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sympathizer arrested in new york. his al rgets -- and his outgoing us servicemen returning from iraq and afghanistan. >> at terror plots thwarted, the 27 year old al qaeda sympathizer arrested in new york is alleged targets and his death, clan of death and destruction. >> and protesters attempting to take over market street again. >> are large turnout for the man who seemed larger than life. how the community remembers the vallejo police officer gunned down while chasing robbery suspect. >> pay period the man described as plotting terrorist attacks is under arrest in new york. he is accused of trying to buy military personnel as well as police and post offices and the
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big apple. police tell us what they found in his apartment. >> at judge of brain and an alleged homegrown terrorist on the planned to detonate pipe bombs around manhattan. he shook his head as prosecutors laid out reasons for his arrest saturday afternoon. >> you had just finished drilling the third and final bomb. >> this shows the power of the devices that he was allegedly building. >> he talked about killing returning servicemen from iraq and afghanistan. he talked about bombing post offices as well as the police station in new jersey. >> investigators started on the 27 -year-old more than two years ago when they found out he was appalled. >> the suspect was the so- called mobile motivated by his
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own resentment of the presence of troops in iraq and afghanistan as well as inspired by al qaeda propaganda. >> the use of online jihad is newsletter to build the bomb. >> i don't believe that the case is nearly as strong as people believe. >> he will be prosecuted under state, that federal laws. in new york, randall pinkston, cbs five. >> and an early-morning raid to occupy protesters from the federal reserve but tonight the demonstrators have returned and taken over part of market street. linda is here now. >> sits about 5:00 tonight, about 100 protesters took over the intersection of market and drums street, effectively shutting down two blocks of
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traffic and forcing regarded bus lines. they have put the symbolic 310 of us got up there, police in life you'll have monitored the group but given no orders to disperse. the group took over the intersection because they are no longer allowed to set up tents and stand on the sidewalk invented the federal reserve bank. protesters heard from our variety of speakers tonight including activist daniel ellsberg of the pentagon papers. >> i told them that without an movement like this the vietnam war would have gone on for years longer than it did. but, i wanted to especially convey the notion that i think nonviolence is the basic fundamental tactic here in the strategy that is important. it shows that we can use power by withdrawing our support from wrongful systems and wrong elections without being threatening that without
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terrorizing or without being violent. but all the violence be on the other side. >> overnight police and public works crews moved into in the about but doesn't tend, contents on the market street sidewalk. six of the protesters were charged with interfering with police and this comes after dozens were remote from justin herman plaza. about 200 others remain. tonight police to remain on the sidelines watching his protests. no orders yet due to the peace protesters from intersection. >> thank you. oakland police also distended unoccupied protest this morning, even though this depiction seems to have lasted longer. demonstrated their tour down access to an off-limits park last night but by morning officers moved in and cleared them out. most of the protesters left peacefully and there were no
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arrests. the new effort to occupy at oakland's original spot, researchers plan to return today to find the community garden on the ground. someone tainted, please take care of your community on the side of one of them. if he went to any of several banks in the county who saw scenes like this. on two banks for its like were closer attacks on windows and atms were defaced. this message warned that anonymous would be watching. and more fallout tonight from the pepper spray incident at uc davis. to campus police officers have been put on paid ministers. then tracey on what people are questioning how pepper spray is used. >> the video is shocking. students at the university of california davis huddled on the ground in protest.
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police then began shooting pepper spray into their faces. some students screamed in pain, while others chant, don't shoot students. the students were part of the larger occupied that rally against everything from the banks to tuition increases. >> it's very on effective and very sad and really very inappropriate i would say. >> but winced and stormed the news conference demanding to be heard, the chancellor disappeared for three hours. students call for it to come out and when she finally did they made their point, sitting in complete silence during her long walk to her car. the use of pepper spray buy police in portland is also being questioned. 20 -year-old liz nichols seen here in this video was protesting outside of chase bank. police club to the 5-foot woman's throat and then gave her face full of pepper spray.
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>> was burning. it felt like everything was on fire. after they strayed me i couldn't open my eyes. >> pepper spray has become an increasingly common leopard, questing for police across the country, but there are questions about whether it's excessive force. at uc davis two police officers are on administrative leave as the school investigates. >> i don't believe it is appropriate for me to resign at this point. but while silent, many of her students while they disagreed. >> to use the president said he will implement systemwide response to the davis pepper spray incident and the incident in which uc berkeley police were caught on tape jabbing students with batons. he said he will have uneasy with all 10 campus chancellors to talk about ensuring
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appropriate one for his response to nonviolent protests. former officer johannes besylate will be back in court this time as the defendant and is the case of alleged police abuse. he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter last year after shooting an unarmed guard attentive. it's one of four transit officers being sued after allegations of excessive force after the arrest of another rider six months before the shooting. the vallejo police officer honored last week was remembered today as more than just the number of the city's police force. those who turned out for the candlelight vigil in his honor said he was the much loved and viable contributor to the community. >> no one who knew jim capoot is the price of the large turnout for the candlelight vigil to remember the veteran officer. >> we are all shocked at this
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closeness of the life of quiet. such over. >> event in the rain people were coming and bringing flowers and not really getting on their knees and saying prayers. >> perhaps the most telling testimony of his community service comes from past and present members of the lehigh women's basketball team. >> when my dad went to prison he was very influential person. my first job, he took me to orientation and when they canceled the orientation he came right back across town and got me. >> wasn't just the coach, he was like up father figure to most of us, especially me because i didn't have one growing up. the stuff he taught us, i won't ever forget. he was like the second author
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to me. "-begin-quotes all the chance. >> of former marine and former chp officer and the vallejo officer for 19 years. he was married and the father of three girls under highly valued community members. >> archivist on the scene in berkeley 48 hours later. the area around the apartment building gutted by fire friday night. by cities and sidewalks are still close tonight. after update bridge inspectors barred for falsifying reports on other projects, this week i'll try and test to prove quality assurance on this span of the bay bridge. nearly 150 million of us .- full-stop our holiday shopping at the end of this week. the one person many of us are shopping for, more than any
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other. >> and range are activity moving out now and will be replaced by cold temperatures and patchy fog first thing in the morning. we will take a lot of that annual holiday forecast coming up just a few minutes. and tea to choose from. keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. because it is.
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more than 30 homes were damaged or destroyed -- but another >> a few lingering hotspots tonight from that massive wildfire and we know. more than 30 homes were damaged or destroyed but another 4000 homes were saved by firefighters. the 2000-acre fire that started overnight on friday is now 95% contained. fire crews are getting some help. the fire chief says the press bread at the rate of 30 miles
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per hour because of gale force winds. the drugs cause is believed to be arcing powerlines. streets around the apartment building in berkeley that caught fire friday night is still closed and that's because officials at the building is unsafe. it took five engine companies several hours to get handle on fire. this includes berkeley students was out of place to live. they are deciding whether to tear down the building. the cause is not known. of public hearing to investigate quality assurance practices for bridge construction practices. this follows an investigation that revealed both by the inspection inspections buy caltrans inspector. caltrans says they did not fabricate reports on the new span of the bay bridge but questions arose because of the three report called the caltrans measure of
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secrecy. >> i've been in elected office and involving transportation for along time and it's hard to get right to the truth. by argument is to them that you should just tell us the truth. it will come out sooner or later. >> this resulted in the firing of the inspector and his supervisor. the white house is urging members of the congressional committee created to cut the deficit to do this job and make the tough choices. six republicans and democrats on the super community has until wednesday to strike the deal. as drew levinson reports it seems highly unlikely that they will reach an agreement. >> of the nation's debt ticks upward, time is running out for lawmakers to figure out how to cut the deficit. >> nobody wants to give up hope and reality is to some extent starting to overtake hope. >> the super committee is charged with cutting $1.2 trillion from the deficit over the next decade. >> i think we are deep into the
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fourth quarter. i don't think any of us want to let time run out without trying anything possible to get there. >> to get there the panel needs to present the blueprint of the deal by monday. then they have two days to review the proposal before the committee must vote. and the statement, the white house and congress needs to do this job and make the tough choices to live within its means that american families make every day. democrats and republicans on the committee are deadlocked over texas. >> there was unwillingness to cut any kind of spending at all unless there was the huge tax increase. >> the wealthiest americans, those who earn over of millions every year have to share and that line in the sand, we have republicans willing to cross it. >> they created the super community to end the summer that standoff. the country faces severe across- the-board budget cuts beginning
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and 2013. >> if you need another sign that the holidays are almost here, take at look at this. they turned on the lights tonight here for the trees. at 60 feet tall and covered with ornaments, and twinkling bulbs. they also feature to sing along with live holiday music. >> and maybe some rain. let's look at what we can expect this week. >> the rain is the surest sign that the holiday season as well. this weekend was off by charles across the area that saw the sunday out there. and, at this time, rainfall amounts are pretty light. partly cloudy and cool in the skies clear and, patchy fog first thing in the morning. and. by the middle of the week late wednesday with it to the system approaching the region with
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more rain expected, but out the door tomorrow morning political partly cloudy conditions of the coast and the very cool start to the day as we see our overnight lows dipping in the mid and upper 30's. rainfall amounts are pretty light for the first part, an inch of rain fell across the greater bay area. we saw an inch for inch and half along the coastal sections where the rain fell today. as for the south into the southland and will vote for skies to dry out here as we see the center of circulation off of the monterey coast continuing to fly south along the shore and a few high clouds drifting into the area as the storm track goes by on less for the most part which is where that will sit through wednesday, then by wednesday afternoon into wednesday evening of stronger front will approach out of the gulf of alaska, diving down with cold air and more rain expected, but the skies clear out and again, to break is in store for the next couple days.
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we will keep some of the area but most of the rain stays to our north until wednesday. it slides into the area late wednesday, moving into the bay area here by wednesday evening into thursday with showers expected to continue with thanksgiving day. tonight we will see our temperatures as mentioned, upper 30's and low 40s across much of the bay area and cooler yet tomorrow, the daytime high will be in the mid and upper cookies again, once again that few of the 60's and the south bay as we see the trend. clybourn over the next couple days and that all changes beginning wednesday afternoon into wednesday night is the next train system that moves into the area with showers and thursday as i mentioned. that wednesday will be the biggest travel day of the year and could mean delays at the local airport here as the result of
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strongsville winds and increasing range of activity. you see again and tried out late in the weekend with attempts are showing up again and we look for that pattern again to take at turned back to the pool as the rich are as now moved out. he gave us out of the break. >> at least we can be prepared for it. >> thank you jim. people are already camping out. they are waiting for black friday. what analysts are predicting for both shoppers and retailers this year.
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"twilight" saga movies,. "breaking >> last night was the best night of my existence. >> of blockbuster opening for the latest installment of the twilight saga movies. breaking dawn part one has the second-best debut for the franchise at the top box office for the week. and that huge margin. the film earned nearly 140 million domestically which is the total of $283 million
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worldwide. and look off our back number two film is, the animated film at the peak number two. >> of the homecoming is planned in san francisco for picasso masterpiece. it was stolen from the weinstein gallery on derry street last july. the suspect was caught with the help of surveillance video and the painting was recovered two days later and map. the 1965 pencil drawing will be hung at her gallery tomorrow. the holiday shopping season kicks off this friday. the next few weeks are make or break for many retailers. how much americans spend will show just how strong the economy is. >> and eight channel hills california people are already camped out in front of best buy to be the first ones in on black friday. >> this is black friday, basically the day where everyone gets the best deals.
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>> 152 million are expected to cram into stores and shop online next weekend when retailers traditionalist/prices to jumpstart the economy. according to research groups but by friday will be the biggest ever. nearly half shoppers will be out that day. but it's not just about gets anymore. >> i will be spending on myself, probably close and do shows. >> in fact 36% of shoppers will do to themselves this year, the highest number since 2004. last year shoppers spent $452 billion, and both expect that to climb almost 3%. but shoppers say there will be no of january hangover this year. >> i will try not to use my credit card this year. >> 76% of the survey say they will avoid using credit cards
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arizona. the niners are nine and one, they guarantee the winning record and beat them. and he returned with the team. the raiders scored 24 .-full- stop points and beat the vikings keeping there number one game lead in the afc west. hockey patrick marleau showed the hat trick. nascar championship comes down to the final lap. tony stewart held off carl edwards to win at homestead. they are tied in the standings but stewart wins the cup on the tiebreaker. is his third career championship. and in soccer david beckham and possibly, his final match for the la galaxy taking on the houston dynamo program as quick brian donovan and the galaxy then, one missing.
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