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a live report with a business analyst in a couple of minutes.buses and streetcars may be getting a new look. the transportation agency wants to completely cover up to 57 buses and streetcars with ads including wrapping them around the windows. the increase as will generate $5,000 more a year that could help to avoid service cuts. right now, muni allows ads on up to 20 percent of their vehicles with no ads over the windows. the transit agency is facing a $22 million deficit. >> seatbelts will now be installed on all you see hsn shuttle buses following that fatal crash happened last week. the goal is to alpha the entire fleet with seatbelts in kevin mack died last week after a shuttle bus got into an accident with a big rig. vigil will be held for him today. >> we want to take a peek at the golden gate bridge. it is a little foggy. it seems like the fog is drifting over marin county right now. we are looking at warmer temperatures today. the sun comes out and buy this will be baking in the mid-90s. we will be right back. >> space shuttle atlantis
a live report with a business analyst in a couple of minutes.buses and streetcars may be getting a new look. the transportation agency wants to completely cover up to 57 buses and streetcars with ads including wrapping them around the windows. the increase as will generate $5,000 more a year that could help to avoid service cuts. right now, muni allows ads on up to 20 percent of their vehicles with no ads over the windows. the transit agency is facing a $22 million deficit. >> seatbelts...
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vamos a ir a una pausa.olerancia en todas las escuelas y en las familias se estÁn quejando porque dan suspensiÓn a los muchachos de la escuela porque a lo mejor y rayaron un escritorio y es un poco controversial. en el 2008 y 2009 hubo 25 mil muchachitos suspendidos de las escuelas por cosas menores y es la queja que tienen los padres, hasta dÓnde debemos de tolerar para disciplinarnos. >> lo importante es que los padres se involucren un poco mÁs en las actividades de nuestros hijos. les mando un beso! muchas gracias. >> beso, chicas! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> estaba muy atenta con todo lo que pasa en chicago. y quÉ fuerte que estÁ eso de que detengan a los niÑos por rayar las bancas... >> tiene que haber disciplina en todos los sentidos. >> pero 25 mil niÑos expulsados son un chorro el aÑo pasado nada mÁs. >> opiniones encontradas. >> vamos a platicar de esto... me voltearon a ver los dos. [risas] >> te toca! >> esto es impresionante, esto es uno de los oficios que yo mÁs admiro. mire nada más este rescate. fue espectacul
vamos a ir a una pausa.olerancia en todas las escuelas y en las familias se estÁn quejando porque dan suspensiÓn a los muchachos de la escuela porque a lo mejor y rayaron un escritorio y es un poco controversial. en el 2008 y 2009 hubo 25 mil muchachitos suspendidos de las escuelas por cosas menores y es la queja que tienen los padres, hasta dÓnde debemos de tolerar para disciplinarnos. >> lo importante es que los padres se involucren un poco mÁs en las actividades de nuestros hijos....
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is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> new at 10:00 it all ends. it's the promo for the movie and tonight it's reality for potter fans. debra villalon is with the wizards where it's a mix of excitement. >> reporter: this party is jammed with fans ready for the film 90 minutes away. until then they are enjoying snacks, scavenger hunts, and contests. costume fans are camping out to be the first to see potter deathly hollows. and waiting they speak potter. >> the moguel world is out there and we are the wizards. >> reporter: seven book, eight movie, a phenomenon that captured a generation and got them reading about characters that grew up with them. >> there's a story about friendship and evil. >> we went to florida to university studio, we went in
is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> new at 10:00 it all ends. it's the promo for the movie and tonight it's reality for potter fans. debra villalon is with the wizards where it's...
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here is a look out of our mt. tam cam. >> a. when surfer who was missing over nine has been found. >> more on the hacking scandal in england to that brought down one of the oldest newspapers in the world. there is to revert murdoch before going into parliament today. >> we are also following the market. the dow was up this morning by a large market. apple posted third quarter profits. a rundown on the numbers in eight minutes. >> let's check weather and traffic. >> we are already off to a great start, we are warming up pretty nicely, temperatures hitting mostly in the '50s and '60s. here are your current temperatures. >> we will continue with more news and the latest with cisco, a san francisco-based company was cutting 6500 employees which is about 9% of a worldwide workforce. many can take advantage of early retirement packages. the company says not just lower employees, 50% -- 15 percent of those cuts will be at the vice-president low bowl or above. they need to reduce operating costs by $1 billion to raise profits. >> the nu
here is a look out of our mt. tam cam. >> a. when surfer who was missing over nine has been found. >> more on the hacking scandal in england to that brought down one of the oldest newspapers in the world. there is to revert murdoch before going into parliament today. >> we are also following the market. the dow was up this morning by a large market. apple posted third quarter profits. a rundown on the numbers in eight minutes. >> let's check weather and traffic. >>...
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>> we are take a day at a time and a step at a time. >> what do you make of waller's arrest?> well, i am thrill would naturally. anything to get him off of the street. last night was the first time we got a good night sleep without a 357 laying by our bed. >> it is interesting that jackie said clay was abusing and threatening her. we dug in his background and found a 1993 conviction tan and ruby. i have the police report in my hand. waller had a child with another woman who alleged that clay threatened hear and her new boyfriend and told her he bought a gun and slammed in her parked car twice and he said that he was arrested for assaulting her previously and admitting he pushed her. is this a surprise, ruby? >> absolutely. i didn't know he was like that. i didn't know until about four or five months ago when jacque told me about the threats if he sadivorced him. she said he would kill her. stan, did you know there was a conviction of clay waller for assault involving a domestic dispute? >> i find it difficult to believe because he was hired by two different police agencies. i
>> we are take a day at a time and a step at a time. >> what do you make of waller's arrest?> well, i am thrill would naturally. anything to get him off of the street. last night was the first time we got a good night sleep without a 357 laying by our bed. >> it is interesting that jackie said clay was abusing and threatening her. we dug in his background and found a 1993 conviction tan and ruby. i have the police report in my hand. waller had a child with another woman who...
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a half a million cars a day use the stretch of roadway. >> it will be a mess. >> from san francisco, cloudy. not so bad in walnut creek. inland spas will be warmer than yesterday. will clouds and coastal fog are part of the morning mexix. the warming trend will kick in this weekend. the 7 day forecast coming up. >> in quiet morning, we are still not tracking any hot spots. the bay bridge has been one of the best rides. the back up on the bay bridge toll plaza is reaching only to the middle of the east bloclot. >> better surveillance cameras being installed in the city of oakland's. jackie sissel is alive in oakland to explain why. >> and not only better but more of them. " there are notices on international boulevard for people to expect to be under surveillance. here is a shot of one of the cameras already up in front of a mexican across from on 39 and international bureaucrat. back in april the os shot to a and killed. the city of oakland purchased 30 of these cameras at $35,000, that is coming out of a redevelopment money. these will be placed at different businesses, inside and o
a half a million cars a day use the stretch of roadway. >> it will be a mess. >> from san francisco, cloudy. not so bad in walnut creek. inland spas will be warmer than yesterday. will clouds and coastal fog are part of the morning mexix. the warming trend will kick in this weekend. the 7 day forecast coming up. >> in quiet morning, we are still not tracking any hot spots. the bay bridge has been one of the best rides. the back up on the bay bridge toll plaza is reaching only...
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a 6-year-old girl attacked by a shark in a foot and a half of water. her mother was just a few feet away. luckily, this little girl survived and we'll be there live in just a little while. plus some important health advice for women. a new recommendation about when and how often you should get a mammogram, but it's confusing. it contradicts another recommendation that came out a year and a half ago. what are women to do? dr. nancy snyderman will be here to help us sort all of it out. >>> let's begin with the dramatic end to the space shuttle program. tom costello is at the kennedy space center. you had a front row seat. what was it like? >> it was a dramatic day and an emotional day for everybody here and it is not over. america's space shuttle program, 30 years ongoing since 1980, '81, actually is how in the history books. "atlantis" came down at 5:57 eastern time, it was its 33rd mission. in all, it's trekked 25 million miles, 327 days in orbit and at 5:57 this morning it came on rest on runway 15. here now the sights and sounds as "atlantis" came in
a 6-year-old girl attacked by a shark in a foot and a half of water. her mother was just a few feet away. luckily, this little girl survived and we'll be there live in just a little while. plus some important health advice for women. a new recommendation about when and how often you should get a mammogram, but it's confusing. it contradicts another recommendation that came out a year and a half ago. what are women to do? dr. nancy snyderman will be here to help us sort all of it out....
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the a's tried to mount a comeback after a run scored on a sac fly. right center and plated another run. the a's late rally fell short, as bobby abreu gave the insurance run in the 9th inning. they take game 1, 4-2. game 2, that was a bit of a closer one. the a's, had a one run lead in the 6th inning, vernon wells changed that with a solo shot to tie the game. scott sizemore put the pitch into center field for the walk off single. the a's win in 10, 4-3. >>> the u.s. hopes she's wrong. nelly boots her trunks of soccer balls into the net with nation's flag. she has predicted japan will beat the united states. if you want to see if nelly is spot on, the game begins at 11:45 this morning. >> we hope she's wrong. >>> let's go over to rosemary orozco for one last check on your weather this morning. >> clouds, a little mist. looking at cool conditions once again. inland areas another enjoyable forecast for you. into 9:00, still sitting upper 50s along the coastline. mid-60s inland in your lunchtime hours for the valley locations. upper 60s, low 70s, along t
the a's tried to mount a comeback after a run scored on a sac fly. right center and plated another run. the a's late rally fell short, as bobby abreu gave the insurance run in the 9th inning. they take game 1, 4-2. game 2, that was a bit of a closer one. the a's, had a one run lead in the 6th inning, vernon wells changed that with a solo shot to tie the game. scott sizemore put the pitch into center field for the walk off single. the a's win in 10, 4-3. >>> the u.s. hopes she's wrong....
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that is just a fantasy of mine. >> a fantasy. do you know it violates georgia law. >> yes, sir. >> are you going to arrest me or what? >> get on the ground. on the ground, now. >> a chance they will be apprehended. >> am i being taped? >> you are being taped. >> and know all about "dateline's" previous reports on internet sex predators. >> i just wanted to test it. that's all. >> they are still showing up at a house where they are told a child is home alone. the number of men who wind up at the door at each undercover operation is alarming. >> like our sixth investigation. this time in harris county, georgia. we've rigged it with 12 hidden cameras, five inside, seven outside. from a control room, who operates the cameras and records a man's every move from the moment he drives up to the house. we've hired a young looking 19-year-old to play the part of a young girl. a decoy who will invite the men in. >> hey, come on in. >> this is 24-year-old raymondo. he thinks he's going to meet a 14-year-old girl. he just met her in a chatroo
that is just a fantasy of mine. >> a fantasy. do you know it violates georgia law. >> yes, sir. >> are you going to arrest me or what? >> get on the ground. on the ground, now. >> a chance they will be apprehended. >> am i being taped? >> you are being taped. >> and know all about "dateline's" previous reports on internet sex predators. >> i just wanted to test it. that's all. >> they are still showing up at a house where...
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he was armed with a knife and a broken bottle. the police were called to the civic center bart station in san francisco. reports say that he was drunk and disorderly. the circumstances for the officer discharging his weapon is still not clear. >> new at 5:15 p.m. casey anthony is sentenced. we have information on the young mothers punishment and reaction from the jurors. at 5:26 p.m. a deadly collapse a sports stadium we still the dramatic images from the scene. at 5:31 p.m. a major back up to the bay area morning commute. we look at how one rec created havoc for thousands of drivers. it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four sh
he was armed with a knife and a broken bottle. the police were called to the civic center bart station in san francisco. reports say that he was drunk and disorderly. the circumstances for the officer discharging his weapon is still not clear. >> new at 5:15 p.m. casey anthony is sentenced. we have information on the young mothers punishment and reaction from the jurors. at 5:26 p.m. a deadly collapse a sports stadium we still the dramatic images from the scene. at 5:31 p.m. a major back...
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we're back it for love and a else is our officers shot and killed a matter of oil will be a life it will now be part of the investigation. >> the boys are between the ages of 12 and 14 they're accused an hour of sexual battery and imprisonment of this boiler will be in a separate trial >> this is a live look at the san mateo bridge of full look of the forecast in just one moment. >> pm and a live look outside and at our roof camera as we look at the seven day forecast temperatures will decline in a and then they will rebound later on in the week plenty of sunshine out there morning cloud cover and fog. >> it is official the same- sex marriages were taken place in new york. and the latest as this new law takes effect >> i now turn out to marry you may still your vows with a kiss. >> this happy couple made history they were one of the first same-sex marriage partners. it was a dream come true for many couples. they want a marriage license at the city clerk's office. when new york is leading the way for many states >> new york has served as a of a progressive began it advances the entire di
we're back it for love and a else is our officers shot and killed a matter of oil will be a life it will now be part of the investigation. >> the boys are between the ages of 12 and 14 they're accused an hour of sexual battery and imprisonment of this boiler will be in a separate trial >> this is a live look at the san mateo bridge of full look of the forecast in just one moment. >> pm and a live look outside and at our roof camera as we look at the seven day forecast...
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so, she has a choice. >> a life thethered to a child or a life free to be 22. >> reporter: as to the defense claim caylee accidentally drown and her father covered it up, the only way to conclude that was suspend common sense. >> a trip down a rabbit hole into a bizarre world where men who love their granddaughters find them drowned and do nothing. >> the greatest crime lab in the country. >> reporter: in his closing, defense fired back. >> they gave you two weeks of testimony that was irrelevant and served one purpose. to paint casey anthony as a slut, as a party girl, as a girl who lies and has absolutely nothing to do with how caylee died. >> baez called the state's evidence of duct tape over her face and nose and poisoning fantasy forensics. >> cause of death, unknown. that's where the science ends. that's it. that's where we are here today. how did caylee die? they want to tell you it's a homicide without telling you how. >> reporter: the one thing that the jurors did not hear in the closing was anything about alleged sexual abuse. that's because the judge said when the evidence
so, she has a choice. >> a life thethered to a child or a life free to be 22. >> reporter: as to the defense claim caylee accidentally drown and her father covered it up, the only way to conclude that was suspend common sense. >> a trip down a rabbit hole into a bizarre world where men who love their granddaughters find them drowned and do nothing. >> the greatest crime lab in the country. >> reporter: in his closing, defense fired back. >> they gave you two...
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a separate room for a toilet, and a second room for a tub. i have done literally dozens of projects where we try to combine them. the difference in today's baffin's is there is a lot more stuff. double vanities, soaking tub, showers, toilets, bedets, a lot more things going on. >> has this economic decline at the moment -- has that affected people's desire for complexity in stuff? have you seen a short-term move toward simplicity? >> yes and no. people still love their bathrooms. people think of them as an important room, as an investment for their home. yes, there is the gamut. some people are really just for function and utilitarian. some of them are large and lavish and everything in between. >> we are going to start looking at a couple of little vignettes of bathrooms. we can talk about fixtures and use that as a springboard for questions for our audience and discussions from some of the manufacturers we have here. let's start by looking at one right back here. this is a really interesting one because this has some of the characteristics
a separate room for a toilet, and a second room for a tub. i have done literally dozens of projects where we try to combine them. the difference in today's baffin's is there is a lot more stuff. double vanities, soaking tub, showers, toilets, bedets, a lot more things going on. >> has this economic decline at the moment -- has that affected people's desire for complexity in stuff? have you seen a short-term move toward simplicity? >> yes and no. people still love their bathrooms....
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you don't have a computer. you don't drive a car.u about it. >> everything has changed. play us another one of your songs. >> what shall we have? let's think. ♪ >> oh, love this. ♪ ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. ♪ ♪ ha ha ha ♪ ho ho ho ♪ a
you don't have a computer. you don't drive a car.u about it. >> everything has changed. play us another one of your songs. >> what shall we have? let's think. ♪ >> oh, love this. ♪ ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ it's schwab at your fingertips wherever,...
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look at that, it's a donkra, a cross between a donkey and a zebra. the eyes are similar to the donkey. the legs and part of the body are striped like a zebra. >> it is still very cute. >> yes, it is. >>> it's a story we've been following for the last few years. we just received information on an early-morning fire. >> reporter: we're live in contra costa county, where firefighters believe fireworks may be to blame for some wildfires. we will show you the damage -- next. >>> good morning. welcome back to "mornings on 2". i'm tori campbell. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. it's tuesday, july the 5th. >>> topping or news -- family members and friend after missing berkeley cyclist want your member this morning in finding him. mike martin disappeared on saturday, possibly while on a bike ride. allie rasmus talked to the missing man's girlfriend just a short while ago. >> reporter: gearing. we're standing on tunnel road in the berkeley oakland hills. this is where friends and family of 29-year-old mike martin believe went for a bike ride on saturday aftern
look at that, it's a donkra, a cross between a donkey and a zebra. the eyes are similar to the donkey. the legs and part of the body are striped like a zebra. >> it is still very cute. >> yes, it is. >>> it's a story we've been following for the last few years. we just received information on an early-morning fire. >> reporter: we're live in contra costa county, where firefighters believe fireworks may be to blame for some wildfires. we will show you the damage --...
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so not a washout of a weekend. keep your plans. we'll keep you updated here at wjz as we head to the weekend. for more on our weather, out to tim in the beautiful outback. >> it is beautiful! and you talk about the widely scattered showers, that's been the order of the day for the last month or so. let's look at some numbers. wrap up the old business from june. the normal amount is just around 3.43 inches of rain for the month of june. we actually got 3.51. it's a surplus of almost .10". as for how that equates into the rest of the year, so far the normal is just a little more than 20 1/2 inches. and we got just about 19 1/2. so that equates to a surplus -- i'm sorry, a deficit of just about an inch so much we're just under an inch for the year. we're still expecting to make up a little bit hopefully not this weekend when everyone has plans for the holiday. we'll have the complete forecast in just a few mounts minutes. >> thank you. we need some rain! >>> stay with wjz for complete coverage of the 4th of july. find travel condition
so not a washout of a weekend. keep your plans. we'll keep you updated here at wjz as we head to the weekend. for more on our weather, out to tim in the beautiful outback. >> it is beautiful! and you talk about the widely scattered showers, that's been the order of the day for the last month or so. let's look at some numbers. wrap up the old business from june. the normal amount is just around 3.43 inches of rain for the month of june. we actually got 3.51. it's a surplus of almost...
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>> a few times. >> charlie: a few.ur right hand. >> most of them was stage stuff. >> really. >> yes. there's something that happens, i've talked about this a few times but there's something that happens when you read a script and your actor brain turns on. you start working before you finish it, you can't help yourself. your brain starts, your creative synapses start to fire and you art to see physicality or understand dialogue or you can see deeply into a charact's life. and when that starts to happen you ha to pay attention to what you're reading. a lot of times you can't listen to anyone else's advice. when you have that feeling, you just have to listen to it. >> charlie: and fight for it. thank you. >> nice to see you charlie. >> charlie: laura linney, the big c on show time, 10:30. >> charlie: fabian baron is here. he's works wit the biggest names in fashions for the past 20 years. he redesigned five fashion magazines. his company, baron and baron creates anything and everything from advertising campaigns to produ
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a u.s. intelligence agent named brooke chanda who may or may not save the day. mr. patterson was a lawyer before becoming a writer concert at one point as assistant attorney general for the state of ohio. he also worked as a lawyer for the securities and exchange commission that he has been chairman of the organization common cause and has written for such publications as the times of london and the "washington post." many of his works have been international sellers, and i daresay that "the devil's light" will join that list. is welcome richard north patterson. [applause] >> it's great to see you and to have read your book, "the devil's light" doesn't refer to osama bin laden's flashlight but to the light emitted from a nuclear weapon. and this is a very serious subject, and people who know your career will not be surprised that you have tackled this subject. your other books, for example, eclipse was a human rights, africa and the geopolitics loyal and her previous books, exile and before
a u.s. intelligence agent named brooke chanda who may or may not save the day. mr. patterson was a lawyer before becoming a writer concert at one point as assistant attorney general for the state of ohio. he also worked as a lawyer for the securities and exchange commission that he has been chairman of the organization common cause and has written for such publications as the times of london and the "washington post." many of his works have been international sellers, and i daresay...
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bonds and triple a to double a?hat could happen if they raise the debt ceiling if people that do ratings don't believe there is a sufficient commit tomt reduce the deficit over the next 10 years, then it's possible we'll see a down grade if they go ahead and raise the debt ceiling. so that question will not be answered definitely tonight, even if they can come to a compromise in the next four, five days. >> it's challenging times ahead. thank you for your time. >> still to come on the news at 4:00 police say they stopped an awol soldier just in time. investigators are sure this soldier was plotting a homeland attack, and soon. >> later, russian plan for a final flash down for the international space station. >> 4:36 this afternoon, checking traffic. highway 80 is slow going heading east. on the right side of the screen traffic moving well at this point. sandhya is here with a look at the travel forecast. >> thing things looking fine. green lights across the western us us and as we travel across central u.s., no majo
bonds and triple a to double a?hat could happen if they raise the debt ceiling if people that do ratings don't believe there is a sufficient commit tomt reduce the deficit over the next 10 years, then it's possible we'll see a down grade if they go ahead and raise the debt ceiling. so that question will not be answered definitely tonight, even if they can come to a compromise in the next four, five days. >> it's challenging times ahead. thank you for your time. >> still to come on...
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a liar but not a murderer. the verdict few people expected, casey anthony acquitted of capital murder, manslaughter and child abuse in the death of her 2-year-old daughter caylee. a florida jury deliberating for just under 11 hours, convicted her only on four misdemeanor counts of lying to police. >> casey anthony will be sentenced tomorrow and because of the time that she's already spent behind bars, anthony could be released as early as that. we have reaction to the stunning verdict beginning with david mattingly live in orlando. good morning, david. >> good morning, ali. in less than 24 hours, casey anthony went from being a pathological liar to a woman who may soon be set free. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: tears of joy from a young woman on trial for her life, casey anthony, the mother, so many saw as a child murderer, avoids the death penalty and may soon walk free. also vindicated, her much criticized attorney, jose baez. >> while we're happy for casey, there are no winners i
a liar but not a murderer. the verdict few people expected, casey anthony acquitted of capital murder, manslaughter and child abuse in the death of her 2-year-old daughter caylee. a florida jury deliberating for just under 11 hours, convicted her only on four misdemeanor counts of lying to police. >> casey anthony will be sentenced tomorrow and because of the time that she's already spent behind bars, anthony could be released as early as that. we have reaction to the stunning verdict...
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having a hard time relocating a 200 pound bear. 6:30 a 16-year-old gits an id saying she's six feet five. but why did it take michael finney to cut her down to size? those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >> and he helped her. >> and
having a hard time relocating a 200 pound bear. 6:30 a 16-year-old gits an id saying she's six feet five. but why did it take michael finney to cut her down to size? those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >> and he helped her. >> and
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it was here about a mile and a half in, where a couple came face-to-face with a grizzly bear. the wife told officialsls she a her 57-year-old husband saw a bear with cubs at a distance. but they continued walking. when they saw the bear a second time, it was already charging them, attacking and killing the husband. >> other hikers on the trail heard the woman's cries for help. and they called 911, which summoned rangers. >> reporter: some 150 grizzlies ve in yell le stone. more in the surrounding area. still, maulings are rare. >> this is the first time that there's been a bare-caused human fayele thety in yellowstone in nearly 50 years. >> reporter: there's been other bizarre attacks. >> i'm in cooke city right now. and we have e meone that has been attacked and bitten pretty badly by a bear. >> reporter: outside yellowstone last year, a 48-year-old man was mauled to death while sleeping in a tent. >> there was panic and moving around. that would motivate the prey instinct these animals do have. >> reporter: as for the latest grizzly attack, park officials say they will not t
it was here about a mile and a half in, where a couple came face-to-face with a grizzly bear. the wife told officialsls she a her 57-year-old husband saw a bear with cubs at a distance. but they continued walking. when they saw the bear a second time, it was already charging them, attacking and killing the husband. >> other hikers on the trail heard the woman's cries for help. and they called 911, which summoned rangers. >> reporter: some 150 grizzlies ve in yell le stone. more in...
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accusations surrounding a congressman and a young woman who graduated hospital last year. >> plus, al of hope rest nothing a brand new home. >> and a emotional homecoming for the fighting forces. welcome home. ♪ [ singing ] ♪ remember the heroes . copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, workintogether to help improve ur lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalersor sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if incling advair get your first f
accusations surrounding a congressman and a young woman who graduated hospital last year. >> plus, al of hope rest nothing a brand new home. >> and a emotional homecoming for the fighting forces. welcome home. ♪ [ singing ] ♪ remember the heroes . copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung...
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vamos a seguir celebrando y tenemos algo muy importante que nos va a poner a a bailar a todos.. >> quÉ hay que hacer? >> ponte los lentes oscuros y manda el video con el primo, con el perro, la vecina, la abuela. >> los videos mÁs divertidos van a salir al aire en una pantalla gigante durante la presentaciÓn de joey montana en los premios juventud 2011. >> quÉ hay que hacer? >> entrar a premios juventud. com y enviar el video! >> oh oh oh oh! oh oh oh oh! [risas] ♪ ♪ >> arriba panamÁ. ♪ ♪ >> me encanta joey montana. a ver el paso! >> el que le gusta a poncho, el de la langosta! >> vamos, vamos, vamos. >> me tienen que conseguir las tenazas. >> me encanta este concurso de premios juventud. com este 21 de julio a las 7 de la noche usted podrÍa estar allí en esta pantalla gigante. >> todos los camarÓgrafos estÁn bailando aquÍ. dale, dale, dale. >> abuelo, abuelo. >> a ver! [ aplausos ] oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ [risas] >> poncho, poncho, poncho. vamos, dale! >> ya les cuento. seguimos hablando de mÚsica en el mundo del espectÁculo. quÉ pasa con alejandra guzmÁn? se lo contamo
vamos a seguir celebrando y tenemos algo muy importante que nos va a poner a a bailar a todos.. >> quÉ hay que hacer? >> ponte los lentes oscuros y manda el video con el primo, con el perro, la vecina, la abuela. >> los videos mÁs divertidos van a salir al aire en una pantalla gigante durante la presentaciÓn de joey montana en los premios juventud 2011. >> quÉ hay que hacer? >> entrar a premios juventud. com y enviar el video! >> oh oh oh oh! oh oh oh oh!...
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>> it was a blast. >> it was a blast? >> what do you mean it was a blast. do you live in a cage? into it -- discussions have been covered. getting married was some of the most fun i have had in my life. i don't know a time when i have had so much fun. we loved it so much we got married four or five times. on the flip side being married sucks. she's a crazy, crazy chick, right? >> i'm not going to get into it. it was part of my life. i moved on. it's done. you know, you're not the first one to take a shot. >> you hate talking about it. >> i don't hate talking about it, i have covered it. >> i would argue pamela anderson changed your life for the better in the sense that you learned a lot. you came out a different guy, a better guy. >> who are you going to argue that with. >> am i right? >> i'm not taking a debate. >> am i right? you can't even say that? come on. >> i have learned lessons all through life, taught a cupping, too. >> does it put you off, marriage? >> what's that? >> would you get married again? >> right now, i would say no. but,ive learned to never say no. >> is ther
>> it was a blast. >> it was a blast? >> what do you mean it was a blast. do you live in a cage? into it -- discussions have been covered. getting married was some of the most fun i have had in my life. i don't know a time when i have had so much fun. we loved it so much we got married four or five times. on the flip side being married sucks. she's a crazy, crazy chick, right? >> i'm not going to get into it. it was part of my life. i moved on. it's done. you know,...
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a lot of family leaves, -- a lot of families leave. we stuck around, but it was a turning point decision to say, all right, we are here from -- we're here for good. what can we do to make this place better? getting involved in politics was the fact that the seed was open for election for the first time in a long time. it was previously mayor newsom's seat and supervisor alioto- pier's seat. i did not get into politics because i had a lifelong ambition of being a politician. that is not me. i came from a private sector, and looking at honestly answering the question -- did i have something different to offer that i thought would be valuable to sanford's is go right now? i do think a large part of our problems in the city are financial, economic. with my background, i did think i would be able to add a lot of value, and that is why i decided to get into politics. >> where do you place yourself on the political spectrum? >> i have to say, i'm one that has been trying to get away from the political spectrum dialogue in san francisco. i wou
a lot of family leaves, -- a lot of families leave. we stuck around, but it was a turning point decision to say, all right, we are here from -- we're here for good. what can we do to make this place better? getting involved in politics was the fact that the seed was open for election for the first time in a long time. it was previously mayor newsom's seat and supervisor alioto- pier's seat. i did not get into politics because i had a lifelong ambition of being a politician. that is not me. i...
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a man with a baseball cap, perhaps, a scar on his cheek.e had been kidnapped. >> police searched the woods and atlanta. they did not find lubie. instead, police found two other bodies. young boys who had disappeared ten miles and a month apart. yet, both left here, at the same dumping ground. the number of known dead now 15. the unsolved murders of so many children had become front-page news around the nation and the world. >> this is the reward -- >> the city announced a $100,000 reward, soon to grow to half a million. the task force was swamped with sketches of suspects, none of them alike and many suggests by psychics. at the state crime lab, larry peterson was sifting through thousands of fibers. nylon, ray onray on, acountry lick, asetate. >> it was like looking for multiple needles in multiple hey staks. >>> and then a breakthrough. peterson said they were seeing one thing, a green carpet fiber, with a unique shape. this is a cross-section of that fiber magnified many time tools? it had two very large large lobes and one short lobes.
a man with a baseball cap, perhaps, a scar on his cheek.e had been kidnapped. >> police searched the woods and atlanta. they did not find lubie. instead, police found two other bodies. young boys who had disappeared ten miles and a month apart. yet, both left here, at the same dumping ground. the number of known dead now 15. the unsolved murders of so many children had become front-page news around the nation and the world. >> this is the reward -- >> the city announced a...
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why would anybody want to be a ditto anything? a ditto husband a ditto wife, a ditto anything?t to be somewhat original? don't you? something that's self-determined. not something that's a derivative of what rush limbaugh was thinking or saying, put it that way the other afternoon? >> both the left and right have their own built-in shortcomings and on the right there is kind of an authoritarian mentality that prefers in some ways liking to be led and get the sort of authoritative line, but, again -- >> they like goose-stepping? what do you me? authoritarian? they do like being given orders? >> yeah. i think even -- look it is widely recognized that maybe not this cycle but in the past the republican party much more often nominates the front-runner than the democratic party does. that has to do with, that's a kind of a follow the leader mentality. not about goose-stepping on leadership principles. it's a different way of thinking about political action. >> how does that fit into watching fox? >> what's that? >> how does that fit in with watching fox, as a habit? >> i think that
why would anybody want to be a ditto anything? a ditto husband a ditto wife, a ditto anything?t to be somewhat original? don't you? something that's self-determined. not something that's a derivative of what rush limbaugh was thinking or saying, put it that way the other afternoon? >> both the left and right have their own built-in shortcomings and on the right there is kind of an authoritarian mentality that prefers in some ways liking to be led and get the sort of authoritative line,...
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this is a civil case. it's a much lore standard than a criminal case.re tipping of the scales and she's suing for money. >> do we know what kind of money? >> we don't know. i don't have the papers in front of me. casey anthony, when she does get out, may get a book deal, maybe a tv deal. may be looking at getting quite a bit of money. she's not judgment proof like a lot of people thought. she they be able to pay some sort of restitution. . >> what's up with caylee's law?
this is a civil case. it's a much lore standard than a criminal case.re tipping of the scales and she's suing for money. >> do we know what kind of money? >> we don't know. i don't have the papers in front of me. casey anthony, when she does get out, may get a book deal, maybe a tv deal. may be looking at getting quite a bit of money. she's not judgment proof like a lot of people thought. she they be able to pay some sort of restitution. . >> what's up with caylee's law?
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so think of it this way, a brazilian company a chinese company, a russian company comes in, drops a drillthat's sovereign to us, our oil companies do it, they have a tax disadvantage to their oil company. it's really the bottom line is it's a drilling policy that's pushing drillers overseas instead of right here where we really need the oil. >> a good point. eric bolling, you can see him on "follow the money" on "fox business" network. and congratulations, he's one of the five -- who is it? you and others. >> there is a rotating group of -- i'm not calling them hosts. we talk about the stories, news of the day, have is a lot of fun. it really doesn't have -- >> we are looking forward to it. they're telling me we have to get to the news. leon panetta about to arrive at the pentagon to be sworn in as the new defense secretary. later today he will have lunch with the joint chiefs chairman, admiral michael mullen, before hosting a meeting of senior military commanders. he comes to the pentagon after 2 1/2 years as the head of the c.i.a. he takes over for robert gates who has retired. >>> eric
so think of it this way, a brazilian company a chinese company, a russian company comes in, drops a drillthat's sovereign to us, our oil companies do it, they have a tax disadvantage to their oil company. it's really the bottom line is it's a drilling policy that's pushing drillers overseas instead of right here where we really need the oil. >> a good point. eric bolling, you can see him on "follow the money" on "fox business" network. and congratulations, he's one of...
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times," this is a story, this is a debate that's been going on for quite a while in a lot of places.athers think about. circumcising baby boys. evidently in san francisco, in november, voters wililconsider whether this can be a ban. >> a ban on circumcision. >> and there are still two opposing views here. folks who say that it's necessary medically and those who say it's not at all necessary and that it can actually cause harm to some men. >> some people think it's just socially barbaric, that this is a horrible thing that we do. >> people feel very passionate about this. >> in europe it's really not that common. it's common in the u.s. but in europe it's really not that common. okay, are you depressed? are you up because you're not feeling great and you sort of feel depressed and you feel like, why am i depressed? >> thanks, peggy. >> it's summertime, i shouldn't be depressed. this will make you feel better. 4% to 10% of americans suffer weather-related depressions. that does include the summertime. in fact, some suicide -- t ty say susuide actually peaks in the summertime. so you s
times," this is a story, this is a debate that's been going on for quite a while in a lot of places.athers think about. circumcising baby boys. evidently in san francisco, in november, voters wililconsider whether this can be a ban. >> a ban on circumcision. >> and there are still two opposing views here. folks who say that it's necessary medically and those who say it's not at all necessary and that it can actually cause harm to some men. >> some people think it's just...
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it was a nice day game. a's off today as well. they split a series with the tigers. a big highlight, hideki matsui hit the 500th home run of his career. some of those homers were hit in japan. that sparked the offense. the a's scored four runs in the seventh to lead the a's, 7-5. to the win. we have some pretty bad opening pitches from the likes of mariah carey and the mayor of cincinnati. this morning there is another. this from a former major league player. the retired cubs outfielder. he took the mound in chicago, whoa. yeah. then this happened. ♪ take me out to the ball game >> yeah, his singing pitch not too hot either. no doubt he had fun. 6:46 now. time to check in with meteorologist christina loren. >> you can buy me some peanuts and cracker jacks any day. i would like to see you throw out a first pitch. that's a challenge to the giants and the a's. >> can i wear my heels? >> of course. wouldn't have it any other way. we're looking good. you can see the entire transamerica pyramid which is really rare for this time. we usually have a lot of fog to get through
it was a nice day game. a's off today as well. they split a series with the tigers. a big highlight, hideki matsui hit the 500th home run of his career. some of those homers were hit in japan. that sparked the offense. the a's scored four runs in the seventh to lead the a's, 7-5. to the win. we have some pretty bad opening pitches from the likes of mariah carey and the mayor of cincinnati. this morning there is another. this from a former major league player. the retired cubs outfielder. he...
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a couple areas we'll take a look for you in a couple of minutes. >> touchdown. >> atlantis makes a perfect pre-dawn landing in florida to bring to an end a 30-year space shuttle program. >> good morning. beautiful landing and beautiful day for us. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kristen sze. >> and i am terry mcsweeney. >> a meeting last night in the bayview district was loud and confrontational as the police chief tried to address a fatal shooting. chief was talking about holding another round of talks despite what went on last night. >> reporter: that's right. he says the bayview has not seen the end of him. he will be back. last night he didn't get anything accomplished. chief greg suhr was shouted out with he his presentation. he was yelled at during a question and answer question seg he finally gave up and left. people are upset about the shooting and want to talk about the overall issues of the bayview and many take issue that police were doing inspections at muni station. that is what eventually led to the confrontation and shooting. >> these officers, every single day not only o
a couple areas we'll take a look for you in a couple of minutes. >> touchdown. >> atlantis makes a perfect pre-dawn landing in florida to bring to an end a 30-year space shuttle program. >> good morning. beautiful landing and beautiful day for us. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kristen sze. >> and i am terry mcsweeney. >> a meeting last night in the bayview district was loud and confrontational as the police chief tried to address a fatal shooting. chief was...
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and they he a... you know, a strong prime minister. a ry active a creative foreign minister and we have found many things to work on together with them, frankly. including, by the way, going all the way back to the beginning, syria. and the syrians have really, i think, as i said, hurt themselves very badly. >> rose: can you do anything to bridge the fissure in the relationship with israel? between turkey and israel? >> well, we've been engaged in helping on that wh asked and engaged and doing everything we can to do that. we'd like to see that. >> rose: is it getting better, in your judgment? >> you know, i don't... i can't... i don't want to speak for either of these parties. but you know what i will say about this? given all the tu nut the region, given all of the profound change in the region, whether it's the ottoman empire, decolonialization ter world war ii. >> rose: 19. >> a lot of change. and it would be in our judent a very good thing for two very responsible countries, one a nato ally in the united states, turkey. and thothe
and they he a... you know, a strong prime minister. a ry active a creative foreign minister and we have found many things to work on together with them, frankly. including, by the way, going all the way back to the beginning, syria. and the syrians have really, i think, as i said, hurt themselves very badly. >> rose: can you do anything to bridge the fissure in the relationship with israel? between turkey and israel? >> well, we've been engaged in helping on that wh asked and...
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in a big way. to about $200 billion. a major change. reports this morning from the washington post indicate that they want to make the reductions in part of the deficit crisis. if they spent the original amount, it would require a hike in gasoline prices. >> then the transportation committee we are going to try to narrow the focus and make certain that the taxpayers money is wisely investigated on projects that are truly high- speed or that provide good transportation service. >> reporter: local projects in the future could be at risk because this federal transportation money in the past has been used for several vital local word projects. work on the golden gate bridge and caldecott tunnel up and down interstate 880. all of these in question in the fourth. we will hear from barbara box never an hour and a half here. she will talk about transportation funding cuts. live in washington scott mcfarland. >>> we are now learning a somali militant was held and interrogated for two.s on a u.s. navy ship. it's the first pubically known example
in a big way. to about $200 billion. a major change. reports this morning from the washington post indicate that they want to make the reductions in part of the deficit crisis. if they spent the original amount, it would require a hike in gasoline prices. >> then the transportation committee we are going to try to narrow the focus and make certain that the taxpayers money is wisely investigated on projects that are truly high- speed or that provide good transportation service. >>...
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door, or next to a door, next to a walking surface. >> window glass is really not a mysterious thing. but it's great material. it's quick. it's easy. the problem is you get something that -- it's actually stronger than you think, huh. oops. ashes to ashes, dust to dust. but you can see, it's really not meant for safety glazing. i remember as a kid, you know, running -- my brother chasing me, running with my hat, putting my hat -- when the door used to be open, and it's now closed. i still have a scar there. but at this point, of course, anything in a door is going to be tempered. >> or some other type of sait glazing. -- safety glazing. it could be laminated. >> or plaque. >> there's an interesting new product, and i don't know if you're been dealing with it, you probably have, which is two layers some kind of glass, with a film of plastic, but it's actually an intoo mess ens material and as it heats up, it foams up and forms a fire protective barrier within the glass. you can use these glazing units as a wall. they're actually not windows, they're walls. and we've seen this being use
door, or next to a door, next to a walking surface. >> window glass is really not a mysterious thing. but it's great material. it's quick. it's easy. the problem is you get something that -- it's actually stronger than you think, huh. oops. ashes to ashes, dust to dust. but you can see, it's really not meant for safety glazing. i remember as a kid, you know, running -- my brother chasing me, running with my hat, putting my hat -- when the door used to be open, and it's now closed. i still...
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a fire in daly city destroys a classroom at a school. we have a live report straight ahead. >> reporter: overnight in pittsburg a popular east bay regional park is once again the scene
a fire in daly city destroys a classroom at a school. we have a live report straight ahead. >> reporter: overnight in pittsburg a popular east bay regional park is once again the scene
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a man is tossed in the air at a celebration of a festival.ople pack the streets for the running of the bulls. children gathering in india to celebrate the dalai lama's 76th birthday. two men check out a car at a motor show in moscow. in south korea, crowds celebrate their country to host the 2018 winter olympics. hot shots, pictures from around the world. >>> it may have looked like a scene in a movie, but it was a massive dust storm that ripped through parts of arizona, turning day into night in an instant. severe weather expert chad meyers has the astonishing pictures. >> it was an amazing scene. thunderstorms developed east of phoenix and moved through the city. with wind gusts of 70 miles per hour, it picked up dust and this is what it looked like. this is time lapse video from an i reporter. you can see on the horizon, you can't see the thunder and the dust cloud comes at you. eventually people were breathing this stuff and driving through and every air filter needs to be cleaned if you were driving through if any length of time. the was
a man is tossed in the air at a celebration of a festival.ople pack the streets for the running of the bulls. children gathering in india to celebrate the dalai lama's 76th birthday. two men check out a car at a motor show in moscow. in south korea, crowds celebrate their country to host the 2018 winter olympics. hot shots, pictures from around the world. >>> it may have looked like a scene in a movie, but it was a massive dust storm that ripped through parts of arizona, turning day...
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now, clearly there's more to fighting off a disaster than just a syringe and a drip. there's staff, transport, food, shelter to pay for on a massive scale for a long time, but it's proof, if proof were needed, that every little helps they're setting up a tent this evening to cope with the overspill of children. it's far from ideal, but needs must. the pressures here grow hand in hand with this crisis and sadly there's no let up in sight. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown takes the story from there. >> brown: the united nations world food program has been airlifting food and supplies into the affected areas of the horn of africa. the second flight into mogadishu arrived just today. it's also raising funds to pay for aid so far more than $250 million from donor countries and has said it needs to double that to support operations over the next six months. the program's director, josette sheeran recently returned from the region. she joins us now. welcome to you. what is your current assessment of the situation in those camps we saw, and in somalia? >> well, i was just in those
now, clearly there's more to fighting off a disaster than just a syringe and a drip. there's staff, transport, food, shelter to pay for on a massive scale for a long time, but it's proof, if proof were needed, that every little helps they're setting up a tent this evening to cope with the overspill of children. it's far from ideal, but needs must. the pressures here grow hand in hand with this crisis and sadly there's no let up in sight. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown takes the story from...
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there's a story that you worked in a bakery. you actually drove bread around so you worked overnight in the bakery and then you delivered the bread that you made. >> yeah, yeah. i would start work on saturday night and i would -- it was a very small bakery and it was just at the beginning of this european bread craze. so it was a very exciting place to be. we would mix the dough and shape it. it was like three women working together. and then i would pack it up and i would put it in the delivery truck and drive it around to all the nice restaurants in boston at nine a.m. >> you would start at the bottom and work your way up. >> exactly. irvetion and where were you overseas and talk about that. >> it was very common to actually do apprentice ships around europe. what i did is i started in germany. i worked at a bread bakery there. and then i moved to switzerland and worked in a bread bakery there and i worked in italy and rome in a famous bakery there which actually has kind of inspired this meter long pizzas that you see and a l
there's a story that you worked in a bakery. you actually drove bread around so you worked overnight in the bakery and then you delivered the bread that you made. >> yeah, yeah. i would start work on saturday night and i would -- it was a very small bakery and it was just at the beginning of this european bread craze. so it was a very exciting place to be. we would mix the dough and shape it. it was like three women working together. and then i would pack it up and i would put it in the...
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this is a picture taken by a viewer a little while ago.101 and 7th street. we have a big rig that lost its load as you can see there. that trailer is still blocking two lanes. we understand just within the last 10 or 15 minutes, a tow crew has arrived on scene. but let's go to our maps so we can show you the delays. unfortunately, they are continuing to grow at this hour. northbound 101, 280 we were telling people is the alternate is pretty jammed from at least cesar chavez. that's our biggest hotspot. we are also tracking one along the peninsula northbound 101 approaching rangesdorf avenue. the accident cleared off the shoulder but check the slow traffic for your right on the peninsula. that is your traffic. for hopefully better news for your forecast, here's lawrence. >> yeah. not as many hot spots around the bay area and i think that's probably good news as we are cooling the temperature down a bit overlooking the financial district in san francisco. we have some patchy fog out at the bay, cooler temperatures on the way 280 still a few
this is a picture taken by a viewer a little while ago.101 and 7th street. we have a big rig that lost its load as you can see there. that trailer is still blocking two lanes. we understand just within the last 10 or 15 minutes, a tow crew has arrived on scene. but let's go to our maps so we can show you the delays. unfortunately, they are continuing to grow at this hour. northbound 101, 280 we were telling people is the alternate is pretty jammed from at least cesar chavez. that's our biggest...
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and a little bit of a north wind.ield, 85 in n, nevada 85, 89 in concord, 90 in danville, 70 in oakland and berkley. low 90s in morgan hill, sanford cooper 78. south san francisco near 70 and low to mid-80s on the north side. the fog is shallow near the coast. and the temperatures will come up as we head into friday and saturday. >>> a bizarre story to tell you about. a man that tries to do surgery on himself. we'll tell you what happened. >>> count down begins to save some animals in trouble. find out what you can do to help. >>> good morning. northbound 280 traffic looks good so far in the south bay. and we'll tell you more about the south bay commute and have a look at the weather. >>> here's a quick look at some of the top stories. the 29th avenue offramp in oakland is closed. an early morning police chase that ended with a fatal crash is the reason why. the police investigation continues. >>> also this morning, firefighters are still putting out hotspots from the huge fire at a plastics plant in fairfield. and fo
and a little bit of a north wind.ield, 85 in n, nevada 85, 89 in concord, 90 in danville, 70 in oakland and berkley. low 90s in morgan hill, sanford cooper 78. south san francisco near 70 and low to mid-80s on the north side. the fog is shallow near the coast. and the temperatures will come up as we head into friday and saturday. >>> a bizarre story to tell you about. a man that tries to do surgery on himself. we'll tell you what happened. >>> count down begins to save some...
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we have little bit of a cool down to talk about we will have a forecast coming up in a few minutes >> i have no hot spots and i will have an update on the overnight construction it and a full report later on. >> it was a single error engine aircraft went down about 730 last night it slammed into an office building not to the main hospital the names have not been released. >> search continues for the seven bay area man. the coast guard and that the the mexican navy have extended the search. the survivors are making their way back home. >> this is about 20 to 40 mi. if it is called a ladder and search >> maple members of the coast guard lower the back passage so they could see anything on the water. the c-130 made several turns >> we find a lot of debris today in the water we found a loaircraft carried >> when i asked about charges that were not worried they have covered 1,400 mi. of ocean and land friday another crew will continue the search >> kron 4 will continued to talk to survivors and family members >> another story made headlines this week the man accused of stealing the picasso
we have little bit of a cool down to talk about we will have a forecast coming up in a few minutes >> i have no hot spots and i will have an update on the overnight construction it and a full report later on. >> it was a single error engine aircraft went down about 730 last night it slammed into an office building not to the main hospital the names have not been released. >> search continues for the seven bay area man. the coast guard and that the the mexican navy have...
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a cat or a chimp.o do it no matter how hard you try because they don't have the right kind of brain to do it. you would only see it in a parrot, song bird or dolphin or an animal that has kind of brain circuitry. >> reporter: snowball doesn't let all this attention go to his head. well, maybe his crest has gotten a little kochier as of late. since snowball's you-tube video was posted in 2007, he's shaken his tail feathers on over 50 tv shows and in five scientific studies. he's got his own facebook page. he's even hawked tacos. you might say his celebrity has snowballed. >> snowball, would you clap? i don't think so. >> reporter: irene shultz calls herself snowball's assistant. she runs bird lovers only, a sanctuary in northwest indiana. >> i think snowball was born to be a star. >> reporter: but snowball might not want to rest on his tail feathers because a fleet- footed cockatoo from california named frosty has been practicing his moves. who says white guys can't dance? >> osgood: coming up katy perr
a cat or a chimp.o do it no matter how hard you try because they don't have the right kind of brain to do it. you would only see it in a parrot, song bird or dolphin or an animal that has kind of brain circuitry. >> reporter: snowball doesn't let all this attention go to his head. well, maybe his crest has gotten a little kochier as of late. since snowball's you-tube video was posted in 2007, he's shaken his tail feathers on over 50 tv shows and in five scientific studies. he's got his...
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it was a violation of his patrol. as a result a judge sent him back to prison for ten months. earlier this week his attorneys filed a request to get him released. bryan stow still remains hospitalized at san francisco general. a ct scan shows excess fluid building up around stow's brain. they are waiting to see if he can absorb the fluid of his own. >>> hikers that went over the yosemite park water fall is having their own safety check. they slipped and fell more than 300 feet to their deaths. the families claim the guardrail and warning signs are not enough to keep people safe. yosemite park officials said last week they do not plan on any safety changes. >>> a health alert regarding tainted turkey meat. they have found salmonella in ground turkey. investigators have been unable to track down the specific food company or brand. people have suffered abdominal cramps or fever within three days of eating the food. internal temperatures must reach 165 degrees. >>> new this morning a plane from new york crash lands. the caribbean airlines jet overshot the runway and snapped into t
it was a violation of his patrol. as a result a judge sent him back to prison for ten months. earlier this week his attorneys filed a request to get him released. bryan stow still remains hospitalized at san francisco general. a ct scan shows excess fluid building up around stow's brain. they are waiting to see if he can absorb the fluid of his own. >>> hikers that went over the yosemite park water fall is having their own safety check. they slipped and fell more than 300 feet to their...
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a disaster. wyatt andrews has learned more about the man who scammed his way past airport security and on to a cross-country flight. and millions of americans remember their favorite band teacher. steve hartman has one for the hall of fame. >> all i know about the marching band is you spell it f-u-n. if you change that, it's over. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. yesterday, dominique strauss- kahn was the most hated frenchman in america. the powerful politician and former head of the international monetary fund had been charged in may with sexually assaulting a hotel maid in new york city. that sent shockwaves around the world and strauss-kahn was forced to resign from the i.m.f. today he walked out of court in a different light. prosecutors admitted his alleged victim had told a string of lies. armen keteyian was at the courthouse. >> reporter: in a surprise bail hearing, prosecutors told a packed courtroom that scientific evi
a disaster. wyatt andrews has learned more about the man who scammed his way past airport security and on to a cross-country flight. and millions of americans remember their favorite band teacher. steve hartman has one for the hall of fame. >> all i know about the marching band is you spell it f-u-n. if you change that, it's over. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. yesterday, dominique strauss- kahn was...
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is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane?s it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> we have updates from sharon -- >> let's look at the forecast today. it's hot and humid and steamy and warm. 91 is the high. now, over to sharon gibala with traffic control. >>> hey, there, marty, good morning, everyone. no major issues on the roads. 97 past 32, it's not a major accident, though. another accident in the city at west northern parkway. that's involving major delays top and westside at full speed. we can take a live look at the topside at harper road. this is brought to you by bills. back to you. >>> thank you, one is dead and a child is shot following the fireworks at the inner harbor. a man was stabbed in the neck. he later died. a 4-year-old was shot in the leg. he's in stable
is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane?s it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> we have updates from sharon -- >> let's look at the forecast today. it's hot and...
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bit of a sex scandal involving a politician in oregon a young woman who is accused congressman wu of oregon of inappropriate improper sexual encounter he's previously revealed that he is being treated for mental health issues and he apologized to staffers after sending out a photo of himself dressed as a tiger he said this picture right here of himself dressed up as a tiger right around the election was right around holloway in time. all right so they've got sex scandal allegations and a sketchy photo so are they looking to check off the boxes for a new political sex scandal to fill the void of another one that drove the twenty four hour news cycle earlier this summer everyone's focused on a scandal that has you know too many problems for its own good point sexting it takes to get all the start of the. you know what i must be a real scandal here you must've been doing something creepy here i don't want to say with certitude to you something that i don't know to be the certain truth and then today more pictures the congressman it was cornered leaving you have no choice but that tearfu
bit of a sex scandal involving a politician in oregon a young woman who is accused congressman wu of oregon of inappropriate improper sexual encounter he's previously revealed that he is being treated for mental health issues and he apologized to staffers after sending out a photo of himself dressed as a tiger he said this picture right here of himself dressed up as a tiger right around the election was right around holloway in time. all right so they've got sex scandal allegations and a...
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a pushover.right now, some in washington want to make a deal cutting the social security and medicare benefits we worked for. with billions in waste and loopholes, how could they look at us? maybe we seem like an easy target... until you realize... there are 50 million of us. [ female announcer ] tell the politicians: cut waste and loopholes, not our benefits. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those always searching for what's pure and what's real from we who believe we know just how you feel. haagen-dazs. from we who believe we know just how you feel. (telephone ring. pick up) usa prime credit. my name ...peggy. you got problem? peggy? third time i've called, it's time i speak with a supervisor. supervisor is genius...i transfer. transfer! transfer! transfer! transfer! transfer! hello...my name is... peggy? come on!!! hello? want better customer service? switch to discover. ranked #1 in customer loyalty. it pays to discover. >>> more dramatic stories we're working on for our next h
a pushover.right now, some in washington want to make a deal cutting the social security and medicare benefits we worked for. with billions in waste and loopholes, how could they look at us? maybe we seem like an easy target... until you realize... there are 50 million of us. [ female announcer ] tell the politicians: cut waste and loopholes, not our benefits. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those always searching for what's pure and what's real from we who believe we know just...