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uhm -- he has been, uhm, because of him, there's things being done. because of him the money that we're raising and the research grants, uhm, i feel very hopeful. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: in less than two years, oligo nation has raised more than a million dollars for research. and in june, research grants went to harvard and ucsf. >> what he has done is provide funding that's going to help the next family and patient in addition to his kids and, to me, that's remarkable. >> reporter: unfortunately, time and treatment haven't yet been enough for spencer. the uncertainty and the tumor are back. >> bye, sweetheart. see you later. >> reporter: what has never left is the family resolve to make a difference and possibly give more time to others. >> my dad works on it every day. and it's not something that's going to happen overnight. but if you continue to work at it, you're going to cause a stir and you're going to create some money and be able to fund something. and you're going to be able to achieve what you set out to achieve. >> reporter: spencer had
uhm -- he has been, uhm, because of him, there's things being done. because of him the money that we're raising and the research grants, uhm, i feel very hopeful. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: in less than two years, oligo nation has raised more than a million dollars for research. and in june, research grants went to harvard and ucsf. >> what he has done is provide funding that's going to help the next family and patient in addition to his kids and, to me, that's remarkable. >>...
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. >> uhm, maybe a wig? >> good answer! steve: come on, bring that wig down here! [audience laughs] put that on! audience: oh! steve: i hear you. ain't got no teeth, might as well have some hair. [audience laughs] >> can help them somewhere else. steve: chelsea, name something the tooth fairy should bring seniors when they lose their teeth. >> gum? steve: gum? >> yeah! [audience cheers] steve: gum! yeah, you've got no teeth, might as well chew some gum! audience: oh! steve: peggy, got two strikes, darling. got to be careful. peggy, name something the tooth fairy should bring seniors when they lose their teeth. >> free medicine. steve: free... [audience applauds] free medicine! [audience cheers] nancy, two strikes. again, careful, fisher family can steal. name something the tooth fairy should bring seniors when they lose their teeth. >> money. >> good answer! steve: money! [audience cheers] audrey, you got two strikes. you got to be careful, the fisher family can steal. name something the tooth fairy should bring seniors when they lose their teeth. >> uhm... sorry.
. >> uhm, maybe a wig? >> good answer! steve: come on, bring that wig down here! [audience laughs] put that on! audience: oh! steve: i hear you. ain't got no teeth, might as well have some hair. [audience laughs] >> can help them somewhere else. steve: chelsea, name something the tooth fairy should bring seniors when they lose their teeth. >> gum? steve: gum? >> yeah! [audience cheers] steve: gum! yeah, you've got no teeth, might as well chew some gum! audience:...
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uhm, fatigue. loss of feeling -- restless and things like that. >> you come to the doctor with those complaints, we may be looking at the solution right in your own home. it's one of the reasons i feel so passionately about these topic because we miss the clues. one of the clues, maybe the most important one is your blood pressure. it tells me how much your heart is squeezing the blood out and how much you're about to burst from the pressure of what you're sensing in life. your blood pressure tells me in a very real way. your lowest blood pressure was 126/96. the lower number higher than i want. then you start yelling at your kids and you went all morning line. they weren't getting dressed for school and you had trouble getting them out. all of that is falling apart. you know what your blood pressure went up to? >> i can't even imagine. >> i'm going to hold you to this. 156/122. that's a toxic toxic number. i mean, people have big issues, they stroke with those numbers and have heart attacks with t
uhm, fatigue. loss of feeling -- restless and things like that. >> you come to the doctor with those complaints, we may be looking at the solution right in your own home. it's one of the reasons i feel so passionately about these topic because we miss the clues. one of the clues, maybe the most important one is your blood pressure. it tells me how much your heart is squeezing the blood out and how much you're about to burst from the pressure of what you're sensing in life. your blood...
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>> uhm, sure. he could turn over every, single built of his chemical weapons to the international community in the next week, turn it over. >> reporter: and then to everyone's surprise, syria said okay, it will. after that, president obama told "cbs evening news" anchor scott pelley -- >> it is a potentially positive development. i don't think that we would have gotten to the point where they even put something out there publicly had it not been -- and -- and -- if it doesn't continue to be a credible, uhm, military threat from the united states. >> reporter: syrian president bashar assad told "cbs this morning" cohost charlie rose that if the u.s. attacks, there could be retaliation. >> should expect everything, not necessarily through the government. we have different parties, different factions. >> reporter: president obama says he doesn't take that as a credible threat because syria doesn't have the capacity to carry out a significant attack. >> some of his allies like iran has the capacity to
>> uhm, sure. he could turn over every, single built of his chemical weapons to the international community in the next week, turn it over. >> reporter: and then to everyone's surprise, syria said okay, it will. after that, president obama told "cbs evening news" anchor scott pelley -- >> it is a potentially positive development. i don't think that we would have gotten to the point where they even put something out there publicly had it not been -- and -- and -- if...
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>> uhm, i mean, releasing classified information is treason. >> then what would happen. >> and you are incarcerated. >> well, that was yahoo. as for facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg he didn't mince words either. >> frankly, i think that the government blew it. i think that they blew it on communicating, uhm, what they were basically the balance of what they were going for. >> zuckerberg and mayer appeared at the techcrunch conference here in san francisco. yahoo and facebook are suing to try to force the government to let them reveal more details about the government's spying programs. >>> and let's take a look now into boulder, colorado. this video shows a woman and her dog being rescued in boulder overnight. several days of heavy downpours have caused flash flooding in boulder county, water now gushing through streets and also buildings. heavy rains have triggered mud slides there. several homes have been evacuated and one person has died. by the way, the cu campus is closed because of the flooding. >> we have fog and drizzle early on. looks wet at the coastline. it's going to start to
>> uhm, i mean, releasing classified information is treason. >> then what would happen. >> and you are incarcerated. >> well, that was yahoo. as for facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg he didn't mince words either. >> frankly, i think that the government blew it. i think that they blew it on communicating, uhm, what they were basically the balance of what they were going for. >> zuckerberg and mayer appeared at the techcrunch conference here in san francisco....
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. >> he was having agonal breathing which is labored, uhm, breathing that is, uhm, reflexive in nature, not effective breathing, which is typical of somebody that's having a cardiac event. >> reporter: officer dale also happens to be san jose pd's top cpr instructor. he grabbed one of the airport's nearby defibrillators and went to work alternating between using the tool's electric shock, chest compression and cpr and brought nunez back after 4 minutes. >> i was thrilled that the training i had was able to help somebody. >> reporter: nunez suffered a kind of heart spasm called an arrhythmia. lucky for him everything and everyone was in the right place at the right time. >> just the perfect moment for something like that to happen. so yeah, i mean, i firmly believe that i -- if it didn't happen at that point i most likely wouldn't be here. >> reporter: in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> officer dale hopes his experience serves as an inspiration for more people to get cpr training. >>> it's a day no one will ever forget tomorrow marking the 12th anniversary of the deadly september 11th
. >> he was having agonal breathing which is labored, uhm, breathing that is, uhm, reflexive in nature, not effective breathing, which is typical of somebody that's having a cardiac event. >> reporter: officer dale also happens to be san jose pd's top cpr instructor. he grabbed one of the airport's nearby defibrillators and went to work alternating between using the tool's electric shock, chest compression and cpr and brought nunez back after 4 minutes. >> i was thrilled that...
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i thought they were, uhm, something else. something else or something, like, uhm, bulbs popping. >> reporter: hayward police say around 2:00 this morning a gunman sprayed the house with bullets. the family members waited until 7:30 a.m. to call police. 5 1/2 hours later? >> how come they didn't call us? if they were scared, understandable, but we still need to be out there to treat whoever we can treat. >> reporter: why didn't you call the cops right away? >> because normally we don't call the cops when we hear shots on the streets. i didn't know it was in front of my house and i didn't know my daughter was shot. >> reporter: one round hit the 10-year-old girl in the buttocks. the father offered this reasoning why they didn't call police when they found blood on the sheets. >> i had told them to check her and they said that she was on her first period. she's 10 years old. and it -- i didn't notice any holes in the walls. >> reporter: many neighbors heard the shots but not one person called 911. excuses ranged from not wanting
i thought they were, uhm, something else. something else or something, like, uhm, bulbs popping. >> reporter: hayward police say around 2:00 this morning a gunman sprayed the house with bullets. the family members waited until 7:30 a.m. to call police. 5 1/2 hours later? >> how come they didn't call us? if they were scared, understandable, but we still need to be out there to treat whoever we can treat. >> reporter: why didn't you call the cops right away? >> because...
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. >> disappointed and, uhm, you know, felt like, uhm, he needs to go to work, face his teammates, and, uhm, you know, soldier through it. >> reporter: 49ers coach jim harbaugh was clearly unhappy to have to answer serious nonfootball questions about a key player before a big game with indianapolis. he said smith is questionable, pending a possible suspension by the nfl. >> there will be consequences. you know, there always is. >> reporter: it's not the first run-in for smith. he was arrested for a dui in florida last year and he faces possible weapons charges after someone got shot at a wild party in his east san jose home also last year. 49ers tight end vernon davis said he and other veterans will talk to smith. >> comes a point in time where you have to really to say okay, this is it. have to get myself on the right track. i have to shape up. and just do the right thing. so i think he is a young guy, he'll learn. he will learn eventually. it's just taking some time. >> reporter: smith will have to be arraigned before a judge on the drug charges as well as the dui. that's in addition
. >> disappointed and, uhm, you know, felt like, uhm, he needs to go to work, face his teammates, and, uhm, you know, soldier through it. >> reporter: 49ers coach jim harbaugh was clearly unhappy to have to answer serious nonfootball questions about a key player before a big game with indianapolis. he said smith is questionable, pending a possible suspension by the nfl. >> there will be consequences. you know, there always is. >> reporter: it's not the first run-in for...
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eastern carolinas and that will continue to move off towards the east, p so that disturbance will bring uhm some clouds but it will sit be nice temperatures today in the middle 70's, the big question though, do we have any chance of rain, as it does look a little dry. we have been fortunate with a great forecast, but wondering if there will be any rain. but for now, let's send it over to amanda meadows. >> thank you, eileen, we are starting off the morning a few construction activities. we are going to start off along rout 70 there, westbound before 270, we are getting moderate delays. a lot of overnight work zones are clearing at this time, however, we just got one added along the outer loop after rout 50. this may hang out a little bit late entire the morning commute. usually if it is overnight they are wrapping it up by 5:00 a.m., that will have the two left lanes getting by. and then we also have that bay bridge work going on. again, this morning that span is block sod be prepared to follow those flaggers and cruise directing traffic around the construction zones and around the lane clo
eastern carolinas and that will continue to move off towards the east, p so that disturbance will bring uhm some clouds but it will sit be nice temperatures today in the middle 70's, the big question though, do we have any chance of rain, as it does look a little dry. we have been fortunate with a great forecast, but wondering if there will be any rain. but for now, let's send it over to amanda meadows. >> thank you, eileen, we are starting off the morning a few construction activities....
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yet, uhm, it reminds me of that day and the tragedy of that day and how so many lives were affected and innocent people hurt. >> reporter: in san francisco, firefighters across the city lined up in front of their stations to honor fellow brothers and sisters who died. [ bell ] >> reporter: firefighters rang their bells at the same time the south tower collapsed and paused for a moment of silence. >> you think of all the children that were born the mothers that were expecting that didn't get to meet the fathers. all that runs through your mind. >> reporter: there will be a delight vigil. it's one of those events where people show up and tell their story. we had a number of veterans here today and also a number of firefighters from new york. first responders who were there on 9/11 and recalled the events. live from lafayette, i'm ken bastida, kpix 5. >>> a bay area man was so affected by the 9/11 attacks, he embarked on a mission to honor who he called the forgotten victims. that story a little later in this newscast. >>> still ahead, though, how a bay area school is being invaded by bats
yet, uhm, it reminds me of that day and the tragedy of that day and how so many lives were affected and innocent people hurt. >> reporter: in san francisco, firefighters across the city lined up in front of their stations to honor fellow brothers and sisters who died. [ bell ] >> reporter: firefighters rang their bells at the same time the south tower collapsed and paused for a moment of silence. >> you think of all the children that were born the mothers that were expecting...
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>> oh, -- sorry. [ pause ] >> uhm, they're part of the family. [ crying ] >> reporter: a horse owner himself, bob beck volunteered to spend a night in the trailer outside the horse stables just in case someone sought safer ground for their animals. >> people want to help. they feel this is something they can do to give back. that's why i'm here. >> reporter: elizabeth wenger, kpix 5. >> heather farms says it will keep the horses safe for as long as needed. the contra costa county fairgrounds in antioch is also offering to board horses and other livestock. find other information on the fire and more video on our website, kpix.com. >>> president obama today sat down with "cbs evening news" anchor scott pelley about the crisis in syria. he said syria's talk of ditching chemical weapons is a potential breakthrough. but he remains skeptical it will actually happen. he also reacted to syria's threat to retaliate. >> assad essentially put you on notice today in the interview with charlie rose, he said of the united states, if you strike somewhere, you have to expect the repercussions somewh
>> oh, -- sorry. [ pause ] >> uhm, they're part of the family. [ crying ] >> reporter: a horse owner himself, bob beck volunteered to spend a night in the trailer outside the horse stables just in case someone sought safer ground for their animals. >> people want to help. they feel this is something they can do to give back. that's why i'm here. >> reporter: elizabeth wenger, kpix 5. >> heather farms says it will keep the horses safe for as long as needed....
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what they are trying to do is cut off the terror group by, uhm, eliminating their -- their ability to keep putting out feeds so they have to keep changing their twitter handles. >> sue kwon, thanks so much. >>> happening today, president obama will address the opening of the u.n. general assembly session later this morning. and during that visit he may shake hands with the president of iran in what could signal the beginning of a thaw in relations between the two countries. right now you're taking a live look. president hassan rouhani says he would like has country to improve contact with the outside world and that's prompting cautious optimism from western diplomats. >> so the time is now right for those statements to be matched by concrete steps by iran. >> on thursday, secretary of state john kerry is scheduled to meet with his iranian counterpart to discuss iran's nuclear program. it's the first time the two nations will hold substantive talks since the iranian revolution in 1979. this afternoon, president obama will appear at an event with former president bill clinton to talk ab
what they are trying to do is cut off the terror group by, uhm, eliminating their -- their ability to keep putting out feeds so they have to keep changing their twitter handles. >> sue kwon, thanks so much. >>> happening today, president obama will address the opening of the u.n. general assembly session later this morning. and during that visit he may shake hands with the president of iran in what could signal the beginning of a thaw in relations between the two countries. right...
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but she also, uhm, makes me crazy in the way that only moms can do. >> also new to mondays toni collette and a new drama hostages. she is a top surgeon taken hostage by a rogue fbi agent played by mcdermott who gives her a choice kill the president or her family will die. >> she is faced with a huge dilemma. hopefully people who watch the show are going to ask themselves that question, what would you do? i think that's going to be the fun of the show. >> here's a rundown. a whole hour of how i met your mother at 8:00. two broke girls, season premier at 9:00. and the series premier of mom at 9:30 tonight. and hostages at 10 followed of course by the news with ken bastida and elizabeth cook at 11:00 tonight. >>> a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline 888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, steak and shrimp....steak a fries....steak and tony tantillo. he's got his own ideas about the perfect com. a bad review on yelp can mar . >>> since it's lunchtime we're thinking famous steak combos, steak and shrimp, steak and fries, tony tanti
but she also, uhm, makes me crazy in the way that only moms can do. >> also new to mondays toni collette and a new drama hostages. she is a top surgeon taken hostage by a rogue fbi agent played by mcdermott who gives her a choice kill the president or her family will die. >> she is faced with a huge dilemma. hopefully people who watch the show are going to ask themselves that question, what would you do? i think that's going to be the fun of the show. >> here's a rundown. a...
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i thought he clearly would say things and i expected that as you always do, uhm, there's always tone and definition, you know, people always say, do you believe him? well, you -- it's not necessarily believing or not if you are talking about state craft. it's always a question of trust. but verify. and especially when you're talking about weapons of mass destruction. >> how difficult was it to get the interview? was it a matter of a phone call or several weeks or how did that all work out? >> well, that's exactly right. i picked up the phone, i said bashar, this is charlie, what about me coming to damascus and let's have a chat? he said i wondered where were you? why don't you come on over? it didn't happen that way at a.m. it happened where i was in conversation with people who were part of his communications staff and i think after a lot of conversations and lots of things back and forth, we finally found a way that we could do it that made it, uhm, acceptable to me and to him, which was essentially we'll do an unedited interview. we'll have an hour conversation and what we say and
i thought he clearly would say things and i expected that as you always do, uhm, there's always tone and definition, you know, people always say, do you believe him? well, you -- it's not necessarily believing or not if you are talking about state craft. it's always a question of trust. but verify. and especially when you're talking about weapons of mass destruction. >> how difficult was it to get the interview? was it a matter of a phone call or several weeks or how did that all work...
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>> oh, -- sorry. [ pause ] >> uhm, they're just part of the family. [ crying ] >> reporter: a horse owner himself, bob beck volunteered to spend the nice outside the stables just in case someone sought safer ground for their animals. >> people like to help. they want to feel this is something they can do to give back and that's why i'm here. >> reporter: in contra costa county, i'm elizabeth wenger, kpix 5. >> heather farms says they will keep the horses safe as long as needed. the contra costa county fairgrounds in antioch is also offering to board livestock. we are keeping our eye on this fire throughout this newscast. you can see again, a live look from chopper 5 and you can see also track the progress of firefighters on our website, just go to kpix.com. >>> power is now back on in a fremont neighborhood that was the scene of an early-morning house fire. this is video sent to us by a neighbor with flames shooting out of the roof of a home on farwell drive at 4:30 this morning with power lines down. the fire went to two alarms. three people were trapped inside. and firefighters got them
>> oh, -- sorry. [ pause ] >> uhm, they're just part of the family. [ crying ] >> reporter: a horse owner himself, bob beck volunteered to spend the nice outside the stables just in case someone sought safer ground for their animals. >> people like to help. they want to feel this is something they can do to give back and that's why i'm here. >> reporter: in contra costa county, i'm elizabeth wenger, kpix 5. >> heather farms says they will keep the horses safe...
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something out there publicly had it not been -- and -- and -- if it doesn't continue to be a credible, uhm, military threat. >> reporter: the president will visit capitol hill today to personally push members of congress to pass the resolution authorizing a strike on syria. >> currently, i am a firm "no" on this vote. >> reporter: a cbs tally of house members shows 189 representatives plan to vote no or are leaning that way. just 33 are voting or leaning toward a "yes." the numbers are closer in the senate. there are 26 voting or leaning no with 28 voting or leaning yes. >> i don't think we need to see how fast we can do this. we have to see how well we can do this matter. >> reporter: senate majority leader harry reid has delayed a test vote on the resolution planned for tomorrow. he says he wants to work with republicans to avoid a filibuster. in washington, susan mcginnis, kpix 5. >> and the president will make his case to the nation in a televised address tonight. kpix 5 will broadcast that speech live and it all starts at 6:00. >>> a 911 call from his estranged wife led police in flor
something out there publicly had it not been -- and -- and -- if it doesn't continue to be a credible, uhm, military threat. >> reporter: the president will visit capitol hill today to personally push members of congress to pass the resolution authorizing a strike on syria. >> currently, i am a firm "no" on this vote. >> reporter: a cbs tally of house members shows 189 representatives plan to vote no or are leaning that way. just 33 are voting or leaning toward a...
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little more money in their pockets be able to save a little more and definitely make a impact as far as, uhm, being able to handle their bills and things and definitely they can get things they really need. >> reporter: but business leaders say this bill will hurt minimum wage workers more than helping. the california restaurant association predicts state eateries will cut back employee hours and hiring because restaurants won't be able to afford the costs. >> when you add a 25% increase in labor costs, that's a brutal punch for our industry. >> reporter: once the governor signs this bill, california will have the highest minimum wage in the country with $10 an hour in 2016. currently california has the 8th highest. washington state is the first. in hayward, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> the california chamber of commerce says higher pay could raise the unemployment rates and jeopardize the state's economic recovery. >>> fire crews expect to have the morgan fire on mount diablo contained today. they revealed the cause to fight it is almost $5 million including equipment and firefighter pay. targ
little more money in their pockets be able to save a little more and definitely make a impact as far as, uhm, being able to handle their bills and things and definitely they can get things they really need. >> reporter: but business leaders say this bill will hurt minimum wage workers more than helping. the california restaurant association predicts state eateries will cut back employee hours and hiring because restaurants won't be able to afford the costs. >> when you add a 25%...
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. >> you think you can not move on, but i mean, you, uhm, it lessens with time how they say time heals but it still brings you back to that day. >> reporter: they placed flowers at the stone bearing his name in sugar mill landing park. 12 years later carol's pain is written all across her face. >> i'm just seeing 9/11 anywhere. yet it reminds you of that day and the tragedy of that day and how so many lives why affected and innocent people hurt. >> reporter: in san francisco, firefighters across the city lined up in front of their stations to honor their fellow brothers and sisters who died heroes. >> say good-bye to your husband and your wife, your son an your daughter, your brother, your sister, they go off to work and then you see these events unfolding on tv. [ bell tolls ] >> reporter: firefighters rang their bells the same time the south tower collapsed and paused for a moment of silence. >> you think of all the children that were born, the moms that were expecting that never got to meet the fathers, all of that runs through your mind. >> reporter: each of 40 stones you see here
. >> you think you can not move on, but i mean, you, uhm, it lessens with time how they say time heals but it still brings you back to that day. >> reporter: they placed flowers at the stone bearing his name in sugar mill landing park. 12 years later carol's pain is written all across her face. >> i'm just seeing 9/11 anywhere. yet it reminds you of that day and the tragedy of that day and how so many lives why affected and innocent people hurt. >> reporter: in san...
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. >> i think you have a element of that but i don't think, uhm, it should be the death for the chess board. >> reporter: a community activist and filmmaker started playing here as a kid. he was here last week as they confiscated tables and chess sets although they didn't do anything about the wagering on the game which has gone on for years. >> my highest was $100. out here. >> reporter: did you win? >> i won two games. >> reporter: marvin doesn't feel like much of a winner today. more of a pawn. well, i'll tell you what, the talks continue, not completely over yet, players and police have talked. tomorrow business owners and police talk. it's their move. in san francisco, mike sugerman, kpix 5. >> knight to king bishop 2. >>> $400 million up for grabs in tonight's powerball jackpot. >> how you could have a chance to win even bigger prizes in the future. for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. ♪ for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/bayarea. starbucks ceo howard schultz no longer >>> starbucks is making a statement today and it's not about coffee. the ceo annou
. >> i think you have a element of that but i don't think, uhm, it should be the death for the chess board. >> reporter: a community activist and filmmaker started playing here as a kid. he was here last week as they confiscated tables and chess sets although they didn't do anything about the wagering on the game which has gone on for years. >> my highest was $100. out here. >> reporter: did you win? >> i won two games. >> reporter: marvin doesn't feel like...
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so we're just, uhm, hanging out. >> but it's the america's cup out there! >> we're trying to figure out exactly what's going on. >> reporter: that's the kind of indifference america's cup promoters never seemed able to overcome and why the estimate of $1.4 billion in economic impact to the bay area was revised to less than a billion. ben cloud dressed in sailing attire right down to the bubble pipe enjoyed watching he said but was not convinced the regatta benefits san francisco significantly. >> never seen quite as much infrastructure for a sport so little watched. >> reporter: what brought out the crowds today? was it the event or the weather? perhaps a bit of both. you guys still aren't sitting down and watching it. you're talking to me and riding your bike. >> we love to watch the bike. >> we saw them coming around the curve and it was phenomenal. we want to see them get into the meat of it. >> reporter: there were lots of good places to watch the races here along the marina green today but not a lot of plays to park. so if you want to -- not a lot of p
so we're just, uhm, hanging out. >> but it's the america's cup out there! >> we're trying to figure out exactly what's going on. >> reporter: that's the kind of indifference america's cup promoters never seemed able to overcome and why the estimate of $1.4 billion in economic impact to the bay area was revised to less than a billion. ben cloud dressed in sailing attire right down to the bubble pipe enjoyed watching he said but was not convinced the regatta benefits san...
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so we're just, uhm, hanging out. we kind of are trying to figure out exactly what's going on. >> reporter: that's the kind of indifference america's cup promoters never seemed able to overcome and why the estimate of $1.4 billion in economic impact to the bay area was revised to less than a billion. ben cloud dressed in sailing attire right down to the bubble pipe enjoyed watching he said but was not convinced the regatta benefits san francisco significantly. >> never seen quite as much infrastructure for a sport so little watched. >> reporter: what brought out the crowds today? was it the event or the weather? perhaps a bit of both. you guys still aren't sitting down and watching it. you're talking to me and riding your bike. >> we love to watch the bike. >> we saw them coming around the curve and it was phenomenal. we want to see them get into the meat of it. >> reporter: so if you can just watch them coming around a curve apparently that's enough. oracle and the kiwis will be back around tomorrow for another showd
so we're just, uhm, hanging out. we kind of are trying to figure out exactly what's going on. >> reporter: that's the kind of indifference america's cup promoters never seemed able to overcome and why the estimate of $1.4 billion in economic impact to the bay area was revised to less than a billion. ben cloud dressed in sailing attire right down to the bubble pipe enjoyed watching he said but was not convinced the regatta benefits san francisco significantly. >> never seen quite as...
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. >> like i said it's more emotional the fear of walking down the street and -- and -- and, uhm, having this just sense of being hit for a car. >> reporter: the sense of security he once felt walking in his neighborhood is now gone. >> 8:00 i left here to go to starbucks. >> reporter: he was out for a stroll and a cup of coffee with his seeing eye dog when they crossed the street at sparrow court one block from his home. >> a car comes backing out of a cul-de-sac and hits me and my dog. >> reporter: the car wasn't going fast and there weren't any serious injuries but what happened next made it a serious crime. >> are you okay? i didn't answer her. i was bending down pick up the dog. she said let me move forward and she moved forward. she keeps on going forward. turns around in the cul-de-sac to make a u-turn and comes back toward me and i'm thinking she is going to stop and speeds away. >> around the neighborhood talking to people passing around these flyers seeing if somebody saw or heard something, might know something. >> reporter: today the police canvassed the neighborhood in searc
. >> like i said it's more emotional the fear of walking down the street and -- and -- and, uhm, having this just sense of being hit for a car. >> reporter: the sense of security he once felt walking in his neighborhood is now gone. >> 8:00 i left here to go to starbucks. >> reporter: he was out for a stroll and a cup of coffee with his seeing eye dog when they crossed the street at sparrow court one block from his home. >> a car comes backing out of a cul-de-sac...
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. >> all these pockmarks melted and gouges, that's all, uhm, well, from the destruction of the towers. >> reporter: names of the 9/11 victims are etched on massive glass panels. >> when you contemplate, you think about, all of these names, all these people all they did was go to work that day like most of us do. people come and know somebody and put their hand on that name. that's what we really want people to be able to connect in that way. >> reporter: this was a four- year long project. most of the labor donated by local civil engineers, landscape architects and contractors. even the company that hauled the 30 tons of steel cross- country from the new york city hangar where the wreckage was stored donated most of the costs. but gordon says what touched him most was how the steel was delivered to him. >> yeah. it was all the chp and fire trucks and police vehicles, it was almost like a -- not a parade but the procession coming down the silverado trail bringing the steel to my studio. that was definitely an emotional moment. >> reporter: another feature is this laser light which is e
. >> all these pockmarks melted and gouges, that's all, uhm, well, from the destruction of the towers. >> reporter: names of the 9/11 victims are etched on massive glass panels. >> when you contemplate, you think about, all of these names, all these people all they did was go to work that day like most of us do. people come and know somebody and put their hand on that name. that's what we really want people to be able to connect in that way. >> reporter: this was a four-...
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. >> you think you can not move on, but i mean you, uhm -- it lessens with time how they say time heals. but it still brings you back to that day. >> coming up in our 6:00 newscast, more on the man who pushed for and built the union city memorial. and how he is now helping design the national monument to the heroes of flight 93. >>> todd beemer. >> the 33 passengers, seven crewmembers on that flight, also remembered in pennsylvania where a wreath was laid at the spot where the victims died stopping the hijackers from slamming the plane into its target in washington, d.c. the plane crashed into feel in shanksville, instead, in a field. >> the 40 that we honor today had no idea that they would be heroes and no idea that they would lay down their lives for their nation that day. >> ground was broken for a visitor center at the crash site to open in 2015. >>> families of those who died at ground zero also marked this 12th anniversary. [ bell tolls ] >> bells tolled at the exact times when the planes hit the towers and when they fell. family members read the names of the nearly 3,000 people
. >> you think you can not move on, but i mean you, uhm -- it lessens with time how they say time heals. but it still brings you back to that day. >> coming up in our 6:00 newscast, more on the man who pushed for and built the union city memorial. and how he is now helping design the national monument to the heroes of flight 93. >>> todd beemer. >> the 33 passengers, seven crewmembers on that flight, also remembered in pennsylvania where a wreath was laid at the spot...
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uhm, i got to go. bye. >> that was her speech. modern family took home the best comedy award and julia louis-dreyfus won the lead actress in a comedy role in ve. p. hbo had 20 awards, cbs 15 and nbc had 8. >>> netflix made history last night. >> in a sign of the times the los gatos company took home the emmy award for best director for its remake of the bbc series house of cards. it was the first time a series distributed via the internet was nominated in the top categories. >> we're the new kids on the block. but i think it shows a number of things. the academy is willing to be incredibly modern and progressive. that audiences are loving being in control. and being able to sort of decide when they want to watch it, how much they want to watch it. i think they love that and i think that's sort of where the future is. >> kevin spacey is great, isn't he? netflix plans to double its original programming next year. >> he was funny. >> did you watch? >> yes. >> i have never heard of that show. shows how much i watch. >> now you have. >
uhm, i got to go. bye. >> that was her speech. modern family took home the best comedy award and julia louis-dreyfus won the lead actress in a comedy role in ve. p. hbo had 20 awards, cbs 15 and nbc had 8. >>> netflix made history last night. >> in a sign of the times the los gatos company took home the emmy award for best director for its remake of the bbc series house of cards. it was the first time a series distributed via the internet was nominated in the top...
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>> uhm, yes, i did. >> reporter: that's 27 miles away. google says it's because they partnered with just a few predesignated stores and a target in redwood city just happened to be the closest one that had the granola. the company says they will add stores over time to improve selection and efficiency. kiet do, kpix 5. >> google may deliver perishables in the future. >> kind of cool. >> they do everything? >> apparently. >> it is amazing. >>> guys, today we'll see some changes coming our way. looks like things going to start to warm up a little around the bay area. the winds still a concern especially for fire danger. going to be elevated the next couple of days, not the worst fire conditions we have ever seen but we have to be careful around the bay area. all right. out the door right now we have temperatures running a little chilly this morning in spots. we have some 40s and some 50s, mostly clear, breezy conditions already over some of the mountaintops and that's why the red flag warnings are up. this afternoon, we'll see some more sun
>> uhm, yes, i did. >> reporter: that's 27 miles away. google says it's because they partnered with just a few predesignated stores and a target in redwood city just happened to be the closest one that had the granola. the company says they will add stores over time to improve selection and efficiency. kiet do, kpix 5. >> google may deliver perishables in the future. >> kind of cool. >> they do everything? >> apparently. >> it is amazing. >>>...
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. >> jose gave me a reason to dream, a reason to do what i do as a activist back in canada, uhm, he was my life. >> reporter: a life that will not soon be forgotten. mark kelly, kpix 5. >> his final resting place is woodlawn cemetery in colma a world war ii veteran the empress of san francisco was buried today with full military honors. >>> coming up in our next half hour, it's not just the trains that will be bound for silicon valley. >> the more people flow, the more the money flows. >> how a transit project that eclipses the bay bridge in cost is just beginning its next big chapter. >> we have nothing at all, nothing. i don't even have any relatives in the area. >> how this bay area fire that torched a home and several cars started with potatoes. >> this is your bottle of medicine. >> is it really healthier to drink your fruits and veggies in the benefits the side effects of the dieting craze known as juicing. female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's
. >> jose gave me a reason to dream, a reason to do what i do as a activist back in canada, uhm, he was my life. >> reporter: a life that will not soon be forgotten. mark kelly, kpix 5. >> his final resting place is woodlawn cemetery in colma a world war ii veteran the empress of san francisco was buried today with full military honors. >>> coming up in our next half hour, it's not just the trains that will be bound for silicon valley. >> the more people flow,...
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>> hair on the back of your neck, uhm, stands up. >> one on one with the head coach coming up. female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ will have easier access to a peninsula creek. crews removed a 100 year old concrete dam along the san francisquito creek near the >>> the predicted steelhead trout will have easier access to a peninsula creek. crews removed a 100-year-old concrete dam along the san fransesquito creek near the palo alto-menlo park border. it was preventing the right to from getting upstream so instead workers with the epa replaced the concrete barrier with willow cuttings. according to a
>> hair on the back of your neck, uhm, stands up. >> one on one with the head coach coming up. female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars ends sunday. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your...
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. >> a big worry for the white house, is not the shut down, it is the debt ceiling that comes uhm later. >> gentlemen, thank you very much for being with us, and american tonight will return after a break. hosting the 6th annuals diagnostic error. this is a meeting designed to advance the stubbeddy of medical mistakes and poor decision making. these errors happen a lot more often than you think. >> in many ways tara is your typical 20 something. she leads an active life keeping fit, in fact, buzzsy training for a half marathon. and she gets out and about with her fiance. but not that long ago, the 23-year-old found herself in the emergency room, almost unable to move, and about to learn a lesson in diagnosis. on a tuesday i had chest pain, i worked at a summer camp, and this was exhausting and it got worse. >> after a pain filled sleepless night, she saw a doctor at a local medical center. >> he is like you are a little bit congested you probably just pulled your big muscle that goes from your shoulder to your chest, and asked if i wanted muscle relaxers and i was like well if it is a p
. >> a big worry for the white house, is not the shut down, it is the debt ceiling that comes uhm later. >> gentlemen, thank you very much for being with us, and american tonight will return after a break. hosting the 6th annuals diagnostic error. this is a meeting designed to advance the stubbeddy of medical mistakes and poor decision making. these errors happen a lot more often than you think. >> in many ways tara is your typical 20 something. she leads an active life...
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uhm -- sorry. [ crying ] >> coming up, how a phone call to people in one bay area neighborhood led to those terrified tears. >> how today's america's cup competition is make or break for team oracle and why a bay area sailor got booted from the team. >> you had to be patient to get the sunshine today but temperatures very, very comfortable outside. live look from dublin. we'll tackle that weekend forecast and beyond see if we are going to warm up coming up next. >> an iconic place like the bridge named after an african- american in the state of california, it's really earth shaking. >> just hours after the western span of the bay bridge is named after willie brown, why critics are fighting to take that honor away ,,,,,, there are so many things that we do on a daily basis. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in fact, the average american drives fewer than 29 miles a day. the 100% electric nissan leaf goes two-and-a-half times that on a single charge. it's a car. it just doesn't take gas. [ farrar ] so think about where you go in a day. do you really need gas to get there? [ m
uhm -- sorry. [ crying ] >> coming up, how a phone call to people in one bay area neighborhood led to those terrified tears. >> how today's america's cup competition is make or break for team oracle and why a bay area sailor got booted from the team. >> you had to be patient to get the sunshine today but temperatures very, very comfortable outside. live look from dublin. we'll tackle that weekend forecast and beyond see if we are going to warm up coming up next. >> an...
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. >> more emotional, the fear of walking down the street and -- and -- and, uhm, having this just sense of being hit by a car all the time, cars driving past you and you get this horrible feeling whether or not they are going to hit you. >> neighbors have been passing out flyers to see if anyone may have seen or heard the incident happen. >>> san mateo county supervisors have turned down a plan to resell sheriff's deputies old weapons. the sheriff's department had asked the board to amend a county ordnance and allow it to sell more than 700 used guns. they would first be offered to sworn officers and the rest would be sold to gun manufacturer smith & wesson. but supervisors worried the guns could end up on the streets. the opposite effect of a recent gun buy-back program there. >> we think that gun buy-back makes people safer so why would we then turn around and provide guns, haha, eventually replacement guns, if you will? >> while the supervisors rejected sales to firearms to smith & wesson they did agree to let sheriff's deputies buy back their own used guns. >>> newtown action allian
. >> more emotional, the fear of walking down the street and -- and -- and, uhm, having this just sense of being hit by a car all the time, cars driving past you and you get this horrible feeling whether or not they are going to hit you. >> neighbors have been passing out flyers to see if anyone may have seen or heard the incident happen. >>> san mateo county supervisors have turned down a plan to resell sheriff's deputies old weapons. the sheriff's department had asked the...
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. >> well, uhm, i think -- i feel comfortable that, you know, most of the hot spots are taken care of. they are trying to improve the containment lines that were were able to build yesterday and then the other thing that we're trying to do is we'll definitely have firefighters out here through the week. >> reporter: to make sure that nothing would flare up. what are some of the big chance that you came across -- big challenges that you came across with this firefight? the terrain is rough. >> one of the things we have been talking about since the beginning of fire season back in may is the fuels are real dry this season more dry than we've seen in a number of years so when we do have starts or fires, it tends to move rather rapidly. you throw a little bit of wind topography like the hillside and it makes for some really erratic fire behavior. >> reporter: i know the investigation is ongoing, but any clue as to what may have started this fire right now? >> no. i have not heard anything. we're still calling it under investigation. >> steve kaufman with cal fire, thanks for all your good
. >> well, uhm, i think -- i feel comfortable that, you know, most of the hot spots are taken care of. they are trying to improve the containment lines that were were able to build yesterday and then the other thing that we're trying to do is we'll definitely have firefighters out here through the week. >> reporter: to make sure that nothing would flare up. what are some of the big chance that you came across -- big challenges that you came across with this firefight? the terrain is...
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uhm -- [ pause ] >> i think it's important to note that as we have been tweeting photos today of people receiving citations or receiving warnings from our officers, which they also give, we're not tweeting pictures of the actual violator, we're not tweeting pictures of their license plates. so there's no real way for the public at large to identify who is actually getting the citation. but i can tell you one thing. we're probably gaining a lot of new twitter followers after this event. >> the reason police want to develop twitter followers is they plan or twitter being a critical line of communication in the event of a disaster. >>> two weeks and more than a million dollars apart, bart and its unions have until october 10th to ink a deal. otherwise, a strike could very well happen. so far, both sides are barely budging. >> as the board has said previously, we need greater movement from the unions to feel as though we are making progress because bart has come much further from a 4% pay increase -- actually from a no pay increase to a 10% over the four years. >> we have made significant m
uhm -- [ pause ] >> i think it's important to note that as we have been tweeting photos today of people receiving citations or receiving warnings from our officers, which they also give, we're not tweeting pictures of the actual violator, we're not tweeting pictures of their license plates. so there's no real way for the public at large to identify who is actually getting the citation. but i can tell you one thing. we're probably gaining a lot of new twitter followers after this event....
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. >> i think you have a element of that but i don't think, uhm, it should be the death penalty for the chess board. >> reporter: community activists and filmmaker kevin epps started playing when he was a killed. the police doesn't do anything about the wagering on the game which went on for years. >> my highest was $100 out here. >> reporter: did you win? >> two gigs. >> reporter: marvin doesn't feel like much of a winner today. more of a pawn. there will be more talks among the police and businesses and players, but one thing is for sure: when street chess is outlawed, only outlaws will play street chess. in san francisco, mike sugerman, kpix 5. >> police do say the players' property that was confiscated will eventually be returned to them. >>> transforming molten glass into works of art. why the beloved art of glass blowing is stirring a heated bay area debate. >> reporter: the morgan hill left its morgan fire left its mark on mount diablo. but there's still a lot of beauty there. more coming up on kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,, ♪ i wish i was made of money. i wish you were too. chances are, y
. >> i think you have a element of that but i don't think, uhm, it should be the death penalty for the chess board. >> reporter: community activists and filmmaker kevin epps started playing when he was a killed. the police doesn't do anything about the wagering on the game which went on for years. >> my highest was $100 out here. >> reporter: did you win? >> two gigs. >> reporter: marvin doesn't feel like much of a winner today. more of a pawn. there will be...
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. >> thank you so much. [ pause ] [ laughter ] >> uhm -- i got to go. bye. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> neil patrick harris said that was the best speech ever. modern family took home best comedy. julia louis-dreyfus won for her role in veep. overall network leaders included hbo with 20 awards followed by cbs with 15 and nbc with 8. >>> well, netflix made history last night. the los gatos company took home an emmy award. best director for house of cards. it was the first time a series distributed via the internet was nominated in the top categories. >> we're the new kids on the block. but ity it shows a number of things. the academy is willing to be modern and progressive that audiences love to be in control and decide when they want to watch it how much they want to watch it. i think they love that. that's where the future is. >> netflix plans to double its original programming next year. >>> the emmys are trending on social media right now. so is kenya. a third day of the siege brings gunfire smoke and a new threat. hillary clinton in a new interview
. >> thank you so much. [ pause ] [ laughter ] >> uhm -- i got to go. bye. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> neil patrick harris said that was the best speech ever. modern family took home best comedy. julia louis-dreyfus won for her role in veep. overall network leaders included hbo with 20 awards followed by cbs with 15 and nbc with 8. >>> well, netflix made history last night. the los gatos company took home an emmy award. best director for house of cards. it was the...
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>> uhm, no. >> reporter: it's worth it to this man to soak up whatever he can. >> oracle is the leading technology company offering a lot of jobs and products and services and you know you come here to learn what the latest and greatest is. >> reporter: local businesses love it like the gold club strip club just down the street. they have offered an open bar and free seafood buffet if you have a pass. might helped one oracle employee accused of spending $30,000 on a company credit card on another strip club. city government loves oracle openworld. >> it's huge for the city. it takes about five ongoing days, takes over the whole moscone center. i understand that it contributes to the scarcity of hotel rooms in the city. >> reporter: rooms full of people who know what oracle does. those rooms are costing from $300 to $600 a night. you know how they are making $120 million? bottle of coke $4.50 inside the venue. want to park around here? 35 bucks. in san francisco, mike sugerman, kpix 5. >> everybody is parked on the street behind mike if you noticed there. on wednesday, oracle is taking t
>> uhm, no. >> reporter: it's worth it to this man to soak up whatever he can. >> oracle is the leading technology company offering a lot of jobs and products and services and you know you come here to learn what the latest and greatest is. >> reporter: local businesses love it like the gold club strip club just down the street. they have offered an open bar and free seafood buffet if you have a pass. might helped one oracle employee accused of spending $30,000 on a...
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and i love kenyans, uhm, even though i'm not -- i'm american. >> elaine dang says two of her kenyan friends were killed in the attack. she moved to nairobi last year and works inside the mall for an online restaurant guide. cbs reporter ko im has the latest developments. >>> reporter: gunfire could be heard coming from the westgate mall in nairobi, kenya, this morning. al-shabab a somalia-based terrorist group with ties to al qaeda has claimed responsibility for the attack that has killed dozens and wounded more than 175 including several americans. san diego native elaine dang is among those injured. >> after surgery i'm okay. i'm very grateful to be alive. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry says the u.s. will pursuit the terrorists responsible. >> it represents the seriousness and the breadth of the challenge that we face with the ruthless and completely reckless terrorists. >> reporter: security experts say al-shabab's influence has been growing and has even reached across to the u.s. >> i conducted a hearing on al- shabab. it's extremely deadly organization, very well trained an
and i love kenyans, uhm, even though i'm not -- i'm american. >> elaine dang says two of her kenyan friends were killed in the attack. she moved to nairobi last year and works inside the mall for an online restaurant guide. cbs reporter ko im has the latest developments. >>> reporter: gunfire could be heard coming from the westgate mall in nairobi, kenya, this morning. al-shabab a somalia-based terrorist group with ties to al qaeda has claimed responsibility for the attack that...
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that will be, uhm, worth the price of admission to be sure. anne, tell us, how did lawmakers actually vote on this? >> reporter: all of our local legislators either abstained or voted yes except for jerry hill. he voted no on this measure. he said that this was more for local people to decide rather than sacramento politicians. >> well, in about 45 minutes, we'll hear from the man himself. anne makovec live for us in san francisco. thank you. >>> the most highly anticipated initial public offering since facebook is in the works. twitter made the announcement yesterday and a tweet of course on the same day a new sign went out outside its san francisco headquarters. the 7-year-old company has been taking its time with this step. it's valued at more than $10 billion on target to hit revenue above $550 million this year. >> this means that they now feel confident about their ability to make money in the future. you really have seen twitter over the last few months start to diversify, do a little bit more than just the 140- character text tweets. >
that will be, uhm, worth the price of admission to be sure. anne, tell us, how did lawmakers actually vote on this? >> reporter: all of our local legislators either abstained or voted yes except for jerry hill. he voted no on this measure. he said that this was more for local people to decide rather than sacramento politicians. >> well, in about 45 minutes, we'll hear from the man himself. anne makovec live for us in san francisco. thank you. >>> the most highly anticipated...
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. >> uhm, you know, actually i don't know. >> there you go. there's no confusion though in the state senate. they have a rule that you have to do a voice vote. you actually have to say yay or nay on a bill. >>> coming up at 6:40, china doesn't usually allow social media use but there's a city now where that's changing. >> google is buying up more office space. how many more employees the company will need to fill the space. >> how about the market just opened up on this tuesday morning. about 10 minutes ago. take a quick peek of the early numbers. a bit of a mixed bag. a little up, a little down. but the morning is just kicked off. we have kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks coming up. ♪ nice car. sure is. make a deal with me, kid, and you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. [ thunder crashes, tires squeal ] ♪ ♪ so, what do you say? thanks... but i think i got this. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cla. starting at $29,900. it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overni
. >> uhm, you know, actually i don't know. >> there you go. there's no confusion though in the state senate. they have a rule that you have to do a voice vote. you actually have to say yay or nay on a bill. >>> coming up at 6:40, china doesn't usually allow social media use but there's a city now where that's changing. >> google is buying up more office space. how many more employees the company will need to fill the space. >> how about the market just opened up...
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>> uhm, you know, i usedded to play -- i was all time quarterback when we played in the street when we were little. you know what? come back here. tell everybody how you got ready for your role in "shrek 2". >> i did a lot of -- i did a lot of studying, you know, i watched you, you know. >> you watched me? >> observed you quite well, you know, without -- >> give us a little hey donkey real quick. [ laughter ] >> the skins and the raiders on sunday. super bowl mmxvi in the bay area, and the america's cup in 2017. how about that? >> the commissioner wants to use the elevator, dennis. [ laughter ] >> very good. >> you know what i'm talking about. >> very good, ken. >> yes, i do. okay. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. when ifor your business..curity talk to the business security leader. tyco integrated security. we'll do a security review of your business to understand your needs, customize an integrated solution that meets your specific challenges. and deliver it all with responsive local service, and a persona
>> uhm, you know, i usedded to play -- i was all time quarterback when we played in the street when we were little. you know what? come back here. tell everybody how you got ready for your role in "shrek 2". >> i did a lot of -- i did a lot of studying, you know, i watched you, you know. >> you watched me? >> observed you quite well, you know, without -- >> give us a little hey donkey real quick. [ laughter ] >> the skins and the raiders on sunday....
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. >> she, uhm, was ready to go off and start her life. she was a good person and i know that she would have been a good mom. >> gibson was a freshman from sacramento. she was majoring in chemistry. >>> a new test is in the works to detect if people had been slipped a date rape drug. the solution is about to be tested at a bar in new england. cups and straws are being made to change color when they sense contamination in a drink. they will be available next year. >>> right now east contra costa county residents are being warned about a telephone scam. somebody is tricking people out of money. a caller apparently tells people he is lieutenant stevens with the sheriff's department and tells victims there's a warrant out for their arrest. then he says they can clear the warrant with a credit car payment. if you get such a call, call 911. >>> 6:35. a little check of traffic and weather. the all-important weekend is here, lawrence. >> fired up on this friday. this is exciting stuff. we got some summer heat coming back to the bay area. it's goin
. >> she, uhm, was ready to go off and start her life. she was a good person and i know that she would have been a good mom. >> gibson was a freshman from sacramento. she was majoring in chemistry. >>> a new test is in the works to detect if people had been slipped a date rape drug. the solution is about to be tested at a bar in new england. cups and straws are being made to change color when they sense contamination in a drink. they will be available next year....
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and it was funny to see his reaction, definitely a little jealous, but i think he's already warming uhm. >> your older son steven, he was like he's cute but you're going to send him back, right? >> he did not really want to come in the hospital room. he didn't know but he knew something was up. >> tell me what happened on the morning your wife, dana, went into labor. >> i was way more fidgety than i normally am, walking back and forth. i was so much more just amped up. >> obviously when she was pregnant and you go to the doctor and they say hey the due date is in the fall. you know it's possible. that the baby could come on a sunday. >> yes, never really was an issue. we talked about it quickly and it was what it was and you know, to be honest with you, we never really thought it was going to happen that bay. >> while she was pregnant golfer hunter mahan his wife went into labor and he left a golf tournament that he was leading and winning at the time. >> yes. >> did that cause any more discussion in the flacco household? >> yeah, you know what? i think we made mention of it and laughed
and it was funny to see his reaction, definitely a little jealous, but i think he's already warming uhm. >> your older son steven, he was like he's cute but you're going to send him back, right? >> he did not really want to come in the hospital room. he didn't know but he knew something was up. >> tell me what happened on the morning your wife, dana, went into labor. >> i was way more fidgety than i normally am, walking back and forth. i was so much more just amped up....
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as a matter of fact their favorite store is that, uhm, i don't know, what is it, it's a store with all the empty boxes and storage. >> oh, the container store? >> yes, container store, the store that sells crap so you can put your crap in so you can buy some more crap. >> i love that store. i love crap. >> all right, and joining us now, julia louis-dreyfus to talk about it all. >> thank you for having me on this new day. >> thank you so much. so we had the chance to see "enough said" very funny which you're known for. bittersweet, the characters are complex as you walked them throughout the film. is that what interested you? >> there's a lot of drama in this film as well as being comedic and it's rough and raw and it explores this character that i play eva in a pretty deep way. she's, i play a masseuse who is, whose only daughter is about to go off to college and so she has a lot of anxiety about this impending departure of her daughter. so much anxiety that she doesn't even realize it sort of overcomes her and as a result she does something absolutely terrible in this film, and it's s
as a matter of fact their favorite store is that, uhm, i don't know, what is it, it's a store with all the empty boxes and storage. >> oh, the container store? >> yes, container store, the store that sells crap so you can put your crap in so you can buy some more crap. >> i love that store. i love crap. >> all right, and joining us now, julia louis-dreyfus to talk about it all. >> thank you for having me on this new day. >> thank you so much. so we had the...
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>> uhm, i don't know. you'd have to ask him. >> i don't know that anybody won. i definitely let her know how i felt, and she's pretty stubborn in and set in her ways which i don't think is a bad thing, it's a good thing as well as it's directed properly. she knows i care about her and knows my thoughts on this and when she comes to terms and decides to do that herself that's when things will change. >> any embarrassment for you, miley, when you see your father in the short shorts or is it more pride? >> if there's embarrassment it's pretty much secondhand embarrassment for him but he rocks them so that's okay. >> he does rock them. >> very well said. scott, tell me if i'm right on this, you have four daughters and three sons? >> that's true, yes. >> so you have a lot of fashion statements you're going to have to make over the years is what he's telling us. >> she's number six, so we've already gone through a lot of them previously. >> miley, cut your dad some slack. don't make him wear short sorts anymore. >> i'll try. >> i think you said it best miley f nothing
>> uhm, i don't know. you'd have to ask him. >> i don't know that anybody won. i definitely let her know how i felt, and she's pretty stubborn in and set in her ways which i don't think is a bad thing, it's a good thing as well as it's directed properly. she knows i care about her and knows my thoughts on this and when she comes to terms and decides to do that herself that's when things will change. >> any embarrassment for you, miley, when you see your father in the short...