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. >> reporter: leanne says her granddaughter is a who are and caylee told us she agrees. she thinks he is a hero, too. leanne wanted to go public with her story she wants everyone to know to teach young children what to do. this children is feeling very grateful right now. -- this family is feeling very grateful right how. >> and she was so brave. >> now to another hero. the story of a crime fighting super dog. paco took on a couple armed robbers in southern california tobacco store. he only weighed ten pounds he ran them out of store and chased the robbers all the way across the street. the shop owner adopted him and paco is in the store all day and his behavior was not normal. he appeared on "good morning america." >> when you saw what he did, was that the paco you had come to know? >> no, he is very easy to get along with. he is friendly. i was shocked to see what he did he was running across the street was amazing. >> nobody was hurt including paco. the thieves did away with some money but it could have been a lot worse. a super hero chase on gma day for capital "p" f
. >> reporter: leanne says her granddaughter is a who are and caylee told us she agrees. she thinks he is a hero, too. leanne wanted to go public with her story she wants everyone to know to teach young children what to do. this children is feeling very grateful right now. -- this family is feeling very grateful right how. >> and she was so brave. >> now to another hero. the story of a crime fighting super dog. paco took on a couple armed robbers in southern california tobacco...
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. >> reporter: leanne says her granddaughter is a who are and caylee told us she agrees. she thinks he is a hero, too. leanne wanted to go public with her story she wants everyone to know to teach young children what to do. this children is feeling very grateful right now. -- this family is feeling very grateful right how. >> and she was so brave. >> now to another hero. the story of a crime fighting super dog. paco took on a couple armed robbers in southern california tobacco store. he only weighed ten pounds he ran them out of store and chased the robbers all the way across the street. the shop owner adopted him and paco is in the store all day and his behavior was not normal. he appeared on "good morning america." >> when you saw what he did, was that the paco you had come to know? >> no, he is very easy to get along with. he is friendly. i was shocked to see what he did he was running across the street was amazing. >> nobody was hurt including paco. the thieves did away with some money but it could have been a lot worse. a super hero chase on gma day for capital "p" f
. >> reporter: leanne says her granddaughter is a who are and caylee told us she agrees. she thinks he is a hero, too. leanne wanted to go public with her story she wants everyone to know to teach young children what to do. this children is feeling very grateful right now. -- this family is feeling very grateful right how. >> and she was so brave. >> now to another hero. the story of a crime fighting super dog. paco took on a couple armed robbers in southern california tobacco...
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leanne? >> and in 2008, congress decided to increase the that help ntd high priced bay area market. but now limits will be reduced effective october 1. through a conforming loan most residents can borrow up to $729,000. supporting loans backed by the government, fannie mae, freddy mac and fhan october, it will be reduced, leaving future home buyers ability to borrow only $625,000. researchers at george washington university school of business are suggesting the limits should be rolled back further. >> you'd need to have a jumbo loan. >> interest rate is higher but more difficult to qualify. because fewer lenders that are providing loans that have size. >> the concern is that reducing the limits, thousands of california home buyers will be shut out of homeownership unless they can come up with a higher down payment. >> people don't have it. incomes have dropped. experts say it could affect home values. >> we can see up and down the neighborhood. >> not everyone agrees, russell is a business owner. >> i don't think it's going to to have a huge affect. the area we're in prices are high
leanne? >> and in 2008, congress decided to increase the that help ntd high priced bay area market. but now limits will be reduced effective october 1. through a conforming loan most residents can borrow up to $729,000. supporting loans backed by the government, fannie mae, freddy mac and fhan october, it will be reduced, leaving future home buyers ability to borrow only $625,000. researchers at george washington university school of business are suggesting the limits should be rolled...
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. >> patricia leanne caldwell born in tennessee. daughter of robert and irma. at age of 3 moved to missouri and returned when she was 12 years old. patricia grew up with segregation and injustices which she writes about. she spent many countless hours in the nashville public library. it was her family life that was bountiful and flowing with tales told by her story telling grandfather. raised with love of reading and oral tradition. graduated from tennessee state and degree in english in 1964. she married her childhood friend on december 12. they are the parents of fredrick and twins robert and john. her education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about african-americans. i write because there is a need to have books for, by and about the african-american experience and how we helped to develo
. >> patricia leanne caldwell born in tennessee. daughter of robert and irma. at age of 3 moved to missouri and returned when she was 12 years old. patricia grew up with segregation and injustices which she writes about. she spent many countless hours in the nashville public library. it was her family life that was bountiful and flowing with tales told by her story telling grandfather. raised with love of reading and oral tradition. graduated from tennessee state and degree in english in...
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. >> shortly after taking office i directed leanne pa nnetta the director of the cia to make the killing or capture of bin laden the top priority of our war against al qaeda even as we continued our broader efforts to disrupt, dismantle and defeat his network. >> what he basically did he is answered the question and the question has been answered and the debate should be over. we'll be right back. >> "our warld with black enterprise" is brought to you by chevrolet. that one day on the red hills of georgi the sons of form slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washiton, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. [ female announcer real fruit... means real fruit smoothies from mccafé. real delicious and made just for you. ♪ what?! -match it! -match it! -match it! match it! -match it! -match it! -match it! -match it! -match it! -match it! -match it! -match it! -[ horn honks -match it! -match i
. >> shortly after taking office i directed leanne pa nnetta the director of the cia to make the killing or capture of bin laden the top priority of our war against al qaeda even as we continued our broader efforts to disrupt, dismantle and defeat his network. >> what he basically did he is answered the question and the question has been answered and the debate should be over. we'll be right back. >> "our warld with black enterprise" is brought to you by chevrolet....
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now recognize the libyan rebels as the country's legitimate government recognition of attention leanne's the opposition abscessed of billions of dollars of assets frozen in american hands. while e.u. governments cut back spending to tackle that refused to budge europeans themselves are less convinced that they should pay for the mistakes of bikes and politicians we hear from the u.k. trade union leader who says the public won't take this without a fight to stop. today i'm talking to mark so watch because he's one of the brains behind the thirtieth of june nationwide strikes in the u.k. he's head of the public and commercial services union thanks for talking to r.t. today know this is possible to plan to cut public spending in this country just how drastic are these cuts going to be give us an impression of what they might mean for the biggest that most people will have seen in their lifetime. i mean half a million jobs lost in the public sector six hundred thousand jobs in the private sector as a direct result we're seeing changes in the delivery of welfare cuts in funding of education f
now recognize the libyan rebels as the country's legitimate government recognition of attention leanne's the opposition abscessed of billions of dollars of assets frozen in american hands. while e.u. governments cut back spending to tackle that refused to budge europeans themselves are less convinced that they should pay for the mistakes of bikes and politicians we hear from the u.k. trade union leader who says the public won't take this without a fight to stop. today i'm talking to mark so...
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and leanne? >> well, an investigation is definitely going on. but berkeley police say they're not actively searching for mike martin because they won't know where to begin searching. take a look behind me. this is a huge terrain. we're talking about berkeley hills and oakland hills, police say they need someone from the public to give them some kind of lead. amaya has a cell phone that may tell police more about the disappearance of the 29-year-old berkeley resident anthony michael martin. james supposed to meet with her boyfriend saturday at 8:00 p.m. >> and. >> i picked up food and waited out in front of the his place an hour and a half two, hours then got a call from a cyclist who found his cell phone it was picked up above a stretch of tunnel road. he was riding a florescent green bicycle and may have been wearing street cars. james says her boyfriend was recovering from respiratory illness and had been fasting. >> he was going through a cleanse. i think he was malnourished, physically, mentally he may not have been able to, you know, cycle
and leanne? >> well, an investigation is definitely going on. but berkeley police say they're not actively searching for mike martin because they won't know where to begin searching. take a look behind me. this is a huge terrain. we're talking about berkeley hills and oakland hills, police say they need someone from the public to give them some kind of lead. amaya has a cell phone that may tell police more about the disappearance of the 29-year-old berkeley resident anthony michael...
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kabc-tv's leanne suter was hit in the hand by appellate from a bb gun while reporting in the city of fontana. the impact was not captured on camera but you can hear her pause for a moment after she was struck. >> rain overnight in highlight. that was one area really taking a hit earlier overnight as they saw the heavy rain coming in. >> two teenagers have been taken into custody on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. suter was not seriously injured. >>> two marin county people are hospitalized this morning after a fall from a cliff. it was a 150-foot fall. witnesses say the couple was posing for photos about a mile south of stinson beach when they suddenly slipped over the edge. >> they were on a little nubb on the rock and the guy was sitting receipt behind the girl. the girl in his lap. all of a sudden the next second we seen them tumbling over. >> he and his friend actually climbed down the cliff to stay with the victims until rescuers arrived. a sheriff's helicopter had to be used to lift the man to safety. he was flown to the hospital in critical condition. the woman was
kabc-tv's leanne suter was hit in the hand by appellate from a bb gun while reporting in the city of fontana. the impact was not captured on camera but you can hear her pause for a moment after she was struck. >> rain overnight in highlight. that was one area really taking a hit earlier overnight as they saw the heavy rain coming in. >> two teenagers have been taken into custody on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. suter was not seriously injured. >>> two marin...
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kabc-tv's leanne suter was hit in the hand by appellate from a bb gun while reporting in the city of fontana. she paused for a moment after struck. >> rain overnight in highlight. that was one area really taking a hit earlier overnight as they saw the heavy rain coming in. >> two teenagers have been taken into custody on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. suter was not seriously injured. >>> two marin county people are hospitalized this morning after a fall from a cliff. they were posing for photos about a mile south of stinson beach when they suddenly slipped over the edge. >> they were on a number with the rock and the guy was sitting right behind the girl. the girl was in his a lap and all of a sudden the next second we seen them tumbling over. >> he and his friend actually climbed down the cliff to stay with the victims until rescuers arrived. a sheriff's helicopter had to be used to lift the man to safety. he was flown to the hospital in critical condition. woman was taken to marin hospital with moderate injuries. >>> there was a series of burglaries. police are trying t
kabc-tv's leanne suter was hit in the hand by appellate from a bb gun while reporting in the city of fontana. she paused for a moment after struck. >> rain overnight in highlight. that was one area really taking a hit earlier overnight as they saw the heavy rain coming in. >> two teenagers have been taken into custody on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. suter was not seriously injured. >>> two marin county people are hospitalized this morning after a fall from a...
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. >> reporter: leanne lives a third of a mile away from san jose fire station number 9, which is part of the city's brownout plan. >> i guess i better not have a disaster. >> reporter: yesterday had she called 911 to report a fire, both the fire engine with four people on board and a fire truck with five people would have responded to her home from station 9. today, that same call to 911 and the closest station would send only a truck with four people. this fire engine, engine 9, would not respond at all due to brownout. >> less than half, that's not good if you are in the mulled of a disastrous situation. >> reporter: in an effort to close san jose's budget gap, engine 9 and another engine near montague expressway and zanker road will be out of service on days when the staff of those engines is needed elsewhere. >> part of the reason for the brownout is because we take the staffing off those engines and we put them in other fire stations to take care of vacation or sick leave. >> reporter: if there is a fire in the areas where the engines are on brownout status, crews from neighborin
. >> reporter: leanne lives a third of a mile away from san jose fire station number 9, which is part of the city's brownout plan. >> i guess i better not have a disaster. >> reporter: yesterday had she called 911 to report a fire, both the fire engine with four people on board and a fire truck with five people would have responded to her home from station 9. today, that same call to 911 and the closest station would send only a truck with four people. this fire engine, engine...
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. >> thank you leanne. >> and this bay area lost another soldier in the line of duty kimmed in afghanistang from wounds when his unit came under a rocket propelled grenade. and he was 36 years old. >> the pentagon announced it will start accepting applications from openly gay recruits and will stop enforcing don't skrks don't tell policy. this follows a ruling wednesday by the ninth circuit court of appeals. the courts said prohibiting openly gay troops is unconstitutional because it treats gay americans differently. the formal repeal could happen by october z the house voted to prohibit chaplains from performing same-sex marriages on military bases. >> a fan tried to grab a souvenir baseball for his 6-year-old son fell over a railing to his death during last night's game in texas. and we have more on the tragedy, and how major league baseball is dealing with it. jerry? >> flags will fly at half staff before tonight's game between texas and oakland a's beginning in about an hour from now. players will be wearing black ribbons in honor of shannon stone the 39-year-old who died trying to get
. >> thank you leanne. >> and this bay area lost another soldier in the line of duty kimmed in afghanistang from wounds when his unit came under a rocket propelled grenade. and he was 36 years old. >> the pentagon announced it will start accepting applications from openly gay recruits and will stop enforcing don't skrks don't tell policy. this follows a ruling wednesday by the ninth circuit court of appeals. the courts said prohibiting openly gay troops is unconstitutional...
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. >> leanne taylor, thank you. >>> a deadline to avoid default is being talked about. so far, washington no deal. markets jittery in the u.s. and some are concerns the combination could form a perfect storm for a market drop. in washington, talks, but still no vote. cbs news congressional correspondent nancy cordes has the latest from capitol hill. take all of that in? it's a lot. >> reporter: it is pretty scary, chris. now the house and senate are working on their own plans just in case a white house deal doesn't materialize, that deal does appear to be in bad shape right now. but these backup plans being worked on in congress have their own steep hurdles. today, house republicans hold a vote on their alternative. tying an increase in the debt limit to something they call. >> cut, cap and balance. >> reporter: the conservative cut, cap, and balance bill would cut government spending down to 2004 levels and cap it there. they are also calling for a balanced budget amendment locking congress from spending more it takes in. >> right now the united states congress is writ
. >> leanne taylor, thank you. >>> a deadline to avoid default is being talked about. so far, washington no deal. markets jittery in the u.s. and some are concerns the combination could form a perfect storm for a market drop. in washington, talks, but still no vote. cbs news congressional correspondent nancy cordes has the latest from capitol hill. take all of that in? it's a lot. >> reporter: it is pretty scary, chris. now the house and senate are working on their own...
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in recent congressional testimony the former cia director leanne panetta told lawmakers the next pearl harbor will likely be a cyber attack, the difference is u.s. government systems are being probed routinely, in some cases, thousands of times every day, and the primary culprit is china. >> we as a nation have already been attacked during my opening statement, thousands of times. attacks go on every day. and because one doesn't appear to be as large as pearl harbor doesn't change the fact that sooner or later, america will have to respond in a more aggressive fashion to some and be better prepared defensively for others. >> reporter: advanced per system threats are seen with a greater frequency, they are often state sponsored an an effort to breach a government computer systems and operate under the radar to continue stealing valuable information. jon: who's getting targeted the most? >> reporter: it's not just government computer systems that are vulnerable but the obama administration said critical infrastructure is the target because the loss of an letting grid or communication net
in recent congressional testimony the former cia director leanne panetta told lawmakers the next pearl harbor will likely be a cyber attack, the difference is u.s. government systems are being probed routinely, in some cases, thousands of times every day, and the primary culprit is china. >> we as a nation have already been attacked during my opening statement, thousands of times. attacks go on every day. and because one doesn't appear to be as large as pearl harbor doesn't change the...