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. >> i said, well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace. we don't want them. >> but one man's trash... >> it just knocked my socks off. >> we have $50,000. >> within a few weeks, everybody knew about it. >> ...is another's treasure. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> there is a point we all have to stop. but no. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in denver, colorado. i'm meeting a retired couple who relocated here to be close to family. it was that move, or rather the downsizing that preceded it, that brought this inheritance surprise to light. >> my name's don camp. i don't know a thing about art, and i doubt you'll disagree when you hear about the two paintings that sat in my basement for years. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back in 2011, when don retires from his job as an electrical engineer in upstate new york. oh, they have all sorts of plans. they want to downsize. they want to travel the world, see their daughter in taiwan and work
. >> i said, well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace. we don't want them. >> but one man's trash... >> it just knocked my socks off. >> we have $50,000. >> within a few weeks, everybody knew about it. >> ...is another's treasure. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> there is a point we all have to stop. but no. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in denver, colorado. i'm meeting a retired couple who relocated here to be close...
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. >> i said, well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace. we don't want them. >> but one man's trash... >> it just knocked my socks off. >> we have $50,000. >> within a few weeks, everybody knew about it. >> ...is another's treasure. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> there is a point we all have to stop. but no. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in denver, colorado. i'm meeting a retired couple who relocated here to be close to family. it was that move, or rather the downsizing that preceded it, that brought this inheritance surprise to light. >> my name's don camp. i don't know a thing about art, and i doubt you'll disagree when you hear about the two paintings that sat in my basement for years. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back in 2011, when don retires from his job as an electrical engineer in upstate new york. oh, they have all sorts of plans. they want to downsize. they want to travel the world, see their daughter in taiwan and work
. >> i said, well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace. we don't want them. >> but one man's trash... >> it just knocked my socks off. >> we have $50,000. >> within a few weeks, everybody knew about it. >> ...is another's treasure. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> there is a point we all have to stop. but no. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in denver, colorado. i'm meeting a retired couple who relocated here to be close...
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the salvation army is hosting several events at ft. mason. their events begin tomorrow morning. >> stronger than normal rip kurnlts are expected to continue today on bay area beaches. national weather service is reminding everyone to be aware of their surroundings. watch out for the sneaker waves. the warning is extending down from sonoma to monterey county. sneaker waves seem to come out of nowhere. the current is expected to grow calmer by this afternoon. >> 4:40 right now. i was in pacifica this weekend hiking just above the ocean there. you could see how rough the water was, how strong the waves were from where i was. a lot of people spending time at bay area beaches with great spring weather. is the trend going to continue? >> vianey arana is in for kari hall this morning. >> one thing you might notice along half moon bay, seeing breezy to windy conditions. about 20 miles per hour coming up from the north. a closer look at the beach forecast, plus a look at what you can expect for opening day for the a's in just a bit. >> and here in the
the salvation army is hosting several events at ft. mason. their events begin tomorrow morning. >> stronger than normal rip kurnlts are expected to continue today on bay area beaches. national weather service is reminding everyone to be aware of their surroundings. watch out for the sneaker waves. the warning is extending down from sonoma to monterey county. sneaker waves seem to come out of nowhere. the current is expected to grow calmer by this afternoon. >> 4:40 right now. i was...
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sadly the salvation army said someone bought it for 150 bucks, but it's worth $3,000. he wants the trumpet back >> it's so hard so hard to tell somebody what this horn means, you can't describe it. if you don't play the horn, you can't understand the pain, you can understand how much a part of that instrument is part of you. >> the trumpet was a gift from his late father and had been in his family years, he said he'd gladly pay double or triple the 150 to get it back. he's also considering offering a reward. >>> here's a weird one out of utah. a federal judge refuses to toss out a lawsuit filed by a guy who wants to marry his commuter. chris severe said the move is in protest to same sex marriage. he's allowing him to file an amended claim but attorney general's office said computers can't consent to marriage and wants it dismissed >>> kathy orr back with severe weather >> we're talking about lots of rounds of rain, incidentally about the computer, computer can't keep you warm at night. laptop just can't do that. right? no hug there is. you can see in old city, looking
sadly the salvation army said someone bought it for 150 bucks, but it's worth $3,000. he wants the trumpet back >> it's so hard so hard to tell somebody what this horn means, you can't describe it. if you don't play the horn, you can't understand the pain, you can understand how much a part of that instrument is part of you. >> the trumpet was a gift from his late father and had been in his family years, he said he'd gladly pay double or triple the 150 to get it back. he's also...
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mitchell: the salvation army also supplied paper. they encouraged soldiers to write letters home, which they did in droves. you could see that in various museums. the information and letters tens informative that because, again, they were , censored. if you mentioned something about, you know, 40 of the men in my platoon went out across this river, that probably would have been retracted. susan: this section is on the tremendous effort to resupply for the war. mitchell: it was tremendous, despite the fact the u.s. got into the war late. despite the fact that we had very little infrastructure to bring, built up tremendous -- we had base sections near various parts of the front where supplies came in on a daily basis, and were transported usually by rail at the front. here, you see hot loaves of bread being baked and then they would have been shipped out to various areas on the frontline. susan: do you want to talk about general pershing as we go into this? mitchell: i think allison will agree with me on this. he was the ultimate comma
mitchell: the salvation army also supplied paper. they encouraged soldiers to write letters home, which they did in droves. you could see that in various museums. the information and letters tens informative that because, again, they were , censored. if you mentioned something about, you know, 40 of the men in my platoon went out across this river, that probably would have been retracted. susan: this section is on the tremendous effort to resupply for the war. mitchell: it was tremendous,...
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called the salvation army and got them a refrigerator. we all knew it and we would get the notes, did you get a letter from last night. you have to figure out how to solve this problem but he was great and follow up with you. i sent that refrigerator to you. nobody ever knew a lot of things were from him, that is what he would do every day. we are. >> a follow on to that. right to your senators and congresspeople and they will respond, minded. >> especially if you call. listening to the voicemail, it is a good thing. do they keep a log? they are supposed to keep a log. >> i hate to ask this question but wondering what it was like in the white house after the election because i wondered also if obama had any words of wisdom, has been so devastating for all of us, beyond belief but he has been quiet at some point, that he will into the public arena more or have some reflections. >> i left the white house by the time the election happens, but none of us thought this was going to happen. i will be honest, i told all the kids you got to go vot
called the salvation army and got them a refrigerator. we all knew it and we would get the notes, did you get a letter from last night. you have to figure out how to solve this problem but he was great and follow up with you. i sent that refrigerator to you. nobody ever knew a lot of things were from him, that is what he would do every day. we are. >> a follow on to that. right to your senators and congresspeople and they will respond, minded. >> especially if you call. listening to...
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this is damage from the quake in 2014 in napa. >> the salvation army will host several event at fort mason with the help from a fort mason firehouse and their event begin tomorrow morning. >> coming up, bizarre kidnapping, a teenage victim rescued and it involves the suspect calling 911. aizae a diurbg sryouof pa.a 1yea >>> it is both a bizarre and very disturbing story out of napa. a 13-year-old girl recovering this morning after escaping an alleged kidnapper who held her for more than 24 hours. >> we have the details of her dramatic escape and kidnapper's arrest. >> investigators say this man sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl. they say he met the girl who had run away at a gas station in napa early friday morning. that's where he convinced her to get into his truck. so noe sonoma county sheriff's deputies say he called saying his 13-year-old companion jumped from his truck when it was moving. when deputies arrived to check it out, the girl stumbled out from the bushes with road rash and told them they jumped out of the truck in fear for her life and said he had driven her aroun
this is damage from the quake in 2014 in napa. >> the salvation army will host several event at fort mason with the help from a fort mason firehouse and their event begin tomorrow morning. >> coming up, bizarre kidnapping, a teenage victim rescued and it involves the suspect calling 911. aizae a diurbg sryouof pa.a 1yea >>> it is both a bizarre and very disturbing story out of napa. a 13-year-old girl recovering this morning after escaping an alleged kidnapper who held her...
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i found out as you can do a lot with the salvation army. without fingerprints from anybody on the administration we call the salvation army were able to get them out refrigerator. those are the things he did but we went home every night. we all knew it would all get the notes. we like to get a letter from us like? any have to think figure out how to solve this insane problem. he said i was sent that and so nobody ever knew that they came from other organizations but that's what he would do every night ten letters. >> i just have a follow on for that. right to your senator sang congresspeople, they will respond. >> they will, especially if you call. like they are inspired to listen to all of the voicemail. >> they are supposed to keep a log. . . very worried that people that tt supported bernie might think they don't have to get out and vote for hillary. what do you think is going to happen? he's not going to break 37%. wrong. but, when president obama came out that the nex the next day ay clinton gave up was one of the best speeches of the
i found out as you can do a lot with the salvation army. without fingerprints from anybody on the administration we call the salvation army were able to get them out refrigerator. those are the things he did but we went home every night. we all knew it would all get the notes. we like to get a letter from us like? any have to think figure out how to solve this insane problem. he said i was sent that and so nobody ever knew that they came from other organizations but that's what he would do...
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and we found out that you can do a lot with the salvation army. and without anything a prince from anybody in the administration recall the salvation army and we were able to get them a refrigerator. so these are the things that he did when he went home every night. and be honest. and we look at the notes and did you get a letter from last night? and was a yes, i doubt letter. it would have to try to figure out how to solve this problem. and he would follow up with you.no one ever knew that a lot of the things we did were from him because it came from other organizations. but that is what he would do every day.10 letters. [inaudible conversations] yes, we are. >> i just have a follow on to that. write to your senators and congresspeople.and they will respond. mine did. >> is true, they will. especially if you call. there voicemail. they are literally required to listen to on the voicemail so it is a good thing. do they keep a log? they do. they should. they are supposed to keep a log. >> over here. i hate to ask this question really but i am just
and we found out that you can do a lot with the salvation army. and without anything a prince from anybody in the administration recall the salvation army and we were able to get them a refrigerator. so these are the things that he did when he went home every night. and be honest. and we look at the notes and did you get a letter from last night? and was a yes, i doubt letter. it would have to try to figure out how to solve this problem. and he would follow up with you.no one ever knew that a...
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now, the salvation army is also hosting several events at ft. mason with the help of the ft.on fire house. those events begin tomorrow morning. quarter to 6:00 right now. happening right now, the bay bridge, drivers may be distracted later this morning. at 9:00 a.m., pro-armenian groups plan to put up a banner on treasure island, similar to one that went up two years ago, for the entire month of april. supporters call it the start of the forgotten genocide. in 1915, when more than 1 million armenians died. the turkish government to this day denies it happened. >>> a new community center is slated to open in san jose this morning. it will focus on immigration services. music and dancing filled the dwra dwra grand opening of the immigration clinic over the weekend. it will provide low-cost legal services for undocumented men and women. san jose mayor sam liccardo says fear of deportation has increased the need for help. >> so critically important that we have these services here because in san jose, we have more than 80,000 undocumented immigrants. and that means we have thousa
now, the salvation army is also hosting several events at ft. mason with the help of the ft.on fire house. those events begin tomorrow morning. quarter to 6:00 right now. happening right now, the bay bridge, drivers may be distracted later this morning. at 9:00 a.m., pro-armenian groups plan to put up a banner on treasure island, similar to one that went up two years ago, for the entire month of april. supporters call it the start of the forgotten genocide. in 1915, when more than 1 million...
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. >> i said, well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace. we don't want them. >> but one man's trash... >> it just knocked my socks off. >> we have $50,000. >> within a few weeks, everybody knew about it. >> ...is another's treasure. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> there is a point we all have to stop. but no.
. >> i said, well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace. we don't want them. >> but one man's trash... >> it just knocked my socks off. >> we have $50,000. >> within a few weeks, everybody knew about it. >> ...is another's treasure. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> there is a point we all have to stop. but no.
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. >> i said, well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace.>> but one man's trash... >> it just knocked my socks off. >> we have $50,000. >> within a few weeks, everybody knew about it. >> ...is another's treasure. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> there is a point we all have to stop. but no.
. >> i said, well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace.>> but one man's trash... >> it just knocked my socks off. >> we have $50,000. >> within a few weeks, everybody knew about it. >> ...is another's treasure. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> there is a point we all have to stop. but no.
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agencies participating today-- include the salvation army, american red cross and pg-and- e.ay area communities are getting help from the president as they recover from winter storm damage. he has approved federal funding for the effort. governor brown recently wrote a letter to the president asking for the aid... this is the fourth disaster declaration for california this year. this one covers damage in february in all bay area counties except san francisco. this week democrats in the state legislature will try to push through a new gas tax and vehicle fees to pay to fix the state's crumbling roads. kpix 5, melissa caen is here with what to expect. drama! we're talking about raising taxes to pay for a basic government function. and nearly every democrat has to vote for it or it won't pass. the bill raises the gas tax by 12 cents a gallon, and imposes a fee of about 50 dollars for any vehicle depending on it's value, plus a one hundred dollar fee for zero-emissions vehicles that don't use gas. governor brown has said he wants the bill to pass this week - the senate appropriat
agencies participating today-- include the salvation army, american red cross and pg-and- e.ay area communities are getting help from the president as they recover from winter storm damage. he has approved federal funding for the effort. governor brown recently wrote a letter to the president asking for the aid... this is the fourth disaster declaration for california this year. this one covers damage in february in all bay area counties except san francisco. this week democrats in the state...
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. >> i said, well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace.an's trash... >> it just knocked my socks off. >> we have $50,000. >> within a few weeks, everybody knew about it. >> ...is another's treasure. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> there is a point we all have to stop. but no.
. >> i said, well, i guess the salvation army is as good as anyplace.an's trash... >> it just knocked my socks off. >> we have $50,000. >> within a few weeks, everybody knew about it. >> ...is another's treasure. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> there is a point we all have to stop. but no.
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. >> reporter: the salvation army's captain responded to napa hours after the quake. >> we were preparing meals actually in solano county transporting those across into napa. and so that preparedness meant that we were ready to go. we had the equipment in place, we had the volunteers in place. we were ready to support them as they needed it. >> reporter: this week he and other emergency response experts are meeting at fort mason for the epicenter conference so ensure they are ready to help bay area residents. the 1989 loma prieta was near santa cruz. thousands were were injured. according to the usgs there is a 63% chance a magnitude 6.7 earth quick will occur on one of the fault lines in the next 30 years. and a 99% chance for california overall. >> the disaster always teaches the first responder is likely to be your neighbor, not a police officer or fire fighter. so, get involved in the neighborhood, get to know your neighbors find out who may need extra help in a disaster. and take care of your family. >> reporter: tomorrow the summit will be examining a quake simulation along the hayw
. >> reporter: the salvation army's captain responded to napa hours after the quake. >> we were preparing meals actually in solano county transporting those across into napa. and so that preparedness meant that we were ready to go. we had the equipment in place, we had the volunteers in place. we were ready to support them as they needed it. >> reporter: this week he and other emergency response experts are meeting at fort mason for the epicenter conference so ensure they are...
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collaboratively with departmentagys and third party efolks like the interfaith council, red cross and salvation army so participated in one on one with department of maejs manage. i believe nert gave a presentation as well as assistant chief [inaudible] and franklin also took up part of a afternoon discussing fire department planning and operations. on april 6, i participated in walk to work day and had the opportunity to meet with supervisor se fewer to sit down with all the new supervisors. typically at the beginning of their term i send a letter congrating them and asking for time. we had a very good discussion, over a hour regarding the role of the fire department. she had a lot of very interesting questions, concerns. she talked about some of the nuances of her district in the richmond, aging infratruckture, overhead wires. that was late thursday evening 4 thirty clck to 6 o'clock. the next morning there was a 4 alarm fire in her district which she responded to. with her i think we will have a very open minded and very involved supervirez and look forward working with her and appreciate her tim
collaboratively with departmentagys and third party efolks like the interfaith council, red cross and salvation army so participated in one on one with department of maejs manage. i believe nert gave a presentation as well as assistant chief [inaudible] and franklin also took up part of a afternoon discussing fire department planning and operations. on april 6, i participated in walk to work day and had the opportunity to meet with supervisor se fewer to sit down with all the new supervisors....
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collaboratively with departmentagys and third party efolks like the interfaith council, red cross and salvation army so participated in one on one with department of maejs manage. i believe nert gave a presentation as well as assistant chief [inaudible] and franklin also took up part of a afternoon discussing fire department planning and operations. on april 6, i participated in walk to work day and had the opportunity to meet with supervisor se fewer to sit down with all the new supervisors. typically at the beginning of their term i send a letter congrating them and asking for time. we had a very good discussion, over a hour regarding the role of the fire department. she had a lot of very interesting questions, concerns. she talked about some of the nuances of her district in the richmond, aging infratruckture, overhead wires. that was late thursday evening 4 thirty clck to 6 o'clock. the next morning there was a 4 alarm fire in her district which she responded to. with her i think we will have a very open minded and very involved supervirez and look forward working with her and appreciate her tim
collaboratively with departmentagys and third party efolks like the interfaith council, red cross and salvation army so participated in one on one with department of maejs manage. i believe nert gave a presentation as well as assistant chief [inaudible] and franklin also took up part of a afternoon discussing fire department planning and operations. on april 6, i participated in walk to work day and had the opportunity to meet with supervisor se fewer to sit down with all the new supervisors....
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several hundred thousand more served with the red cross and salvation army. woodrow wilson said without the women, we could not have won the war. this will give impetus to the 19th amendment, giving women the right to vote. it is also changing demographics. million african americans leave the south in search of wartime jobs. that will change the demographics of the united states and encourage things such as the harlem renaissance. we go from being a debtor nation to being a creditor nation. city. >> beginning, some say, the american century. was the second world war inevitable because of the end of the first? >> behaved ever said war is inevitable, but the unresolved issues that come out of the war itself and the expectations that are not met are definitely leading in that direction. a combination of this in the great depression is creating a lot of tensions. japan participates in the war on the side of the allies, and in return gets a number of islands in the pacific we will have to bloodily take. the italians feel like they are left out. dealing with these
several hundred thousand more served with the red cross and salvation army. woodrow wilson said without the women, we could not have won the war. this will give impetus to the 19th amendment, giving women the right to vote. it is also changing demographics. million african americans leave the south in search of wartime jobs. that will change the demographics of the united states and encourage things such as the harlem renaissance. we go from being a debtor nation to being a creditor nation....
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serve in uniform in world war i, several hundred thousand more serve in the red cross and the salvation army. thousands more in industry back home. woodrow wilson said without the women we could not have won the war. this will finally give impetus for the 19th amendment which will be passed in august of 1920 giving women the right to vote. it is also changing demograph s demographics. a half million african-americans leave the south for the first time during the war in search of war time jobs. and that will change the demographics of the united states and lead to things and encourage things such as harlem renaissance. we go from being a debtor nation to creditor nation and locust of economic power in the world moves from london to new york city. >> beginning some say in the american century. >> absolutely. >> was the second world war inevitable because of the end of the first? >> the unresolved issues that come out about the war itself and the expectations that are not met are definitely leading in that direction. but a combination of it and the great depression is creating a lot of the tens
serve in uniform in world war i, several hundred thousand more serve in the red cross and the salvation army. thousands more in industry back home. woodrow wilson said without the women we could not have won the war. this will finally give impetus for the 19th amendment which will be passed in august of 1920 giving women the right to vote. it is also changing demograph s demographics. a half million african-americans leave the south for the first time during the war in search of war time jobs....
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collaboratively with departmentagys and third party efolks like the interfaith council, red cross and salvation armyo participated in one on one with department of maejs manage. i believe nert gave a presentation as well as assistant chief [inaudible] and franklin also took up part of a afternoon discussing fire department planning and operations. on april 6, i participated in walk to work day and had the opportunity to meet with supervisor se fewer to sit down with all the new supervisors. typically at the beginning of their term i send a letter congrating them and asking for time. we had a very good discussion, over a hour regarding the role of the fire department. she had a lot of very interesting questions, concerns. she talked about some of the nuances of her district in the richmond, aging infratruckture, overhead wires. that was late thursday evening 4 thirty clck to 6 o'clock. the next morning there was a 4 alarm fire in her district which she responded to. with her i think we will have a very open minded and very involved supervirez and look forward working with her and appreciate her time.
collaboratively with departmentagys and third party efolks like the interfaith council, red cross and salvation armyo participated in one on one with department of maejs manage. i believe nert gave a presentation as well as assistant chief [inaudible] and franklin also took up part of a afternoon discussing fire department planning and operations. on april 6, i participated in walk to work day and had the opportunity to meet with supervisor se fewer to sit down with all the new supervisors....