>> they're not the type to want to get these crazy discounts. >> managed to feel the show from the big chains. he was barely out of high school when he died in afghanistan. lance corporal josh corral paid tribute at the marine's alma mater. >> reporter: in the synura moan high school football field. the family of joshua corral took their seats. 19-year-old lance corporal josh corral was a graduate. he wanted to be here out of doors, on the athletic field where josh competed. >> i know you're feeling. it's okay to clap. >> reporter: this night, the father of corral's friend brock the last message. >> brock and tati were not only best and close friends, but i hope we can understand that level of friendship. >> the friend said he looked for answers in corral's desk. and he said he found this. >> this piece of memory. let's use our gift of life wisely. work to spread only love so one day, no more lives will be taken by the hands of evil. >> reporter: the program went long. much to say about the short life of the marine. >> relations with pakistan couldn't get any worse. a coalition air strike being blamed for killing soldiers. suspected of hitting two pakistani out posts. they crossed nato supplies. president obama called for an afghanistan. back in the u.s. tonight. danielle nodding ham and the violence he left behind. with a smile on his face, one of three american students jailed during a protest in egypt arrived back home. >> i'm so thankful to be back in philadelphia. i'd like to thank my parents, mom, and my dad. >> greg just wanted a meal. police arrested the 19-year-old and two of his friends during deadly riots in tahrir square sunday. accused them of throwing fire bombs clashing with protesters. the u.s. government helped bring the college students back to america when prosecutors decided not to press charges. >> i'd like to thank the embassy in cairo for all the things they've done for us as well as the administration and american university in cairo for all of their help and support. >> tahrir square remained relatively peaceful saturday, but protesters threw rocks at police outside of parliament when officials tried to break up a group, demanding the military immediately step down from power. violence in egypt intensified and at least 40 people died this week. egyptians preparing to head to the polls for parliament. danielle noddingham, bay news. a south san francisco neighborhood into a flooded muddy mess. the water main break happened yesterday. shooting a plume 60 feet into the air. more than a dozen homes flooded. this pipeline serves more than 2 million customers. everyone has water service tonight. investigators are trying to figure out exactly what happened. a fire ravaged an apartment building. it will begin monday. a lot there with students. buildings and roads partially closed until the protests go down. occupiers making scarves, hats, and gloves, a knitted for the sit-in. care packages. knitters say this is one way for those who cannot camp out can help out. >> people finding all the ways they can be part of revisiting the greed of our government and the banks that are consolidating consolidating. >> also taking warm clothes as well things not so cozy at the other camp. occupiers have until midnight tomorrow until they have to leave their tents. the mayor says there will be shelters available for those who are homeless. assistant bay area headlines. closing its door. the 82-year-old chain said in berkeley will shut down. don't have an exact date yet. andiron koa. another hurdle next month, expected to approve a $700 million construction project on december 7th. the dta needs $900 million from the federal government to begin work next year. the goal is to link san jose by bart in 2016. check this out. lowest tide of the season at pillar point harbor. a tide meaning the water level is below the average depth at low tide. so normally under 5 to 8 feet of water and a half mile of shore is dry enough to walk on. leaves aquatic creatures like star fish and crabs stranded. : we are on our way again, to mars. >> liftoff of the atlas 5. >> 13,000 people watched nasa today. the six wheeled one armed robotic roamer is named curiosity and search for life on mars. this is the planet most like earth. it will use scientific instruments to sample rocks and soil. >> they know water was there in the past. so by looking for organics and seeing this question, they'll hope to focus future missions to see if life ever actually evolved on mars or still exists. >> looks pretty cool, huh? it will take unmanned curiosity. the takeoff was not a problem. the landing, however, could be tricky. there have been more than 3 dozen rips to mars but fewer than half have succeeded. >> what happens with this mystery woman who turned herself in. early returns on black friday. what has analysts seeing green? the advisory is up on the inland valleys into the early morning hours, give way to partly cloudy skies and dry and mild week. look at the forecast details in just a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it was just one of many black eyes for black friday. a shopper pepper sprays a crowd at a southern california wal- mart to protect her place in live line. she managed to make a clean getaway, but today, she turned herself in. edward lawrence on what may happen next. >> reporter: this woman turned herself in. shoppers like debra applauded the move. >> she did the wrong thing but she was brave to turn herself in. >> reporter: she's glad her husband wasn't anywhere near this scene on thursday. >> i don't understand what the thought process is. >> reporter: couldn't tell the woman's motive but the detectives interviewed her briefly. >> detectives still have a lot of victims to talk to, pending further investigation, decide what to do then on. >> reporter: friday, police received a description. the woman leaving the area matches that description but not confirm if this is the same woman who walked in the police station last night. you can see what looks like a canister in her hand. chef got dvds and xbox games. officers believe she is not a continued threat but may be charged with a crime. >> detectives still putting together the investigation and talking to the victims to see the appropriate action to be taken. >> reporter: nothing to say about the woman turning herself in. walker will be watching to see the out come. >> sometimes we have to learn from our mistakes. >> pepper spray on people, self- defense is one thing. >> reporter: is it good she turned herself in? >> yeah, definitely. >> reporter: police will ask the victims if they would like the press charges or not. edward lawrence, cbs 5. more suspects in a shooting outside a wal-mart. left the shopper wounded. scanning surveillance video. four men tried to steal their stuff. broke out, shots fired. only one suspect was arrested. that wounded man is recovering tonight. for most of us, black friday was a far more peaceful and profitable event. early estimates show sales are up nearly 7% over last year. but analysts say black friday with retailers offering huge discounts don't reflect the long-term out look. the national retail federation expecting a 6% increase and four in 10 americans say they plan to spend less this year. this year, black friday gave way to small business saturday. it's a chance to visit main street and on what the little guys who buy the big chains don't. >> reporter: it's a big day for small business. >> usually you can tell how the year's going to be. next year will be based on christmas. >> reporter: don't expect the discounts at the big box stores at morning glory boutique. >> we typically don't which i know sounds crazy. >> this shop doesn't have to resort to sales. >> most of our clientele are boutique based, so they're not the type to go out and get these crazy discounts. >> reporter: today, dubbed small business saturday two years ago, the time for shoppers thinking small to show their support. even president obama pitched in taking his daughter to a bookstore a few blocks to the white house. there are some distinct advantages. >> it's more fun to be in a small boutique than a huge department store. can be overwhelming. >> reporter: not just about competition with the big retail chains. the arrival with these brands put traffic along the entire corridor. >> just have to try. that's all. >> bevmo opened up but still struggling. >> the coffee is different. people come here and taste it first. >> reporter: what's good for one shop is good for them all, start of strong holiday shopping season. >> this year has been booming. it's much better. >> cbs 5. >> brian made it in. likely shopping most of the weekend. >> yeah, i was out there shopping away and indeed, the weather has cooperated for the rest of you shoppers there as well. advisory in the northeast bay valley. sneaking in the bay until 10 in the morning and then see some improvement, but until then, travel with caution. dense fog. typical in the central valley this time of year. off shore breeze right now bringing back into the bay area. tomorrow tomorrow and likely monday morning as well. cooling temperatures. we see upper 50s and low 60s in the north and east bay into the south bay where we saw some 60s. upper 70s tomorrow. overnight, north bay upper 40s. rest of the bay area here, you see once again the storm track staying to our north. through the week, high pressure will prevail. central california keeping us high and dry with the mild week ahead. no rain in sight at this time, even through next weekend as it looks like once again, the storm track will remain to our north and as a result, we're likely to end november in a bit of a rainfall deficit still early in the season. but november is still one of our wettest months. this month, behind by an inch and a half. an inch elsewhere in the bay. getting off to a negative start here early in the year. daytime highs tomorrow expected to be in the mid to low 60s in the fog bound areas. a little warmer in the south bay. upper 60s to low 70s there. looking at the seven day forecast, we see a gradual cooldown as the fog dispates by wind. cloudy conditions next weekend. but as we mentioned, no rain in sight, especially for the radar scan tomorrow where there will. >> raider? >> you got to love that. >> usually you dread the end of the weekend, but with the 70s and sunny weather, that will be good. >> they may have to throw the ball a bit. nba owners and players finally agreed to a deal to end the lockout and no luck of the irish. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, goals to win the pac 12 and a national title, but by beating notre dame tonight, they put themselves in good shape for an bowl stanford fell short to win the pac-12 in the title. but by beating notre dame, they put themselves in a good spot. cardinals, almost black helmets for the first time. stanford gets on the board first. luck lobs it at. at lowe low who reached over the smaller defender. tommy reese underthrows his receiver and cory dayton there for the pick. three fighting irish turnover. more importantly, gave the cardinal a 21-0 lead. stanford up 21-7 after stephane taylor with a wide open. john elway for the most touchdown passes in school history. finished the regular season 11- 1. oregon fan still love their team after the last to usc. ducks rack up 600 yards on offense. oregon wins the pac-12 north. they'll take on ucla in the pac- 12 title game next friday. san jose stayed in fresno for the first time since 1987. briggs by fights his way into the end zone. spartans beat them 34-21. >> back in randall stadium. in the fourth quarter. wisconsin's ball for 156 yards and four touch downs. penn state to win the leaders division. big game in title 10. iron ball, michigan beat ohio state for the first time since 1993. usc beat ucla 50-0. 6-6 gruins going to the game. the players and owners finally agreed to a deal and started a 66 game season on christmas day. >> literally thousands of people who are dependent upon playing of our games. arenas, parking lots around the stadiums, and we resolve that despite some even bumps this evening that the greater good required us to knock ourselves out and come to this understanding. >> it's about time. the deal expected to be finalized late this weekend assuming there's no setbacks. training camps on december 9th. regular season begins on christmas and warriors opener next night against the bulls. college hoops bounce back from missouri with an 85 win over denver. bears now 5-1 this season. anchorage, o'connor to rashad green. puts up 7. but the ag geez too much down. had 17 points. state, wins 81-71. three at the great alaska shootout. duking it out with the canucks since the final. former shark against vancouver. douglas murray, out. ducks scored twice to take control. still to come, the first place raiders. get ready for another tough match-up. spent all week about start kay web maine. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hey... there's mom! hey, let mom try. ready, go! ♪ yeah, rock on, mom! 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