so they are emotionally divorced, just not legally divorced. >> reporter: marriage therapist says since january, she's seen a sudden rise in clients ready to separate and sh
elizabeth cook reports timing is everything. >> reporter: she never thought it would happen to her. >> my husband came to me six weeks ago and told me he was unhappy and had been for a long time. >> reporter: after ten years and two kids, he wanted out of the marriage. >> i think for our family personally, it's one of the first times to get divorced for financial reasons because we have two little children and i'm not working. >> reporter: it's one of the things...
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elizabeth cook on how timing is everything. >> never thought it would happen to her. >> when my husband came to me six weeks ago and said he was unhappy. >> after ten years and two kids, he wanted out of the marriage. >> i think for our family, personally, it's one of the worst times to get divorced because we have two little children and i'm not working. >> it's one of the things they talk about at this support group. divorce is a luxury they can't afford. >> i was going to sell the house and the kids and i would have starved. >> this report by the university of virginia's national marriage project says that 38% of married people who considered getting a divorce before the recession decided to wait either because their home was under water or they simply could not afford to support two households. >> so they are emotionally divorced, just not legally divorced. >> marriage therapist says since january, she has seen a sudden rise in clients ready to separate and she expects a huge spike in the coming months as the economy improves. >> they often wait until the housing prices come back or
elizabeth cook on how timing is everything. >> never thought it would happen to her. >> when my husband came to me six weeks ago and said he was unhappy. >> after ten years and two kids, he wanted out of the marriage. >> i think for our family, personally, it's one of the worst times to get divorced because we have two little children and i'm not working. >> it's one of the things they talk about at this support group. divorce is a luxury they can't afford....
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elizabeth cook in san jose. thank you, elizabeth. >>> what a difference a day makes. the driver that was nearly a victim yesterday is facing charges today. why police now find her story to be suspicious. >>> what's in a name? if you're a married woman in the workplace the answer could be success. a comparison of married versus maiden names. >> train and bus tickets for half the price. the illegal deals costing the cash strapped transit system thousands. >> people will try to cheat the system every day. >> reporter: why police stings can't stop it. coming up next. could face negligence charg. investigators now say driver error appears to have been >>> the driver of a bus that crashed near fairfield yesterday could now face charges. driver error appears to be a factor when the bus heading from sacramento to san francisco careened across interstate 80 and crashed through a fence. 13 people were hurt. the driver said that she swerved after she sensed that the brakes were failing. but after investigating the chp says the brakes did not malfunction. >>> new evidence in a do
elizabeth cook in san jose. thank you, elizabeth. >>> what a difference a day makes. the driver that was nearly a victim yesterday is facing charges today. why police now find her story to be suspicious. >>> what's in a name? if you're a married woman in the workplace the answer could be success. a comparison of married versus maiden names. >> train and bus tickets for half the price. the illegal deals costing the cash strapped transit system thousands. >> people...
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elizabeth cook on the question of was he targeted or an instant bystander. >> reporter: this is how 17-year-old ditiyan franklin's life ended. at 2:30 this afternoon while riding his bike home from high school. neighbors say this was his regular route home from school. in fact, he used to live at this greenhouse. he was just three weeks away from graduating. >> you could see like a lot of boys that do what they need to do, but in the end, mess up. and in the beginning, like he messed up, but he fixed it at end. so he was graduating. >> reporter: the house near where ditiyan was shot is also riddled with bullets one went through a bedroom wall. either he was targeted or caught in the middle. miss will say ditiyan didn't have a gun on him. they have few leads and want witnesses to come forward. >> it's not the oakland police department that solves crimes it's the community that helps that solves crimes. >> reporter: she can't believe she won't see him in class tomorrow. >> i don't know. like, speechless. >> reporter: in oakland where the class of 2011 will have one fewer graduate, elizab
elizabeth cook on the question of was he targeted or an instant bystander. >> reporter: this is how 17-year-old ditiyan franklin's life ended. at 2:30 this afternoon while riding his bike home from high school. neighbors say this was his regular route home from school. in fact, he used to live at this greenhouse. he was just three weeks away from graduating. >> you could see like a lot of boys that do what they need to do, but in the end, mess up. and in the beginning, like he...
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elizabeth cook joins us to tell us about the big changes a minor league team could bring to that community. elizabeth. >> ted, albert park has been a staple of the san rafael community for over 40 years, as you can see it's a great place to spend a fuel evening like tonight. but it appears others have some big league dreams for this local landmark. favorite pastime. for decades albert park in san rafael has been a popular hang out for baseball fans who love to watch their amateur teams play. now a minor league pro baseball team wants to call it home and some neighbors feel it's a home run of an idea. >> the nfl needs a boost. >> kurt shied has lived in san rafael his whole life. he thinks a team would improve the community. >> it is going to bring people to san rafael. it needs a boost economically, the bars, the shops. >> reporter: they pitched the idea to the rec' department. under the proposal they would pay to double the sides size of the 750 seat grandstand and include a mobile concession stand and several barbecue stands, however, some neighbors say not in my back yard. >> a lot of p
elizabeth cook joins us to tell us about the big changes a minor league team could bring to that community. elizabeth. >> ted, albert park has been a staple of the san rafael community for over 40 years, as you can see it's a great place to spend a fuel evening like tonight. but it appears others have some big league dreams for this local landmark. favorite pastime. for decades albert park in san rafael has been a popular hang out for baseball fans who love to watch their amateur teams...
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elizabeth cook in san francisco, thanksy it liz belt. >>> mountainview city inspectors say they found4- year-old woman living inside a public storage unit on old middle field way. the mountainview voice reports as many as 5 people may have been living in storage lockers there. the inspector said that the woman refused help and then took off in a u-haul. >>> a fire at a gravel yard redwood city around 2. 306789 this afternoon sent flames 30 feet into the air. the granite rock asphalt company tells us a tanks of liquid asphalt exploded. it took about an hour for firefighters to put out that fire. crews are still there watching for any flare-up. >>> any time we do a story on those new smart meters we include pg&e's assurances the meters are accurate. well, guess what, a complete 180 tonight. they admit some do have technical problems that end up costing customers money. for the first time, pg&e is >>> this award winning body builder swears by it. supporters call it super milk. supporters call it super milk. >> it's a po,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, airlines rapid rewards, >>> for the first time pg&
elizabeth cook in san francisco, thanksy it liz belt. >>> mountainview city inspectors say they found4- year-old woman living inside a public storage unit on old middle field way. the mountainview voice reports as many as 5 people may have been living in storage lockers there. the inspector said that the woman refused help and then took off in a u-haul. >>> a fire at a gravel yard redwood city around 2. 306789 this afternoon sent flames 30 feet into the air. the granite rock...
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elizabeth cook tells us there is a new way to pay.s called square and if you're signed up all you need to do is show up. >> $0. >> is this the square thing. >> kris newberry started his mobile coffee business 6 months ago. >> at first we were opting, deciding whether or not to even take credit card payments, being down in the financial district a lot of people use credit cards down here. >> reporter: he wanted something cheap, fast and easy to handle his transabses so he got the square. a hip, slick plug-in, that may turn that old credit card machine into an electronic dinosaur. >> we haven't used anything else. >> reporter: war is >> reporter: it is the brain child of one of the founders of twitter. merchants don't have to sign a contract. >> the hardware was free and much cheaper than paying monthly fees. >> reporter: it turns your iphone or your ipad into an instant credit card machine. all you have to do is take your card, swipe it, instead of getting a paper receipt the customer will either get an email or a text message with the
elizabeth cook tells us there is a new way to pay.s called square and if you're signed up all you need to do is show up. >> $0. >> is this the square thing. >> kris newberry started his mobile coffee business 6 months ago. >> at first we were opting, deciding whether or not to even take credit card payments, being down in the financial district a lot of people use credit cards down here. >> reporter: he wanted something cheap, fast and easy to handle his transabses...
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elizabeth cook on how timing is everything. >> reporter: she never thought it would happen to her. >> my husband came to me six weeks ago and told me he has been unhappy for a long time. >> reporter: after 10 years and two kids he wanted out of the marriage. >> i think for our family personally it is one of the worst times to get divorced for financial reasons because we have two little children and i'm not working. >> that's how it is. >> reporter: it is one of the things they talk about at this mill valley support group. divorce is a luxury they can't afford. >> i was going to have to sell the house and give half of it to him and the kids and i would have starved. >> reporter: this report by the university of virginia's national marriage project says that 38% of married people who had considered getting a divorce before the recession decided to wait either because their home was under water or they simply could not afford to support two households. >> so they're emotionally divorced just not legally divorced. >> reporter: the marriage therapist says since january she has seen a sudd
elizabeth cook on how timing is everything. >> reporter: she never thought it would happen to her. >> my husband came to me six weeks ago and told me he has been unhappy for a long time. >> reporter: after 10 years and two kids he wanted out of the marriage. >> i think for our family personally it is one of the worst times to get divorced for financial reasons because we have two little children and i'm not working. >> that's how it is. >> reporter: it is one...
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elizabeth cook is at that check point with the message from a grieving parent. elizabeth. >> dana, no surprise that police are conducting dui check points and are amping up patrols on bay area roads this holiday weekend. but this particular dui check point is personal. it's in honor of a 9-year-old girl who was killed by a drunk driver. two years ago today, aaron and his nine-year-old daughter, melody took a walk. the same walk they have taken dozens times before. >> we were mowed down by a drunk driver. melody died the following day. >> if you get drunk and kill somebody, you're a murder. >> since 2010, drunk driving arrests are up 16%. >> making this check point in honor of melody that we could send that message out effectively and get people to be aware of the dangers. >> this dui check point is the first of a number of efforts to keep drunk drivers off the road this summer. >> it's the time when the weather is nice and people are out and they are consuming alcohol. >> dui check points don't result in a large amount of arrest. the images of his daughter make d
elizabeth cook is at that check point with the message from a grieving parent. elizabeth. >> dana, no surprise that police are conducting dui check points and are amping up patrols on bay area roads this holiday weekend. but this particular dui check point is personal. it's in honor of a 9-year-old girl who was killed by a drunk driver. two years ago today, aaron and his nine-year-old daughter, melody took a walk. the same walk they have taken dozens times before. >> we were mowed...
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elizabeth cook shows us the victim's family now trying to right what they say is a wrong >> don't aske the same question. you are boring the hell out of me. >> reporter: it was this attitude that added insult to injury. >> he feels great about giving the killer a break because he knows his daddy. >> reporter: today cabby joined the da in filing an unprecedented lawsuit, to overturn the previous governor's decision on his last day to reduce the prison sentence of the son of former state speaker fabian nunez. >> our son bled to death and arnold feels good about it. >> reporter: her son and a group of friend friends were attacked. lewis died and his friends barely lived. nunez was sentenced to 16 years. the da said the governor violated a victim's rights law by not telling the families of the decision to cut the sentence by more than half. >> political swindlers, hijacked our justice, he showed more compassion for a killer than for any of the four victims that night. >> reporter: both the san diego da and kathy have promised to take the lawsuit all the way to the supreme court if necessa
elizabeth cook shows us the victim's family now trying to right what they say is a wrong >> don't aske the same question. you are boring the hell out of me. >> reporter: it was this attitude that added insult to injury. >> he feels great about giving the killer a break because he knows his daddy. >> reporter: today cabby joined the da in filing an unprecedented lawsuit, to overturn the previous governor's decision on his last day to reduce the prison sentence of the son...
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elizabeth cook is near the house that police surrounded. elizabeth, what's going on if. >> nearly four hours of pursuit, police made an arrest. roll to that tape and i'll show you moments ago, a man came out with his hands up unharmed. police quickly put him in handcuffs, then a team of police went into the house to check for safety. the man who was arrested is now in an ambulance truck. they could not confirm if that was indeed the suspect, but meanwhile the people who live in this area are breathing a sigh of relief. patrol cars, windshield is riddled with bullet holes. it looks like the suspect was aiming right for the driver. the side rear window is blown out. the officer is okay, here he is taking off his bullet proof vest. it's the end of what police say was a chase through pittsburgh streets that started when the suspect refused to pull over for a routine traffic stop. the suspect's car, a gold cadillac, had crashed into a retaining wall. after the gunman opened fire, he ran off into the neighborhood. police and sheriff deputies scour
elizabeth cook is near the house that police surrounded. elizabeth, what's going on if. >> nearly four hours of pursuit, police made an arrest. roll to that tape and i'll show you moments ago, a man came out with his hands up unharmed. police quickly put him in handcuffs, then a team of police went into the house to check for safety. the man who was arrested is now in an ambulance truck. they could not confirm if that was indeed the suspect, but meanwhile the people who live in this area...
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elizabeth cook shows us the decision calling your neighborhood will soon be a more complicated affair. g if you dial a 408 area code, you know where you are calling. >> there are people who parade t-shirts that say 405. they are proud to be a san joseen. >> there won't be any left next year, so we have to do something. we have to bring in a new area code. >> voted 4-1 to recommend to the public utilities commission an overlay method with implementing the new area code. current 408 numbers would stay the same, but any new numbers would become 669. not knowing which area code you will be dying, which one is it? this is a new one or the 405 code. now that you are a 408 user, you'll only have to dual szen digits. under the new method, you'd have to doll all differents. >> just having to do these extra digits can be confusing knowing which area -- what area am i in? >> the areas affected by the area code switch include san jose and most of santa clara county. the supervisor who voted in favor of the method says change is inevitable. >> growth forces change. >> now ultimately, it's up to th
elizabeth cook shows us the decision calling your neighborhood will soon be a more complicated affair. g if you dial a 408 area code, you know where you are calling. >> there are people who parade t-shirts that say 405. they are proud to be a san joseen. >> there won't be any left next year, so we have to do something. we have to bring in a new area code. >> voted 4-1 to recommend to the public utilities commission an overlay method with implementing the new area code. current...
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elizabeth cook has late details. >> sounded like a firework. >> reporter: this is how the 17- year-old's life ended, at 2:30 this afternoon riding his bike home from high school. it was his regular route home. he used to live at this green house. he was just three weeks away from graduating. >> you can see like a lot of boy that do what they need to do but in the end mess up and in the beginning like he messed up but he fixed it at end. >> reporter: the house near where he was shot is also riddled with bullets, one went through a bedroom wall, people in the neighborhood say a number of stories, either he found himself in the middle of a shoot out and was killed in the crossfire or he was targeted. for now police will only say he didn't have a gun, they have to you leads and want witnesses to come forward. >> it's not the oakland police department that solves crimes, it's the community with information. >> reporter: rashanda loved to talk about basketball with her friend. she can't believe she won't see him in class tomorrow. >> i don't know,. >> reporter: the class of 201 will have one f
elizabeth cook has late details. >> sounded like a firework. >> reporter: this is how the 17- year-old's life ended, at 2:30 this afternoon riding his bike home from high school. it was his regular route home. he used to live at this green house. he was just three weeks away from graduating. >> you can see like a lot of boy that do what they need to do but in the end mess up and in the beginning like he messed up but he fixed it at end. >> reporter: the house near where...
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tonight elizabeth cook reports if there is one peace of good news in this whole thing it's what one neighbor had to say. . >> reporter: this picture shows arnold dancing with mildred his house keeperrer, the mother of his son. today they live in bakersfield, their home a media circus. >> really nice kid, a kid you want to have. my husband teaches high school for 35 years and have not to many kids like him. . >> reporter: the boy was born in october of 1997, a week after maria had their youngest son christopher. arnold was supporting his secret child and has been ever since. he supposedly told maria act the boy earlier this year. >> if people insist on calling him a bastard or love child i think that will cement his relationship to the world . >> reporter: dr. laura work was young children. she said it's important the boy has a strong support network. >> has he had a network of family around him that said you know you are great, we like you, we think you are funny, we think you are cute, athletic, you are a great soccer player, little things can shape you. >> reporter: arnold has been shadowe
tonight elizabeth cook reports if there is one peace of good news in this whole thing it's what one neighbor had to say. . >> reporter: this picture shows arnold dancing with mildred his house keeperrer, the mother of his son. today they live in bakersfield, their home a media circus. >> really nice kid, a kid you want to have. my husband teaches high school for 35 years and have not to many kids like him. . >> reporter: the boy was born in october of 1997, a week after maria...
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elizabeth cook shows us the photographic history. >> reporter: this picture from 1994 shows arnold schwarzenegger dancing with mildred baena, his house keeper who three years later would become the mother of his son. today the woman and her son live in this bakersfield neighborhood. their home has turned into a media circus. >> really, really nice kid. it is a kid you want to have. you know. my husband has taught high school for over 35 years and there are not too many kids like this. >> reporter: the boy was reportedly born in october of 1997. a week after maria shriver gave birth to the couple's youngest son christopher. arnold schwarzenegger was supporting his secret child and has been ever since. he supposedly told maria about the boy earlier this year. >> if people insist on calling him a bastard or a love child i think that will cement his relationship to the world. >> reporter: doctor laura da davies says he needs a support network. >> does he have a family network around him that says you are awesome. we like you. we think you are cute. athletic. you are a great soccer player. little thin
elizabeth cook shows us the photographic history. >> reporter: this picture from 1994 shows arnold schwarzenegger dancing with mildred baena, his house keeper who three years later would become the mother of his son. today the woman and her son live in this bakersfield neighborhood. their home has turned into a media circus. >> really, really nice kid. it is a kid you want to have. you know. my husband has taught high school for over 35 years and there are not too many kids like...
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jim cook, elizabeth cook, bill blackle weapon, and hirkuda. that is the remainder of the cards i have. >> good afternoon, honorable supervisors. i am speaking as an arc at the time and the father of two children here in france -- san francisco. i support park merced. this is an opportunity to confront head on the crushing responsibilities we will be facing as a city, state and region for the next 100 yards. horrible housing, environmental sustainability and rent control make this is a response inproject in a local sense. but adding 5,700 units to the city's housing stock will be a huge benefit over time. an earlier speaker spoke about the history of this place as a plan from the garden city. if this is approved, it will become historic as a moment in time when the city of san francisco and the bay region got serious about living in a sustainable manner. thank you. >> what was your name again? >> owen kinnerly. supervisor mar: thank you >> my name is mike smith. i am an eight-year resident of park merced. i have enough brain cells to know thing
jim cook, elizabeth cook, bill blackle weapon, and hirkuda. that is the remainder of the cards i have. >> good afternoon, honorable supervisors. i am speaking as an arc at the time and the father of two children here in france -- san francisco. i support park merced. this is an opportunity to confront head on the crushing responsibilities we will be facing as a city, state and region for the next 100 yards. horrible housing, environmental sustainability and rent control make this is a...
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elizabeth cook reports, that last of oversight could put your health at risk. >> they are referred to as patient number one. >> michael's mystery illness started after going to the hospital for a stroke. >> my entire body had welts all over it. >> he suffered dizzy spells, memory loss, and a few weeks later -- >> i noticed that i lost my hair. you know, this band 4 inches wide around my head. >> barbra suffers almost identical symptoms after surgery at the same hospital. >> my hair was coming out in handfuls up around the ear and around. >> the common denominator, both undergone ct scans of the brain. the bald bands around their heads were the exact same shape of the cradle of the ct scanning machine. the hospital finally admitted 260 patients had been accidentally exposed to a higher than expected level of x- ray radiation in 2008 and 2009. >> my understanding is that i have received more radiation than an individual who was within two miles of the explosion. >> an fda investigation found the overdoses were about eight times higher than normal and were likely the result of improper u
elizabeth cook reports, that last of oversight could put your health at risk. >> they are referred to as patient number one. >> michael's mystery illness started after going to the hospital for a stroke. >> my entire body had welts all over it. >> he suffered dizzy spells, memory loss, and a few weeks later -- >> i noticed that i lost my hair. you know, this band 4 inches wide around my head. >> barbra suffers almost identical symptoms after surgery at the...
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>> elizabeth cook at sfo. thank you. >>> a week after u.s.ces killed osama bin laden tonight it looks like pakistan is taking some revenge against the c.i.a. meantime a pakistani political leader acknowledges his country has a problem of trust. as elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: prime minister yousef ga lanny faced parliamentary to discuss how they could have missed both bin laden and the u.s. raid that killed him. >> they serve no purpose. >> reporter: there was an intelligence failure but no collusion with al queda. >> reporter: allegations of complicity and incompetence are absurd. >> reporter: simple denials aren't enough. pakistan's political opposition like the u.s. wants to see a thorough investigation of the whole fiasco. can you describe what you think the biggest blow is to pakistan from this raid to kill bin laden. >> well the most serious fall- out, apart from feeling the worst humiliation ever, is our credibility. no one will trust what pakistan says any more. >> reporter: they didn't trust pakistan when seals raided the b
>> elizabeth cook at sfo. thank you. >>> a week after u.s.ces killed osama bin laden tonight it looks like pakistan is taking some revenge against the c.i.a. meantime a pakistani political leader acknowledges his country has a problem of trust. as elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: prime minister yousef ga lanny faced parliamentary to discuss how they could have missed both bin laden and the u.s. raid that killed him. >> they serve no purpose. >> reporter:...
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elizabeth cook shows us how neighbors are describing the little boy. >>> reporter: this picture from 1994 shows arnold schwarzenegger dancing with mildred baena, his housekeeper, who three years later would become the mother of his son. today baena and her teenaged son live in this bakersfield neighborhood. their home has turned into a media circus. marty steel man lives next door. >> really nice kid. it's a kid you want to have, you know? my husband taught high school for over 35 years. and there's not too many kids like this. >> reporter: the boy was reportedly born in october of 1997 a week after maria shriver gave birth to the couple's youngest son christopher. schwarzenegger was supporting his secret child and has been ever since. he supposedly told maria about the boy earlier this year. >> if people insist on calling him a bastard or a love child, then i think that will kind of cement his relationship to the world. >> reporter: dr. laura davies is a san francisco psychiatrist. she says it's essential the boy has a strong support network. >> if he has a network of family around
elizabeth cook shows us how neighbors are describing the little boy. >>> reporter: this picture from 1994 shows arnold schwarzenegger dancing with mildred baena, his housekeeper, who three years later would become the mother of his son. today baena and her teenaged son live in this bakersfield neighborhood. their home has turned into a media circus. marty steel man lives next door. >> really nice kid. it's a kid you want to have, you know? my husband taught high school for over...
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. >> elizabeth cook, thank you very much. >>> well, people in a south fremont neighborhood hope that stickers help keep them safe. after a rash of home burglaries the most recent this morning when a thief held a knife to a woman's throat. police are warning homeowners to keep doors and windows locked. but one woman started creating windshield stickers for her neighbors. >> anytime that any of us are in the neighborhood during the day we drive up and down the street and kind of make sure that all of the cars belong here. >> three suspected burglars have been arrested. neighbors think that they are being targeted because they are close to the freeway. >>> google has helped the city of mountain view avoid some layoffs. the internet giant agreed to pay the city for a 52-year lease on a piece of land up front. that amounts to $30 million. the payment will help the city deal with its budget gap by generating interest earnings that will help avoid service reductions. mountain view still hopes to get concessions from some of its employee unions. >>> checking in with roberta now to see if tom
. >> elizabeth cook, thank you very much. >>> well, people in a south fremont neighborhood hope that stickers help keep them safe. after a rash of home burglaries the most recent this morning when a thief held a knife to a woman's throat. police are warning homeowners to keep doors and windows locked. but one woman started creating windshield stickers for her neighbors. >> anytime that any of us are in the neighborhood during the day we drive up and down the street and kind...
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elizabeth cook, thank you. >>> a mother of five children is one of two people murdered in stan josi thisnd. tonight there is a memorial for malissa roth, killed driving near hilliard park. a 20-year-old relative was riding with her and was wounded. the motives are unclear but ross' family says it's a case of of mistaken identity. it pushes the murder rate past all of last year. >>> these are anxious hours for michelle lee's friends and family. she has not been seen since friday night. don knapp is in hayward with the family's now push to find her. don. >> reporter: it's been an anxious and confusing time, she is in san diego, her father en route from vietnam. they are announcing a $20,000 reward for her safe return, the money was pledged by family members to encourage leads to the hay ward police. the flyers were posted and placed in mailboxes an on screen doors here on el investor and ponderosa where lee's car was found. it's just a few blocks from the hospital. >> for her, this is very unusual. >> reporter: at about 7 ahead of the normal time. it has not been -- >> responsible, much mo
elizabeth cook, thank you. >>> a mother of five children is one of two people murdered in stan josi thisnd. tonight there is a memorial for malissa roth, killed driving near hilliard park. a 20-year-old relative was riding with her and was wounded. the motives are unclear but ross' family says it's a case of of mistaken identity. it pushes the murder rate past all of last year. >>> these are anxious hours for michelle lee's friends and family. she has not been seen since...
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i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin.e in an accident and a witness calls 911 and an ambulance shows up. you don't use the service but you get a bill. charging for an ambulance you never called for or needed can
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>> reporter: elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >> a law passed last year will require hospitals and imaging facilities to report ct radiation doses to patients and their doctors by 2012. and it sounds so easy, but believe it or not, that's not happening right now. and there is still no move towards government regulation to keep radiation doses down. >> well, still ahead, more trouble for the country's best selling truck. text messages from your bank and all facebook users are 13 years of age or older, right? >> right, absolutely. in the cbs 5 weather center in san francisco rain been back in the forecast. we will pinpoint the day to expect to use your umbrellas as eyewitness continues on cbs 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, airbag problems ... now, . >>> ford is hitting a rough patch. just last month the company recalled 1.2 million ford f- 150s due to airbag problems. and now on the consumer watch julie watts tells us about another investigation into another 2.7 million trucks. >> yes, even larger. this time the concern is over fuel tank straps that could rust and break causing the tank to dragon the ground,
>> reporter: elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >> a law passed last year will require hospitals and imaging facilities to report ct radiation doses to patients and their doctors by 2012. and it sounds so easy, but believe it or not, that's not happening right now. and there is still no move towards government regulation to keep radiation doses down. >> well, still ahead, more trouble for the country's best selling truck. text messages from your bank and all facebook users are 13 years of...
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elizabeth. this is nick robertson and does contain some flagstaff photography. >> yes, that really is the prime minister cooking a burger and the president serving one up. this was the day when barack went out of his way to prove that he gets on with david and his country has not forgotten how much it needs ours, and joked about the typical london weather. this barbecue for american and british soldiers at the garden at number 10 is a reminder that the relationship, whatever it's called is forged by war. president obama and prime minister cameron presented themselves as very different from the war-time partnership between bush and blair and yet today, they are talking about how not to lose an old war in afghanistan and a new one in libya. today's talks focused on how soon they could safely get troops out of afghanistan and how they can secure victory in libya without sending troops in. on libya, it was david cameron who led and barack obama who considered and hesitated. more than two months on, colonel gaddafi is still in power. >> we should be turning up the heat in libya. i believe the pressure is on that reg
elizabeth. this is nick robertson and does contain some flagstaff photography. >> yes, that really is the prime minister cooking a burger and the president serving one up. this was the day when barack went out of his way to prove that he gets on with david and his country has not forgotten how much it needs ours, and joked about the typical london weather. this barbecue for american and british soldiers at the garden at number 10 is a reminder that the relationship, whatever it's called...
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. >> but she is cooking a lovely dinner tonight for someone. >> look at that. yes. >> all right, elizabethhile the rest of us are sleeping soundly. >> it is 5:56. coming up in our next half hour, there is a shocking case of animal cruelty in the south bay. >> yeah. the punishment a man could face for trying to kill a chihauhau. >> and a man stumbles into this mcdonald's after he was shot while driving on the freeway. we'll have the latest in a search for the suspects coming up next. >>> and it's not looking so good for the horses of the san jose police mounted unit. we'll have more on the budget drama unfolding with the city coming up in a live report. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com >>> a man shot three times on the freeway rushes to a crowded mcdonald's for
. >> but she is cooking a lovely dinner tonight for someone. >> look at that. yes. >> all right, elizabethhile the rest of us are sleeping soundly. >> it is 5:56. coming up in our next half hour, there is a shocking case of animal cruelty in the south bay. >> yeah. the punishment a man could face for trying to kill a chihauhau. >> and a man stumbles into this mcdonald's after he was shot while driving on the freeway. we'll have the latest in a search for the...