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and i believe on the fourth or to occupy or hold his chair at the university of southern california. and it goes to somebody whose rooted in is really the scholarship around gender of women andtudies men and society and the university of southern california is one of the first studies programs to actually move towards a onsideration of gender and relations between men and women more broadly. she has been a benefactor is much appreciated. >> as you look at what happened in the '60s, this generation now, parents and grandparents now very quickly, moving into retirement. yeah. it's interesting to see televisions to say how should with joy your retirement the people of the 1960s to the '60s. lived in connishne consciousness. the '60s very much lived. on that, explain in historical terms why it was such decade. tant >> it was pivotal in many ways americans many challenged conventional wisdom. culture, how they dressed. meant to be a man, a woman, patriotic. what it meant to dissent. those hard big questions all of exploded in some ways simultaneously. we do live with the legry of century o
and i believe on the fourth or to occupy or hold his chair at the university of southern california. and it goes to somebody whose rooted in is really the scholarship around gender of women andtudies men and society and the university of southern california is one of the first studies programs to actually move towards a onsideration of gender and relations between men and women more broadly. she has been a benefactor is much appreciated. >> as you look at what happened in the '60s, this...
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to somebody whose scholarship is really rooted in the scholarship around gender, studies, and studies of women and men, so the mercy of southern california with one of the first women's studies programs to actually move or the consideration of gender and relations between men and women more broadly, and she has been the benefactor and is much appreciated. >> david farber, as you look at what happened in the 1960's, this generation now, parents and grand currents and now very quickly moving into retirement. >> yeah, it is interesting to watch television commercials aiming toward how can you spend your retirement using the visit of the 1960's to talk to the people who lived through that period. it seared their consciousness, whether they were for it or against it. the 1960's in that sense a stove or much live. >> based on that, explain in historical terms why it was a pivotal decade. >> so many had talents what was commission all wisdom, what it meant to be a man, what it meant to be a woman, what it meant to be patriotic, what it meant to defend. those hard, big questions, all kind of exploded some ways simultaneously, so i think we do li
to somebody whose scholarship is really rooted in the scholarship around gender, studies, and studies of women and men, so the mercy of southern california with one of the first women's studies programs to actually move or the consideration of gender and relations between men and women more broadly, and she has been the benefactor and is much appreciated. >> david farber, as you look at what happened in the 1960's, this generation now, parents and grand currents and now very quickly...
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the population of murrieta, california. it's a conservative rural town in conservative basically riverside county, california. the town of murrieta has a motto, the motto is, the future of southern california. if that motto is true, and murrieta is indeed the future of southern california, welcome to the future. welcome to the future. >> turn this bus around take them home. >> why are we bringing these people here. >> take them to the border, back to their countries. take the $2.2 million -- put them on the airplane and send them back to el salvador. >> usa! usa! >> go home! >> this is the angry mob of protesters that turned out in murrieta, california yesterday to scream and swear at three buses containing unaccompanied children and parents with small children as department of homeland security tried to move them into a border patrol processing facility, so they could get health checks and start going through the next steps of the immigration and customs process. as you can see from the footage you can the group held signs, the protesters held american flags. they held signs that said stuff like stop illegal immigration. protect your kids from diseases. murrieta is not a dumpin
the population of murrieta, california. it's a conservative rural town in conservative basically riverside county, california. the town of murrieta has a motto, the motto is, the future of southern california. if that motto is true, and murrieta is indeed the future of southern california, welcome to the future. welcome to the future. >> turn this bus around take them home. >> why are we bringing these people here. >> take them to the border, back to their countries. take the...
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the side of a busy los angeles freeway. what was your reaction when you saw the video? >> i was shocked but also not surprised. >> reporter: jodi armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california>> i would say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: he says questions surrounding the patrol officer's actions could hurt perception of other law enforcement agencies in the l.a. area including the los angeles lapd. last year the department of justice had special oversite of the lapd because of what it described as a pattern of police misconduct. that decree lasted more than 10 years. as for tuesday's events his report of what happened said the barefoot woman ignored his orders to stay away from the freeway. he tried to take her into custody to protect her. >> they need to find out what happened before this footage started recording, right, and were there any circumstances there could be used to in any way just if i what we saw. >> reporter: armor says a full investigation could take months. bigad shaban for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, protesters held more angry demonstrations in one californi
the side of a busy los angeles freeway. what was your reaction when you saw the video? >> i was shocked but also not surprised. >> reporter: jodi armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california>> i would say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: he says questions surrounding the patrol officer's actions could hurt perception of other law enforcement agencies...
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going to bring hotter temperatures to the bay area and we could see a risk of lightning-sparked fires as the monsoon moisture begins to drift out of southern california toward the bay. we'll see high temperatures beginning to climb tomorrow. well in the 90s around san jose
going to bring hotter temperatures to the bay area and we could see a risk of lightning-sparked fires as the monsoon moisture begins to drift out of southern california toward the bay. we'll see high temperatures beginning to climb tomorrow. well in the 90s around san jose
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emergency landing leads to the death of father and the injury of his young daughter. >>> and in weather tracking some activity to our south in south earn -- southern california. we're going to track showers and how cool conditions come this way. >>> one of the most unusual competitions in all of aviation is celebrating its 50th celebration right here in california. it's called the hayward air rally. cessnas, pipers and beach craft, they're the most common names in general aviation and they all gathered at the hayward airport if one of the world's most challenging races. >> it's a combination of knowing how to use the technology very precisely and simultaneously fly the airplane very precisely. >> reporter: 50 years ago the then mayor of hayward who was also a pilot made a flying bet with another pilot. he wanted to see who could get to las vegas not necessarily the fastest but closest to the time and fuel calculations of their flight plans. >> to plan something out so precisely and follow that plan so closely that i can end a day of flying with a couple of seconds. usually no more than 10 seconds of total time error and a couple of .1 of a gallon off of the
emergency landing leads to the death of father and the injury of his young daughter. >>> and in weather tracking some activity to our south in south earn -- southern california. we're going to track showers and how cool conditions come this way. >>> one of the most unusual competitions in all of aviation is celebrating its 50th celebration right here in california. it's called the hayward air rally. cessnas, pipers and beach craft, they're the most common names in general...
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other swimmers and surfers did help the victim get out of the water. >>> a veteran lifeguard died while trying to rescue a swimmer off the coast of southern california. the newport beach lifeguard drowned yesterday during the rescue attempt. three people were pulled out of the water. the 32-year-old lifeguard went under after being hit by a large wave. several other lifeguards went in to search for him fighting 12-foot swells. they pulled his body from the water three hours later. >> ben was a well respected individual, always a nice guy, always there to help somebody. he'd give the shirt off his back at any time. always had a smile on his face. he was there to help at every single moment. >> newport beach police say it's the first time a lifeguard has died in the line of duty in the city's 100 year history. >>> still ahead, some new officers on the road soon. the chp is hiring. >> why you may need to keep your electronics charged when you are flying internationally. >> we have seen plenty of monsoonal clouds rolling through. will we see more? we'll talk about that coming up. ,, jake and i have been best friends for years. one of our favorite things
other swimmers and surfers did help the victim get out of the water. >>> a veteran lifeguard died while trying to rescue a swimmer off the coast of southern california. the newport beach lifeguard drowned yesterday during the rescue attempt. three people were pulled out of the water. the 32-year-old lifeguard went under after being hit by a large wave. several other lifeguards went in to search for him fighting 12-foot swells. they pulled his body from the water three hours later....
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disease from the inside out. . >> reporter: you wouldn't know it at first clarnings but an en -- glance, but an epic battle of the bugs is taking place on orange trees in southern california's not only a matter of life or death for the insects. what is ultimately at stake is the survival of the citrus industry itself. california is responsible for 80% of the nation's fresh orange market. scientists are concerned about cyst are yous greening -- citrus greening, a disease. it's decimated thousands of groves in florida. and spread by a tiny bug. calf is placing -- california is placing its hopes on a parasitic wasp from pakistan. this can transmit the citrus greening disease when it feeds on the leaves of orange trees. >> think of an adult agent citrus as a flying syringe, it has wings, a mouth pump like needle, is full of bacteria and puts it into a tree. >> mark is an epto meteorologist, and -- entomologist, and his search took him to pakistan. >> as a biologically trained scientist i go back to the area where the incident evolved. we suspect it's the indian subcontinent. we chose app area within pak star, pan jab. the climate has a 70% climate match to california, great f
disease from the inside out. . >> reporter: you wouldn't know it at first clarnings but an en -- glance, but an epic battle of the bugs is taking place on orange trees in southern california's not only a matter of life or death for the insects. what is ultimately at stake is the survival of the citrus industry itself. california is responsible for 80% of the nation's fresh orange market. scientists are concerned about cyst are yous greening -- citrus greening, a disease. it's decimated...
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the coast tomorrow allowing some of the areas near the beaches. the numbers climbing into the 80s. watching this moisture out of southern california. some of that in the form of high clouds will start showing up tomorrow. and we should see it first in the east bay and south bay. so we have to watch this mid level moisture. during the summer etch though these are the driest months of the year, they could generate some elevated convection which could give us some lightning. but for tomorrow, low clouds. drizzle in a few spots. 90s in the valleys as early as lunchtime tomorrow. breezy and dry conditions as the winds pick up. the late-day sea breeze will turn on later in the day. for the bay area, these are the low clouds on the coast. notice that moisture start to come up for sunday on into monday. a lot of thunderstorms over lake tahoe, possibly some convection trying to fire up over the coastal range not too far from the bay area. with this type of moisture, we have to watch out for lightning strikes and the potential for some fires being started from some of that moisture. not enough to really rain out those fires. we have to watch
the coast tomorrow allowing some of the areas near the beaches. the numbers climbing into the 80s. watching this moisture out of southern california. some of that in the form of high clouds will start showing up tomorrow. and we should see it first in the east bay and south bay. so we have to watch this mid level moisture. during the summer etch though these are the driest months of the year, they could generate some elevated convection which could give us some lightning. but for tomorrow, low...
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the country. [ screaming ] >> reporter: demonstrators on both sides of the immigration debate spent their 4th of july just outside a border patrol station in the small town of murrieta in southern californiae of the backlog in texas, hundreds of undocumented immigrants are expected to be bused here for processing over the next month. murrieta resident john henry says he plans to block the road to stop the next batch of arrivals. >> they are forcing small towns to take care of the federal government's problem. >> reporter: an official with immigration and customs enforcement says most of those bused in will be released as they await their immigration hearing or deportation. jackie believes that will strain an immigration system that's already broken. >> there's a right and wrong way. this is wrong. [ yelling ] >> go back home! >> reporter: protestors first took to the streets here on tuesday to block three buses from dropping off nearly 140 undocumented immigrants. it's unclear when the next group will arrive in murrieta. because of safety concerns, immigration officials won't say. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >> demonstrators were expecting busloads of undocumented immigrants to a
the country. [ screaming ] >> reporter: demonstrators on both sides of the immigration debate spent their 4th of july just outside a border patrol station in the small town of murrieta in southern californiae of the backlog in texas, hundreds of undocumented immigrants are expected to be bused here for processing over the next month. murrieta resident john henry says he plans to block the road to stop the next batch of arrivals. >> they are forcing small towns to take care of the...
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of wind. more than 1300 firefighters have joined the response. it remains 30% contained. >>> other firefighters across california are. aing up their battle skills with expectations of a dry, grueling summer, like the dozens of southern california firefighters who gathered today to brush up on their skills. the firefighters stewedied terrain maps and practiced teamwork effort. >> a brutal career in the summertime. sometimes they'll go 14 to 21 days without a day off. then get one or two days off and then have to go for another 14 or 21 days, and do that throughout the summer, over and over and over again. >> the firefighters say they usually don't see dry conditions like this in northern california until august or september. >>> today marks one year since asian ya flight 214 slammed into the sea wall at sfo. three people died. nick smith lives from millbrae with more. >> you know, we have been out here most of the day watching families who have watched the planes come and go at sfo, and one year ago it was a day much like today, clear skies, one father told me he had the difficult task of explaining to his son the difference of life and death. >> i thought everybody on that plane was dead. 300 people. burned to death
of wind. more than 1300 firefighters have joined the response. it remains 30% contained. >>> other firefighters across california are. aing up their battle skills with expectations of a dry, grueling summer, like the dozens of southern california firefighters who gathered today to brush up on their skills. the firefighters stewedied terrain maps and practiced teamwork effort. >> a brutal career in the summertime. sometimes they'll go 14 to 21 days without a day off. then get one...
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of the water. >>> authorities scam bleled to clear swimmers out of harm's way after a shark bit one of them off the coast of southern california. what witnesses saw. >>> new details about the officer caught on tape hitting a woman, what the chp is saying tonight and where the officer is now. >>> plus, a different kind of fan enjoying at&t park tonight. we'll show you the special event there when abc 7 news at 11:00 continues. the sears july 4th event. ate big savings at where you can shop 50% more award winning and highly rated appliances than anyone else. save on this kenmore fridge under $900. plus save 40% or more on appliance super buys... like this kenmore laundry pair just $999.98 and get free delivery on appliances. sears. performance starts here. >>> some frightening moments today, when a great white shark bit a man swimming off a popular southern california beach. michelle franzen has the details. >> the chilling attack occurred off the water of manhattan beach, where a group of long distance swimmers appear where a fisherman had been struggling to to reel in the great white shark for half an hour. >> the shark ended
of the water. >>> authorities scam bleled to clear swimmers out of harm's way after a shark bit one of them off the coast of southern california. what witnesses saw. >>> new details about the officer caught on tape hitting a woman, what the chp is saying tonight and where the officer is now. >>> plus, a different kind of fan enjoying at&t park tonight. we'll show you the special event there when abc 7 news at 11:00 continues. the sears july 4th event. ate big...
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of wind. more than 1300 firefighters have joined the response. it remains 30% contained. >>> other firefighters across california are. aing up their battle skills with expectations of a dry, grueling summer, like the dozens of southern california firefighters who gathered today to brush up on their skills. the firefighters stewedied terrain maps and practiced terutal career in the summertime. sometimes they'll go 14 to 21 days without a day off. then get one or two days off and then have to go for another 14 or 21 days, and do that throughout the summer, over and over and over again. >> the firefighters say they usually don't see dry conditions like this in northern california until august or september. >>> today marks one year since asian ya flight 214 slammed into the sea wall at sfo. three people died. nick smith lives from millbrae with more. >> you know, we have been out here most of the day watching families who have watched the planes come and go at sfo, and one year ago it was a day much like today, clear skies, one father told me he had the difficult task of explaining to his son the difference of life and death. >> i thought everybody on that plane was dead. 300 people. burned to death. >> this pilot did n
of wind. more than 1300 firefighters have joined the response. it remains 30% contained. >>> other firefighters across california are. aing up their battle skills with expectations of a dry, grueling summer, like the dozens of southern california firefighters who gathered today to brush up on their skills. the firefighters stewedied terrain maps and practiced terutal career in the summertime. sometimes they'll go 14 to 21 days without a day off. then get one or two days off and then...
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of data for people who have done nothing. >> for those people who have done nothing, the aclu of southern california believes the los angeles plate readers may be violating civil liberties. >> a system of license plate readers that is pervasive enough to track the movements of every car in the city, reasonable detail, would substitute for gps trackers for everybody. the public should be the ones deciding what the proper balance is between their privacy rights and their public safety. >> the lapd believes the public wants it on its side. >> you want to have the effect of 30 detectives working that burglary or auto theft. it is hugely important to make those cases solvable. >> you may not realize it but you're being watched. here's cnn's jason carroll. >> there are literally cameras all around us. >> you walk outside your door and there's this expectation of privacy even when you're out in public. that's not the reality. as you're out here taking pictures of tall buildings and electronic billboards you probably don't realize the pictures are being taken of you. there are 6,000 security cameras all around the city. the questio
of data for people who have done nothing. >> for those people who have done nothing, the aclu of southern california believes the los angeles plate readers may be violating civil liberties. >> a system of license plate readers that is pervasive enough to track the movements of every car in the city, reasonable detail, would substitute for gps trackers for everybody. the public should be the ones deciding what the proper balance is between their privacy rights and their public...
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professor ckles, the of southern california and david favrer, from temple university in philadelphia, thank you very us. for being with as we talk about pop culture in history, you've done a lot of on the counterculture movement. what was that? >> hard to say exactly what it was. it's a much contested term. i see it as those people in the 1960s and
professor ckles, the of southern california and david favrer, from temple university in philadelphia, thank you very us. for being with as we talk about pop culture in history, you've done a lot of on the counterculture movement. what was that? >> hard to say exactly what it was. it's a much contested term. i see it as those people in the 1960s and
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of three israeli teenagers. >>> there was frightening moments this morning when a great white shark attacked a man off the coast of southern californiaabc has the latest michelle franzan. >> the chill be attacked occurred off manhattan beach where a group of swimmers passed where a fisherman was trying to reel in a great white shark. >> the shark ended up biting the swimmer in the torso. >> lifeguards rushed to the man's rescue bringing him ashore on a bloody surf board. >> we noticed big gouge out of his side and teeth marks. there was a lot of blood in the water and board. >> victim was conscious as he was rushed to the hospital. officials saying his injuries were not believed to be life-threatening. and swimmers were ordered out of the water. >> get out water. >> shark. >> get out of the water. >> shark. >> sightings of great white sharks are becoming more common in california and filmed by paddle boarders. >> we're known to have baby great white capital of the world. >> these juvenile great white rare lay aggressive this time the shark may have been agitated by the line and battle with the fisherman. michelle franzan, "abc news"
of three israeli teenagers. >>> there was frightening moments this morning when a great white shark attacked a man off the coast of southern californiaabc has the latest michelle franzan. >> the chill be attacked occurred off manhattan beach where a group of swimmers passed where a fisherman was trying to reel in a great white shark. >> the shark ended up biting the swimmer in the torso. >> lifeguards rushed to the man's rescue bringing him ashore on a bloody surf...
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of education announced it's expanding its investigation to 65 colleges for possible violation on how sexual assault cases are handled. four california institutions are on that list, including university of california- berkeley and the university of southernalifornia. reporting live in washington, jacqueline fell, ktvu. >> thank you, jack lynn. >>> the oakland police department may soon join the regional emergency radio system. the city council will approve a plan proposed several year ago, allowing oakland police to join a radio system use by other east bay law enforcement agencies. oakland police officers have complained the department's current radio system is old, outdated, and unreliable. there was even an embarrassing police radio breakdown during president obama's visit to oakland two years ago. >>> san francisco police dogs were given protective vest business a generous donor on treasure island. >> this is your last chance! come by. >> this police dog is showing her new vest and kind of work she's asked to do. she's apprehending a man impersonating a suspect who's pretending to beat her with a stick. an organization called "cover your k-9 "is covering san francisco police dogs vests to help keep them safe. >> we love our dogs, but
of education announced it's expanding its investigation to 65 colleges for possible violation on how sexual assault cases are handled. four california institutions are on that list, including university of california- berkeley and the university of southernalifornia. reporting live in washington, jacqueline fell, ktvu. >> thank you, jack lynn. >>> the oakland police department may soon join the regional emergency radio system. the city council will approve a plan proposed several...
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of data for people who have done nothing. >> for those people who have done nothing, the aclu of southern california believes the lapd's license plate readers may be violating civil liberties. >> a system of license plate readers that is pervasive enough to track the movements of every car in the city. reasonable detail would effectively six toot for the gps trackers for everybody. the public should be the ones deciding what the proper balance is between their privacy rights and their public safety. >> the lament believes the public wants palantir on its side. >> you want to have the effect of 30 detectives working that theft. it is hugely important to make those cases solvable. >> you may not realize it but you're being waxed. here's cnn jason carroll. >> there are literally cameras all around us. you walk outside the door and there's this expectation of privacy even when you're out in public. that's not the reality. as you're out here taking pictures of tall buildings and electronic billboards, you probably don't realize that the picture is being taken of you. there are 6,000 security cameras all throughout the city that the
of data for people who have done nothing. >> for those people who have done nothing, the aclu of southern california believes the lapd's license plate readers may be violating civil liberties. >> a system of license plate readers that is pervasive enough to track the movements of every car in the city. reasonable detail would effectively six toot for the gps trackers for everybody. the public should be the ones deciding what the proper balance is between their privacy rights and...
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the case. we're seeing a southerly flow coming up at of southern california. l see this pad tern through tuesday afternoon which will continue to bring the moisture up out of the south and the chance of seeing a few scattered showers at times. again, we will see it as we go into tomorrow night and early tuesday. and by wednesday and thursday, you see the cooling. that will be the see braez starting to come back up. tomorrow, 92 in san jose. so fairly hot from san jose downtown to saratoga. should see numbers close to 70 in san francisco. as more clouds start to come in, temperatures will drop a little bit on tuesday. slight chance of showers. temperatures starting to level off. for the knot bay tomorrow, partly cloudy skies. increasing clouds. mid 80s around santa rosa. pleasanton and livermore. close to what we have today. upper 90s. in the forecast for tomorrow, as the clouds thicken up and we should see a few scattered showers. cooling there into tuesday. hanging on to the mid 90s in the tri-valley wednesday and it won't be until we approach next weekend, se
the case. we're seeing a southerly flow coming up at of southern california. l see this pad tern through tuesday afternoon which will continue to bring the moisture up out of the south and the chance of seeing a few scattered showers at times. again, we will see it as we go into tomorrow night and early tuesday. and by wednesday and thursday, you see the cooling. that will be the see braez starting to come back up. tomorrow, 92 in san jose. so fairly hot from san jose downtown to saratoga....
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. >>> the mayor of the southern california town at the center of the immigration debate is speaking out. protests have been going on all week in murietta after the border patrol decided to send undocumented residents there from texas. >> we are a small town. all of a sudden we had a national problem end up on our doorstep. people were concerned about the people, the immigrants coming here, will they have proper facilities? who is going to take care of them? how long will it be for? those are questions we did not get answers forrism the immigrants that were supposed -- answers to. >> the immigrants were that supposed to come went somewhere else, more are due in tomorrow. >>> a video of a woman getting hit by a chp officer, she is identified as marlene pinoch from los angeles. the officer says she ignored the orders of staying away from a busy freeway and trying to take her into custody to protect her. that officer is on administrative leave tonight. >>> billions of dollars will be on the line when the trial over the ownership of the la clippers starts tomorrow. shelly sterling has a deal
. >>> the mayor of the southern california town at the center of the immigration debate is speaking out. protests have been going on all week in murietta after the border patrol decided to send undocumented residents there from texas. >> we are a small town. all of a sudden we had a national problem end up on our doorstep. people were concerned about the people, the immigrants coming here, will they have proper facilities? who is going to take care of them? how long will it be...
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restore public trust in law enforcement, says jody armour, a police use of force expert at the university of southern california. >> perhaps you can bring in an outside party so you say you are going beyond the call of ordinary procedures and protocols to make sure that because these are difficult times that there is transparency and not even the appearance of bias. >> the chp has not yet identified the officer or the woman he arrested, and in not, did not immediately respond to our request for its use of force manual. >> cbs, washington. >> axelrod: what was hurricane arthur has not been downgraded to a post tropical cyclone, after grazing new england during the last 24 hours. the storm is now drenching the southeastern coast of canada. emergency management officials in north carolina are breathing much easier after the forecast of the first hurricane of the year turned out to be much worse than the actual damage. hurricane arthur was a category ii storm when it clipped the barrier islands in north carolina. ken smith of cbs station wral joins us now from the hills. it looks beautiful behind you. how is the cl
restore public trust in law enforcement, says jody armour, a police use of force expert at the university of southern california. >> perhaps you can bring in an outside party so you say you are going beyond the call of ordinary procedures and protocols to make sure that because these are difficult times that there is transparency and not even the appearance of bias. >> the chp has not yet identified the officer or the woman he arrested, and in not, did not immediately respond to our...
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the future forecast. we had a few showers sunday morning red of sunrise across the bay area. however we have another batch of southern california, it's coming in. racine crease cloud cover and higher humidity levels. the house and fought by the bank, but the mass of high and cloudiness will increase. temperatures will be about the same and they were today. and into the new we tuesday was the tropical cloudiness beating.-- leaving. u.n. security council numbers didn't seem stop some folks from being outside. heather farm park in walnut creek was full of people enjoying the outdoors. whether they were in the pool.or in the shade having a barbeque.everyone was trying to stay cool. the high there today was 93 degrees! and once everyone put on sunscreen.and sun glasses. it was a little easier to have a great time outside. a short-lived cease-fire between israel and hamas ended in violence today. the failure to reach a temporary halt in the fighting. shows the difficulties in securing a more permanent truce. hamas accepted israel's 24-hour truce yesterday to hold fire. however. rockets continued to rain down on southern israel and is
the future forecast. we had a few showers sunday morning red of sunrise across the bay area. however we have another batch of southern california, it's coming in. racine crease cloud cover and higher humidity levels. the house and fought by the bank, but the mass of high and cloudiness will increase. temperatures will be about the same and they were today. and into the new we tuesday was the tropical cloudiness beating.-- leaving. u.n. security council numbers didn't seem stop some folks from...
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the story. >> reporter: a group of undocumented women and children arrive friday night in san diego by charlotter flight. they're just some of the thousands of families being crowded from immigration processing centers across southern california. tensions flared again. protesters have already successfully blocked three buses of undocumented immigrants in the past week. >> it's too hard on the united states to support all of them. >> reporter: on friday, they were outnumbered by supporters of those fleeing violence and poverty in search of a better life. >> everybody came from somewhere. what we're here to combat is the hate. >> reporter: in grand prairie, texas, teams are surveying sites to shelter some of the children. >> i'm okay with it. as a christian, we are supposed to invite and welcome. >> none of them have money, no food. all of them have kids. >> reporter: in tucson, arizona, hundreds of families are being cared for as they wait for deportation hearings. >> my concern is about these families. >> reporter: 90,000 undocumented imgraduates from central america are expected to arrive this year in the united states. the influx that's overcrowding the border patrol facilities has ignited a firestorm felt all the way back
the story. >> reporter: a group of undocumented women and children arrive friday night in san diego by charlotter flight. they're just some of the thousands of families being crowded from immigration processing centers across southern california. tensions flared again. protesters have already successfully blocked three buses of undocumented immigrants in the past week. >> it's too hard on the united states to support all of them. >> reporter: on friday, they were outnumbered...
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the cloud cover increasing. because of this area coming in from the southeast, that's baring down on the bay area as we speak. so it is bringing in some of the moisture already in the southern part of california, now coming in through the scentral valley. we have a ridge of high pressure over four-corner states that will make its way to our neighborhood by the middle of next week. in delays at the airport, arrival or departure but you can see the cloud layers there. there is a break in it. you can see some in the sky but that's going to change. the current temperatures in san francisco, 62 right now and oakland 64 and 66 in san carlos and 67 san jose, as well as gill roy, 61 at half moon bay. here is another peak of the gorgeous sunset, a blood orange color, really gorgeous from east bay hills looking towards the sunset there. santa rosa 60, 63 napa, fairfield, concord, livermore, all 68 degrees, as we speak. for tonight, the increase in cloud cover spotty drizzle, showers in areas, we're looking at temperatures in the upper 50s to lower 60s and mild as we head a little farther inland. the chance for a thunderstorm at this moment, very minimal. but we are going to be seeing some wet weather f
the cloud cover increasing. because of this area coming in from the southeast, that's baring down on the bay area as we speak. so it is bringing in some of the moisture already in the southern part of california, now coming in through the scentral valley. we have a ridge of high pressure over four-corner states that will make its way to our neighborhood by the middle of next week. in delays at the airport, arrival or departure but you can see the cloud layers there. there is a break in it. you...
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the sons of samoa. >> we started sos. we were jumped by other races. >> reporter: in the late 19 '70s, while living in southern california, this was an original member of the sons of samoa. do you think kids find something sexy about being in a gang? >> no, it's not to do with sexy. they find someone to embrace. they look out for each other. they take care of each other. they trust each other more than they trust their family. >> reporter: over the years sos morphed into something larger. it is reported the gang is heavily involved in drug trafficking up and down the west coast, with killings common. they worry about that spreading to mountain view. >> what i see is kids that want to be gang members, following
the sons of samoa. >> we started sos. we were jumped by other races. >> reporter: in the late 19 '70s, while living in southern california, this was an original member of the sons of samoa. do you think kids find something sexy about being in a gang? >> no, it's not to do with sexy. they find someone to embrace. they look out for each other. they take care of each other. they trust each other more than they trust their family. >> reporter: over the years sos morphed into...
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addition to to fall of communism so he consider america is their digital cameras the other here the fabulous science center in downtown los angeles right near the university of southern california is in the spaceship is beautiful i will discuss the got the pin as. you go to the moon perhaps. ones to see why but well as stablished coming back down i go i want to go where the others go for. a ok so have you met or would you like to meet the new pope yes i'm really eager we'll make of him on what do you think of him wonderful i think he truly implement. city that teaching and wondering eyes. as admire his dismissal on german until bishop is see. maybe very nice person but his normal lifestyle very luxuries of life style or steer of size he dismissed attitude as very right. good point of last year pope francis criticize it capitalism he said capitalism excludes the poor creates new territory you observe the free market can work if it is infused with compassion yes ross marxist economy was sitting the evil distribution however the cover isn't in you've in a free country the rule of law and all full are sidi certain degree asians so also has to make do with the primarily no matter wh
addition to to fall of communism so he consider america is their digital cameras the other here the fabulous science center in downtown los angeles right near the university of southern california is in the spaceship is beautiful i will discuss the got the pin as. you go to the moon perhaps. ones to see why but well as stablished coming back down i go i want to go where the others go for. a ok so have you met or would you like to meet the new pope yes i'm really eager we'll make of him on what...
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>> i was shocked but also not surprised. >> criminal law professor at the university of southern california. he said the patrol officer actions could hurt the perception of all law end foesment agencies in the la area, including los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worse times in terms of the police image, and community relations, since the rodney king. >> the 1991 brutal beating of rodney king sparked a public outcry for reform within the lapd. up until last year, the department of justice had special oversight of la's police force, because of what it describes as a pattern of misconduct. that consent decree lasted for more than ten years. as for tuesday's incident, with the highway patrol officer, his reported what happens at the barefoot woman ignored his orders to stay away from the freeway. so he said he tried to take the woman into custody to protect her. >> cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> 8:38. protesters hold more angry demonstrations, in one california town, as more undocumented immigrants arrive to the area for processing. now, for the second time this we
>> i was shocked but also not surprised. >> criminal law professor at the university of southern california. he said the patrol officer actions could hurt the perception of all law end foesment agencies in the la area, including los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worse times in terms of the police image, and community relations, since the rodney king. >> the 1991 brutal beating of rodney king sparked a public outcry for reform within the...
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the rio grande valley that houses many of these minors. and.b> mayor alan long of mari, california, will also be here. he's the mayor of the southern california city whose residents have decided to fight back against the federal government's placement of hundreds of illegal children in their community without the approval of local officials. also tonight the leader of the terrorist group isil comes out of hiding to deliver a blistering sermon calling on all muslims to pledge allegiance to him. and prime minister nouri al-maliki becomes the latest middle east leader to refuse the obama administration's calls to go. we'll be talking with four-star general jack keane about the american mission now in iraq and the escalating violence between israel and hamas in the west bank and gaza. violence that's now resulted in one dead american, another beaten and jailed. >>> we begin be tonight with someone who's seen firsthand the huge numbers of young illegal immigrant children piled into one of the border patrol facilities in texas. he says these kids are being held hostage by immigration reform zealots who are pushing amnesty or nothing, and
the rio grande valley that houses many of these minors. and.b> mayor alan long of mari, california, will also be here. he's the mayor of the southern california city whose residents have decided to fight back against the federal government's placement of hundreds of illegal children in their community without the approval of local officials. also tonight the leader of the terrorist group isil comes out of hiding to deliver a blistering sermon calling on all muslims to pledge allegiance to...
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the shoreline in california. 100-mile-an-hour winds. more than 20,000 folks are without power. residents are in the midst of the storm. >>> a small southern california town in the eye of a different kind of storm. people bracing for the arrival of more immigrants. they were met with firy protests before. how are they going to respond this time? surrender to the power of accomodation grooveland ♪ booking.com booking.yeah! crest gaand the other, a crestwhitening toothpaste.. here's what they thought. i can't tell if the paste whitened. well the whitestrips worked. yeah. the paste didn't do that. crest whitestrips work below the enamel surface, to whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest whitestrips. the way to whiten. it's one of the fastest growing crimes in america. in fact, there's a new victim of identity theft every...three...seconds. so you have to ask yourself, am i next? one weak password could be all it takes. or trusting someone you shouldn't. over 100 million consumers had their personal information stolen in recent retail store and online security breaches. you think simply checking last month's credit score
the shoreline in california. 100-mile-an-hour winds. more than 20,000 folks are without power. residents are in the midst of the storm. >>> a small southern california town in the eye of a different kind of storm. people bracing for the arrival of more immigrants. they were met with firy protests before. how are they going to respond this time? surrender to the power of accomodation grooveland ♪ booking.com booking.yeah! crest gaand the other, a crestwhitening toothpaste.. here's...
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the study is by university of southern california researchers. tudy.college-aged students were shown photos of a crime scene after staying up all night. then they were asked to recall information. researchers found that five hours of sleep or less can make you remember false details. the authors say.this could affect witness reliability. > > active day across southern california and even northern california. we had some showers earlier in the bay area. the activity is taking care of-- taking place in the sierras. the lightning has triggered some more wildfires including the one already burning in yosemite, increasing fire danger. it is still very warm and, in and, with the '80s and '90s at this hour. here is a lie view of san francisco being pretty cloudy with a nice seabury's rushing in land,, cooling temperatures down. so we will have cooler temperatures. look for a little fog bayside which should clear pretty quickly. we have some increasing monsoon and tropical high clouds coming in. there is a possibility of an isolated showers or thunderstor
the study is by university of southern california researchers. tudy.college-aged students were shown photos of a crime scene after staying up all night. then they were asked to recall information. researchers found that five hours of sleep or less can make you remember false details. the authors say.this could affect witness reliability. > > active day across southern california and even northern california. we had some showers earlier in the bay area. the activity is taking care of--...
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. >> reporter: jody armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california and says the patrol officer's actions could hurt the public perception of all law enforcement agencies in the l. a. area including the los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: the 1991 brutal beating of king sparked a public outcry for reform within the l. a. p. d.. until last year the department of justice had special oversight of l. a.'s police force because of what it described as a pattern of misconduct. that consent decree last for more than years. as for tuesday's incident with the highway patrol officer, his report of what happened said the barefoot woman ignored his orders to stay away from the freeway. so he said he tried to take the woman into custody to protect her. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >> a chief for the california highway patrol says the agency will look into every fact that led up to the incident to find out why it happened the way it
. >> reporter: jody armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california and says the patrol officer's actions could hurt the public perception of all law enforcement agencies in the l. a. area including the los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: the 1991 brutal beating of king sparked a public outcry for reform within the...
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. >>> the director of the southern california golf association says cost is a factor.r, lessans and clothes -- lessons and clothes alone run to 300-$400. not including green fees or cart rental. the average fee is $36. golf requires not just a measure of disposable enjoy, but a sense that the future will be better. >> a well maintained and landscaped course is a prize the experience for any amateur player. it costs money to maintain the land. that is often passed on to the player. it can cost from $100,000 to over a million to maintain a course. 157 courses shut in 2013. according to richard mann dell, the author of the revolution of pinehurst, and designed more than 50 golf course, the only option for the $15,500 is to close or change. >> golf courses of the future are the courses of the past. wide ceremonies, fun golf, strategy, angles, a minimum number of bunkers. >> he designed this course. the fair ways at 45 to 50 yoords are twice as wide as most courses. others will be smaller, with slower growing grass and fewer pond. the game itself may have fewer holes. that
. >>> the director of the southern california golf association says cost is a factor.r, lessans and clothes -- lessons and clothes alone run to 300-$400. not including green fees or cart rental. the average fee is $36. golf requires not just a measure of disposable enjoy, but a sense that the future will be better. >> a well maintained and landscaped course is a prize the experience for any amateur player. it costs money to maintain the land. that is often passed on to the...
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shocked but also not surprised. >> reporter: jodi armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern californiahe says the patrol officer's actions could hurt the public perception of all law enforcement agencies in the l.a. area including the los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: the 1991 brutal beating of rodney king sparked a public outcry for reform within the lapd. up until last year, the department of justice had special oversight of la's police force because of what it described as a pattern of misconduct. that consent decree lasted for more than 10 years. it's a for tuesday's incident with the highway patrol officer, his report of what happened said the barefoot woman ignored his orders to stay away from the freeway. so he said he tried to take the woman into custody to protect her. bigad shaban for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, protesters hold more angry demonstrations in one california town as more undocumented immigrants arrive to the area for proce
shocked but also not surprised. >> reporter: jodi armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern californiahe says the patrol officer's actions could hurt the public perception of all law enforcement agencies in the l.a. area including the los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: the 1991 brutal beating of rodney king sparked a...
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of the biggest fines ever. but says the safety of southwest aircraft was not at issue. the airline now has 30 days to respond. >>> and late word from southern california tonight, a judge has issued a tentative ruling against donald sterling and in favor of his estranged wife. the trial here was to determine whether shelly sterling could sell the l.a. clippers to former microsoft ceo steve ballmer. donald sterling sued after shelly sterling had him removed from the family trust that owns the team after doctors found him to be mentally incapacitated. >>> still ahead on a monday night, cutting your risk of stroke or heart attack nearly in half. how doctors say you can do that in as little as five minutes a day. >>> and later, the overwhelming response to one little boy's birthday request, what he wanted and how so many people delivered. >>> as we said before the break tonight's health news story is about significantly lowering your risk of heart attack and stroke. it will be of particular interest to perhaps the millions leading busy lives in this country who say they don't know where the time would come from to improve their health. but doctors say you
of the biggest fines ever. but says the safety of southwest aircraft was not at issue. the airline now has 30 days to respond. >>> and late word from southern california tonight, a judge has issued a tentative ruling against donald sterling and in favor of his estranged wife. the trial here was to determine whether shelly sterling could sell the l.a. clippers to former microsoft ceo steve ballmer. donald sterling sued after shelly sterling had him removed from the family trust that...
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going to bring hotter temperatures to the bay area and we could see a risk of lightning-sparked fires as the monsoon moisture begins to drift out of southern california toward the bay. we'll see high temperatures beginning to climb tomorrow. well in the 90s around san jose and out toward the north bay, highs tomorrow mid 90s. we'll talk more about the warm-up for the week and the chances of summer showers coming up in the full forecast. back to you. >> thank you. a police officer in north texas is issuing a powerful message making a video of himself alone in his car. this is intended as alarm about a summer danger after several tragedies. rehema ellis on that and other close calls that happen across the country. >> sweating, more and more, probably hard to see. >> after 15 minutes. >> breathing is a little harder to do. >> then 20. >> very hot. >> corporal peterson sat in his car in texas as temperatures outside reached 94 degrees. >> somewhere around 130 degrees in the car and 25 minutes. >> after 30 minutes he had to stop. >> my body's telling me to get out. >> it's pretty brutal. an awareness even for myself. >> heat stroke is the second leading c
going to bring hotter temperatures to the bay area and we could see a risk of lightning-sparked fires as the monsoon moisture begins to drift out of southern california toward the bay. we'll see high temperatures beginning to climb tomorrow. well in the 90s around san jose and out toward the north bay, highs tomorrow mid 90s. we'll talk more about the warm-up for the week and the chances of summer showers coming up in the full forecast. back to you. >> thank you. a police officer in north...
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the grandson of jacques cousteau has emerged after 30 days under water. the lessons of his life under the sea could have huge implication for all of us. >> we begin tonight in southern california where hundreds of people in the city of marietta have lined up to literally block immigrants from coming to their city. residents and city leaders are trying to fight the transfer of undocumented immigrants to their city. they say it's an unfair better. jennifer london is in marietta with the backlash. jennifer. >> david this evening city officials here are holding a town hall meeting to address residents' concern and yes, the backlash over the government's plan to bring undocumented detainees here to be processed. and around town it's all anyone is talking about. every morning at vista doughnuts in downtown marietta, i joined them at how the suburban city halfway between los angeles and san diego has become a flash point in the debate over immigration.. >> who is going to pay for all this? >> they need to go back to their own homes. our government needs to be more forceful in taking them back to their countries and making them understand it's not going to take them back again. >> wha
the grandson of jacques cousteau has emerged after 30 days under water. the lessons of his life under the sea could have huge implication for all of us. >> we begin tonight in southern california where hundreds of people in the city of marietta have lined up to literally block immigrants from coming to their city. residents and city leaders are trying to fight the transfer of undocumented immigrants to their city. they say it's an unfair better. jennifer london is in marietta with the...
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fishermen who caught a gat white shark over the weekend before it attacked a swimmer off the coast of southern california. the shark thrashed on a fishing line before it broke free on saturday. then it bit a man swimming near manhattan beach. he's recovering at the hospital. it's illegal for fish for great whites in california. however, wildlife officials don't believe the fishermen were targeting sharks on that day. >>> some of san francisco's most beloved crime fighters have new uniforms tonight. the city's canine officers showed off their new protective body armor. they were donated by the manufacturer, cover your canine, as well as pet food express. saturday and sunday, the chain will raise money to supply more bay area canine units. >> it's a large event. this is the kickoff for it. this is to show you, spend $15 on a dog watch, this is exactly what your money's going to. look at roy. police service dog roy. he's wearing a vest. he gained a little weight just like his handler. but these are custom fit, it will fit him a little better. >> he's ready to work. each vest retails for about $1,500. >>> ch
fishermen who caught a gat white shark over the weekend before it attacked a swimmer off the coast of southern california. the shark thrashed on a fishing line before it broke free on saturday. then it bit a man swimming near manhattan beach. he's recovering at the hospital. it's illegal for fish for great whites in california. however, wildlife officials don't believe the fishermen were targeting sharks on that day. >>> some of san francisco's most beloved crime fighters have new...
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the catch. we'll see high clouds coming in out of the south and east out of the desert southwest and out of southern californiathat's going to bring our temperatures down a little bit but bring enough moisture where we could see a slight chance of mountain showers or perhaps a few sprinkles around the bay area by monday heading into tuesday. but for tomorrow, highs near 83 in san jose. 90s closer to morgan hill we think. around san francisco, upper 60s for highs. and into the north bay tomorrow, you'll see those numbers near 86 in santa rosa. pleasonton up to 90 degrees. the five-day trend repeating here. next few days, the warm-up. in livermore, 90s hanging on till tuesday. by wednesday and thursday, the temperatures begin to cool as the sea breeze picks up. >> thank you, rob. >>> coming up, the fight against breast cancer in san francisco. >> the journey helping to raise money for a cure. >>> a sea of pink taking over san francisco's streets today. more than 1,800 people took off this morning for the avon breast cancer walk. it raises funds for breast cancer research. cancer survivors, family members and sup
the catch. we'll see high clouds coming in out of the south and east out of the desert southwest and out of southern californiathat's going to bring our temperatures down a little bit but bring enough moisture where we could see a slight chance of mountain showers or perhaps a few sprinkles around the bay area by monday heading into tuesday. but for tomorrow, highs near 83 in san jose. 90s closer to morgan hill we think. around san francisco, upper 60s for highs. and into the north bay...
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. >>> a giant blue whale caused quite a scare off the coast of southern california. apsized a boat and knocked two people into the ocean. dominic garcia of our san diego affiliate kfmb has the story. >> reporter: dale frank knew he was going to get clowe to a whale today, but not this close. >> oh, my god. on the other end of his lens, this is what he saw, the wide mouth of a giant blue whale. he snapped this pick before their boat was knocked over. >> one hand on the boat. my camera's up on my shoulder like this, other hand is grabbing the camera, and i said to myself, dale, just do what you can, keep yourself safe, but if you can save the camera, save the camera. >> reporter: the woman you hear is cece sayer. she's been in the business for 20 years. these whales feet on crill, hence, the open mouth. >> i didn't know we had this. these animals have finally started to get the protection and recognition they deserve. >> reporter: cece says she always makes a point to stay a safe distance because you need to respect these whales. >> when i come up behind me and turned a
. >>> a giant blue whale caused quite a scare off the coast of southern california. apsized a boat and knocked two people into the ocean. dominic garcia of our san diego affiliate kfmb has the story. >> reporter: dale frank knew he was going to get clowe to a whale today, but not this close. >> oh, my god. on the other end of his lens, this is what he saw, the wide mouth of a giant blue whale. he snapped this pick before their boat was knocked over. >> one hand on the...
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the most amazing parts of you. now, with a new easy to swallow coating. m jeff: the man bitten by a great white shark off the coast of southern california this weekend is now home from the hospital and tonight is sharing his story. here's teri okita. >> very few have an encounter like this and live to tell the tale. >> i was staring at this shark face-to-face, looking at his eyeballs as he bit right into me. >> he says the entire attack took just three seconds. >> he took absolutely no time to react. i felt that crunch right into my chest and that compression with the teeth coming in my ribs. >> reporter: he credits his training as an ocean swimmer to know what he had to do. >> just instinctively, i used my right hand to grab it's nose and just tried to yank it off of me. and then once i got that shark off it disappeared right away. >> i'm screaming at the top of my lungs, and you could hear me just in absolute terror screaming for my life. >> word spread quickly to those still swimming. >> hey, get out of the water! >> get out of the water, shark! >> robles was pulled to safety then hospitalized for deep cuts in his chest and hand. >> crazy how fast somet
the most amazing parts of you. now, with a new easy to swallow coating. m jeff: the man bitten by a great white shark off the coast of southern california this weekend is now home from the hospital and tonight is sharing his story. here's teri okita. >> very few have an encounter like this and live to tell the tale. >> i was staring at this shark face-to-face, looking at his eyeballs as he bit right into me. >> he says the entire attack took just three seconds. >> he...