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clarke: thank you. the funding source that i'm using to offset the cost of this amendment i believe won't undercut the vital mission of this agency, unlike the other sources that have been mentioned. however, i am willing to work with the majority on negotiating a proper funding source. all i care, the bottom line is that the public is safe and that we are diligent and do the best that we can to identify these bacteria sources that could make the public sick. and i ask for the yeas and nays. mr. kingston: if the gentleman from california will yield. mr. farr: certainly. mr. kingston: i want to say, the concern that i have just again, not doing all the -- not having the advantage of being able to research things thoroughly, but we're taking $1 million out of a $3 million account and putting it into a $77 million account and it just seems disproportional at this point. i'm wondering if during the process there might be an opportunity to emphasize that we want the ag marketing service to really be sure tha
clarke: thank you. the funding source that i'm using to offset the cost of this amendment i believe won't undercut the vital mission of this agency, unlike the other sources that have been mentioned. however, i am willing to work with the majority on negotiating a proper funding source. all i care, the bottom line is that the public is safe and that we are diligent and do the best that we can to identify these bacteria sources that could make the public sick. and i ask for the yeas and nays....
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we'll ask trial veteran marcia clark.# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and talk to chuck about ttd# 1-800-345-2550 rolling over that old 401k. bridgestone is using natural rubber, researching ways to enhance its quality and performance, and making their factories more environmentally friendly. producing products that save on fuel and emissions, and some that can be reused again. ♪ and promoting eco-friendly and safety driving campaigns. ♪ one team. one planet. bridgestone. >>> a murder trial in florida has turned into a national obsession with millions tuning in every day to watch what's turned into the latest trial of the century. we're talking about the trial of casey anthony who's accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter in 2008. today, one day after the judge reprimanded the attorneys for not acting professionally, a dutch forensic scientist was on the witness stand to testify about dna and duct tape. cnn's gary tuchman takes us live inside the courtroom here through his words. gary, when the
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mandy clark is with the 101st airborne, fighting a surprisingly aggressive taliban offensive. in iraq, today has been the worst day for u.s. troops in two years. is this man the future of cancer therapy? dr. jon lapook on the excitement around a new approach that is extending lives. and 67 years ago, ted morgan was faced with a decision: save himself or help a wounded buddy. we go to normandy on this anniversary of d-day to hear about his choice. >> he kept saying "get out of here, morgan, they're gonna kill us." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we start tonight with the wars in afghanistan and iraq. this has been a day of u.s. casualties in iraq and it is also a day that president obama met with his advisors about the future of u.s. involvement in afghanistan. he's facing a tough decision on whether to pick up the pace of u.s. withdrawals or stay the course. we'll go first to the battlefield. cbs news correspondent mandy clark is with the 101st airborne in paktika province, afghanistan it's right on the bor
mandy clark is with the 101st airborne, fighting a surprisingly aggressive taliban offensive. in iraq, today has been the worst day for u.s. troops in two years. is this man the future of cancer therapy? dr. jon lapook on the excitement around a new approach that is extending lives. and 67 years ago, ted morgan was faced with a decision: save himself or help a wounded buddy. we go to normandy on this anniversary of d-day to hear about his choice. >> he kept saying "get out of here,...
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attorney general ramsey clark who joins us live now from new york mr clark thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us i really do appreciate it. more of course is never meant to be a pretty thing it's a serious business and you know when accidents happened well the consequences are really serious too shouldn't these civilian casualties be seen in the broader context of a mission to supposedly help the people of libya against a terrible regime i think the civilian casualties in fact all of it please you to be seen in the context of a war of aggression which nurnberg charter and in your bird judgment defined as the supreme international crime. new united states initially or and perhaps still now to some degree or nato has a right to attack of. libya hundred international it's not the first time i want to be in one nine hundred eighty six after president reagan because the attack on tripoli and benghazi killing hundreds of civilians there at that time and first the first target was the compound were current but i feel of it that they hit the office wearing the same one you see in
attorney general ramsey clark who joins us live now from new york mr clark thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us i really do appreciate it. more of course is never meant to be a pretty thing it's a serious business and you know when accidents happened well the consequences are really serious too shouldn't these civilian casualties be seen in the broader context of a mission to supposedly help the people of libya against a terrible regime i think the civilian casualties in fact...
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supervisor avalos: thank you very much, madam clark. the first item is a resolution that i actually see. frye has been patiently waiting for quite some time. i want to thank terry for bringing this item to our attention. it recognizes the historical significance of a vigil. it encourages the city and county of san francisco to place a plaque near the site of the vigil. for those of you not aware, on october 27, 1985, at two hiv- positive gay men chained themselves to a building in san francisco. they did that to protest the united states government's in action in the face of the aids epidemic. they were joined by a dedicated group of volunteers who join together and through their efforts, it started what has been known as the aids related complex which is a decade-long a demonstration that brought much attention and awareness about the aids epidemic -- aids epidemic and to our government's failure to respond to it. these courageous men and women, many of whom were suffering from hiv and aids themselves, they braved the elements and the
supervisor avalos: thank you very much, madam clark. the first item is a resolution that i actually see. frye has been patiently waiting for quite some time. i want to thank terry for bringing this item to our attention. it recognizes the historical significance of a vigil. it encourages the city and county of san francisco to place a plaque near the site of the vigil. for those of you not aware, on october 27, 1985, at two hiv- positive gay men chained themselves to a building in san...
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clarke. i represent columbus, ohio, which has been one of the two cities that's received urban security initiative funds and the current version of this bill would restrict urban security initiative funds to only tier-one cities which would be the top 10 riskiest cities. the problem is, the risks don't stop at number 10. and, you know, it's not clear that there's any significant reduction in risk between the 10th riskiest city and the 11th riskiest city. this is an arbitrary decision and the clarke amendment ends the arbitrary 10-city restriction and allows the department of homeland security to have discretion in funding risks. it does not increase funding one cent. i urge adoption of the clarke amendment and, you know, i'd just like to make it clear that the whole point of this amendment is to remove an arbitrary restriction and give the department of homeland security the ability to fund where the risks are. mr. stivers: this amendment does not add a dime to the cost and it just removes --
clarke. i represent columbus, ohio, which has been one of the two cities that's received urban security initiative funds and the current version of this bill would restrict urban security initiative funds to only tier-one cities which would be the top 10 riskiest cities. the problem is, the risks don't stop at number 10. and, you know, it's not clear that there's any significant reduction in risk between the 10th riskiest city and the 11th riskiest city. this is an arbitrary decision and the...
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attorney general ramsey clark. well from a war that's making headlines to one that reaches largely undetected by the american people despite of course the flow of millions of us dollars for that conflict of course i'm talking about some alia a failed state by most accounts ravaged by two decades of civil war and home to the al-shabaab one of the most fearsome insurgent groups affiliated with the al qaeda terror network and somalia is ground zero for a new kind of war and outsourced proxy war fought for u.s. interests but mostly without the help of u.s. troops it's a smaller cheaper alternative to large scale american intervention such a scene in iraq and afghanistan a military correspondent and blogger david abscessed traveled to that country and spent years writing about the secret u.s. campaign there now earlier he joins us from shanghai china to break down how that conflict that's playing out port for the somalis are doing the actual fighting and dying is nothing subtle we're gentle about it but my my point is t
attorney general ramsey clark. well from a war that's making headlines to one that reaches largely undetected by the american people despite of course the flow of millions of us dollars for that conflict of course i'm talking about some alia a failed state by most accounts ravaged by two decades of civil war and home to the al-shabaab one of the most fearsome insurgent groups affiliated with the al qaeda terror network and somalia is ground zero for a new kind of war and outsourced proxy war...
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. >> there have been rumors that they came close to court-martialing mark clark. is there any validity to that? >> mark clark was -- you get mixed reviews even to this day about his generalship. the problem he had, this is where the book leaves off with clark, he was something of a self promoter. he was actually an exceptional staff officer but he wanted to be the field commander. he wanted to be in the limelight and that created some bad blood. during his italian campaign there were from time to time questions raised about his generalship particularly about his approach to rome, they never ended up going anywhere. he was not a very popular general. it is said that the medal of honor winner marty murphy loved to where his medal of honor whenever clark would be around because by military tradition clark was obliged to salute murphy who was wearing a medal before murphy had to salute him. >> my uncle said that he did not know an american officer who would not have a shot clark in the back if he had a clean shot. >> there were plenty of generals who were from time to
. >> there have been rumors that they came close to court-martialing mark clark. is there any validity to that? >> mark clark was -- you get mixed reviews even to this day about his generalship. the problem he had, this is where the book leaves off with clark, he was something of a self promoter. he was actually an exceptional staff officer but he wanted to be the field commander. he wanted to be in the limelight and that created some bad blood. during his italian campaign there...
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we've got alex jones with us tonight escalating the fight against the t.s.a. a special panel with clark group of incentives for liberty and get to the end of you for us from civilization on rules to the love olution is derived from saul anuzis infamous rules for radicals and well lots of disappointment black boxes in cars and problems in the g.o.p. and even whole foods with their g.m.o. we've got a new report from the frontlines of the world wide web war and thanks to the national i would have a safety administration bad news for the auto industry good news for the bicycle industry and obviously that is for the economy right because but with the news which will never be allowed down watching the ad on the versus the man. here's a little secret that much of the g.o.p. establishment is actively plotting their ears on. hugh need youth activists in national campaigns and youth markets well the youth image motivates people youth gets the vote out old and young and the g.o.p. though the youth are frequently stifled not the ridicule by the republican establishment as we saw in two thousand and
we've got alex jones with us tonight escalating the fight against the t.s.a. a special panel with clark group of incentives for liberty and get to the end of you for us from civilization on rules to the love olution is derived from saul anuzis infamous rules for radicals and well lots of disappointment black boxes in cars and problems in the g.o.p. and even whole foods with their g.m.o. we've got a new report from the frontlines of the world wide web war and thanks to the national i would have...
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clarke: -- mr. kingston: i actually want to say something, we were talking earlier about some of the overlaps in these federal food assistance programs and to me this is the case where this is a program where there's a lot of overlap with food stamps and we should look at that, realizing that that's the authorizing committee's jurisdiction, not much i can do more than comment on it. but let me yield to you. mr. clarke: thank you very much. and i would ask for a vote on this. the chair: does the gentleman -- mr. kingston: i withdraw my objection and we accept the amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from michigan. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. . the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? >> i rise to offer an amendment. the clerk: page 6, line 11, insert after the dollar amount the following, reduce
clarke: -- mr. kingston: i actually want to say something, we were talking earlier about some of the overlaps in these federal food assistance programs and to me this is the case where this is a program where there's a lot of overlap with food stamps and we should look at that, realizing that that's the authorizing committee's jurisdiction, not much i can do more than comment on it. but let me yield to you. mr. clarke: thank you very much. and i would ask for a vote on this. the chair: does the...
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welcome to a brand new day and it's friday, june 17th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. let's start with steve paulson for the friday forecast. >> pamela and dave good morning. happy friday. we have higher clouds. mostly sunny but cooler and breezy. there is a lot of fog moving up the coast. so 50s and 60s there. 60s and 70s around the bay. very low 80s.
welcome to a brand new day and it's friday, june 17th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. let's start with steve paulson for the friday forecast. >> pamela and dave good morning. happy friday. we have higher clouds. mostly sunny but cooler and breezy. there is a lot of fog moving up the coast. so 50s and 60s there. 60s and 70s around the bay. very low 80s.
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i'm dave clark. >>> good morning. i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. i want to check in with steve paulson. is this warm weather going to continue, steve? >>> it is inland even though the coast is mostly clear, not that warm. more of a westerly breeze. 60s. it will be nice. little bit of fog towards santa cruz, monterey very patchy there. inland won't matter. sunny, warm to hot. low to mid-90s closer to the coast and bay 60s and 70s with a lot of 80s in between. here's sal. >>> 880 north and southbound past the coliseum no major problems there.
i'm dave clark. >>> good morning. i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. i want to check in with steve paulson. is this warm weather going to continue, steve? >>> it is inland even though the coast is mostly clear, not that warm. more of a westerly breeze. 60s. it will be nice. little bit of fog towards santa cruz, monterey very patchy there. inland won't matter. sunny, warm to hot. low to mid-90s closer to the coast and bay 60s and 70s with a lot of 80s in between. here's...
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. >> and i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. here is steve. >> thank you very much. low clouds and fog regrouping coming back in. a little bit more in the way of a sea breeze. i think we bring temperatures down a few degrees for those that warmed up yesterday especially like fairfield, morgan hill. 50s and 60s and low 70s back to the coast. >> thank you. >>> time now 6:01. topping our news a day of mourning for san francisco's two fallen firefighters. thousands are expected to be at today's funeral for vincent perez and anthony valerio. jade hernandez is covering the many visiting firefighters in the bay area. sal castaneda will have the funeral's impact on traffic. let's start first with tara moriarty she is at st. mary's cathedral. >> there are quite a few signs up here no stopping, no parking. they will need this area clear for the procession and crews will be out here in the next couple of hours putting up
. >> and i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. here is steve. >> thank you very much. low clouds and fog regrouping coming back in. a little bit more in the way of a sea breeze. i think we bring temperatures down a few degrees for those that warmed up yesterday especially like fairfield, morgan hill. 50s and 60s and low 70s back to the coast. >> thank you. >>> time now 6:01. topping our news a day of mourning for san francisco's two fallen firefighters....
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. >> my name is donald clark. i was in foster care from 11 to 19. my transition from foster care was not good. i always favored being independent. now i am in the process of graduating to my own place. i am in the process of that and can see what it would have been like if i had did not have any resources such as first place for you. i was taught to talk to employers, find school programs. they cconnected me to other resources and life planning. without them, it would have been difficult to find a place to live and employment as well. it is important for san francisco used to be able to live here. the city has great resources. it is where we grew up. it is where my personal family support resources are located. i am trying to build up a social network where i live now in the east bay. i am really connected to a lot of the people out here. i know a lot of former foster's are in the same situation i am in. it is where we know and would like to be. even though it is our home town, we are the first to be kicked out. i remember that when i was younger. t
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cbs news correspondent mandy clark is with the 101st airborne in paktika province, afghanistan it's right on the border and this is what the fight is like for u.s. troops trying to stop the enemy from crossing into afghanistan from their hideouts in pakistan. >> reporter: fox company headed out at dawn on saturday. their mission: to cut the enemy off at the source. along the border with pakistan, the razor's edge of the war. the pilots struggled to land the helicopters on the rugged mountain top. soldiers rushed out and took up defensive positions. >> they're moving by themselves. >> reporter: in these harsh mountains, the air is thin and visibility limited. this is the insurgents' backyard. >> there's a large number of insurgents use this as bed-down areas so we suspect that they're using this as training camps as well. >> reporter: first lieutenant sean mccune is leader of second platoon. he and his men were moving fast and using cover to try and sneak up on the insurgents. they succeeded. three armed men-- possibly enemy spotters-- were identified on the next ridge. the response was sw
cbs news correspondent mandy clark is with the 101st airborne in paktika province, afghanistan it's right on the border and this is what the fight is like for u.s. troops trying to stop the enemy from crossing into afghanistan from their hideouts in pakistan. >> reporter: fox company headed out at dawn on saturday. their mission: to cut the enemy off at the source. along the border with pakistan, the razor's edge of the war. the pilots struggled to land the helicopters on the rugged...
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the day after the president's afghanistan decision, mandy clark talks to the troops headed home. and, in a country with so much unemployment, we found a place in texas where they have more jobs than they can fill. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. he is an avid reader with an interest in history, spends a lot of time at libraries and historic sites, and loves animals. and one more thing: according to his f.b.i. file, james j. "whitey" bulger is a cold- blooded killer-- the kind they make movies about, and they did. tonight, after more than a decade as a fugitive, bulger is in custody. justice correspondent bob orr tells us how the f.b.i. finally got its man. >> reporter: as a career criminal, james "whitey" bulger rose to the very top of the f.b.i.'s most-wanted list. but for the last 16 years, the notorious boston mob boss was a ghost, leading authorities on a fruitless and frustrating worldwide manhunt. despite countless tips and reported sightings from italy to indiana, he remained invisible. but today, there
the day after the president's afghanistan decision, mandy clark talks to the troops headed home. and, in a country with so much unemployment, we found a place in texas where they have more jobs than they can fill. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. he is an avid reader with an interest in history, spends a lot of time at libraries and historic sites, and loves animals. and one more thing: according to his f.b.i....
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and by phone, wesley clark, senior fellow at ucla. fran, basically nato sees it as well within the scope of its mandate to target gadhafi. can you tell us as much as you can about how you got the information? >> it was a sort of interesting cat and mouse conversation. i was speaking to the senior nato military official and said from the looks of things, just as you laid out, looks pretty much like you're targeting him personally. and he wouldn't really answer the question and said let me say it this way. if our mission, under the u.n. resolution, is to protect civilians and gadhafi is the commander in chief, we take all sorts of measures to knock out their infrastructure, their military capabilities so they can't attack civilians. the commander in chief of the military that's doing these attacks is a legitimate target. i asked a second time, are you saying you're targeting gadhafi? he said, i'm saying that i think under the u.n. resolution he's a legitimate target. now, this is a single military official in nato. is that the nato offi
and by phone, wesley clark, senior fellow at ucla. fran, basically nato sees it as well within the scope of its mandate to target gadhafi. can you tell us as much as you can about how you got the information? >> it was a sort of interesting cat and mouse conversation. i was speaking to the senior nato military official and said from the looks of things, just as you laid out, looks pretty much like you're targeting him personally. and he wouldn't really answer the question and said let me...
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raymond clark apologized in court for the murder. lay's body was found five-days after she was last seen. the judge told clark he took the life of a promising young woman and destroyed the of two families. >> the family of a bay area nursing student who disappeared is holding a vigil. michelle le was in the hospital and she told a co-worker she had to get something from her car and never returned. michelle's family is offering a $40,000 reward for her safe return. her white honda was found abandoned. >> 30 years ago, centers for disease report issued a report for a strange disease that attacked five gay men . san francisco was the epicenter. it was known as aids. doctors are relying on a strategy to treat people earlier than before. for years doctors waited before prescribing the drug therapy. now these drugs are improved. researchers say it is better to treat the patients in the earlies of the disease. >> i think we are going to see a reduction in transmissions of hiv. we are seeing that globally because we will get acscess to treat
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i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. >> a fire broke out claiming the life of a firefighter of 20 years in of -- years of sssments the investigation is just beginning. they will be at the scene trying to figure out what went wrong. our live team coverage continues this morning. we start with kraig debro live at the scene of the fire. >> reporter: we are a block west of berkeley way. police -- we understand there will be another agency. i'm working on finding out who that is. this is just a three-story house. there's a fourth story below that deck. that's where we believe this flashover occurred that ended up taking the life of one firefighter and critically wounding another. we'll hear what firefighters are saying to one another. >> we have two critical firefighters. i'm transporting one driving medic 174. >> reporter: 48-year-old lt. vincent perez lost that battle. the cause of death is not officially determined but you can say perez died on the job trying to protect others. another one was injured. they responded to a house call yesterday morning at 10:45. a woman and three children i
i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. >> a fire broke out claiming the life of a firefighter of 20 years in of -- years of sssments the investigation is just beginning. they will be at the scene trying to figure out what went wrong. our live team coverage continues this morning. we start with kraig debro live at the scene of the fire. >> reporter: we are a block west of berkeley way. police -- we understand there will be another agency. i'm working on finding out who that is....
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mandy clark, cbs news, paktika, afghanistan. >>> just ahead, the source of the deadly e. coli outbreak in europe and one of the most prized pieces of music history goes on the auction block. this is the "cbs morning news." prized pieces of music history goes on the auction block. prized pieces of music history goes on the auction block. this is the "cbs morning news." h and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. [ male announcer ] know the feeling? try acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus for exceptional comfort. it feels like it disappeared on my eye! [ male announcer ] discover why it's the brand eye doctors trust most for comfort. acuvue® oasys brand. >>> hear that chorus of boos greeted the international monetary fund. a crowd of hotel workers blasted dominique strauss caan as he arrived on arraignment on charges of sexual assaulting a hotel maid. in court, he pleaded not guilty to the charges. straus
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welcome to friday it's june 3rd i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. we should say it should be sunny and hot today. but we are not saying that. >> you can say it, but i can't. we have some sun out there but not much. clouds starting to inch in toward the north bay and a little bit along the coast. if you need to take care of something those chores you need to do it this morning. rain will move in tonight. today's highs in the 60s or low 70s. maybe not too bad in santa clara valley. here is sal. >>> traffic on 880 northbound is moving along very nicely right past the coliseum. there are no major problems. traffic is moving along okay all the way to the bay bridge toll plaza which looks good. now let's go back to the desk. >>> time new 6:01. continuing coverage now. that deadly house fire in san francisco's diamond heights neighborhood. kraig debro is at the scene now with what we're learning about the firefighter killed in the line of duty and the audio recordings about the first calls for help. >> reporter: those audio recordings are really, really te
welcome to friday it's june 3rd i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. we should say it should be sunny and hot today. but we are not saying that. >> you can say it, but i can't. we have some sun out there but not much. clouds starting to inch in toward the north bay and a little bit along the coast. if you need to take care of something those chores you need to do it this morning. rain will move in tonight. today's highs in the 60s or low 70s. maybe not too bad in santa clara valley....
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jeff clark and his ex-wife, kathrine clark, co-founded the big wave surf contest in 1999. they're fighting over who's going to run it next year. they both applied for permits to hold the competition near half-moon bay. the harbor commission says it will vote on who will get that permit on august 1st. >>> california lawmakers are considering a bill that would require registered sex offenders to report their social networking accounts. supporters say tracking their facebook and myspace pages send out red flags and could stop a serious sex crime before it happens. san francisco state senator is among those opposed to the bill. he questions how the state would pay the cost of enforcing that law. >>> time now 6:26. san francisco police are hoping surveillance video is going to help them find the so-called blue tooth bandit. the man seen in this video is wanted in connection with at least eight thefts around san francisco. he is suspected in at least six others. police say he steals wallets from women who have draped their purses on chairs in restaurants, bars and coffee shops.
jeff clark and his ex-wife, kathrine clark, co-founded the big wave surf contest in 1999. they're fighting over who's going to run it next year. they both applied for permits to hold the competition near half-moon bay. the harbor commission says it will vote on who will get that permit on august 1st. >>> california lawmakers are considering a bill that would require registered sex offenders to report their social networking accounts. supporters say tracking their facebook and myspace...
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mandy clark, cbs news, kabul. >> pelley: some americans have stopped paying their mortgages, and now they're living in their homes for free. breast cancer patients are losing the drug avastin. and what happens to the nuclear waste if that wildfire reaches the los alamos lab when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> pelley: los alamos, new mexico is where the atomic bomb was invented. today, a wildfire is burning near the national lab there where over the years, a great deal of radioactive waste has been stored. we asked cynthia bowers to look into the hazards. >> reporter: with fire burning just a few miles away, los alamos national laboratory scientist terry wallace pointed out area-g. it's there 10,000 55-gallon drums filled with low-level radioactive waste is stored. >> the bulk of the drums there truly are things like notes that are contaminated, gloves. >> reporter: those drums area housed outdoors in domes made of reinfoirsed steel covered with a plast sized fire-retardant fabric. radioactive waste is stored in concrete tubes buried deep in the ground. plutonium and uranium are
mandy clark, cbs news, kabul. >> pelley: some americans have stopped paying their mortgages, and now they're living in their homes for free. breast cancer patients are losing the drug avastin. and what happens to the nuclear waste if that wildfire reaches the los alamos lab when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> pelley: los alamos, new mexico is where the atomic bomb was invented. today, a wildfire is burning near the national lab there where over the years, a great...
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today a judge in connecticut handing down that four decade- plus sentence to that man, raymond clark, a former animal research technician. clark pled guilty in march to murder and attempted sexual assault. >>> a last-minute deal to keep dozens of cops on the streets. what san jose police gave up and what they got in return. >>> and who is hiring and who is firing? what a new job report says about the economy. plus, why the bay area is the best place to be if you're looking for work. >>> home from the front lines, but not out of danger. how a soldier put himself in the line of fire to save his kids and stop a bank robbery. >>> it's cloudy outside right now, and those rain showers are on their way. i can tell you when we can expect them on my detailed forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, the city's just announced a tent he officers >>> welcome back. good news for san jose police officers today. the city's just announced a tentative agreement with the officers union that will save 156 police jobs. this deal reduces police salaries by 10% and calls for continued negotiations on pension reform and
today a judge in connecticut handing down that four decade- plus sentence to that man, raymond clark, a former animal research technician. clark pled guilty in march to murder and attempted sexual assault. >>> a last-minute deal to keep dozens of cops on the streets. what san jose police gave up and what they got in return. >>> and who is hiring and who is firing? what a new job report says about the economy. plus, why the bay area is the best place to be if you're looking for...
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. >>> the giants could have sused will clark today. -- could have used will clark today. the thrill bounces one into the coves. and he's still got it. oh, yeah. and tim lincecum never had it today. giving up seven earned runs. it is the max since he was a rookie back in '07. the reds knocked timmy out of the game in the 5th. on the other side, mike leap got it done on the mound and at the plate. eight scoreless innings. eight strike-outs. that one to bill hall. leak got two hits off lincecum as the giants lose 10-2. >>> former tar heel and current indiana pacer tyler hansbrough watching his team trying to eliminate the cardinal. jacob stalling, the north carolina, a little insurance two runs score. the cardinal would chip away at the lead. eighth inning. austin wilson doubles. two runs score. and right now, it is 6-5 north carolina. in the 9th. but they are in a rain delay. we will have full highlights tonight at 11:00. >>> brett comes next. the pitch. flip to third. he baked it into right field. coming in to score is booker. brenden swift, he is coming in. he is safe. an
. >>> the giants could have sused will clark today. -- could have used will clark today. the thrill bounces one into the coves. and he's still got it. oh, yeah. and tim lincecum never had it today. giving up seven earned runs. it is the max since he was a rookie back in '07. the reds knocked timmy out of the game in the 5th. on the other side, mike leap got it done on the mound and at the plate. eight scoreless innings. eight strike-outs. that one to bill hall. leak got two hits off...
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it's june 3rd i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. steve paulson has weather information. a lot of pressure on you, steve. >> always. today is no different. the realization is this has a lot of rain with it. it's not here yet. it probably will be by tonight. system will be increasing clouds. rain is possible on the coast. i would say mendocino coast. highs today 60s for many or very low 70s. we'll have more on this weekend system in five minutes. here is sal. >>> steve, right now westbound highway 4 traffic bay point looks good. no major problems. also this morning we are looking at san mateo bridge and that traffic looks good all the way to 101. let's go back to the desk. >>> continuing coverage now of the deadly house fire that claimed the life of a san francisco firefighter and left another one critically injured. investigators are still trying to figure out what happened. we have team coverage on the story this morning. ktvu claudine wong is at san francisco general hospital where a bedside vigil remains for the injured firefighter. first we go to kraig debro who is at
it's june 3rd i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. steve paulson has weather information. a lot of pressure on you, steve. >> always. today is no different. the realization is this has a lot of rain with it. it's not here yet. it probably will be by tonight. system will be increasing clouds. rain is possible on the coast. i would say mendocino coast. highs today 60s for many or very low 70s. we'll have more on this weekend system in five minutes. here is sal. >>> steve,...
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. >> reporter: we talked to attorney steven clark by phone tonight. he's been following the brian stow case. when charlie beck said if it leads to conviction or exoneration, clark believes the lapd wants to convey the message they're keeping an open mind rather than focusing on one suspect. >> thank you, george. >>> san jose, which not long ago proclaimed itself as the safest big city in the nation is getting help to tackle its gang problem. two federal gang expert also be embedded in san jose's gang task force as part of aamgr ro called operation community shield. >> we did that as a public safety measure. we have the funding and unfortunately now we don't have that funding. we really have no choice. >> that sound bite you just heard was not related to this story. the two gang experts come at no cost to the san jose police department. operation community shield launched in 2005 has been involved with 22,000 gang related arrests nationwide. >>> another weekend, another desperate and emotionally exhausted search for the family of missing nursing studen
. >> reporter: we talked to attorney steven clark by phone tonight. he's been following the brian stow case. when charlie beck said if it leads to conviction or exoneration, clark believes the lapd wants to convey the message they're keeping an open mind rather than focusing on one suspect. >> thank you, george. >>> san jose, which not long ago proclaimed itself as the safest big city in the nation is getting help to tackle its gang problem. two federal gang expert also be...
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jeff clark and his ex-wife, kathrine clark, co-founded the big wave surf contest in 1999. they're battling over who is going to run it. they have both applied for permits to run the competition. they will vote on who's going to receive a permit on august 1st. >>> downed power lines create a massive outage in oakland. the work crews are doing right now to get the lights back on. >>> and an unexpected danger at a fire in pleasant hill overnight. the dangerous items that created explosions. ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] >>> we now know how many residents have been effected in a power outage in east oakland. what pg&e crews believe may have caused the outage in the first place. >>> there's some new developments in the case of a missing nursing student. the persons of interest and the data police are analyzing this morning. >>> why pleasant hill firefighters had to worry about something other tha
jeff clark and his ex-wife, kathrine clark, co-founded the big wave surf contest in 1999. they're battling over who is going to run it. they have both applied for permits to run the competition. they will vote on who's going to receive a permit on august 1st. >>> downed power lines create a massive outage in oakland. the work crews are doing right now to get the lights back on. >>> and an unexpected danger at a fire in pleasant hill overnight. the dangerous items that created...
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. >>> raymond clark will be sentenced for the murder of a yale university medical student. he was working in a university medical lab in 2009 when he killed 24-year-old annie ley. her body hid behind a wall. clark pleaded guilty in a plea deal with prosecutors that calls for a 44-year prison sentence. >>> the war crimes trial of former serbian general ratko mladic opened today at the hague. it's the first public appearance from mladic since he went on the run 16 years ago. he told the court he's a gravely ill man. he was captured in serbia last week. he is accused of genocide and war crimes that claimed the lives of 100,000. >>> coming up on "morning news," on this friday, an important jobs report is expected to show where the economy is headed. >>> plus, you'll be amazed at the word she spelled to become the national champion. this is the "cbs morning news." with chili's new $6 lunch break. choose a texas toast half-sandwich, like our classic turkey, piled high and tasty. pair with a delicious soup or house salad. served with seasoned fries, it's big flavor for just 6 buck
. >>> raymond clark will be sentenced for the murder of a yale university medical student. he was working in a university medical lab in 2009 when he killed 24-year-old annie ley. her body hid behind a wall. clark pleaded guilty in a plea deal with prosecutors that calls for a 44-year prison sentence. >>> the war crimes trial of former serbian general ratko mladic opened today at the hague. it's the first public appearance from mladic since he went on the run 16 years ago. he...
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mandy clark met some students in kabul today who aren't so sure. are the ones who will inherit the country that the coalition troops leave behind. 24ed nearly nasria and 27-year-old habib graduated last year. both of them fled afghanistan during the 1990s as the brutal civil war took hold. now nasria worries that the u.s. troops are withdrawing too soon. >> i would call it a mistake but that may not be the right word. >> reporter: by 2011 coalition troops will have spent $40 billion to recruit, train, and equip the afghan forces the trouble is many afghans don't believe their own security forces are up for the job. in fact a recent report from nato came to the same conclusion. it found even after ten years of working with coalition troops, afghan forces still suffer from poor training, lack of professionalism, and corruption. with afghan troops not ready and american support dwindling, there's also fear the taliban might come back. >> reporter: the heaviest price so far has been paid by the afghans themselves. according to the u.n., more than 8,000
mandy clark met some students in kabul today who aren't so sure. are the ones who will inherit the country that the coalition troops leave behind. 24ed nearly nasria and 27-year-old habib graduated last year. both of them fled afghanistan during the 1990s as the brutal civil war took hold. now nasria worries that the u.s. troops are withdrawing too soon. >> i would call it a mistake but that may not be the right word. >> reporter: by 2011 coalition troops will have spent $40 billion...
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clark, i'm just in your way. >> you're not in my way, lois. you're by my side.e standing at the altar. >> oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and then -- and then you fly. [ laughter ] you better fly. tom welling, everybody, right there. "smallville," series finale, may 13th, 8:00 p.m. on the cw. twin shadow performs next. come on back you guys! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: do dogs chase cats? ♪ 70's era music sfx: tires squealing ♪ 70's era music sfx: tires squealing ... i bet it could last through some artsy foreign film. good idea. let's go. did i just say that out loud? [ female announcer ] feel fresh up to 5 times longer with scope outlast. ... this flat-out delicious -- the new $3 flatbread breakfast combo. a toasty 6-inch flatbread breakfast sandwich and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. all for just $3. build your better breakfast today. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: our next guests are a great new york band making their tv debut with us tonight
clark, i'm just in your way. >> you're not in my way, lois. you're by my side.e standing at the altar. >> oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and then -- and then you fly. [ laughter ] you better fly. tom welling, everybody, right there. "smallville," series finale, may 13th, 8:00 p.m. on the cw. twin shadow performs next. come on back you guys! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: do dogs...
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with that, howard clark to first ask that we adopt the amendment as a whole. >> can we take this without adoption? if we can continue this to june 7th. corks on behalf of supervisor farrell, for the late elizabeth -- >> on behalf of supervisor farrell, for the late elizabeth -- for the late o>> that concludesr business for today. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned.
with that, howard clark to first ask that we adopt the amendment as a whole. >> can we take this without adoption? if we can continue this to june 7th. corks on behalf of supervisor farrell, for the late elizabeth -- >> on behalf of supervisor farrell, for the late elizabeth -- for the late o>> that concludesr business for today. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned.
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clark pleaded guilty to murder and attempted sexual charges in march. graduate student who worked at the lab while clark cared for the lab mice and cleaned floors. >>> there will be a vigil tonight for the east bay nursing student no disappeared a week ago. michelle lei's family will hold a candlelight vigil where her ae yesterday s.w.a.t. teams followed up on what they believe was a potential break in the case. hayward s.w.a.t. team searched the niles canyon area, where her cell phone last pinged saturday. a ping is where the phone communicates with a nearby cell tower. we're told nothing of significance was actually found. lei was last seen at kaiser hospital in hayward on friday night. >>> bay" johnkle chance that the suspect accused in the brutal beating of giants' fan brian stow could get out of jail. "today in the bay" john klemac is outside the courthouse where he faces a patrol hearing. what's up? >> reporter: good morning. we're at the jail. they're planning on having this hearing at the jail itself, not open to the public. as you said, it is p
clark pleaded guilty to murder and attempted sexual charges in march. graduate student who worked at the lab while clark cared for the lab mice and cleaned floors. >>> there will be a vigil tonight for the east bay nursing student no disappeared a week ago. michelle lei's family will hold a candlelight vigil where her ae yesterday s.w.a.t. teams followed up on what they believe was a potential break in the case. hayward s.w.a.t. team searched the niles canyon area, where her cell phone...
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clark, i'm just in your way. >> you're not in my way, lois. you're by my side.tar. >> oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and then -- and then you fly. [ laughter ] you better fly. tom welling, everybody, right there. "smallville," series finale, may 13th, 8:00 p.m. on the cw. twin shadow performs next. come on back you guys! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ horns honking ] ♪ i belong ♪ to all that i've been through ♪ ♪ i've been through, i've been through ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with the goodness of fresh-picked tea leaves, water, and sunshine. new 100% natural lipton iced tea. you are what you tea. lipton -- drink positive. dailies plus contacts give you new lenses every day... and dailies plus has blink-activated moisture for a fresh-lens feeling all day. visit dailies.com for a rebate of up to $100. for a rebate what could possibly hold together all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy roasted peanuts and soft chewy caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. the sweet taste of energy. hey baby, what's going on? [ e
clark, i'm just in your way. >> you're not in my way, lois. you're by my side.tar. >> oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and then -- and then you fly. [ laughter ] you better fly. tom welling, everybody, right there. "smallville," series finale, may 13th, 8:00 p.m. on the cw. twin shadow performs next. come on back you guys! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ horns honking ] ♪ i belong ♪ to all that i've been through ♪ ♪ i've been through, i've been through ♪...
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do you know what clark gable did in that movie that surprised everyone? >>> good evening. the images are coming in as we go on the air tonight. word that two tornadoes have slammed into central massachusetts, the springfield area. reports of distress calls, people trapped in cars, power lines down. and we know that rescue operations are under way, and more severe weather is rumbling toward millions of people from virginia to maine. and we begin right now with linsey davis. >> reporter: this is not the place they expected to see this. look at this massive tornado. it's one of at least two to touchdown in western massachusetts. >> i don't know what the right thing to do is here. but it seems like it's coming right toward us. >> reporter: this was a scene only hours ago in springfield, when a funnel cloud slammed into the downtown. tree limbs and shingles swirled above the skyline. and then it ripped its way to the suburbs. at this community center, the roof was sheared off. damage is so devastating, a state of emergency has been declared in massachusetts. >> called up to 1,0
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back with us, once again, fran townsend and wesley clark.er nato supreme ally commander. you agree with gates. >> his statement is well warranted. for years, for decades we've had this share about burden sharing. who provides the majority of the forces? the europeans have never to our satisfaction provided their fair share. they've justified it because the battle was going to be on their ground, they have other things they can do to contribute. i think the libyan operation is a good test for the future of nato. the other thing, though, we have to be careful in this. this kind of rhetoric goes back and forth for a long way. ultimately the united states knows just like the europeans know that nato is in everyone's vital interest. nato will struggle through this. hopefully the allies will listen to what the secretary said. they'll pull themselves up by the boots and we'll finish gadhafi. >> i suspect these nato allies, a lot of them are weak kneed right now, fran. they want the benefits of being part of nato, they don't want the burdens. don't
back with us, once again, fran townsend and wesley clark.er nato supreme ally commander. you agree with gates. >> his statement is well warranted. for years, for decades we've had this share about burden sharing. who provides the majority of the forces? the europeans have never to our satisfaction provided their fair share. they've justified it because the battle was going to be on their ground, they have other things they can do to contribute. i think the libyan operation is a good test...
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what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is the very obvious conclusion of slavery. the number of students were expressing unease around some of the themes. the additional mural would be placed in the school, one with more positive representation of the student body. in 1974, they completed three panels that were placed in the library -- in the lobby. they depict native, latino, asian american, and african- american heritage and culture. >> that artist was talking about the history coming alive. that is what we want for the students here. i also think they might share that with past alumni and the community, so they could no the treasure that we have here in the schools. many people have the same experience i did when i first walked into this building three years ago, being the new principal. the grandeur of these murals is fantastic. many of the students who have come here have come here and are very proud of these murals. they're
what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is the very obvious conclusion of slavery. the number of students were expressing unease around some of the themes. the additional mural would be placed in the school, one with more positive representation of the student body. in 1974, they completed three panels that were placed in the library --...
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. >> tonight we'll have manty clark with u.s. forces fighting in afghanistan. >>> plus fresh information on how the president is planning to withdraw troops from there and iraq on the cbs evening news. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> well a great start to the workweek. not a bad night to eat outside if you have a place to do it. but get ready for much hotter weather later this week. and bob turk and meteorologist bernadette woods will show us what's coming our way. bern has a look at tomorrow's forecast. >> enjoy today because tomorrow the warm up begins. we start out very comfortable in the morning, if you're going to head out for a run that is the time to do it. as you head into the afternoon those temperatures start going up close to 90 degrees. the humidity will start to build. however it really kicks in after tomorrow. so for the rest of the five day here's bob. >> it won't be all that humid tomorrow. but by wednesday and thursday it will feel probably close to 100. the temperatures in the upper 90s. chance of a thunderstorms yes w
. >> tonight we'll have manty clark with u.s. forces fighting in afghanistan. >>> plus fresh information on how the president is planning to withdraw troops from there and iraq on the cbs evening news. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> well a great start to the workweek. not a bad night to eat outside if you have a place to do it. but get ready for much hotter weather later this week. and bob turk and meteorologist bernadette woods will show us what's coming our way. bern has a...
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clark, too. appreciate that. i think the greatest concern we have right now is the possibility of terrorists getting ahold of nuclear weapons, and that brings pakistan front and center in that regard, and the way we are proceeding with pakistan i think clearly some of the issues about the weak and governments and some of the strong anti-american sentiment that has existed and the limited ability we have to monitor the programs, now the president said he's going to call fourth to measure accountability and metrics for the entire panel could you comment on what kind of metrics this could be measured in? how can this be tangibly monitored and how can we hold pakistan accountable? most everyone now i think senator kerry when he returned from a meeting in pakistan had said that it's going to be more what you do, not what you say. so this seems like senator kerry and the president or on the same page looking for tangible metrics to be measured so if you can comment on how you think we could measure what those metrics s
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clark strangled her and hid her body behind a wall. former an francisco drug lab employee pleaded guilty to possessing a illegal drug. she was ordered to go into rehab. she's accused of taking small quantities of cocaine from the city's crime lab forced the lab to close and dismissal of hundreds of drug cases. >>> john edwards pleaded not guilty today the felony charges of pleading campaign funds to hide his misstress and baby. after appearing in court edwards did acknowledge he has done wrong. he has taken responsibility. >> and i will regret for the rest of my life the pain and the harm that i've caused to others. but i did not break the law and i never -- >> edwards also said he did not think that he was breaking the law either. edwards is accused of using $925,000 in under the table contributions to cover up the fact that he had a misstress and that they had a child. that was during the 2008 campaign for the democratic nomination. edwards was married at the time his wife died last year. >>> rain fall hasn't picked up over the last
clark strangled her and hid her body behind a wall. former an francisco drug lab employee pleaded guilty to possessing a illegal drug. she was ordered to go into rehab. she's accused of taking small quantities of cocaine from the city's crime lab forced the lab to close and dismissal of hundreds of drug cases. >>> john edwards pleaded not guilty today the felony charges of pleading campaign funds to hide his misstress and baby. after appearing in court edwards did acknowledge he has...