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adler says baby exercise is a good thing, but focusing on a specific sport? >> you want to make sure that you're not pushing the child because of your own competitiveness. >> we're very noncom pettative. >> very good! >> reporter: pull-ups means something completely different for most at this my gym fitness center. just like baby einstein videos didn't produce a generation of geniuses, baby athletics probable won't produce champions. so at my gym-- >> we're focused on the fun. >> reporter: and everyone knows fun produces winning smiles. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: and that cbs evening news. i'm russ mitchell in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> an amber alert and search for a 2-year-old sacramento girl inintense fies girl. >>> another night of violence after a city still stunned after the random killing of a young child. how they are coming together to do something positive with the pain. a neighborhood left in the dark. how thieves are making the streets dangerous for some people in the east bay. cbs5 eyewitness new
adler says baby exercise is a good thing, but focusing on a specific sport? >> you want to make sure that you're not pushing the child because of your own competitiveness. >> we're very noncom pettative. >> very good! >> reporter: pull-ups means something completely different for most at this my gym fitness center. just like baby einstein videos didn't produce a generation of geniuses, baby athletics probable won't produce champions. so at my gym-- >> we're focused...
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height of six stories the >> to sing the national anthem we are very honored to have andrew bidlock, an adlerellow from the san francisco opera. >> ♪ orgse say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ory the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ oer the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> good afternoon. what an exciting day for san francisco. when we can all come together to be reminded of our traditions and the courage of our first responders. i'm so excited to be here with the fire chief. he's been remembering how the fire department helped us out of the earthquake some few years before coit tower was built and also of course with our fire chief remembering the important role that the first responders play. telegraph hill has always been a place that our citizens g
height of six stories the >> to sing the national anthem we are very honored to have andrew bidlock, an adlerellow from the san francisco opera. >> ♪ orgse say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ory the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof...
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one thousand nine hundred three we were going to build the largest particle accelerator the largest adler smasher of all time much bigger than the large hadron collider in geneva switzerland which is actually a piece sure the big one was called the super collider it was to be built as site the alice texas costing a leben billion dollars but then in the last day of hearings because their cost overruns one congressman said now wait a minute we'll we find god with your machine if so then i'll vote for it off the porpoises didn't know what to say how are we going to find god with a super collider so he said we're going to find the higgs goes on well you could hear the jaws hit the floor of the united states congress eleven billion dollars for another guy darn subatomic particle they took a vote and the machine was cancelled so ever since then we've businesses have been asking the question how should we have answered that question will we find god with your machine i would have answered it differently i would have said god i would never sign for symbols you ascribe to the deity this machine th
one thousand nine hundred three we were going to build the largest particle accelerator the largest adler smasher of all time much bigger than the large hadron collider in geneva switzerland which is actually a piece sure the big one was called the super collider it was to be built as site the alice texas costing a leben billion dollars but then in the last day of hearings because their cost overruns one congressman said now wait a minute we'll we find god with your machine if so then i'll vote...
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a wealthy cat lover named maxine adler's estate recently donated $50 million to uc davis. the gift stipulated any animal cancer treatment discovered by researchers uses the money must include the name of her cat. dubi. dubi died of cancer. >>> the latest new home sales figures are out. the question is why are some bay area home builders saying they are optimistic. i'm consumer editor tom vacar, that story still ahead. >>> in real life, over a rescue effort unfolding right now in the east bay hills. we've learned more about the two people inside of a vehicle and this person here being taken by rescuers up to safety. >>> back in 10 minutes, a big increase in temperatures, certainly an increase in fire damages. i'll tell you which cities will be the warmest tomorrow. >>> a mental patient on trial for killing a hospital worker learns his fate. we are talking with the victim's relatives about the punishment handed down just hours ago. >> he's a thug, he's not going to survive in prison. >>> also, caught in the act. the bizarre crime at city hall that sheriff's deputies witnesse
a wealthy cat lover named maxine adler's estate recently donated $50 million to uc davis. the gift stipulated any animal cancer treatment discovered by researchers uses the money must include the name of her cat. dubi. dubi died of cancer. >>> the latest new home sales figures are out. the question is why are some bay area home builders saying they are optimistic. i'm consumer editor tom vacar, that story still ahead. >>> in real life, over a rescue effort unfolding right now...
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. >> i am steve adler of reuters. we have 3,000 journalists around the world and we invest in investigative journalism but that is not my question. >> i have never heard of you. [laughter] >> my question is this. if we had four, 25-year-olds on the stage who were active in social media with this conversation sound different? some of what is going on involves a change in the way information is shared and disseminated and thought about in the world today and establishment view points around how to do this responsibly is not in the air right now. i wonder if you would comment on the generational cultural changes affecting how we should be thinking of this. >> this hooks up nicely -- i am doing my best here. it links up nicely with jeff's point about even president obama who has been an avatar of transparency relating to that, once he has the mantle of commander-in-chief on he has to play his role and tighten up in ways you can understand. he has a big burden to protect us and that is why he resolve things in a different
. >> i am steve adler of reuters. we have 3,000 journalists around the world and we invest in investigative journalism but that is not my question. >> i have never heard of you. [laughter] >> my question is this. if we had four, 25-year-olds on the stage who were active in social media with this conversation sound different? some of what is going on involves a change in the way information is shared and disseminated and thought about in the world today and establishment view...
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the estate the maxine adler has bequeathed $668 million. the money is being used to attract some of the top researchers in animal oncology and genetics. >>> crime concerns of some residents campaigning for surveillance cameras in tam valley some residents have their own cameras following burglaries. tiburon installed cameras earlier this year after a long public debate about privacy concerns. >> i can tell you it is a fact of life. there are cameras everywhere. >> tiburon's police chief said since the cameras were installed at least six cars have been recovered. >>> 7:38. now we're learning more about the woman killed by a muni bus last week. emily dunn had been giving in san francisco for less than a month when she was hit by a bus in the crosswalk at 18th. muni said the with us drive -- bus driver was headed to the f- line terminal. >>> 7:38. william ayers has been deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial. the former san mateo psychiatrist is accused of molesting seven young male patients in the early 1990s. yesterday, the san mateo cou
the estate the maxine adler has bequeathed $668 million. the money is being used to attract some of the top researchers in animal oncology and genetics. >>> crime concerns of some residents campaigning for surveillance cameras in tam valley some residents have their own cameras following burglaries. tiburon installed cameras earlier this year after a long public debate about privacy concerns. >> i can tell you it is a fact of life. there are cameras everywhere. >> tiburon's...
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have council member don rec ya, mike nelson, state assembly member alec burykowski, congressman jerry adlerkmar marty mark owe wits is here. i wanted to thank the commander officer of the precinct for hosting us today. the hurricane has hit ground in north carolina. new york city is under a hurricane warning. we expect a strong category 1 storm to hit us tonight with winds between 55 and 75 miles an hour. now, people get confused and say, oh, that's down from 115. the great danger to us here is from the storm surge, and there's no evidence that that is -- that the forecast for that is changing. it is going to be a very serious thing as far as we can tell now. if the storm were to head directly east and get away from us, nothing could make us happier. but you can't prepare for the best case. you have to prepare for the worst case. that's why yesterday we issued a mandatory evacuation order for the more than 370,000 new yorkers residing in the low-lying areas called zone "a" and if the rest of the rockaways, which is classified as zone"b." the difference in zone b and a, zone b is higher but
have council member don rec ya, mike nelson, state assembly member alec burykowski, congressman jerry adlerkmar marty mark owe wits is here. i wanted to thank the commander officer of the precinct for hosting us today. the hurricane has hit ground in north carolina. new york city is under a hurricane warning. we expect a strong category 1 storm to hit us tonight with winds between 55 and 75 miles an hour. now, people get confused and say, oh, that's down from 115. the great danger to us here is...
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. >> [laughter] >> i'm steve adler and i'm remembered and chief by reuters and by the way we have 3,000 journalists around the world and we do invest heavily in investigative journalism but that's not my question. >> i've never heard of you. [laughter] >> but my question is this, if we had four 25 years old up on the stage who were very active in social media would this conversation sound different? and the reason i'm asking the question it seems what some of it is going on is the a major change in the way information is being shared and disseminated and being thought about in the world today. and the -- and some other kind of establishment viewpoints about how do we do this responsibly is probably what's not in the air now. and i wonder if you would just comment on the generational and cultural changes that have occurred that are affecting about how we should be thinking about this? >> i think this hooks up nicely with -- >> you're closer to that. >> i'm doing my best, jerry. [laughter] >> but time keeps ticking. it links up nicely with jeff's point about -- i think it was jeff's point
. >> [laughter] >> i'm steve adler and i'm remembered and chief by reuters and by the way we have 3,000 journalists around the world and we do invest heavily in investigative journalism but that's not my question. >> i've never heard of you. [laughter] >> but my question is this, if we had four 25 years old up on the stage who were very active in social media would this conversation sound different? and the reason i'm asking the question it seems what some of it is going...
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. >> steve adler, editor-in-chief of reuters. we do invest heavily in investigative journalism. >> how do you spell that? >> r-e-u-t-e-r-s. if we had four people active in social media, would this sound different? some of what is going on involves a major change in the way that information is being shared, disseminated, and thought about in the world today. some of the established viewpoints about how we did this response police probably not what is in the air now. i wonder if you could just comment on how our should be thinking about this. >> you are closer to that. it links up nicely with jeff's point about even president obama, who has been an avatar of transparency, once he has the mantle of commander in chief, you have to play his role and tighten up in ways that you can understand. he has a big burden on his shoulders to protect us. that is why he resolves things in a different way. congress does not have the responsibility as much as a singular person and then down the spectrum, you have 25-year- old people that are the le
. >> steve adler, editor-in-chief of reuters. we do invest heavily in investigative journalism. >> how do you spell that? >> r-e-u-t-e-r-s. if we had four people active in social media, would this sound different? some of what is going on involves a major change in the way that information is being shared, disseminated, and thought about in the world today. some of the established viewpoints about how we did this response police probably not what is in the air now. i wonder if...