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25-years ago,,university of maryland stand-out len bias rocked the world with his talent on the court and thenn stunned the world with his death. a cocaine overdose cost hhm his life....just hours fterrbias waa rafted y the pro's.... rafted (16:50:47) (gimbel) "when len bias died it was whoas....this is a one-time &pdeal. 25-yearsslater drugs are eeerywhere in spprts....." &p (17:25528) (archive) "an it seems, in the past 25--ears, very sport hhs a star who's on the deeensive... from baseealls roger plemens.... (17:10016) taken sterioos or hgh...." to track star marian jones. (17:28:10) (jones arrhive) performance enhanciig drugs...." jones later it has done little to slow subbtance abuse innsports. (11:45:15))(giibee)) "all those aahletes wanna get pigger stronggrranddfaster and we've learned those faster..." (16:35:03) ((rrhivv jose canseco) "forget about stopping the use of thinking about the use of steriods thats where it impossible to gauge the xtent &pof illegal drugs in sports... but in 25-years, its costs some athletes their careers....others... theerrlivvs. (16:51:07) (gimbel
25-years ago,,university of maryland stand-out len bias rocked the world with his talent on the court and thenn stunned the world with his death. a cocaine overdose cost hhm his life....just hours fterrbias waa rafted y the pro's.... rafted (16:50:47) (gimbel) "when len bias died it was whoas....this is a one-time &pdeal. 25-yearsslater drugs are eeerywhere in spprts....." &p (17:25528) (archive) "an it seems, in the past 25--ears, very sport hhs a star who's on the...
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len ramirez on what may be behind it all. len? >> reporter: elizabeth, since july 1, san jose has painted over more than 1,000 graffiti tags and as you can see, from this wall here in san jose, there is a lot more to go. >>> reporter: graffiti tags are popping up daily along alum rock avenue big ones, small ones, dozens on a single doorway. >> makes me feel like a slap in the face because i was born and raised here on the east side and live this place. and i'm sure a lot of other people love it here as well. >> reporter: frank cortez is the president of the alum rock business association. >> this is probably done last night because i didn't see it yesterday. >> reporter: he says this constantly tagged wall was just given a fresh cold front paint in preparation for a new store opening up but it's already been tagged. >> i don't think they realize the large amount of money that gets wasted every year on covering up their graffiti. >> reporter: but it's not just an east side problem or just in san jose. cities all across america are
len ramirez on what may be behind it all. len? >> reporter: elizabeth, since july 1, san jose has painted over more than 1,000 graffiti tags and as you can see, from this wall here in san jose, there is a lot more to go. >>> reporter: graffiti tags are popping up daily along alum rock avenue big ones, small ones, dozens on a single doorway. >> makes me feel like a slap in the face because i was born and raised here on the east side and live this place. and i'm sure a lot of...
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len ramirez on her one woman crusade against speeders.len. >> reporter: a lot of neighborhoods have a speeding problem but very few have someone like sheree williams who got off her easy chair to do something to make her neighborhood safer. >> those are the ones that i'm doing this for. >> reporter: for miss williams, this -- >> 25! >> reporter: -- is a one-woman war against speeders. >> because they can drive right by me ♪ look right through me ♪ and never know i'm there >> reporter: the 71-year-old former methodist youth group leader spends most of her afternoons singing and holding hand made signs in front of her east san jose home urging drivers to slow down. >> ♪ because they drive right past me ♪ >> reporter: she lived on this road since 1962 at a place where a slight hill and a mild "s" curve seem to bring out a driver's inner andretti. people often go much faster than the posted 25-mile-per- hour limit. >> if some child ran out in the street after a ball or something, they would be dead. that's how fast they're going. >> reporter:
len ramirez on her one woman crusade against speeders.len. >> reporter: a lot of neighborhoods have a speeding problem but very few have someone like sheree williams who got off her easy chair to do something to make her neighborhood safer. >> those are the ones that i'm doing this for. >> reporter: for miss williams, this -- >> 25! >> reporter: -- is a one-woman war against speeders. >> because they can drive right by me ♪ look right through me ♪ and...
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but, again, it's through the lens of present day politics, how we've begun to look at the events and studied them that the resistors from heart mountain who were another group who on constitutional grounds contested being -- serving. they refused to serve, as opposed to the no no boys, who signed no no. the resistors actually went to federal prisons. they went to leavenworth. they are now looked at and studied and interviewed in a much different light, even though in the community itself there is still strong feelings and deviciveness about how they should be viewed. a lot of my research was pulled from the no no boys and resistors was pulled from the japanese american national museum. my wife and i went down there and they have on file a bunch of interviews with people, frank ami, a variety of folks who were part of the heart mountain resistors and also the no no boys. these interviews were done by frank chen, frank abe and other folks and they are all on file. i used those to make sure i created real live characters. hope that answers the question. >> who else wants to ask a questi
but, again, it's through the lens of present day politics, how we've begun to look at the events and studied them that the resistors from heart mountain who were another group who on constitutional grounds contested being -- serving. they refused to serve, as opposed to the no no boys, who signed no no. the resistors actually went to federal prisons. they went to leavenworth. they are now looked at and studied and interviewed in a much different light, even though in the community itself there...
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the lens called the trigger fish has an antenna and microprocessor in the lens. it records and sends continuous measurement of internal eye pressure. the pressure changes throughout the day and at night. >> it's the difference between looking at a full length motion picture or being shown a single frame of a motion picture. >> patients wear the device and a monitor for 24 hours and the lens is thrown away. they can use the information to personalize the treatment. >>> a man is fighting for his life after suspicious house fire. >> a deadly confrontation between bart police and a transient but new information has come to light. >> l.a. police have made two arrests in the beating of giant's fan bryan stow. what this means for the arrest that they made back in may coming up next. >> have you heard about the heat wave? 100 in st. louis and near 100 in d.c. and boston. low to mid-70s in seattle but we do have add bad news, chicago o'hare's, flight arrival delays. check out flight tracker at abc7news.com. >>> i'm nick smith live at oakley at the scene of suspicious fire
the lens called the trigger fish has an antenna and microprocessor in the lens. it records and sends continuous measurement of internal eye pressure. the pressure changes throughout the day and at night. >> it's the difference between looking at a full length motion picture or being shown a single frame of a motion picture. >> patients wear the device and a monitor for 24 hours and the lens is thrown away. they can use the information to personalize the treatment. >>> a man...
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reporting live, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> i couldn't believe it! >> next, he was in the hospital but it didn't matter. how one man ended up drowning in overdraft fees. >>> then another day of record heat blanketing much of the country. how people are struggling just to keep their cool. >>> jim bernard here in the cbs 5 weather center. a cool fog pattern is going to give way to a warmer weekend. we'll have the details coming up in just a few minutes. ,, when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. >>> at least 16 people are dead in norway following a dual attack by a homegrown terrorist. 7 people died when a bomb ripped apart buildings at the prime minister's office in oslo. outside of owes low later more deaths as the 32-year-old norwegian suspect w
reporting live, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> i couldn't believe it! >> next, he was in the hospital but it didn't matter. how one man ended up drowning in overdraft fees. >>> then another day of record heat blanketing much of the country. how people are struggling just to keep their cool. >>> jim bernard here in the cbs 5 weather center. a cool fog pattern is going to give way to a warmer weekend. we'll have the details coming up in just a few minutes. ,, when your...
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len. >> reporter: that's right, allen. there's also a very interesting factoid going around silicon valley right now. it's that apple of cupertino now has more cash on hand than the united states government. its latest earnings report, a.m. reported $76 billion in cash reserves according to apple. the united states treasury department only ha $73 billion. it's one more example of the dire situation. >> in state jobs growth comes from new startups. >> reporter: at a meeting of high-tech ceos that focused on new job creation. >> we are going to hire those people in the united states or somewhere else? >> reporter: the underlying worry was about washington and the debt crisis which could put the brakes on what has been a silicon valley hiring binge. >> for companies who need loans and credit, it's a nightmare. >> reporter: he is the president and ceo of wyse technology a cash-rich company that provides information technology services to businesses. he says the debt crisis could cause interest rates to spike which could make i
len. >> reporter: that's right, allen. there's also a very interesting factoid going around silicon valley right now. it's that apple of cupertino now has more cash on hand than the united states government. its latest earnings report, a.m. reported $76 billion in cash reserves according to apple. the united states treasury department only ha $73 billion. it's one more example of the dire situation. >> in state jobs growth comes from new startups. >> reporter: at a meeting of...
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len ramirez on the team effort that saved them. len. >> reporter: well, the san jose fire department says about a dozen times this summer they get called out to pools to have to perform a rescue but in this case, the rescue had already been done. >>> reporter: the inviting waters of this condo complex pool attracted swimmers today but it was very nearly a place of a double drowning. >> it's just luck for them and for us. >> reporter: it happened wednesday night when a father and daughter were playing in the pool as the sun went down. but neither knew how to swim. when their friend noticed still waters where the two were playing, he went to check and saw their motionless bodies at the bottom of the deep end. he jumped in and pulled the girl out first, then her father while the victims' wife and mother called neighbors to help. >> i heard my mom scream, and we went out, we saw that there was at least a couple of people in the pool. >> reporter: lynbrook high school teacher jeffrey bale literally jumped into action. he scaled the 7-fo
len ramirez on the team effort that saved them. len. >> reporter: well, the san jose fire department says about a dozen times this summer they get called out to pools to have to perform a rescue but in this case, the rescue had already been done. >>> reporter: the inviting waters of this condo complex pool attracted swimmers today but it was very nearly a place of a double drowning. >> it's just luck for them and for us. >> reporter: it happened wednesday night when a...
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. >> i'm len ramirez in san jose. why did a neighborhood group deliver trash bags to a bank here in san jose and what does it have do with the foreclosure crisis? the answers just ahead. >>> and a big increase in apartment rental scams? how those scammers are doctoring up phony listings. ,, it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months. in the network, everyone can get along. the red- light camera program ends in los angeles. >>> 180,000 red light runners ticked since 2004 but come sunday the program ends in los an
. >> i'm len ramirez in san jose. why did a neighborhood group deliver trash bags to a bank here in san jose and what does it have do with the foreclosure crisis? the answers just ahead. >>> and a big increase in apartment rental scams? how those scammers are doctoring up phony listings. ,, it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i...
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. >> this is a live look of the san mateo bridge and now we will have drizzle on the lens it might be a damper on the span all cell. this is a quick look of temperatures we're seeing that temperatures change in the past 24 hours. this is a look of the temperatures currently around the bay area. we will slowly warmup was this fog lives. it is breaking ups along the peninsula coastline. we'd take a look of fog tracker to see when this fall will lift. by 3:00 p.m. most upset of will be gone except for along the coast than of the fog will continue to come back again overnight. in a warm slightly by the afternoon. and a look of your seven days we're going to have cool temperatures this week and then saturday it starts to warm up possibly 90 degree weather on a tuesday or wednesday. now a look at traffic >> no major incidents or delays it appears that the leader in lights have just been activated at this toll plaza. you will need your windshield wipers if you're driving this morning at the san mateo bridge wet pavement. the golden gate bridge no traffic delays traffic moving very well. and
. >> this is a live look of the san mateo bridge and now we will have drizzle on the lens it might be a damper on the span all cell. this is a quick look of temperatures we're seeing that temperatures change in the past 24 hours. this is a look of the temperatures currently around the bay area. we will slowly warmup was this fog lives. it is breaking ups along the peninsula coastline. we'd take a look of fog tracker to see when this fall will lift. by 3:00 p.m. most upset of will be gone...
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there was another incident in dundalk when someone spray painted the lens on a speed camera. then of course you have what happened yesterday. a speed camera vehicle parked on 295 near the bwi exit was vandalized. police say a man walked out of the woods with a hammer and a shotgun and tapped the back of the window with the shotgun. the operator of the speed camera inside the jeep began to blow the horn. that's when the man came to the front of the jeep and smashed the windshield with a hammer. he then ran back into the woods. it sparked a massive search in the area. police shut down 295 in both directions for hours. but they never found the man. the state began using the speed cameras after they approved them in 209. nance -- 2009. state senator nancy jake sobs believed it -- jacobs believed it was about raising movie. >> we -- money. >> we said this is all there is. you are not wanting to protect people's lives it's so you can make money. >> reporter: now again police have not found the man behind yesterday's attack on that speed camera vehicle on 295. the man is described a
there was another incident in dundalk when someone spray painted the lens on a speed camera. then of course you have what happened yesterday. a speed camera vehicle parked on 295 near the bwi exit was vandalized. police say a man walked out of the woods with a hammer and a shotgun and tapped the back of the window with the shotgun. the operator of the speed camera inside the jeep began to blow the horn. that's when the man came to the front of the jeep and smashed the windshield with a hammer....
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that camera lens became sitting and like talking to you. that is what i loved about it. tavis: there is some much stuff in this book, and there are several things i found fascinating and funny. fascinating, you apparently love crossword puzzles. >> absolutely addicted. i carry them around my purse. i am stuck on the one, the car driving me here, about halfway through but i did not finish. i said i will finish on the way back. tavis: how did you develop a love for the crosswords? >> i don't know, i love words. i am not into numbers that much, and there are people looked on that, but crossword puzzles. if i get a puppy and a paper trained him, all of a sudden i would open the paper and would be a cross word, no, you cannot go on that. tavis: are you pretty good a crossword puzzles? >> i am not a wizard, but i do them so much, pretty soon you get into the pattern. i love them. tavis: i ask that in part because i am so fascinated, whenever i have met people who are blessed to arrive at your age and their mental acuity is as sharp as yours is, i always want to know what the t
that camera lens became sitting and like talking to you. that is what i loved about it. tavis: there is some much stuff in this book, and there are several things i found fascinating and funny. fascinating, you apparently love crossword puzzles. >> absolutely addicted. i carry them around my purse. i am stuck on the one, the car driving me here, about halfway through but i did not finish. i said i will finish on the way back. tavis: how did you develop a love for the crosswords? >>...
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illugi a potent force even without the key players to go out and tara play first violin for the camera lens as he spilled both bills at the end of the first off and fifteen minutes from time respectively. in the time brazilian side the internets in now claimed sad spot in the preseason to mumbai beating a similar on penalties slot and we brought him over to open for the talons of the said minutes but internazionale lies midway through the first top down to dummy our this world them. and straight to the second we go now where belong to the lead the gals robots all in the sixty eight minutes. however with ten minutes to go that is something level that is forcing penalties the brazilians who rode their luck in the shoot out seventy foot said place. and the new york man united method four times against m.l.s. all stalls in front of the sold out of a ball or even a back on the open field has said they own boats on strike miss the tiger woods was almost too nice and anderson set up by rooney made warming on twenty minutes. and individual effort from jason park in the dying moments of the first of
illugi a potent force even without the key players to go out and tara play first violin for the camera lens as he spilled both bills at the end of the first off and fifteen minutes from time respectively. in the time brazilian side the internets in now claimed sad spot in the preseason to mumbai beating a similar on penalties slot and we brought him over to open for the talons of the said minutes but internazionale lies midway through the first top down to dummy our this world them. and...
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crisis as violent demonstrations rocked the country in protest of the high cost help faced with a lens of you're is one of the stairway to marjorie's demonstrators clashed with police angry at the government's decision to approve the radical cuts and. also public sector workers in the u.k. take part of a national day of strikes and attempt to divide the government's plans to change that country state schools were closed and the traffic disrupted during the biggest industrial action the country has seen and decades. actually is from a humanitarian pretend that destined for the gaza demanding authorities explain why the cold war has been a bunch of leading greek meanwhile the palestinian leader acts as afghans offered to deliver the aid to the m.k. on behalf of the campaign it's. only been in fear for their lives as nato steps up as try it's a warning that it's console and may use any time to define gadhafi it's threatening to retaliate against europe and learn about their alliances stop its kept. says georgia's independence following the collapse of the us assad thousands of people have
crisis as violent demonstrations rocked the country in protest of the high cost help faced with a lens of you're is one of the stairway to marjorie's demonstrators clashed with police angry at the government's decision to approve the radical cuts and. also public sector workers in the u.k. take part of a national day of strikes and attempt to divide the government's plans to change that country state schools were closed and the traffic disrupted during the biggest industrial action the country...
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live in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> nearly two dozen san jose firefighters are back on the job tonight. fire chief william mcdonald presented badges to 22 firefighters who were laid off last year. a $15 million fema grant helped the department pay for the hires. budget cuts forced san jose to lay off a total of 49 firefighters last year. >>> next, packed and nowhere to go. the search for the agent accused of taking would have been travelers for a -- would- be travelers for a ride. >>> save your gas and stay at home. the traffic nightmare about to descend on l.a. >>> only takes them about 30 seconds. >> and you're left with a red bump. what makes some people more prone to blood sucking mosquitos. ,,,,,,,, police in san jose say the agent took off after taking an untold number of would- be travelers >>> a south bay travel agent is on the lam. san jose police say the agent took off after taking an untold number of would-be travelers for a ride. on the consumerwatch, julie watts has the details on the alleged scam that victimized one community. julie, tell us all about it. >> repor
live in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> nearly two dozen san jose firefighters are back on the job tonight. fire chief william mcdonald presented badges to 22 firefighters who were laid off last year. a $15 million fema grant helped the department pay for the hires. budget cuts forced san jose to lay off a total of 49 firefighters last year. >>> next, packed and nowhere to go. the search for the agent accused of taking would have been travelers for a -- would- be travelers...
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lucky for you, air optix brand has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. [ale announcer ] that's why they're recommended most for people who sleep in their lenses. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial offer. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. recovering in alaska after being mauled by a grizzly bear. the teens were among a group of students participating in an outdoor leadership course when they were attacked saturday night 120 miles north of anchorage. two were seriously injured. >> there was a sow bear, a mother bear, with a cub and i guess they just came across this bear, sort of startled it. he was in the back. and the kid that was up front, i think, was the one that may have gotten the worst of it. >> two others were injured.
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once you've hunted len you and i will never go back on anything else. last time close so was in the cool gum region where men flocked from all over the world out a few centimeters to self-confidence. if this time our team goes. so the on the region look for the gold rush still gets people like joe cooks her an ancient tribe likes to save its culture going to where cranes are protected in the first head on and on official nature reserve if you come to the original i'm going to push a close up of the car to. keep the fifty. the first for next fifty. feet. going to come into the. what needs to be splash in the world of high tech business which turns advanced science into i judging products don't understand qalqilya trophies is kept he followed russian innovators to ensure bidders abroad and their big breakthrough back home of sunlight on stone strung technology update here on. we've got the future covered. for. motion movies soon which bryson. evolves from phones to christian. who for instance on t.v. don't come. the guns for hire a company accused of kill
once you've hunted len you and i will never go back on anything else. last time close so was in the cool gum region where men flocked from all over the world out a few centimeters to self-confidence. if this time our team goes. so the on the region look for the gold rush still gets people like joe cooks her an ancient tribe likes to save its culture going to where cranes are protected in the first head on and on official nature reserve if you come to the original i'm going to push a close up of...
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len reports. >> reporter: police have seen a lot of different types of crimes from different suspects but rarely if ever have they seen a four month old baby girl on an alleged string of crimes. surveillance video captured the suspects casually walking into a target store, one pulling a cart with her baby on board. police say it was the young women's final stop on an unusual eight-hour crime spree. >> women don't tend to be the ones that go around doing burglaries in the daytime. but what really threw us for a loop was the fact that they had a four-month-old baby with them. >> reporter: police say the 26- year-old raven stewart, the mother, the friend and alleged accomplice 24 years old both from oakland started breaking into cars in berkeley and emeryville starting noon last friday. >> they were commit the burglaries almost as fast as the police officers responding to the calls. >> reporter: run report came from expression center for new media where a car was broken into matching the several other smash and grab type burglaries that took place that day. >> they broke into cars, steal
len reports. >> reporter: police have seen a lot of different types of crimes from different suspects but rarely if ever have they seen a four month old baby girl on an alleged string of crimes. surveillance video captured the suspects casually walking into a target store, one pulling a cart with her baby on board. police say it was the young women's final stop on an unusual eight-hour crime spree. >> women don't tend to be the ones that go around doing burglaries in the daytime....
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len. >> reporter: that's right, dana. it has been a very long and a very slow recovery in a lot of places. but right near downtown palo alto, what may be the epicenter of silicon valley, there's a lot of energy in the street right now. there's people walking around and activity in stores and restaurants and some say another boom about to happen. silicon valley is surging again, jobs are growing and so are the profits for high-tech light like amends which just burned billions of dollars in the last three months. >> we are in the middle of a boom in silicon valley. >> reporter: he says silicon valley added 13,000 jobs in the past few months. more are coming. >> facebook and google have announced big employment increases in the valley to come in the next year. >> reporter: but even in tech there are winners and losers. networking giant cisco systems is cutting 6500 jobs. the economy in the rest of california and the nation is still sputtering. jobless claims rose by 10,000 nationwide last week. >> i don't think that we have
len. >> reporter: that's right, dana. it has been a very long and a very slow recovery in a lot of places. but right near downtown palo alto, what may be the epicenter of silicon valley, there's a lot of energy in the street right now. there's people walking around and activity in stores and restaurants and some say another boom about to happen. silicon valley is surging again, jobs are growing and so are the profits for high-tech light like amends which just burned billions of dollars in...
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len ramirez reports. >> reporter: it was a team effort here. san jose fire officials say that they respond to about 12 calls per summer of people needing to be rescued from the poolside. but in this case the rescue had already been accomplished. >>> reporter: the inviting waters of this condo complex pool attracted swimmers today but it was very nearly a place of a double drowning. >> it's just luck for them and for us. >> reporter: it happened wednesday night when a father and daughter were playing in the pool as the sun went down. but neither knew how to swim. when their friend noticed still waters where the two were playing, he went to check and saw their motionless bodies at the bottom of the deep end. he jumped in and pulled the girl out first, then her father while the victims' wife and mother called neighbors to help. >> i heard my mom scream, and we went out, we saw that there was at least a couple of people in the pool. >> reporter: lynbrook high school teacher jeffrey bale literally jumped into action. he scaled the 7-foot iron fence
len ramirez reports. >> reporter: it was a team effort here. san jose fire officials say that they respond to about 12 calls per summer of people needing to be rescued from the poolside. but in this case the rescue had already been accomplished. >>> reporter: the inviting waters of this condo complex pool attracted swimmers today but it was very nearly a place of a double drowning. >> it's just luck for them and for us. >> reporter: it happened wednesday night when a...
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as len ramirez reports, some students may be checking into hotels. len. >> reporter: that's right. they may be living in hotels because there's not enough room in some of these dorms that were built here in san jose state in the 1950s. san jose state used to be able to house all of the students who wanted to study and live here. but not anymore. it's the last day of freshman orientation at san jose state university and hopes are high. >> going to be fun. i'm going to know everyone. >> reporter: but the incoming class also got a tough reality check. this fall there is not enough room in the dorms for everyone. >> for the coming school year, do you have a place? >> let's hope so. >> reporter: it's what happens when there is too much of a good thing. despite the down economy and rising tuition, san jose state is expecting one of the largest freshmen classes in the school's 154-year history. >> san jose state is very fortunate in that we'll be welcoming 4,000 freshmen in fall 2011 but that's a huge increase from 2,700 in the year previous. that means we have a ton of demand for housing
as len ramirez reports, some students may be checking into hotels. len. >> reporter: that's right. they may be living in hotels because there's not enough room in some of these dorms that were built here in san jose state in the 1950s. san jose state used to be able to house all of the students who wanted to study and live here. but not anymore. it's the last day of freshman orientation at san jose state university and hopes are high. >> going to be fun. i'm going to know everyone....
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len ramirez on what researchers have uncovered about who is living in the bay area. len. >> reporter: well, allen, the research shows that people are living in all pockets of the bay area. you can see from our shot here in santa clara county that this is is a very large and populous place but this new study shows one out of every 10 people that you would come across in this vast area would be here without the proper documentation. america's need for labor, the workers need for jobs. it's what fuels illegal immigration and now we know how much. in one of the first studies of its kind, the public policy institute of california estimates there are well over half a million illegal immigrants living in the bay area alone. >> unauthorized immigrants are found throughout the state. they are not just the big areas that we expect to find them which is los angeles or san joaquin valley or agricultural areas. in the bay area, about 8% of the population is unauthorized and that's the same average in the state. >> reporter: researchers also confirm that illegal immigrants pay fed
len ramirez on what researchers have uncovered about who is living in the bay area. len. >> reporter: well, allen, the research shows that people are living in all pockets of the bay area. you can see from our shot here in santa clara county that this is is a very large and populous place but this new study shows one out of every 10 people that you would come across in this vast area would be here without the proper documentation. america's need for labor, the workers need for jobs. it's...
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len. >>> reporter: that's right, dana.hey are worried about that and marvelling at the following fact. it's been said that apple of cupertino now has more money in cash reserves than the u.s. federal government. in its latest earnings report apple had $76 billion in cash reserves. the united states treasury has only $73 billion. it's one idea on how bad this got. >> job growth comes from new startups. >> reporter: at a meeting of high-tech ceos that focused on new job creation -- >> we are going to hire those people. in the united states or elsewhere? >> reporter: the underlying worry was about washington and the debt crisis which could put the brakes on what has been a silicon valley hiring binge. >> for companies who are investing and who need loans, who need credit it's going to be a nightmare. >> reporter: he is the president and ceo of wyse technology a cash-rich company that provides information technology services to businesses. he says the debt crisis could cause interest rates to spike which could make it harder f
len. >>> reporter: that's right, dana.hey are worried about that and marvelling at the following fact. it's been said that apple of cupertino now has more money in cash reserves than the u.s. federal government. in its latest earnings report apple had $76 billion in cash reserves. the united states treasury has only $73 billion. it's one idea on how bad this got. >> job growth comes from new startups. >> reporter: at a meeting of high-tech ceos that focused on new job...
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the taggers that they have had dealt with and they can help build a case against those taggers. >> len, what if somebody sees them actually in the act? should they call 911? is that a nine call? >> reporter: i think it is a 911 call. i have asked about that myself when it happens in my neighborhood. they say they want to come out, you know, immediately because it is a property crime. it is vandalism. so it is considered, you know, an urgent call for the police department. so you can send a crew out. but there is a shortage of crews in san jose especially the police department. >> especially police. all right, len ramirez in san jose, thank you. >>> another black eye for the nation's air traffic controllers. an employee was sent home after allegedly being drunk on the job. as sandra hughes reports, the denver controller almost got away. >> reporter: the controller at denver air route traffic control center was sent home after failing a drug and alcohol test. about midway through his shift on july 5, the worker was randomly tested and removed from duty when results came back positive. he
the taggers that they have had dealt with and they can help build a case against those taggers. >> len, what if somebody sees them actually in the act? should they call 911? is that a nine call? >> reporter: i think it is a 911 call. i have asked about that myself when it happens in my neighborhood. they say they want to come out, you know, immediately because it is a property crime. it is vandalism. so it is considered, you know, an urgent call for the police department. so you can...
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some lives i guess in the process, huh, len? >> reporter: exact, you never know what happens when a fire gets loose in a townhome complex like this. you know, the houses are very close together. it's a tight-knit community. everyone here knows their mail carrier. they know him to be a very friendly person. they may not have known that he is also a very brave and decisive man of action. danny paeste has been delivering mail in the santa clara neighborhood for most of his 27 years in the postal service. but this week fate delivered something to him a dangerous challenge in the middle of his rounds. >> i went over there and kind of saw the smoke coming out of the door and went in to take a peek and saw the fire in the kitchen. >> reporter: a teenaged nanny and two small children had evacuated this townhome after cooking oil caught fire on the stove and spread to kitchen walls. paeste told them to call 911 while he connected two garden hoses and rushed into the smoking residence. >> it was coming around the hallway, kind of like sca
some lives i guess in the process, huh, len? >> reporter: exact, you never know what happens when a fire gets loose in a townhome complex like this. you know, the houses are very close together. it's a tight-knit community. everyone here knows their mail carrier. they know him to be a very friendly person. they may not have known that he is also a very brave and decisive man of action. danny paeste has been delivering mail in the santa clara neighborhood for most of his 27 years in the...
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we got a wet lens looking out at the golden gate bridge. fog is very thick out there now but we're talking about sunshine and heat. more coming up in just a minutes >>> san francisco choir starts a tour of cuba today. ♪ >> last night a sendoff concert on fillmore street for the 40 member choir will be giving four concerts as a special 4th of july celebration. they will take part in master classes and take part in a choir. they sound like angels, don't they? last year they won two grammy awards. >>> so many questions about weather. wet lenses out at the golden gate bridge but hot temperatures what is going on? >> we saw the fog increase since the morning hours. we were looking at a west wind at about 12 miles an hour at our airport. view right here the sunshine, a little bit of haze but the fog has moved over richardson bay. here is the view from mount tam. layer about 200, 300 feet. that is going to set the stage for a cool day at the coast. comfortable afternoon here and we should get rid of fog altogether for a warmer day on sunday. 4th o
we got a wet lens looking out at the golden gate bridge. fog is very thick out there now but we're talking about sunshine and heat. more coming up in just a minutes >>> san francisco choir starts a tour of cuba today. ♪ >> last night a sendoff concert on fillmore street for the 40 member choir will be giving four concerts as a special 4th of july celebration. they will take part in master classes and take part in a choir. they sound like angels, don't they? last year they won...
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he said it's the only lens of its kind designed to realign naturally with every blink and created withhydraclear® plus. i'm seeing more clearly, crisply, comfortably, all day long. now life doesn't have to be a blur. [ male announcer ] learn more at acuvue.com. acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. you're watching "world business today." we're live on cnn. >>> she's due to meet with new york prosecutors later on tuesday and strauss-kahn himself goes back to court next week but it's still not clear if the case will ever go to trial and now in an extraordinary move the alleged victim is talking to the media. susan candiotti has details. >> reporter: she was told luxury suite 2806 was empty. instead she said she saw naked man appear out of the blue. >> i was like i'm so sorry. i turned my head. he come to me and grabbed my breasts, no, you don't have to be sorry. i said -- stop, stop, i don't want to lose my job. >> reporter: deal adiallo told was like a crazy man and sexually violated her. >> i said stop this, stop this. i didn't say nothing. he kept pushing me, pushing me. i was so afraid so,
he said it's the only lens of its kind designed to realign naturally with every blink and created withhydraclear® plus. i'm seeing more clearly, crisply, comfortably, all day long. now life doesn't have to be a blur. [ male announcer ] learn more at acuvue.com. acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. you're watching "world business today." we're live on cnn. >>> she's due to meet with new york prosecutors later on tuesday and strauss-kahn himself goes back to court next week but...
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i want to pull the lens back to use that metaphor. what's feeding that monster. to think strategically. if anything, if you leave here today, you will leave with my accent. one last thing. i do speak to children an awful lot. i have a doctorate. education has meant more for me. i am under no illusion. i also know that having a doctorate doesn't confir wisdom. when people made fun of me. i remember me mom coming home. foreign long speaking. >> we had beans at breakfast, lunch and dinner. bean pudding. i stop counting them after a while. we even had american cuisine. we made rainbow bread. you remember that. i speak to children and listen to them. it's beautiful to hear you, mr. adachi, say that. probably because of this, more one saying how is that. the only people who speak the truth are children and people who have had too much to drink. that's called wisdom. you think about it. i am going to share one more thing. i will speak briefly on the concepts of that. if i asked you right now, ladies and gentlemen, how many of you would have considered yourself at risk?
i want to pull the lens back to use that metaphor. what's feeding that monster. to think strategically. if anything, if you leave here today, you will leave with my accent. one last thing. i do speak to children an awful lot. i have a doctorate. education has meant more for me. i am under no illusion. i also know that having a doctorate doesn't confir wisdom. when people made fun of me. i remember me mom coming home. foreign long speaking. >> we had beans at breakfast, lunch and dinner....
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this aircraft left mccompletely len air force twice naid the mission. >> we're going to 500 square miles. >> mexican and u.s. rescuers are looking for survivors from sunday's ship wreck in a 1500 square mile region. the excursion boat went down in the sea of cortez dumping all 43 passengers and crewmen into the water. to illustrated how quickly the weather changed, dishing who met some of the fishermen the day before showed his photographs from saturday. >> we are drinking and we just left the bar on the beach. >> this is albert and this is don lee standing, this is two of the seven men still missing. this is where they are altogether. fishermen are a family and they will stick together. >> we don't want them to stop the effort. like the other day, until we know what happens, they come home and most optimistic way or maybe the least, we want them home so please don't stop. >> family members have provided us with additional photographs and social media information asking anybody head order in that correction to help recover and help find their loved ones. >>> casey anthony the florida mot
this aircraft left mccompletely len air force twice naid the mission. >> we're going to 500 square miles. >> mexican and u.s. rescuers are looking for survivors from sunday's ship wreck in a 1500 square mile region. the excursion boat went down in the sea of cortez dumping all 43 passengers and crewmen into the water. to illustrated how quickly the weather changed, dishing who met some of the fishermen the day before showed his photographs from saturday. >> we are drinking and...
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." >>> we have little grem lens in our system but we are going try it with nick smith. the husband must be so relieved right now. >> he was extremely relieved but he mentioned the whistle. if you look over my shoulder, i'll show you where she was found. it was breaking news. we were just west of the san mateo bridge in an area called coyote point. dr. steven hammond held this photo of him and his wife kathy. the couple pictured smiling doing what they love to, do enjoying the outdoors, but it was last night that kathy, an experienced wind surfer with more than 20 years of sport under her belt got in a bit of trouble. a multi-agency search started last night provided the outcome everyone hoped for live this morning. this helicopter spotted the 62-year-old woman clinging to her boed board and elevated her to safety. her husband steve says after hours in the water she is okay. >> she is just kind of really tired and still a little cold, kind of weak. she feels okay. she is sort of like -- she is feeling better. i think by tomorrow she will be back to her usual self. >> the
." >>> we have little grem lens in our system but we are going try it with nick smith. the husband must be so relieved right now. >> he was extremely relieved but he mentioned the whistle. if you look over my shoulder, i'll show you where she was found. it was breaking news. we were just west of the san mateo bridge in an area called coyote point. dr. steven hammond held this photo of him and his wife kathy. the couple pictured smiling doing what they love to, do enjoying...
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this aircraft left mccompletely len air force twice naid the mission. >> we're going to 500 square miles. >> mexican and u.s. rescuers are looking for survivors from sunday's ship wreck in a 1500 square mile region. the excursion boat went down in the sea of cortez dumping all 43 passengers and crewmen into the water. to illustrated how quickly the weather changed, dishing who met some of the fishermen the day before showed his photographs from saturday. >> we are drinking and we just left the bar on the beach. >> this is albert and this is don lee standing, this is two of the seven men still missing. this is where they are altogether. fishermen are a family and they will stick together. >> we don't want them to stop the effort. like the other day, until we know what happens, they come home and most optimistic way or maybe the least, we want them home so please don't stop. >> family members have provided us with additional photographs and social media information asking anybody head order in that correction to help recover and help find their loved ones. >>> casey anthony the florida mot
this aircraft left mccompletely len air force twice naid the mission. >> we're going to 500 square miles. >> mexican and u.s. rescuers are looking for survivors from sunday's ship wreck in a 1500 square mile region. the excursion boat went down in the sea of cortez dumping all 43 passengers and crewmen into the water. to illustrated how quickly the weather changed, dishing who met some of the fishermen the day before showed his photographs from saturday. >> we are drinking and...
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matt jablow is joining us now with a look at the issue. >> the long lens of the law has indeed been used to great effect in recent years to catch criminals but lately cameras are being used increasingly by private citizens trying to catch police miss using their power. there seems to be a new one every day. >> we are moving, man. >> reporter: a video posted online of somebody being arrested often with force. just in the past few months here in washington we have the five people arrested by u.s. park police at the jefferson memorial for protesting a ban on dancing. the man in a wheelchair arrested by metro transit police. and now a man being arrested by dc police after appearing to challenge one officer to a fight. the videos often get a significant number of views online but the question is are they legal? >> we do feel strongly about it. >> arthur spitzer is suing the dc police department for arresting a client simply for taking pictures of a traffic stop in georgetown last july. >> he is a young man who is a very avid amateur photographer. >> reporter: he says the law is clear with ver
matt jablow is joining us now with a look at the issue. >> the long lens of the law has indeed been used to great effect in recent years to catch criminals but lately cameras are being used increasingly by private citizens trying to catch police miss using their power. there seems to be a new one every day. >> we are moving, man. >> reporter: a video posted online of somebody being arrested often with force. just in the past few months here in washington we have the five...
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a live look from our camera lens. good morning, josh.morning, everybody. >>> a new trend is taking car rentals to a whole new level. how about making money by renting your personal vehicle to strangers. our nbc station in l.a. shows us how it works there, to see if it can work for us here. >> reporter: one of alex's cars is just perfect for outdoor activities. say, a trip to the desert or a coastal jaunt. >> it's a stick shift. >> reporter: but he doesn't need it all the time. in fact, it's often just sitting here in his front yard. so he's doing something a little unusual. >> you can set up your own price. >> reporter: he's renting it to strangers. signed up with a bay area company called get around that connects regular people to other regular people who want to do the same thing. >> your car, make some money when you're not using it. >> reporter: how does get around make money? it takes a portion of the rent, a type of commission. but the rest is up to him. his rate, the subaru's availability, even what the renter gets in the deal. bo
a live look from our camera lens. good morning, josh.morning, everybody. >>> a new trend is taking car rentals to a whole new level. how about making money by renting your personal vehicle to strangers. our nbc station in l.a. shows us how it works there, to see if it can work for us here. >> reporter: one of alex's cars is just perfect for outdoor activities. say, a trip to the desert or a coastal jaunt. >> it's a stick shift. >> reporter: but he doesn't need it all...
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we need to get that lens cleaned. it's a gorgeous day over in the north bay. 6:13. a new law goes into effect this morning that might save your life from a silent killer a. new state law takes effect this morning in california requiring carbon monoxide detectors in all homes. carbon monoxide is odorless colorless and can be deadly. those poisoned experience flu-like symptoms and nausea. firefighters recommend you replace your smoke detectors with a combination smoke alarm, carbon monoxide unit. the law will go into effect for condos and town homes in july of 2013. hayward restaurants are banned from using styrofoam starting today. hay swrd the latest in alameda county to enact a ban. five others including oakland, fremont and emeryville have bans. berkeley put its ban in place 20 years ago. no more life in the fast lane for people who drive hybrid cars. starting today the yellow and white stickers are no more. this means hybrid drive verse to stay in the regular lanes with the rest of us. the chp says there is no grace period for drivers who don't follow the rule. n
we need to get that lens cleaned. it's a gorgeous day over in the north bay. 6:13. a new law goes into effect this morning that might save your life from a silent killer a. new state law takes effect this morning in california requiring carbon monoxide detectors in all homes. carbon monoxide is odorless colorless and can be deadly. those poisoned experience flu-like symptoms and nausea. firefighters recommend you replace your smoke detectors with a combination smoke alarm, carbon monoxide unit....
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i think that lens itself to expansion. >> is that something you could help with? >> one thing that's happening next week. street out reach workers from oakland and san francisco will be coming to talk about best practices. it's hard to prove what's causing violence to reduce. it takes tremendous resources on what's working. certainly what we want to do is track the overall trends in violence. we are in the middle of a study and compare that to the study from 2004 to 2006. we are not just looking at the numbers. but getting behind the cases and get a story about the trends in violence and how different community and city partners can respond. it's difficult to say this one part is the reason for that. because there are a lot of moving parts and a lot of people working together. >> i would agree. >> i mean, we have been trying to find, has there been national data? how do we prove this as one specific piece for collaboration? i think again, lieutenant, thank you for those words. there are effectiveness. but there's a clear link that this is the safest strategy. it's
i think that lens itself to expansion. >> is that something you could help with? >> one thing that's happening next week. street out reach workers from oakland and san francisco will be coming to talk about best practices. it's hard to prove what's causing violence to reduce. it takes tremendous resources on what's working. certainly what we want to do is track the overall trends in violence. we are in the middle of a study and compare that to the study from 2004 to 2006. we are not...
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and looking at this through the lens of the map, they have distributed this on the outer rim of the city, with the highest proportion. on the western part, this has grown up and the seniors, conversely, with the highest being. district 3 with chinatown, and the high altitude in the southwest. whites are 48 $%, asians 33%, african-americans at 6%. the lowest i nthe city in some time. and we identify multiple races. this is a sizeable category. let's go to the next one. the racial change, we have the world distribution. we have a big variation, and we can see that the second district is 80%. green is the largest share of asians. thank you. what is below the horizontal line, this is the net loss for a particular district. the color red is african- americans, with a loss of about 12,000 people in the last decade. concentrated in districts 5 and districts stand, where we have the asians growth. and district 6 and 10 and 11. latinos, the consensus -- you can indicate if you are of any race. this shows if people indicated that they were latino. district 6 have the largest growth. the strychnine
and looking at this through the lens of the map, they have distributed this on the outer rim of the city, with the highest proportion. on the western part, this has grown up and the seniors, conversely, with the highest being. district 3 with chinatown, and the high altitude in the southwest. whites are 48 $%, asians 33%, african-americans at 6%. the lowest i nthe city in some time. and we identify multiple races. this is a sizeable category. let's go to the next one. the racial change, we have...
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." >>> we have little grem lens in our system but we are going try it with nick smith. the husband must be so relieved right now. >> he was extremely relieved but he mentioned the whistle. if you look over my shoulder, i'll show you where she was found. it was breaking news. we were just west of the san mateo bridge in an area called coyote point. dr. steven hammond held this photo of him and his wife kathy. the couple pictured smiling doing what they love to, do enjoying the outdoors, but it was last night that kathy, an experienced wind surfer with more than 20 years of sport under her belt got in a bit of trouble. a multi-agency search started last night provided the outcome everyone hoped for live this morning. this helicopter spotted the 62-year-old woman clinging to her boed board and elevated her to safety. her husband steve says after hours in the water she is okay. >> she is just kind of really tired and still a little cold, kind of weak. she feels okay. she is sort of like -- she is feeling better. i think by tomorrow she will be back to her usual self. >> the
." >>> we have little grem lens in our system but we are going try it with nick smith. the husband must be so relieved right now. >> he was extremely relieved but he mentioned the whistle. if you look over my shoulder, i'll show you where she was found. it was breaking news. we were just west of the san mateo bridge in an area called coyote point. dr. steven hammond held this photo of him and his wife kathy. the couple pictured smiling doing what they love to, do enjoying...
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mxico, el ejrcito mexicano liber anoche a 20 personas secuestradas por sicarios en monterrey, nuevo lengun las autoridades, las victimas llevaban 11 das esposadas en una vivienda y sus captores exigan una recompensa de 400 a 4 mil 500 dolares. ---los militares llegaron al lugar de los hechos gracias a una denuncia annima y lograron detener a un presunto secuestrador. take vo ---una maestra de el paso, fue liberada de una prision mexicana luego de haber sido utilizada como mula del narcotrafico. ---ana isela martinez, se encontraba en prision en ciudad juarez desde mayo pasado, cuando fue arrestada por introducir marihuana a traves de la frontera. ---la mujer fue liberada luego de argumentar que no sabia que le habian plantado 88 libras de marihuana en su camioneta. ---al parecer el narcotrafico utiliza personas comunes y corrientes para transportar la droga y no ser detectados por las autoridades. take vo --- en el salvador, el presidente mauricio funes habl sobre la creacin de empleos en el pas.. ---segn l, su programa gubernamental "casa para todos" ha creado 17 mil 500 empleos solo c
mxico, el ejrcito mexicano liber anoche a 20 personas secuestradas por sicarios en monterrey, nuevo lengun las autoridades, las victimas llevaban 11 das esposadas en una vivienda y sus captores exigan una recompensa de 400 a 4 mil 500 dolares. ---los militares llegaron al lugar de los hechos gracias a una denuncia annima y lograron detener a un presunto secuestrador. take vo ---una maestra de el paso, fue liberada de una prision mexicana luego de haber sido utilizada como mula del narcotrafico....