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the second debate of the >> is jerry you should be ashamed. >> blame me, blame you. >> the second debate of the governor's race turns into a sparring match, but will it be blame me, blame you. >> the second debate of the governor's race turns into a sparring match, but will it be a game change for voters. >> the largest budget dead lock might be over. going on vacation, the popular destination about to get a new warning label. the giants rally in the 9th. it's not enough. the latest on their playoff chances. good evening. the debate gets testy and personal as megawhitman go ahead with the second debate.
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>> jerry focused on his association with the farm worker's union movement. whitman said she'd go on to sacramento and take on the school union. she says shee needs the latino vote. she was asked about her former undocumented latino worker. >> the nicky i saw on the press conference three days ago was not the nicky i knew for 9 years. >> she said nicky was her illegally and not much she could do. she blamed jerry brown for the it. >> and jerry you should be ashamed. you and your sur gaits put her deportation at risk, and put her out there, and you should
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be ashamed for sack fiezing nicky on the alter of your political ambitions. >> you have a blame her, blame me, but you don't take accountability, and you can't be a leader unless you go through it and say yeah, i made a mistakes and going on from here. >> this young woman says she'll graduate with honors but not able to get a job. >> i'm a student from the university and brought here when i was a child. >> she asked if she supported a state or federal dream act that offers citizenship after years in military or university. >> yes to the state dream act. >> but whitman said no to both noting there's fewer college spots in the u.s. >> i don't think we can carve out a group of illegal citizenships when we haven't sorted out the control of our borders and getting our arms around illegal immigration.
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>> it ended with a softball question. what qualities do they see in the other? >> wow! it's going to be tough for both of us, i think. what shall i say, she's smart, she's pretty tough, i can tell you that because i've been campaigning against her, and she's had a pretty interesting set of job experiences. i don't want to say too much because she's going to say what she needs to say. is that it? can i tell you about my qualities? >> well i think he cares a great deal about california, has had a long career in public service, and i really like his choice of wife. >> sacramento is reporting that whitman told her consultants last year about her undocumented housekeepers and asked if she fired her because she thought it would be a problem for her campaign, she said "i didn't think it would be a problem".
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>> thank you very much. more details emerging on the budget agreement hammered out by the state legislator. lawmakers reached a tentative budget deal and will end the longest stalemate in history. 94 days. it relies on optimistic financial projaekss to close a $19 million budget deficit. the state will cut about $7.5 billion in spending. the proposal projects jobs and schools from cuts. republicans agreed to a two- year delay of a corporate tax break. the assembly speaker policy agreement a solid but sober deal. volunteers launched a grassroots campaign support two ballot measures that would restore some police jobs. the budget problem meant 80 officers were laid off and.
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measure bb would be restore those positions as well as a violence prevention program. >> with this measure what we can do is catch folks before they get deep into the system. >> we're on the surface of criminal activity and give them the services they need to make our city a better place. >> funds from measure w which would restore some community services, could be used to prevent additional police layoffs. thousands of homeowners facing foreclosure hoped to save their homes in an arena. chances of doing that might have just gotten better. >> economists say the recession is over, but not for the thousands of people filling this convention center. all fear losing their homes after losing their job. >> sophia came here for help.
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the neighborhood assistance corporation of america is putting bankers and homeowners face to face to negotiate lower mortgage payments. >> what are you doing here? >> saving homes, saving marriages and some cases saving lives. >> 80% of people find help. >> we'll save almost $900 on our mortgage. >> the obama administration home affordable modification hasn't enjoyed the same success. more than 3 million homeowners qualify but only 468,000 about 15%, have actually gotten their mortgages permanently modified. >> so the administration has to stop posing, and pretending that its working and start getting the job done. >> 31,000 desperate homeowners are expected to come to these table seeking help before they fold up monday night. cbs news los angeles.
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>> checking headlines around the bay area tonight. police say a woman has been attacked at a walnut creek apartment complex. this was at the park regency apartment, and a man tried to sexual assault a woman just before 7:00 tonight. she fell down the stairs and is in the hospital. police do not believe this attack is related to the others. all is clear tonight on a highway 80 off ramp in hercules. this was the seen earlier today. a big rig overturned. the ramp was shut down for about 5 hours as they cleaned up the oil. a group calling themselves is trying to get the statute of gandhi removed. they say he was a racist and has been in san francisco for more than 20 years. the commission says the group
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is free to protest but doubts the statute is going to be removed. for the second straight day, the giants had a chance the clinch the division, and one pitcher it was his chance to clinch it. >> zito left the a's and signed $126 million with the giants and to say he failed to live up to expectations was an understatement. he had a chance to put it all behind him and pitch the giants into the post season, but ran into trouble right out of the gate. bases loaded in the 1st, zito walks and 1-0 padres. one batter later, zito walks in another run and gives up 4 runs and lasts just 3 innings. the padres win 4-1. >> i've been battling all year, and you know, we just have to come out and get the job done tomorrow. >> if anyone asked back in february would you take a one
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game lead going in the last game of the season, i would say yes. this is what we you know, get paid to do and we're excited to come here tomorrow and get it done. >> the giants of course are still in good shape. if they win they clinch the west, and if they lose, the braves lose, they could get the wild card and then gets complicated. we'll have all the scenarios coming up in sports. >> and you get to be there tomorrow. >> that's right. >> thank you very much. welcoming up, why the state department is about to issue a travel alert for a popular tourist destination. and flu season just around the corner. they call her the octopus. the story behind this. >> 17 degrees. the neighborhood that will cool on sunday by 17 degrees, you'll be surprised. i'll pinpoint that location as we continue on the cw
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this weekend. a freshman killed himself after his >> students are remembering one 06 their own this weekend. a freshman who killed himself after his roommate and another student made his private life very public. how classmates are remembering him. >> the rutger's university paused to remember tyler taking a part in remembering him before saturday's football game.
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>> i feel sorry for him. >> he's the freshman that killed himself after fellow students allegedly streamed video on the web of him having a sexual encounter with another man. >> everyone is a community here, and one goes down, we all go down. it's just painful. >> the tribute of the game is just one of several taking place at the campus in the several days. a candle light vigil is held on sunday night. a talented violinist was supposed to perform with the symphony orchestra. an internet post reeds, he saemd to take it seriously and asked him to e-mail him a paragraph of what happened and e-mailed it to him, and it's unclear how the school handled the complaint.
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prosecutors are considering filing hate crime charges. >> from what i understand, i think it is a hate crime. these students seem to pick on him because of his sexual assaultee. >> some new jersey lawmakers are trying to raise the maximum penalty of invasion of privacy from 5 years to 10. >> after a public outcry, a bay area video game producer will no longer allow gamers to play taliban fighters in their game. it comes out october 12th and set in afghanistan. the option to play as a taliban was going to be included in a multi-player mode. instead they're just called opposing forces. if you're planning a trip to europe, be careful. that's the message from the state department which is said to issue a travel alert tomorrow. as bob moor shows us, this comes after plots of cities and
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aud message. >> intelligent sources say there's no reason to doubt that the voice on the al-qaida tapes belong to osama bin laddin. he calls for more help from those impacted by floods. what government spends on relief is secondary to what they spend on armies. his reference to the floods suggest it was made in the past 2 months, and it seems to prove that the al-qaida leader eludes u.s. efforts to kill him. dozens of fighters have been killed, and the tape comes as european security officials work to disrupt terror plots targeting major cities in france, germany and denmark and bin laddin is at the center of the new threat. sources say thought to be hiding along the pakistan afghan border strike when and
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when they can. security forces across europe remain on high aliter alert. >> it's always good to be here with you, as well. highs 62 degrees in half-moon bay and san francisco. concord and livermore at 88 degrees. this is our live cbs weather camera, and we have dense pouring in towards the golden gate bridge, and in fact as we all rise and shine for sunday, we'll be greeted by the overcast conditions with temperatures into the 50s and that deck of low clouds and fog so deep it will produce drizzle along the coast and into the bay, and look how far it marches inland. 9:00 in the morning the far
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reaches of the inland area as we have the intrusion of the fog, it gradually comes back, and we're going to see these all associated with the troughs and that's breezing in from the bay area. so here's the trough, but meanwhile as it breezes through this way, it's drawing up the clouds from south that contain some sub tropical moisture. so overall tomorrow temperatures are coming down. 17 degrees cooler in livermore. tomorrow it's 71 degrees, san jose will drop by a good 5 degrees, 9 degrees cooler in santa rosa. by the way giants baseball action game time temperature at 61. tonight overnight pretty much in the 50s to 63 degrees, and downtown san jose. temperatures only in the 50s to low 60s at the beaches.
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68 degrees, rather cool in sunnyvale and looks like these are a good 7 degrees below normal. it's the rock n roll half marathon taking place in the streets and you'll pleasant temperatures there. 61 degrees in berkeley for a high tomorrow, otherwise your outside number north bay numbers to the mid-70s where by the way fairgrounds the sanoma harvest fair with temperature of 78 degrees. here is a good look at our five- day forecast. you'll notice the temperatures remaining cool from the coast into our inland areas and have an aburdenance of sunshine on tuesday, otherwise it looks like the temperatures do not bump back up again until the end of the workweek towards the weekend. you know, i love this an. >> oh my gosh.
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>> are you familiar with this area? >> no i'm not. >> georgeo says you see these elk there all the time. i had no idea. >> it doesn't look real it's so pretty. >> i asked her how she got so close. >> and? >> and she's a really good paragrapher. so keep the photos coming. i'm just loving that. >> thanks for sharing. thanks. well if you cross the bay today, you might have seen this. a giant yacht, there it is, she's called the octopus. the mega yacht belongs to microsoft co-founder. the octopus is the ninth biggest yacht in the world. it's 414 feet long and reportedly has room for two helicopters, two submarines and a swimming pool. coming up, the real reason men and women fight when they get stressed. ,,,,
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[ male announcer ] sacramento and silicon valley are only one hundred thirty miles apart. they may as well be on different planets. sacramento, mismanaged, ineffective. silicon valley gave us apple, intel, ebay. here meg whitman started with 30 people. led them. managed them. executed the plan that grew this main street company to fifteen thousand employees and made small business dreams come true. to change california let's send meg whitman up the road... about a hundred and thirty miles.
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suggests men and women respond very differently to it. the study looked at brain scans of stressed out men and women. it showed that when men get stressed, a certain part of >> everyone gets stressed but the study looked at brain scans of stressed out men and women, and when men gets stressed a certain part of men reacts so they stress out, and women reach out. so when a couple argues, he may pull away while she tries to get closer. last year it was h1in1 and julie watt shows us what to expect. >> following last year's scare, people are rolling up their sleeves early this year.
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>> to increase our age. >> for them age is a risk factor, so flu shots are an important annual tradition. public health author says people of all ages should get the shot thot just to protect yourself. >> to keep it from spreading. >> you never know who you're going to come in contact with. >> exactly. >> including for infants too young to be vaccinated. >> doctors stress it important to get it early because it's takes two full weeks before you're vaccinated and regardless of when you got last year's flu shot, it's time to get it now. >> it contains vaccine against three strains of flu and those expected to circulate that season. >> and while h1n1 is a strain included this year, last season's shot won't protect you this year. >> some people say they get
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sick, and i haven't taken it because you don't get sick. >> doctors admit some people get mild symptoms for 24 hours after getting the shot, but they stress the benefits outweigh the risk. >> it's minimal. >> and flu shot veterans agree it's worth it. >> to shop me from getting the flu. >> they offer it for $30 and this year you can pick up a gift card. and you can contact your department for those near you. >> the giants waste another chance the clinch the west, and stanford runs out of luck in the second half.
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padres who have won 12 of 17 agains his >> if the giants come up short and don't make the mrufs, they can put their blame on the struggle with the padres that won 12-17 against the giants this season. they made it interesting in the 9th. down 4-2, two on but bounces into the game-ending double play. the padres win 4-2 and try and clinch the west again tomorrow. >> we've been battling all year, and you know, we just have to come out and get the job done tomorrow. >> the giants are still the best team in the west, and we have to go out there and play our a-game tomorrow. >> the a's beat the mariners for the third straight night. chris carter hits his third career homer. if they win tomorrow, they'll finish the season at .500 since 2006. cardinals had the the fourth ranked team early. hits the wide open for the touchdown. stanford led 31-24 at the half.
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but the ducks would outscore them 28-0 in the second half. james runs for over 250 yards and three touchdowns. they win 62-31. >> and tomorrow you're going to be out there when the giants get it. >> yes. we will be in the giant's clubhouse. >> who is start sng. >> sanchez. >> okay. >> pay back time. thanks, kim. here is a story some people have been talking about. a lucky cougar and cub could win a free honey moon. an older woman that meets a younger man and decides to get married will get a honey moon in jamaica and organizers say cougars are unfairly stereo typed that they're just casual relationships.
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