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Having only seconds to make a defining choice which is exactly the situation Alameda County deputies tony whittle and Sandra Williams found themselves in one morning in april. Some unnerving moments in the east bay on the 5 00 news that night, it was the first story after the first break. A bus carrying inmates catching fire on interstate 580. Closing the road and backing up traffic. It took all of 20 seconds to tell the viewer about it. Still unclear what sparked that blaze for those who were on the bus, the memories of the fire and what followed will last a lifetime. Im glad you were okay of course, thanks to alameda deputies tony whittle and Sandra Williams, those on the bus still have a lifetime. The day was april 6, a friday. And deputy whittle was behind the wheel of the transport bus. Deputy williams was in back, sandwiched among seven different locked cages. 24 prisoners inside. Until they reached the stretch of 580, it had been a smooth trip. An unremarkable day. Then williams heard a pop, and whittle looked out his side view mirrors. I could see the flames shooting out as if it was a flame thrower, if that engine was it seemed to be exploding at the time. A video posted on line from someone passing by captured what the deputies were up against. It wasnt just smoke. It was literally flames out the back of the bus. When he looked at me and i looked at him, he said, we got to get them out. I ran up the steps. Without being able to see their keys, let alone the locks, deputies whittle and williams set to work, freeing the prisoners. And i had women out, got them here. I went and popped this back cage. Williams, returning to the burning bus five times in order to get everyone out. Without hesitation, without fear, without pause. Without concern for her own safety, she knew what she had to do, and she did it. Im the one who physically put them in that cage, and i locked that door. I need to unlock that door and get them out now. I cannot allow them to get hurt. I cant allow them to get stuck on this bus, pass out, and even die from this fire. I couldnt allow myself to let that happen. Reporter the bus now sits on the grounds of the santa rita jail in dublin. Its charred engine and melted lights a reminder of how bad things could have been had bravery and teamwork not shown up for work that day. I couldnt have had a better part that day, absolutely not. I couldnt have planned it any better. Deputies whittle and williams were recognized by the red cross as well as the chiefs special Agents Association for their bravery. Speaking of bravery, the nuns who run san franciscos Immaculate Conception academy showed a lot of it, as well. Risking their own Financial Security for the sake of their students and the future of their school. There are 240 students enrolled at san franciscos Immaculate Conception academy. And on an average day, one quarter of them dont go to class. Good morning. Good handshake. Got everything beautiful. Thank you. Which you may be surprised to learn is just the way sister Lily Fitzpatrick likes it. Okay, girls, everybody here okay reporter sister lily is the corporate work study coordinator. Brought to work here three years ago when the school made a major change joining the Cristo Ray Network of schools. Lets go. Reporter and adopting a work study format. Girls, do i walk too fast or do you walk too slow . Reporter a quarter of the student body isnt in class on any given day because theyre in the real world doing real jobs. Freshman carla gallo spends one day a week will do clerical work in oakland. Ive never been to an office or anything. So that was a big experience. To could just why this catholic to understand just why this Catholic School is the way it is, you have to understand where it was. Started 120 years ago by mother maria piabachus to serve the neediest students, tuition at ica had climbed to 10,000 a year. The neediest couldnt afford the cost. And ica couldnt afford that. There was no money. The families we were serving could not afford that tuition. We wouldnt have been able to keep it going. The school probably would close. This is where the cristo ray model came in. Corporate sponsors are signed up. They paid the school for the work the girls do, thereby lowering the tuition. Which thing is the reporter making that transition was not easy and not cheap. The domestic dominican sisters of san jose had to come up with millions of dollars to make the switch. To did that, they took a big risk and put their money where their faith was. It did come from our retirement funds, it did. Yes. We put 3. 5 million of retirement behind it. It may seem like a great risk to everyone else. For us, its just been faithful to who we believe were called to be. The base is always where the perpendicular is. Reporter the investment three years in sure seems worth it. Tuition has not only dropped from 10,000 to 4,000 a year, necks year it goes down again. All available slots for the incoming freshmen class have been filled. Good morning, my friend. How are you . Reporter of course, sister lily must now find the sponsors to provide the jobs for all those students, but shes optimistic. Youve got to work really, really hard, and then youve got to trust god. And if its meant to be, then things will work out. Reporter since our story on ica aired, sister lily tells us theyve enrolled another 27 students and signed up another 18 companies. Of all the people we profiled this year, view from done so good for so long as this man. The 92yearold judo coach at san jose state is a legend in the judo world. He was coach of the United States first olympic judo squad in tokyo in 1964. Over his 60plusyear coaching, the coachs teams at san jose states have won more than 40 national championships, and he recently received the legend award from the san jose state hall of fame. Still, nothing perhaps made him prouder this year than the surprise success of the 2012 Olympic Games in london of one of his prized pupils. Marty malloy won the bronze medal in the womens 57kilogram category. Coming up, you might call her the caped crusader. Make superhero capes. Thats it. In the light of day shes a danville mom. Behind closed doofrs, she follows her cause doors, she follows her cause selling cape after cape. If theres been one theme to the bay area proud stories weve done about volunteers, its that people often begin with something they know well. There was a guy who was good at repairing bikes who now fixes them for the homeless. Or the couple who owned a salon giving free haircuts to seniors. Barbara cakados broke the mold. She started with something she wasnt good at and turned it into something great. Im going to sew it. Youd figure anyone who spent as much time at a sewing table as barbara does hers would have an amazing repetoire with needle and thread. At the very least, after thousands of hours, they could cover the basics. I have to make sure it lines up ask this danville mother of three to sew a button on a shirt or hem pants, and heres what shell say. No. I i would if i could. But i cant. So i wont. No. There is just one thing she knows how to sew barbara. One thing only. Yet hundreds who are thankful for it. Make superhero capes. Thats it. Show me your muscles so i can do your arms. Barbaras onetrack sewing mission started in the family with the middle of her three sons, maddux. Diagnosed with autism, maddux was having trouble dressing himself and fighting mom every step of the way if she tried to help. It became a daily battle that i just didnt want to deal with anymore. My friend had made a cape, and i had said, hey, if you let mommy dress you, you can wear your cape to school. Huge. Loved it. Loved it so much and wanted so many more that barbara taught herself how to sew one. Madduxs friends liked them, too, and soon barbara was making so many capes it was becoming a business. That is until a friend sent barbara a list of Sick Children who might like a superhero cape. She thought shed do a few. Well, i got that list, and there were 67 children on that list. And i couldnt pick. She made capes for all of them. And when the pictures came back of sick kids with smiles, a business was shelved and a capemaking crusader born. Its that brief time that they can smile. When theyre in pain and going through stuff that no child should ever have to go through. And if you can bring a smile to that kids face, why wouldnt you . We have the girl ones over here. Barbara has just in the past few years sewn more than 500 capes. Many are shipped around the country. Can i put it on you . A lucky few, though, get them delivered in person. Earlier this month, barbara handed out more than 60 capes to the children at stanfords Ronald Mcdonald house. The smiles she saw in pictures are even brighter in person. They wear the cape, and they feel brave. Gives them that sense of its going to be okay. Its like their blanky but a cool blanky. Its nice of you to join us. Give us an update on what youve been what youve been working on. When we talked, this was still a nice thing for you. 500 capes sounds like a lot, but you were still getting your feet under you. What has happened sincen . I dont know where to start. Minutes after the last segment aired, i got contacted literally minutes after it aired by several people who wanted to help. The community, there was local businesses. We have currently several seamstresses that are helping me sew which is great. We have local businesses that are doing fundraisers for the holidays. And we have actually expanded our program i was about to say you started a national campaign. Yes. It was just, hey, if somebody heard and called or contacted you, you would do. It but youve reached out now nationally. Absolutely. Now were we actually are planning 13 events nationally. So this all happened in the last few months. And im traveling to all of them so i can be there. And we have expanded it to where theres superheroes, theres treats, theres goody bags. I mean, these kids are enjoying every moment of the time that they get to be at the event. Fantastic. Keep up the good work. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, barbara. Still ahead, theres one man who never wants to escape from alcatraz. Two convicts broke out of the factory where they worked. In fact, he wants to bring it back to the way it was. His mission and what it means for the tourists who go there every day. John cantwell is a man trying to put history back together on alka traz island. The 20year veteran National Park ranger has made it hismission to bring pieces of the take a look have escaped over the years back home. Its been more than a few years since the penitentiary on al alcatraz was closed for good. 60 years next march since a prison guard last worked here. A guardian angel, though how you doing . It has had good, you ready . For the past 20 years. Excellent. Thats how long a ranger named john cankwe cantwell ha been here. His duties are the same as other rangers, giving tours, meeting people. The next year, 1937. And sharing old stories. Two convicts broke out of the factory where nay work there is an extra mile ranger john goes, returning to this national treasure. Some of its lost treasure. Thats what keeps me going is all these little projects that i can get involved with. You see, when the federal bureau of prisons abandoned alcatraz in the 60s they took everything that wasnt nailed down and a few things that were. By the time the National Parks service got their hands on alcatraz, original furniture, historic artifacts, pieces of the rock if you will were scattered all over the country. Ranger johns passion is to bring them back. As a ranger i feel its important to help contribute to telling the story. He uses connections with former guards and excons, many hue no calls friends, to locate the items. Then in his words schmoozes the right people to get them back. Isnt it great . It is how he brought back the Officers Club pool table, originally brought to the island in 1910. When the prison closed down, the coast guard removed the pool table. For 40 years, the coast guard used it in their break room. When they were done, ranger john made sure they knew who wanted it. John also helped raise the money to restore the islands original antique fire engine. It was a rusty, old machine when the park service arrives. Even finding original fittings that had been removed and getting them back. Here we go. Clutch. Perhaps his proudest achievement is something tourists dont see but definitely hear. Ranger john got a Texas Steel Company to fabricate and donate all the parties needed to make all of alcatrazs cell doors operational once more. Ranger john says he does all this because these interpretive pieces, he calls them, make his job easier. They bring the past of the island to life. And in doing so, guarantee its future. To have these items on display and people enjoying them is the payoff really. Still ahead on our bay area proud special, a love affair still going strong. After she passed, i was in a fog. The love affair between red and Dorothy Carson. When dorothy passed away, red found a way to keep her memory alive. Its given everything i do a meaning, a direction. Up next, how dorothy lives on in those who shared her dreams. You in heaven. Wrapped in luxury. You in action. You in motion. You in luck. Play in style. Talking stick resort, scottsdale. Book now to enjoy Cactus League spring training rates. While many of the people we have profiled could rightly be called angels, only one has it written her truck. I wanted to get to people kind of the underlayer of people that wouldnt normally ask for help. Jen holden is a onewoman Peninsula Food bank. She makes and delivers hundreds of meals a week. Since we first profiled jen, she says her effort called angel food has grown, adding a fellow volunteer. Even a corporate sponsor. Still, jen says, she cant keep up with the need. Sometimes good work is a Team Effort Like the team of students at san joses Elk Grove High School who rallied around samadyi jimjero. High school isnt always a welcoming place for outsiders. You cant get any more outside than samadyi. He speaks but one language that very few people in the world, let alone the bay area, speak. Still, even though they couldnt speak each others language, students at elk grove took it will themselves to welcome him, make sure he gets to each of his classes, even tutor him during their free time. Thankfully for samadyi, Catholic Charities did eventually track down a few speakers to help make his transition little foreign. Our final story tonight is a love story. Youd have a hard time finding anyone who loved his wife as much as red carson loved dorothy. Its something he continues to show even after her death. Over on the san jose state campus, up on the fourth floor of the Health Services building is where youll find clues to a love affair going back 70 years. One thats not over yet. The one between the late Dorothy Carson and the love of her life, red. Even today, im as much in love with her now as i was the day she died. This one is her. The two met when the world was at war in 1942. Red, a teenage soldier from brockton, massachusetts, was sent to be ward mfter. You notice how shiny the floors are . At a station hospital in iceland that was one of my duties. Where the head nurse was a certain brunette from buffalo. I saw her sitting at the desk. Immediately it was love at first sight. She clearly felt the same, and their bond grew as their unit moved across europe. Dorothy even landing on the beaches of normandy following the dday invasion. She was tagging casualties. The fact she was an officer and he was not meant they had to keep their relationship a secret. Wed go to the movies. Wed sit up in the back row in the movie house where we could hold hands, up. That was the things, Little Things we used to do just to be able to be with each other. After the war, red and dorothy settled in san jose where for 25 years she was night shift supervisor at San Jose Hospital and red, ever the dutiful husband, would every night help get her ready for work. I was delegated the one to do polish her shoes nightly. When dorothy died two years ago, red admits he was lost. After she passed, i was in a fog. Not until he struck on the idea of starting a nursing scholarship at san jose state in dorothys name did his life gain meaning again. He gained more than that, though. Hi. Hi. How are you . Good. The scholarship, it turns out, came with more than money. It came with a healthy dose of red. We refer to him as uncle red. Tiffany and victoria regularly see red, come to his house for dinner, and hear stories about dorothy. Its given everything i do a meaning, a direction. It says, like, im following her and being like her, and i have the opportunity to be great like her. None of which red believes is news to dorothy. He regularly visits her grave and updates her on the goingson in his life. As i speak, were being televised. He says theirs is a love story he would wish on anyone. A love story that has lasted a lifetime and then some. If you know someone with an inspiring story like reds or any of the people youve heard this evening, wed love to hear about it. Head to bayareaproud. Com to share it with us. You can also revisit all our past stories of people making the bay area a better place to live. Thank you very much for joining us tonight. Weve enjoyed bringing these stories this past year. We look forward to telling many more Inspiring Stories in the coming years. Have a good night. Mantai teo on camera and on the record for the First Time Since scandal pwrochblingt hi everybody. Welcome to access hollywood. Im Shaun Robinso robinson. Katie couric big sit down where mantai spoke about the fake girlfr

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