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anne thompson, thanks. >>> there is more news tonight from tehran after ann curry's exclusive interview with the new president of iran. she is the first western journalist to have access to hassan rouhani. the reaction continues today to what he said, especially concerning what he said about nuclear weapons. in a moment some of the reaction. first tonight ann has more from tehran on what happens when he comes to the u.s. next week. ann, good evening. >> reporter: that's right, brian. good evening to you. the strong statements from iran's new president that he would never build a nuclear weapon and has full authority to negotiate a deal has sparked growing anticipation, especially here in iran about what might happen when he goes before the united nations next week. are you willing to meet with president obama in new york at the united nations? >> translator: i do not have any plan to meet president obama in our agenda. >> reporter: would you be against meeting with president obama in the near future, mr. president? >> translator: well, anything is possible in the world of politics. it d
anne thompson, thanks. >>> there is more news tonight from tehran after ann curry's exclusive interview with the new president of iran. she is the first western journalist to have access to hassan rouhani. the reaction continues today to what he said, especially concerning what he said about nuclear weapons. in a moment some of the reaction. first tonight ann has more from tehran on what happens when he comes to the u.s. next week. ann, good evening. >> reporter: that's right,...
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ann's is such a nice play to go. i just didn't fit in. so judo forced me to be one-on-one with a kid. and i didn't have to say anything, it force med to be social. >> judo would bring rhonda to the olympic stage where she was part of the 2004 and 2008 teams. she failed to medal in 2004 and was disillusioned by the life of an olympian. >> so after the 2004 olympics, you ran away from home, i understand? >> it pretty much came down to everything i did was dictated by someone else. so i ran away and got a job at a convenience store. >> while in upstate new york, rhonda still maintained a rigorous training regimen, but stayed away from the restrictive life of coaches and practices. >> i ended up moving to chicago for a while. i had no real coaches, no one was really coaching me. so i ended up having like one of the best years ever, i won the world cup and we haven't had an american woman do that in nine years and i was actually making a little bit of money. >> fortunately she had a change of heart and decided to give the olympics one more try
ann's is such a nice play to go. i just didn't fit in. so judo forced me to be one-on-one with a kid. and i didn't have to say anything, it force med to be social. >> judo would bring rhonda to the olympic stage where she was part of the 2004 and 2008 teams. she failed to medal in 2004 and was disillusioned by the life of an olympian. >> so after the 2004 olympics, you ran away from home, i understand? >> it pretty much came down to everything i did was dictated by someone...
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no, sister anne, she-- she really was family. what? therese, who called father john "father" every day, was being deceptively literal. wasn't she, father john? she was my daughter. your daughter? the daughter from his relationship with ginette pascal back in strasbourg. when therese turned 18, she was able to find out who her real parents were. mother, ginette pascal. father, michael lannon. ginette died in childbirth. i couldn't claim the baby as my own, so i made sure to place her in the orphanage where i worked. but i was sent away, far from my own flesh and blood. that's why she came here. so she could get to know me. then, one day, she told me the truth-- who she was. i was overjoyed. now she's gone... forever. why didn't you tell me? for the same reason you didn't tell me about the fake spring. to save the convent. but i would have welcomed her if i'd known! would you? i would've done anything for you. oh, please, forgive me. please. please. only god can truly forgive. poor woman. poor woman? she lied, manipulated, and ultimately
no, sister anne, she-- she really was family. what? therese, who called father john "father" every day, was being deceptively literal. wasn't she, father john? she was my daughter. your daughter? the daughter from his relationship with ginette pascal back in strasbourg. when therese turned 18, she was able to find out who her real parents were. mother, ginette pascal. father, michael lannon. ginette died in childbirth. i couldn't claim the baby as my own, so i made sure to place her...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." "costa concordia." i'm anne-marie green.his is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ male announcer ] some people lift your spirits... the same way the smooth, creamy taste of coffee-mate... makes coffee and your day better. coffee-mate. coffee's perfect mate. makes coffee and your day better. >>> it was a tough trip to green bay for washington. the packers jumped out to a 24-0 halftime lead and were never really threatened by the redskins in a 38-20 romp. the loss sends washington to an 0-2 record to start the season. and while the redskins are struggling on the field, the team is catching some flak off the field. protesters rallied outside of green bay's lambeau field before the game. they are part of an effort demanding the redskins change their name. as jeff pegues reports, the team has been mired in this controversy for decades. >>> this week they released a new add. >> the new dictionary finds it, quotes an offensive term for native americans. >> reporter: inside, the storied franchise change its name. it's the latest effort in
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." "costa concordia." i'm anne-marie green.his is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ male announcer ] some people lift your spirits... the same way the smooth, creamy taste of coffee-mate... makes coffee and your day better. coffee-mate. coffee's perfect mate. makes coffee and your day better. >>> it was a tough trip to green bay for washington. the packers jumped out to a 24-0 halftime lead and were never...
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>> ann curry from the tehran again tonight. thanks. >>> there is much more of ann's reporting including her journey within iran. we have put it on the website tonight, nbcnightlynews.com. now to the reaction from washington and around the world. our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell at her post at the state department again tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. based in part on those comments to ann curry, u.s. officials are eager to test the new president of iran's seriousness, possibly as early as next week in new york when both leaders will be at the united nations. president obama and rouhani have broken the ice with a warm exchange of letters mr. obama initiated. as headlines from around the world noted his comments to ann curry disavowing a nuclear threat. there was a clear change in tone from iran. is it a positive sign coming in this interview? >> the comments have been positive. but everything needs to be put to the test. we'll see where we go and at the right moment i think the whi
>> ann curry from the tehran again tonight. thanks. >>> there is much more of ann's reporting including her journey within iran. we have put it on the website tonight, nbcnightlynews.com. now to the reaction from washington and around the world. our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell at her post at the state department again tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. based in part on those comments to ann curry, u.s. officials are eager to...
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ann's is such a nice play to go. i just didn't fit in. so judo forced me to be one-on-one with a kid. and i didn't have to say anything, it force med to be social. >> judo would bring rhonda to the olympic stage where she was part of the 2004 and 2008 teams. she failed to medal in 2004 and was disillusioned by the life of an olympian. >> so after the 2004 olympics, you ran away from home, i understand? >> it pretty much came down to everything i did was dictated by someone else. so i ran away and got a job at a convenience store. >> while in upstate new york, rhonda still maintained a rigorous training regimen, but stayed away from the restrictive life of coaches and practices. >> i ended up moving to chicago for a while. i had no real coaches, no one was really coaching me. so i ended up having like one of the best years ever, i won the world cup and we haven't had an american woman do that in nine years and i was actually making a little bit of money. >> fortunately she had a change of heart and decided to give the olympics one more try
ann's is such a nice play to go. i just didn't fit in. so judo forced me to be one-on-one with a kid. and i didn't have to say anything, it force med to be social. >> judo would bring rhonda to the olympic stage where she was part of the 2004 and 2008 teams. she failed to medal in 2004 and was disillusioned by the life of an olympian. >> so after the 2004 olympics, you ran away from home, i understand? >> it pretty much came down to everything i did was dictated by someone...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, police now say they believe a lone gunman was responsible for the deadly shooting rampage at the washington navy yard. the suspect 34-year-old aaron alexis was a defense industry employee and former navy reservist. investigators say he was killed during a running gun battle with police. police say alexis killed 12 people, seven of them have been identified. all were civilians ranging in age from 46 to 73. three others have been shot and wounded but are expected to live. at the white house, pushing gun control measures, is lamenting another mass shooting. >> we are confronting yet another mass shooting. and today it happened on a military installation in our nation's capital. >> the fbi has taken over the investigation and susan mcginnis is outside the navy yard. susan, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the investigation continues this morning into a motive for this horrific shooting yesterday, carried out by one of the military's own. aaron alexis used his own
i'm anne-marie green. well, police now say they believe a lone gunman was responsible for the deadly shooting rampage at the washington navy yard. the suspect 34-year-old aaron alexis was a defense industry employee and former navy reservist. investigators say he was killed during a running gun battle with police. police say alexis killed 12 people, seven of them have been identified. all were civilians ranging in age from 46 to 73. three others have been shot and wounded but are expected to...
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anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> the house has voted to cut $4 million from the food stamp program. 40 million americans use food stamps. the costs have more than doubled in the last five years. conservatives say it's bloated but the democrats say the increase in numbers during the recession shows food stamps are needed. a senate version proposes far smaller cuts. >>> now the obama administration wants to put strict limits on pollution from coal-fired power plants. today the president will propose rules that will reshape the way we get power, moving the country toward cleaner sources of electricity. they wouldn't immediately affect coal plants already in operation. new plants would have to install technology to capture carbon dioxide and store it. coal accounts for 40% of electricity in the u.s. and one third of our greenhouse gas emissions. >>> pope francis is signaling a dramatic shift in tone for the catholic church, telling a jesuit magazine it needs to be mo
anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> the house has voted to cut $4 million from the food stamp program. 40 million americans use food stamps. the costs have more than doubled in the last five years. conservatives say it's bloated but the democrats say the increase in numbers during the recession shows food stamps are needed. a senate version proposes far smaller cuts. >>> now the obama administration wants to put strict limits on pollution...
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and people like anne aren't called patients; they're called mentors. >> anne is incredible, the courage that she has to take the time to want to teach me about this so i can help future patients. >> oh, look. >> reporter: the buddies are asked to avoid clinical settings for a year. anne and lee love to visit places like the lincoln park zoo. the strolls became an opportunity to learn how the disease plays out on a daily basis. >> there are things that are going into my head, i want to talk about that, and then whoops, where did they go? where are they? when i want them back. >> is this something you think should be required for every medical student? >> i know that it was really beneficial to me. >> the whole idea is that we need other images of this disease. >> i could get depressed but i'm not going to let myself. here it is, how can we make the best of it? >> yeah. >> reporter: well, even though their year together has just ended, lee and anne predicted that they will stay in touch for a really long time. and other other medical schools, including boston university, dartmouth and was
and people like anne aren't called patients; they're called mentors. >> anne is incredible, the courage that she has to take the time to want to teach me about this so i can help future patients. >> oh, look. >> reporter: the buddies are asked to avoid clinical settings for a year. anne and lee love to visit places like the lincoln park zoo. the strolls became an opportunity to learn how the disease plays out on a daily basis. >> there are things that are going into my...
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live in the silver terrace neighborhood of san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> thank you, anne.losed down streets for a while and impacted muni but right now everything is back on time. no delays on muni, caltrain and ferries. bay bridge things are thinning out at the bay bridge toll plaza. it's only backed up towards the first overcrossing you see there and it looks like once again the far right lanes are the busiest. san mateo bridge traffic at the limit between hayward and the peninsula. >> more clouds moving in overnight. still a little sunshine as you look inland from our mount vaca. the sun coming up on what looks like some major changes here in the bay area today as the clouds already beginning to flow onshore. temperatures a little chilly in spots down to 43 now in santa rosa. 44 in napa. 57 though in san jose and 57 and cloudy in san francisco. delays at sfo of over 2 hours on arriving flights due to low clouds. this afternoon, it will be much cooler. clouds on the increase throughout the day. 70s, maybe some low 80s well inland. 60s at the coastline and a chance of sho
live in the silver terrace neighborhood of san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> thank you, anne.losed down streets for a while and impacted muni but right now everything is back on time. no delays on muni, caltrain and ferries. bay bridge things are thinning out at the bay bridge toll plaza. it's only backed up towards the first overcrossing you see there and it looks like once again the far right lanes are the busiest. san mateo bridge traffic at the limit between hayward and the...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, a troubled portrait is emerging this morning of a man who opened fire at the washington navy yard early monday morning killing 12 people. the behavior of aaron alexis had come to the attention of authorities a number of times over the years and even before the shooting. he had struggled with reports of mental illness. reports say just two days before the attack, the former navy reservist tried to buy an assault rifle from a gun store in virginia, but a state law prevented the purchase because he lived out of state. instead alexis bought the shotgun he used in the attack. the navy yard is two blocks from the capitol. senator harry reid said he would like to see new gun support law measuring including one that would keep guns from the mentally ill. >> anything we can do to focus attention on the senseless killings that take place. >> the white house says president obama doesn't accept regular mass shootings as the new normal. >>> meanwhile victims' families want to know why a
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, a troubled portrait is emerging this morning of a man who opened fire at the washington navy yard early monday morning killing 12 people. the behavior of aaron alexis had come to the attention of authorities a number of times over the years and even before the shooting. he had struggled with reports of mental illness. reports say just two days before the attack, the former navy reservist tried to buy an assault rifle from a gun store in virginia, but a...
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i am patti ann browne. >> i am heather childers. we begin with this one breaking news overnight terrorists in afghanistan. two afghans were killed after two-car bombs went off. the taliban is taking responsibility. >> elizabeth pran is live for us with the latest. >> good morning heather and patti ann. an suv and a van carrying militants drove up to the front gate of the consulate in the early morning hours. state department officials say they initiated an attack with possible grenades and rifles which triggered a gun battle with security forces. some militants were wearing suicide vests. in the footage we are seeing overnight you can see debris and twisted metal near the consulate's gate. it doesn't appear any attackers demanded to breech the front gates. two afghans were killed and several wounded. 7 attackers were also killed including the two drivers of the car bombs. american consulate personnel inside did take the proper shelter and they as we know now were not harmed. overnight we received a statement from the u.s. ambassador
i am patti ann browne. >> i am heather childers. we begin with this one breaking news overnight terrorists in afghanistan. two afghans were killed after two-car bombs went off. the taliban is taking responsibility. >> elizabeth pran is live for us with the latest. >> good morning heather and patti ann. an suv and a van carrying militants drove up to the front gate of the consulate in the early morning hours. state department officials say they initiated an attack with possible...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the president of russia has issued a very personal warning concerning the crisis in syria. vladimir putin writing "the new york times" warning that u.s. military intervention would unleash a new wave of terrorism. he said there's no doubt poison gas was used in syria but there was every reason to believe it was not used by the syrian army but by opposition forces to provoke intervention by their powerful foreign patrons who would be siding with fundamentalists. today high-level talks start between russia and the united states to talk about the chemical weapons. the white house says it's time for russia to step up. >> russia's assad's and syria's closest ally. russia has played a role in blocking the efforts thus far to hold assad accountable and what they are doing presents a real opportunity if it were to be successful. >> susan mcginnis is in washington with more on this. good morning, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie. today secretary of state kerry and russian
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the president of russia has issued a very personal warning concerning the crisis in syria. vladimir putin writing "the new york times" warning that u.s. military intervention would unleash a new wave of terrorism. he said there's no doubt poison gas was used in syria but there was every reason to believe it was not used by the syrian army but by opposition forces to provoke intervention by their powerful foreign patrons who would be siding with...
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okay, patti ann brown. make you sad to see women going to so much time and spending so much money to get something that the good lord gave you au naturel? >> well, really that part is right. i'm not sure about the rest of it but, you know, it's ridiculous. she's quoted -- i'm reading again, she says any woman can have big breasts and blond hair. it's more than looks. she has charisma. that's what i love and want to emulate. multiple surgical proceed hours. >> only 28. >> emulate her personality. >> that's a great point. >> tucker, is this woman completely insane? should she be locked up? >> she already lives in liverpool so she's been punished already. >> i didn't know i was setting you up. >> how many liverpudlians can pull this off. >> she's 46. but does she have a personality to emulate? i don't know pamela -- >> her and i are bffs so -- >> did you ever consider becoming an ellen degeneres look-alike? >> really? that's all i get? [ laughter ] >> out of time. >> well, why don't you answer his question. >>
okay, patti ann brown. make you sad to see women going to so much time and spending so much money to get something that the good lord gave you au naturel? >> well, really that part is right. i'm not sure about the rest of it but, you know, it's ridiculous. she's quoted -- i'm reading again, she says any woman can have big breasts and blond hair. it's more than looks. she has charisma. that's what i love and want to emulate. multiple surgical proceed hours. >> only 28. >>...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. tching. i'm anne-marie green. tching. i'm anne-marie green.itac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning. it's friday, september 6. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. if i look like i'm smiling, i am, because it's the weekend! >> yes! and friday. we have some great coming our way. temperatures starting to heat up. starting today we're going to see some much hotter temperatures, some places near 100 degrees over the weekend. we'll talk about it coming up. >> and checking your road forecast right now so far, so good over at the bay bridge toll plaza. we finally saw fewer cars behind the pay gates yesterday a little later in the morning commute so give you a breakdown of your travel times and get a check of mass transit on this friday. >> it is friday. all right, liz, thank you. >>> we begin with some new video this morning. we're hearing reports of an explosion in a burning commercial building on pacheco boulevard in martinez across the street from that shell station
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. tching. i'm anne-marie green. tching. i'm anne-marie green.itac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning. it's friday, september 6. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. if i look like i'm smiling, i am, because it's the weekend! >> yes! and friday. we have some great coming our way. temperatures starting to heat up. starting today we're going to see...
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okay, patti ann brown.t make you sad to see women going to so much time and spending so much money to get something that the good lord gave you au naturel? >> well, really that part is right. i'm not sure about the rest of it but, you know, it's ridiculous. she's quoted -- i'm reading again, she says any woman can have big breasts and blond hair. it's more than looks. she has charisma. that's what i love and want to emulate. multiple surgical proceed hours. >> only 28. >> emulate her personality. >> that's a great point. >> tucker, is this woman completely insane? should she be locked up? >> she already lives in liverpool so she's been punished already. >> i didn't know i was setting you up. >> how many liverpudlians can pull this off. >> she's 46. but does she have a personality to emulate? i don't know pamela -- >> her and i are bffs so -- >> did you ever consider becoming an ellen degeneres look-alike? >> really? that's all i get? [ laughter ] >> out of time. >> well, why don't you answer his question. >
okay, patti ann brown.t make you sad to see women going to so much time and spending so much money to get something that the good lord gave you au naturel? >> well, really that part is right. i'm not sure about the rest of it but, you know, it's ridiculous. she's quoted -- i'm reading again, she says any woman can have big breasts and blond hair. it's more than looks. she has charisma. that's what i love and want to emulate. multiple surgical proceed hours. >> only 28. >>...
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ann? >> a lot of people are looking forward to bicycling across the bridge -- biking across the bridge. how soon? >> reporter: well believe it or not, on tuesday at noon, they should have some bike lanes open. now we saw on the bridge today some wooden lanes but they'll attach to certain sections of the bridge down here at the bottom up there where they're doing the demolition. once the lanes are on the bridge you'll only go as far as the island but you won't get onto the island because some remnants of the old curve are in the way. >> oh okay. good distinction there. don knapp appreciate that. >>> all right, the chp has seen a rise in the number of drivers taking alternate routes in and out of san francisco. the street on the way to the golden gate bridge is one street that's often been backed up. the chp is encouraging drivers to take public transportation if they can and many are. that means b.a.r.t. continues to be crowded. no official numbers for today yet but b.a.r.t. says ridership
ann? >> a lot of people are looking forward to bicycling across the bridge -- biking across the bridge. how soon? >> reporter: well believe it or not, on tuesday at noon, they should have some bike lanes open. now we saw on the bridge today some wooden lanes but they'll attach to certain sections of the bridge down here at the bottom up there where they're doing the demolition. once the lanes are on the bridge you'll only go as far as the island but you won't get onto the island...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, the senate is expected to vote today on a bill to avoid a government shutdown, but republicans in the house say they aren't willing to compromise and will reject the stop gap budget measure. all this is setting the stage for a nail-biting weekend on capitol hill as attitude's deadline for a government shutdown quickly approaches. susan mcginnis is in washington with more. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. this is all about obama care. getting rid of the health care law is inside this bill that the senate is voting on today. house republicans put it in there. they said we'll fund the government if obama care is dead. now, the senate is supposed to take that bill, take out the obama care provision, send it back to the house. what happens after that is anybody's guess, and that is why we are now facing yet another budget showdown. the senate will likely vote yes on a bill to keep the government operating through mid-november, averting a shutdown at moment monday. la
i'm anne-marie green. well, the senate is expected to vote today on a bill to avoid a government shutdown, but republicans in the house say they aren't willing to compromise and will reject the stop gap budget measure. all this is setting the stage for a nail-biting weekend on capitol hill as attitude's deadline for a government shutdown quickly approaches. susan mcginnis is in washington with more. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. this is all about obama care. getting...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, the full senate could vote as early as next week on a resolution authorizing military action against syria. the measure narrowly passed the senate foreign relations committee yesterday. the house is considering a similar resolution. but the president did not rule out taking military action without congressional approval. meanwhile mr. obama looks for international support at the g-20 economic summit hosted by russia. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: president obama arrived in st. petersburg, russia, today with a message for g-20 summit leaders. support the u.s. and its intention to launch a military strike against syria. >> my credibility's not on the line. the international community's credibility is on the line. the world is on the line when the u.s. population, 98% of the population says the use of chemical weapons is -- >> reporter: it would add resolution at home. wednesday a senate committee approved a resolution granting the president at least 60 days to carry out mi
i'm anne-marie green. well, the full senate could vote as early as next week on a resolution authorizing military action against syria. the measure narrowly passed the senate foreign relations committee yesterday. the house is considering a similar resolution. but the president did not rule out taking military action without congressional approval. meanwhile mr. obama looks for international support at the g-20 economic summit hosted by russia. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter:...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, in a 16-minute speech president obama told a mostly skeptical nation that one way or another syria's chemicmical weas threat must be removed. he says the dip employee man it plan holds promise but if that fails, the u.s. has a moral obligation to use military force. >> to my friends on the right, i ask you to reconcile your mite with a when a commitment to america's miltary with mite with a failure to act when a cause is so plainly just. to my friends on the left, i ask you to reconcile your belief in freedom of dignity for all people, with those images of children writhing in pain and going still on a cold hospital floor. for sometimes resolutions and statements of condemnation are simply not enough. >> well, tomorrow, secretary of state john kerry heads to geneva to meet with the russian foreign minister. syria has agreed to a russian plan to put its chemical weapons under international control, but this morning diplomatic maneuvering to end the crisis has already hit a sn
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, in a 16-minute speech president obama told a mostly skeptical nation that one way or another syria's chemicmical weas threat must be removed. he says the dip employee man it plan holds promise but if that fails, the u.s. has a moral obligation to use military force. >> to my friends on the right, i ask you to reconcile your mite with a when a commitment to america's miltary with mite with a failure to act when a cause is so plainly just. to my...
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somebody said -- so it's like i say to anne "anne nice shirt. nice jacket. >> but you hate it. >> and i hate it or maybe i don't. i'm giving a complement. the thing is facebook inc. doesn't know the context but now we have a system in place and i can resolve to anne and anne could say "i didn't mean to post that photo in an inappropriate way. i'm going to take it down" and we survey the people and everyone feels good about the situation and traditionally we thought it was a case of bullying and two people -- >> misunderstanding. >> there was a misunderstanding so i wanted to point that out and we have this new social resolution thing and a great way to solve problems at a scale of hundreds of millions of people and it's quite awesome to see that unfold, and the last thing i was going to point out in my version of sizzle reel everything we're trying do is create a culture where people speak up for each other and there's a story that i'm going to show you that i think sort of like epitomizes this how do you use social media and the power of friend
somebody said -- so it's like i say to anne "anne nice shirt. nice jacket. >> but you hate it. >> and i hate it or maybe i don't. i'm giving a complement. the thing is facebook inc. doesn't know the context but now we have a system in place and i can resolve to anne and anne could say "i didn't mean to post that photo in an inappropriate way. i'm going to take it down" and we survey the people and everyone feels good about the situation and traditionally we thought it...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the battle over the federal budget. if a deal between congress and the white house isn't reached, the government will run out of money in just 12 days. tomorrow the government controlled house plan as resolution to avoid a shutdown but strip away funding of obama's healthcare overhaul. susan mcginnis has more. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. congress is about to embark on another game of brinksmanship. one senate republican calls the plan a suicide note, but house speaker john boehner is under pressure if the more conservative wing of hiss party as the critical deadline approaches. >> there should be no conversation about shutting the government down. that's not the goal here. our goal here is to cut spending and to protect the american people from obama care. it's as simple as that. >> in an effort to placate his conservative members, speaker boehner hopes to pass a bill that extends the government spending for three months but defends the health care
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the battle over the federal budget. if a deal between congress and the white house isn't reached, the government will run out of money in just 12 days. tomorrow the government controlled house plan as resolution to avoid a shutdown but strip away funding of obama's healthcare overhaul. susan mcginnis has more. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. congress is about to embark on another game of brinksmanship. one senate republican calls the...
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i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching.day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is kpix 5 news. >> good morning, everyone. it's monday september 30th. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. i jumped an hour . how about that. wish full thinking on a monday. >> the clouds coming in today. any rain drops on the windshield? a couple drops out there. tracking the storm system. not much to it. will we see more rain? we'll talk about that coming up. >> we have folks using windshield wiper this morning toward san francisco but wide open at the bay bridge toll plaza. i'll have more traffic in a few minutes. >> thanks. >> after two nights of loud music and dozens of arrest, people just want a peaceful night of sleep. more on the two day rav that invaded their neighborhood. >> a stream of 20 somethings wait in long lines. >> we're about to have fun. >> i promise you how rap and hip hop is, this is going to be the next step. >> this is video tonight from inside the venue beyond wonderful feat
i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching.day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is kpix 5 news. >> good morning, everyone. it's monday september 30th. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. i jumped an hour . how about that. wish full thinking on a monday. >> the clouds coming in today. any rain drops on the windshield? a couple drops out there. tracking the storm system. not much to it. will we see more rain? we'll talk...
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good morning, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie. so many people i'm talking to have already accepted that a government shutdown is coming tomorrow. the latest proposal is guaranteed to be rejected by the senate. the only hint of a negotiation here has been that the earlier house proposal killed obamacare, and this latest one just delays obamacare, but the senate remains adamant, and right now neither side is blinking and there's less than 20 hours to go. a partial government shutdown begins at midnight unless congress can reach a deal. this afternoon the senate will likely vote down a house plan to fund the government because it calls for a one-year delay of the president's health care law. that will leave house republicans just a few hours to decide their next move. >> i think the house will get back together in enough time, send another provision not to shut the government down but to fund it, and it will have a few other options in there for the senate to look at again. >> gop members stood in front of the capitol sunday criticiz
good morning, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie. so many people i'm talking to have already accepted that a government shutdown is coming tomorrow. the latest proposal is guaranteed to be rejected by the senate. the only hint of a negotiation here has been that the earlier house proposal killed obamacare, and this latest one just delays obamacare, but the senate remains adamant, and right now neither side is blinking and there's less than 20 hours to go. a partial government shutdown...
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anne arundel county decided to settle its case with karla hamner; however, the disgraced former county executive is only digging in his heels. the woman who claimed she was constantly harassed by then county executive john leopold settles her case against him and anne arundel county. karla hamner will receive $110,000 plus attorneys fees. >> it's been very difficult and emotional. >> reporter: it's vindication for hamner who was leopold's assistant. she said he made unwanted sexual advances, screamed at her because of her hair style and fired her after she complained. >> it's been a long, hard battle. >> reporter: leopold was convicted of personal misconduct in january of this year. prosecutors say he forced employees to carry out his personal tasks like handling campaign signs and emptying his catheter bag. leopold resigned from office and served 30 days in jail. we contacted leopold's attorney who told us they're appealing his criminal conviction. >> there's no amount of money that you can attach to what i've been through to make everything okay. >> reporter: and anne arundel county
anne arundel county decided to settle its case with karla hamner; however, the disgraced former county executive is only digging in his heels. the woman who claimed she was constantly harassed by then county executive john leopold settles her case against him and anne arundel county. karla hamner will receive $110,000 plus attorneys fees. >> it's been very difficult and emotional. >> reporter: it's vindication for hamner who was leopold's assistant. she said he made unwanted sexual...
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also nbc's ann curry who interviewed the iranian president in tehran last week. the first interview he had granted to a western journalist. ann, there were seeds and signs of this in your conversation with him, and what are you hearing about what transpired today tonight? >> in fact, what we're hearing is that this is the sign of respect that president rowhani has been talking to us about when we were in iran talking, a sign of respect that he has been wanting for iran, that iran's been wanting. this is the biggest sign of respect that this country has gotten in 34 years from the united states. and president rowhani has said that without respect, there is no relationship and there is no nuclear deal. it is essentially a formal recognition by the united states of a president -- of a country that the u.s. has no diplomatic relationship with. and it is much more important to the iranians than a handshake, because this conversation, we understand, lasted ten minutes, maybe even a few minutes more. it did talk about the nuclear topic. and so for the people at home in
also nbc's ann curry who interviewed the iranian president in tehran last week. the first interview he had granted to a western journalist. ann, there were seeds and signs of this in your conversation with him, and what are you hearing about what transpired today tonight? >> in fact, what we're hearing is that this is the sign of respect that president rowhani has been talking to us about when we were in iran talking, a sign of respect that he has been wanting for iran, that iran's been...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, ariel castro, the ohio man who held three women captive for years has apparently committed suicide. castro was found hanging in an ohio prison cell last night. his death marks the end of an ordeal that began more than ten years ago and came to a climax bag in may when his victims escaped his cleveland home. castro spared himself the death penalty by pleading guilty to more than 900 counts, including rape and kidnapping, but he spent less than four months in captivity before dying. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: ariel castro, the man responsible for holding three women captive for about a decade has apparently taken his own life. late last night prison officials say inmate ariel castro was found hanging in his cell this evening at 9:20 p.m. at the correctional reception center. shortly after he was transported to osumc where he was pronounced dead. at so at 10:52 p.m. a thorough review of this incident is under way. in late july castro was sentenced to life in prison plus
i'm anne-marie green. well, ariel castro, the ohio man who held three women captive for years has apparently committed suicide. castro was found hanging in an ohio prison cell last night. his death marks the end of an ordeal that began more than ten years ago and came to a climax bag in may when his victims escaped his cleveland home. castro spared himself the death penalty by pleading guilty to more than 900 counts, including rape and kidnapping, but he spent less than four months in captivity...
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a few days, > kelly-anne said... >> i think my water's broken. i'm a first time mom.i don't know what to expect, what it's supposed to look like... how i'm supposed to feel, but somehow i just knew that, >> okay... > we got immediately into the car and off we went to... > to somerset hospital. >> junaid's speeding down the m5 and i'm moving up and down >> across the seat. > when we got there i said to the nurse, my...my wife's water broke. she's in labor > and then they...okay. >> they basically put me in and i had to lie in bed, and they examined me and not much muni... communication, which i found surprising, but i didn't know what to expect, so i thought, okay, this is the norm at the hospital, and i just lay there and i cried and i...i called junaid and i asked him, what am i doing here? i don't want to be here. no one's taking care of me. the nurse had injected me with...with morphine for the pain. i asked for something for the pain and they injected me twice. that actually caused pain to sort of fall asleep and i was doing all the work by myself. that's why the
a few days, > kelly-anne said... >> i think my water's broken. i'm a first time mom.i don't know what to expect, what it's supposed to look like... how i'm supposed to feel, but somehow i just knew that, >> okay... > we got immediately into the car and off we went to... > to somerset hospital. >> junaid's speeding down the m5 and i'm moving up and down >> across the seat. > when we got there i said to the nurse, my...my wife's water broke. she's in labor >...
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i'm ann notarangelo. the rain is letting up and clouds are parting. this is what it looks like right now from the top of the transamerica building in san francisco looking out towards the golden gate bridge. and this is a live look at san jose, a few drops out there. still on the camera lens, but you can see the rain has ended for the most part but earlier today, this is what it looked like over much of the bay area. this is daly city around 10:30 this morning. it was a significant downpour for the first rain of the season. roberta gonzales joins us now with how much rain actually fell today. >> you know, ann, that's kind of funny you say the first rain of the season. i was thinking of it as the last rain of the summer season this being the last day of summer. good evening, everybody. this is our live hi-def doppler radar so it's actual precipitation as it is hitting the pavement and we have one lonely cell left over the calaveras mountain range due east of sunol at this particular time. when you see the yellow on the screen and the orange, that is si
i'm ann notarangelo. the rain is letting up and clouds are parting. this is what it looks like right now from the top of the transamerica building in san francisco looking out towards the golden gate bridge. and this is a live look at san jose, a few drops out there. still on the camera lens, but you can see the rain has ended for the most part but earlier today, this is what it looked like over much of the bay area. this is daly city around 10:30 this morning. it was a significant downpour for...
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refugee crisis. ♪ ♪ >> the images you just saw were from our very own ann curry.ian refugee camp in jordan. nearly 2 million syrians have sought refuge in these camps and nearly 1 million are children. the u.n. has called the conflict in syria the worst humanitarian crisis in 20 years. ann, great to see you again. >> great to see you, david. >> the story of that last image, that little boy in that refugee camp, his story got to you. >> his name is abraham, 10 years old, born with a birth defect. his mother said he was robust and walking, healthy, happy before the war. now having seen his father killed and now in that refugee camp in jordan, he's lost nearly a fourth of his body weight, david. he's not walking. he can barely eat because the water is so bad. kids are complaining about their stomachs hurting and not being able to eat. he is one of a million children who are refugees from this war, and they are the majority of this war. in fact, the true face of the syrian war refugee is not only a child, it's a child under the age of 11. >> so what happens to them? b
refugee crisis. ♪ ♪ >> the images you just saw were from our very own ann curry.ian refugee camp in jordan. nearly 2 million syrians have sought refuge in these camps and nearly 1 million are children. the u.n. has called the conflict in syria the worst humanitarian crisis in 20 years. ann, great to see you again. >> great to see you, david. >> the story of that last image, that little boy in that refugee camp, his story got to you. >> his name is abraham, 10 years...
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anne-marie? >> debora patta, thank you. >>> a wildfire burning in and around yosemite is now the fourth largest in california history and still growing. now the rim fire has burned 351 square miles. that's an area larger than san francisco, oakland and san jose combined. 111 structures have been destroyed. it's now 45% contained. >>> david frost was a satirist, a game show host, but will best be remembered as a master interviewer. frost died saturday night at the age of 74. during his career, frost interviewed many of the world's most powerful, famous and notorious people, but as edward lawrence reports, it's one series of talks that made his name. >> reporter: david frost received worldwide fame for his historic series of interviews with president richard nixon. he's best known for getting the former president to admit wrongdoing in the watergate scandal. >> i let down my friends. i let down the country. >> reporter: in 1977, three years after resigning, nixon refused to talk with anyone. frost
anne-marie? >> debora patta, thank you. >>> a wildfire burning in and around yosemite is now the fourth largest in california history and still growing. now the rim fire has burned 351 square miles. that's an area larger than san francisco, oakland and san jose combined. 111 structures have been destroyed. it's now 45% contained. >>> david frost was a satirist, a game show host, but will best be remembered as a master interviewer. frost died saturday night at the age of...
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anne makovec a-- finally back home this morning.x 5 reporter anne makovec is in dublin with the latest on the firefighting efforts. making progress, anne. >> reporter: that's right. we are waiting for an official update at 7 a.m. we are also going to have a live interview with the pio, the man in charge of what's going on here this firefight going since sunday. that's coming up at 6:00. but let's give you the latest numbers that we have right now from overnight on this fire. it is now 60% contained. it's burned more than 3200 acres of mount diablo. all evacuations and road closures, though, have been lifted. what a relief. that fire started at around 1:00 sunday afternoon burning out of control multiplying in size and causing dozens of families to evacuate their homes. but no homes were burned in the end. and people who live here are beyond grateful. >> i was very surprised and grateful, i mean, we really dodged a bullet up here. >> you know, really in this kind of an environment, it's amazing that they were able to control. >> repo
anne makovec a-- finally back home this morning.x 5 reporter anne makovec is in dublin with the latest on the firefighting efforts. making progress, anne. >> reporter: that's right. we are waiting for an official update at 7 a.m. we are also going to have a live interview with the pio, the man in charge of what's going on here this firefight going since sunday. that's coming up at 6:00. but let's give you the latest numbers that we have right now from overnight on this fire. it is now 60%...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, syrian president bashar al assad tells "cbs this morning" anchor charlie rose that there's no proof his regime is responsible for the chemical atang against the syrian people. it is the first time the dictator has spoken to u.s. television network since president obama asked congress to approve a military strike against syria. speaking in london, secretary of state john kerry dismissed assad's claim, saying the evidence speaks for itself. earlier in paris kerry urged arab leaders to support a strike against syria. >> he has one of the largest stocks of chemical weapons in the world and at the moment he has no intention of really negotiating, so it is certain that if he is threatened, he will use them again. >> meanwhile president obama continues his efforts to build support for a military strike on syria. he'll be lobbying congress and the american public this week. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president obama will be going a
i'm anne-marie green. well, syrian president bashar al assad tells "cbs this morning" anchor charlie rose that there's no proof his regime is responsible for the chemical atang against the syrian people. it is the first time the dictator has spoken to u.s. television network since president obama asked congress to approve a military strike against syria. speaking in london, secretary of state john kerry dismissed assad's claim, saying the evidence speaks for itself. earlier in paris...
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sister sally. >> sally-ann, good morning to you. can you hear me? sally-ann, are you there? i'm so very happy that on this day, you are one year old. my baby sister. [ applause ] >> you said it, sally-ann. and we see robin improving every, single day. i know a lot of people want to know, how are you, sally-ann? >> lara, i am doing well. everyone needs to know that to be a donor, it is -- it's like a walk in the park. it is so easy. i had no side effects, no problems whatsoever. and i just want to use this opportunity to tell people out there that there are so many who are waiting for a bone marrow match. and if you can, please join, be the match. and get on the registry. save a life, do what you can to make this world better. and i want to thank abc for being there for my sister, robin. you have been her extended family. i want to thank everyone across the nation who prayed for my sister, who loved my sister and who supported my sister. and i want to -- everything that you've done for robin. >> i said i wasn't going to cry. i said i wasn't going to cry. >> in case you're won
sister sally. >> sally-ann, good morning to you. can you hear me? sally-ann, are you there? i'm so very happy that on this day, you are one year old. my baby sister. [ applause ] >> you said it, sally-ann. and we see robin improving every, single day. i know a lot of people want to know, how are you, sally-ann? >> lara, i am doing well. everyone needs to know that to be a donor, it is -- it's like a walk in the park. it is so easy. i had no side effects, no problems...
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all right, anne makovec, live in daly city. thank you. >>> standardized tests as we know them may soon be history in california public schools. the state schools chief and a concord assemblywoman will discuss replacing the pencil and paper star tests. the proposed new tests would be only done on computers. those are similar to the "common core" programs used in some 45 other states. >>> "rideshare" companies could get the go-ahead to operate here in california the state public utilities commission will consider new regulations when it meets this morning in san francisco. the proposal would require driver training, background checks and insurance coverage. "rideshare" operators are supporting the rule. cab companies are opposed. >>> distraction scams have bay area police on high alert and they are warning homeowners these kinds of burglaries come in several different forms. in fremont it's the snake search. police have surveillance video of a woman who posed as an animal control officer. she got one victim to go into her backyar
all right, anne makovec, live in daly city. thank you. >>> standardized tests as we know them may soon be history in california public schools. the state schools chief and a concord assemblywoman will discuss replacing the pencil and paper star tests. the proposed new tests would be only done on computers. those are similar to the "common core" programs used in some 45 other states. >>> "rideshare" companies could get the go-ahead to operate here in...
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we'll talk to ann coulter about that next up with kudlow.r 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. >>> not yet another diplomatic snub against the president. leader of brazil announced today she is backing out of a visit. michelle caruso-cabrera joins us now. >> we're supposed to be coming together with two of the largest economies in america, trade the main topic. but she is angry at the president and the united states at revelations made by edward snowden that the national security spied on her, the communication on her
we'll talk to ann coulter about that next up with kudlow.r 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build...
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ann curry by satellite. much more of ann's reporting on our website and tomorrow morning on today. for more on this we want to go to andrea mitchell at the state department. so this is the newman. the world came to know ahmadinejad before him. what was important about what he just said versus what we he have heard from iran before? >> reporter: well, this is a very, very big deal. and i can tell you at the white house and the highest levels of the state department, they were watching for this all day. they were looking for these signals in this interview. he made it very clear he wants a deal on the nuclear weapons. the president said just yesterday he wants to test his seriousness. and that is what they're going to be looking for at the u.n. there's no formal meeting scheduled. they're not planning one, but unlike his predecessor, you can very well understand that when both of them are at the u.n., same time, same place, they're going to look for an opportunity to see each other, perhaps to have a real conversation. and they believe iran wants this because of the sanctions, becaus
ann curry by satellite. much more of ann's reporting on our website and tomorrow morning on today. for more on this we want to go to andrea mitchell at the state department. so this is the newman. the world came to know ahmadinejad before him. what was important about what he just said versus what we he have heard from iran before? >> reporter: well, this is a very, very big deal. and i can tell you at the white house and the highest levels of the state department, they were watching for...
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anne. oh, god. anne. i'm so sorry they brought you here. to spare you. - spare me from knowing what i have always felt? that you never desired me. or from knowing what you did to tom? - what happened in there might bring closure to a 20-year-old tragedy, but it doesn't solve our case. - well, if one of them had killed bailey, it would have surfaced in that room. - tom reynolds' death still drives this. - but how? who's blackmailing whom? - i'm wanna go to staten island, retrace bailey's last movements. it's an opportunitye to stop and savor, the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-con. get out. igarnier invents olia. a haircolor breakthrough. our first ammonia-free permanent color, powered by oil. olia propel
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(ann interjects: "let him ask his question!") say common core cirriculum is being rushed with no input from parents. dr. hairston: "you can't find yourself in october, november still trying to figure it out. the school year is already well underway by that point." doctor hairston stresses this is a national issue... as states are sharing the onus on adopting this with local districts. today, florida governor rick scott announced his state was pulling out of the test. in towson, paul gessler, fox45 news at ten. a school district in oregon is now banning the cheerleading squad from wearing their uniforms at school. the problem is... their skirts are considered to be too short. some parents aren't happy about the new rule.... especially after spending hundreds of dollars on the uniforms. (jeff bryant, parent: 20.59. :38 they're in front of thousands of people tonight, in the same uniforms, but they can't wear them to school. why? why the change now, what happened from last year, what happened in a week, i don't understand ) the dist
(ann interjects: "let him ask his question!") say common core cirriculum is being rushed with no input from parents. dr. hairston: "you can't find yourself in october, november still trying to figure it out. the school year is already well underway by that point." doctor hairston stresses this is a national issue... as states are sharing the onus on adopting this with local districts. today, florida governor rick scott announced his state was pulling out of the test. in...