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steve hartman, "on the road," in orange county, california. >> mason: he sure will, konrad reuland. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes" with "return to newtown," and he will be back in this chair monday. i'm anthony mason, thanks for watching. i will see you tomorrow. have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org dueling protests.. over president trump. berkeley, already taking >>> fears of what could be round 2 of this dueling protest over president trump. berkeley already taking action to keep the peace. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. new at 6:00 berkeley is bracing for trouble when president trump's supporters hold a rally tomorrow. last time around, things turned ugly. counter-protestors showed up. kpix 5's da lin is live at civic center park where the tempers are already flaring. da. >> reporter: that's right. supporters and protestors are asking more people to join them tomorrow for the rally. the city has a different message. them people to stay home thinki
steve hartman, "on the road," in orange county, california. >> mason: he sure will, konrad reuland. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes" with "return to newtown," and he will be back in this chair monday. i'm anthony mason, thanks for watching. i will see you tomorrow. have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org dueling protests.. over president trump. berkeley,...
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steve hartman, "on the road,"" in orange county, california. >> mason: he sure will, konrad reuland. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes" with "return to newtown," and he will be back in this chair on sunday. i will see you stronger is blasting without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. >>> north korea is a problem. the problem willbe taken care. >> preparing for war. just 24 hours after the u.s. dropped the "mother of all bombs" on isis fighters in afghanistan, tensions rise with north korea. the president's 180 on everything from china to n.a.t.o. >> here's the problem with n.a.t.o.: it's obsolete. >> a look back at the week. >> i'm the one that came home the day my b
steve hartman, "on the road,"" in orange county, california. >> mason: he sure will, konrad reuland. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes" with "return to newtown," and he will be back in this chair on sunday. i will see you stronger is blasting without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and...
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steve hartman, "on the road,"" in orange county, california. >> mason: he sure will, konrad reuland. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes" with "return to newtown," and he will be back in this chair on sunday. i will see you tomorrow congressman macarthur promised to protect our health care. but when right-wing politicians tried to pass a disastrous health care repeal bill that raises costs and cuts coverage, macarthur wouldn't oppose them. macarthur wouldn't protect us from a bill that raises premiums and causes 24 million to lose their insurance. wouldn't oppose a massive "age tax" on people over 50. but supported a 600 billion tax break for the wealthy. tell tom macarthur - stop trying to repeal our health care. >>> tonight. >> this is where it's at, man. >> big stars. big action. >> it gets crazier and crazier. >> behind the scenes of the biggest summer blockbusters. johnny depp. tom cruise. zac ef fron's bay watch body. >> don't forget about the ladies. >> this only ends one way. a bullet. >> don't shoot. i've got your shoes. >> killer charlize.
steve hartman, "on the road,"" in orange county, california. >> mason: he sure will, konrad reuland. that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes" with "return to newtown," and he will be back in this chair on sunday. i will see you tomorrow congressman macarthur promised to protect our health care. but when right-wing politicians tried to pass a disastrous health care repeal bill that raises costs and cuts coverage, macarthur...
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konrad played for the jets and ravens in the nfl. >> he wanted to always help other people. that's the way he lived his life. >> reporter: last thanksgiving at just 29, konrad collapsed from a brain aneurysm and never regained consciousness. it was his mom, mary, who encouraged him to fill out his organ donor card. >> i told the doctors, i said, who ever gets this heart better deserve it because it was a good heart. >> reporter: in fact, carew was chosen to be the recipient of konrad's heart and kidney. his liver and second kidney were donated to others. >> the greatest gift we can give is a gift of life. >> reporter: today, the carew and reuland families gathered as one, urging everyone to get involved in the organ donor program. >> i promised i will take care of konrad's heart. whatever journey i take, he will be right there with me. >> reporter: now, when konrad's parents listen to carew's chest, they know their beloved son's spirit and heart beat on. kevin tibbles, nbc news. >> that will do it for us on a tuesday night. i'm lester holt for all of us on nbc news. thank yo
konrad played for the jets and ravens in the nfl. >> he wanted to always help other people. that's the way he lived his life. >> reporter: last thanksgiving at just 29, konrad collapsed from a brain aneurysm and never regained consciousness. it was his mom, mary, who encouraged him to fill out his organ donor card. >> i told the doctors, i said, who ever gets this heart better deserve it because it was a good heart. >> reporter: in fact, carew was chosen to be the...
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including one wide-eyed boy named konrad reuland. >> he gets in the car big eyes and everything, he's and he's saying mommy, i met rod carew today, he's a pro athlete, i want to be a pro athlete. and the rest of the day that's all he talked about, was meeting rod carew. >> reporter: they only met that once, but these two professional athletes are now inseparable because a few months before he died konrad checked the organ donor box on his driver's license application. >> welcome. >> reporter: and by sheer coincidence the man who received his heart was none other than rod carew. >> good to see you. >> you're a part of our family now. >> yes. forever. >> yes. >> reporter: the two families got together recently at the reulands' house in orange county, california. >> i'm going to ask mom to listen to his heart and tell me how beautiful it sounds. >> that was really cathartic for me to be able to hear it again. >> reporter: every heartbeat is unique. >> there it is. >> reporter: and she said this one was unquestionably konrad's. >> i've got it memorized. >> reporter: when konrad sent his m
including one wide-eyed boy named konrad reuland. >> he gets in the car big eyes and everything, he's and he's saying mommy, i met rod carew today, he's a pro athlete, i want to be a pro athlete. and the rest of the day that's all he talked about, was meeting rod carew. >> reporter: they only met that once, but these two professional athletes are now inseparable because a few months before he died konrad checked the organ donor box on his driver's license application. >>...
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lisa fletcher: konrads father leo looks at the bickering back in dc with disdain.fer: what happens that reminds me of what i saw in grade school. a lot of immaturity on both sides of the aisle. lisa fletcher: while ufos might be off the table, politics is all consuming, even for this college aged couple, gabi torgerson and riley berry. what sort of things are you and your friends talking about? gabi torgerson: right now the election, politics, donald trump, immigration laws, pretty much everything regarding american politics at now. lisa fletcher: but the seifers believe a love for the great outdoors bridges the political divide in oregon. konrad seifer: and i find that conservative or liberal, everyone has an appreciation for ust how green oregon is. a we have a little more unification than what might first appear. were a little bit proud of it. betl mixes drinks and keeps it simple. betl ganados: there are mostly oregonians here. we talk about beer we talk about wine we talk about the oregon ducks, things like that. lisa fletcher: in salem, oregon, im lisa fletch
lisa fletcher: konrads father leo looks at the bickering back in dc with disdain.fer: what happens that reminds me of what i saw in grade school. a lot of immaturity on both sides of the aisle. lisa fletcher: while ufos might be off the table, politics is all consuming, even for this college aged couple, gabi torgerson and riley berry. what sort of things are you and your friends talking about? gabi torgerson: right now the election, politics, donald trump, immigration laws, pretty much...
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. >> reporter: and she said this one was unquestionably konrad's. >> i've got it memorized. >> reporter konrad sent his mom that text saying he felt like god still had a plan for him, he obviously thought he would go on living. and now we know. he will. steve hartman, on the road in orange county, california. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. news" for this friday. from t captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, april 28th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> it's the president's 99th day in office. on today's "to do" list, get a budget passed, keep the government from shutting down, and address the latest menacing threat from north korea. >>> ann koult ter clash. opponents show up in droves after the conservative commentator canceled her speech at berkeleying but the crowd still heard her words. >> when ann gets bullied out of
. >> reporter: and she said this one was unquestionably konrad's. >> i've got it memorized. >> reporter konrad sent his mom that text saying he felt like god still had a plan for him, he obviously thought he would go on living. and now we know. he will. steve hartman, on the road in orange county, california. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. news" for this friday. from t captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's...
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konrad von schoech detective en sacramento queremos que estos medicamentos no llegen a las manos de lose hacer con ellas. ultimamente consumen estas drogas en pueden estar en peligros graves. y para evitar que esto siga ocurriendo se ha puesto en marcha un plan de prevencion.. el departamento de policia de sacramaento participara en el evento del dia nacional de la devolucion de medicamentos con receta donde se les exhorta a la comunidad a ser responsable y deshacerse sus medicinas caducadas. es muy importante, queremos prevenir que los niños o adultos se envenenen accidentalmente y tambien queremos prevenir la contaminacion ecologica. evitando el tirar las pastillas en el inodoro ya que puede contaminar el agua y el ambiente. en el aÑo pasado a un nivel nacional se colecto mas de 447 toneladas de medicinas expiradas , y autoridades esperan que con este nueva herramienta puedan ayudar a previenir mas muertes. susanna gonzalez / telemundo sacramento la ciudad de sacramento contara con 21 de estos contenedores en diferentes puntos de la ciudad...para conocer si hay uno cerca de usted blan
konrad von schoech detective en sacramento queremos que estos medicamentos no llegen a las manos de lose hacer con ellas. ultimamente consumen estas drogas en pueden estar en peligros graves. y para evitar que esto siga ocurriendo se ha puesto en marcha un plan de prevencion.. el departamento de policia de sacramaento participara en el evento del dia nacional de la devolucion de medicamentos con receta donde se les exhorta a la comunidad a ser responsable y deshacerse sus medicinas caducadas....
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. >> reporter: and she said this one was unquestionably konrad's. >> i've got it memorized. >> reporter konrad sent his mom that text saying he felt like god still had a plan for him, he obviously thought he would go on living. and now we know. he will. steve hartman, on the road in orange county, california. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. >>> a new investigation of flynn. >> i honestly do not understand why the white house is covering up for michael flynn. >> i was frankly taken back by his comments today because they're frankly not true. >>> also tonight, on day 98 a message from the coal mines to the whituse hoe. >> we supported him. now it's time for him to support us. >>> united and this passenger have reached a settlement as the airline announces a new compensation policy. >>> h crasiedumme s aringaing weight to better reflect america. >>> and a pint-sized mr. wizard. with his own show. >> i think it's actually just my i'm a 50-year-old man in a 6-year-old body. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overn
. >> reporter: and she said this one was unquestionably konrad's. >> i've got it memorized. >> reporter konrad sent his mom that text saying he felt like god still had a plan for him, he obviously thought he would go on living. and now we know. he will. steve hartman, on the road in orange county, california. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. >>> a new investigation of...
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we've learned that the organs that he received came from one-time san francisco 49ers player konrad reulandfrom an aneurysm four days earlier. reuland attended middle school with his children. these photos were released from meeting his parents last month. that's him listening to his son's heartbeat. they called it unbelievable. >> can you imagine? >>> coming up next, the attempt to set a new state record for chain reaction domino toppling >>> a traditional piece of clothing that dates back to the oldest dynastys in china was celebrated at san francisco's city hall. a fashion show of sort was had to honor. san francisco mayor ed lee and his wife anita helped mark the celebration for the dress which was a sim pol of charm and grace. historically, the dress was worn by both jep ders and made popular at the royal palace of the king dynasty which ruled china beginning in 1644. >>> we think of dominos as a game, but for a group of high school students in san jose, building blocks for possible careers in engineering, math and science. >> they wanted to set a state record for chain reaction. david
we've learned that the organs that he received came from one-time san francisco 49ers player konrad reulandfrom an aneurysm four days earlier. reuland attended middle school with his children. these photos were released from meeting his parents last month. that's him listening to his son's heartbeat. they called it unbelievable. >> can you imagine? >>> coming up next, the attempt to set a new state record for chain reaction domino toppling >>> a traditional piece of...
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. >> i promise i will take care of konrad's heart. >> rueuland died from a brain aneurysm when he was 25 years. >>> after a murder was posted on facebook, the warning and action taken now. >>> fixing the system comes at a cost. why you could soon be paying for a smoother >>> right now on "news4 today" -- the facebook killer. new this morning. the first look at the chase that came a >>> call confusion. getting help during an emergency. the dial tone that left one family confused. >>> the big fix. metro wants to improve your commute. there's a plan that could impact you even if you drive. >> announcer: "news4 today" starts now. >>> it's 6:30. good morning, everyone. i'm eun yang. and the gang's all here. >> yes, we are. where have you been? >> uh-huh. >> everybody's back from vacation. and we're working, of course, to keep you going this morning. to keep you keen. >> we begin with storm team 4 meteorologists chuck bell and sheena parveen. good morning. >> not a complete washout of the day, but you may want to tart peeking around looking for that umbrella. because there will be a chance
. >> i promise i will take care of konrad's heart. >> rueuland died from a brain aneurysm when he was 25 years. >>> after a murder was posted on facebook, the warning and action taken now. >>> fixing the system comes at a cost. why you could soon be paying for a smoother >>> right now on "news4 today" -- the facebook killer. new this morning. the first look at the chase that came a >>> call confusion. getting help during an emergency....