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. >> reporter: sharon has lost both her hands, both her legs and part of her tongue.hasn't dampened her extraordinary attitude and hope for recovery. >> i just had to keep going. i couldn't just curl up in a corner. >> reporter: last year sharon's husband worried she overslept and went to wake her and found her barely conscious, legs, hands and lips blue. >> when i tried to turn over the first time my feet were too heavy to turn. and then i went to reach and my hands were black. >> reporter: she was suffering from severe septic shock syndrome and her organs were failing. to save her life doctors had to amputate her limbs. her doctors believe she was vulnerable because her immune system was compromised when she lost her spleen a few years even though she was suddenly an amputee sharon vowed not to let it effect her negatively. >> i just needed to keep positive and keep moving forward so i didn't get depressed. >> reporter: this man makes prosthetic limbs. >> we made her legs and hands now. for the legs we had to make custom sauockets to fit and bui the prosthesis and t
. >> reporter: sharon has lost both her hands, both her legs and part of her tongue.hasn't dampened her extraordinary attitude and hope for recovery. >> i just had to keep going. i couldn't just curl up in a corner. >> reporter: last year sharon's husband worried she overslept and went to wake her and found her barely conscious, legs, hands and lips blue. >> when i tried to turn over the first time my feet were too heavy to turn. and then i went to reach and my hands...
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>> sharon: oh, it's way too early to look serious. >> scott: not in stockholm. >> sharon: i am aess. [ giggles ] >> scott: yeah. yeah, pretty much. >> sharon: [ gasps ] oh, you bad boyfriend! >> scott: a beautiful, hot [smooches] mess. >> sharon: so, how's the new digital-media company going? >> scott: i feel so lucky. >> sharon: it's not luck. you're brilliant. victor entrusted this to you becausyo
>> sharon: oh, it's way too early to look serious. >> scott: not in stockholm. >> sharon: i am aess. [ giggles ] >> scott: yeah. yeah, pretty much. >> sharon: [ gasps ] oh, you bad boyfriend! >> scott: a beautiful, hot [smooches] mess. >> sharon: so, how's the new digital-media company going? >> scott: i feel so lucky. >> sharon: it's not luck. you're brilliant. victor entrusted this to you becausyo
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome sharon weinberger. [applause] >> thank you, mark. finish i wanted to tart off by thanking the gaithersburg book festival and politics and prose, both of which are great venues for writers. and when you spend so many years, in my case over four years, working on a book and people actually want to hear yot talk about it, not just read the book, but hear about what motivated you to work on it and your passions and interest, that's wonderful. and for me, the opportunity to meet readers who want to share in my interests and passions, that's also a special opportunity, so thank you.s, i'm here today to talk about darpa, something that is more associated today with sort of science fiction technology. people who have heard about it,e and for a lot of people have but for some people it's still a rather esoteric agency, they think of it in connection with things like stealth aircraft, with drones that are responsible for the targeted killings in places like afghanistan, iraq, yemen and elsewhere.el they associate it most notably, perhaps, with
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome sharon weinberger. [applause] >> thank you, mark. finish i wanted to tart off by thanking the gaithersburg book festival and politics and prose, both of which are great venues for writers. and when you spend so many years, in my case over four years, working on a book and people actually want to hear yot talk about it, not just read the book, but hear about what motivated you to work on it and your passions and interest, that's wonderful. and for me,...
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. >> my name is sharon bowen. after my husband, bill, passed away, i started to receive lots of phone calls about a scrapbook that he had kept in a trunk in our bedroom. i knew very little about "shoeless" joe jackson, but now i do. >> bill and sharon bowen raise two children in a cleveland suburb. how long were you married? >> we were married 39 years. >> bill, a professional fundraiser, works for local universities and the salvation army. he's a native clevelander and a baseball nut. >> this is bill, probably around 5 or 6. >> bill started collecting at a very early age. >> and never stops. card collecting becomes a family affair. >> did you do any collecting with him? >> that was my thing with him and with his father -- every saturday, going to baseball-card shows, just sitting around the kitchen table and looking at all the cards. >> through work, bill becomes friends with a retired professor who shares his passion for collecting. >> and one day, the -- the gentleman's wife said to him, "i have a book i bet yo
. >> my name is sharon bowen. after my husband, bill, passed away, i started to receive lots of phone calls about a scrapbook that he had kept in a trunk in our bedroom. i knew very little about "shoeless" joe jackson, but now i do. >> bill and sharon bowen raise two children in a cleveland suburb. how long were you married? >> we were married 39 years. >> bill, a professional fundraiser, works for local universities and the salvation army. he's a native...
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. >> reporter: sharon cul dron has lost both her hands, both her legs and part of her tongue but thatmpened her attitude and hope for recovery. >> i just had to keep going. i couldn't just curl up in a corner. >> reporter: last year sharon's husband worried she had overslept, went to wake her. he found her barely conscious, her legs, hands and lips blue. >> when i tried to turn over the first time and my feet were too heavy to turn and then i went to reach and my hands...
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tonight, kevin kline, star of "catastrophe," actress sharon horgan, music from cage the elephant, featuringhe 8g band with jared champion. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night," how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] always so wonderful to hear on a monday. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump today announced a plan to privatize the nation's air traffic control system. he even has a catchy slogan for the program. [ light laughter ] president trump last week announced that he was pulling the country out of the paris climate agreement. we're pulling out. so, now our policy is the same as mike pence's birth control policy. [ laughter and applause ] 100% effective. white house deputy press secretary sarah huckabee-sanders said today, that president trump will not block former fbi director james comey from testifying before congress. that's a good call, because if he blocked the testimony the fbi director you praised for investigating hillary clinton and th
tonight, kevin kline, star of "catastrophe," actress sharon horgan, music from cage the elephant, featuringhe 8g band with jared champion. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night," how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] always so wonderful to hear on a monday. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump today announced a plan to privatize...
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. ♪[ music ] sharon chin introduces us to their leader...ho's week's >>> dozens of young musicians are hitting high notes with community service. sharon chin introduces us to their leader who is this week's jefferson award winner. >>> reporter: he plays the ancient chinese zither. >> it's good to do something meaningful. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: he is among dozens of students featured in a hospital benefit concert. the students are part of the bay area youth music society. ♪[ music ] >> badges for short. "bayms" for short. the nonprofit jennifer ma co- founded ten years ago. the idea? >> music is your friend. >> reporter: and a talent you can share to serve your community. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: at "bayms," south and east bay students age 10 through 22 perform at senior citizens centers, hospitals, libraries, parks and cultural centers. ♪[ music ] >> the idea for it came about in 2005 when a group of families came together to produce their own concert. over time, the events raised funds for hospital s and disaster relief and this pianist dis
. ♪[ music ] sharon chin introduces us to their leader...ho's week's >>> dozens of young musicians are hitting high notes with community service. sharon chin introduces us to their leader who is this week's jefferson award winner. >>> reporter: he plays the ancient chinese zither. >> it's good to do something meaningful. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: he is among dozens of students featured in a hospital benefit concert. the students are part of the bay area youth...
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. >> i'm sharon katsu d. a live in san jose where we're learning more about students allegedly involved in a kill list at a local school. i'll have the latest. >> plus, comedian bill cosby's future now in the hands of the jury. how the defense set up its case as the jury deliberates. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. accusations leveled at an east bay school district. after claims >>> new details and stinging accusations leveled at an east bay school district after claims of racist and threatening behavior toward a student at monta vista high school. that's actually in the south bay. some parents want to know what took so long to respond. nbc b
. >> i'm sharon katsu d. a live in san jose where we're learning more about students allegedly involved in a kill list at a local school. i'll have the latest. >> plus, comedian bill cosby's future now in the hands of the jury. how the defense set up its case as the jury deliberates. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions...
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is the star and creator of one of the best shows on television right now, amazon's "catastrophe" sharon to her about one of my favorites. and they are a grammy award-winning rock band, cage the elephant are in the house tonight. [ cheers and applause ] so, you're here on a good evening. but, before we get to all of that, president trump's approval ratings have dipped to new lows here at home, so now he's decided to try a new tact, pissing off the rest of the world and picking fights on twitter. for more on this it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: trump has spent the last few days doing as much damage as possible to our relationships with allies and our image across the world, beginning with his response to the horrific attack on saturday, in london. now, in london itself, there were incredible displays of courage and resilience, from the police, first responders, and ordinary citizens. including this man, who was having dinner in the city when the attack occurred. and returned on sunday morning to pay his bill, and tip the staff in the restaurant. he told b
is the star and creator of one of the best shows on television right now, amazon's "catastrophe" sharon to her about one of my favorites. and they are a grammy award-winning rock band, cage the elephant are in the house tonight. [ cheers and applause ] so, you're here on a good evening. but, before we get to all of that, president trump's approval ratings have dipped to new lows here at home, so now he's decided to try a new tact, pissing off the rest of the world and picking fights...
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. >>> some travelers at sfo told sharon chin it's a big step backwards. sharon? >> reporter: yeah. the obama plan opened the doors to travel and trade and now that doorway is narrowing. hotels.. it bans individual travel. ans could only president trump announced his new policy toward cuba in miami. >> i am cancelling the last administration's completely one- sided deal with cuba. >> reporter: the president's plan prohibits transactions with businesses controlled by the government like many hotels. it bans individual travel meaning americans could only go to cuba with a tour group and the plan holds the regime accountable for oppression. >> it was really cool. >> reporter: andy altman is glad he and a friend traveled to cuba months ago. >> all the buildings are old, but they still have the character to it. i thought it was a great opportunity for americans to go and meet with who i think are honestly some of the nicest people i've ever met in my life. >> reporter: under the advised policy americans would no longer be allowed to travel as freely. east bay congresswoman barbara lee ch
. >>> some travelers at sfo told sharon chin it's a big step backwards. sharon? >> reporter: yeah. the obama plan opened the doors to travel and trade and now that doorway is narrowing. hotels.. it bans individual travel. ans could only president trump announced his new policy toward cuba in miami. >> i am cancelling the last administration's completely one- sided deal with cuba. >> reporter: the president's plan prohibits transactions with businesses controlled by...
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first we go to sharon katsuda who joins us live from oakland. tell us more about who is in custody and what the charges are. >> reporter: well, anyone that closely watched the case will recall the very outspoken leaseholder of this space, derrickal mean a, he is in custody with another, matt perez. six months after the devastating fire that killed 36 people in this oakland warehouse, the alameda district attorney says master tenant will face criminal charges for involuntary manslaughter. another tenant faces the same charges. almena allowed him to live in the warehouse. he collected rent and mediated disputes at the site. >> they acted knowingly with disregard for the risk when they did the following. they allowed individuals to live in warehouse and deceive the police, the fire department, and the owners of the building to that fact. >> reporter: the district attorney's office says it is likely the cause of the fire could remain undetermined because so much of the building and contents were consumed by the fire. about 100 people had attended th
first we go to sharon katsuda who joins us live from oakland. tell us more about who is in custody and what the charges are. >> reporter: well, anyone that closely watched the case will recall the very outspoken leaseholder of this space, derrickal mean a, he is in custody with another, matt perez. six months after the devastating fire that killed 36 people in this oakland warehouse, the alameda district attorney says master tenant will face criminal charges for involuntary manslaughter....
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sharon chin, kpix5. >>> the official kickoff to san francisco's pride celebration was tonight. mayor ed lee and congresswoman nancy pelosi raised the lgbtq rainbow flag at city hallmarking the start of the 47th annual pride celebration. >> our city continues and has always been a welcome change for people all over the world to make sure that they are accepted here. .. is this s >> this year honoring gilbert baker, the artist who created the first rainbow flag, the big event, the pride parade, this sunday. >>> pretty cool sight tonight in golden gate park. we got a preview of a new light show to commemorate 50 years since the summer of love. only on 5 wilson walker shows us the work behind the scenes at the conservatory of flowers. >> you know, it's a fantastic use of space and they bring the flower scene into it. >> reporter: flowery, groovy, mildly trippy, the conservatory is turning on. >> butterflies and mushrooms? >> reporter: but before we all space out staring at it, how did they do this? >> the conservatory of flowers is one of the most beautiful canvass in the city that
sharon chin, kpix5. >>> the official kickoff to san francisco's pride celebration was tonight. mayor ed lee and congresswoman nancy pelosi raised the lgbtq rainbow flag at city hallmarking the start of the 47th annual pride celebration. >> our city continues and has always been a welcome change for people all over the world to make sure that they are accepted here. .. is this s >> this year honoring gilbert baker, the artist who created the first rainbow flag, the big...
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sharon chin on the problem and what a bay area woman is doing about it. this week's jefferson award winner found a way for them to thrive. >>> reporter: zachary was smart but the ten-year-old diagnosed with adhd had trouble sitting still and joining group activities in a traditional classroom. his mother ended up homeschooling him. >> it broke my heart to watch him struggle so much in previous schools. >> so it's really hard. >> reporter: then came dr. melanie hayes. >> everything we do has ramifications. >> reporter: melanie founded "big minds" unschool, a nonprofit in pinole one of the few places nationwide for twice exceptional or 2e students. they excel academically but also deal with disabilities from anxiety disorders to autism. >> their own tiny little magnets. >> reporter: zachary got drawn in like a magnet. >> reporter: she developed it as a doctorate for educational leadership opening the campus in 2015. >> if there's a place where these kids can thrive and really work to their full potential because they have a lot to give the world. >> reporte
sharon chin on the problem and what a bay area woman is doing about it. this week's jefferson award winner found a way for them to thrive. >>> reporter: zachary was smart but the ten-year-old diagnosed with adhd had trouble sitting still and joining group activities in a traditional classroom. his mother ended up homeschooling him. >> it broke my heart to watch him struggle so much in previous schools. >> so it's really hard. >> reporter: then came dr. melanie hayes....
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sharon chin reports -- this week >>> not everyone can be a star athlete like steph curry or lebron jamesat doesn't mean a professional career in sports is out of reach. sharon chin reports this week's jefferson award winners were both college basketball stars and now teaming up to empower a new generation of young people. >> there's the call. >> reporter: high school graduate reinhart is no rookie when it comes to coding and analyzing data. thanks to a unique program combining sports and technology. >> i just can't wait to see what the future holds. >> reporter: it's part of the oakland-based nonprofit cofounded last year by anwar mcqueen and alexis musante. it's called technology exposure with access to mentoring or team for short. >> we're on to something really transformational and powerful. >> reporter: they train young people of color to use sportscode, the same specialized software used by most team in the nba, wnba and in professional recognize buy and hockey. -- rugby and hockey. students learn to film games then use sportscode to edit the film clips to track statistics and analy
sharon chin reports -- this week >>> not everyone can be a star athlete like steph curry or lebron jamesat doesn't mean a professional career in sports is out of reach. sharon chin reports this week's jefferson award winners were both college basketball stars and now teaming up to empower a new generation of young people. >> there's the call. >> reporter: high school graduate reinhart is no rookie when it comes to coding and analyzing data. thanks to a unique program...
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nbc is live in pleasen son wian details, sharon. >> reporter: raj and janelle, it got to 101 degrees out here and boy, did we feel it as it gets cooler, a lot more people are coming out tonight but if they want to see the horse races, they have to wait until friday. these horses are cooling down opening day races were supposed to take place tomorrow but instead, they will race on friday when it shouldn't be as scorching hot. >> forecast is 105 degree weather tomorrow so we're trying to make sure that our horses and our jockeys are safe. >> reporter: organizers say they had hot days at the fair in the past but not on race days, so fortunately the horses have been fine. when you walk by the track today, you can feel and see the heat. it's not just the horses cause for concern. fair goers need to be cautious. there are so many fun things to do but you're urged while here to make use of the missing station and drink lots of wider, wear wide brim hats and sunscreen. >> heat related illness can come on suddenly. doesn't take a lot of time in the sun. it depends how hydrated you are before
nbc is live in pleasen son wian details, sharon. >> reporter: raj and janelle, it got to 101 degrees out here and boy, did we feel it as it gets cooler, a lot more people are coming out tonight but if they want to see the horse races, they have to wait until friday. these horses are cooling down opening day races were supposed to take place tomorrow but instead, they will race on friday when it shouldn't be as scorching hot. >> forecast is 105 degree weather tomorrow so we're trying...
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sharon chin, kpix5. >> tonight lawmakers are praising the u.s. capitol police for protecting them. they say if they had not been there, it would have been a massacre. >>> president trump paid a surprise visit to the injured congressman tonight. mr. trump and his wife melania left medstar washington hospital center after checking in on representative scalise. tonight the president tweeted this. "representative steve scalise, one of the truly great people, is in very tough shape, but he is a real fighter. pray for steve." >>> tonight investigators are tracing the assault rifle and handgun used in the attack. police believe the gunman lived out of his van in the d.c. suburbs. on facebook recently james hodgkin'sson called president trump a trader. >> i just want to let people know that he wasn't evil, that he was, i guess, tired of some of the politics that are going on. >> in 2006 police arrested hodge kinson for punching a woman in the face and threatening another man in the home with a shotgun. so far investigators found no connection to domestic or international terror groups. >>>
sharon chin, kpix5. >> tonight lawmakers are praising the u.s. capitol police for protecting them. they say if they had not been there, it would have been a massacre. >>> president trump paid a surprise visit to the injured congressman tonight. mr. trump and his wife melania left medstar washington hospital center after checking in on representative scalise. tonight the president tweeted this. "representative steve scalise, one of the truly great people, is in very tough...
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sharon katsuda is joining us with today's developments. this has been an ongoing situation all weekend. >> reporter: five republican senators are publicly opposing the plan so far, and the democratic senators overwhelmingly opposed the plan. majority leader mitch mcconnell says he wants a vote before the fourth of july holiday break. some within the republican party say they still have concerns saying millions could lose their current health insurance and medicaid. and senator bernie sanders at a rally in ohio today fought hard against the reform bill. >> when you throw 23 million people off health insurance, people with cancer, people with heart disease, people with diabetes, thousands of people will die. >> would like to delay the thing. no way we should be voting on this next week. >> you can't take over $800 billion out of the medicaid program and not expect that it's going to have an impact on a rural nursing home. >> medicaid under the proposed plan would become much more flexible for states so states would be able to design a progra
sharon katsuda is joining us with today's developments. this has been an ongoing situation all weekend. >> reporter: five republican senators are publicly opposing the plan so far, and the democratic senators overwhelmingly opposed the plan. majority leader mitch mcconnell says he wants a vote before the fourth of july holiday break. some within the republican party say they still have concerns saying millions could lose their current health insurance and medicaid. and senator bernie...
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at sfo, sharon chin, kpix 5. >>> homeland security says if the airlines refuse to cooperate, the u.s. could ban laptops on carry-ons and possibly prevent airlines from even flying into american airspace. >>> some tense moments for homeowners in san jose after someone removing weeds with power equipment sparked this grass fire. the burn area goes right to the edge of some properties near lost ranch road. fire crews attacked from the ground and the air and homeowners pitched in to defend their own properties. >> it's a liquid flowing toward you. it's in the distance and then it's right up against you and you feel the heat so i was standing there with a hose trying to keep everything wet in the immediate vicinity of my house. >> crews had the ten acre fire contained by the late afternoon. that is not the case in southern california where a number of fires are still burning near burbank. a few dozen people were forced to evacuate because of this brush fire that broke out in the hills yesterday. flames raced uphill sides toward people's backyards but didn't reach any home. the fire is 80%
at sfo, sharon chin, kpix 5. >>> homeland security says if the airlines refuse to cooperate, the u.s. could ban laptops on carry-ons and possibly prevent airlines from even flying into american airspace. >>> some tense moments for homeowners in san jose after someone removing weeds with power equipment sparked this grass fire. the burn area goes right to the edge of some properties near lost ranch road. fire crews attacked from the ground and the air and homeowners pitched in...
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>> sharon: i put in an extra shift at the crisis hotline. >> scott: same day as chloe's service? woman, you are made of tough stuff. >> sharon: you know, for someone so young, to feel so alone in the world, like death was the only answer, i -- makes me remember how lucky i am that i have so many supportive people in my life. >> scott: yesterday got to me, too. watching kevin go through all that, it's kind of got me looking at things a little different now. >> chloe: you're just gonna take this address, you're gonna meet me there, and you're not going to say a word to anyone. [ door opens ] >> paul: well, sorry that took so long.
>> sharon: i put in an extra shift at the crisis hotline. >> scott: same day as chloe's service? woman, you are made of tough stuff. >> sharon: you know, for someone so young, to feel so alone in the world, like death was the only answer, i -- makes me remember how lucky i am that i have so many supportive people in my life. >> scott: yesterday got to me, too. watching kevin go through all that, it's kind of got me looking at things a little different now. >>...
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please sharon, it's just yogurt. ♪ >> welcome back, we now know congressman elect greg will not go toail for body slam ago newspaper reporter. the montana republican will serve 40 hours of community service and attends 20 hours every anger management counselling. yesterday pleaded guilty to assaulting reporter ben jacobs who testified in court. expected to be sworn into office later this month. >> well, new york's public theater is standing behind its updated production every julius ceasar. it poor trays the character title as donald trump-like dictator in a business suit. controversy over the updated version of the william shakespear classic has prompted delta airlines and bank of america to pull their sponsorship of the show. the performance is part of shakespear in the park in new york central park. >> well, remember that story we told but yesterday? year book photos at central new jersey high school, altered reference toss president trump, now learning that a teacher has been suspended, wall township school official say they've launched an investigation into the alleged year book
please sharon, it's just yogurt. ♪ >> welcome back, we now know congressman elect greg will not go toail for body slam ago newspaper reporter. the montana republican will serve 40 hours of community service and attends 20 hours every anger management counselling. yesterday pleaded guilty to assaulting reporter ben jacobs who testified in court. expected to be sworn into office later this month. >> well, new york's public theater is standing behind its updated production every...
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sharon chin is live in the newsroom with more on the accident that left the little girl without her dad. >> the family is still trying to wrap their minds around the accident and grieving friends are helping to get out the word. remember your lifejacket. >> reporter: 40-year-old ronnie was kayaking with his 5-year-old daughter monique when their boat flipped over. at first they first went under, but he managed to hoist her above his shoulders. a good samaritan on jet skis rescued the girl but he went under and never resurfaced. family friend olga escobar said his older daughter, 11-year-old maria, witnessed the whole thing. >> she saw when he was waving and holding the sister with the other hand. she starts yelling at them to save her dad but [ inaudible ] >> reporter: they were on one of their frequent camping trips to the lake. escobar said they usually wore lifejackets in the water but couldn't explain why they didn't this time. >> he was very responsible with his daughter and he loved the two girls so much. >> reporter: now avila's wife is helping their two young daughters grapple w
sharon chin is live in the newsroom with more on the accident that left the little girl without her dad. >> the family is still trying to wrap their minds around the accident and grieving friends are helping to get out the word. remember your lifejacket. >> reporter: 40-year-old ronnie was kayaking with his 5-year-old daughter monique when their boat flipped over. at first they first went under, but he managed to hoist her above his shoulders. a good samaritan on jet skis rescued...
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sharon chin, kpix 5. >> researchers also say the vaccine patch can be stored and distributed withouteing refrigerated. >>> now to the story of what may be the most wanted kitten in the entire bay area! the chp officer rescued it from the golden gate bridge. great story. kpix 5's don ford reports, bridges the kitty cat is looking for the purr-fect home. >> thanks so much for doing this. >> reporter: chp officer smith and parent arrived at the marin humane animal shelter with a miracle kitten rescued last weekend from almost certain death from the middle of the golden gate bridge. >> jump out, i go to grab the cat originally thought it was dead because it wasn't moving. but when i went to grab him, he looked up at me and i looked down at him and i grabbed him by the scruff on the back of his neck and as soon as i picked him up he relaxed and went limp. >> reporter: is a male kitten that's now named bridges. >> two pounds. >> reporter: the vet will give bridges a thorough exam and then find a permanent home. >> we will make sure it's spayed and then put it up for adoption to some lucky
sharon chin, kpix 5. >> researchers also say the vaccine patch can be stored and distributed withouteing refrigerated. >>> now to the story of what may be the most wanted kitten in the entire bay area! the chp officer rescued it from the golden gate bridge. great story. kpix 5's don ford reports, bridges the kitty cat is looking for the purr-fect home. >> thanks so much for doing this. >> reporter: chp officer smith and parent arrived at the marin humane animal...
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meanwhile sharon chin reports the u.s.lling out a new list of security demands for airlines around the world. >> get ready for tighter security for all international commercial flights into the u.s. homeland security secretary john kelly says it applies to domestic and foreign airlines arriving from more than 280 airports in 105 countries. >> we cannot play international whack a mole with each new threat. instead we must put in place new measures across the board to keep the traveling public safe and make it harder for terrorists to succeed. >> reporter: kelly didn't give a start date or specifics, but the new rules will include enhanced passenger screening, increasing security protocols around planes and passenger areas, expand the use of bomb detecting dogs and heightened screening of personal electronic devices. >> these measures will be both seen and unseen and phased in over time. >> reporter: officials are responding to u.s. intelligence indicating terrorists are looking to bomb planes by disguising explosives as lap
meanwhile sharon chin reports the u.s.lling out a new list of security demands for airlines around the world. >> get ready for tighter security for all international commercial flights into the u.s. homeland security secretary john kelly says it applies to domestic and foreign airlines arriving from more than 280 airports in 105 countries. >> we cannot play international whack a mole with each new threat. instead we must put in place new measures across the board to keep the...
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. >> reporter: sharon conlen is a mother with a difficult story to share. >> no mother, no family wants to go through this. >> reporter: she wants to tell you about her son jeremy. >> he wanted to go to a trade school and get a much better job. and he wanted to get married and have children. >> reporter: by the time he was 20, jeremy was on combinations of xanax and meth every day. his mom says it was his escape from life. >> whether it be his pain, discomfort, his money, his job, the drugs were tugging on him and tugging on him. >> reporter: the drugs pulled jeremy so low, he developed an infection on his heart. >> t passing through the dirty skin takes the bacteria on the skin in to the veins, then the bacteria travel on to the heart. >>or repter: it's called endocarditis and doctors across the country are noting its significant rise among young people because of its injected drug use. researchers report about 3500 cases in 2000. and more than 8500 in 2016. >> we see it on a pretty much weekly basis. >> reporter: cardiology from texas health dallas explains without an operation to rep
. >> reporter: sharon conlen is a mother with a difficult story to share. >> no mother, no family wants to go through this. >> reporter: she wants to tell you about her son jeremy. >> he wanted to go to a trade school and get a much better job. and he wanted to get married and have children. >> reporter: by the time he was 20, jeremy was on combinations of xanax and meth every day. his mom says it was his escape from life. >> whether it be his pain,...
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at sfo sharon chin, kpix5. our investigation exposed open city leaders getting warriors' tickets on the taxpayers' dime and that's not all, tonight the pricey perk they refused to give up. >> and a mystery caught on camera in the california woods, the question tonight, is that a chimpanzee? >> imagine scaling this without a rope, tonight the ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> how would you like to score free luxury box seats at the nba finals? we exposed okayhand city leaders cashing in on -- oakland city leaders cashing in on pricey perks at a warriors game. >> reporter: it's the hottest ticket in town, warriors versus cavs, game courtside tickets going for tens of thousands of dollars. tonight oakland city council members say three stopped using the pricey -- they've stopped using the pricey perk that gives them some of the best seats in the house on the taxpayer's dime. councilman dan how es had $115,000 in warriors tickets but told us today -- >> i gave the money away to raise for their organization. >> reporter: we learned
at sfo sharon chin, kpix5. our investigation exposed open city leaders getting warriors' tickets on the taxpayers' dime and that's not all, tonight the pricey perk they refused to give up. >> and a mystery caught on camera in the california woods, the question tonight, is that a chimpanzee? >> imagine scaling this without a rope, tonight the ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> how would you like to score free luxury box seats at the nba finals? we exposed okayhand city leaders cashing in on...
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sharon chin introduces us to their leader...'s this n award winner. >>> dozens of young musicians hitting high notes in community service. sharon chin introduces us to their leader who is this week's jefferson award winner. sharon. >> reporter: jennifer mah was a professional cello player in china. when she came to the u.s., she got a computer science degree and worked in high-tech but got drawn back to music. ♪[ music ] >>> reporter: he plays the ancient chinese zither. he is among several dozen students featured in a hospital benefit concert. the students are part of the bay area youth music society. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: the nonprofit jennifer ma co-founded 10 years ago. the idea? >> music is your friend. >> reporter: and a talent you can share to serve your community. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: south and east bay students age 10 to 22 perform at various places around the area. >> the idea for it came about in 2005 when a group of families came together to produce their own concert. over time, the events raised funds for hospi
sharon chin introduces us to their leader...'s this n award winner. >>> dozens of young musicians hitting high notes in community service. sharon chin introduces us to their leader who is this week's jefferson award winner. sharon. >> reporter: jennifer mah was a professional cello player in china. when she came to the u.s., she got a computer science degree and worked in high-tech but got drawn back to music. ♪[ music ] >>> reporter: he plays the ancient chinese...
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>> sharon: i put in an extra shift at the crisis hotline. >> scott: same day as chloe's service?an, you are made of tough stuff. >> sharon: you know, for someone so young, to feel so alone in the world, like death was the only answer, i -- makes me remember how lucky i am that i have so many supportive people in my life. >> scott: yesterday got to me, too. watching kevin go through all that, it's kind of got me looking at things a little different now. >> chloe: you're just gonna take this address, you're gonna meet me there, and you're not going to say a word to anyone. [ door opens ] >> paul: well, sorry that took so long. i had to pulme
>> sharon: i put in an extra shift at the crisis hotline. >> scott: same day as chloe's service?an, you are made of tough stuff. >> sharon: you know, for someone so young, to feel so alone in the world, like death was the only answer, i -- makes me remember how lucky i am that i have so many supportive people in my life. >> scott: yesterday got to me, too. watching kevin go through all that, it's kind of got me looking at things a little different now. >> chloe:...
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sharon katsuda joins us with details on the safety concerns, sharon? >> reporter: raj, when i first got here, someone handed me an ice-cold bottle of water and saved me because it reminded me to keep drinking water all day and that's what fair goers are being asked to do and horses are trying to cool down and the fair postponed opening day for the horse races until friday. spraying each other, one way to beat the heat and spraying horses. the fair wants safe conditions for people and animals so the opening day races that were supported to take place tomorrow will instead happen on friday after the current heat wave peaks. for now, horses are training in the early morning. >> they are in resting getting cooled and prepping for friday's opening day and the forecast is 105 degree weather tomorrow, so we are just trying to make sure that our horses and our jockeys are safe. >> reporter: organizers say they had hot days at the fair in the past but not on race days. when you walk by the track today, you can feel the heat. >> super hot. >> reporter: fair goer
sharon katsuda joins us with details on the safety concerns, sharon? >> reporter: raj, when i first got here, someone handed me an ice-cold bottle of water and saved me because it reminded me to keep drinking water all day and that's what fair goers are being asked to do and horses are trying to cool down and the fair postponed opening day for the horse races until friday. spraying each other, one way to beat the heat and spraying horses. the fair wants safe conditions for people and...
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in the newsroom, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >>> for the first time in more than two decades, the white house did not host a dinner to celebrate ramadan. hosting that nightly meal when muslims break their fast during ramadan was a tradition at the white house dating back to neap 1996. this is video of the dinner from last year hosted by president obama. the first one was hosted by then first lady hillary clinton who put it on the calendar. last year when president trump was a candidate for president, he told reporters he was open to continuing the tradition. instead the white house issued a statement saying in part, quote, during this holiday, we're reminded of the importance of mercy, compassion and good will. >>> a series of crashes on 101. it started near capitol expressway when three drivers were involved in a collision. that crash left a truck in the middle of the highway and an approaching semi could not stop in time. that led to a second chain-reaction crash involving several other vehicles. chp says no one was seriously hurt. one driver escaped his truck right before
in the newsroom, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >>> for the first time in more than two decades, the white house did not host a dinner to celebrate ramadan. hosting that nightly meal when muslims break their fast during ramadan was a tradition at the white house dating back to neap 1996. this is video of the dinner from last year hosted by president obama. the first one was hosted by then first lady hillary clinton who put it on the calendar. last year when president trump was...
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warning for 1,000 homes in the sunshine gardens neighborhood of south san francisco, but tonight sharon chin reports there could be a break in the case. >> reporter: residents have been picking up bottled water, two cases per family, at this water service site at 80 chestnut avenue. >> somebody broke into our site, so we're letting everybody know they shouldn't drink the water right now. >> reporter: cal water went door to door telling neighbors in the sunshine garden area do not drink or water. crews also e-mailed and called customers late this morning. >> i had coffee this morning. so, you know, that's my worry. i don't know what i drank. >> reporter: at around 8 a.m. a cal water operator noticed someone cut the locks on the gate and on one of the 250,000- gallon water tanks. he found graffiti and possible tampering with the venting system. >> it's a very heavy system. we don't think there was any branch, but out of an abundance of caution we're telling our residents not to drink the water in the sunshine gardens area. >> reporter: cal water took initial water samples. >> color ridge,
warning for 1,000 homes in the sunshine gardens neighborhood of south san francisco, but tonight sharon chin reports there could be a break in the case. >> reporter: residents have been picking up bottled water, two cases per family, at this water service site at 80 chestnut avenue. >> somebody broke into our site, so we're letting everybody know they shouldn't drink the water right now. >> reporter: cal water went door to door telling neighbors in the sunshine garden area do...
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sharon mcquillan.rd-certified physician specializing in preventative medicine and clinical research. doctor, tell me about the studies on omega xl. >> we have many different studies that have been conducted over 30 years, and the studies
sharon mcquillan.rd-certified physician specializing in preventative medicine and clinical research. doctor, tell me about the studies on omega xl. >> we have many different studies that have been conducted over 30 years, and the studies
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there is no or he couldn't or say sharon. that supported me and brought suit the first hearing was eighteen months after we filed our lawsuit but we're very satisfied with the result. renee hobby know of each of the unlikely heroine a beautiful israeli in a way wonder woman was able to beat our main airline. is going to implement this verdict to all its thousands of employees and if within six months someone else encounters something like what our heroine has encountered there. is open to an avalanche of lawsuits actually what the verdict says is that unless it shapes up there going to be many many lawsuits it's illegal it doesn't matter religious feelings or non-religious feelings it is illegal to tell a person to move because of their gender what was wonderful about renee's case is that in rene's case the flight attendant turned to her and said to our eighty three year old holocaust survivor please move yourself move to a different seat it's the flight attendants participation that made this case so clear to the court. well
there is no or he couldn't or say sharon. that supported me and brought suit the first hearing was eighteen months after we filed our lawsuit but we're very satisfied with the result. renee hobby know of each of the unlikely heroine a beautiful israeli in a way wonder woman was able to beat our main airline. is going to implement this verdict to all its thousands of employees and if within six months someone else encounters something like what our heroine has encountered there. is open to an...
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sharon what is the latest?ry shortly. but there is a real sense of shock here in the westgate area of newcastle after the car, as you say, mounted the curb at the back of the sports centre where hundreds of people were celebrating eid with prey to mark the end of ramadan. we spoke to a couple of eyewitnesses. we we re spoke to a couple of eyewitnesses. we were wishing everybody happy eid, and suddenly we heard a lot of screaming. we did not know what it was. we were just talking when we heard a woman came from outside, started driving to the people. i do not think she has lost control of the car. there is a few casualties, people who are cds and injured. people are panicking, but the police did a greatjob to come the people down. i have seen some injured people, some families live the badly injured. it happened like that. i was on the floor. it did not hit me. and my brother—in—law has been hit, so and my brother—in—law has been hit, so right now he is in the ivy i, taken so right now he is in the ivy i, ta ken
sharon what is the latest?ry shortly. but there is a real sense of shock here in the westgate area of newcastle after the car, as you say, mounted the curb at the back of the sports centre where hundreds of people were celebrating eid with prey to mark the end of ramadan. we spoke to a couple of eyewitnesses. we we re spoke to a couple of eyewitnesses. we were wishing everybody happy eid, and suddenly we heard a lot of screaming. we did not know what it was. we were just talking when we heard a...
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good morning, sharon. >> reporter: good morning, sam. it's estimated about 500,000 fans showed up at the last parade so you can bet they'll be heading there again this thursday, possibly hopping on bart so we have a lot of tips for you. i was at the last victory parade and it is massive. as you can see from the video from the parade two years ago, you'll have crowds along the route and parking is very limited. so people will be taking mass transit. the parade will start at 10:00 a.m. at 12th and broadway and head up broadway to lake mer merit. because of the parade some lines will be closed in oakland so check the website on how to get around the city on thursday. bart says buy tickets ahead of time because parade goers will be traveling at the same time that regular bart goers heading to work. bag side restrictions. long lines. keep it as small as possible if you're heading toward the main stage. no alcohol and no fireworks permitted. authorities are saying please keep this family friendly and safe and they say if you see something, say
good morning, sharon. >> reporter: good morning, sam. it's estimated about 500,000 fans showed up at the last parade so you can bet they'll be heading there again this thursday, possibly hopping on bart so we have a lot of tips for you. i was at the last victory parade and it is massive. as you can see from the video from the parade two years ago, you'll have crowds along the route and parking is very limited. so people will be taking mass transit. the parade will start at 10:00 a.m. at...
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. >> quÉ rico con besos y manos sudadas saÚl "canelo" Álvarez y shar sharon de lima aparecen juntos en. >> amigos ya es oficial se juntan nuevamente los timbiriche. >> emocionante rescate que protagonizan estos elefantes al ver a su crÍa en peligro. >> el rey de la taq pareja que empeÑa en mantener viva sus raÍces aztecas todo en "un nuevo dÍa" que comienza contigo ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ muy buenos dÍas mi gente linda, bienvenidos a este ombligo de semana, miÉrcoles 21 de junio 2017 quÉ rico ademÁs tambiÉn que llegÓ el verano, hoy comienza el verano, asÍ que hay que celebrar mucho, he hidratarse porque viene un verano muy fuerte. >> anoche se estrenÓ el seÑor de los cielos, quinta temporada, nuestro querido diego lo vieron mÁs adelante, vamos a tener los detalle de lo nuevo en su vida. >> llegamos a mitad de maÑana con la mejor cobertura copa fifa confederaciones rusia 2017 desde aquÍ un saludo a todos los compaÑeros que estÁn en el paÍs sede asÍ que >> muy buenos dÍas cÓmo estÁn chicos felices contentos celebrando la llegada del verano allÁ en estados unidos, pero aquÍ no es asi, es
. >> quÉ rico con besos y manos sudadas saÚl "canelo" Álvarez y shar sharon de lima aparecen juntos en. >> amigos ya es oficial se juntan nuevamente los timbiriche. >> emocionante rescate que protagonizan estos elefantes al ver a su crÍa en peligro. >> el rey de la taq pareja que empeÑa en mantener viva sus raÍces aztecas todo en "un nuevo dÍa" que comienza contigo ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ muy buenos dÍas mi gente linda,...
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as injing live in n san jose, i'm sharon katsuda for "today in the bay."v crasnks so much. 6:32 right now. happhis morning san jose police htll us no one was injured when nepolice suv crashed into another car downtown last night. take a look at that. don ppened just before midnight on north fourth street near the casino matrix. the cruiser took the brunt of the damage. auseon't know if one or two officers were inside that suv, but, again, we're told that everyone is okay. the cause is under investigation. >> very disturbing allegations right now against a pastor in forwapark. police have arrested victor taz gomez after several victims came forward saying they sexually assaulted them. the youngest victim is 14 years old. his gomez was the pastor at a pentecostal church in the area. right now there's no word if the y arims were members of the congregation or not, but authorities are still trying to locate more victims this morning. >>> only on nbc bay area, osecial police operation to ensure registered sex offenders lso complying with the law. our own damien
as injing live in n san jose, i'm sharon katsuda for "today in the bay."v crasnks so much. 6:32 right now. happhis morning san jose police htll us no one was injured when nepolice suv crashed into another car downtown last night. take a look at that. don ppened just before midnight on north fourth street near the casino matrix. the cruiser took the brunt of the damage. auseon't know if one or two officers were inside that suv, but, again, we're told that everyone is okay. the cause is...
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in palo alto, sharon chin, kpix5. >> they hope to cut down on air-conditioning. they haven't tested it outside for the impact of sun and wind. and speaking of the impact of sun and wind, are we getting it. how warm is it going to be on father's day? 106 at fairfield and 102 at livermore. and a forecast coming up again at 11 o'clock tonight. >> we'll see you back here at 11 o'clock. thanks for watching. >> and you can go to our website, too. cbssf.com. >>> well to the kitchen experts so. we are at the home of randy and marie salazar. they moved out, rented this hoe came back 18 years later. then new need add new kitchen or lynn was not going to move n they went with another company and sended up going with kitchen experts. kitchen experts has been in business over ten years they have designed thousands of kitchens in the bay area very successfully. we'll show you their kitchen. coming up on today's kitchen experts show. why homeowners are choosing kitchen experts over other companies. >> i think the difference business the designer. >> any other companies didn't h
in palo alto, sharon chin, kpix5. >> they hope to cut down on air-conditioning. they haven't tested it outside for the impact of sun and wind. and speaking of the impact of sun and wind, are we getting it. how warm is it going to be on father's day? 106 at fairfield and 102 at livermore. and a forecast coming up again at 11 o'clock tonight. >> we'll see you back here at 11 o'clock. thanks for watching. >> and you can go to our website, too. cbssf.com. >>> well to the...
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. >> reporter: paired with sharon, retired teacher who shares love of theater. >> willing to drive up to oregon and hang out and see shows with me. >> reporter: program 80% graduation rate, four times the national average for students from low income backgrounds. >> phenomenal statistics, beat every other program around. >> congratulations one and all. fantastic. >>> time to turn to weather. seemed to be more pleasant today. >> sandhya? >> we did brighten it up with exception of fog. and fauft for dubs on 7 tomorrow night, nice weather. waiting outside oracle arena, 65 degrees and then down to low 60s but weather looking nice for the game. catch it on abc7 news. time lapse from abc7 news exploratorium camera, the view a short time ago, fog rolling in, hard to see the transamerica pyramid there. this is what you'll have to deal with during the commute. be prepared with the fog. live doppler 7 showing you that fog. pushed across the bay, and visibility fluctuating, half moon bay down to a mile right now. be careful in the morning. temperatures in the 50s, some 60s in the inland valleys,
. >> reporter: paired with sharon, retired teacher who shares love of theater. >> willing to drive up to oregon and hang out and see shows with me. >> reporter: program 80% graduation rate, four times the national average for students from low income backgrounds. >> phenomenal statistics, beat every other program around. >> congratulations one and all. fantastic. >>> time to turn to weather. seemed to be more pleasant today. >> sandhya? >> we...
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and sharon, this was all caught on camera. >> reporter: that's right. i spoke with a police officer late this evening and he described the chaotic scene that happened right inside here at this shopping center. many people posted it on social media. police say about 2 dozen people started fighting in the food court at about 6:30 tonight. about 30 officers responded to the scene, running up the escalators and trying to keep innocent shoppers safe. police say some of the people involved tried to run from officers. and one video even showed a chair being thrown at officers. the violence spread to different levels of the shopping center. >> it did compicate matters, and that's why we had to try and stop the situation as soon as possible. and that's you see us moving to multiple levels in order to stop and detain these individuals that were involved in this incident. >> reporter: police say several people were detained for questioning. one person ended up being arrested. one officer also suffered minor injuries but doing okay tonight. and the mall normally cl
and sharon, this was all caught on camera. >> reporter: that's right. i spoke with a police officer late this evening and he described the chaotic scene that happened right inside here at this shopping center. many people posted it on social media. police say about 2 dozen people started fighting in the food court at about 6:30 tonight. about 30 officers responded to the scene, running up the escalators and trying to keep innocent shoppers safe. police say some of the people involved...
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. >> reporter: paired with sharon, retired teacher who shares love of theater. >> willing to drive up to oregon and hang out and see shows with me. >> reporter: program 80% graduation rate, four times the national average for students from low income backgrounds. >> phenomenal statistics, beat every other program around. >> congratulations one and all. fantastic. >>> time to turn to weather. seemed to be more pleasant today. >> sandhya? >> we did brighten it up with exception of fog. and fauft for dubs on 7 tomorrow night, nice weather. waiting outside oracle arena, 65 degrees and then down to low 60s but weather looking nice for the game. catch it on abc7 news. time lapse from abc7 news exploratorium camera, the view a short time ago, fog rolling in, hard to see the transamerica pyramid there. this is what you'll have to deal with during the commute. be prepared with the fog. live doppler 7 showing you that fog. pushed across the bay, and visibility fluctuating, half moon bay down to a mile right now. be careful in the morning. temperatures in the 50s, some 60s in the inland valleys,
. >> reporter: paired with sharon, retired teacher who shares love of theater. >> willing to drive up to oregon and hang out and see shows with me. >> reporter: program 80% graduation rate, four times the national average for students from low income backgrounds. >> phenomenal statistics, beat every other program around. >> congratulations one and all. fantastic. >>> time to turn to weather. seemed to be more pleasant today. >> sandhya? >> we...
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please sharon, it's just yogurt. ♪ >>> during the warriors parade today.n trolled the cleveland cavs with a custom-made t-shirt. quickie, quicken loans arena where the cavs play and speed with which they dispatched the cavs. friendly rivalry with lebron james who won t-shirt when they won last year. >>> strength in numbers. catchy phrase. warriors celebrate second title in three years and might be just getting started. only rain on their parade was blue and yellow when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. ♪ sun to the farm ♪ ♪ to the seeds in a row ♪ ♪ goodness begins with the seed that you sow ♪ ♪ plant that oat and watch it grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around ♪ ♪ seed to the oat ♪ to get made to an o ♪ ♪ o from the farm ♪ ♪ straight into your bowl ♪ put in the good and the good will grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around ♪ ♪ good goes around and around... ♪ >>> it was a golden day for the golden state warriors as mor
please sharon, it's just yogurt. ♪ >>> during the warriors parade today.n trolled the cleveland cavs with a custom-made t-shirt. quickie, quicken loans arena where the cavs play and speed with which they dispatched the cavs. friendly rivalry with lebron james who won t-shirt when they won last year. >>> strength in numbers. catchy phrase. warriors celebrate second title in three years and might be just getting started. only rain on their parade was blue and yellow when i...