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. >> pelley: tonight, cbs news correspondent david martin on assignment for "60 minutes." >> martin:i have never seen the like." that's what a helicopter pilot who had watched a 21-year-old marine stave off a taliban ambush that threatened to overrun his unit told us. the marine was dakota meyer, a kentucky farm boy who, just this past thursday, received the nation's highest military award, the medal of honor, from president obama at the white house. meyer was on a mission in the ganjgal valley of afghanistan, where he repeatedly ran a gauntlet of enemy fire in a desperate effort to save his fellow marines. dakota meyer will tell that story tonight, but there is much more to it than his almost insane bravery. this was an operation which went terribly wrong-- so wrong that two army officers were issued career-ending letters of reprimand. it's a story as old as combat. when a warrior's leaders let him down, he has nothing to fall back on but his own courage. dakota meyer will tell you he was just doing his job, but when you see and hear what he did, you, too, may say, "i have never see
. >> pelley: tonight, cbs news correspondent david martin on assignment for "60 minutes." >> martin:i have never seen the like." that's what a helicopter pilot who had watched a 21-year-old marine stave off a taliban ambush that threatened to overrun his unit told us. the marine was dakota meyer, a kentucky farm boy who, just this past thursday, received the nation's highest military award, the medal of honor, from president obama at the white house. meyer was on a...
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>> meyer: 15 to 20 meters. >> martin: close. >> meyer: yeah. >> martin: as depicted in the army animationdead and wounded afghan soldiers who had been part of the patrol lay scattered along the valley floor. >> meyer: i would run and try to assist as many afghans as i could. >> martin: so you get out of the truck. >> meyer: i'm out... i'm out of the truck on foot. >> martin: so you're out in the open in the killing zone. >> meyer: i am. >> martin: meyer and rodriguez- chavez would drive the dead and wounded out of the valley, and come back to run the gauntlet of fire again and again, still trying to get to the four marines trapped in the village. >> meyer: you know, you either get them out alive or you die trying. if you didn't die trying, you didn't try hard enough. >> martin: when the marines' radios fell silent, army captain will swenson, who was pinned down just outside the village, took up the call for fire. >> hooker: captain swenson probably made nine or ten different calls for fire before he probably gave up in frustration. >> martin: does he say, "look, i'm not kidding. i really
>> meyer: 15 to 20 meters. >> martin: close. >> meyer: yeah. >> martin: as depicted in the army animationdead and wounded afghan soldiers who had been part of the patrol lay scattered along the valley floor. >> meyer: i would run and try to assist as many afghans as i could. >> martin: so you get out of the truck. >> meyer: i'm out... i'm out of the truck on foot. >> martin: so you're out in the open in the killing zone. >> meyer: i am....
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martin >> william j. martin, jr. >> brian e. martineau >> betsy martinez >> edward martinez >> jose angel martinez, jr. >> robert gabriel martinez >> victor martinez pastrana >> lizie d. martinez-calderon >> i am honored to read my oldest brother's name. we love you and miss you. you are for ever in our hearts. >> and my sister, karen martin. flight attendant, and to all of the flight crew and passengers, when i look up, i see and feel your spirit and the sky. >> paul richard martini >> joseph a. mascali >> bernard mascarenhas >> stephen frank masi >> nicholas george massa >> patricia ann massari >> michael massaroli >> philip william mastrandrea, jr. >> rudolph mastrocinque >> joseph mathai >> charles mathers >> william a. mathesen >> marcello matricciano >> margaret elaine mattic >> robert d. mattson >> walter matuza >> and my father. i love him and miss him. my mom loves him and mrs. him. and misses him. we will never forget you. >> dad, we miss you every day. >> charles a. mauro, jr. >> charles j. mauro >> dorothy mauro >> n
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>> reporter: he has, martin. and we haven't gotten confirmation from that. as you can imagine, the georgia department of corrections went through the process as this was going to move ahead. there's been some type of stay or delay at this point. i shouldn't use the word stay. there's been a delay in the execution. the georgia department of corrections right now is just waiting to hear from the u.s. supreme court and we understand that he did decline, troy davis did decline when offered th his faly today from 9:00 to 3:00 p.m. family and friends. he declined that choice for a last meal. instead, he had the prison standard, as they call it, of a cheeseburger, baked beans and potato potatoes. martin? >> thanh, stay with us. we'll be back with you later in the program. joining me now, nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams. and, pete, why has it taken until today for the supreme court to receive this? >> well, because it wasn't ready to go to the supreme court yet. it started with the clemency process in georgia. then it went through the courts and only
>> reporter: he has, martin. and we haven't gotten confirmation from that. as you can imagine, the georgia department of corrections went through the process as this was going to move ahead. there's been some type of stay or delay at this point. i shouldn't use the word stay. there's been a delay in the execution. the georgia department of corrections right now is just waiting to hear from the u.s. supreme court and we understand that he did decline, troy davis did decline when offered th...
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martin? >> if they get under siege and of course tripoli has already fallen, what is left for the new leadership to concur in this war? >> reporter: wert, sirte is the most strategically important one. it's the remaining pro gadhafi hold-outs. it divides the east and the west. it means that the heavily divided area in the mediterranean is not and southeast of tripoli itself, it's a gateway to the south and country. but what they are really waiting for is to be able to take control of the city so they can say, all of libya has been liberated from gadhafi's control. it's only once that happens that the political leadership of the transitional council say that they will announce their own interim government to begin rebuilding this country. martin? >> i want to ask you one other subject. the new government says that they will not return the lockerbie bomber to prison. we know this seems to be the final response from the government. what is justifying their decision in this matter? >> reporter: t
martin? >> if they get under siege and of course tripoli has already fallen, what is left for the new leadership to concur in this war? >> reporter: wert, sirte is the most strategically important one. it's the remaining pro gadhafi hold-outs. it divides the east and the west. it means that the heavily divided area in the mediterranean is not and southeast of tripoli itself, it's a gateway to the south and country. but what they are really waiting for is to be able to take control...
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joining me now is andrew weed, justice and roland martin, a texas native. andrew, you've been covering governor perry for many years in texas. how close are these two? >> well, i think for all practical purposes, mike toomey and governor perry are attached at the hip. they've worked together for 25 years. they were roommates when they both served in the texas house together when mr. toomey worked as a chief of staff for the governor. and he had a nickname and that nickname was governor toomey. there's a sense here in austin that mr. toomey, very bright and hard working, is the power behind the throne of governor perry. >> roland, you're saying this sort of -- we're seeing underbelly of politics playing out here? >> absolutely. i hate to suggest that this is what we're used to but that's a fact. i think the voters are saying, my goodness, we're used to this revolving door, whether it's in texas, illinois, or washington, d.c., where people that work for politicians go to corporate america, come back to politics and go back. i remember when president george w.
joining me now is andrew weed, justice and roland martin, a texas native. andrew, you've been covering governor perry for many years in texas. how close are these two? >> well, i think for all practical purposes, mike toomey and governor perry are attached at the hip. they've worked together for 25 years. they were roommates when they both served in the texas house together when mr. toomey worked as a chief of staff for the governor. and he had a nickname and that nickname was governor...
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the first thing that strikes me is he lived as long as martin luther king. when i'm on campuses and very often senior generation, i often ask them name four people in, say, the spiritual field that made living in the 20th century worthwhile. well, you hear mother teresa, you'll hear martin luther king, dorothy day and bonhoeffer, they tend to be the top four on the list my part of the world will say. and he lived to be 39, and the last three years were in prison. so, basically, he lived to be 36 plus the little book i wrote about. this is the newest edition of the book i wrote about. this is the one you might want to buy because it's affordable and carry bl, and this one costs $80. but it's a 16-volume series of somebody whose writing, basically, stops at age 36. and meanwhile, he was active in underground activities, he was in, a double agent in the cia of germany, if you want to call it that. he spent a year in america, he went to barcelona, he had a church in london. all these things are crammed in there, and my search for his soul is what held him togeth
the first thing that strikes me is he lived as long as martin luther king. when i'm on campuses and very often senior generation, i often ask them name four people in, say, the spiritual field that made living in the 20th century worthwhile. well, you hear mother teresa, you'll hear martin luther king, dorothy day and bonhoeffer, they tend to be the top four on the list my part of the world will say. and he lived to be 39, and the last three years were in prison. so, basically, he lived to be...
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joining me now is andrew weed, justice and roland martin, a texas native. andrew, you've been covering governor perry for many years in texas. how close are these two? >> well, i think for all practical purposes, mike toomey and governor perry are attached at the hip. they've worked together for 25 years. they were roommates when they both served in the texas house together when mr. toomey worked as a chief of staff for the governor. and he had a nickname and that nickname was governor toomey. there's a sense here in austin that mr. toomey, very bright and hard working, is the power behind the throne of governor perry. >> roland, you're saying this sort of -- we're seeing underbelly of politics playing out here? >> absolutely. i hate to suggest that this is what we're used to but that's a fact. i think the voters are saying, my goodness, we're used to this revolving door, whether it's in texas, illinois, or washington, d.c., where people that work for politicians go to corporate america, come back to politics and go back. i remember when president george w.
joining me now is andrew weed, justice and roland martin, a texas native. andrew, you've been covering governor perry for many years in texas. how close are these two? >> well, i think for all practical purposes, mike toomey and governor perry are attached at the hip. they've worked together for 25 years. they were roommates when they both served in the texas house together when mr. toomey worked as a chief of staff for the governor. and he had a nickname and that nickname was governor...
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it's been 24 hours since adrian martin was killed inside. investigators are still trying to figure out how something like this could have happened. >> adrian martin's family is too distraught to talk on camera, mourns his loss in their san jose home. >> it's the nature of research to be doing something new and different. there is some risk. >> uc berkeley professor says someone with martin's background as a chemical engineer most likely took precautions, but says there is often risk in cutting edge research. >> they may have been trying to do something different, pressurizing, mixing the gases in a particular way, and pressurizing a cylinder that may not have been purged off the air. and there might have been residual air or oxygen. >> the 56-year-old was mixing methane, helium and nitrogen for an experiment on friday afternoon, when a tank containing one of the gases ruptured. the blast pushed a female scientist also inside the lab, into an adjacent corridor. then according to a police report obtained by nbc bay area news, a hazmat team lat
it's been 24 hours since adrian martin was killed inside. investigators are still trying to figure out how something like this could have happened. >> adrian martin's family is too distraught to talk on camera, mourns his loss in their san jose home. >> it's the nature of research to be doing something new and different. there is some risk. >> uc berkeley professor says someone with martin's background as a chemical engineer most likely took precautions, but says there is...
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eileen marsha greenstein elizabeth martin gregg denise gregory donald h. gregory >> and my nephew., we want you to know that you will always be our baby boy. you will be in our hearts forever and we love you. [speaking spanish] we love you. >> and to my husband, fy11. may his soul finally rest in peace. -- flight 11. your son and i grow strong. goodbye, my dear friend, my teacher, and my hero. florence moran gregory pedro grehan john michael griffin tawanna sherry griffin joan donna griffith warren grifka ramon grijalvo joseph f. grillo david joseph grimner frances edward grogen kenneth george grouzalis joseph grzelak matthew james grzymalski robert joseph gschaar liming gu richard j. gudagno jose guadalupe >> and my hero and my father, harry. daddy, i love you and miss you. i wish you could see me now, because every day i strive to make you proud. >> in my beautiful brother, brian goldberg, whose big heart, energy, and true friendship are performing best everyday by me, mom, dad, jody, and so many of your friends. we love you. cindy yan zhu guan geoffrey e. guja joseph gullickson
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we tried talking to martin's family tonight but they were too upset to go on camera. the martins moved to the bay area from romania four years ago to pursue the american dream. he wanted to help his teenaged daughter pursue her goal of being a concert pianist. his wife said she knew he mixed gases in containers. for now the building has been shut down. an accident like this is a big concern any time it happens. but in a city like menlo park, it's even more concerning when it happens here. >> i would say that these companies, these start-ups bring jobs to the local area. and are an important economic engine that hire our engineers and others. >> reporter: cal osha is investigating to try to figure out how this could have happened. coming up at 11:00, we talk to a local scientist who will tell us what type of chemicals martin was handling and how something like this could have happened. for now, we're live in menlo park. elise kirschner, bay area news. >>> firefighters are finally getting control on the fire that erupted between l.a. and las vegas. officials were able t
we tried talking to martin's family tonight but they were too upset to go on camera. the martins moved to the bay area from romania four years ago to pursue the american dream. he wanted to help his teenaged daughter pursue her goal of being a concert pianist. his wife said she knew he mixed gases in containers. for now the building has been shut down. an accident like this is a big concern any time it happens. but in a city like menlo park, it's even more concerning when it happens here....
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some of her musings about civil rights leader mb martin luther king. her that king made light of her husband's funeral and said the coffin was almost dropped and made fun of the cardinal who performed the mass. here's what she said next from the abc special "jacquelyn kennedy, in her own words." >> martin luther king is a picky person. he never said anything against martin luther king to me, so -- i don't know if he -- if bobby would be the one to find out what he ever really thought in that way. but bobby told me later, i just can't see a picture of martin luther king without thinking, you know, that man's terrible. >> that tape shows that at least at the time she made the recording, jacquelyn ken by didn't have much confidence in lyndon b. johnson. listen. >> lyndon can ride on some of the great things jack did and a lot of them will go forward because they can't be stopped, the civil rights, the tax bill, the gold range stuff and maybe you'll do something more about the alliance and everything but when some really big crisis happens, that's when the
some of her musings about civil rights leader mb martin luther king. her that king made light of her husband's funeral and said the coffin was almost dropped and made fun of the cardinal who performed the mass. here's what she said next from the abc special "jacquelyn kennedy, in her own words." >> martin luther king is a picky person. he never said anything against martin luther king to me, so -- i don't know if he -- if bobby would be the one to find out what he ever really...
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one of the tanks ruptured according to menlo park chief, killing martin and tossing a female scientist into an adjacent corridor. >> she was almost blown out the door, which was a good thing, because he knocked her out of laboratory. >> reporter: fellow workers helped out. >> some had the wherewithal to drag that individual from the laboratory. so that was a very brave thing for them to do and obviously they care about each other enough to do that. >> reporter: councilwoman ferguson came by to pay her respects and show appreciation for the technology industry. >> i would say that these companies, these start-ups bring jobs to the local area and are an important economic engine that hire our engineers and scientists. >> reporter: the unidentified female scientist suffered eardrum pain and was taken to stanford hospital. adrian martin and husband wife had come from romania in search for a better life and their 17- year-old daughter, a piano student. >> we want to make sure she has everything that she has to have her career in music. that is what she wanted to do from from a very, very yo
one of the tanks ruptured according to menlo park chief, killing martin and tossing a female scientist into an adjacent corridor. >> she was almost blown out the door, which was a good thing, because he knocked her out of laboratory. >> reporter: fellow workers helped out. >> some had the wherewithal to drag that individual from the laboratory. so that was a very brave thing for them to do and obviously they care about each other enough to do that. >> reporter:...
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we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where wal-mart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. steves: from towns on the valley floor, a train takes tourists and adventurers alike to the region's ultimate perch, the jungfraujoch. this breathtaking station sits like a fairy castle at 11,000 feet between two of the region's highest peaks. the weather's usually better in the early morning. we're on the first train. towering high above are the jungfrau, monch, and eiger peaks, named for the legend of the young maiden -- jungfrau -- being protected by the monk, or monch, from the mean ogre, or eiger. continuing on, we change trains at
we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where wal-mart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to...
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. >> martin mcguinness has been helping run northern ireland the past four years. now he is hoping to swap debt for the job of head of state in dublin. 40 years ago, the republican did not look like obvious presidential material. he talked openly about being in the ira. >> we feel this will be passed on. >> back then, he did not seem interested in the ballot box. >> i don't believe winning any amount of votes will bring freedom to ireland. at the end of the day it will be the cutting edge of the ira. >> but the peace process changed everything. sinn fein rose to power in ireland. now martin mcguinness wants to be the president. >> i am running on my work in the peace process, and i hope my campaign will give citizens the opportunity to make a stand. >> it is a mainly ceremonial role, as demonstrated in the current president welcomes the queen to dublin at the start of the summer. but is a job -- it is a job that martin mcguinness wants to do. >> for decades, his name was associated with bombs and bullets and the horror of conflict, but he was also key to delivering
. >> martin mcguinness has been helping run northern ireland the past four years. now he is hoping to swap debt for the job of head of state in dublin. 40 years ago, the republican did not look like obvious presidential material. he talked openly about being in the ira. >> we feel this will be passed on. >> back then, he did not seem interested in the ballot box. >> i don't believe winning any amount of votes will bring freedom to ireland. at the end of the day it will...
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martin luther king jr., mrs. kennedy harshly judged his personal life and was told that the civil rights icon had misbehaved poorly at jfk's funeral. as a result, this is how she felt about him and quotes her husband as having felt about him. >> i mean martin luther king is really a tricky person, but i wouldn't know, he never said anything against martin luther king to me. so i don't know if bobby would would be the one to find out what he really thought of him. but bobby told me later, i just can't see a picture of martin luther king without thinking, you know that man 's terrible. >> there are also harsh judgments about linden johnson, her husband's vice president and later of course president after jfk was assassinated. >> bobby told me this later and i know jack said it to me sometime, he said, oh, god, can you ever imagine what would happen to the country if linden was president? the only times he would say it if there was ever a problem. >> it is at times harsh and provocative and tough stuff. the book was
martin luther king jr., mrs. kennedy harshly judged his personal life and was told that the civil rights icon had misbehaved poorly at jfk's funeral. as a result, this is how she felt about him and quotes her husband as having felt about him. >> i mean martin luther king is really a tricky person, but i wouldn't know, he never said anything against martin luther king to me. so i don't know if bobby would would be the one to find out what he really thought of him. but bobby told me later,...
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les cuento que ricky martin ya est calentando motores para su regreso a brodway...o"che" guevara en el musical de "evita". y apesar de que el astro boricua est en medio de su gira "musica...alma. ..sexo" comparti con sus seguidores de twitter este noticion...la nueva version de evita debutara a principios del prximo aÑo. y por primera vez en exclusiva para la revista hola... thalia nos presenta estas tiernas imagenes de su segundo hijo de tan solo tres mesesitos de edad que se llama matthew alejandro...miren que hermoso se ve matthew que por cierto ya posa como todo un modelo...seg n la cantante matthew esta igualito a su hermanita sabrina sakae cuando tenian la misma edad... vamos a ver que pasa ahora que amanda amenazo a mariano con denunciarlo ante el gobernador si no suelta a las 4 p de la carcel y pablo seÑores...ese hombre no va a dejar ir a amanda asi de facil y tendra un enfrentamiento con don rafael esta noche a las 9- 8 centro por telemundo.. bueno pues esto es todo lo que les tengo hoy en acceso total yo soy nancy leal y regreso con ustedes a los estudios
les cuento que ricky martin ya est calentando motores para su regreso a brodway...o"che" guevara en el musical de "evita". y apesar de que el astro boricua est en medio de su gira "musica...alma. ..sexo" comparti con sus seguidores de twitter este noticion...la nueva version de evita debutara a principios del prximo aÑo. y por primera vez en exclusiva para la revista hola... thalia nos presenta estas tiernas imagenes de su segundo hijo de tan solo tres mesesitos...
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. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where wal-mart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your you. thank you. kcet public television] tavis: she came up with what seemed like a simple idea in kenya. she was the subject of the pbs documentary, "taking root." >> we have a government in this country that is overseeing the obstruction of order. today we are faced with a challenge that calls for a shift in our thinking so humanities and stop threatening life support system. >> she joined us in 2006 and again in 2009. this came on the heels of her book "challenge for africa." nice to see you again. let me start with the personal. this work is so personal for you, and i suspect anyone that becomes a nobel laureate
. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where wal-mart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your you. thank...
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the two new folks at martin luther king middle school. and i'd like to introduce natalie eberhart who is the principal and anthony braxton who is the assistant principal to make the presentation. please. >> so thank you, my name is natalie eberhart, the new principal at martin luther king jr. school and with my assistant principal mr. braxton and with ms. diane reynolds who is one of our outstanding teachers. mr. braxton and i have only been at the school for less than a month and already found ms. reynolds to be an inavailable -- invaluable member of our staff who cares deeply for our teachers and the staff and are making sure our students with special education needs are being fully realized in the education classes, being fully included and coming to the fullness of their potential in our school. so we're definitely very proud to recognize ms. diane reynolds. [applause] >> it's been my privilege to be at dr. martin luther king middle school since it's been at the present site. i only missed one year there. being at the school. and i've
the two new folks at martin luther king middle school. and i'd like to introduce natalie eberhart who is the principal and anthony braxton who is the assistant principal to make the presentation. please. >> so thank you, my name is natalie eberhart, the new principal at martin luther king jr. school and with my assistant principal mr. braxton and with ms. diane reynolds who is one of our outstanding teachers. mr. braxton and i have only been at the school for less than a month and already...
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nathan credits martin as a role model for helping him stay on his behalf, and martin would like to say few words. [applause] >> thank you. first of all, i would just like to say to the community and the bay area how proud i am of all that we have accomplished despite governmental efforts to tear us away from our culture and tradition. we were too strong. our blood spread too strong, and they could not take that away from us, so just give yourselves a round of applause. we are american indians. we are at city hall, and they are going to listen to us. [applause] i am deeply honored to be asked to say a few words on behalf of nathan. i have no nathan for many years. he and his father and i played basketball together in the 1970's, but i also know about the struggles they then had to overcome in his life, the disappointment, the hurt, and the pain. it is something that a lot of our children and young adults are going through in this community as they grow up. as elders and as adults, it is our responsibility to turn to these children and young adults and lit them up and encourage them to b
nathan credits martin as a role model for helping him stay on his behalf, and martin would like to say few words. [applause] >> thank you. first of all, i would just like to say to the community and the bay area how proud i am of all that we have accomplished despite governmental efforts to tear us away from our culture and tradition. we were too strong. our blood spread too strong, and they could not take that away from us, so just give yourselves a round of applause. we are american...
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martin luther king,jr.makes the leader look like a twit. [ doug ] i want to focus on innovation. but my data is doubling. and my servers are maxed out. [ male announcer ] with efficient i.t. solutions from dell, doug can shift up to 50% of his technology spend to innovation. so his company runs better, and so does doug. dell. the power to do more. so his company runs better, and so does doug. we're going to head on into the interview. krystal. . . krystal . . . what lead to your decision to go with the fusion? i just keep on going back to looks; it's a great looking car. how do your co-workers feel about your decision? they were the ones who were against ford. they were like they're a truck company. for the most part i am pretty sure i have changed most everyone's mind. krystal, you seem pretty comfortable up there, are you sure you haven't done this before? umm. . . i did 8th grade telecommunications class. ♪ priceis it true thata-tor. name your own price.... >>...got even easier? affirmative. we'll show y
martin luther king,jr.makes the leader look like a twit. [ doug ] i want to focus on innovation. but my data is doubling. and my servers are maxed out. [ male announcer ] with efficient i.t. solutions from dell, doug can shift up to 50% of his technology spend to innovation. so his company runs better, and so does doug. dell. the power to do more. so his company runs better, and so does doug. we're going to head on into the interview. krystal. . . krystal . . . what lead to your decision to go...
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david martin on how they got him, bob orr on who he was. florida shakes up the presidential primary calendar setting off a state-by-state game of leapfrog. jan crawford and john dickerson on what that will mean. the incredible story of a 67-year-old man found and rescued six days after his car plunged off a california cliff. and steve hartman on the time he spent a few minutes with andy rooney. >> it costs money for three elevators to come to the lobby at the same time. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, scott's on assignment, i'm bob schieffer. well our military and intelligence forces have been tracking him for years and today they found him and killed him. anwar al-awlaki who apparently inspired the fort hood major who killed 13 service members and whose ties to al qaeda may go back as far as the 9/11 hijackers was tracked down leaving a funeral in yemen and killed by a rocket fired from a u.s. drone aircraft. we have reports tonight from david martin and bob orr. first
david martin on how they got him, bob orr on who he was. florida shakes up the presidential primary calendar setting off a state-by-state game of leapfrog. jan crawford and john dickerson on what that will mean. the incredible story of a 67-year-old man found and rescued six days after his car plunged off a california cliff. and steve hartman on the time he spent a few minutes with andy rooney. >> it costs money for three elevators to come to the lobby at the same time. captioning...
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we are on the afternoon break testifying on the stand, martin blunt. he is one of the paramedics sent to the jackson home on june 25th of 2009. in fact, for much of the day, we have been hearing more details about those frantic moments when paramedics tried to save the king of pop. dramatic testimony from the paramedic who tended to michael jackson the day he died. >> he was leaned over the patient. >> reporter: paramedics arrived on june 25th, 2009 at 12:26 p.m. and discovered jackson in full cardiac arrest. >> his skin was cool to the touch. i took a first glance at him, his eyes were open. they were dry. his pupils were dielated. >> reporter: according to testimony, he asked dr. murray if jackson had an underlie condition. he said nothing. that didn't add up to me. >> reporter: he said murray was evasive. >> i asked is there anything else, anything else? >> no, that's it. >> reporter: under cross-examination, they showed murray wasn't being evasive at all. >> it's fair to say he was busy and multitasking at the time? >> yes. >> reporter: they offere
we are on the afternoon break testifying on the stand, martin blunt. he is one of the paramedics sent to the jackson home on june 25th of 2009. in fact, for much of the day, we have been hearing more details about those frantic moments when paramedics tried to save the king of pop. dramatic testimony from the paramedic who tended to michael jackson the day he died. >> he was leaned over the patient. >> reporter: paramedics arrived on june 25th, 2009 at 12:26 p.m. and discovered...
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question and answer, help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstaclesf e washington, d.c., martin luther king, jr., memorial foundation. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: what an honor to have lenny kravitz on this said. he is about to embark on a world tour in support of his new cd, "black and white america." here is a video from "to come on, get it." i feel like a canine ♪ come on and get it ♪ love, in love with your and i am coming to get it ♪ you know i am good for your love, and you know that i need it ♪ tavis: are you all right? >> i am beautiful. >> you are beautiful. i did not mean it that way. >> everyone i know says the same thing. tavis: i was the all-star game. you killed its. >> thank you. tavis: i thought it was so cool the way they staged a concert. you look like you had a good time. >> they went all out. it was a good way to come back. tavis: how do you -- now that you have so many records behind y
question and answer, help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstaclesf e washington, d.c., martin luther king, jr., memorial foundation. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: what an honor to have lenny kravitz on this said. he is about to embark on a world tour in support of his new cd, "black and white...
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martin luther king, jr.elivered the famed "iavea eech at the lincoln memorial. 48 years later the official dedication of the new martin luerngjr. memorial. it will be the first major monument of a non-president on washington's national mall. e fo to create the memorial was 15 years in the making and will cost some $120 million in private donations. >> the memorial to dr. king is the first on our mall to celebrated a man of color, hope, anpeace. d you can see this location is powerful. >> the "i have a dream" speech was delivered almost 45 years ago, before america elected its first black president, barack obama. >> been a long time coming. but tonight, because of what did on this date in this election at this defining moment, change has come to america. >> but some believe that racial equality still has yet to flower in the u.s. item, unemployment. white americans, 8.1%. black americans, 16.2%. item, netted wealth. white americans, $113,000. black americans, $5700. item, incarceration. of the 73% of white am
martin luther king, jr.elivered the famed "iavea eech at the lincoln memorial. 48 years later the official dedication of the new martin luerngjr. memorial. it will be the first major monument of a non-president on washington's national mall. e fo to create the memorial was 15 years in the making and will cost some $120 million in private donations. >> the memorial to dr. king is the first on our mall to celebrated a man of color, hope, anpeace. d you can see this location is...
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in san martin, cbs 5. triple in san martin, cbs 5.gits across the bay ,,,,,,,,, >>> though these are the days that tourists come here and they say wow, the weather in san francisco is perfect out here. >> then they move here. >> reality sets in. >> like tonight with the low clouds and fog pushed back on shore. everybody clambered towards the souvenir shops to buy shirts that they escape from alcatraz. the city of san francisco. let's take a peek outside where we do have this fog. the low clouds that have pushed into the bay. it's a very thin deck of clouds, however. it will stay pretty much put together. not saturating the inland areas, but the bottom line is, tonight, we will have a mainly starry evening. temperatures mid 50s to low 60s. very mild tomorrow. from 74 in san francisco to 88 in san jose. that's about ten degrees cooler than what we experienced today. we have the clouds and transition here, that will make for a cooler day at the coast. knocking back the temperatures inland as well. the bottom line is, it will be seasonal,
in san martin, cbs 5. triple in san martin, cbs 5.gits across the bay ,,,,,,,,, >>> though these are the days that tourists come here and they say wow, the weather in san francisco is perfect out here. >> then they move here. >> reality sets in. >> like tonight with the low clouds and fog pushed back on shore. everybody clambered towards the souvenir shops to buy shirts that they escape from alcatraz. the city of san francisco. let's take a peek outside where we do...
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to cross-talk the prospects for the global economy i'm joined by martin henniker in hong kong he's an associate director at the tight group in warsaw we have patrick young he's the executive director at devi advisors an editor of the gathering storm and in washington we cross to daniel mitchell he's a senior fellow at the cattle institute all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want to very much encouraging but first let's look at the fed's recent meeting at jackson hole. in the end ben bernanke is lacking an announcement that there would be further quantitative easing was so close and having there was something in it for almost everyone the fed can't tell us specifically what it's going to do because it doesn't know specifically what's going to happen so the more specific the fed makes a promise from are liable the fed does have to go back to the back later and change it because it promised us something that kept the lever on the questions behind any further action by the world's most important central bank remain and will dominate economic discu
to cross-talk the prospects for the global economy i'm joined by martin henniker in hong kong he's an associate director at the tight group in warsaw we have patrick young he's the executive director at devi advisors an editor of the gathering storm and in washington we cross to daniel mitchell he's a senior fellow at the cattle institute all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want to very much encouraging but first let's look at the fed's recent meeting...
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martin was killed. within the hour, the company identified the second employee injured as jenny he. cal osha investigators are looking at the possibility that the canisters were overpressurized. in the statement the company president expressed simpthink for martin's family and says, "mtr is cooperating fully with authorities and cannot comment further until reliable information is available." new at 6:00 tonight santa clara county officials released the 9- 11 call reporting a natural gas explosion at a customerino condo cupertino complex. >> do you see the flames? it's out of control. >> the owner of the condominium said she smelled natural gas before wednesday's blasted, but did not report it. no one was hurt. pg&e has its crews found six more gas leaks in that area. the utility says pipes in the area are meadow an older plastic that can get brittle over time. the utility told us today that those leaks have been repaired and it will replace all of the pipes on an expedited way. so listen to the entire 911 call from cupertino, go it our website, ktvu!n firefighters say they found a
martin was killed. within the hour, the company identified the second employee injured as jenny he. cal osha investigators are looking at the possibility that the canisters were overpressurized. in the statement the company president expressed simpthink for martin's family and says, "mtr is cooperating fully with authorities and cannot comment further until reliable information is available." new at 6:00 tonight santa clara county officials released the 9- 11 call reporting a natural...
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president obama is expected to speak at the martin luther king memorial. it was postponed because of hurricane irene. 250,000 people were expected to attend the dedication. it will now be october 16th. >>> they say there is no fury like a woman scorned and that probably goes for the animal kingdom as well. the supposed love triangle that may have moved one zoo tiger to kill another. hi honey, what are you doing? just having some chicken noodle. starting my progresso soup for lunch plan, huh. nope, just having some tender chicken and some tasty noodles. let's see... south western vegetables... 60 calories, oh beef pot roast... ...ya' know those jeans look nice. they do? yup. so you were checking me out? yup. el paso zoo workers say they don't know why a female tiger >>> a love triangle has turned deadly for one texas tiger. el paso zoo keepers say they don't know why a female tiger attacked and killed her meat. reports indicate she may have been jealous of his interest in an older tiger. the zoo news release issued the summary "the male tiger likes both fem
president obama is expected to speak at the martin luther king memorial. it was postponed because of hurricane irene. 250,000 people were expected to attend the dedication. it will now be october 16th. >>> they say there is no fury like a woman scorned and that probably goes for the animal kingdom as well. the supposed love triangle that may have moved one zoo tiger to kill another. hi honey, what are you doing? just having some chicken noodle. starting my progresso soup for lunch...
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let's take the martin luther king junior deal first. it's reported hoover didn't like dr. king.hat's a matter of historical fact, and was taping him, wire taping him because he fell the doctor was a communist, an agitator and on and on. this is j edgar hoover. what he got off the tapes, some was embarrassing to dr. king s that a historical fact? >> that is a historical fact. bobby kennedy, who was the attorney general at the time, and john kennedy, were anti-communists. >> on the tapes was some personal stuff that dr. king was talking about as far as miss stresses were concerned, right? >> well, we don't know because we haven't actually heard -- we are hearing what mrs. kennedy said she was told, and we aren't even sure which brother told her. the tapes themselves, the fbi take place, won't be revealed for another ten or fifteen years. >> it was something to do with. >> perhaps arranging a party at a hotel or something. >> perhaps with women. because we know that because of the jackie kennedy take place. something to to with women. >> and we know that's part of the dr. martin lu
let's take the martin luther king junior deal first. it's reported hoover didn't like dr. king.hat's a matter of historical fact, and was taping him, wire taping him because he fell the doctor was a communist, an agitator and on and on. this is j edgar hoover. what he got off the tapes, some was embarrassing to dr. king s that a historical fact? >> that is a historical fact. bobby kennedy, who was the attorney general at the time, and john kennedy, were anti-communists. >> on the...
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>>s411:2 right11 4:2ht w.no still ahead, why receive martin is telling eddie murphy to slim down, big fellow. we'll tell you coming up. >>> welcome back. the time now 11:26. taking a live look from san bruno. a lot of fog still hanging out around the coast. but it's that fog that's keeping you much cooler today. we continue to cool off right as we head through your weekend. temperatures about 75 degrees at north bay in san jose. 62 by the water. 85 degrees maximum heat today. we'll come in between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. still not too bad today. shaved off about 10 degrees on average from your coastal temperatures. 60 degrees at 10:00 p.m. tonight. you don't need to use the ac tonight especially by the coast. you might need to in places like livermore. >> eddie murphy all set to inject his humor into next year's academy awards as host and now steve martin, who has hosted a couple himself dishing out some hosting advice. >> valuable tips like "start slimming down now. you looked kind of paumpbly in nor bert." >> and more sage wisdom, martin says people think its a disgrace now that they hav
>>s411:2 right11 4:2ht w.no still ahead, why receive martin is telling eddie murphy to slim down, big fellow. we'll tell you coming up. >>> welcome back. the time now 11:26. taking a live look from san bruno. a lot of fog still hanging out around the coast. but it's that fog that's keeping you much cooler today. we continue to cool off right as we head through your weekend. temperatures about 75 degrees at north bay in san jose. 62 by the water. 85 degrees maximum heat today....
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. >> reporter: the blast came reportedly as researcher adrian martin mixed three gases, methane, helium and nitrogen for a laboratory project here at membrane laboratory and research in menlo park and one of the tanks ruptured according to the fire department protection chief and killing martin and tossing a female scientist in an adjacent corridor. >> she was basically near the door and the pressure from the explosion, almost blown her out of the door, which is a good thing because it knocked her out of the laboratory. >> some workers were rushing in to help. >> reporter: some had the where.all to secure the area, and they drug the individual from the laboratory and addressed the person who was blown clear of the laboratory. it was a very brave thing for them to do and they care for each other enough to do that. >> kelly ferguson, city council member, came by to pay her respects and show appreciation for the technology industry. >> i would say these companies, these startups bring jobs to the local area. and are an important economic engine that hires our engineers and scientists. >> r
. >> reporter: the blast came reportedly as researcher adrian martin mixed three gases, methane, helium and nitrogen for a laboratory project here at membrane laboratory and research in menlo park and one of the tanks ruptured according to the fire department protection chief and killing martin and tossing a female scientist in an adjacent corridor. >> she was basically near the door and the pressure from the explosion, almost blown her out of the door, which is a good thing because...
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martin luther king, an ar gantd twit, he was a four-letter word. so everybody, everybody please just calm down. this is a memorial. it's about how we remember dr. king, no matter what he may have actually said. i know my personal favorite dr. king quote has always been, "who you going to call, ghostbusters." if anything, if anything, folks, memorial architect ed jackson still left the quote a little too long. i say trim the fat down to, "i was a drum major." you can even add one of those fancy hats. hey, hey, he did lead a march. we'll be right back. [cheering and applause] >> thank. welcome back, everybody. nation, before our august break, i was trying to get to the bottom of the huge scandal rocking the republican race for president. and i'm not talking about the rumor that candidate thaddeus mccotter's real name is cotter mcthaddeus. new york i'm talking about iowa's parry-with-an-a gate. you all know the details. oh, yeah. but in case you're some sort of cave man just thawed from a million-year icy sleep, let me catch you up. first of all, this
martin luther king, an ar gantd twit, he was a four-letter word. so everybody, everybody please just calm down. this is a memorial. it's about how we remember dr. king, no matter what he may have actually said. i know my personal favorite dr. king quote has always been, "who you going to call, ghostbusters." if anything, if anything, folks, memorial architect ed jackson still left the quote a little too long. i say trim the fat down to, "i was a drum major." you can even add...
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ahora regresÓ con los estudios contigo martÍn. >> gracias pedro.categorÍa 2, dijo que todavía es muy pronto para sentir la potencial amenaza para la costa este del paÍs, sin embargo aunque no impacte directamente a los estados unidos habrÁ fuertes arejadas. >> prometiÓ el presidente ayuda a los beneficiados por el huracÁn. el mandatario subrayÓ que su gobierno trabajarÁ para hacer realidad la reconstrucciÓn de fueros desgastados por irene. todavÍa quedan unas 40.000 viviendas y negocios. la mayorÍa de los que carecen de energÍa estÁn en conecticut. >> los bomberos de texas batallan contra el reloj para poder sofocar un incendio forestal que ha quemado casas y terrenos. las llamas han afectado el Área de pinewoods. se dijo que al menos cinco bomberos recibieron quemaduras durante su trabajo. >> una avioneta se estrellÓ cerca de los Ángeles al menos a unas 100 millas al norte. provocÓ un incendio. llÁmese lanzaron otras 30 viviendas, dicen que no estÁ claro que provocÓ la caÍda del aviÓn. >> el ministerio chileno de defensa informÓ que el avión 80 do
ahora regresÓ con los estudios contigo martÍn. >> gracias pedro.categorÍa 2, dijo que todavía es muy pronto para sentir la potencial amenaza para la costa este del paÍs, sin embargo aunque no impacte directamente a los estados unidos habrÁ fuertes arejadas. >> prometiÓ el presidente ayuda a los beneficiados por el huracÁn. el mandatario subrayÓ que su gobierno trabajarÁ para hacer realidad la reconstrucciÓn de fueros desgastados por irene. todavÍa quedan unas 40.000...
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peter orszag in a letter to paul martin stated the tax rate for the lowest tax bracket would have to be increased from 10% to 25%. attacks again and comes in at 25% brack it would be increased to 63% in the tax rate of the highest bracket would have to be raised from 35% to 80%. the top corporate income tax rate would also increase from 35% to 80%. so the ability, wisdom and consequences of addressing our debt crisis or tax increases will continue to constitute a rigorous debate by her committee. my hope is that we may be able
peter orszag in a letter to paul martin stated the tax rate for the lowest tax bracket would have to be increased from 10% to 25%. attacks again and comes in at 25% brack it would be increased to 63% in the tax rate of the highest bracket would have to be raised from 35% to 80%. the top corporate income tax rate would also increase from 35% to 80%. so the ability, wisdom and consequences of addressing our debt crisis or tax increases will continue to constitute a rigorous debate by her...
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>> i'm miranda martin, a new p.a.c. member. i have two children at grotten elementary school. >> my time is vatina. >> we spent our first couple of meetings talking about board priorities and our priorities as a p.a.c. we've had an opportunity to speak with deputy superintendent richard grunsa and to hear from board commissioners hydra mendoza and sandy fewer and we've also heard from sfusd staff and we're really glad to see that the district is focusing on setting clear and consistent standards across the district for students and that there is a focus on high expectations for all of our children. we know that that's a really important priority for families across the district. we also believe that the district's focus on core curriculum is a good step and we're interested to see how that's going to be implemented
>> i'm miranda martin, a new p.a.c. member. i have two children at grotten elementary school. >> my time is vatina. >> we spent our first couple of meetings talking about board priorities and our priorities as a p.a.c. we've had an opportunity to speak with deputy superintendent richard grunsa and to hear from board commissioners hydra mendoza and sandy fewer and we've also heard from sfusd staff and we're really glad to see that the district is focusing on setting clear and...
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they say 56 year-old adrienne martin was mixing in transferring three gases. methane, nitrogen and helium into a cylinder when the explosion occurred. the blast killed a veteran research engineer and injured a female employee inside of a lab at membrane technology and research. the company president says the injured employees is now recovering at home. the menlo park fire chief says over pressurization of those three gases could have triggered an explosion. that is one of the possibilities there are looking into. the president of a membrane technology and research wrote in a statement that adrienne martin was a skilled researches. he moved to the united states from his native country of romania. >> in menlo park city inspectors red tag to the building on saturday saying that it is unsafe to go and at this point. the fire to says it before the explosion they were unaware of any safety problems at this research company. this company passed an annual safety inspection about six months ago. >> it was a pretty nice day after the fall of today. sunny this afternoon
they say 56 year-old adrienne martin was mixing in transferring three gases. methane, nitrogen and helium into a cylinder when the explosion occurred. the blast killed a veteran research engineer and injured a female employee inside of a lab at membrane technology and research. the company president says the injured employees is now recovering at home. the menlo park fire chief says over pressurization of those three gases could have triggered an explosion. that is one of the possibilities...
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. >> i'm alan martin. dana and ken have the night off tonight. tomorrow most americans will go back to work following the holiday weekend, but that's not the case for millions looking for jobs. >> 14 million people are now listed officially as unemployed. carroll atkinson on those who are waiting to hear what the president says thursday when he lays out his plan to put americans back to work. >> reporter: combative words from the president in his speech today from uaw president jimmyhoff if a. >> let's take these bleeps out and put america where it belongs. >> reporter: the president tipped his hand. >> i'll give you just a little bit. >> on what he'll propose later. in a joint session of congress president obama we've got roads and bridges across this country that need rebuilding, we've got private companies with the equipment and manpower to do the building, we've got more than 1 million unemployed construction workers ready to get dirty right now. >> reporter: as president they also called for continuing a cut in payroll taxes, a cut in what t
. >> i'm alan martin. dana and ken have the night off tonight. tomorrow most americans will go back to work following the holiday weekend, but that's not the case for millions looking for jobs. >> 14 million people are now listed officially as unemployed. carroll atkinson on those who are waiting to hear what the president says thursday when he lays out his plan to put americans back to work. >> reporter: combative words from the president in his speech today from uaw...
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our chief meteorologist bill martin was telling us. but there isn't a lot of wind.fire can't changed that much. hasn't grown wildly or spread, although there hasn't been much of a fire season so far. while there may be fuel, this fire is not really expanding. a lot of smoke from the trees. drivers on interstate 580 can see that. there are about 4 departments there at the scene attacking the scene. cal fire, oakland fire, east bay regional parks and alameda. we will stay on top of the story. bring you updates on ktvu as soon as we get them. 2506 a gang summit in oakland. they are sharing ideas on how to fight gangs. one of the tools are the gang injunctions. ktvu's christian is live. . >> you can see the neighborhood has been targeted and tagged by gang members right now. the oakland mayor is preparing to lead a discussion on what oakland learned about fighting gangs. >> reporter: a two day conference to share ideas on what is working when it comes to combatting gangs. jean quan says everyone from police, schools and probation are all working together. >> we want to
our chief meteorologist bill martin was telling us. but there isn't a lot of wind.fire can't changed that much. hasn't grown wildly or spread, although there hasn't been much of a fire season so far. while there may be fuel, this fire is not really expanding. a lot of smoke from the trees. drivers on interstate 580 can see that. there are about 4 departments there at the scene attacking the scene. cal fire, oakland fire, east bay regional parks and alameda. we will stay on top of the story....
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the land leading up to martin's beach is privately owned. and as alex savage tells us, activists are blaming the closure on a well known silican valley man. >> reporter: there is no easy way to get to martin's beach. these signs make it perfectly clear the public is not allowed past this gate. >> i guess that's it. >> reporter: the only way we could get video of the beach itself was from the air. >> it's just one of those kind of other worldly places. >> reporter: mike wallace with the surf rider foundation has been taking his kids to martin's beach. but in 2008 this piece of private land leading up to the beach changed hands and the new owners closed public access. >> you're basically destroying people's memory in a legal seizure. to wallis sent this letter to the person he believes owned the land. we couldn't reach him for comment today but we know the silican valley businessman is a big supporter of green technology. it's a private road that leads down to a public beach and that's why the state is now stepping in. the california coastal c
the land leading up to martin's beach is privately owned. and as alex savage tells us, activists are blaming the closure on a well known silican valley man. >> reporter: there is no easy way to get to martin's beach. these signs make it perfectly clear the public is not allowed past this gate. >> i guess that's it. >> reporter: the only way we could get video of the beach itself was from the air. >> it's just one of those kind of other worldly places. >> reporter:...
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. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn fine semana, con martÍn berlanga. >> el 11 de septiembre no se olvida estados unidos sufriÓ su peor ataque en su propio territorio y recordaron a los casi 3000 muertos. como estÁn, es a la jorge ramos. cambio para hacer de la manera de vivir estados unidos y ciertamente con enormes consecuencias en todo el mundo, esta corresponsal fue una de las periodistas quien estuvo aquÍ mismo en el world rtrade center. vamos directamente con blanca rosa que los acompaÑa. >> ultra sacerdote, definitivamente hoy ha sido una ceremonia emotiva como es usual en una conmemoraciÓn de un ataque terrorista aquÍ el la ciudad de nueva york. >> hemos visto a bush y a obama radiados de medias de seguridad de que ahora son bastantes inusuales. >> los 102 minutos que cambiaron la historia de la Última dÉcada, fueron recordados con la ceremonia a la que asistieron el presidente barack obama y el ex presidente george bush. >> el presidente obama hecho un fragmento, como indicio de las intensas medidas de seguridad implementadas desde el viernes. >> el alcalde de nueva york, se refi
. >> Éste es noticiero univisiÓn fine semana, con martÍn berlanga. >> el 11 de septiembre no se olvida estados unidos sufriÓ su peor ataque en su propio territorio y recordaron a los casi 3000 muertos. como estÁn, es a la jorge ramos. cambio para hacer de la manera de vivir estados unidos y ciertamente con enormes consecuencias en todo el mundo, esta corresponsal fue una de las periodistas quien estuvo aquÍ mismo en el world rtrade center. vamos directamente con blanca rosa...