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detect terrorists who hide bombs in their underwear. >> we're not changing the policies. >> reporter: hours later he said those policies may change as conditions warrant. uncomfortable? secretary state hillary clinton think so. >> wouldou submit to one of these patdowns? >> not if i could avoid it, no. who would? >> reporter: some are urging an opt-out holiday protest on weapons. many say it's a necessary invasion of privacy. if we go to cavity search th rubber gloves, i'll have a problem there. other than that, let her go. >> reporter: congress wants to take a closer look at the procedure and whether tsa is the agency that should be doing it. >> an upcoming congressional hearings, closer look at whether private security agents might actually do a better job. eun? >> tracie potts on capitol hill. tracie, thank you. >> editors of an online mag science promised small scale attacks. terrorists hid explosive in printer cartridges and tried to ship them on planes. the mission was cheap and only took four months to orchestrate. >> federal officials are react to go claims that north korea may have secrey built a highly sophistica
detect terrorists who hide bombs in their underwear. >> we're not changing the policies. >> reporter: hours later he said those policies may change as conditions warrant. uncomfortable? secretary state hillary clinton think so. >> wouldou submit to one of these patdowns? >> not if i could avoid it, no. who would? >> reporter: some are urging an opt-out holiday protest on weapons. many say it's a necessary invasion of privacy. if we go to cavity search th rubber...
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a few weather changed may be in store for the week ahead. leigh glaser telling you more about that. >> alan: another busy day for bay area airports. the thanksgiving holiday almost over, and today hundreds of thousands of americans are flying home. officials at san francisco international airport say things are running smoothly so far today but the airport is expected to get busier this evening. sfo is projecting a 4% increase in thanksgiving holiday travel compared to last year. about 115,000 people were expected to use the airport today. >>> in the sierra, ski row -- resorts are hoping for a banner year. many opened early and with more lifts. this is heavenly mountain resort. other tahoe area resorted reported up to 170 inches of snow. nearly half of the 400-inches of average snowfall in a typical season. >> leigh glaser is here. >> leigh: they're loving it. we're going to take a shot right now and show you heavenly right now from our heavenly camera there. south lake, 23 degrees. truck year -- truckee reporting 16 degrees. a nice weekend.
a few weather changed may be in store for the week ahead. leigh glaser telling you more about that. >> alan: another busy day for bay area airports. the thanksgiving holiday almost over, and today hundreds of thousands of americans are flying home. officials at san francisco international airport say things are running smoothly so far today but the airport is expected to get busier this evening. sfo is projecting a 4% increase in thanksgiving holiday travel compared to last year. about...
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we are running an orphan age in thailand in a small village near chang mai and we are taking care of 30 children who got the virus through mother-infant transmission and already lost their parents. >> are children getting enough treatment? >> yes. fortunately now our children have the proper medication, but in the first two years, we started in 1999. we couldn't give them the medicine yet, so we lost ten children by aids, but since 2002, since they can take the hiv medication, they can live normally, healthy, just the same as any other child can. >> that's wonderful. but not all children are there fortunate, are they? >> there are some children in our village who some of them are taking the medication, but some of them are still afraid of discrimination or losing their friends. they don't even go to the tests so they cannot get proper medication. also, thailand takes care of the basic medication, but if the medication has to get stronger, the cost of medication is very high so some of them still cannot afford the medicine. >> you saw in the video there was a problem with side effects
we are running an orphan age in thailand in a small village near chang mai and we are taking care of 30 children who got the virus through mother-infant transmission and already lost their parents. >> are children getting enough treatment? >> yes. fortunately now our children have the proper medication, but in the first two years, we started in 1999. we couldn't give them the medicine yet, so we lost ten children by aids, but since 2002, since they can take the hiv medication, they...
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find out what changes may be coming to itunes. keep it here. the most powerful half ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. that's forty thousand more than ford. chevy silverado. the most dependable, longest-lasting full- size pickup on the road. use your all-star edition discount for... a total value of six thousand dollars on a 2011 silverado. see your local chevrolet dealer. ♪ ♪ hello sunshine ♪ sweet as you can be ♪ i love waking up [ chuckles ] ♪ to your morning melody ♪ i can tell it's gonna be ♪ a sweet day [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey for a yummy sweet taste that's just right. and the 100% natural whole grain oats treat your heart sweet. because they can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. ♪ you're sweet to me bee happy. bee healthy. >>> we've guilty some rain out there. light rain across the metro. watch out for some heavier showers. our day planner today, we have chances of rain all day. temperatures will slowly climb to near 60
find out what changes may be coming to itunes. keep it here. the most powerful half ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. that's forty thousand more than ford. chevy silverado. the most dependable, longest-lasting full- size pickup on the road. use your all-star edition discount for... a total value of six thousand dollars on a 2011 silverado. see your local chevrolet dealer. ♪ ♪ hello sunshine ♪ sweet as you can be ♪ i love waking up [ chuckles ] ♪ to your...
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but as voters head to the polls today, republicans think change may work in their favor. >> have you made up your mind about who you're supporting for u.s. senate? >> reporter: in 472 races across the country, in who controls the house and senate, candidates' midterm appeals are now last-minute pleas. >> to get a vote for me. >> you better goat for kendrick meeks for united states senate. >> we need you to get fired up. >> reporter: first lady michelle obama rallied democrats last night, while president obama focused on radio interviews from the white house. >> i want to make sure that all of your listeners understand the importance of this election. >> here we come, ohio. look out. >> reporter: house minority leader, john boehner, hopes control of his chamber changes. in nevada, senate majority leader, harry reid, is trailing in the polls. >> you know, i'm not finished fighting. >> i am not a career politician. and i think that that's what america wants and needs. >> reporter: reid's opponent, sharron angle, comes with the tea party backing that's shaken up so many races this electi
but as voters head to the polls today, republicans think change may work in their favor. >> have you made up your mind about who you're supporting for u.s. senate? >> reporter: in 472 races across the country, in who controls the house and senate, candidates' midterm appeals are now last-minute pleas. >> to get a vote for me. >> you better goat for kendrick meeks for united states senate. >> we need you to get fired up. >> reporter: first lady michelle obama...
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. >> tsa suggests changes may be in the works in the airport screening procedures. they are advising passengers to deal with it. >> and test results reveal dangerous levels of toxic metals in drinking glasses. it's a holiday week. we made it. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm kristen sze. >> did you meet something this morning, scattered showers. >> we had a meeting of the minds very brief conversation and we both moved on. >> but they do make the roads slick this morning and let's get the latest? >> good morning to you. still tracking a few scattered showers down along the peninsula coast and also about to move in to sonoma and napa county. this one is moving over half moon bay and move into the santa cruz mountains in the next half-hour. next batch moving through mendocino county so anywhere on 101 and sonoma county, expect wet weather. couple hundreds of an inch but it could make things slick for the commute. >> good morning, there is an accident in vallejo and on the north on-ramp to westbound 780. not blocking in lanes but 780 approaching violence there is slow down.
. >> tsa suggests changes may be in the works in the airport screening procedures. they are advising passengers to deal with it. >> and test results reveal dangerous levels of toxic metals in drinking glasses. it's a holiday week. we made it. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm kristen sze. >> did you meet something this morning, scattered showers. >> we had a meeting of the minds very brief conversation and we both moved on. >> but they do make the roads slick this...
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how you can help. >>> many people say they don't lock their car doors but what happened here may change all that. >>> right now i'm using live stormtracker 2 to track showers, another round of showers perhaps snow on bay area peaks. i'll let you know how that could impact your neighborhood. >>> this is the reason behind a rough start to the holiday week for thousands of drivers in the l.a. area. all the southbound lanes of interstate 5? sanity concrete -- santa clarita. police say both drivers suffered minor injuries. >>> in marin county more than 40 people learned the hard way over the weekend they need to lock their cars at night. and rob roth is live in san al sell mow this evening to explain what happened. >> reporter: locking your car door is easy. you press the button and it's done. but san anselmo police say people are paying the price for not doing it. when he walked out to his black lexus yesterday morning, he noticed something was wrong. >> our glove box was open and kind of everything had been rifled and was sitting on the floor so it's clear to us that somebody had kind of c
how you can help. >>> many people say they don't lock their car doors but what happened here may change all that. >>> right now i'm using live stormtracker 2 to track showers, another round of showers perhaps snow on bay area peaks. i'll let you know how that could impact your neighborhood. >>> this is the reason behind a rough start to the holiday week for thousands of drivers in the l.a. area. all the southbound lanes of interstate 5? sanity concrete -- santa...
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. >> couric: tonight, they promised to fight childhood obesity, but the biggest change may be working harder than ever to get kids hooked on fast foods. i'm katie couric. also tonight, the death penalty in a horrific home invasion and murder. dr. william petit, the father and husband of the victims, finds little comfort in the verdict. >> the hole in your heart and the hole in your soul is still there. >> reporter: plus, the odd couple of the animal world, like a lot of relationships, this one's headed to court. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. in a perfect world, american families would gather each night about now for a healthy home- cooked meal. but for an increasing number of people, dinner is often fast food. three years ago, the big chains promised to help fight childhood obesity, but a report out today suggests they've done the exact opposite. it's the most comprehensive study ever into fast food nutrition and marketing. it shows that out of more than 3,0
. >> couric: tonight, they promised to fight childhood obesity, but the biggest change may be working harder than ever to get kids hooked on fast foods. i'm katie couric. also tonight, the death penalty in a horrific home invasion and murder. dr. william petit, the father and husband of the victims, finds little comfort in the verdict. >> the hole in your heart and the hole in your soul is still there. >> reporter: plus, the odd couple of the animal world, like a lot of...
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caltrans says if you're going to the mountains, change may be necessary along the mountain passes in and 50. >>> let's check in with our meteorologist mark tamayo. i was surprised by how much rain we called but you called it. >> there was a punch today in the sierra and beyond. all that white is corresponding to snow. in fact, we have chain controls right now posted on the interstate 880 right around kingvale. you can see the coverage with the rain showers still a factor in the south bay as you can pick out closer to morgan hill. those yellow hills correspond to heavier downpours. we will show you this up in the north bay and we have coverage still in the increase for richmond and closing in on berkeley is well in fact. not being too extreme but enough to wet the roadways and still watching some action and moving in toward the san mateo county coastline. in fact, we had a heavier cell ready to move into the bay. as far as temperatures tomorrow morning, we're going to be cooling down quite a bit. napa, san francisco 49 degrees and san jose 47 to start out your monday morning: it was a
caltrans says if you're going to the mountains, change may be necessary along the mountain passes in and 50. >>> let's check in with our meteorologist mark tamayo. i was surprised by how much rain we called but you called it. >> there was a punch today in the sierra and beyond. all that white is corresponding to snow. in fact, we have chain controls right now posted on the interstate 880 right around kingvale. you can see the coverage with the rain showers still a factor in the...
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interesting it's about ten of them which is very interesting it's about three or five of them which may change the whole sectors and it all there are three projects. which may change the world. now the russian stock exchange yes it decided to hold an i.p.o. as soon as next year falls aims to increase capitalization and to expand its operations russia and the cia it will place at least twenty percent of shell it's worth around six hundred thirty million dollars just. in time to check numbers now european stock markets are making it's like going to london markets bruces by polls or results from b.p. spain's b.b.b. a bank drag spanish stocks on news video with turkey guarantee you can see in london if it sees climbing making more sense now. and here in moscow both as a fast enough to trade investors here and globally i'm just new ways in the outcome of the u.s. federal reserve's two day meeting so they're holding off and to me. that's a very well you know the world bank has lowered its outlook for russia's growth its revised its g.d.p. for calls to four point two percent from fire four point five
interesting it's about ten of them which is very interesting it's about three or five of them which may change the whole sectors and it all there are three projects. which may change the world. now the russian stock exchange yes it decided to hold an i.p.o. as soon as next year falls aims to increase capitalization and to expand its operations russia and the cia it will place at least twenty percent of shell it's worth around six hundred thirty million dollars just. in time to check numbers now...
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which may change the world. now in other news the russian stock exchange alter yes was decided to hold soon as next year bulls aims to increase come fly as asian and to expand its operations in russia and the c.i.s. no plays at least twenty percent of shares worth around six hundred million dollars . check the numbers now in european stock markets are making a slight gains with the london markets boosted by polls results from b.p. both ways b.v.a. bad drugs buying stocks out on news that we do with turkey guaranteed going to see in london the fruit seize up no point eight percent share of imperial tobacco group up nearly one percent reporting revenue. and here most credible says up to no trace investors here and globally are anxiously awaiting the outcome of the us federal reserve's three day meeting they were holding off on and big moves from i expect it's looking into that. and the news in three now the world bank is loaded up to russia's growth to revise its g.d.p. vocals to four point two percent from four p
which may change the world. now in other news the russian stock exchange alter yes was decided to hold soon as next year bulls aims to increase come fly as asian and to expand its operations in russia and the c.i.s. no plays at least twenty percent of shares worth around six hundred million dollars . check the numbers now in european stock markets are making a slight gains with the london markets boosted by polls results from b.p. both ways b.v.a. bad drugs buying stocks out on news that we do...
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. >>> after zero weeks' worth of passenger complaints, some changes may be in store. -- after a week's worth of complaints. >> there's been a lot of talk about what is right and wrong and what is too close for comfort when going through screening procedures. yesterday the tsa administrator said that the screenings are necessary to keep us safe also that possibly the tsa is backing down, saying that the screening procedures would be done as warranted. new security scanners and pat- downs at airports are getting a lot of reaction. frustrated passengers. >> the tsa is out of control. >> some believe the pat-downs are too comfortable. the tsa work on the weekend to convince passengers spent the measures are necessary and that that the pat-said downs would be conducted as warranted. >> you have the option of requesting the in a private home to be viewed by the person of your choice. >> you only get a if you decline the. >> i feel greater security with the scanners. >> there's an internet movement urging passengers to out out of body scans this week to slow security and to appoint to the tsa
. >>> after zero weeks' worth of passenger complaints, some changes may be in store. -- after a week's worth of complaints. >> there's been a lot of talk about what is right and wrong and what is too close for comfort when going through screening procedures. yesterday the tsa administrator said that the screenings are necessary to keep us safe also that possibly the tsa is backing down, saying that the screening procedures would be done as warranted. new security scanners and...
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. >> change may beeeded but not today. not on the busiest flying day of the year. no one wanted to touch this protest except the patdown its premise, run it through the logic scanner and throw it on the rediculist. with the process. that does it for this edition of "360." thank you for watching. >> larry: tonight -- jack hanna brings his zoo to you. what's on my head? we've got a snow leopard. we've got alligators. and a camel. all right already. snakes and a screech owl for starters. we're giving thanks to jack and all the animals. it's a wild and woolly hour. it's next. on "larry king live." >> larry: it's the holiday season. that can mean only one thing. the return of jack hanna. the director emeritus of the columbus zoo. and host of "jack hanna in the wild." we have a bunch of animals. later on, cannon king, my younger son, will be aboard. how are things going? >> good. just got back from the amazon jungle so it's been some great shows coming up on the series. >> larry: any place you haven't been you want to go? >> no. i haven't been able to find big foot for s
. >> change may beeeded but not today. not on the busiest flying day of the year. no one wanted to touch this protest except the patdown its premise, run it through the logic scanner and throw it on the rediculist. with the process. that does it for this edition of "360." thank you for watching. >> larry: tonight -- jack hanna brings his zoo to you. what's on my head? we've got a snow leopard. we've got alligators. and a camel. all right already. snakes and a screech owl...
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it may talk about changes in premiums. i may talk about means testing and there are honest people discussing these things as we speak. but we're not really going make any point about trying to vilify doctors for making a living. >> again, i want to come back to your words across the board cuts. i want to talk about numbers for kentucky. i have a print out here that is very im nformative that shows me how much federal money has been spent. $11.7 billion to kentucky residents. would you cut that by 25% so you could balance the budget? >> we have to look at certain programs that we don't need to be doing at all at the federal level and if you eliminate some of those, then you don't have to be that way. let me finish my answer. i would say that social security and medicare i have said repeat repeatedly were not for changing any of the eligibility. talking about reform of those 55 and understood ir. you have to immediately start making these decisions. if you don't want to have the discussion about how to fix this a wha you need
it may talk about changes in premiums. i may talk about means testing and there are honest people discussing these things as we speak. but we're not really going make any point about trying to vilify doctors for making a living. >> again, i want to come back to your words across the board cuts. i want to talk about numbers for kentucky. i have a print out here that is very im nformative that shows me how much federal money has been spent. $11.7 billion to kentucky residents. would you cut...
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president peterson: after hearing that, i might change my vote. in mayot change the decision up here, but if there is significant limb failure, and we cannot affect and when it is -- affect when it is pruned, that is a difference. vice president goh: actually, that pushes me the other way, that the notice is on them. commissioner garcia: perhaps it will be motivated by the fact that their neighbors have agreed to bear the cost of the initial pruning, half, so that might encourage them to have it pruned. president peterson: ok, i also move to uphold the department. commissioner fung: with they annually review the report for degradation. >> i thing that would require four votes. it is technically a modification. president peterson: i will modify. >> of course, the permit can be applied for any year. commissioner garcia: or the department, if they decide, can move it up to next week if the inspected again, and there is a problem. vice president goh: they do not need to wait one year. >> i am sorry. i missp0ke. >> i believe the motion then is from the presid
president peterson: after hearing that, i might change my vote. in mayot change the decision up here, but if there is significant limb failure, and we cannot affect and when it is -- affect when it is pruned, that is a difference. vice president goh: actually, that pushes me the other way, that the notice is on them. commissioner garcia: perhaps it will be motivated by the fact that their neighbors have agreed to bear the cost of the initial pruning, half, so that might encourage them to have...
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sent congtrol of the -- control of the senate may change as americans cast their ballots in midterm elections. hello and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there have been 12 explosions across baghdad. most of them in she ia districts. 40 people are believed to have been killed. 320 have been wounded. the number of local dead could be much higher. i spoke to our correspondent and he said the last two days have been dark ones for iraq. >> we had that horrendous situation close to hear where the conversation is taken hostage and these security forces liberated it from the gunmen. there were killed. it is -- has been extraordinary. we have this rash of explosions across baghdad. a dozen bombs going off, mainly car bombs in a shiite areas. killing and harming as many as as many people was possible. a pretty grim night here. >> it would seem that by targeting shiite neighborhoods, this is an attempt to ignite another sectarian civil war in iraq. are they likely to succeed in doing this? >> i think that the moment. that is one of the goals. also to undermine security and
sent congtrol of the -- control of the senate may change as americans cast their ballots in midterm elections. hello and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there have been 12 explosions across baghdad. most of them in she ia districts. 40 people are believed to have been killed. 320 have been wounded. the number of local dead could be much higher. i spoke to our correspondent and he said the last two days have been dark ones for iraq. >> we had that horrendous...
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. >> security alert system may be about to change. homeland security sair says they may discontinue the color coded alert system. they are recommending a new system based more on descriptions and less on colors. one idea is to go from the current five threat levels to just two, elevated and imminent. color coded system is too vague with democrats calling eight scare tactic by the bush administration. >> california puc says they will hire four new safety inspectors after criticism from legislators there was low staffing levels in the wake of san bruno fire. they say mile for mile, california conducts the fewest pipe inspections of any state. there is current nine inspectors to check 110,000 miles of pipeline. >> did you have a tough time getting out of bed this morning? >> i had a tough time leaving the house. opened the door -- >> it is that cold. we haven't seen temperatures this low for some time. >> maybe last february or january. welcome to the coldest morning of the season. good morning to you. we have freezing temperatures in nap
. >> security alert system may be about to change. homeland security sair says they may discontinue the color coded alert system. they are recommending a new system based more on descriptions and less on colors. one idea is to go from the current five threat levels to just two, elevated and imminent. color coded system is too vague with democrats calling eight scare tactic by the bush administration. >> california puc says they will hire four new safety inspectors after criticism...
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not much now except near the mountain ranges but in the coming days it will change. may a second storm next week that will track from northern texas into the ohio valley or midway. that thing can be close enough to us to give us rain or sleet on wednesday that would trnd later in the day or night to snow and it could stick and that will be interesting for our travelers. tomorrow cool northeast winds. introduces little bit that chilly air. see how the warm air buckles northward into this area on sunday and monday and then the cold air dives south. we get white and purples that show up. that's chilly air and you will notice how that comes into the area by wednesday and thursday of next week. thanksgiving day on thursday may struggle to get to 32 which will be the coldest temperature since february. so that really cool almost wintry air due later next week. but today we will settle for a 12-degree temperature increase over yesterday's 39. it will be partly sunny. quite windy. 35-mile-per-hour gusts. high of 51. and the winds averaging 16 to 30. partly cloudy tonight. winds
not much now except near the mountain ranges but in the coming days it will change. may a second storm next week that will track from northern texas into the ohio valley or midway. that thing can be close enough to us to give us rain or sleet on wednesday that would trnd later in the day or night to snow and it could stick and that will be interesting for our travelers. tomorrow cool northeast winds. introduces little bit that chilly air. see how the warm air buckles northward into this area on...
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history change that may be coming to a liquor storeear you. >>> the trip of a lifetime. passengers to the stranded cruise ship are sharing their stories. wait until you hear the tales th have to tell. >>> and the man behind a very popular cartoon is now >>> the creator of the garfield comic strip has apologized for a strip that offended veterans. which showed the cat about to hit a spider. he said the day will be remained natial stupid day if it was killed. garfield's creator jim davis said the stripad nothing to do with veterans day that was created more than a year ago and the print date was chosen completely at random. >>> budget cuts could mean you will soon have to pay to get into the smithsonian museum. president obama's deficit reduction commission reported congress cut $2 million from the smithsonian institution's budget and ben charging admission fees to make up for the lost money. it could be made up by charging $7.50 per customer. it has been free since it was founded in 1846. >>> 6:27. 41 degrees. the major change that soon may be coming to our local liquor s
history change that may be coming to a liquor storeear you. >>> the trip of a lifetime. passengers to the stranded cruise ship are sharing their stories. wait until you hear the tales th have to tell. >>> and the man behind a very popular cartoon is now >>> the creator of the garfield comic strip has apologized for a strip that offended veterans. which showed the cat about to hit a spider. he said the day will be remained natial stupid day if it was killed. garfield's...
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change. over 10 to 15 minutes, they may change. just a little bit here as well as president bush 580 through livermore. a fender bender and monday through thursday, a horrible location for anything to happen, but on a friday, we have lighter flow. a 13-minute drive heading out of here. not so bad. rob has a look at the forecast coming up. >> thank you so much. catalog over load. how you can stop tuchls from sending the holiday cheer to the mail box. [ female announcer ] why settle for plain bread when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like nothing else. add a layer of excitement to your next meal. ♪ crescent bacon-cheddar pinwheels. just unroll the dough, add the ingredients, roll up, bake, and present. wow... these look so good. and so easy. for this recipe and more, visit pillsburycrescents.com. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ bra
change. over 10 to 15 minutes, they may change. just a little bit here as well as president bush 580 through livermore. a fender bender and monday through thursday, a horrible location for anything to happen, but on a friday, we have lighter flow. a 13-minute drive heading out of here. not so bad. rob has a look at the forecast coming up. >> thank you so much. catalog over load. how you can stop tuchls from sending the holiday cheer to the mail box. [ female announcer ] why settle for...
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. >> the security alert system that airports rely on may be about to change. homeland security department said they may diontinue the terror ale system. they are recommending a new system that is based on descriptions and less on colors. one idea is to go from five threat levels, to just two. democrats are calling eigh scare tactic by the bush administration. >> the weaer this morning's cold making for dangerous driving conditions. thanks to careful drivers, commuters avoided accidents in the santa cruz mountains. in the sierra, the snow has stopped falling, but it's still very icy and drivers who don't have fouwheel drive are havi to pull over and put on chains. let's get the lateson the cold snap from mike nicco. >> we're starting to taking a look at somof the coldest temperatures, we tied some records. it was freezing cold in en low park, 31 and fairfield 30, na the cool spot 26. we'll do it again tonight. freeze warning continues forthe north bay, except for the coas and east bay valleys. four hours of a killing freeze, 28 or below. around the bay shoreline
. >> the security alert system that airports rely on may be about to change. homeland security department said they may diontinue the terror ale system. they are recommending a new system that is based on descriptions and less on colors. one idea is to go from five threat levels, to just two. democrats are calling eigh scare tactic by the bush administration. >> the weaer this morning's cold making for dangerous driving conditions. thanks to careful drivers, commuters avoided...
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. >> the security alert system that airports rely on may be about to change. homeland security department said they may discontinue the terror alert system. they are recommending a new system that is based on descriptions and less on colors. one idea is to go from five threat levels, to just two. democrats are calling eight scare tactic by the bush administration. >> the weather this morning's cold making for dangerous driving conditions. thanks to careful drivers, commuters avoided accidents in the santa cruz mountains. in the sierra, the snow has stopped falling, but it's still very icy and drivers who don't have four-wheel drive are having to pull over and put on chains. let's get the latest on the cold snap from mike nicco. >> we're starting to taking a look at some of the coldest temperatures, we tied some records. it was freezing cold in en low park, 31 and fairfield 30, na the cool spot 26. we'll do it again tonight. freeze warning continues for the north bay, except for the coast and east bay valleys. four hours of a killing freeze, 28 or below. around
. >> the security alert system that airports rely on may be about to change. homeland security department said they may discontinue the terror alert system. they are recommending a new system that is based on descriptions and less on colors. one idea is to go from five threat levels, to just two. democrats are calling eight scare tactic by the bush administration. >> the weather this morning's cold making for dangerous driving conditions. thanks to careful drivers, commuters avoided...
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efforts have paid dividends as well as established a lot of the positioning for future policy changes that may in the future help us to transition to people from magnetics and fair media. the materials we have been putting out are multilingual. english, spanish, and chinese. we recently added russian, specifically for the materials in the distribution within the city. as those, this month, the type about reach we have done for the events and senior youth card applications, we have spent over 2400 hours of personnel at the fair gates in september to assist customers in transitioning to our new system. we had 93 new mobile distribution events in bus shelters. this was primarily for adult card distribution. there were 86 low-income, sr., disabled events. with 14 youth outreach events. it sounds like a lot, but it is only scratching the surface. we have a tremendous amount about reached to continue with. as we go through the efforts we are finding more and more places to go and ways to deal with the out reach. >> thank you both for the efforts you have done already. i would like to reiterate the q
efforts have paid dividends as well as established a lot of the positioning for future policy changes that may in the future help us to transition to people from magnetics and fair media. the materials we have been putting out are multilingual. english, spanish, and chinese. we recently added russian, specifically for the materials in the distribution within the city. as those, this month, the type about reach we have done for the events and senior youth card applications, we have spent over...
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the use of sharp park may soon change, which means the $5 million recycled water pipeline project maybe a waste of federal stimulus dollars. furthermore, sf puc has said during their meeting held on september 28, 2010, that redirecting recycled water from sharp park would be difficult. the city should not be wasting stimulus bonds. restoration, species recovery, and building a better part aligned with the public values of not wasting any of our tax dollars and money, and water. the reason why the species recovery is so important and the reason why we should not give so much of this recycled water to the golf courses because the golf course is environmental history and it has been atrocious. they are on the habitat of not one but two endangered species who are listed under the endangered species act. one of them is the garter snake. the other is the california red like a frog. why should the future existence of these species? [tone] >> thank you. >> thanks. >>
the use of sharp park may soon change, which means the $5 million recycled water pipeline project maybe a waste of federal stimulus dollars. furthermore, sf puc has said during their meeting held on september 28, 2010, that redirecting recycled water from sharp park would be difficult. the city should not be wasting stimulus bonds. restoration, species recovery, and building a better part aligned with the public values of not wasting any of our tax dollars and money, and water. the reason why...
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because of the changes, city capacity may rebbe duesed by about 3,000 people. >>> 6:52 right now.u want to take your kids to the zoo, you k for the first time in five years, the maryland zoo in baltimore will be open in january and february. it will be open on friday, through monday, from 10 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon. the zoo says this gives visitors an opportunity to see animals in a different light. >>> we lost a great man george who fed us when we went to westminster passed away at the age of 81. he was born in greece in 1929 a arrive at port of baltimore and his cousin intro deuced him to his wife, zoe in 1951, he bought harry's lunch. we know it today at harry's grill on main street. george worked 7 0 hours a week and never took time off. artie donovan hold the all time record with you most hot dogs eaten. george's son harry is in charge. he was laid to rest this week earlier and it felt like all of westminster to say good-bye. and that's his son right there a. great man as well. >>> tonight's country music abiggest night. and you can catch it all here. >> the c
because of the changes, city capacity may rebbe duesed by about 3,000 people. >>> 6:52 right now.u want to take your kids to the zoo, you k for the first time in five years, the maryland zoo in baltimore will be open in january and february. it will be open on friday, through monday, from 10 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon. the zoo says this gives visitors an opportunity to see animals in a different light. >>> we lost a great man george who fed us when we went to...
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tsa may be changing policy. >> here live look from roof cam, downtown san francisco, looks dry but i am tracking a few showers for the morning commute and heavier rain system for tonight into tomorrow. >> and if you are getting ready for work, it's normal for holiday week. no delays at the bay bridge toll plaza. >> also in the news, in oakland, one person is dead and three others wounded by gunfire. surviving victims drove themselves to the hospital in separate vehicles. >> and test results show docks i can metals in a variety of widely sold drinking glasses. good morning, i'm earring acre. >> i'm kristen sze. a light commute and slick roads and widely scattered showers. >> not like one big bucket of rain dumping on your windshield. >> just enough to keep the streets wet this morning. saturday night with the thunderstorms and flooding the hail and rain, it's light showers. here we are in sonoma county, northern part of marin county, and that is where this is headed and go over oakland and may clip san francisco. this is about the only game in town right now, but more is going to deve
tsa may be changing policy. >> here live look from roof cam, downtown san francisco, looks dry but i am tracking a few showers for the morning commute and heavier rain system for tonight into tomorrow. >> and if you are getting ready for work, it's normal for holiday week. no delays at the bay bridge toll plaza. >> also in the news, in oakland, one person is dead and three others wounded by gunfire. surviving victims drove themselves to the hospital in separate vehicles....
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changing the policies. >> he said the policies may change as conditions warrant. uncomfortable? hillary clinton thinks so? >> would you submit to a pat down? >> not if i could avoid it. who would? >> they are having an opt out on wednesday, but many say it's a necessary invasion of privacy. >> if we go to cavity search, i have a problem there. other than that, let her go. >> congress wants to look at the procedure and whether tsa is the agent that should be doing it. in washington, tracie potts, today in the bay. >> take a look at what's coming up later and say good morning to laura garcia cannon in the newsroom. >> good to see you, scott and good morning, everyone. speaking of the scanners in the pat downs, you had to know this was coming. entrepreneurs are talking about the outrage. see what barb are bush is saying about sarah palin. plus, the snuggie. could the blanket be the key to rekindling romance? those stories and more in the bay. >> i will be leaving that to you. a new study finds a link between hormone therapy and dementia. women who began hormone therapy late in life
changing the policies. >> he said the policies may change as conditions warrant. uncomfortable? hillary clinton thinks so? >> would you submit to a pat down? >> not if i could avoid it. who would? >> they are having an opt out on wednesday, but many say it's a necessary invasion of privacy. >> if we go to cavity search, i have a problem there. other than that, let her go. >> congress wants to look at the procedure and whether tsa is the agent that should be...
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change may be coming again to washington, but in newton, many believe the struggle will stay the same as family businesses work to steal another day from the great recession. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by:. >> mitchell: good evening. the bernard madoff bankruptcy trustee spent $27 million to recover only $849,000 for madoff victims. much of it went to the trustee's law firm. after 48 years gm pontiac brand drove off into history today. on this halloween weekend-- 3-d won the weekend box office. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news it. and explore new places. i'm breathing better with spiriva. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day... it keeps my airways open to help me breathe better all day long. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye pain... or have problems passing urine. tell your
change may be coming again to washington, but in newton, many believe the struggle will stay the same as family businesses work to steal another day from the great recession. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by:. >> mitchell: good evening. the bernard madoff bankruptcy trustee spent $27 million to recover only $849,000 for madoff victims. much of it went to the trustee's law firm. after 48 years gm pontiac brand drove off into history today. on this halloween weekend-- 3-d won...
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changing the policies. >> reporter: hours later he said the policies may change as conditions warrant. incomfortable? secretary of state hillary clinton thinks so. >> would you submit to one of these pat-downs? >> not if i could avoid it. no. i mean who would? >> reporter: some passengers are urging an opt out holiday protest of airport security on wednesday, but many passengers say it's a necessary violation of privacy. >> if we go to cavity severance with a rubber glove, i'll have a problem with that, other than that, let her go. >> reporter: a look at procedure whether tsa is the thags shouag should be doing it. and looking at whether private security could actually do a better job sleshgtsed by the government. >> tracie potts, thank you very much. >> well, the u.s. special envoy to north korea says the country's claim it's built a new nuclear facility is disappointing and provocative, but not a surprise or a crisis. stephen bosworth's comments follow a "new york times" report that pyongyang secretly built a large new facility to enrich uranium, which an american nuclear scientist who visited the
changing the policies. >> reporter: hours later he said the policies may change as conditions warrant. incomfortable? secretary of state hillary clinton thinks so. >> would you submit to one of these pat-downs? >> not if i could avoid it. no. i mean who would? >> reporter: some passengers are urging an opt out holiday protest of airport security on wednesday, but many passengers say it's a necessary violation of privacy. >> if we go to cavity severance with a...
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the only cost that may change from contractor to contractor is the proposed management fee, which five star had a slightly lower management fee, which gave them a higher score on that portion of the evaluation. if i could go back for one second to supervi the question star had been performing a similar service at the airport prior and they have extensive experience at the curbside at j.f.k. that may have factored into their higher scoring that you saw. chairman avalos: a question about i know there was a conversation i had with john martin, the director, last january, i believe. it was around assuring that there are multiple players who are able to be involved in the shuttle services is at the shu services. and from our perspective we want to make sure that we can support local businesses and it seemed like there was a large opening that was being made for, at that time, for super shuttles. and that was kind of maybe elbowing out a little bit some of the local businesses. what is happening under this new curbside management program that we can expect that would keep the door open for b
the only cost that may change from contractor to contractor is the proposed management fee, which five star had a slightly lower management fee, which gave them a higher score on that portion of the evaluation. if i could go back for one second to supervi the question star had been performing a similar service at the airport prior and they have extensive experience at the curbside at j.f.k. that may have factored into their higher scoring that you saw. chairman avalos: a question about i know...
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have you looked at the boundary lately, has it changed -- >> if i may. i think we have relatively simple solution. in our next some middle for application, that we provide a seasonal boundaries so that we have a winter season and summer season boundary. that would give us the flexibility to assign certain spaces for non-certified uses when we know we are going to have those vacancies, so we can be in compliance. we can work with the agricultural commissioner. i think there is a solution we can work to worward. supervisor maxwell: ok, thank you. i would like to continue this. i want to ask our real estate department -- i want to have day a check-in -- hopefully, they have a number of items that they would like to have completed or are working to complete by december 31. i would ask that maybe the meeting before, if they could come back in and check in with us to let us know where you are. we will have a talk. i will meet with ed lee and ed harrison on the parcels that you are talking about that could help us with parking. supervisor mar: i just want to th
have you looked at the boundary lately, has it changed -- >> if i may. i think we have relatively simple solution. in our next some middle for application, that we provide a seasonal boundaries so that we have a winter season and summer season boundary. that would give us the flexibility to assign certain spaces for non-certified uses when we know we are going to have those vacancies, so we can be in compliance. we can work with the agricultural commissioner. i think there is a solution...
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that may have changed earlier this month. may have. when somebody found a jawbone on the beach. dutch investigators have been taking d.n.a. samples of this mandible, comparing the bone to holloway's dental records to find out whether it is hers. the chief fox report's correspondent jonathan hunt on fox top report tonight. investigators suggesting they probably already know whether this bone is that of holloway's. >> those experts include michael baden who spoke to fox today, shep. he says they are probably double-checking, triple-checking, but the likelihood is that they already know whether that is natalee holloway's jawbone because they say it will have yielded a treasure trove of evidence. listen. >> the dental pulp, the root canal stuff is sufficient to do d.n.a. and also toxicology, newly sensitive tech knowledge as to whether she was given date rape drug or not at the time she died, even after five years. >> now, whether they know or not, officials in aruba tell us they will not reveal it to the media until they send out a blast email sometime they say tomorrow afternoon,
that may have changed earlier this month. may have. when somebody found a jawbone on the beach. dutch investigators have been taking d.n.a. samples of this mandible, comparing the bone to holloway's dental records to find out whether it is hers. the chief fox report's correspondent jonathan hunt on fox top report tonight. investigators suggesting they probably already know whether this bone is that of holloway's. >> those experts include michael baden who spoke to fox today, shep. he says...
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it may change in the future. sharp park is losing between $30,000.300000 dollars a year. -- $30,000 and $300,000 a year. san francisco has never done any environmental review on the park, so to argue the city has chosen a particular position is premature. the rec and parks department submitted a proposal to retain the golf course over the objections of constituents. the decision could not legally be made until after environmental review was completed. it does not really been an issue yet. they have recently written that the operations -- the opportunities to redirect our limit. if they lay the pipes in a way to preclude restoration, the puc will bee pursuing an alternativ. this is why it is premature at this time. it is extremely important. water will be required, because the amount and the replacement of the water remains unknown. the project may irreversibly committed dollars to preserve the park. such a decision would certainly be harmful to ongoing decision making processes and would ultimately set back recyc
it may change in the future. sharp park is losing between $30,000.300000 dollars a year. -- $30,000 and $300,000 a year. san francisco has never done any environmental review on the park, so to argue the city has chosen a particular position is premature. the rec and parks department submitted a proposal to retain the golf course over the objections of constituents. the decision could not legally be made until after environmental review was completed. it does not really been an issue yet. they...
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now, again, the caveat, that may change. >> larry: ahmadinejad's thinking about what his neighbors are thinking about him and lead him to take some sort of forceful action based on that? >> i don't think so. no, i don't think he would. and, you know, maybe he's delusional, too, and he thinks the saudis love him and the emirates love him and so forth. i doubt it. this is -- and jamie ruben was making the point that this is harmful to diplomacy. i'm sure it's not helpful, but sophisticated diplomats know when they say something, it may get out, even if it's done in private. there are private meetings where there's no note taker, where only the senior people are there. and if there are notes, cables, they're given higher classification. apparently, those are not part of what wikileaks has. so we're getting a very mid level examination of what goes on. not a high level. >> you are not saying, are you, that this is much adieu about nothing? >> no, of course not. and it's serious and the attention it's received, i think it's appropriate. the press is to be commended for dealing with this res
now, again, the caveat, that may change. >> larry: ahmadinejad's thinking about what his neighbors are thinking about him and lead him to take some sort of forceful action based on that? >> i don't think so. no, i don't think he would. and, you know, maybe he's delusional, too, and he thinks the saudis love him and the emirates love him and so forth. i doubt it. this is -- and jamie ruben was making the point that this is harmful to diplomacy. i'm sure it's not helpful, but...