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the very next day, woody was back in the headlands. this time, though, with a plan, to put his grief to good use. he's now in training, you see. woody is heading to the sierra at the end of this month to tackle the john muir trail, all 210 rugged miles of it. by himself but, again, not alone. >> to see so many people support the page or support the cause from all over the world that i have no affiliation with is really cool to see. >> more than 100 people have responded to woody's request for donations to help search for a cure for ovarian cancer and spread the word about this little understood disease. >> the more we can do about bringing awareness about this horrible disease, the more likelihood that we'll decrease the amount of those mothers, daughters, role models and wives from dying every year. >> it's a message woody plans on sharing with the world as he shares yet one more walk with his mother. >> my mom's going to be there every step of the way. >>> still ahead, she's a one-woman powerhouse. her mission? to give kids who would
the very next day, woody was back in the headlands. this time, though, with a plan, to put his grief to good use. he's now in training, you see. woody is heading to the sierra at the end of this month to tackle the john muir trail, all 210 rugged miles of it. by himself but, again, not alone. >> to see so many people support the page or support the cause from all over the world that i have no affiliation with is really cool to see. >> more than 100 people have responded to woody's...
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karen orafino loved to hike the headland trails and woody loved to go with her. >> she was just really a great person that instilled these values of having a food time, you know, and enjoying the moment. >> reporter: it was though exactly one day after enjoying one of life's best moments woody's sister's wedding in october of 2012, that his father gathered to family for some bad news. karen had been diagnosed with stage iii ovarian cancer. >> the wedding was beautiful. couldn't have been more perfect. mom and dad was dancing around. couldn't have been a better wedding. and then, you know, right when they -- right when it came out of my dad's mouth i broke down, fra frankly. >> reporter: woody said he knew at that very moment this is how his mother would die. and this past may, she did. the very next day woody was back in the headhands. this time though with a plan, to put his grief with to good use. he's now in training, you see. woody is heading to the sierra at the end of the month to tackle the john muir trail, all 210 rugged miles of it. by himself, but again, not alone. >> to see
karen orafino loved to hike the headland trails and woody loved to go with her. >> she was just really a great person that instilled these values of having a food time, you know, and enjoying the moment. >> reporter: it was though exactly one day after enjoying one of life's best moments woody's sister's wedding in october of 2012, that his father gathered to family for some bad news. karen had been diagnosed with stage iii ovarian cancer. >> the wedding was beautiful....
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let's step outside, take a look over parts of the north bay and the marin headlands. of low clouds and high clouds as we get into the afternoon. partly cloudy skies will remain. let's take a look at the satellite view and i will show you how over parts of the north bay, it's a cloudier noontime than it is over parts of the coast. we have partly cloudy even some sunshine over areas like half moon bay in and around santa cruz. you can say low clouds very close to the coast. but we have the high clouds overhead as well. the high clouds coming from a system that is bringing us that bit of cooling to our area. take a look. we've got this here that will eventually migrate over california. it will take the next day or two. but as it does, it will continue the cloudy skies at times. >> the onshore breeze and temperatures running a little below average for this time of year. temperatures right now at your lunchtime, 78 for livermore. 74 in concord. 70 degrees for napa. 70 san francisco. upper 60s redwood city, 74 in mountain view. partly cloudy skies and 66 degrees right now h
let's step outside, take a look over parts of the north bay and the marin headlands. of low clouds and high clouds as we get into the afternoon. partly cloudy skies will remain. let's take a look at the satellite view and i will show you how over parts of the north bay, it's a cloudier noontime than it is over parts of the coast. we have partly cloudy even some sunshine over areas like half moon bay in and around santa cruz. you can say low clouds very close to the coast. but we have the high...
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the marin headlands. we are seeing some of those clouds lingering. and a pretty good breeze developing around the bay area today. into san jose, well, we have some sunshine breaking out there. looking toward the new levi's stadium, it looks like more sun into the afternoon for them. should be a very pleasant day in san jose. but if you are planning a trip to the beach, yeah, grab your jacket or coat. you may need it. it's going to be at the coastline. we have had some drizzle there this morning although not as heavy as yesterday. a lot of clouds out there right now. still, the temperatures beginning to bump up in some of the interior valleys. you have some sunshine into livermore. 75 degrees. 71 san jose. 64 degrees in san francisco. 66 degrees in concord. all right. that area of low pressure that brought the heavy drizzle yesterday has moved all the way into southern california. they are seeing some showers down there towards san diego a couple of scattered showers continuing as that low moves on through but once that low kicks east, our weather is
the marin headlands. we are seeing some of those clouds lingering. and a pretty good breeze developing around the bay area today. into san jose, well, we have some sunshine breaking out there. looking toward the new levi's stadium, it looks like more sun into the afternoon for them. should be a very pleasant day in san jose. but if you are planning a trip to the beach, yeah, grab your jacket or coat. you may need it. it's going to be at the coastline. we have had some drizzle there this morning...
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we are beginning to taker off showers into the south bay also into the marin headlands, this afternoond 70s right now. this afternoon 80s and 90s inland. then back to normal tomorrow. less muggy conditions. you appreciate that. >> you were so happy to use your windshield wipers this morning. >> gosh, all winter long it's been dry. >> what's even better is when you honk your horn. >> early in the morning. >> can we run that again, please? [ laughter ] >> i'm sure that woke a lot of people up. >> thanks for watching. have a great day. see you at noon. captions by: caption colorad comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it is wednesday, august 6th, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." more than a billion user names and passwords are stolen in a massive online security breach. >>> an ebola scare at an airport adds to the nation's fear over the deadly virus. >>> plus you can call her coach. the woman making nba history. >>> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> considered the largest known collection of stolen internet
we are beginning to taker off showers into the south bay also into the marin headlands, this afternoond 70s right now. this afternoon 80s and 90s inland. then back to normal tomorrow. less muggy conditions. you appreciate that. >> you were so happy to use your windshield wipers this morning. >> gosh, all winter long it's been dry. >> what's even better is when you honk your horn. >> early in the morning. >> can we run that again, please? [ laughter ] >> i'm...
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. >> marin headlands i heard. >> that's where the muir woods is. >> the forests are immediately behindere. >> the forest behind -- >> on the later edition we ought to put where that is. whose books have i -- this came over this way. that's your book back there. watch these people in between because you may not get it back. i was doing a signing about three months ago in oklahoma, and there were books for sale, and a woman came up and picked up one of the books and did the usual thing, and then walked off with it. just went off with it, and the clerk had to say, mam ma'am, i don't think you paid for it. here's one question. is that it? okay. you can see those people, patricia. >> you must have been surprised by the success of your book. every young author dreams of having a best seller. what was it like when you began to realize you achieved that? >> that young author was 42 years old when it came out. and i think that changed things a lot because by that age, as most of you know, you have some sense into your head and you are much less likely take things for granted than you would be a
. >> marin headlands i heard. >> that's where the muir woods is. >> the forests are immediately behindere. >> the forest behind -- >> on the later edition we ought to put where that is. whose books have i -- this came over this way. that's your book back there. watch these people in between because you may not get it back. i was doing a signing about three months ago in oklahoma, and there were books for sale, and a woman came up and picked up one of the books and...
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and-a-half headlands out of their towns and 401 -- other neighbor -- native people flee into florida and there began to be an amalgam of cultures that founded -- it is possible that the listener does part of that is groups and there is a saying -- if you'rethe still speaking of them they are not gone. shared the trailer and the red recent -- research -- peopleth the hope had families here, they had the [indiscernible] when they leave here they will understand they were people living in a place, living well, developing art and music and a there werey, and times of conflict. if we can take lessons from that about how we relate to other people from around the world that is important and special -- we canfeel understand a bit more and they can look at our southwest or to environment and understand it the great deal more as well. >> more american history to her on native americans here on c-span. 1704,656 to
and-a-half headlands out of their towns and 401 -- other neighbor -- native people flee into florida and there began to be an amalgam of cultures that founded -- it is possible that the listener does part of that is groups and there is a saying -- if you'rethe still speaking of them they are not gone. shared the trailer and the red recent -- research -- peopleth the hope had families here, they had the [indiscernible] when they leave here they will understand they were people living in a place,...