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so the unconscious mind is stimulated. then the fourth is the rigorous paper writing where he has to bring it all to a point. and he has a moment where scientists have described that ah-ha moment, that moment of certainty when you're struggling with a problem and it can't make sense and then something pops into your mind that makes it clear. and that moment is such a delicious moment that a lot of people chase that moment all their lives, they become scholars. so what i'm trying to do there is show the interplay between conscious learning, unconscious processing, to show how education involves all this stuff. that's how learning happens. >> rose: and their parents? >> their parents... well, harold's parents are sort of shallow commercial people. you know, they have a scene in aspen where i have this perfect affluent and shallow cup where will they're so tall and slender they don't have ties, just one elegant cast on top of the other. and they have dogs in certain superrich circles it's now fashionable to have dogs a third
so the unconscious mind is stimulated. then the fourth is the rigorous paper writing where he has to bring it all to a point. and he has a moment where scientists have described that ah-ha moment, that moment of certainty when you're struggling with a problem and it can't make sense and then something pops into your mind that makes it clear. and that moment is such a delicious moment that a lot of people chase that moment all their lives, they become scholars. so what i'm trying to do there is...
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>> your unconscious mind has certain strength. my newspaper did a story about this. they could look at a street and they could tell when there was a bomb on the street. they didn't know how they did it. they had instincts. they felt coal. in some ways it's not perceptive and you have to consciously be aware of your own weaknesses. so for example, mest of us have a tendency to be overconfident, to overestimate what we can do. so 96% of college professors believe they're above average in teaching skills. "time" magazine asked americans are you the top 1% of earners. 19% said we're the top 1%. we tend to exaggerate. men drown 10 times more than women because we think we're really good swimmers. if you're aware of this inner bias -- we all have our own biases. if you're aware of that you can correct yourself, you can approach life with a sense of modesty. peter drucker the great management theorist had a great modesty device. whenever you make a decision, write it down, seal it on an envelope and open it nine months later, you'll see 1/3 were right. and a 1/3 were wrong,
>> your unconscious mind has certain strength. my newspaper did a story about this. they could look at a street and they could tell when there was a bomb on the street. they didn't know how they did it. they had instincts. they felt coal. in some ways it's not perceptive and you have to consciously be aware of your own weaknesses. so for example, mest of us have a tendency to be overconfident, to overestimate what we can do. so 96% of college professors believe they're above average in...
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and if i could just mention how this may be actually unconscious and the effects of it may be unconscious is that we did a study where we randomly assigned the term abuser, substance abuser and substance use disorders. we had those two terms and these were mental health practitioners, many of them were doctoral level, 500 and, over 500 clinicians doing this study. and they had a vignette which described someone with a substance related problem and the, the vignettes were identical except for the term used. so half the subjects got the vignette describing the individual as a substance abuser and half of them, half of them got the individual described as having a substance use disorder. and then they were asked a number of questions about whether they perceive this person, needed treatment versus should be punished, whether they had sympathy for the person, whether they were able to control their problem, so this kind of issue of self-regulation, whether they thought they were personally to blame for the situation for the problem that they had. and those who were assigned the substance abus
and if i could just mention how this may be actually unconscious and the effects of it may be unconscious is that we did a study where we randomly assigned the term abuser, substance abuser and substance use disorders. we had those two terms and these were mental health practitioners, many of them were doctoral level, 500 and, over 500 clinicians doing this study. and they had a vignette which described someone with a substance related problem and the, the vignettes were identical except for...
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we don't know this because it's happening as an unconscious level. >> right. the brain or the human brain writes the autobiography at the conscious level. >> brown: we are thinking beings. >> all these things are happening at the low level of awareness. when we meet somebody, we are synchronizing our vocabularies right now, we're synchronizing our breathing. so when we make our marriage decisions, often it's on the basis of things we're not even aware of, that people tend to marry people with similar noses, eyes similarly apart with complementary immune systems. >> brown: without ever making a conscious decision. >> it just feels right. that's true in politics by the way. we have this pretense that we make our political decisions on the basis of who has the right policies. that's not it. it's who do we feel comfortable with. who unconsciously do we commune with. >> brown: that means going with your gut. it means some part of your unconscious is actually working real hard. >> right. the question is do you know how to deal with it and train it? and so, for examp
we don't know this because it's happening as an unconscious level. >> right. the brain or the human brain writes the autobiography at the conscious level. >> brown: we are thinking beings. >> all these things are happening at the low level of awareness. when we meet somebody, we are synchronizing our vocabularies right now, we're synchronizing our breathing. so when we make our marriage decisions, often it's on the basis of things we're not even aware of, that people tend to...
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disoriented, unconscious and skin pale and moist and pulse rapid and you have a problem here and you are nausea and thirsty or you can be thirsty and then nausea and here is a bottle of water and then they get nausea and they throw up an they're having trouble and they go unconscious and throw up. not so good. people die that way. the rule is nothing by mouth in the prehospital field and nothing by mouth and the treatment for shock is remarkably simple. lay them down and raise the fee about a foot and keep them warm and they're chilly and the brai doesn't feel it and they will feel cold and you want to keep them warm. your patient is never shiver an first thing is always seeing safety and don't go rushing in and be cautious when you approach them. norm, are you all right? if i can't tell he is breathing and i get closer and norm, are you all right? give him a shake. are you okay? if there is no response then yo have to look, wait a minute is he breathing? if he has a filing cabinet on top of him or covered with debris and maybe you can pull some of it away and evaluate hi breathing a
disoriented, unconscious and skin pale and moist and pulse rapid and you have a problem here and you are nausea and thirsty or you can be thirsty and then nausea and here is a bottle of water and then they get nausea and they throw up an they're having trouble and they go unconscious and throw up. not so good. people die that way. the rule is nothing by mouth in the prehospital field and nothing by mouth and the treatment for shock is remarkably simple. lay them down and raise the fee about a...
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but we're also born into a world of sleeping people, the level of unconscious human insanity where hate and war and death and destruction and inequality reign supreme. so we are actually born into a prison. so i was in, i was in that prison for the first 40 years of my life until i was able to wake up and get out of that prison. and realize who i really am. ..
but we're also born into a world of sleeping people, the level of unconscious human insanity where hate and war and death and destruction and inequality reign supreme. so we are actually born into a prison. so i was in, i was in that prison for the first 40 years of my life until i was able to wake up and get out of that prison. and realize who i really am. ..
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he was unconscious and he was not breathing at that time. and he was pronounced dead at the hospital soon after. taking a look at that surf spot, though, you probably heard of it mavericks. the faces can measure up to 60 feet. last night we have heard they were up to 30 feet. the conditions, though, were sloppy, which is making things a little more difficult. one of the most powerful breaks in the world near pillar point harbor outside of half moon bay. and milosky apparently died when the lift of the waves collapsed on him. this is not the first serious incident we have had in 2011 at mavericks n january a surfer was seriously injured. you can see him in that circle and then his board coming up over the 25-foot wave. jake trette from orange county was slammed by two more waves and knocked unconscious in january 2011. he ended up in a coma. he woke up and ended up returning to surfing again. the only other known death at mavericks was 1994. that man, mark foo. milosky is survived by his wife and two children, also hawaii residents. >>> it is
he was unconscious and he was not breathing at that time. and he was pronounced dead at the hospital soon after. taking a look at that surf spot, though, you probably heard of it mavericks. the faces can measure up to 60 feet. last night we have heard they were up to 30 feet. the conditions, though, were sloppy, which is making things a little more difficult. one of the most powerful breaks in the world near pillar point harbor outside of half moon bay. and milosky apparently died when the lift...
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and so there's a, there's a model that talks about going from unconscious incompetence at something, where you, where you do something and it's not what you want to do but you're not even aware of it, to conscious incompetence where you begin to be aware that these aren't the terms i want to use, to conscious competence and we're starting to be more aware of the terminology we're using to unconscious competence. and i think that's what we want to do as a field, is move to a point where we're automatically speaking in positive, person-centered, health-centered approaches. you two folks are in recovery. now they're going to be folks out there that are going to say, alright, based on what john was saying, how do you then hold the person responsible for their need to keep themselves in the straight and narrow, even thought they may have had a, a recurring need for treatment? how do we then begin to reshape that to still not be offensive but to get our...a point across? well i, i really connected to what you're saying, i really want to comment on what daphne was saying. i think that we ha
and so there's a, there's a model that talks about going from unconscious incompetence at something, where you, where you do something and it's not what you want to do but you're not even aware of it, to conscious incompetence where you begin to be aware that these aren't the terms i want to use, to conscious competence and we're starting to be more aware of the terminology we're using to unconscious competence. and i think that's what we want to do as a field, is move to a point where we're...
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so i built what was our band on a--unconscious, actually-- but a format of what the weavers had done, both in social responsibility, in terms of doing benefits, in terms of helping people that you were in a position to help. 'cause it's so easy as a rock and roll band to go out and raise a large amount of money for a serious cause, which most people cannot do. and all we have to do is just, like, go out and play. and so not to do it almost becomes a sin, in the catholic sense-- a sin of omission. and it's so easy to do, and the weavers made it look easy despite all the mccarthy and the h.u.a.c. hearings-- made it so easy to do to help so many people so quickly. that's one thing that i tried to do with our band as well. you talk about you lived a charmed life and you've gotten away with a lot of things. and yet if you look at the newspaper reports, magazine reports from the '60's and '70s, there's no band that has been banned so often as-- all right. that's what a band is supposed to do. that's--that's why they call it a "band." thanks for clearing that up. there were radio stations wh
so i built what was our band on a--unconscious, actually-- but a format of what the weavers had done, both in social responsibility, in terms of doing benefits, in terms of helping people that you were in a position to help. 'cause it's so easy as a rock and roll band to go out and raise a large amount of money for a serious cause, which most people cannot do. and all we have to do is just, like, go out and play. and so not to do it almost becomes a sin, in the catholic sense-- a sin of...
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as a means for survival, conscious or unconscious through this whole of 2006, not without psychological and proven gestures. the intelligence with technology, multiple ethnicities, all of which qualify on the right to life. working progress, self indulgence, by class, racism, chauvinism, imperialism, and defamation. it is known to variable political economies. the physiological -- a psychol ogical feeding, excuse me. integrating ethnic peoples as a fluctuating market. the matter as it measures radiation. nonexistence doesn't measure nonexistence. what matters is pronunciation. the thing is matter and labor. elementary particles. >> next speaker, please. >> president chiu and supervisors. ♪ city budget share me some more on a cloudy day budget share me some more you're distant as the milky way ♪ ♪ budget share me some more pretty budget that i adore i wish you would shine in a city hall cafe ♪ ♪ and sometimes on a crowded street. i am near you but you never notice me budget share me some more pretty budget i adore how i wish you were mine ♪ ♪ maybe someday you will see my face among the
as a means for survival, conscious or unconscious through this whole of 2006, not without psychological and proven gestures. the intelligence with technology, multiple ethnicities, all of which qualify on the right to life. working progress, self indulgence, by class, racism, chauvinism, imperialism, and defamation. it is known to variable political economies. the physiological -- a psychol ogical feeding, excuse me. integrating ethnic peoples as a fluctuating market. the matter as it measures...
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--unconscious. the woman identified herself as a police officer and her he was being too aggressive. if your copy on our pension trees in the face and knocking her to the ground. he faces 25 years-life in prison. prosecutors have introduced alexander's journal into. the prosecution alleges that he was trying to kill a former chemistry teacher. no one was injured. as a judge is considering granting a preliminary injunction against saddam gang members. he said he could injure issue a injunction barring 40 members from hanging out with one another, loitering, possessing guns. it also would impose a curfew between 10:00 p.m.-5:00 a.m.. new information, either san bruno it was six months. mr. but the cities of the explosion. --it was. until they come injuring dozens more. this is video showcasing the incredible force of the fireball that destroyed the neighborhood. reggie kumar was at a memorial last night. >> reporter: i like to take a moment of silence for neighbors. the exact time of the gas line expl
--unconscious. the woman identified herself as a police officer and her he was being too aggressive. if your copy on our pension trees in the face and knocking her to the ground. he faces 25 years-life in prison. prosecutors have introduced alexander's journal into. the prosecution alleges that he was trying to kill a former chemistry teacher. no one was injured. as a judge is considering granting a preliminary injunction against saddam gang members. he said he could injure issue a injunction...
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. >> while she is unconscious, he ends up splitting her throat and leaving her there to die. the victim came back to consciousness and was able to get out of the house. >> police say the man is wanted for attempted murder. he is described in his 30, 5'8", 220. anyone with information is asked to call richmond police. >>> blue shield of california says the 300,000 members will not see their insurance rates go up after all. they had filed for a rate increase that could increase premiums as much as 59% this year. blue shield of california said it lost $27 million on policies last year but finally decided against a rate increase during tough economic times could leaders say they support federal health care reform to reduce costs. >>> it appears twitter wants to take up san francisco's offer of a six-year payroll tax exemption. they have sent a letter of intent to lease offices in the midmarket neighborhood provided it gets the exemption. san francisco supervisors discussed the exemption this morning. >>> coffee loyalists told ktvu that they are not pleased with reports that starb
. >> while she is unconscious, he ends up splitting her throat and leaving her there to die. the victim came back to consciousness and was able to get out of the house. >> police say the man is wanted for attempted murder. he is described in his 30, 5'8", 220. anyone with information is asked to call richmond police. >>> blue shield of california says the 300,000 members will not see their insurance rates go up after all. they had filed for a rate increase that could...
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. >> while she is unconscious he slits her throat and leaves her to die. the victim was able to get out of the house. >> reporter: lease exhausted their search and that's why they need help from the public. look at this sketch. he is wanted for attempted murder. 5'8", 220 pounds and african american. police say the man is very dependent on his mother. if you know anything about this case or have seen the man call police. paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the most prominent muslim in the united states muhammad ali is making a quest to iran dealing with the two hikers held on spy charges. he wrote a letter asking for the release of josh fattal and shane bauer. they have been held since 2009 after being arrested while hiking. sarah shourd was released in september after another letter muhammad ali wrote to iran. he asks the leader as a brother in islam to show the same mercy for the two men. >>> a movement takes aim autobahns in an effort to help troubled homeowners. >>> lawmakers are voting on jerry brown's budget plan but will he have the vote he unde
. >> while she is unconscious he slits her throat and leaves her to die. the victim was able to get out of the house. >> reporter: lease exhausted their search and that's why they need help from the public. look at this sketch. he is wanted for attempted murder. 5'8", 220 pounds and african american. police say the man is very dependent on his mother. if you know anything about this case or have seen the man call police. paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the most...
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the man was surfing when he wiped out and found unconscious by other surfers at the jetty wall. the man is visiting from out of state. a witness said the man was unresponsive when he was taken to the hospital in grave condition. >>> back now to the increasingly dangerous situation at those japanese nuclear reactors. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler reports on dire new predictions from some experts. >> reporter: these dramatic close-ups show the damaged reactor units. and now for the first time, experts are mentioning the possibility of death as radiation doses accumulate. >> the ones that may die, maybe not immediately, are the 50 people that are working around the -- on the reactor. >> reporter: uc berkeley engineer o'lander says outside the plant there is still no threat to help based on published radiation readings. also the head of the nuclear regulatory agency says all of the cooling water was gone from a storage pool at unit 4, raising the risk of fire spewing radiation, skyward. japanese emperor made a rare public speech. >> i am deeply concerned that the curr
the man was surfing when he wiped out and found unconscious by other surfers at the jetty wall. the man is visiting from out of state. a witness said the man was unresponsive when he was taken to the hospital in grave condition. >>> back now to the increasingly dangerous situation at those japanese nuclear reactors. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler reports on dire new predictions from some experts. >> reporter: these dramatic close-ups show the damaged reactor units....
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the man was surfing when he wiped out and found unconscious by other surfers at the jetty wall. the man is visiting from out of state. a witness said the man was unresponsive when he was taken to the hospital in grave condition. >>> back now to the increasingly dangerous situation at those japanese nuclear reactors. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler reports on dire new predictions from some experts. >> reporter: these dramatic close-ups show the damaged reactor units. and now for the first time, experts are mentioning the possibility of death as radiation doses accumulate. >> the ones that may die, maybe not immediately, are the 50 people that are working around the -- on the reactor. >> reporter: uc berkeley engineer o'lander says outside the plant there is still no threat to help based on published radiation readings. also the head of the nuclear regulatory agency says all of the cooling water was gone from a storage pool at unit 4, raising the risk of fire spewing radiation, skyward. japanese emperor made a rare public speech. >> i am deeply concerned that the curr
the man was surfing when he wiped out and found unconscious by other surfers at the jetty wall. the man is visiting from out of state. a witness said the man was unresponsive when he was taken to the hospital in grave condition. >>> back now to the increasingly dangerous situation at those japanese nuclear reactors. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler reports on dire new predictions from some experts. >> reporter: these dramatic close-ups show the damaged reactor units....
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one victim was beat unconscious that case paved way for a wider investigation. >> as a result of this case it has furthered our intelligence, our understanding of white supremacy groups operating in our city. >> prosecutors say it's sometimes difficult to get victims step forward. some are undocumented immigrants. they are worried they will be deported if they go to police. >>> the judge also filed similar charges against air bus the maker of the plane that went down in stormy weather in june of 2009 while flying from brazil to paris. the investigation comes as a fourth attempt to search for the planes wreckage is set to begin. large parts of the plane including both flight recorders have never been found and the cause of that crash is yet to be determined. >>> honda is recalling more than 50,000 new cars and minivans. several 2011 model year civics have developed a crash in the fuel tank that could lead to a fire. and there are problems with the 2011 odyssey minivans windshield wiper systems. honda dealers will replace the system with no cost to the owner. >>> nissan is starting to s
one victim was beat unconscious that case paved way for a wider investigation. >> as a result of this case it has furthered our intelligence, our understanding of white supremacy groups operating in our city. >> prosecutors say it's sometimes difficult to get victims step forward. some are undocumented immigrants. they are worried they will be deported if they go to police. >>> the judge also filed similar charges against air bus the maker of the plane that went down in...
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jersey shore" was indicted on aggravated assault charges in december for allegedly knocking a man unconscious. >> those are ugly. they are all ugly. >> reporter: brian was recently arrested for threatening domestic violence. his attorney says this was an argument with raised voices. >> i like to parallel some of these reality shows to a caged tiger that is used to being in the wild. if you put anyone into a confined space where they're being watched all the time, they start to feel anxious, aggressive, they begin to overthink things and begin to behave in ways that are way more extreme than they would on a normal day. >> reporter: as for the "teen mom" fight that's gone viral online, it may be just another case of a reality star looking to extend her 15 minutes of fame. for "nightline," i'm andrea canning in oak island, north carolina. >> reality tv there. our thanks to andrea for that. >>> and just ahead, this decade's seen some of history's biggest earthquakes, but no one saw them coming. so, is there a way, a better way, to try to predict them? j?j?j?j?j?j?♪ j?j?j?j?j?j?j?j?j? professional
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as we let our light shine, we unconsciously give others the permission to let their own shined. my store help me find my own light and the bright myself from what was varied -- from what was buried beneath the pain and tragedy of my childhood. once i move through it and found my way to the other side, i began to reach out instead of hide from it. i came from an italian catholic family of six. my father was a hard-working plumbing and heating contractor, my mother was a housewife and mom. we lived upscale middle-class neighborhood. i went to private catholic school. i was a cheerleader with lots of friends, and i did the captain of the football team. it was seen to be the perfect family. even our pediatrician used to say, what an amazing family you have, and in many ways we did. but underneath that outside perception there was darkness. the darker side of the family. a mother came over from italy when she was a child, first generation born, but they brought over a lot of old school ideas and a pocketful of pride. our family secrets stayed within our family. one of the secrets for
as we let our light shine, we unconsciously give others the permission to let their own shined. my store help me find my own light and the bright myself from what was varied -- from what was buried beneath the pain and tragedy of my childhood. once i move through it and found my way to the other side, i began to reach out instead of hide from it. i came from an italian catholic family of six. my father was a hard-working plumbing and heating contractor, my mother was a housewife and mom. we...
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>> peter tool was almost unconscious. [laughter] most of it was a coma. peter liked to drink. katherine hay to drinkers -- hated drinkers. but she was a very good sport and o'toole was a genius. i was 29 years of age. i remember that. it was a long time ago. young -- i do not waste time being nervous. i was, working with her and a tool. i had seen of tool at the royal theater -- the royal vic in bristol, "look back in anger." he was such a great actor. i think he was a truly genius actor. to work with him was -- we had wild moments. but he was great. every day he was on set, he was professional. we did not become close friends. tavis: i'm going to come back to this movie, "the rite," and that particular set. this thing is scary, yet there are funny moments. it is arresting in a funny way when you are performing an exorcism and answer your cellphone. [laughter] >> that happens, apparently. we have a father barry thomas in texas. is this for real? sometimes, he switches the cellphone off. he said, "it is ordinary." you say the per se over them in latin, and sprinkle with holy wa
>> peter tool was almost unconscious. [laughter] most of it was a coma. peter liked to drink. katherine hay to drinkers -- hated drinkers. but she was a very good sport and o'toole was a genius. i was 29 years of age. i remember that. it was a long time ago. young -- i do not waste time being nervous. i was, working with her and a tool. i had seen of tool at the royal theater -- the royal vic in bristol, "look back in anger." he was such a great actor. i think he was a truly...
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young is unconscious. how about nick young falling out of bounds? with a chance to come all the way back, seconds left to send it to overtime. the warriors had a free throw and they snap the skid 106-102. mark daw rosa describes himself as a professional. he comes to the park and ready to play. world trade center giants the question is -- with the giants, what position will he play he is working at second base until sanchez works back from coulder surgery. daw rosa had surgery on his wrist and was a spectator during the world series run. daw rosa will get a ring, but he wanted to earn it. >> it was bittersweet to not be out there. after grinding at this sport for so long, but i am proud of getting that ring. i am excited to get back and be on the field again. >> he is 0 for 3 as the giants beat the d-backs. matt cain has elbow inflammation. a's edge the indians. but cocoa crisp was pulled over by scottsdale police and arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. the 31-year-old outfielder was released and in the clubhouse where mlb security held a meet
young is unconscious. how about nick young falling out of bounds? with a chance to come all the way back, seconds left to send it to overtime. the warriors had a free throw and they snap the skid 106-102. mark daw rosa describes himself as a professional. he comes to the park and ready to play. world trade center giants the question is -- with the giants, what position will he play he is working at second base until sanchez works back from coulder surgery. daw rosa had surgery on his wrist and...
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he beat her unconscious. >> she was rendered unconscious two times, the second time he cut her throat. he then fled. >> reporter: she was able to crawl outside for help and now they are trying to find the attacker. they're described as black man with a light complexion he had been shopping around for several months. he may have had contact in the past with the attack there. she may have given him money one location, and he may have come to one of her yard sales. they're seeking the public's help. in richmond kron 4 news. >> reporter: police arrested a janitor for groping a female student after a four month investigation. it took 52 year- old andrea into custody on a $200,000 were deciding to felony counts of molesting a child. he previously worked at ralston middle school where this took place. coming up on the kron 4 morning news, alive look first at santa clara 101, 2 cars making their way to work on this friday morning. your forecast r. >> reporter: 60,000 race registration hustle ", it is the first time in history to isolde coming up on the kron 4 mog news, a lot is still ahead on
he beat her unconscious. >> she was rendered unconscious two times, the second time he cut her throat. he then fled. >> reporter: she was able to crawl outside for help and now they are trying to find the attacker. they're described as black man with a light complexion he had been shopping around for several months. he may have had contact in the past with the attack there. she may have given him money one location, and he may have come to one of her yard sales. they're seeking the...
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a professional big-wave surfer from hawaii was found unconscious in the water. nbc bay area's jean elle is live with more on what happened. jean? >> reporter: garvin, surfers came out of the mavericks break tonight with tears in their eyes after a big wave surfer was found floating in the water. >> it's impossible to keep track of everybody. it's hard to explain it. but the turbulence. >> reporter: big wave surfer grant washburn is reliving a painful accident at mavericks. professional surfer from hawaii was in the lineup this afternoon when something went wrong. the 35-year-old was found face down in the surf. >> i'm pretty sure that he wiped out on a big wave and got held down for a very long time. his board came away from him. so he had no leash. >> reporter: cal fire says crews responded to a drowning report around 6:51. he was rushed to the hospital. washburn says the waves may have been 40 feet. he says it was a day of close calls. >> i broke a leash and got pushed in a bit. i was a little tired. and i knew that the waves were substantial. and i probably s
a professional big-wave surfer from hawaii was found unconscious in the water. nbc bay area's jean elle is live with more on what happened. jean? >> reporter: garvin, surfers came out of the mavericks break tonight with tears in their eyes after a big wave surfer was found floating in the water. >> it's impossible to keep track of everybody. it's hard to explain it. but the turbulence. >> reporter: big wave surfer grant washburn is reliving a painful accident at mavericks....