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more than 40 years after janet and other researchers studied sharon, they agreed to meet sharon and herwoman. abc news consultant, pam slaton. she brought the story to "20/20's" attention. >> janet. hi, i'm sharon. >> nice to see you. >> yes. i was a research assistant on the study that sharon was in, and vivian and i actually went to college together. what a small world. incredible coincidences. >> but if janet expected a happy reunion, that's not what happened. things quickly get tense. >> you knew that she was a twin. >> yeah. >> and you never mentioned it. >> i can't answer the question. i don't know. we were told that this was the way the study was set up, that the families didn't know they had a twin, and that's how it was. >> because you know it's something that i would have really liked to know. >> yeah. >> and so would she. >> i'm sure. >> even when the study was over, why did you never call to say, by the way, you know, there's a twin out there if you ever want to find her? >> well, i left the study shortly after i met your family, but i was low on the totem pole. i had just b
more than 40 years after janet and other researchers studied sharon, they agreed to meet sharon and herwoman. abc news consultant, pam slaton. she brought the story to "20/20's" attention. >> janet. hi, i'm sharon. >> nice to see you. >> yes. i was a research assistant on the study that sharon was in, and vivian and i actually went to college together. what a small world. incredible coincidences. >> but if janet expected a happy reunion, that's not what...
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thank you, sharon. we'll miss her terribly. >> thank you, supervisor peskin. >> thank you, president breed for me to have an opportunity to thank publicly sharon's contributions. i've had a chance over the last week to reflect on all the money gifts that she's given me personally, as well as what she's given personally to the city and county of san francisco. she was an incredible woman, truly a force to be reckoned with, and i also personally want to express my thanks inform heto her family, who have suffered a great loss. i know she loved district six, but i think it's safe to say a lot of her heart was in sunnyvale. it was ground zero of her work really started, and i recall when i was just a candidate, late nights, coaching me. she was not a morning person, and would keep you on the telephone for hours into the evenings, coaching, mentoring, chastising, all of the above, of what it meant to be in service and how to change your language, and how when you change language, you change your thinking, and
thank you, sharon. we'll miss her terribly. >> thank you, supervisor peskin. >> thank you, president breed for me to have an opportunity to thank publicly sharon's contributions. i've had a chance over the last week to reflect on all the money gifts that she's given me personally, as well as what she's given personally to the city and county of san francisco. she was an incredible woman, truly a force to be reckoned with, and i also personally want to express my thanks inform heto...
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sharon hewitt. i know my colleagues will probably want to say a few words about sharon. i've pretty much known sharon my entire life. we called her aunty and others called her grandma. she was someone who was a devoted mother, grandmother, and even a devoted great-grandmother, a mentor, teacher, activist. someone who cared about people and cared about the city deeply. she was a founder and executive director of the community leadership academy and emergency response project, clear. this program helped youth and their families directly affected by violence in their neighborhood. she did everything she could to encourage young people to pursue higher education and get involved in shaping their community for the better. when i was struggling with a decision of whether to go away to spellman college or u.c. davis, she basically pointed a finger in my chest and told me, i better go to u.c. davis. and that's just sharon. that's her personality. she didn't discuss the options. she told you what to do. and she was forceful. i remember one time when we had this big argument about
sharon hewitt. i know my colleagues will probably want to say a few words about sharon. i've pretty much known sharon my entire life. we called her aunty and others called her grandma. she was someone who was a devoted mother, grandmother, and even a devoted great-grandmother, a mentor, teacher, activist. someone who cared about people and cared about the city deeply. she was a founder and executive director of the community leadership academy and emergency response project, clear. this program...
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sharon weinberger is executive editor of foreign policy magazine. she was national security editor at the intercept where she directed publications, defense and intelligence coverage, graduate of johns hopkins university and holds masters degrees from the university of pittsburgh school of international affairs from european studies. she held numerous reporting fellowships at her writing has appeared in the new york times and many publications. tell us about darpa. >> i was invited to be on this panel. when i have spoken about the book i start with what i think are the more amusing stories of darpa. whether it was the time of darpa during the vietnam war sent a rorschach test for an imprisoned vietcong fighter or the time they had a top secret program is that monkeys with microwaves, this is something real about cold war and science, i talked about the relationship between eisenhower and the advanced research project agency. i want to talk about what the agency is. for some people are household name, for other people it isn't so darpa was created in
sharon weinberger is executive editor of foreign policy magazine. she was national security editor at the intercept where she directed publications, defense and intelligence coverage, graduate of johns hopkins university and holds masters degrees from the university of pittsburgh school of international affairs from european studies. she held numerous reporting fellowships at her writing has appeared in the new york times and many publications. tell us about darpa. >> i was invited to be...
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i don't dispute ryan intentions, however, i will dispute sharon's is a hot bed of crime. i look down on that parking lot, and it is very quiet. living across the street with two young children, noise is our concern. they need to limit the operating hours to # 00 during the week and 10:00 on the
i don't dispute ryan intentions, however, i will dispute sharon's is a hot bed of crime. i look down on that parking lot, and it is very quiet. living across the street with two young children, noise is our concern. they need to limit the operating hours to # 00 during the week and 10:00 on the
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sharon stone, everybody!gle. most people, i look lik. ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who've had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain
sharon stone, everybody!gle. most people, i look lik. ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts...
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reporting live in yountville, i'm sharon, nbc bay area news. >> sharon, thank you. not just yountville but entire community of veterans reeling after the tragedy about 1,000 residents live in the pathway home which is the largest veteran center in the united states. veterans dating back to world war ii have sought refuge there. nbc bay area rod continues our coverage with more on that facility and members who try to cope. >> reporter: the campus of yountville is grieving and so is the community and a lot going on here. police are still investigating the deadly shooting. madison hall also known has building g where it took place, is core doned off as a crime scene. cards tagged with evidence markings remain in the parking lot. and violent attack is taking its toll on the cal vet families devastated after losing three dedicated workers. >> many of us knew all of these people personally, in particular those who worked at pathway. so this is not easy for any of us. >> reporter: veteran jeffrey christianson said it has struck the workers here hardest. >> most of us are u
reporting live in yountville, i'm sharon, nbc bay area news. >> sharon, thank you. not just yountville but entire community of veterans reeling after the tragedy about 1,000 residents live in the pathway home which is the largest veteran center in the united states. veterans dating back to world war ii have sought refuge there. nbc bay area rod continues our coverage with more on that facility and members who try to cope. >> reporter: the campus of yountville is grieving and so is...
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my who is back in kenya hello there sharon a very warm welcome from mean.
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is there a sharon here? you're sharon. what wi-fi are you on? >> fiesta rewards pool. >> reporter: that's the hotel wi-fi? >> yes. >> reporter: what if i told you that's not the wi-fi and our security expert can monitor everything you're doing now on your phone. >> it frightens me. why would you want someone to know your personal information? >> reporter: even on the beach people are logging in. cody? >> yeah. >> reporter: there it is, fiesta rewards pool. >> it's unsettling being on vacation. that's scary. >> reporter: but what information can the hacker really get? i test it out. >> i'm watching everything he's doing in realtime. >> reporter: going to buy some gloves for when i get back home to the cold. >> he just entered in his visa information so it's his visa card number [ bleep ]. >> reporter: i'm going to log into my e-mail. >> he just logged in, there's his e-mail [ bleep ] and his address [ bleep ]. >> reporter: how do you protect yourself? use your cell carrier's 3g or 4g when banking or shopping, it's more secure. plus, ask the hotel
is there a sharon here? you're sharon. what wi-fi are you on? >> fiesta rewards pool. >> reporter: that's the hotel wi-fi? >> yes. >> reporter: what if i told you that's not the wi-fi and our security expert can monitor everything you're doing now on your phone. >> it frightens me. why would you want someone to know your personal information? >> reporter: even on the beach people are logging in. cody? >> yeah. >> reporter: there it is, fiesta...
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sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: every weekday more than 100 students at sacred heart nativity schools each breakfast, lunch and dinner next door at martha's kitchen in san jose. the meals make a difference to 8th grader pedro santana. >> really important to focus in class. >> reporter: edita cruz became executive director of martha's kitchen in 2001. her passion, to fight hunger. >> you see hunger everywhere. people do not realize that it can happen to anybody. >> reporter: so the former tech startup project manager quadrupled the size of the kitchen. as a result, meal service soared from 75,000 a year to nearly half a million. and its reach extends beyond san jose. board president ray flowers says the kitchen is cooking and delivering free meals to more than 40 nonprofits reaching into east palo alto, salinas, santa cruz and the san joaquin valley. >> she gets out and talks to people and convinces partners that they should be helping more. she has really been the driving force of martha's kitchen. >> reporter: sacred heart school's presid
sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: every weekday more than 100 students at sacred heart nativity schools each breakfast, lunch and dinner next door at martha's kitchen in san jose. the meals make a difference to 8th grader pedro santana. >> really important to focus in class. >> reporter: edita cruz became executive director of martha's kitchen in 2001. her passion, to fight hunger. >> you see hunger everywhere. people do not...
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in kenya hello there sharon a very warm welcome from meets.
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hi sharon and thank you for inviting me in the next half hour all they're about we will be presenting our latest edition of africa brought to you by channels t.v. and k.g.'s and here is what will be coming up on the show today. a spam bank walpole's guessing using fabric technology that's what scientists in durban have set up to protect biodiversity on the reef. and a new use for waste both of our german microbiologist makes guess what from milk. and we need a lot more danny kaye technology regarding one of the few hybrid car owners in lagos nigeria. scientists say that coal reserves in south africa. seem to be more resilient to climate change than reeves' in other regions but why assume of mine biologists in researching the complex dynamics of coral production and protection to do so they have set up a coles bank using technology beyond to meet purpose of their project protect the biodiversity of let's take a look. this is how good or screw produce and spread for hundreds of millions of years they've been building bush in reefs and ensuring their own survival. in dublin marine biolog
hi sharon and thank you for inviting me in the next half hour all they're about we will be presenting our latest edition of africa brought to you by channels t.v. and k.g.'s and here is what will be coming up on the show today. a spam bank walpole's guessing using fabric technology that's what scientists in durban have set up to protect biodiversity on the reef. and a new use for waste both of our german microbiologist makes guess what from milk. and we need a lot more danny kaye technology...
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. >> reporter: sharon koladet wanted to help because he said he was responding to a domestic disturbance him, because i wanted to make sure he got to those people. >> reporter: but to sharon's granddaughter jasmine jones -- >> you kind of knew something wasn't right? >> immediately. he looked like baggy clothing, kind of casual, like a security guard that was just given a job. >> he kept wiping his nose. >> he kept wiping his nose. he was fidgety. >> picking up his holster like this. >> that's what we were noticing. >> reporter: that might be because he was just 14 years old. and when deputies searched his home they found a cache of fake police gear. possibly all purchased online. what did officers recover at his house? >> the uniform he was wearing. a gun belt. approximately four to five airsoft or simulated-type guns. ballistic vests. a ballistic helmet. there was a lot of different items there, including some counterfeit money. >> reporter: run down the list for me. of the things he was doing, what's illegal? >> well, pretty much everything. i meanwhile, he's 14. so he clearly had no
. >> reporter: sharon koladet wanted to help because he said he was responding to a domestic disturbance him, because i wanted to make sure he got to those people. >> reporter: but to sharon's granddaughter jasmine jones -- >> you kind of knew something wasn't right? >> immediately. he looked like baggy clothing, kind of casual, like a security guard that was just given a job. >> he kept wiping his nose. >> he kept wiping his nose. he was fidgety. >>...
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sharon eppson joins us as she always does at this time of year. great to see you, sharon.he last time taxpayers can file their federal returns under the old tax law. so as they do that and theyil co the paperwork, what did they need to remember? >> we know there's been a big overhaul of the code. one of the most important parts, of course, will be the doubling of the standard deduction going forward. that means a lot of folks may decide not to itemize. but on top of that itemized deductions will be less generous past.hey have in the you add to that the personal exemptions that are going away, changes that of people need to be aware of. now is the time to look at these taxreaks and take full advantage of them. >> which breaks go away? exemptions and dependent exemptions. that's 4,050 for you and your spouse or if you're taking care of someone else. that's significant and that's going away. the other is a number of miscellaneous itemized deductions, those that exceed 2% ofour adjusted gross income that you can deduct now. job expenses, tax prep fees, investment related fees,
sharon eppson joins us as she always does at this time of year. great to see you, sharon.he last time taxpayers can file their federal returns under the old tax law. so as they do that and theyil co the paperwork, what did they need to remember? >> we know there's been a big overhaul of the code. one of the most important parts, of course, will be the doubling of the standard deduction going forward. that means a lot of folks may decide not to itemize. but on top of that itemized...
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own to save, but a new push by some states is making it easier that's our cover story this week and sharon epperson has more. >> the beers that we have on tap are on the top. >> reporter: when small business owner josh alison decided to go from a career in biology to beer, his focus was crafting the perfect pint giving employees a way to save for retirement may have been a goal, but not one alison was able to brew up on his own. >> you spend a lot of time, a lot of of energy working with these people, developing relationships, and they become family and you really want the best for them you want them to be able to provide for themselves later in life. >> reporter: now, thanks to a program that is the first of its kind in the country, employees at reach break brewing are given the chance to save for their future through a state-run retirement plan called oregon saves. >> we're giving small businesses the same kind of opportunities that some of the largers businesses have -- low-cost savings for employees at no cost to the employers. >> reporter: about 55 million american workers in the priv
own to save, but a new push by some states is making it easier that's our cover story this week and sharon epperson has more. >> the beers that we have on tap are on the top. >> reporter: when small business owner josh alison decided to go from a career in biology to beer, his focus was crafting the perfect pint giving employees a way to save for retirement may have been a goal, but not one alison was able to brew up on his own. >> you spend a lot of time, a lot of of energy...
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. >> you can see there's someone named sharon and someone named cody. they both have iphones. >> and you're watching what they do. >> monitoring everything they're doing. >> reporter: i'm going to try to find them. >> good luck. >> reporter: the hotel is in on it but no one else is.
. >> you can see there's someone named sharon and someone named cody. they both have iphones. >> and you're watching what they do. >> monitoring everything they're doing. >> reporter: i'm going to try to find them. >> good luck. >> reporter: the hotel is in on it but no one else is.
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it's great to seeyou, sharon, as always. >> good to be here. he so what are they doing?hat are all of investors doing in response to the volatility? well, 401(k) investors are moving their money around. we're looking at some data now lightas just come up from solutions and their recordkeeper 401(k) plan.ou ifook at february 5th, we remember that day when the s&p was down 4%. we saw 12 times the average daily trading activity in 401(k). 12 times higher than normal. and then just last week when we saw another market dip, we double the average on wednesday. so what 401(k) investors are doing right now is that they're moving their money around and this is retirement >> is this smart to do? >> it's not smart to do. they're doing exactly what financial advisers say don't do. they seem to be panicking. and their biggest threat to their 401(k) may be themselves. they need to figure out a way to protect themselves fromes makin knee-jerk reactions. >> so what should they do? do you do nothing? >> youhe sit and you assess your risks. you look at what your goals are andou try to ink
it's great to seeyou, sharon, as always. >> good to be here. he so what are they doing?hat are all of investors doing in response to the volatility? well, 401(k) investors are moving their money around. we're looking at some data now lightas just come up from solutions and their recordkeeper 401(k) plan.ou ifook at february 5th, we remember that day when the s&p was down 4%. we saw 12 times the average daily trading activity in 401(k). 12 times higher than normal. and then just last...
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reporting live at sonoma raceway, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> sharon, thank you. >>> on the peninsula, stipulated patrols in palo alto. the search continues for a man accused of sexually assaulting a young jogger. this is part of our breaking news coverage last night at 5:00. a teenaged girl was jogging on a trail near deer creek road when a man pointed a gun at her. he then allegedly sexually assaulted the girl in some nearby brush before rung off. >>> a federal judge today denied porn star stormy daniels' request to speed up a trial. the judge called the request premature because the president and his attorney have not had enough time to respond to the complaint. daniels wants to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement she signed days before the 2016 election. her attorney says he'll refile the motion later. >>> well, today thousands of kids marched through the streets of san jose. this was not a protest, it was a way to honor civil rights leader cesar chavez. this marked 25 years since chavez died just blocks from today's gathering. chavez's son told a crowd, quote, you
reporting live at sonoma raceway, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> sharon, thank you. >>> on the peninsula, stipulated patrols in palo alto. the search continues for a man accused of sexually assaulting a young jogger. this is part of our breaking news coverage last night at 5:00. a teenaged girl was jogging on a trail near deer creek road when a man pointed a gun at her. he then allegedly sexually assaulted the girl in some nearby brush before rung off. >>> a...
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sharon mcquillan.'s a board-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 are reliable. all of these studies on joint discomfort are conducted in a clinical setting with medical researchers, and they qualify as very good science. i, as a clinical researcher and a physician, am really impressed with the amount of science that we have. when i first became interested in the product, i asked the company to supply me with the scientific studies, and i was overwhelmed by how much science this product had, especially compared to most natural products and many pharmaceutical products. >> you wouldn't have said this without those studies. >> before i ever tried the product, before i prescribed it to my patients, before i recommended it to my friends and my family and before i actually taught many other physicians about the product, i had to r
sharon mcquillan.'s a board-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 are reliable. all of these studies on joint discomfort are conducted in a clinical setting with medical researchers, and they qualify as very good science. i, as a clinical researcher and a physician, am really impressed with the amount of science...
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"today in the bay's" sharon katsuda reports. >> he was loyal, patriotic. yeah. always wanted to -- that was his dream, you know, to be -- to protect his country. >> reporter: cissy and matthew sherr remember raising albert wong as a young boy for their family friend. they raised had i'm between the age of 8 and 1 then he went into foster care as a teenager. she said they were in shock to hear he was a suspected gunman in a horrific shooting that left three female victims dead. >> my heart and prayers have been with them from the very beginning. >> reporter: wong served in the army. sherr says he needed help when he came home from afghanistan. >> he would sit on the sofa just staring saying, i can't believe i'm in a safe place. clearly the idea of being not worrying about if you could step out and not have a bomb under your feet. >> reporter: the sherrs say they knew wong was getting help from the veterans home and aren't surprised he had a weapon. >> he was licensed to have a weapon. he was obviously trained to have it in the army and everything. >> i'm hoping t
"today in the bay's" sharon katsuda reports. >> he was loyal, patriotic. yeah. always wanted to -- that was his dream, you know, to be -- to protect his country. >> reporter: cissy and matthew sherr remember raising albert wong as a young boy for their family friend. they raised had i'm between the age of 8 and 1 then he went into foster care as a teenager. she said they were in shock to hear he was a suspected gunman in a horrific shooting that left three female victims...
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i don't dispute ryan intentions, however, i will dispute sharon's is a hot bed of crime. i look down on that parking lot, and it is very quiet. living across the street with two young children, noise is our concern. they need to limit the operating hours to # 00 during the week and 10:00 on the weekends. no more than two food trucks at a time, and as she noted, insulation of attendance structure or sound barrier to cover the seating, much like mucholicious does, and the taco chapel does. so i think even if its best case scenario, this sort of business will lead to the drunken tech know all night, urination all over our building, among other things, so thank you for your time. >> president hillis: thank you. next speaker, please. >> thanks for allowing me to speak today. i do have concerns specifically regarding noise, hours and alcohol use and want to be proactive about such concerns. i have lived in san francisco proper since i was one. i love my city, and yet, i also recognize it had as changed, and i repair that. i'm a public elementary school in the bayview, and my hu
i don't dispute ryan intentions, however, i will dispute sharon's is a hot bed of crime. i look down on that parking lot, and it is very quiet. living across the street with two young children, noise is our concern. they need to limit the operating hours to # 00 during the week and 10:00 on the weekends. no more than two food trucks at a time, and as she noted, insulation of attendance structure or sound barrier to cover the seating, much like mucholicious does, and the taco chapel does. so i...
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sharon chin, kpix 5. >> the oakland museum's women's annual "white elephant sale" is this saturday and sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at a warehouse at 333 lancaster street in oakland. it's free open to the public and i have been there. it's quite an experience. anytime is a good time to nominate your local hero for a jefferson award. do it online at our website, cbssf.com/hero. >> let's check the big board and see how the stocks are doing. the dow is still down 378. >> a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, email or call us. trump junior... and a stanford professor... fe >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be purple artichokes. in europe especially italy you see a lot of them. it's kind of like a mainstay over there, mainstream. they're everywhere but you don't see them here too often. the color makes it beautiful. let's talk about selection and storage. when you buy them, purple all the way around, all the leaves in the center nice and tight. squeeze it. when it's squeaky that means it's fresh. if you overcook them, the purple may go away. it will be green. you
sharon chin, kpix 5. >> the oakland museum's women's annual "white elephant sale" is this saturday and sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at a warehouse at 333 lancaster street in oakland. it's free open to the public and i have been there. it's quite an experience. anytime is a good time to nominate your local hero for a jefferson award. do it online at our website, cbssf.com/hero. >> let's check the big board and see how the stocks are doing. the dow is still down 378....
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reporting live at highway 17, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay.." >> sharon, thank you so much.we want to keep you up to date here on "today in the bay" as we get you prepared for the brunt of that storm barreling through the area. thursday we will be going on early starting at 4:00 a.m. as our crews will be out throughout the night gathering everything you need to know before tomorrow morning's commute. >>> this show is great, you find out all kinds of news like coming on early tomorrow. looking at the activity right now, this is storm ranger data. kari will give you a better explanation but i wanted to show you what's going on above the roadways. the road weather index shows you the green where areas are the wettest. looking at east shore freeway but it's moving smoothly through richmond. the walnut creek interchange, highway 24 has been a rough drive all morning because of an earlier crash which did clear. this crash also cleared coming down through san leandro, the crash at davis and all the debris and cleanup cleared. quick recovery because traffic is lighter throughout the
reporting live at highway 17, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay.." >> sharon, thank you so much.we want to keep you up to date here on "today in the bay" as we get you prepared for the brunt of that storm barreling through the area. thursday we will be going on early starting at 4:00 a.m. as our crews will be out throughout the night gathering everything you need to know before tomorrow morning's commute. >>> this show is great, you find out all kinds of...
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from people across the continent who are committed to them vitamins welcome to the show my name is sharon the money from my roby kenya and joining me is my colleague meltzer from nigeria. hi sally and thank you for inviting me and the next half hour there about we will be presenting our latest edition of africa brought to you by channels t.v. and k.t.s. and here is what will be coming up on the show today. a spam bank vault koval yes indeed using cyber technology that's what scientists in durban have set up to protect biodiversity on the reef. and a new use for waste both of our german microbiologist mexico guess what from milk. and we need their policy on ten-k. technology regarding one of the few hybrid car owners in lagos nigeria. scientists say that coal reserves in south africa seem to be more resilient to climate change than weeds in other regions but why assume of mine biologist in durban is researching the complex dynamics of coral production and protection to do so they have set up a cold sperm bank using cyber technology beyond to me purpose of their project protect the biodiver
from people across the continent who are committed to them vitamins welcome to the show my name is sharon the money from my roby kenya and joining me is my colleague meltzer from nigeria. hi sally and thank you for inviting me and the next half hour there about we will be presenting our latest edition of africa brought to you by channels t.v. and k.t.s. and here is what will be coming up on the show today. a spam bank vault koval yes indeed using cyber technology that's what scientists in...
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sharon epperson has the details. >> the beers that we have on tat are o top. >> reporter: when this small business owner decided to go from a career in biology to beer, his focus w crafting the perfect pint. giving employees a way to save r retirement may have been a goal,ut not one allison was able to brew up on his own. >> you spend a lot of time, lot f energy work these people, developin relationships. and they become family. and you really want the best for them. u want them to be able to provide for themselves later in li >> reporter: now, thanks to a program that is the first of its kind in the country, employees at reach great breenng are g the chance to save for their future through a said-run retirement plan called oregon saves. >> we are giving small businesseshe same kind of opportunities that some of the larger businesses have. lo cost savings for employees at no cost to the employers. >> reporter: about 55 million american workers in the private sector are not offered a 402 k plan through their employer. most of them, 32iomill work at small businesses, which have fewer than 1
sharon epperson has the details. >> the beers that we have on tat are o top. >> reporter: when this small business owner decided to go from a career in biology to beer, his focus w crafting the perfect pint. giving employees a way to save r retirement may have been a goal,ut not one allison was able to brew up on his own. >> you spend a lot of time, lot f energy work these people, developin relationships. and they become family. and you really want the best for them. u want...
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>>> sharon stone engaged?tos of sharon and a mystery man at the beach flashing a big diamond ring. >>> the return of "american idol." katy giving a contestant his fica
>>> sharon stone engaged?tos of sharon and a mystery man at the beach flashing a big diamond ring. >>> the return of "american idol." katy giving a contestant his fica
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in long beach, sharon chin, kpix 5. >> don't forget tomorrow we'll broadcast the cbs bay area spelling bee live on kbcw and live streamed as well on cbssf.com. it starts at noon. the winner will move on to the scripps national spelling bee in may. >>> what do i have? another injury for the warriors tonight and an ncaa outcome my school didn't see coming and neither did anyone else. outside baltimore county, ...speaking of the top... oh how the mighty have fallen... ...how many of you did this with your ncaa backets???? (rip).... >>> lots of college basketball up top. oh how the mighty have fallen. how many of you did this with your ncaa brackets? these guys, the university of baltimore county. boy, they created a shocker. they embarrassed no. 1 virginia tonight. turned turnovers into points, and exploded. this fella wilds went crazy. no. 16 seed had never beaten a no. 1. one guy bet $800 on 21-0 odds and won $16,000 had. whoa. nba had kevin durant to the injury list, fractured rib out two weeks. steve kerr and the ws hosted the kings at the old school powder blues. draymond green with
in long beach, sharon chin, kpix 5. >> don't forget tomorrow we'll broadcast the cbs bay area spelling bee live on kbcw and live streamed as well on cbssf.com. it starts at noon. the winner will move on to the scripps national spelling bee in may. >>> what do i have? another injury for the warriors tonight and an ncaa outcome my school didn't see coming and neither did anyone else. outside baltimore county, ...speaking of the top... oh how the mighty have fallen... ...how many of...
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. >> reporter: sharon koladet to help because he said he was responding to a domestic disturbance callt's why i followed him, because i wanted to make sure he got to those people. >> reporter: but to sharon's granddaughter, jasmine jones... you kind of knew something wasn't right? >> immediately. he looked like baggy clothing, kind of casual, like a security guard that was just given a job. >> he kept wiping his nose. >> yeah, he kept wiping his nose. >> he was fidgety. >> picking up his holster like this. >> reporter: that might be because he was just 14 years old, and when deputies searched his home they, found a cache of fake police gear, possibly all purchased online. what did officers recover at his house? >> the uniform he was wearing. a gun belt, approximately four to five airsoft or simulated- type guns, ballistic vests. a ballistic helmet. there was a lot of different items there, including some counterfeit money. >> reporter: run down the list for me. of the things he was doing, what's illegal? >> well, pretty much everything. i mean, he's 14, so he clearly had no driver's li
. >> reporter: sharon koladet to help because he said he was responding to a domestic disturbance callt's why i followed him, because i wanted to make sure he got to those people. >> reporter: but to sharon's granddaughter, jasmine jones... you kind of knew something wasn't right? >> immediately. he looked like baggy clothing, kind of casual, like a security guard that was just given a job. >> he kept wiping his nose. >> yeah, he kept wiping his nose. >> he...
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well hell of a male it's our name is sharon a minute from nairobi kenya and i hope the two men joy vis the latest exciting edition of africa where we bring you you know very interesting environmental topics from across africa and europe here's what we have lined up for you today. we'll be reporting on a really great invention that's helping supply people in morocco and towns with clean water. we'll be visiting a couple of high schools in berlin students advice and ways of making the premises . and with interviews you conservationists in cameroon was working to protect. these habits and. some of our viewers might remember our report on the fog how this thing project cloud fish it's a quote unquote meds developed by a german engineer who walked through the moral come initiative that mimics the way our spider's web collects drops of water from mist the water collected supplies drought stricken areas all. this innovative technology has been successfully a child and the cloud is now time in fog into drinking water not only in the atlas mountains in southwest morocco. africa went to find out
well hell of a male it's our name is sharon a minute from nairobi kenya and i hope the two men joy vis the latest exciting edition of africa where we bring you you know very interesting environmental topics from across africa and europe here's what we have lined up for you today. we'll be reporting on a really great invention that's helping supply people in morocco and towns with clean water. we'll be visiting a couple of high schools in berlin students advice and ways of making the premises ....
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abc news reporter sharon new man hats late details on that hand the president's big push in the heart of steal country. >> keep america great exclamation point. >> president trump unveiling a new 2020 campaign slogan. >> go out and vote on tuesday for rick saccone. >> who is locked in an unexpectedly tight race in a district trump won by nearly 20 points. during a real the president also talked up his upcoming meeting with north korea and his tariffs. he also praised tougher punishments for drug dealers >> when i was in china, and other places by the way, i said, mr. president, do you have a drug problem? >> no, no, no, we do not. i said what do you attribute that to? >> well, the death penalty. >> the president returning to washington with no public schedules set for today but he was busy tweeting, including this statement about his approval ratings saying they are higher than what's being reported. meantime, growing speculation about the soon-to-be announced white house school safety proposals created in the wake of the parkland, florida, shooting. deputy white house press secretary
abc news reporter sharon new man hats late details on that hand the president's big push in the heart of steal country. >> keep america great exclamation point. >> president trump unveiling a new 2020 campaign slogan. >> go out and vote on tuesday for rick saccone. >> who is locked in an unexpectedly tight race in a district trump won by nearly 20 points. during a real the president also talked up his upcoming meeting with north korea and his tariffs. he also praised...
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take a moment of silence with me to remember sharon's voice. it's really worth it. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please? >> i believe it's -- well. sorry. getting a little organized. there presently exists -- >> clerk: sir, please speak directly into the microphone. >> there presently exists in the san francisco unified school district an extensive bilingual program and i will not criticize that decision. it's pragmatic, beneficial, and, however, i would like to see greater emphasis on remedial english to improve competence and bridge san francisco's diverse speech community, expand vocabulary and young minds through the process of collaboration upon meaning. the exchange of knowledge can clearly have impacts on future career advancement and occupational opportunity. i'm sure that you will agree that a general head start at reading carries distinct, life-long benefits. there is good reason for me to believe, for example, that a 4-year-old will benefit from receiving reading tutorial on the basis of imperical observation. a preschool
take a moment of silence with me to remember sharon's voice. it's really worth it. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please? >> i believe it's -- well. sorry. getting a little organized. there presently exists -- >> clerk: sir, please speak directly into the microphone. >> there presently exists in the san francisco unified school district an extensive bilingual program and i will not criticize that decision. it's pragmatic, beneficial, and,...
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sharon, thank you so much. >> sure. >>> when we come back, a look at the news for the week ahead. >>> and cooking up a meal for under $2 i know it sounds too good to be true but one entrepreneur found a way. we have his recipe for success next >>> here are the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. on monday we'll be getting a read on the services sector with february's ism non-manufacturing report it's also the day that search engine yahoo launched back in 1995 >>> on wednesday, we'll see how much debt americans had on their credit cards in january with a consumer credit card report. >>> on friday, we'll see how many jobs were added or lost for the month of february and guess what friday is also the national day of unplugging. so let's all plan to take a break from our phones and other electronics -- good luck with that it's needed every now and again. >>> imagine sitting down for a delicious home-cooked meal all for the price of just two bucks a serving. you might say that's impossible -- i do -- but it's the premise behind "struggle meals. that's a show that was cr
sharon, thank you so much. >> sure. >>> when we come back, a look at the news for the week ahead. >>> and cooking up a meal for under $2 i know it sounds too good to be true but one entrepreneur found a way. we have his recipe for success next >>> here are the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. on monday we'll be getting a read on the services sector with february's ism non-manufacturing report it's also the day that search engine yahoo...
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you didn't get a notice from sharon ferguson about the november 1st meeting? >> not until about a day and a half before the meeting. >> supervisor kim: okay. i will bring that to their attention. >> we actually did resolve that. >> supervisor kim: okay. i'd just like to say thank you for coming to answer our questions. >> i'd squlust like to say this is our home. as you can see by the letters that -- of support we've gotten from our neighbors, we've gotten a home that was -- it was very badly neglected, and we've spent a lot of time working with our neighbors and experts to essentially renovate it to something we would be proud of. i'm a fourth generation san francisco, and this is essentially my legacy that i'm going to leave for the city, and you know, i'm very proud of it. you know, our tenants basically, we're very proud to have them be part of it, also. you know, that when we bought the building, they were a family of three, and now we're very proud that they essentially have added one more member to their family. >> supervisor kim: thank you so much. tha
you didn't get a notice from sharon ferguson about the november 1st meeting? >> not until about a day and a half before the meeting. >> supervisor kim: okay. i will bring that to their attention. >> we actually did resolve that. >> supervisor kim: okay. i'd just like to say thank you for coming to answer our questions. >> i'd squlust like to say this is our home. as you can see by the letters that -- of support we've gotten from our neighbors, we've gotten a home...
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sharon epperson has our story. >> reporter: when that small t siness owner josh alice w om a career in biology to beer his focus was crafting the perfect pint. giving employees a way to save for retirement may have been a goal but notne he was able to brew up on his own. >> you spend a lot of time and energy working with these people, developing relationships. and they become family. and you really want the besor them. you want them to be able to ovide for themselves later in life. >>, thanks to a program th is a first of its kind in the untry, employees at reach break brewing are given the chance to save for their future slew a state-run retirement plan called oregon saves. >> we are giving small bu onesses the same kind opportunities that some of the larger businesses have. low cost savings for employees at no cost to the employers. >> reporter: about 55 million american workers in the private sect are not offered a 401k plan through their employer. most of them, 32 million, work at small businesses which have fewer tn 0 employees. tell me, why is that a probm? >> stu after study sho
sharon epperson has our story. >> reporter: when that small t siness owner josh alice w om a career in biology to beer his focus was crafting the perfect pint. giving employees a way to save for retirement may have been a goal but notne he was able to brew up on his own. >> you spend a lot of time and energy working with these people, developing relationships. and they become family. and you really want the besor them. you want them to be able to ovide for themselves later in life....