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this is her 11th year volunteering. cheryl millham/volunteer:"i love working on the floats. it's amazing!"some details take a brush and a steady hand. jennifer hazelton/volunteer:"i think i've been here for like a few hours, and i've only got 12 little panes done." first-time volunteer jennifer hazelton is working on the windows for this float. jennifer hazelton/volunteer: "on the day of the parade, i'm gonna be like, 'that was my window!'"laura morales and her daughter, krystal, have had a hand in many floats.laura morales/volunteer:"this is my 17th year."krystal/volunteer: "quite a while."a family tradition.laura morales/volunteer:"12 to 14 hour days."laura got here around 8 a-m and will be leaving at...laura morales/volunteer:"8ish, 9ish." jo kwon/reporting:"does your daughter know this?"laura morales/volunteer:"yeah she does. she came in her own car!" krystal/volunteer:"i did. i came in my own car this time." a lesson learned from years of trying to keep up with her mom. krystal/volunteer:"she has more energy than i do, for sure."and laura plans to keep going and going a
this is her 11th year volunteering. cheryl millham/volunteer:"i love working on the floats. it's amazing!"some details take a brush and a steady hand. jennifer hazelton/volunteer:"i think i've been here for like a few hours, and i've only got 12 little panes done." first-time volunteer jennifer hazelton is working on the windows for this float. jennifer hazelton/volunteer: "on the day of the parade, i'm gonna be like, 'that was my window!'"laura morales and her...
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you could volunteer movement and it's great that two thousand and eighty will be the year of volunteers. hired to look at that and that means a lot for the millions of people here in russia or that are worth a fortune by see a plan and i volunteered grand plans for the future and that is then it was so much work outstanding. and russia our stage has pins a lot of hopes and plans on volunteers are we still the system. are you with us next year as we hope you will be. yes i'm always with you a bit to see me with friends of our family. why do i do as i mark see him get back with you my all i think maxine bracy would like to ask you. when you see any specific question very much the war that they have announced their plans for next spring the they said that they will run for. president so will you move it's run for the president's soon asked over there when you run for president. in two thousand and eighty the was. a secret. for any person which is very responsible decision. it takes a lot of responsibility yes you know. might be of them but why because you definitely look at the march of at
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they have to create special conditions for volunteers who. want to volunteer in a hospital at least give them a possibility of free transport tickets for example they have to talk about it they have to be open they can create some special conditions for students and trying universities as it is in europe if you volunteer and you can prove your volunteer activity you will have some i don't know preferences. there's a lot that can be done actually well perhaps opening up the government for i think it. could help making it more transparent and more inclusive well currently i definitely believe then. that charity and volunteering are those two things that will keep the country united that will. somebody said couple of weeks ago a person to another person is a volunteer and if if we believe in it if we follow it. we will stay. nation which has hope rather had hope well you know on this very inspiring though to have to leave it there really appreciate your time interrogators please keep the conversation going on our social media pages and i hope to
they have to create special conditions for volunteers who. want to volunteer in a hospital at least give them a possibility of free transport tickets for example they have to talk about it they have to be open they can create some special conditions for students and trying universities as it is in europe if you volunteer and you can prove your volunteer activity you will have some i don't know preferences. there's a lot that can be done actually well perhaps opening up the government for i...
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>>> volunteers in the south bay hand out blankets to people living on the streets as they work to bring down the number of homeless deaths this winter.>>> the holiday cheer is alive at christmas eve services around the bay area.>>> let's take you right downside to a live look this christmas eve at san francisco's union square. that is where we can find shoppers all bundled up doing their last-minute shopping. they are taking selfies by the tree. >>> we have some high clouds as we head towards christmas day. there was a slight chance of a few sprinkles primarily in the north bay for tonight. we have had some haze built up. we have air quality alert's extended through christmas day. we are within the range for unhealthy for sensitive groups. this could be extended into portions of next week. it is pretty chilly out there with some 30s and 40s. we have san francisco at 51, concord at 52. santa rosa is back down into the 40s. we have high clouds streaming into northern california and the bay area. some green showing up on the radar so there is some chance of a sprinkle for tonight. most of
>>> volunteers in the south bay hand out blankets to people living on the streets as they work to bring down the number of homeless deaths this winter.>>> the holiday cheer is alive at christmas eve services around the bay area.>>> let's take you right downside to a live look this christmas eve at san francisco's union square. that is where we can find shoppers all bundled up doing their last-minute shopping. they are taking selfies by the tree. >>> we have...
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this couldn't be done without volunteers. >> reporter: these volunteers, we are talking 40 volunteers, backing 1,000 meals an hour, then where? >> down the street and distributed by more volunteers throughout san francisco to those who can't leave their homes today. >> reporter: that community, we are talking seniors, folks that are home bound. this is a big deal for them when they get the meals on christmas day. >> reporter: more than the meals, greetings, merry christmas, human touch that is involved in it. some of these people won't see anybody but those who deliver the meals to them. >> reporter: we were talking a bit about this off camera. you have been out to the sights. what is it like when grow there and talk to them on christmas day and hand them that meal? >> everybody is very thankful for the meal and not only that, the love and energy that goes into making these. >> reporter: now, you must be exhausted from doing this? >> yes. it gets tiring, but we have a lot of great volunteers that help us, great staff. we come and do this. this is my tenth year doing this. i love doing
this couldn't be done without volunteers. >> reporter: these volunteers, we are talking 40 volunteers, backing 1,000 meals an hour, then where? >> down the street and distributed by more volunteers throughout san francisco to those who can't leave their homes today. >> reporter: that community, we are talking seniors, folks that are home bound. this is a big deal for them when they get the meals on christmas day. >> reporter: more than the meals, greetings, merry...
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shillington is a civil war volunteer -- shivi ngton is a civil war volunteer. can say any atrocity is an atrocity, but if you were to make a list of atrocities, especially of out and out atrocities, you do find -- let's say the bear river massacre in that itu generally find is volunteer troops, or you find of volunteers who are almost vigilantes or ruffians or bullies, you find them attacking -- i refer to the creek camp's when they were being escorted west by army officers in 1834. the army officers right in their journals about how these guys attacked camp last night because there really are not any enlisted soldiers. it's just a couple of supply officers who are trying to make sure the creeks get fed. at night, these volunteer vigilantes, these guys would go into the creek camps and and rob the women creeks. with thelly happened army i would say is that you get custer, but also mckenzie, and they will say what is the best way to catch the indians? to attack them at dawn in their village in their winter cap -- camp. it is hard for us to chase them around the
shillington is a civil war volunteer -- shivi ngton is a civil war volunteer. can say any atrocity is an atrocity, but if you were to make a list of atrocities, especially of out and out atrocities, you do find -- let's say the bear river massacre in that itu generally find is volunteer troops, or you find of volunteers who are almost vigilantes or ruffians or bullies, you find them attacking -- i refer to the creek camp's when they were being escorted west by army officers in 1834. the army...
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and also with us are two volunteers, a sister-brother combo, ryan yi and julia yi, who have been volunteeringly giving tree for 6 years for ryan, a year or so for julia. thank you all for being here. ryan yi: thank you for having us. robert: give us an idea, first of all, for people who don't know about it, what was family giving tree-- what was the original kind of concept? what was it like in the early years, and how has it evolved now? jennifer cullenbine: well, it evolves from my mother and i buying gifts for someone else on a giving tree. and instead of giving each other gifts, we would say, "dear mom, merry christmas, i bought slippers for a woman named agnes in the senior center instead of giving you a gift." and she would do the same for me. and it became the most meaningful part of our holidays, and so we wanted to do that and help a bunch of families in east palo alto. robert: what's the best way? i know that you want to get gifts, donations, volunteers all the time. you could always use the help, always use the support. is there any one particular way that you want people to focus
and also with us are two volunteers, a sister-brother combo, ryan yi and julia yi, who have been volunteeringly giving tree for 6 years for ryan, a year or so for julia. thank you all for being here. ryan yi: thank you for having us. robert: give us an idea, first of all, for people who don't know about it, what was family giving tree-- what was the original kind of concept? what was it like in the early years, and how has it evolved now? jennifer cullenbine: well, it evolves from my mother and...
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volunteer to be e emt or support someone that has that passion. live from salem, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> cleve, thank you very much. >>> winter does arrive tomorrow morning, and just in time, it is starting to feel more like winter outside. meteorologist kate bilo is live outside on the cbs-3 sky deck tonight to tell us how cold it will get now and how long that will last, kate? >> thanks, in a cash a definitely colder out here tonight, then it was at this time last night, in fact by about 10 to 15 degrees, as far as highs today are concerned, it is chilly. it is getting colder just in time for winter solstice tomorrow. here's a lot current temperatures heading out and about this evening, it is only 39 in reading. thirty-eight in lancaster. thirty in mount pocono. hanging on to 44 degrees, warmest temperature on the map is right here in philadelphia wind shifted, yesterday's wind were out of the south and west as a cold front approached. the front has moved through. came through overnight last night as a generally dry front but yo
volunteer to be e emt or support someone that has that passion. live from salem, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> cleve, thank you very much. >>> winter does arrive tomorrow morning, and just in time, it is starting to feel more like winter outside. meteorologist kate bilo is live outside on the cbs-3 sky deck tonight to tell us how cold it will get now and how long that will last, kate? >> thanks, in a cash a definitely colder out here tonight, then it...
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dozens of local businesses have volunteered to decorate it.more volunteering these days because of council cutbacks. as the economy has suffered and less funding becomes available, there has to be someone to make up the shortfall and we're lucky here in helmsley that people have done that, and taken on running several organisations in town. it'sjust a really lovely community feel here. helmsley is a community which relies heavily on volunteers and it is not alone. other towns in this, england's largest county, have taken over bus services and even petrol stations to stop them from vanishing. the arts centre and the library are two amenities that wouldn't exist here if it wasn't for locals giving up their time for free. in the nearby walled garden, more people are doing their bit, making advent wreaths to raise money for an assisted learning project. yes, we have some garden staff that lead, yes, we have people who help direct in terms of maintenance and the police have been helping out with the wreaths today, but 75—80% of the work is done by
dozens of local businesses have volunteered to decorate it.more volunteering these days because of council cutbacks. as the economy has suffered and less funding becomes available, there has to be someone to make up the shortfall and we're lucky here in helmsley that people have done that, and taken on running several organisations in town. it'sjust a really lovely community feel here. helmsley is a community which relies heavily on volunteers and it is not alone. other towns in this, england's...
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morales/volunteer"yeah she does. own car!" krystal/volunteer:"i did. i came in time." keep going and going. morales/volunteer"i'll come back until they won't anymore." final look final look at the weather with chief meteorologist brittney shipp. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] ♪ this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪ unplug chargers - go, ♪ devices go off-line. turn thermostats down low, ♪ led's shine mighty fine. ♪ small actions quickly grow, ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ energy upgrade california, will let us shine. ♪ >>> new year's eve with ryan seacrest and jenny mccarthy and mariah carey's big comeback after last year's embarrassment. >> the whole world gets to see her do it
morales/volunteer"yeah she does. own car!" krystal/volunteer:"i did. i came in time." keep going and going. morales/volunteer"i'll come back until they won't anymore." final look final look at the weather with chief meteorologist brittney shipp. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life...
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employ the national standing army to what extent volunteers. to what extent did it employ militia and volunteers. the third question is that of command. when they deployed troops to florida in the second seminole war or to georgia, to force the cherokee indians to move west or along the canadian border or border with texas, who commanded the u.s. troops? was it regular officers or were the commanders say volunteer citizen soldiers. which we often tend to think they were. we think of jackson himself began as a militia general. and then was commissioned into the united states army during the war of 1812. the fourth question is the effect and outcomes question, what about the army's capability performing the missions assigned to it. did that increase, decrease. improve or degrade. during and after jackson's presidency? within those four topic, civil military relations, forced structure, command of u.s. forces, and the forces cape within those, we have questions of perception versus reality. both for contemporaries and historians. people looking ba
employ the national standing army to what extent volunteers. to what extent did it employ militia and volunteers. the third question is that of command. when they deployed troops to florida in the second seminole war or to georgia, to force the cherokee indians to move west or along the canadian border or border with texas, who commanded the u.s. troops? was it regular officers or were the commanders say volunteer citizen soldiers. which we often tend to think they were. we think of jackson...
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thanks to two men who volunteer time and tools.y, eighth-graders put down the books and pick up the tools. >> i am working on a race car. >> all under the guidance of richard winslow and peter pike who for 60 years have volunteered to teach the kids foot working. richard and peter agree, there is more than sandpaper, glue and a drill press.>> they may not be immersed but it teaches you new things that you can see and opportunities that tie into other types of work. >> they have collected the tools and the what is donated. each child only pays a $10 fee. they make the pencil holder, a third project they get to choose. they realize other students and schools don't get to do this kind of thing. >> i have never known that i have been able to do something like this -- i am excited to try things out.>> woodworking with their teacher after getting to know richard through church. >> as soon as he retired, ice will then -- i swooped in and thought it might be a possibility because i had seen some of the things he made.>> he talked peter int
thanks to two men who volunteer time and tools.y, eighth-graders put down the books and pick up the tools. >> i am working on a race car. >> all under the guidance of richard winslow and peter pike who for 60 years have volunteered to teach the kids foot working. richard and peter agree, there is more than sandpaper, glue and a drill press.>> they may not be immersed but it teaches you new things that you can see and opportunities that tie into other types of work. >>...
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christmas spent 500 volunteers more than (grant) (grant) more than 500 volunteers spent christmas morning... serving meals to thousands of people. glide memorial church hosted their annual christmas breakfast today in san francisco... football players from the university of arizona also served lunch to those in need today. many people who attended the service today say it's nice having a place to get a warm meal on christmas. volunteers say they want the less fortunate to feel some joy during the holidays. <... just to make up for the deficit.>(grant) so far this year... glide has handed out more than has handed year... glide so far this (grant) (grant) so far this year... glide has handed out more than 725-thousand meals. (vicki) coming up... we'll show you how millions of people across the world ... including the first family... are celebrating christmas. (grant) and in the east bay.... music, food and presents for everyone.... we'll show you a long running holiday tradition in martinez...after the break. (vicki) in the east bay... people in martinez were treated to a very special chris
christmas spent 500 volunteers more than (grant) (grant) more than 500 volunteers spent christmas morning... serving meals to thousands of people. glide memorial church hosted their annual christmas breakfast today in san francisco... football players from the university of arizona also served lunch to those in need today. many people who attended the service today say it's nice having a place to get a warm meal on christmas. volunteers say they want the less fortunate to feel some joy during...
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and the young volunteers from the salvation commando will be ready to help. this week ing global ideas we're off to western africa all reported to last month in my i wanted to learn more about a development called demitra clubs these organizations give women and young people in rural areas a voice by involving them in decision making processes which in turn provides an avenue for environmental activism. there are now demitra clubs in six african countries they were set up by the un says food and agriculture organization we went to senegal to find out more. it's a big day for these young residents of sorry village they're going on air for the first time at the community radio station and. they've been invited to take part in a chat show everyone here speaks pool are a regional language in eastern senegal. and her colleagues are the leaders of the village discussion group part of the demitra network of clubs connoted demick speaks about the brief rainy season and his dried up corn fields. a mother of four explains how the rain swept garbage into their homes and
and the young volunteers from the salvation commando will be ready to help. this week ing global ideas we're off to western africa all reported to last month in my i wanted to learn more about a development called demitra clubs these organizations give women and young people in rural areas a voice by involving them in decision making processes which in turn provides an avenue for environmental activism. there are now demitra clubs in six african countries they were set up by the un says food...
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today hundreds of volunteers donated their reech wreaths across arlington cement. >> temperatures in the 20s did not effect the let's do this spirit of the tens of thousands of volunteers who began streaming in arlington national cemetery not long after sunrise. waited patiently to pass through security. just before 8:00 a.m. they cheered the arrival of semi trucks filled with evergreen wreaths. >> on behalf of wreaths across america, i'd like to welcome you here and thank you for helping to honor and remember our nation's fallen heros. >> reporter: the and you'll event to honor veterans at arlington national cement is the work of an organization called "wreaths across america" it's mission statement is remember, honor, and teach. >> make sure this is -- >> reporter: volunteers are told t starve david, and every veteran by saying every name on the grave marker. >> edward smith in the world war ii. >>> volunteers came from across the west to do great work of over 200,000 wreaths in a little nor than an hour's time. >> thank you for your service. >> i'm here to help people who serve us
today hundreds of volunteers donated their reech wreaths across arlington cement. >> temperatures in the 20s did not effect the let's do this spirit of the tens of thousands of volunteers who began streaming in arlington national cemetery not long after sunrise. waited patiently to pass through security. just before 8:00 a.m. they cheered the arrival of semi trucks filled with evergreen wreaths. >> on behalf of wreaths across america, i'd like to welcome you here and thank you for...
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were they volunteer citizen solarsol solarie solariesol soldiers. he was commissioned during the war of 1812. then the fourth question is kind of like the army's capability assigned to it. 2k did it increase during and after jackson's presidency? and then within those four topi topics command of forces capabilities. we have perception versus reality. people looking back and thinking the united states in the 19th sefr century, it's all malitia or all andrew jackson. then on the other hand we have it which one can never see it. we have scott leaving the charge for the regular army. there is also the question of change versus continuity. it was not very active and not very accountable financially. neither soldiers or officers displayed the sort of discipline to authority we would expect or desire. jackson repeatedly challenged dysfunctional dynamics that i explore in my book jack soften's sword. all kinds of either insubordination or other forps of displip. so jackson's victory at new or leaps department really make a big difference to that army. it ma
were they volunteer citizen solarsol solarie solariesol soldiers. he was commissioned during the war of 1812. then the fourth question is kind of like the army's capability assigned to it. 2k did it increase during and after jackson's presidency? and then within those four topi topics command of forces capabilities. we have perception versus reality. people looking back and thinking the united states in the 19th sefr century, it's all malitia or all andrew jackson. then on the other hand we...
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one of the young volunteers the n.c.a. is sitting by herself she tells us she's worried about her brother who's a gang member. i love my brother. i wish that he'd never chose in this life. so you're worried he might be working one day and i mean one from my own brother. yes that's happened to people. the next morning the city seems busy vibrant routine but in san salvador the days are as dangerous as the nights. right in the center of the city we're able to get an interview with a gang member. we say you have to kill to survive it's kill or be killed. these young members of. flash the gangs hand signs they live from extortion once you join a gang the only way to leave is in a coffin membership offers power respect and fun and. being a gangster that's it it's the coolest thing that can happen to you. it's in your blood from when you're a child the love you don't get from your family you find on the street and the gang . they swagger drink take drugs and try to look cool but when they get an order to kill they do it no quest
one of the young volunteers the n.c.a. is sitting by herself she tells us she's worried about her brother who's a gang member. i love my brother. i wish that he'd never chose in this life. so you're worried he might be working one day and i mean one from my own brother. yes that's happened to people. the next morning the city seems busy vibrant routine but in san salvador the days are as dangerous as the nights. right in the center of the city we're able to get an interview with a gang member....
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>> first of all, we couldn't do it without fallen fears -- volunteers. we have 8000 volunteers. we have 54 staff. food would not leave the facility without volunteers. >> if you're interesting in donating, you can do that. student's rising above scholar stayed with family and friends withou >>> students rising above scholars day with family and friends. as sherry shows with us college takes on more meaning now. >> i'm excited. >> reporter: he really said he can't wait to take his math test. >> i like calculus. i enjoy because it always has a solution to matter how hard the problem. >> reporter: not only math, stephen has learned to find solutions for the hard problems in his life. >> in a good way, i have become resilient and ambitious. because i've been going through these challenges >> reporter: for the first time in years, stephen says his dad brother and he are together again under one roof. >> hello, dad. what's up? >> reporter: they had no place to call their own. staying with family and friends. >> whenever i would get into a place, i was like cool. i wonder how long i'm
>> first of all, we couldn't do it without fallen fears -- volunteers. we have 8000 volunteers. we have 54 staff. food would not leave the facility without volunteers. >> if you're interesting in donating, you can do that. student's rising above scholar stayed with family and friends withou >>> students rising above scholars day with family and friends. as sherry shows with us college takes on more meaning now. >> i'm excited. >> reporter: he really said he...
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t sheriffing ton, he's a wartime volunteer. and so most, right, this is it a difficult subject, because one can say, hey, any atrocity is an astrosty. but if you were to make a list of atrocities, and especially of like out and out atrocities, you do find like let's say the bear river massacre with the shoshone in 1863, you generally find it is volunteer troops. or you find that sort of volunteers who are almost v vigilantes or bullies, what term you like, you find them attacking, i referred to the creek camps, when they were being escorted west by army officers in 1834, the officers write in the journals these guys attacked the camp last night because really not enlisted soldiers like a couple of supply officers trying to make sure the creeks get fed. and at night these volunteer vig lanty, not sure what you call them, criminals, would go into the crete camps and attack the woman and rob the cretes. what usually happens for the army i would say is you get people, like a ronald mckenzie, and they will say what's the best way to
t sheriffing ton, he's a wartime volunteer. and so most, right, this is it a difficult subject, because one can say, hey, any atrocity is an astrosty. but if you were to make a list of atrocities, and especially of like out and out atrocities, you do find like let's say the bear river massacre with the shoshone in 1863, you generally find it is volunteer troops. or you find that sort of volunteers who are almost v vigilantes or bullies, what term you like, you find them attacking, i referred to...
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a volunteer with the campaign. papadopoulos pleaded guilty to making a fault statement to the fbi. so who is this man who suddenly finds hymn himself at the center of the storm? earlier this month, pamela brown spoke to his fiancee, who insists he was far a more than a couffee boy. >> what have you seen, read, that opportunity doesn't square with the george papadopoulos you know. >> george papadopoulos is everything but a coffee boy. >> she says despite what the white house says about her fian fiance, he was not a low level volunteer in the trump campaign. or a rogue agent who acted without approval. >> it was foreign policy. adviser for the campaign. he helped editing trump's speech. foreign policy. many events and entertain contacts, high level officials of different countries. it was actively giving his input and insights on in terms of strategies and of course, he was in contact with the high level officials and got approved. >> in march of 2016, president trump named him as a a top foreign policy adviser. >> g
a volunteer with the campaign. papadopoulos pleaded guilty to making a fault statement to the fbi. so who is this man who suddenly finds hymn himself at the center of the storm? earlier this month, pamela brown spoke to his fiancee, who insists he was far a more than a couffee boy. >> what have you seen, read, that opportunity doesn't square with the george papadopoulos you know. >> george papadopoulos is everything but a coffee boy. >> she says despite what the white house...
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to make the holiday special for everyone. >>> just a few blocks away, at saint anthony's, volunteers wrapped up their curbside donation drive. over the last several weeks volunteers collected more than 3000 pairs of socks, several hundred lapses several hundred hand knitted scarves and hats and dozens of hams for those in need. a special holiday meal is planned for christmas tomorrow, donations also support the free clothing program. in other news tonight, a modesto man received what he is calling a christmas miracle after being pardoned by governor jerry brown. yesterday, governor brown pardoned and reduced sentences for about 150 convicted criminals. a reporter has more on what it means for a refugee to be home for the holidays. >> reporter: you can tell by the hat he wears that faith means everything to this man.>> he is always with me, i am never alone. told me not to doubt him. >> reporter: that doubt crept in last weekend, when a felony from over two decades ago left him sitting in texas, waiting to be deported. he served nearly 2 years in prison for possession of stolen proper
to make the holiday special for everyone. >>> just a few blocks away, at saint anthony's, volunteers wrapped up their curbside donation drive. over the last several weeks volunteers collected more than 3000 pairs of socks, several hundred lapses several hundred hand knitted scarves and hats and dozens of hams for those in need. a special holiday meal is planned for christmas tomorrow, donations also support the free clothing program. in other news tonight, a modesto man received what...
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so calling this guy a volunteer, i think, is misleading at best.r that he had a lot to do with the campaign. you see him as you pictured him in meetings with the trump foreign policy team, pretty close to jeff sessions who was the head of then trump's foreign policy team. he was in communication constantly we learned, especially from that "the new york times" over email with stephen mill who erwho is a par the white house. and encouraged him to go to russia to meet with people but he said the campaign would not pay for it and that is apparently why mr. papadopoulos decided not to go. sarah sanders i think is being misleading at best here in trying to portray him as some low-level copy boy volunteer. he had more to do with the campaign than that. >> errol louis is up earlier with us. good morning to you. i want to read to you this "the new york times" piece that we are talking about. it seems significant. they say the hacking, meaning of democratic emails and a revelation of the trump campaign may have had inside information about it were driving fa
so calling this guy a volunteer, i think, is misleading at best.r that he had a lot to do with the campaign. you see him as you pictured him in meetings with the trump foreign policy team, pretty close to jeff sessions who was the head of then trump's foreign policy team. he was in communication constantly we learned, especially from that "the new york times" over email with stephen mill who erwho is a par the white house. and encouraged him to go to russia to meet with people but he...
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also volunteers, go to our website and give, there is a place where can you volunteer for shifts.0 volunteers today, meal to help us serve this meal. after christmas people don't think of us and so we have a lot of days we don't have enough people to help us here serve. >> reporter: people log on after christmas. thank you. the hams keep getting unloaded. breakfast is at 7:30, very an hour turn around between breakfast and lunch starts at 10:00. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> president trump celebrating his first christmas since taking office, cbs news says recent policy decisions are having effects on places elsewhere in the world. >> the trumps spent their christmas eve worshiping at an episcopal church in palm beach florida, where the president and first lady were married in 2005. the service followed a busy day for the president who earlier spoke to u.s. troops stationed abroad, via video hookup from his florida estate. >> grateful for each of you who spend this christmas away from your families an defend all you our families. >> reporter: mr. and mrs. trump took call from children
also volunteers, go to our website and give, there is a place where can you volunteer for shifts.0 volunteers today, meal to help us serve this meal. after christmas people don't think of us and so we have a lot of days we don't have enough people to help us here serve. >> reporter: people log on after christmas. thank you. the hams keep getting unloaded. breakfast is at 7:30, very an hour turn around between breakfast and lunch starts at 10:00. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> president...
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this is the reality.many of the volunteers feel for those in need.juan / volunteer i understand because i've been here! and it only takes one person with a noble heart to give someone a smile. let them know theirs is hope for life. reporting in san jose ali reid kron 4 news. (darya) an emotional reunion for a military family... ..when a navy dad surprises his family by coming home for christmas. that is petty officer roberto tapiador acting as a waiter .... and took his sons by surprise.. when he delivered their lunch. at first they are not sure what is happening... but when they realize it is their dad.... and there are huge hugs and tears all around! the officers wife was in on the plan... she brought the boys to a bj's restaurant in san bruno for lunch saturday for this surprise. tapiador only found out he was coming home to daly city for the holidays... the day before! <"missing birthdays is bad enough, but missing christmas would be a down moment for us." " i was like so emotional .. my heart was just so touched/ it is like a miracle god answered our prayers. ">(darya) the entire r
this is the reality.many of the volunteers feel for those in need.juan / volunteer i understand because i've been here! and it only takes one person with a noble heart to give someone a smile. let them know theirs is hope for life. reporting in san jose ali reid kron 4 news. (darya) an emotional reunion for a military family... ..when a navy dad surprises his family by coming home for christmas. that is petty officer roberto tapiador acting as a waiter .... and took his sons by surprise.. when...
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today once again volunteers fed thousands in san francisco. >> a little something different. . they this helpers, a college football team. roz joins us with the story. roz. >> reporter: you know, we're talking about the arizona wild cats. they could have been been here at 10:30ists making taking in sights and sounds in union square. instead they helped feed the homeless. if the sandwich assembly line looks like a well oiled operation it's because they're used to team work. they played football for the university of arizona. and all 120 wild cats are in town for the forest farms bowl. >> it's an honor to come out for the bowl game and serve our community as well. >> it's a bowl tradition. one of the team's volunteers at glide memorial players help serve a special christmas meal, turkey, ham and all the trimmings to thousands in need. >> it's a wonderful kitchen, serving home people every year, every day. it's a blessing. >> reporter: but the team's coach says those blessings go both ways. there are lessons his players can learn. >> a lot of people aren't as fortunate as everybod
today once again volunteers fed thousands in san francisco. >> a little something different. . they this helpers, a college football team. roz joins us with the story. roz. >> reporter: you know, we're talking about the arizona wild cats. they could have been been here at 10:30ists making taking in sights and sounds in union square. instead they helped feed the homeless. if the sandwich assembly line looks like a well oiled operation it's because they're used to team work. they...
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volunteers from an aid organization called the no deaf i gather in the province of god. they've poured their hearts and souls into a multi-agency project called premier. a key part of a mood at his work to spread a message about contraception we began filming but neither we nor these volunteers had any idea about what was to happen next. worst of. the temple of was more or less its program of dreams you mistrust missed yes this is a minute. they said yes it is but sebastiano tells these youngsters their work is ending because of us president trumps rule that stops charities like this receiving american funding if they advise on abortion they lost almost half when he was on the last four but of the whole must listen to their. own. god with all this know all there will. be god knows this doesn't it's the america i moved after has been working here since nine hundred eighty nine. two thirds of their funding comes from the us government but because of their opposition to president trumps order on mentioning abortion that will now and for the young volunteers it appears to ma
volunteers from an aid organization called the no deaf i gather in the province of god. they've poured their hearts and souls into a multi-agency project called premier. a key part of a mood at his work to spread a message about contraception we began filming but neither we nor these volunteers had any idea about what was to happen next. worst of. the temple of was more or less its program of dreams you mistrust missed yes this is a minute. they said yes it is but sebastiano tells these...
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you have volunteers helping them to breakfast. so that we come around here, this is the salad station. this is where all of the volunteers will cut up the veggies, they'll chop up the tomatoes, slice the carrots, let me get out of the way to show you. on the other side this is where they carve all of the meat. i'm telling you, this is one smooth operation. the planning for this starts back in june and so today is like their super bowl but it's a fun day because of all the hard preparation work is in the past. and today they can -- yeah, there is a lot to do but it's fun. this is the christmas spirit. and we'll be talking to a bunch of volunteers later this morning. breakfast starts at 7:30. we have an hour and a half. at 10:00 a.m. the big showcase of turkey, ham, christmas lunch is served, it should be a good day. in savopoulos jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> a single coin dropped in a northern california salvation army kettle is going to feed 300 people. it's worth 2750 bucks. finding it in the kettle made them feel like kids on christ
you have volunteers helping them to breakfast. so that we come around here, this is the salad station. this is where all of the volunteers will cut up the veggies, they'll chop up the tomatoes, slice the carrots, let me get out of the way to show you. on the other side this is where they carve all of the meat. i'm telling you, this is one smooth operation. the planning for this starts back in june and so today is like their super bowl but it's a fun day because of all the hard preparation work...
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it is about the volunteers who knocked on 300,000 doors.t is the volunteers who made 1.2 million phone calls around the state. [applause] doug: it is the volunteers that make sure we knew. it was every community. i keep hearing about the different communities in this state. the african-american community, thank you. [applause] doug: my friends in the latino community, thank you. [applause] doug: to all of my jewish friends, happy hanukkah. [applause] doug: we have built this everywhere we have gone. we have had the same energy and excitement. at the end of the day, this entire race has been about dignity and respect. [applause] doug: this campaign has been about the rule of law. [applause] doug: this campaign has been about common courtesy and decency and making sure everyone in this state, regardless of which zip code you live in, is going to get a fair shake in life. [applause] doug: let me just say this. to all of my future colleagues .n washington i had such wonderful help. but i want to make sure, in all seriousness, there are importan
it is about the volunteers who knocked on 300,000 doors.t is the volunteers who made 1.2 million phone calls around the state. [applause] doug: it is the volunteers that make sure we knew. it was every community. i keep hearing about the different communities in this state. the african-american community, thank you. [applause] doug: my friends in the latino community, thank you. [applause] doug: to all of my jewish friends, happy hanukkah. [applause] doug: we have built this everywhere we have...
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nancy: sharing what makes them happy this time of year, they say volunteering in their communities.resident trump tweeted not too long ago that it is back to work tomorrow at mar-a-lago. , troops celebrating christmas together, serving several different nations. two loudping tonight, and county sheriff deputies are spending christmas in the hospital. they are expected to survive. gunfireic call ended in as neighbors detailed the incident. anna-lysa: neighbors are breathing a sigh of relief now that douglas bars at the loudoun county adult detention center. >> two officers have been shot. >> to have something happen like this is unbelievable. anna-lysa: when deputy surrounded his neighbor's house, he sensed something was wrong. drop offight came to some food -- she was leaving, she witnessed him physically pushing a woman. she called me and said, stay in the house, i think something is going on with your neighbors. anna-lysa: just before 4 p.m., loudoun county officers responded to a domestic dispute between douglas johnson and his daughter. when they got there, the deputies attempte
nancy: sharing what makes them happy this time of year, they say volunteering in their communities.resident trump tweeted not too long ago that it is back to work tomorrow at mar-a-lago. , troops celebrating christmas together, serving several different nations. two loudping tonight, and county sheriff deputies are spending christmas in the hospital. they are expected to survive. gunfireic call ended in as neighbors detailed the incident. anna-lysa: neighbors are breathing a sigh of relief now...
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he's a civil war volunteer. this is a difficult subject because anyone can say an atrocity is an atrocity. but if you were to make a list of atrocities, you do find let's say that the bear river massacre or you find the volunteers who are almost vigilantes or bullies or what term you'd like, you find them like attacking that. i referred to the creek camps. when the creek were being escorted west by army officers in 1834, the army officers write in their journals about how these guys attacked the camp last night because there really aren't any enlisted soldiers. it's like a couple supply officers who are trying to make sure the creeks get fed. at night these volunteer vigilante, not sure what you want, criminals, these guys would go into the creek camps and attack the women and rob the creeks. what usually happens for the army is that you get people like kuster, but also mckenzie and they will say what's the best way to catch the indians is to attack them at dawn in their village, in their winter camp. we don't w
he's a civil war volunteer. this is a difficult subject because anyone can say an atrocity is an atrocity. but if you were to make a list of atrocities, you do find let's say that the bear river massacre or you find the volunteers who are almost vigilantes or bullies or what term you'd like, you find them like attacking that. i referred to the creek camps. when the creek were being escorted west by army officers in 1834, the army officers write in their journals about how these guys attacked...
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what's inspired you to volunteer and be part of all this? >> my 4h club we volunteer at the food bank all the time and we bag produce and we sort cans and so one of the volunteers at one of the sites told us about empty bowls so the message behind this event is that everybody, um, in our community has an empty bowl that needs to be filled and so, um, we wanted to capitalize upon that message because it's so, so powerful and so we wanted to help the food bank by providing our support so we raised a lot of money creating meals for people. >> reporter: i love that. there's so much students can do. it doesn't necessarily have to be financial contributions but volunteering. you can make a difference that way. how important is it to have 4h members involved? >> it was amazing. they ran an event and did a great job doubling the revenue we got from it and we so much depend on the community and they are a great example to help us make a difference. >> reporter: let's talk about the need. how important is it this time of year? >> it's really serious t
what's inspired you to volunteer and be part of all this? >> my 4h club we volunteer at the food bank all the time and we bag produce and we sort cans and so one of the volunteers at one of the sites told us about empty bowls so the message behind this event is that everybody, um, in our community has an empty bowl that needs to be filled and so, um, we wanted to capitalize upon that message because it's so, so powerful and so we wanted to help the food bank by providing our support so we...
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definitely an army of volunteers. how long are they doing this? this is a lot of food to pack this morning. how long are they doing it? >> reporter: they have been here since 5:00 this morning and will work here until 6:45-7:00, then we are going back across the street. all the meals taken there, then volunteers and picking these up. that's section two. >> thank you so much. is that the truck they are going to be -- >> right there. >> reporter: can we see that? that's the truck they are delivering. the boxes and meals delivered, stored in and that's where it is going to be eventually -- >> across the street. the cars come along and pick it up. >> reporter: got it. a lengthy process, as you can see. i'm going to try to talk to the chef. maybe we could get him in the next hour. apparently, they have been putting this together since wednesday. a lot of baked ham and yams they are cooking here. we'll do that in the next hour. >> that is a lot of work for that many people. so nice to see that giving spirit. thank you, pete. merry christmas to you, too.
definitely an army of volunteers. how long are they doing this? this is a lot of food to pack this morning. how long are they doing it? >> reporter: they have been here since 5:00 this morning and will work here until 6:45-7:00, then we are going back across the street. all the meals taken there, then volunteers and picking these up. that's section two. >> thank you so much. is that the truck they are going to be -- >> right there. >> reporter: can we see that? that's...
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the local volunteers who are answering the call. mornings on 2 starts now. >> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> good morning, everyone. i think you know the date, december 25th. merry christmas to all. i'm frank mallicoat. > >>> a major freeway is still shut down several hours after a crash. >> happened on interstate 880 near the southland mall in hayward and at least one chp car was involved. ktvu's kansas can candice nguyen is live near the scene. >> reporter: this is a very sad christmas morning for at least several families here in the bay area. we are in front of what has been the scene for hours here on 880 south near southland mall. that is the chp car that was hit from behind. there is debris everywhere on the freeway, on this off-ramp, across all lanes. now, i want to just show you right across from this off-ramp here, that's the other car that was involved, this red car where you see the front left side smashed in, ending up across the freeway. the chp is being very tight lipped about this accident. they confirmed at least tw
the local volunteers who are answering the call. mornings on 2 starts now. >> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> good morning, everyone. i think you know the date, december 25th. merry christmas to all. i'm frank mallicoat. > >>> a major freeway is still shut down several hours after a crash. >> happened on interstate 880 near the southland mall in hayward and at least one chp car was involved. ktvu's kansas can candice nguyen is live near the scene. >> reporter:...
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these 500 people, this is not joe smith coming in to volunteer their time.hese are people appointed and working on the campaign. they're very active in the democratic party. my question is what is murphy hiding that he's making them sign a legal nondisclosure agreement. >> to think of people are going to be wrangling over issues, i talked about this morning on the radio. one guy walks out and says you not to believe this taxes are gonna go up four 100%. >> i want to know about it. >> but it's not necessarily going to be the policy that results. >> folks are to chat anyway. you already saw that i got leaked to the press. it just shows murphy's campaign has an inability to keep up key people on message and they may be employing people they don't trust. >> i think taxpayers have the right to know the direction this administration is going. we've seen this with governor elect murphy on the campaign. he doesn't want to talk to certain media outlets or give interviews. i think this is just more secrecy. >> they won't talk to me. they haven't done it yet pretty thi
these 500 people, this is not joe smith coming in to volunteer their time.hese are people appointed and working on the campaign. they're very active in the democratic party. my question is what is murphy hiding that he's making them sign a legal nondisclosure agreement. >> to think of people are going to be wrangling over issues, i talked about this morning on the radio. one guy walks out and says you not to believe this taxes are gonna go up four 100%. >> i want to know about it....
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victims you tell us is a long time volunteer there, kristin. >> reporter: tom, annie, that's right, this is where 33-year-old sanders cohen behind me worked at the rockville volunteer fire department as you mentioned. and if you could take a closer look to the levrts there you can see that the flags remain at half staph this morning a little more than or roughly close to 48 hours after the accident took place on friday. now, here's a picture of cohen now a little more about him here. we're told cohen was a volunteer fire department and maryland state fire marshall office deputy chief. we don't have a picture of the second victim, but he was identified 36-year-old supervisory special agent carlos wolf who we're told was 11 year fbi veteran. deputy chief cohen was as assisting special agent wolf at the time who was involved in a crash in his suv. both officers were off duty. they pulled cars over to the shoulder of the fast lane of 270 blocking on coming traffic. cohen, with his hazards on and both men wore standing outside. that's when the driver of a honda accord swerved and hit bot
victims you tell us is a long time volunteer there, kristin. >> reporter: tom, annie, that's right, this is where 33-year-old sanders cohen behind me worked at the rockville volunteer fire department as you mentioned. and if you could take a closer look to the levrts there you can see that the flags remain at half staph this morning a little more than or roughly close to 48 hours after the accident took place on friday. now, here's a picture of cohen now a little more about him here....
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it was fellow rockville volunteer firefighters who rushed to the scene. >> we had volunteers doing cpr on 270 in realized who he was. helped wasthat cohen fbi agent carlos wolff, who later died. >> he was assigned to the criminal investigative division at fbi headquarters. his loss will be felt by the entire fbi family. q: cohen bunting now covers the station. >> we are honoring his passing. [sirens] q: this is footage of his procession, fellow firefighter shared with us. from baltimore to rockville. received a hero's salute. his brothers and sisters at the firehouse would have it no other way. >> he volunteered in the community and receive no pay. he did not have to be on the road. q: sander cohen was 33 years old. carlos wolff was 36. the police do not believe drugs or alcohol had anything to do with last night's fiddle accident. in rockville, q mccray, abc 7 news. kimberly: another deadly crash, this one in linthicum heights. a man was killed when he slammed into a parked hotel shuttle bus. both v yet. now a serious crash involving a charter bus in california that overturned last ni
it was fellow rockville volunteer firefighters who rushed to the scene. >> we had volunteers doing cpr on 270 in realized who he was. helped wasthat cohen fbi agent carlos wolff, who later died. >> he was assigned to the criminal investigative division at fbi headquarters. his loss will be felt by the entire fbi family. q: cohen bunting now covers the station. >> we are honoring his passing. [sirens] q: this is footage of his procession, fellow firefighter shared with us. from...