device. but still it was very dangerous. the device was in our opinion based on the expert opinions still operational. however, it did not have a charge in it to be fired at this mount in time. but capable of being fired at this point in time. i have never seen one of those other than on television. based on the serial number, police determined it was a military issue weapon. they evacuated the library, some nearby businesses as well, while they secured that weapon. the cost of sending your kid to a uc school could go up again. regents want to raise tuition by at least 8% every year through 2016. that follows a series of similar fee hikes in recent years. now, ann notarangelo reports experts say in some cases, the cost of an education is not worth the reward. ann. reporter: it is stunning. elizabeth here at northgate high school, 94% of the students go on to college. so any talk that there could be a tuition hike at the uc has people talking. i think it s crazy. i
armed with an orange donation bucket and a story about helping kids in oakland volunteers are swarming the stores in marin. this guy at the mollie stone, this lady at the cvs. new creations piles volunteers from oakland into this green suv every day and drops them off at stores where they collect cash and checks from customers. some neighbors have complained to store management. many are that the solicitations are too aggressive. there is only so much management they can do. they can t call the cops. it s not trespassing for a nonprofit to less is it donations in a public space. in order to keep them from list is at this time from soliciting, you have to file a lawsuit. the most these stores can do sed indicate the customers. they posted flyers at mollie stone s saying we recommend you investigate any organization before contributing funds to them. they are there every day and they are very difficult people. reporter: and bill daniels of united market says there are oth
camp hope for the last few days talking to folks and he s monitoring the situation here as rescues happen from a little further distance than we see those cameras. did you ever get a chance to talk to lillian ramirez over the last few days, the wife of mario gomez? reporter: no, i did not get a chance to do that, john. it s very interesting. one interesting thing you pointed out is the lung condition. it s sad. makes you wonder why he worked in a mine for so long because that s not a good place for someone with a lung condition. hopefully he ll be okay. he s the oldest miner in the mine at the age of 63. he s old enough to be the grandfather of the youngest miner who three hours ago, jimmy sanchez, 18 years old came out. he said while he was down in the mine that he was so homesick and missed his mother s cooking and was so grateful as the other miners to be out and safely out. the second miner who came out, this was many hours ago because we ve been here for a long time.
underground. they have two children together. wedding bells will ring in the not too distant future when claudio comes back up. the lights are on as rescuers are preparing. you can see one of them sort of moving around there in the front. it looks like we re about to see this capsule, the fenix capsule surface again with claudio inside. we don t know much about his health. we have little blurbs telling us about some of the miners. first brought to the surface were strongest. the middle were mentally not holding up as well as others or had chronic condition. we don t know what his condition is. we know that he s 34 years old. we ll see in just a moment what he looks like. everyone else brought up to the surface even miner number seven that they were worried about because of his diabetic condition looked great when he came up. they were going to bring up strongest first and once they had medical problems and even ones with medical problems look like they re in fabulous shap