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it's john ramos reports the companies right now are struggling to meet the demand to trim. this is a big part to inspect trees that you have to make sure they won't fall across the bay area. >> reporter: wintry master shop at a house it feels like the cavalry has arrived these days. like theyare on this day he is tiburon were a pair of 40 foot cy rush from one job to another. jacob says that for the trees the drought has lasted 10 years because in recent wet years the rain has come down hard and fast and ended abruptly. this may fill the reservoirs but hasn't helped the trees much at all. >> the rain is a little different now. we are getting a lot of rain. this is significant . saturating the soil. the trees have a compromised root system from 10 years of drought and we've seen up routings and failures. >> this has a lot of people looking at the large trees next to their homes in a different light. the demand for arborist inspections is up . what really got the phones ringing was the tragic death of a two-year-old child in sonoma county. a massive tree fell on a mobile home
it's john ramos reports the companies right now are struggling to meet the demand to trim. this is a big part to inspect trees that you have to make sure they won't fall across the bay area. >> reporter: wintry master shop at a house it feels like the cavalry has arrived these days. like theyare on this day he is tiburon were a pair of 40 foot cy rush from one job to another. jacob says that for the trees the drought has lasted 10 years because in recent wet years the rain has come down...
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. >>> i'm john ramos in san francisco. they were building bridges in the bay view district with an event celebrating black history and the lunar new year. we'll have that story coming up. >>> and will the 49ers super bowl dreams come true or will their season end tomorrow in vern glenn breaks it down. thanks for joining us, i'm andrea nakano. >> i'm brian hackney. we begin with more gun violence. seven people were shot just outside of beverland four injured. it happened at a multimillion dollar vacation rental. and police are looking for the suspect. four of the mass shootings in california happened in the past week, two in the bay area. >> california has the strictest gun laws in the country, but are the they enough to stop the mass killings? devin fehely spoke with advocates and gun violence survivors. >> we need a strong assault weapon ban across the country. >> reporter: ruth borenstein is chief legislation chair for brady, california and she says the patch work laws weakens the effectiveness of the tough gun control m
. >>> i'm john ramos in san francisco. they were building bridges in the bay view district with an event celebrating black history and the lunar new year. we'll have that story coming up. >>> and will the 49ers super bowl dreams come true or will their season end tomorrow in vern glenn breaks it down. thanks for joining us, i'm andrea nakano. >> i'm brian hackney. we begin with more gun violence. seven people were shot just outside of beverland four injured. it happened...
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. >>> i'm john ramos in san francisco's chinatown. the violent attack in southern california was on the mind of everyone here. we'll have that story coming up. >>> and giving thanks. we were there when san francisco parents were reunited with the paramedic who saved their toddlers' life after an accidental fentanyl overdose. in a city park. >>> a live look at levi's stadium where brock purdy is leading the 49ers in their charge against the cowboys. we've got team coverage of the big game thank you for joining us, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. dance studio shooting that killed ten people and law enforcement source confirmed to cbs that the suspect in the mass shooting that killed ten people at a southern california dance hall is dead after apparently shot and killed himself. inside a white van miles away from the scene. danya bacchus reports. >> reporter: monterey park is in mourning after deadly violence shocked the southern california community as it celebrated the lunar new year. >> when the fire department did get into t
. >>> i'm john ramos in san francisco's chinatown. the violent attack in southern california was on the mind of everyone here. we'll have that story coming up. >>> and giving thanks. we were there when san francisco parents were reunited with the paramedic who saved their toddlers' life after an accidental fentanyl overdose. in a city park. >>> a live look at levi's stadium where brock purdy is leading the 49ers in their charge against the cowboys. we've got team...
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. >>> i'm john ramos in marin county. many were left without power for days because of the storms. but it turns out for some people, that wasn't such a bad thing. we'll have that story coming up. >>> i usually like sugarcoat it and i say oh it's just another win but this one was extremely special. >> inspiring win for the bills less than a week after a teammate went into cardiac arrest on the field. >> i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. clear skies across the bay area today but the threat from the wave of storms is far from over. the winds caused the most trouble overnight with trees and power lines going down in number of areas not the mention the threat of floods as our rivers and reservoirs keep rising. >> so let's get right over to first alert meteorologist darren peck with the latest. darren? >> can already see the leading orlando edge of the rain showing up off the coast on first alert doppler. switch to the futurecast, the showers are going to make it on shore within about the 9:00 hour but the real focus for this is going to come between about midnight and 7:00 a.m. t
. >>> i'm john ramos in marin county. many were left without power for days because of the storms. but it turns out for some people, that wasn't such a bad thing. we'll have that story coming up. >>> i usually like sugarcoat it and i say oh it's just another win but this one was extremely special. >> inspiring win for the bills less than a week after a teammate went into cardiac arrest on the field. >> i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. clear skies...
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as a john ramos reports, the public outcry is proof of how much progress has been made. >> reporter: if you are cynical about the state of race relations between the black community and police, you should have been here in oakland today. from a historical standpoint, what happened here today was nothing short of amazing. >> the rally in front of the oakland courthouse was not something you could have imagined 20 years ago. members of the black community rallying in support of the chief of police. chief leronne armstrong was placed on leave last week on the recommendation of a court-appointed monitor. a position created to fight police abuse against minority communities. especially african-americans. but the rally shows how much things have changed. >> we know that chief leronne armstrong has done nothing wrong. >> for all this time, he has our back. today, it's our turn to say that we have your back! >> we demand that he be exonerated . and when do we wanted? when do we want it? we want it now, now, now, now. >> reporter: to understand how remarkable this was, you have to go back to
as a john ramos reports, the public outcry is proof of how much progress has been made. >> reporter: if you are cynical about the state of race relations between the black community and police, you should have been here in oakland today. from a historical standpoint, what happened here today was nothing short of amazing. >> the rally in front of the oakland courthouse was not something you could have imagined 20 years ago. members of the black community rallying in support of the...
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john ramos gives us a look. >> reporter: here and there, the town of pescadero itself. in the last few weeks, living there has been quite an adventure. just as you approach the town, there is a small wooded area blocking one lane of pescadero regret . but sergio lives on that road and says it looks very different when the nearby ocean is at high tide, pushing the water back to the town. >> the tide rises. the water has no place to go. so here we are. it darts flooding there and then it darts flooding. you can see the creek behind all the homes. >> videos from last week show the field behind his house is a raging river. the road on both sides has been closed at times, trapping him in. with our polls beginning to lean one way or another, he and his wife has gone without electricity for as long as seven days read something that people in pescadero are getting used to. >> we are the forgotten people here. we do not get power. the city, the county , they do what they can, but always short on resources to do it. >> reporter: the main street in town looked remarkably untouched
john ramos gives us a look. >> reporter: here and there, the town of pescadero itself. in the last few weeks, living there has been quite an adventure. just as you approach the town, there is a small wooded area blocking one lane of pescadero regret . but sergio lives on that road and says it looks very different when the nearby ocean is at high tide, pushing the water back to the town. >> the tide rises. the water has no place to go. so here we are. it darts flooding there and then...
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john ramos explains how the group can do it work without the help of police. >> reporter: for years some people in oakland have said there need to be something other than a police response to a mental health crisis. the city was slow to respond. so the people created one themselves. and today, it found a new home. while others call for more police to fight the gun violence gripping the city of oakland, one group sees the cops as the problem. the antipolice terror project or aptp has led the call for defunding law enforcement and shifting half the money given to opd to mental health and wellness services. on this day, the effort became very real indeed. >> we are making a promise to this community. with the opening of these doors. >> reporter: atpt's cofounder cat brooks announced the opening of the people's house. a new brick and mortar community center that will offer health and wellness services from massage and herbal medicine to psychological counseling from volunteer mental health professional. >> i really see it as the healing center. a balm in a community that has been devastated
john ramos explains how the group can do it work without the help of police. >> reporter: for years some people in oakland have said there need to be something other than a police response to a mental health crisis. the city was slow to respond. so the people created one themselves. and today, it found a new home. while others call for more police to fight the gun violence gripping the city of oakland, one group sees the cops as the problem. the antipolice terror project or aptp has led...
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john ramos spent the day with them as they got ready. >> the entire town of pescadero is gearing up for tomorrow's big rainstorm. some who live here say many of the problems the community faces with letting are actually man-made. just past noon, jose was helping his dad left a washer and dryer up onto boxes or the old washer was ruined on saturday when the behind the home swelled up, flooding the house and depositing about 6 inches of sticky mud in the yard. >> i think the whole town is just like, and a flood zone, you know. >> reporter: escudero sits at the bottom of the san mateo mountains watershed area just days owns grow from where it all washes into the ocean area that surrounded on three sides by hills, the town knows what is going to happen. >> yeah. it's going to be slams. are you kidding? 6 to 10 inches. that's a whole lot of water. that will drain off all of the hills. this is the only place it has to go. >> reporter: rob skinner is on the advisory council and points out how escudero is already clogging up the tree trunks washed down from the 2020 ccu burn scar. he says some
john ramos spent the day with them as they got ready. >> the entire town of pescadero is gearing up for tomorrow's big rainstorm. some who live here say many of the problems the community faces with letting are actually man-made. just past noon, jose was helping his dad left a washer and dryer up onto boxes or the old washer was ruined on saturday when the behind the home swelled up, flooding the house and depositing about 6 inches of sticky mud in the yard. >> i think the whole...
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. >>> john ramos has that story. >> pescadero marsh is where all the water running down from the mountain streams into the sea , but in between here and there is the town of pescadero itself. in the last few weeks, living there has been quite an adventure. >> reporter: just as you approach the town there is a small flooded area blocking one lane of pescadero creek road., sergio lives on that street, and says it looks very different when the nearby ocean is at high tide, pushing the water back to the town. >> the tide rises, the water has no place to go. and so, here we are. it starts flooding there, and then it starts flooding, you can see the creek behind all these homes. >> reporter: video from last week shows the field behind his house is a raging river. at times, the road on both sides of his home has been closed, trapping him in. with power poles beginning to lean one way or another, sergio and his wife have gone without electricity for as long as seven days but he says it is something that people in pescadero are getting used to. >> we are the forgotten people, here. we just upped t
. >>> john ramos has that story. >> pescadero marsh is where all the water running down from the mountain streams into the sea , but in between here and there is the town of pescadero itself. in the last few weeks, living there has been quite an adventure. >> reporter: just as you approach the town there is a small flooded area blocking one lane of pescadero creek road., sergio lives on that street, and says it looks very different when the nearby ocean is at high tide,...
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. >>> i'm john ramos in west oakland where the effort to bring some mental health healing to the neighborhoodhome. we'll have that story coming up. >>> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. the 49ers are moving onto the divisional round of the playoffs. our charlie walter watched it all unfold. the games seemed a lot closer than that final score in that first half. >> reporter: the 49ers just took control of the game with a couple of momentum swinging plays but seattle did lead the game by a point at laugh time. there was some name biting going on at levi stadium. pete carroll loved what he saw from the seahawks in half number one. he came out of the tunnel fired up. third quarter, now, seattle driving, geno smith sacked by charles. ball! recovered by nick bosa. it is niners football. brock purdy, the 49ers offense takes advantage. purdy avoids pressure. oh, a young houdini. gets it to elijah mitchell for a seven yard touchdown to make
. >>> i'm john ramos in west oakland where the effort to bring some mental health healing to the neighborhoodhome. we'll have that story coming up. >>> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. the 49ers are moving onto the divisional round of the playoffs. our charlie walter watched it all unfold. the games seemed a lot closer than that final score in that first half. >> reporter: the 49ers just took control of the game...
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. >> i'm john ramos in san francisco's chinatown. as planned but the violent attack in southern california was on the mind of everyone here. we'll have that story coming up. >>> plus pg&e customers experiencing sticker shock when they get a look at their bills. why they say the utility company's explanation just doesn't add up. >>> live from the cbs studios in san francisco this sunday evening i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we begin tonight with a mass shooting that left ten people dead and ten others wounded at a dance club in l. a. county. the sheriff just confirmed moments ago the gunman died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. he opened fire at a dance club in monterey park officials say. just east of downtown l. a.. s.w.a.t. teams eventually surrounded his white van about 20 miles away in the city of torrance. that's where he took his own life. >> reporter danya bacchus is live in monterey park with the latest. >> reporter: good evening to you both. los angeles county sheriff says that threat to the community has been
. >> i'm john ramos in san francisco's chinatown. as planned but the violent attack in southern california was on the mind of everyone here. we'll have that story coming up. >>> plus pg&e customers experiencing sticker shock when they get a look at their bills. why they say the utility company's explanation just doesn't add up. >>> live from the cbs studios in san francisco this sunday evening i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we begin tonight with a...
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. >>> i'm john ramos in the oakland hills. the unrelenting rain. >>> shoring up in santa cruz county. people are still cleaning up debris from earlier this week. >> it is something that will be with us a long time. this is no easy fix. this is going to take a long, long time to clean up. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we just cannot catch a break as storm after storm pounds the bay area. more rain moving in tonight making the roads more dangerous for drivers. >> people are prepared for more flooding. >> and it is not just the rains. strong winds have brought down trees on homes, cars, and sadly people. >> we will get right to first alet meteorologist darren peck tracking the latest system moving in. >> and before we get into the details on tonight's rain, i want to preface this by saying the monday storm is bigger and that's the one that counts. and when we start talking about the flooding concerns, it is primarily because of what's coming monday rainfall wise. but, make
. >>> i'm john ramos in the oakland hills. the unrelenting rain. >>> shoring up in santa cruz county. people are still cleaning up debris from earlier this week. >> it is something that will be with us a long time. this is no easy fix. this is going to take a long, long time to clean up. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we just cannot catch a break as storm after storm pounds the bay area. more rain...
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we sent our john ramos to danville, where people are reeling from the flood damage and bracing for whats yet to come. >> reporter: what a difference a day makes. after saturday's day-long deluge in the bay area, sunday came bright and sunny with blue skies and dry valley road the work is just was closed, and other laurel drive, grant was raking debris out of her garden as she remembered what her yard looked like 24 hours earlier. >> it was completely covered in water. >> reporter: the entire street was inundated. you can see the water line on this mailbox and this car was submerged up to its steering wheel. greg foley has a photo of his son trying to unclog a storm drain while standing in waist-deep water. he is frustrated there was no effort by the city to clear the drains before the predicted storms. >> i think we are all a little upset. it could have been better. >> reporter: much of the area's damage occurred near san ramone creek. that is what it looked like, a raging river that mike burns says was just too much for the system tohandle. he and his wife watched as the creek running
we sent our john ramos to danville, where people are reeling from the flood damage and bracing for whats yet to come. >> reporter: what a difference a day makes. after saturday's day-long deluge in the bay area, sunday came bright and sunny with blue skies and dry valley road the work is just was closed, and other laurel drive, grant was raking debris out of her garden as she remembered what her yard looked like 24 hours earlier. >> it was completely covered in water. >>...
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. >>> we sent john ramos to danville, where residents are reeling from the flood damage and bracing fore. >> reporter: what a difference a day makes after saturday's day long deluge in the bay area, sunday was bright and sunny with blue skies and bright roadways. but the work is just beginning in one neighborhood. sycamore valley road was closed as workers removed mud. and on laurel drive, jay grant was raking debris out of her garden as she remembers what her yard looked like 4 hours earlier. >> it was completely covered in water. it was like we had a lake. >> reporter: the entire street was inundated. you can see the water line on this mailbox and this car was submerged up to its steering wheel. greg foley is frustrated there was no effort by the city to clear the drains before the predicted storm. >> i think we are all a little upset. it could have been better. >> reporter: much of the area's damage occurred near san ramone creek. this is what it looks like that mike burns says was too much for the system to handle. he and his wife watched as the creek began to rise. >> we were here
. >>> we sent john ramos to danville, where residents are reeling from the flood damage and bracing fore. >> reporter: what a difference a day makes after saturday's day long deluge in the bay area, sunday was bright and sunny with blue skies and bright roadways. but the work is just beginning in one neighborhood. sycamore valley road was closed as workers removed mud. and on laurel drive, jay grant was raking debris out of her garden as she remembers what her yard looked like 4...
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john ramos has the story. >> reporter: some people in oakland say there need to be something other than a police response to a mental health crisis. the city was slow to respond so the people created one themselves. and today, it found a new home. while others call for more police to fight the gun violence gripping the city of oakland, one group sees the cops as the problem. the antipolice terror project or aptp has led the call for defunding law enforcement and shifting half the money given to opd to mental health and wellness services. many feel that is unrealistic. on this day, the effort became very real indeed. >> we are make ago promise to this community. and with the opening of these doors. >> reporter: atpt's cofounder kat brooks announced the opening of the people's house. a new brick and mortar community center that will offer health and wellness services from massage, herbal medicine to psychological counseling to volunteer mental health professionals. >> i see it as a healing center. a balm in a community that has been devastated by everything from gentrification to environm
john ramos has the story. >> reporter: some people in oakland say there need to be something other than a police response to a mental health crisis. the city was slow to respond so the people created one themselves. and today, it found a new home. while others call for more police to fight the gun violence gripping the city of oakland, one group sees the cops as the problem. the antipolice terror project or aptp has led the call for defunding law enforcement and shifting half the money...
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our john ramos met with a tree expert doing emergency work before the next storm hits. >> reporter: first the drought, then powerful storms. what's happening to the bay area trees is nature at its most furious. in the area of the oakland hills known as piedmont pines, the heavy rains and high winds have taken their tolls on the huge trees that form a canopy over the neighborhood. tim ports and elizabeth faust say they have never seen anything like it. a huge tree toppled over in the canyon just below their home and another fell onto the street right in front. >> this is way more. this is way off the charts. cumulatively, we have experienced more than i think we have experienced in 15 years. >> reporter: combine years of drought with multiple atmospheric rivers, and large mature trees all over the bay area are being overwhelmed. julian cabrera owns julian's tree care and was examining a huge pine that fell in the montclair area of oakland. this one was not uprooted. it snapped off at the base. >> i didn't see any root filler. so it is telling me the tree had healthy roots. >> reporter: cab
our john ramos met with a tree expert doing emergency work before the next storm hits. >> reporter: first the drought, then powerful storms. what's happening to the bay area trees is nature at its most furious. in the area of the oakland hills known as piedmont pines, the heavy rains and high winds have taken their tolls on the huge trees that form a canopy over the neighborhood. tim ports and elizabeth faust say they have never seen anything like it. a huge tree toppled over in the...
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our john ramos reports. >> reporter: san francisco's chinatown community was all set to usher in the year of the rabbit. but instead, the happy festivities were marred by the senseless violence in southern california. traditional lunar new year celebrations are usually pretty loud. all the better to scare off evil spirits but the event today in san francisco's portsmouth square actually began with a moment of silence requested by mayor london breed. >> our hearts and our prayers go out to the families and the loved ones of those who were killed and those who were injured. >> reporter: the targeted killings in monterey park has shaken this community as well. >> that is another sister chinese community. from what i understand, the victims were all chinese. we don't know the situation. but it's a devastating and heart-breaking moment. with that said, i need to say this. we can't let hate conquer love. >> reporter: tradition says the year of the rabbit is marked by kindness and mercy. but benson louis says it's a different feeling now. a member of the white crane studio that presented th
our john ramos reports. >> reporter: san francisco's chinatown community was all set to usher in the year of the rabbit. but instead, the happy festivities were marred by the senseless violence in southern california. traditional lunar new year celebrations are usually pretty loud. all the better to scare off evil spirits but the event today in san francisco's portsmouth square actually began with a moment of silence requested by mayor london breed. >> our hearts and our prayers go...
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our john ramos found out how they're coping despite the inconvenience. >> reporter: plenty of people across the bay area have had their power cut off because of the storms. left to wonder when it would come back on. but here in the remote reaches of marin county, it's not a matter of how many hours, but of how many days. the tiny town of marshall sits on the edge of tamale bay and right now water is running everywhere. but unlike the big city, when fallen trees or high winds cut off the electricity, there really isn't any alternative power circuit to switch to. >> today is very exciting for us to be running service. because we have not had any business in the last four days or so. >> reporter: even though it may be the calm before the next storm. at tony's seafood assistant director lauren will take whatever she can get. the last few days have been pretty rough on the business. >> we've been closed. it's -- we've been without power. so -- it's been like not a whole lot is going on. we're here daily to reice our perishables. throw out whatever batches, bad from that day. and do it aga
our john ramos found out how they're coping despite the inconvenience. >> reporter: plenty of people across the bay area have had their power cut off because of the storms. left to wonder when it would come back on. but here in the remote reaches of marin county, it's not a matter of how many hours, but of how many days. the tiny town of marshall sits on the edge of tamale bay and right now water is running everywhere. but unlike the big city, when fallen trees or high winds cut off the...
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on the last little john la, la la montgomery, bob gayover over long. yeah, ramos in 2007, the financial crisis and a personal tragedy pulled the rug out from under daniel's feet. a turning point in his life. he also for the winter, i suffered a lot for any thought i had a restaurant and i lost everything. i've got the restaurant in my house, so we lost are some to go be or i think losing a child is the worst thing that happened to you. i mean, i, the obama, that's when i began to see life differently to consider another future. it changes your life. i mean, i either will colonial every year i sat down to watch the doco rally, but when one, yes, someone asked on a tv show. but if someone with diabetes could participate in the race, i quickly called a friend and i said, hey, look what i've seen on tv. ripple, he said, you're crazy for how are you going to race the dachau? i'm, if i'm in the app, actually the data help both me and my family to get out of that whole. i think when something like this happens to you, you need a reason to live, to get up every morning an
on the last little john la, la la montgomery, bob gayover over long. yeah, ramos in 2007, the financial crisis and a personal tragedy pulled the rug out from under daniel's feet. a turning point in his life. he also for the winter, i suffered a lot for any thought i had a restaurant and i lost everything. i've got the restaurant in my house, so we lost are some to go be or i think losing a child is the worst thing that happened to you. i mean, i, the obama, that's when i began to see life...
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john la la la montgomery. bob gale been over long. yeah. ramos in 2007, the financial crisis and a personal tragedy pulled the rug out from under daniel's feet. a turning point in his life. he also for the winter, i suffered a lot for that. he thought i had a restaurant and i lost everything. i got the restaurant, my house, so we lost our son to go build. i think losing a child is the worst thing that happened to you. i mean, i, the obama, that's when i began to see life differently to consider another future. it changes your life. i mean, i either will color annual every year. i sat down to watch the doco rally, but when one yes, someone asked on a tv show, but if someone with diabetes could participate in the race, i quickly called a friend and i said, hey, look what i've seen on tv. ripple. he said, you're crazy. i'm like, how are you going to race the dachau? i'm, if i'm in the app, actually the deca help both me and my family to get out of that hole. i think when something like this happens to you, you need a reason to live, to get up every
john la la la montgomery. bob gale been over long. yeah. ramos in 2007, the financial crisis and a personal tragedy pulled the rug out from under daniel's feet. a turning point in his life. he also for the winter, i suffered a lot for that. he thought i had a restaurant and i lost everything. i got the restaurant, my house, so we lost our son to go build. i think losing a child is the worst thing that happened to you. i mean, i, the obama, that's when i began to see life differently to consider...