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we'll explain, coming up. >> reporter: and i'm sharon sharon with -- sharon gibala with traffic controlthis is what the topside of the beltway looks like. we have two problems to get in your way, we'll send it to marty now. >> that's been a problem since 4:50! coming up, university of maryland's golf coach. fred funk. you know him from the protour. he's a good golfer and represents us well. he's trying to be a progolfer. he knows about surgery. it's like having your hip replaced and having $10,000 riding on that shot. stay tuned, the morning edition stay tuned, the morning edition continues after this. ,, >>> it's 6:30 exactly. as the bright sunshines down on the beginning of this day. it's not a day that's starting out very well on the topside of the beltway. you can see in a moment, first, marty with first warning weather. >> we'll look at the forecast for the day. it's going to start getting steamy. [no audio] >> 81 at lunch and going to a high of 91. [audio going in and out] >> really, sitting down roads are out of it as well. here's sharon with more. >> yeah, the backup on the tops
we'll explain, coming up. >> reporter: and i'm sharon sharon with -- sharon gibala with traffic controlthis is what the topside of the beltway looks like. we have two problems to get in your way, we'll send it to marty now. >> that's been a problem since 4:50! coming up, university of maryland's golf coach. fred funk. you know him from the protour. he's a good golfer and represents us well. he's trying to be a progolfer. he knows about surgery. it's like having your hip replaced and...
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we'll also talk to sharon stone, a celebrity activist who for more than 16 years has become a face and champion for aids research. let's get started. of course, a lot has changed in 30 years. we now know what causes this disease and we do have medicines to treat it, up to a point. but as people have told me over and over again, don't be fooled. it is 2011, but here at the epicenter of this epidemic in atlanta, in many ways it still feels almost like 1981. for the last 18 years, angel vucetic has walked through these doors at the ponce de leon clinic in atlanta. it's the aids clinic. >> this building is more like a day hospital. we have five main clinics nine subspecialty clinics, all the aids services organizations are on site here for support. >> reporter: it started as a small infectious disease clinic on the grounds of grady memorial hospital 25 years ago. when angel was charged with crafting a response to the growing aids epidemic. >> we were operating seven days a week, 12 hours a day with a 100% terminal population. >> reporter: every patient you took care of died. >> every patie
we'll also talk to sharon stone, a celebrity activist who for more than 16 years has become a face and champion for aids research. let's get started. of course, a lot has changed in 30 years. we now know what causes this disease and we do have medicines to treat it, up to a point. but as people have told me over and over again, don't be fooled. it is 2011, but here at the epicenter of this epidemic in atlanta, in many ways it still feels almost like 1981. for the last 18 years, angel vucetic...
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>> sharon stone hit the spotlight with this one, "basic instinct." she's pout putting the spotlight on aids. she says her commitment to the fight was inspired by the death of her friend and angting coach roy londed who died of aids in 1993. over the past 16 years, stone has traveled the globe speaking out, and she's helped raise millions of dollars for the american foundation for aids research. when you started, it was a three-year term. you said i'm going to be involved until there's an aids vaccine. >> it started one evening had when elizabeth taylor wouldn't come. after the evening, which i was terrified to fill elizabeth's gigantic high heels, they said, could i do three years. and i was freaked out, and i did three years. and in three years i just thought, i didn't get this done in three years. how could i not get this done in three years? and then suddenly i'm in the 16th year of three years. >> aids vaccine was something that you talked about, though, in terms of a benchmark of success. >> that i really, really wanted to get to. so we're -- yo
>> sharon stone hit the spotlight with this one, "basic instinct." she's pout putting the spotlight on aids. she says her commitment to the fight was inspired by the death of her friend and angting coach roy londed who died of aids in 1993. over the past 16 years, stone has traveled the globe speaking out, and she's helped raise millions of dollars for the american foundation for aids research. when you started, it was a three-year term. you said i'm going to be involved until...
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i'll have more, coming up. >> i'm sharon gibala with traffic control.u're about to head out and if you're planning on traveling downtown, watch what the new construction will tell you about it. >>> in for marty bass. we told you about how hot it will be. what's responsible for the hot temperatures? we'll have the forecast in a few moments. >>> they're together at last. motley crue and poison are on tour together. we'll talk about the show that fans have been waiting for ever to see. stay tuned. the morning edition continues in a moment. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we have a human haze forming. it will be a warm and humid week. sharon has an accident in west towson and it's tim in for marty at the first warning weather. >>> well, good morning, everyone. today is a day you can dress for the way that you feel. you don't have to worry about how hot you'll get. we're on target for the early june days. we have moderate humidity. we have clear skies and it will be a comfortable night. tomorrow, you'll have to consider how cool it will stay throughout the day. hot a
i'll have more, coming up. >> i'm sharon gibala with traffic control.u're about to head out and if you're planning on traveling downtown, watch what the new construction will tell you about it. >>> in for marty bass. we told you about how hot it will be. what's responsible for the hot temperatures? we'll have the forecast in a few moments. >>> they're together at last. motley crue and poison are on tour together. we'll talk about the show that fans have been waiting for...
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sharon chin. i do have to ask this question.'t mean to burst this bubble of positive experience. are police talking to the more about any consequences of leaving the keys in the vehicle? >> reporter: they are not talking specifically about charges in this case. the captain we have been talking to is that actually not an unusual occurrence, a young mother and think they are going to be gone for just a couple minutes, leave the baby in the car. obviously a very good lesson and warning not to do that. >> absolutely. all right. sharon chin, thank you very much for that update. >>> ask your self. would you give up your cell phone if you thought it might cause cancer. after years of research and debate that's where we find ourselves today. new evidence suggesting there is a danger and what if anything you can do to protect yourself. >>> and until now they were two masses with their own right-of- way. now the streams will cross. the brewing collision course on the golden gate bridge. >>> dana, speaking of collisions, guess who leads th
sharon chin. i do have to ask this question.'t mean to burst this bubble of positive experience. are police talking to the more about any consequences of leaving the keys in the vehicle? >> reporter: they are not talking specifically about charges in this case. the captain we have been talking to is that actually not an unusual occurrence, a young mother and think they are going to be gone for just a couple minutes, leave the baby in the car. obviously a very good lesson and warning not...
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sharon chin is in emeryville tonight where that train was supposed to arrive earlier today. sharon. >> reporter: yes, there are a number of surviving passengers who are on their way back here, back here to the emeryville station. dozens of passengers who escaped injury crowded on to buses in reno tonight. their final stop, the bay area. before getting on to the bus, linda and clayton cook of placerville described the inferno from two train cars away. >> all of the flames coming. there was diesel fuel all over the windows. >> we facility the impact and looked on the window on the other side of the train and it was engulfed in flames. >> my heartfelt like it was up in my throat because we didn't know if it was the end or what. >> she's out there. >> a passenger with a cell phone captured the moments after the fiery crash. officers say a semitruck carrying gravel slammed into the middle of a ten car amtrak train on a rural nevada crossing this morning. two cars burst into flames. >> train engineer himself saw this coming up, hit some brakes, and as the train collided, it contin
sharon chin is in emeryville tonight where that train was supposed to arrive earlier today. sharon. >> reporter: yes, there are a number of surviving passengers who are on their way back here, back here to the emeryville station. dozens of passengers who escaped injury crowded on to buses in reno tonight. their final stop, the bay area. before getting on to the bus, linda and clayton cook of placerville described the inferno from two train cars away. >> all of the flames coming....
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sharon shows us the city's biggest funeral of its kind in decade. sharon. >> tonight they are buried side by side earlier today they were remembered as heros. in flag draped caskets, lieutenant vincent perez and tony valerio -- say good-bye to the men who died last week battling a house fire. >> tony and vinnie died together and they will be buried together. >> winston churchhill said we make a living by what we get. we make a life by what we give. vince and tony gave it all and for that we will be e tenderly grateful. >> committed to public service. >> my brother vinnie died doing what made him come hay live. he got a great deal of joy and fulfillment from being a man of service. >> to my brother, now you are free. i will see you again, but not yet. not yet. >> valerio, the friendly world traveler, athlete, and urban chicken farmer with a sense of humor. >> we were buddies off the job as well. we volunteered on the overdose team so we could get into rock concerts for free. >> tony was a free spirited medic within the department of public health who
sharon shows us the city's biggest funeral of its kind in decade. sharon. >> tonight they are buried side by side earlier today they were remembered as heros. in flag draped caskets, lieutenant vincent perez and tony valerio -- say good-bye to the men who died last week battling a house fire. >> tony and vinnie died together and they will be buried together. >> winston churchhill said we make a living by what we get. we make a life by what we give. vince and tony gave it all...
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sharon chen near mill valley on the effort this weekend to keep the fire danger at bay. sharon? >> reporter: to take a look at some of what they're doing, take a look at the ridge line. marine county fire crews have carved a clear space to keep fire from spreading between mill valley and larkspur. for example, the fire prevention efforts are under way to protect communities and now, fire departments are asking homeowners to do their part to protect their property. >> this is a good example of somebody taking some time and doing some clearances. >> pla rin county fire crews are spending the -- marin county fire crews are inspecting homes one by one to see if they have done enough to prepare for the fire season that begins monday. and this home is a good example of ample defensible space, with tree and brush far enough away from the home to minimize the spread of flames. not all homeowners are open. with late season rains, thick vegetation grows in abundance and near the mount tamalpais state park, the roads are windy and narrow and in case of a wildfire, residents must work now f
sharon chen near mill valley on the effort this weekend to keep the fire danger at bay. sharon? >> reporter: to take a look at some of what they're doing, take a look at the ridge line. marine county fire crews have carved a clear space to keep fire from spreading between mill valley and larkspur. for example, the fire prevention efforts are under way to protect communities and now, fire departments are asking homeowners to do their part to protect their property. >> this is a good...
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ken. >> sharon chin with the latest. thank you sharon. >>> one of the best known sex offenders just returned to the bay area. sex offenders move all the time. but robert lyles show us, authorities are making quite an effort to let neighbors know he's back. >> what we're telling them is to be aware that there's a high risk sex offender living in the area. >> so detectives and deputies rang bells and knocked on 1500 doors that straddle the road, telling all who answer, gary chandler lives next door behind this green gate. >> he lives way too close to the school. there's too many children in the neighborhood. >> do you think they should go door to door? >> yes. >> but the sheriff's door to door blitz as unnecessary. >> megan's law, carey is going to be on the megan's law wean site. >> in fact, a search of the megan's law website revealed 17 sex offenders living within one mile of one another. but neighbors say deputies never warned them of the other 16. >> one guy and telling us about one guy, they should have been telling
ken. >> sharon chin with the latest. thank you sharon. >>> one of the best known sex offenders just returned to the bay area. sex offenders move all the time. but robert lyles show us, authorities are making quite an effort to let neighbors know he's back. >> what we're telling them is to be aware that there's a high risk sex offender living in the area. >> so detectives and deputies rang bells and knocked on 1500 doors that straddle the road, telling all who answer,...
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sharon chin at st. mary's cathedral. thank you, sharon. 50 fire trucks will be part of tomorrow's funeral procession. the route will go from st. mary's down market street through the mission district and then onto 280 southbound. all the southbound lanes of interstate 280 will be closed for four hours. from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. of course we will be broadcasting live coverage of the firefighters memorial tomorrow starting with eyewitness news at noon. we will also have a live feed at cbssf.com. >>> friends and family of a missing nursing student say they will not give up hope that she is still alive. they held a vigil in hayward tonight for michele lee. she disappeared may 27th from keizer's hayward medical center. police are calling it a homicide investigation but lee's loved ones say they won't stop looking. >> michele is so important to me. i just -- i don't want to believe that anyone could take her away from me. >> we know she is out there waiting for us, you know. we are going to bring her home. >> police call lee's for
sharon chin at st. mary's cathedral. thank you, sharon. 50 fire trucks will be part of tomorrow's funeral procession. the route will go from st. mary's down market street through the mission district and then onto 280 southbound. all the southbound lanes of interstate 280 will be closed for four hours. from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. of course we will be broadcasting live coverage of the firefighters memorial tomorrow starting with eyewitness news at noon. we will also have a live feed at cbssf.com....
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general attaches to offer us sharon says in an interview to our team even as the u.n. security council debates a resolution against the syrian government. but nato is challenging its members to join the arab garb meant colonel gadhafi in libya a moscow pushes for peace talks. and the use of an animal drug to execute death row inmates in the u.s. would actually be torturing them to death. but from our headquarters in central moscow here watching our t.v. with me and he said now it's six pm here in the russian capital four pm in brussels and draft resolutions against the syrian regime are under consideration at the u.n. nuclear watchdog and the security council but so far russia is affectively been blocking a proposal to condemn president assad's government for its crackdown on protesters moscow says discussing the resolution at the security council will only escalate
general attaches to offer us sharon says in an interview to our team even as the u.n. security council debates a resolution against the syrian government. but nato is challenging its members to join the arab garb meant colonel gadhafi in libya a moscow pushes for peace talks. and the use of an animal drug to execute death row inmates in the u.s. would actually be torturing them to death. but from our headquarters in central moscow here watching our t.v. with me and he said now it's six pm here...
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. >> for sharon gillespie, sharon, and lisa, it was all of that and perhaps a bit more. >> linden, texasmother's day, may 11th, 2003. assistant chief of police sharon gillespie makes a routine traffic stop at a convenience store parking lot. it's all caught on the dashboard camera in her police car. >> she is a very good officer. she's a smart, real smart person, and a real caring type person. >> after being stopped, the driver immediately exits the vehicle and surprisingly begins walking away. gillespie calls him back asking for some identification. >> and when sherry stopped him, she didn't know for sure who he was, and she asked him for his i.d. and he said, well, i don't have any i.d., but he told her his last name. >> he tells her his last name is gray. gillespie realizes he fits the description of andrew lee gray, a man wanted by police for assaulting his girlfriend with a knife. she asks gray to put his hands on the trunk of the car. >> he placed his hands on the car and she took her handcuffs out. he spun around to fight her. she grabbed him by the shirt and she told him, you don
. >> for sharon gillespie, sharon, and lisa, it was all of that and perhaps a bit more. >> linden, texasmother's day, may 11th, 2003. assistant chief of police sharon gillespie makes a routine traffic stop at a convenience store parking lot. it's all caught on the dashboard camera in her police car. >> she is a very good officer. she's a smart, real smart person, and a real caring type person. >> after being stopped, the driver immediately exits the vehicle and...
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supervisor cohen: one question, sharon. >> excuse me, supervisor. i would like to think our marriage and department heads -- our mayor and department heads. i have to leave. and i am not getting paid. i heard you say people who have to leave, leave. my question is simply this -- thank you, and i would like to say thank god, and we have an opportunity, in the opportunity is what i think i heard in the comments reflected by others. we all have needs. i would ask do the following in anchoring this discussion and subsequent discussions. that we not think in the short term, but we look at this as an opportunity to build ongoing capacity. my question is simple. we missed an opportunity, mayor lee, to submit a federal application, and one of the things i would hope that we would do in this and subsequent meetings is that we not make our communities interests competitive. with african-americans leaving this city. we already know that. we need a strategy for that. historically, for the last year and a half, we've not had any institutional anchoring in our rf
supervisor cohen: one question, sharon. >> excuse me, supervisor. i would like to think our marriage and department heads -- our mayor and department heads. i have to leave. and i am not getting paid. i heard you say people who have to leave, leave. my question is simply this -- thank you, and i would like to say thank god, and we have an opportunity, in the opportunity is what i think i heard in the comments reflected by others. we all have needs. i would ask do the following in...
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sharon? >> reporter: ken, the nevada highway patrol says five, maybe six people have died in the fiery crash that one passenger captured on cell phone video. >> she is out there tell her to hang and jump! hang and jump! there's somebody over there. tell her -- >> get out of the car! move back! >> reporter: in the first terrifying moment passengers yelled to others to jump to safety presumably from the upper level of the train. one witness says a semi slammed into the fourth car of the amtrak train and the two cars and the truck burst into flames this morning on a rural nevada highway 70 miles east of reno. authorities say the dead include the truck driver and an amtrak employee but there may be more. >> at that particular time we knew we had at least two fatalities at the time. so far we know there's about 3 or 4 more that the fire department has at least confirmed inside the -- one of the cabs or sees in one of the compartments itself. >> she is out there tell her to jump. >> reporter: a tot
sharon? >> reporter: ken, the nevada highway patrol says five, maybe six people have died in the fiery crash that one passenger captured on cell phone video. >> she is out there tell her to hang and jump! hang and jump! there's somebody over there. tell her -- >> get out of the car! move back! >> reporter: in the first terrifying moment passengers yelled to others to jump to safety presumably from the upper level of the train. one witness says a semi slammed into the...
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the right indication, it is really remarkable how well patients do. >> that is certainly true for sharonher surgery with a profit, just two months ago. -- was april 5, just two months ago. >> it is a meeting between then and now. -- it is amazing between then and now. it is incredible the things i could not do and i can do them now. there's just no pain. >> some of that nation's top cancer specialists had to make some tough decisions, how to treat leukemia patients now that a life-saving drug is in short supply. it can treat 40% of patients, but without the drug, the cure rate is zero. >> it has affected life and death situations in the u.s. for about six months. >> the drug was recalled after crystallization was discovered in the product. some experts point out, it is uncommon for the more profitable brand-name drugs to be in short supply. earlier this year, the fda said for several weeks there was nothing in production. the shortage extends to other drugs, including electrolyte use in ivies. adding a bath to chemotherapy treatment appears to lower the risk of a growing. those not given
the right indication, it is really remarkable how well patients do. >> that is certainly true for sharonher surgery with a profit, just two months ago. -- was april 5, just two months ago. >> it is a meeting between then and now. -- it is amazing between then and now. it is incredible the things i could not do and i can do them now. there's just no pain. >> some of that nation's top cancer specialists had to make some tough decisions, how to treat leukemia patients now that a...
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sharon chin, cbs 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pounds!esearchers at a diabetes conference reported volunteers who drank two or more diet sodas a day actually gained weight. over a decade, their >>> diet soda may be packing on the pounds. volunteers drank 2 or more a day gained weight. over a decade their bellies grew 70% more than others. one expert says that diet soda may turn on your sweet tooth and you'll keep craving sweets until your body gets its sugar fix. >>> let your sweet tooth be for a good cause. the oakland as are serving up rootbeer floats for juvenile diabetes fundraising. roberta gonzales and julie watts are serving up the rootbeer floats. last year's event raised more than $31,000. we have a special guest to our right, tony tantillo decided to leave new york and come home and lay out a little tip for us. >> this is my home, too. >> i know. >> i love rootbeer floats. >> what happened to our invitation? >> eating healthy is good but rootbeer floats are fantastic. two fruits i brought are apricots locally grown and they are
sharon chin, cbs 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pounds!esearchers at a diabetes conference reported volunteers who drank two or more diet sodas a day actually gained weight. over a decade, their >>> diet soda may be packing on the pounds. volunteers drank 2 or more a day gained weight. over a decade their bellies grew 70% more than others. one expert says that diet soda may turn on your sweet tooth and you'll keep craving sweets until your body gets its sugar fix. >>> let your sweet...
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sharon, thank you. >>> as we mentioned, 50 fire trucks will be part of the long escort to colma. cemetery there, holy cross during tomorrow's funeral procession. that route goes from st. mary's all the way out to marcus street and through the mission district on to 280 southbound. all southbound lanes of interstate 280 will be shut down to ceremony boulevard from 3:00 p.m. until about 7:00 p.m. of course we'll have live coverage of the funeral tomorrow. it starts at noon. we will also stream it live on our website, cbssf.com. >>> we have breaking news to tell you about. three men have been stabbed in downtown san jose. cbs 5 photo journalist, jim flanigan is on scene and they have all been taken to the hospital. this happened about an hour ago on first street. this is not far from san jose state. as you can see, dozens of police officers are there right now, but what we don't know is the victims conditions. >>> well friends and family of a missing nursing student say they are not giving up hope that she is still alive. they held a vigil in heyward tonight for michelle lee. she di
sharon, thank you. >>> as we mentioned, 50 fire trucks will be part of the long escort to colma. cemetery there, holy cross during tomorrow's funeral procession. that route goes from st. mary's all the way out to marcus street and through the mission district on to 280 southbound. all southbound lanes of interstate 280 will be shut down to ceremony boulevard from 3:00 p.m. until about 7:00 p.m. of course we'll have live coverage of the funeral tomorrow. it starts at noon. we will also...
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sharon chin, cbs 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, finding its way.after the chick hatched from its egg. it's a magellan- nic >>> it's only days old but the darling of the san francisco zoo is a baby penguin. this is just hours after the chick hatched from its egg. not ready for prime time but in a couple of months it will be splashing around -- loud though -- with its fellow penguin chicks. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, san francisco firefighters hurt in the line of duty. three firefighters hurt, two critically. the latest on their conditions. it's all coming up tonight at 5:00 and 6:00 right here on eyewitness news. >>> and weather-wise, what's cooking. we have some partly cloudy skies around the bay area, a bigger storm looks like it's going to affect weekend plans. but be prepared for that one. >> sounds like a rainy june. >> yeah. >> all right. thanks, lawrence. that's it for us here at cbs 5 newsroom. have a great afternoon. we'll see you tonight again at 5:00. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com ,, [ woman ] everybody's looki
sharon chin, cbs 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, finding its way.after the chick hatched from its egg. it's a magellan- nic >>> it's only days old but the darling of the san francisco zoo is a baby penguin. this is just hours after the chick hatched from its egg. not ready for prime time but in a couple of months it will be splashing around -- loud though -- with its fellow penguin chicks. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, san francisco firefighters hurt in the line of duty. three...
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>> this will be one to follow, sharon. thank you. >>> the political got personal in the state capitol today. a confrontation between lawmakers before they hashed out a budget deal. california lawmakers came from a statement made comparing a budget proposal to a shakedown theme from something from the sopranos. the lawmaker demanded an apology on baffle of italian americans and when wagner made a confrontational apology it started. >>> saggy pants you see guys wearing got one college student in trouble at the airport today. elizabeth cook shows us what started as a flight back to school ended up with the guy in handcuffs. >> reporter: less than 24 hours after deshawn spoke at the funeral for his best friend high school football star david henderson who was shot last month deshawn finds himself behind bars. after donna doyle dropped off her son at s.f.o. she got a frantic phone call. >> i'm in a police car and i'm going down the freeway. for what? why? they said they arrested me because i wouldn't pull up my pants. >> report
>> this will be one to follow, sharon. thank you. >>> the political got personal in the state capitol today. a confrontation between lawmakers before they hashed out a budget deal. california lawmakers came from a statement made comparing a budget proposal to a shakedown theme from something from the sopranos. the lawmaker demanded an apology on baffle of italian americans and when wagner made a confrontational apology it started. >>> saggy pants you see guys wearing got...
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sharon chin shows us the city's biggest funeral of its kind in decades. >> in flag draped caskets, tonyio and vincent take their final journey on fire engines. family and friends packed the cathedral to say good-bye. >> tony and vinnie died together and they will be buried together. >> winston churchill said we make a living by what we get. we make a life by what we give. vince and tony gave it all and for that we will be e tenderly grateful. >> perez remembered as a fireman's fireman. >> my brother, vinnie, died doing what made him come alive. he got a great deal of joy and fulfillment from being a man of service. >> to my brother, now you are free. i will see you again, but not yet. not yet. >> valerio, the friendly world traveler, athlete, and urban chicken farmer with a sense of humor. >> we were buddies off the job as well. we volunteered on the overdose team so we could get into rock concerts for free. >> tony was a free spirited medic with the department of public health who eventually became a firefighter. he was a hippy who called himself's the people's paramedic. [ bell ringin
sharon chin shows us the city's biggest funeral of its kind in decades. >> in flag draped caskets, tonyio and vincent take their final journey on fire engines. family and friends packed the cathedral to say good-bye. >> tony and vinnie died together and they will be buried together. >> winston churchill said we make a living by what we get. we make a life by what we give. vince and tony gave it all and for that we will be e tenderly grateful. >> perez remembered as a...
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sharon chin on the family's ordeal and relief. >> an emotional reunion at the corona family home. one month old mariana missing for 3 1/2 hours now safe again with her loved ones. >> i thought they were going to do something to her. thank god i have her back and thank you for helping me. >> she just returned from a checkup in salinas where doctors made sure she was okay. a hiker found the baby and abandoned car. police say she was still in her car seat. the car thief nowhere in sight. >> what really struck me was that the car was empty. that's odd. why would somebody leave a baby alone in the car? >> the heart wrenching afternoon began when the mother stopped at the food bank at st. katherine's church in morgan hill. she told police she left her baby in the car, the key still inside. but when she returned a few minutes later, her car was stolen. her 911 call set off a desperate search and statewide amber alert that ended around 5:30 with the baby's discovery. the grandmother shed tears of joy. >> happy because she is mine. >> police say they don't believe the family was targeted.
sharon chin on the family's ordeal and relief. >> an emotional reunion at the corona family home. one month old mariana missing for 3 1/2 hours now safe again with her loved ones. >> i thought they were going to do something to her. thank god i have her back and thank you for helping me. >> she just returned from a checkup in salinas where doctors made sure she was okay. a hiker found the baby and abandoned car. police say she was still in her car seat. the car thief nowhere...
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sharon chin on how homeowners are getting the familiar message to get ready. >> just clean out some ofation on this lower side of the structure. >> reporter: when firefighters walked around gordon's home, they could tell he's serious about presenting his prom from wildfire -- protecting his property if wildfire. a -- from wildfire. >> that fire gave everyone a real heads-up and the reality of it. right. >> reporter: the marin county fire crews are patrolling each neighborhood to see if it's ready for monday. >> this is a good example of somebody taking some time and really doing some clearance. >> reporter: captain pierce said this home has done a good job clearing out a defensible space of 100 feet away from the space and trimming branches 10 feet from the ground. but not everyone is as prepared. >> where this becomes a neighborhood is he may do a great job of this. but his neighbor down the road may not and then that fire travels up into the canopy and end up working its way up the canyon. >> reporter: late season rain has sprouted tall thick vegetation, plenty of fuel for fire and i
sharon chin on how homeowners are getting the familiar message to get ready. >> just clean out some ofation on this lower side of the structure. >> reporter: when firefighters walked around gordon's home, they could tell he's serious about presenting his prom from wildfire -- protecting his property if wildfire. a -- from wildfire. >> that fire gave everyone a real heads-up and the reality of it. right. >> reporter: the marin county fire crews are patrolling each...
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>> sharon, a lot of times we see when this has happened in the past, the driver as soon as they discover the baby they ditch the car close by but apparently that is not the case here. >> reporter: yeah. that's what they are hoping. police say that often times what happens is that maybe they will find the back of a mall or some parking lot somewhere and then leave the car. police are all over the place. when we were out at the park lot, they have helicopters overhead, they are looking just in case that does happen. and that's what the parents and police are hoping will happen, that there will be a safe happy ending. >> keep us updated, sharon chin in san jose tonight, thanks. >>> tonight, police are looking into a possible connection between the disappearance of a young nursing student and another student that went missing last year. there are several striking similarities in both cases. len ramirez is in hayward with what police are saying. len. >> reporter: that's exactly right. the disappearance of 26-year- old michelle le from hayward here took a dramatic twist today when police confi
>> sharon, a lot of times we see when this has happened in the past, the driver as soon as they discover the baby they ditch the car close by but apparently that is not the case here. >> reporter: yeah. that's what they are hoping. police say that often times what happens is that maybe they will find the back of a mall or some parking lot somewhere and then leave the car. police are all over the place. when we were out at the park lot, they have helicopters overhead, they are...
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some pundits thought it would be a shrugfest against the gop frontrunner but sharon chin shows us not [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: 7 republican presidential candidates in their first national debate in crucial early voting new hampshire. they didn't attack, they played nice. former senator rick santorum passed on criticizing tim pawlenty's physical plans. >> what's happened in this administration is they have passed obama care being first and foremost. >> reporter: he blasted mitt romney's health care plan wouldn't even repeat the word oh bomb knee today. >> why would you choose those words, your rife al is standing there. if it was oh bomb knee care why is it not oh bomb knee care. >> president obama is the person who i feeted in saying in saying he looked to massachusetts in designing his program. >> reporter: instead they fired on one enemy. president obama. from tea party favorite michelle bark man. >> i will not rest until i repeal obama care. >> reporter: to frontrunner romney whose new hampshire poll numbers doubled the total of his 6 opponents. >> he failed at a time
some pundits thought it would be a shrugfest against the gop frontrunner but sharon chin shows us not [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: 7 republican presidential candidates in their first national debate in crucial early voting new hampshire. they didn't attack, they played nice. former senator rick santorum passed on criticizing tim pawlenty's physical plans. >> what's happened in this administration is they have passed obama care being first and foremost. >> reporter:...
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though the encounter has been hard on sharon gillespie, she exhibited astounding courage and resolveoughout the blood-chilling fight. >> she's alive, she's well, she's doing good for herself. miss gillespie is an awesome woman herself and she has a big heart, too. >> the kind of generous heart shared by pat coughlan and licia rector. for licia getting involved may have been all in a day's work. >> she somehow got him turned over and i just got control of the man and helped to handcuff him and then i went about finishing checking out my groceries. >>> next up on "caught on camera: what would you do" a knockout punch in a pizza joint has everyone looking away. >> if one person would have stood up, things could have turned out a bit differently. >>> and later, a horrible hit-and-run in broad daylight. >> my father was fighting for his life. i just would like the public right now to help us. >> when "caught on camera: what would you do" continues. rks more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, studen
though the encounter has been hard on sharon gillespie, she exhibited astounding courage and resolveoughout the blood-chilling fight. >> she's alive, she's well, she's doing good for herself. miss gillespie is an awesome woman herself and she has a big heart, too. >> the kind of generous heart shared by pat coughlan and licia rector. for licia getting involved may have been all in a day's work. >> she somehow got him turned over and i just got control of the man and helped to...
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by chevron as a board member and it's very interesting that she goes from secretary of state from sharon's board to secretary of state and then back into chevrons payroll the question is did she ever leave sharon's payroll in effect because george bush put the heat and her state department with tremendous heat on ecuador tremendous you know there were over these over these cases and tremendous heat on ecuador for trying to put the. put the would get some justice from the oil companies and they want to make an example of this so what they're saying is our concept of poverty reduction is to is to bring in a military chain to bring in a the secretary of state have brought us the war in iraq and in addition you have to understand the form is very unusual it's not like the u.n. development. operations it's not any known poverty reduction organization it's not a mock family they're using the c.s.i. it i asked which is the most powerful thing came in washington which is basically a kind of privatized cia operation in fact the chief of the cia's orly unit the body because they're angry kissinger.
by chevron as a board member and it's very interesting that she goes from secretary of state from sharon's board to secretary of state and then back into chevrons payroll the question is did she ever leave sharon's payroll in effect because george bush put the heat and her state department with tremendous heat on ecuador tremendous you know there were over these over these cases and tremendous heat on ecuador for trying to put the. put the would get some justice from the oil companies and they...
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you had good results with this. >> it is remarkable how well patients do. >> that is true for sharon. per surge was two months ago -- her surgery was six months ago. >> the things i could not do before, i can do now and there is no pain. >> donna hamilton, wbal-tv 11 news. >> now she throws a 95 miles per hour fastball. >> the orioles take on the oakland a's and welcome their newest addition to the master. keith mills has more. -- to the nest. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning to you. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. it is busy at there. another accident in anne arundel county. of the jam-packed right southbound on the harrisburg expressway. and now extant on the left lane. -- an accident on the left lane. on the gallup north side come late clearing construction still in place -- on the outer loop north side, some late clearing construction still in place. delays stretch back to harford road., st conway street shut down between light and charles. harrisburg expres
you had good results with this. >> it is remarkable how well patients do. >> that is true for sharon. per surge was two months ago -- her surgery was six months ago. >> the things i could not do before, i can do now and there is no pain. >> donna hamilton, wbal-tv 11 news. >> now she throws a 95 miles per hour fastball. >> the orioles take on the oakland a's and welcome their newest addition to the master. keith mills has more. -- to the nest. >> here...
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and ariel sharon walked up there. he didn't go in the mosque or the religious shrine and walking around inflamed muslim passions that day and jews prayed down on the western wall below which was the wall around the ancient temple but that is the most explosive piece of real estate in the entire middle east. >> guest: and you have to understand how layered it is and how things are built on top of each other and the proximity and how small the place is. and we try to paint that picture in the book so that -- we take those -- the reader there. on that day when ariel sharon walked up onto the temple mound, i was there. i was pregnant -- you know, and the rocks started flying shortly thereafter. the next day was friday prayers and jews were praying underneath at the western wall and i didn't understand before i lived in israel that -- that -- just how close and how on top each other the mosque and where the jews were praying and that is -- there's a beautiful picture in there. i don't know if you can show that. it's the la
and ariel sharon walked up there. he didn't go in the mosque or the religious shrine and walking around inflamed muslim passions that day and jews prayed down on the western wall below which was the wall around the ancient temple but that is the most explosive piece of real estate in the entire middle east. >> guest: and you have to understand how layered it is and how things are built on top of each other and the proximity and how small the place is. and we try to paint that picture in...
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pro sharon aunivisionnot uni-ed. >>> keiko saludó a ollanta presidente electo peruano se abrazaron yhubo hasta besos. >>> miles de evacuados por la erupción de un volcan en chile las cenizas llegaron hasta argentina y cruzó la cordillera de los andes. >>> este es su noticiero univisión edición nocturna. >>> bienvenidonot laed.nocuniv ilia tiene la noche libre. >>> ollanta humala y keiko fujimori, ganador y perdedor se reunieron en hotel de lima y hubieron apretones de mano y abrazos y besos. y es calmar la inquietud en los mercados, reflejada en un cierrs histórico a la baja. anticipado de la bolsa peruana este lunes. no presidente alan garcía envío su salud al presideunivisionnot isionnot uni-ed.noctrunivisionh deseamos pues,not unl mayo.noct éxitos para que los peruanos han elegido. >>> esta noche, contabilizado el 92% de los votos la ventajaision era de 444 mil n para queuni-ed nos diga más de significa el triunivisionnot unn >>> keiko fujimori aceptó su derrota. tr será la líder de la oposición al gobierno de ollanta humala. t uc >>> y la plaza 2 de mayo. donde tradicionalmente l
pro sharon aunivisionnot uni-ed. >>> keiko saludó a ollanta presidente electo peruano se abrazaron yhubo hasta besos. >>> miles de evacuados por la erupción de un volcan en chile las cenizas llegaron hasta argentina y cruzó la cordillera de los andes. >>> este es su noticiero univisión edición nocturna. >>> bienvenidonot laed.nocuniv ilia tiene la noche libre. >>> ollanta humala y keiko fujimori, ganador y perdedor se reunieron en hotel de lima...
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---la impulsora de la medida, la republicana "sharon runner", dijo que introdujo la propuesta despÉsan diego" tenia un perfil sexualmente expÍcito en "myspace" bajo un nombre falso.---el proyecto de ley "sb-57" tambien requerirá que avisen sobre todas las direcciones de correo electronico que tienen, aunque no impedirá que sigan utilizando los sitios de internet. ---hablando de convictos sexuales, la poliÍa de san jose anduvo esta maÑana de puerta en puerta, alertando a los residentes sobre la presencia en el area, de un delincuente sexual de alto riesgo.---la presencia de "wayne allen page" en una zona cercana a la avenida "payne" y "san tomas expressway" obliÓ a las autoridades a poner a disposicion del publico la informacion sobre su paradero. ---y aunque actualmente no hay denuncias en su contra, la policia considera a "page" como un reincidente de alto riesgo.---"page", de 61 aÑos, fue convicto de violacion forzada y de secuestro e intento de violacion. ---el servicio de proteccion de menores investiga a los padres de una bebita de un mes de nacida a la que dejaron adentro de un
---la impulsora de la medida, la republicana "sharon runner", dijo que introdujo la propuesta despÉsan diego" tenia un perfil sexualmente expÍcito en "myspace" bajo un nombre falso.---el proyecto de ley "sb-57" tambien requerirá que avisen sobre todas las direcciones de correo electronico que tienen, aunque no impedirá que sigan utilizando los sitios de internet. ---hablando de convictos sexuales, la poliÍa de san jose anduvo esta maÑana de puerta en...
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pro sharon agritos. >>> keiko saludó a ollanta presidente electo peruano se abrazaron y hubo hasta besos >>> miles de evacuados por la erupción de un volcan en chile las cenizas llegaron hasta argentina y cruzó la cordillera de los andes. >>> este es su noticiero univisión edición nocturna. >>> bienves anot uni-ed.noctrh@ ilia tiene la noche libre. >>> ollanta humala y keiko fujimori, ganador y perdedor se reunieron en hotel de lima y hubieron apretones de mano y abrazos y besos. y es calmar la inquietud en los mercados, reflejada en un cierr histórico a la baja. anticipado de la bolsa peruana este lunes. el presidente alan garcía envío su salud al presidente electo ollanta humala y habló de algunos de los retos que enfrentara en su gobierno. el mandatario pidió a todos los peruanos. que se pongan a disposición del nuevo gobierno, para trabajar por el bienestar del país. y les pidió que renueve el apoyo que él mismo ha recibido. >>> pedir que el apoyo sei-ed.n renueve en favor del presidente electo de su equipo de gobierno porque queremos que nuestro país continúe avanzando firmemente y
pro sharon agritos. >>> keiko saludó a ollanta presidente electo peruano se abrazaron y hubo hasta besos >>> miles de evacuados por la erupción de un volcan en chile las cenizas llegaron hasta argentina y cruzó la cordillera de los andes. >>> este es su noticiero univisión edición nocturna. >>> bienves anot uni-ed.noctrh@ ilia tiene la noche libre. >>> ollanta humala y keiko fujimori, ganador y perdedor se reunieron en hotel de lima y hubieron...
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sharon, yeah, and dave, i'll keep talking to them.>> well, jesse says she was glad she got the chance to meet her birth mother and find out the reasons why she gave her up for adoption. she says she understands why she made deet significance and that she would have done the same thing herself. both families are looking forward to being a part of each other's lives in some way in the future. ann is. >> all right, savannah guthrie, thank you. >>> adam hurtman is the executive director of the evan b. donaldson adoption institute and also the author of "adoption nation." and lisa bilk in en is a "new y times" columnist. welcome to both of you. that story ended well. and it begs the question, how prevalent is this change? because the internet really makes it difficult to have secrets anymore. >> and especially difficult to keep secrets from people who don't want secrets kept. it is prevalent, it is growing, it can't be stopped. some people like it, some won't like it. but we have to deal with it, we have to understand that this is the futu
sharon, yeah, and dave, i'll keep talking to them.>> well, jesse says she was glad she got the chance to meet her birth mother and find out the reasons why she gave her up for adoption. she says she understands why she made deet significance and that she would have done the same thing herself. both families are looking forward to being a part of each other's lives in some way in the future. ann is. >> all right, savannah guthrie, thank you. >>> adam hurtman is the executive...
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workshops sponsored by local specialists including weight loss expert joy hoffman and psychologist sharonwomen of different ages together to have a conversation about the challenges we all face around our physical and emotional health. >> reporter: the workshops offered strategies and advice for dealing with common health struggles. >> what is the most common form of female sexual dysfunction? >> reporter: from keeping your sex drive alive. >> my daughter is 7 1/2. >> reporter: to raising kids with less stress. >> don't deprive yourself. >> reporter: to secrets to staying fit. for a large group discussion meredith vieira hosted the conversation. >> trying to raise three kids, working and trying to balance it and thinking that it's not okay to drop a ball. i'm here to tell you that you will drop the ball a million times but it's not going to break. >> reporter: she led a panel of speakers including me and my husband andrew who shared our coping strategies to agisting to a newly blended family. >> people don't normally walk into the honeymoon phase of marriage with five kids. >> you have to
workshops sponsored by local specialists including weight loss expert joy hoffman and psychologist sharonwomen of different ages together to have a conversation about the challenges we all face around our physical and emotional health. >> reporter: the workshops offered strategies and advice for dealing with common health struggles. >> what is the most common form of female sexual dysfunction? >> reporter: from keeping your sex drive alive. >> my daughter is 7 1/2....
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they thought it would be a slugfest but as sharon chin shows us, the group seems to be unified against a common enemy. >> reporter: 7 republican presidential candidates in crucial early voting new hampshire. they didn't attack, they played nice. rick santorum passed on criticizing tim pawlenty. >> they have passed oppressive regulation. >> tim pawlenty who blasted mitt romney's plan wouldn't repeat the word today. >> why would you choose those words? your rival is right there. if it was obomney care -- president obama is the person i quoted in saying he looked to massachusetts. >> reporter: republicans fired on one enemy. president obama. from tea party favorite michele bachmann -- >> i will not rest until i repeal obama care. >> reporter: to mitt romney. >> he failed at a time when the american people counted on him to get the economy going. >> reporter: republicans hammered president obama. >> we need a new president. >> this economy is stalled. it's like a train on the tracts with no engine. >> talking about opting out, why can't we opt out of the whole system. >> reporter: he says
they thought it would be a slugfest but as sharon chin shows us, the group seems to be unified against a common enemy. >> reporter: 7 republican presidential candidates in crucial early voting new hampshire. they didn't attack, they played nice. rick santorum passed on criticizing tim pawlenty. >> they have passed oppressive regulation. >> tim pawlenty who blasted mitt romney's plan wouldn't repeat the word today. >> why would you choose those words? your rival is right...
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here's sharon l pishtion she started getting mammogram at age 40. >> at 46 i got a surprise.iologist says we have to talk. i see something. >>reporter: breast cancer. 15 years later now cancer free she credit her annual mammogram with saving her life. and the new study shows she's not a loan. swedish study that stretched for nearly 3 decades shows if screened regularly 30 percent fewer women would die of breast cancer. the experts say a 30 percent reduction would translate to 15 to 20,000 lives saved each year. >> what does this mean to women. >> what this means to women is that we have yet another piece of data that shows that screening mammogram saves live lives. >>reporter: but the study doesn't recommend when to start getting them or how often. and that has been the biggest source of condition fawtion and controversy. in 2009 a government advisory board ignite add fire storm after recommending against raw teen mammogram for women in their 40's. and said women in their 50's only needed mammogram every other year. that recommendation was meant to spare women the worry of a
here's sharon l pishtion she started getting mammogram at age 40. >> at 46 i got a surprise.iologist says we have to talk. i see something. >>reporter: breast cancer. 15 years later now cancer free she credit her annual mammogram with saving her life. and the new study shows she's not a loan. swedish study that stretched for nearly 3 decades shows if screened regularly 30 percent fewer women would die of breast cancer. the experts say a 30 percent reduction would translate to 15 to...
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sharon chin introduces this week's jefferson award winner who shares the healing power of music. ♪ [ ] >>> reporter: ellen robinson says she has known since childhood that she would shine her light through her music. >> singing is the most ex-i will exhilarating instrument to play. it's so connecting. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: for more than 30 years, ellen has felt at home entertaining audiences all over the bay area as a jazz singer, composer, conductor, director, arranger, coach and teacher. but what sets her apart is where she takes her tunes. >> we'll go anywhere where music will lift people up and it always does. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: robinson founded the "anything goes" community chorus in san francisco and oakland three decades ago. under her direction, they perform free concerts at retirement homes, homeless shelters and even jails and halfway houses, where audiences experience the magic of her music. >> they are longing to find a way to have fun and connect to other people and feel good about themselves without having it be connected to something their ticketed to. ♪ [ mus
sharon chin introduces this week's jefferson award winner who shares the healing power of music. ♪ [ ] >>> reporter: ellen robinson says she has known since childhood that she would shine her light through her music. >> singing is the most ex-i will exhilarating instrument to play. it's so connecting. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: for more than 30 years, ellen has felt at home entertaining audiences all over the bay area as a jazz singer, composer, conductor, director,...
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a home on sharon avenue was broke into. please say there's a simple and affordable way to reenforce sliding doors, put a wooden rod in the track. >>> one of the city's deadliest years on record. a man was shot and his body was found, no suspects and no motive. the murder rate on pace to be the highest since the 1980s. community leaders are asking police to hire neighborhood watch leaders. >>> a girl was seriously injury inside a hit and run. the 7-year-old was hit as she crossed soto road in heyward last night. witnesses saw a white car, speed away and anyone with information is urged to call heyward police. >> tomorrow a group in alameda plans to show how a suicidal man's death was prevented. they plan to wade in the water to demonstrate the conditions rescuers would have faced if they had gone in after raymond zag. he went into the water and went unconscious and later died. the firefighters did not go in. they were not trained for water rescue. the memo said they were approved for funding but the training never took place
a home on sharon avenue was broke into. please say there's a simple and affordable way to reenforce sliding doors, put a wooden rod in the track. >>> one of the city's deadliest years on record. a man was shot and his body was found, no suspects and no motive. the murder rate on pace to be the highest since the 1980s. community leaders are asking police to hire neighborhood watch leaders. >>> a girl was seriously injury inside a hit and run. the 7-year-old was hit as she...
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as sharon chin reports, it all started with a spirited discussion after a party. >>> reporter: dan michieuddies rode home from a lake tahoe bachelor party in 2004. >> typical running around gambling, big dinners out, cocktails. >> reporter: when they made a life changing decision. >> we could have done better things with the money we spent and probably wasted while we were up there. >> reporter: in 2005, the four dads formed active charity, to organize fundraisers for nonprofits. >> when we started looking at a vents we wanted to put on, we said a golf tournament would be fun, have some beers out on the according to, maybe have an auction telephoned of the night. >> reporter: dan said neither he nor his cofounders had much experience planning fundraisers but in 2006, their first event, a golf tournament, auction and dinner, raised $1 $12,000, twice their goal for the juvenile diabetes research foundation, $112,000. today jdrf's summer classic aactive charity's largest event t raked in more than $1 .3 million in five years. jdrf board member loren lingenfelter said michie held expand its r
as sharon chin reports, it all started with a spirited discussion after a party. >>> reporter: dan michieuddies rode home from a lake tahoe bachelor party in 2004. >> typical running around gambling, big dinners out, cocktails. >> reporter: when they made a life changing decision. >> we could have done better things with the money we spent and probably wasted while we were up there. >> reporter: in 2005, the four dads formed active charity, to organize...
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we have an event called extravaganza in the spring at sharon meadow. this is family friendly, with rides and food and concessions, and some people have elements of this, that people have to pay for. if we thought about removing this to the green, would we legally be allowed to do this in this measure? there are lots of questions and serious concerns. at a time when we are doing quite well, supported the operations and the programming, and the scholarship funding with money we generate, it seems unwise to pursue this course. >> thank you. i have an unrelated question. there has a lot of discussion focusing on the different cuts that many of us would like to try, and in terms of park and recreation and the ability -- we have seen a lack of staffing, and we have the branch that killed a woman and the trees that fell down -- i wonder if you could talk about the budget and the ability of the department to maintain this? >> we currently have the staffing capacity among the forestry staff to maintain this every 50 years. what this means is the staff does spen
we have an event called extravaganza in the spring at sharon meadow. this is family friendly, with rides and food and concessions, and some people have elements of this, that people have to pay for. if we thought about removing this to the green, would we legally be allowed to do this in this measure? there are lots of questions and serious concerns. at a time when we are doing quite well, supported the operations and the programming, and the scholarship funding with money we generate, it seems...
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sharon chin, cbs 5. >> could it be a changing of the tide for facebock's popularity.nd a popular restaurant chain shut down with food still sitting hot on the table. >> and the cbs5 weather center, i'm noticing a weather element that we have not experienced here since may 6th. we will pinpoint your neighborhood forecast as eyewitness news continues on cbs 5. ,,,,,,,,,, [ jerry ] look at this! you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans...