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. >> it has to be a nightmare because it's in my nightmares. >> reporter: robinson says the called police in 2006 with suspicions about garrido and reports that little blond girls were kept in the backyard. police did nothing. >> that call was very important and it was dropped. >> reporter: the state legislature recently approved a $20 million payout to dugard as a way of apologizing what everyone has agreed was a terrible lapse by the state's parole system. even though garrido was monitored with a gps ankle bracelet and parole agents visited the home many times, they failed to notice her or her two children fathered by garrido. police are now notified if a sex offends lives within a mile of where the call originates and information is supposed to be shared more effectively between agencies and new task force among sex offenders. and he fears another jaycee dugard could be out there. >> she won't sleep next to windows. my son worries about being kidnapped. i had a dream he was in order to live there and i had to rent next to him and he did what he wanted in the household. >> reporter: the
. >> it has to be a nightmare because it's in my nightmares. >> reporter: robinson says the called police in 2006 with suspicions about garrido and reports that little blond girls were kept in the backyard. police did nothing. >> that call was very important and it was dropped. >> reporter: the state legislature recently approved a $20 million payout to dugard as a way of apologizing what everyone has agreed was a terrible lapse by the state's parole system. even though...
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. >> it was a pretty nightmare issue night. >> she has seen soccer matches all over the world but she said this was the worst. >> we've got to the game early, tried to get this to our seats, absolute pandemonium, a couple thousand people trying to get tickets, the line wasn't moving, you probably ah an all- the chaos there. >> reporter: cbs5 cameras captured a scene of human gridlock and frustration as thousands of fans converged on a single will call boof to try to pick up tickets they had already spent as much as $95 apiece for online from ticketmaster. >> people were pushing, shoving, four people working with several thousand people waiting in line. we get to the security detail there's would one woman patting down several thousand women who came to steele analysis do play. the other security was pretty slow and steady moving in so we didn't really get to z much. >> reporter: she got to see 20
. >> it was a pretty nightmare issue night. >> she has seen soccer matches all over the world but she said this was the worst. >> we've got to the game early, tried to get this to our seats, absolute pandemonium, a couple thousand people trying to get tickets, the line wasn't moving, you probably ah an all- the chaos there. >> reporter: cbs5 cameras captured a scene of human gridlock and frustration as thousands of fans converged on a single will call boof to try to pick...
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when what we choose could lead to a dream or a nightmare? >> tonight, we unlock the secrets of your mind. why we do what we do. >>> why we kill. a revealing journey into the mind and heart of darkness. we go face to face with a serial killer. so, what if i called you something that you didn't like? >> you die. >> a psycho path wired differently than the rest of us? >>> plus, an evil turn what drove this family man to kill the ones he loved? an unprecedented look literally inside the brain of star wrestle
when what we choose could lead to a dream or a nightmare? >> tonight, we unlock the secrets of your mind. why we do what we do. >>> why we kill. a revealing journey into the mind and heart of darkness. we go face to face with a serial killer. so, what if i called you something that you didn't like? >> you die. >> a psycho path wired differently than the rest of us? >>> plus, an evil turn what drove this family man to kill the ones he loved? an unprecedented...
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san francisco is a nightmare an engineering nightmare the city was not designed for this. there are a lot of things you can look for. trees over grown that are covering the sign starting to cover a sign, call in right away so dpw can trim them. lines that need to be painted, call in. dpw they have inspectors that are going out but can't catch everything. basically you are the eyes and ears for city government and using that 311 is really important because it gives you a tracking number and it's like a work order number. anything you can do. look, listen and you can make a phone call, for example, we are working on a project in the marina that deals with it came to our attention some person who is a bicyclist noticed and timed one of the lights and discovered it was out of sequence much we got that over to dpt. they are correcting it. also in the course of correcting there were 2 contradictory work orders one with the state and city. you discover those things. van ness and lum bard are state highways. >> i will ltd. regina talk about that. well, the mta they have a specific
san francisco is a nightmare an engineering nightmare the city was not designed for this. there are a lot of things you can look for. trees over grown that are covering the sign starting to cover a sign, call in right away so dpw can trim them. lines that need to be painted, call in. dpw they have inspectors that are going out but can't catch everything. basically you are the eyes and ears for city government and using that 311 is really important because it gives you a tracking number and it's...
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when what we choose could lead to a dream or a nightmare? >> tonight, we unlock the secrets of your mind. why we do what we do. >>> why we kill. a revealing journey into the mind and heart of darkness. we go face to face with a serial killer. so, what if i called you something that you didn't like? >> you die. >> a psycho path wired differently than the rest of us? >>> plus, an evil turn what drove this family man to kill the ones he loved? an unprecedented look literally inside the brain of star wrestle ler chris benoit, what made this good mind go bad? >>> and what would you do if you were an upstanding member of society and you discovered that you may have the mind of a murderer? several notorious killer -- >> is this man a natural-born killer? >> reporter: they were all innocent children. a son. a brother. lives with limited possibilities ahead of them. but, what these boys would grow up to become, brutal killers. could their brains have provided a road map to the sickness that would consume them? >> every mean, vicious psycho path was a
when what we choose could lead to a dream or a nightmare? >> tonight, we unlock the secrets of your mind. why we do what we do. >>> why we kill. a revealing journey into the mind and heart of darkness. we go face to face with a serial killer. so, what if i called you something that you didn't like? >> you die. >> a psycho path wired differently than the rest of us? >>> plus, an evil turn what drove this family man to kill the ones he loved? an unprecedented...
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one couple told cbs 5 how their lobe modification turned into a nightmare. >>> reporter: it's been aough year for them. carol lost her job in december of 2008 and joe had his work hours cut. suddenly the family couldn't make their $2,800 monthly mortgage payment. >> when it was becoming apparent around february time that i wasn't going to get another job at least right away, we started applying for the hardship and loan modifications. >> reporter: backup even with the reduced incomes, the family had trouble getting the bank to work with them. >> citibank kept turning us down actually the mortgage company kept saying we didn't qualify. and then finally, i'm thinking, if we don't qualify, who does? >> reporter: consumerwatch receives dozens of e-mails from viewers describing their mortgage nightmares. lisa rights, i have been trying to get a loan modification for a year now being strung along with bad reasons. and another says, chase bank has denied us a loan modification. since then, they lost 5 house payments which they cashed. they are now foreclosing on us. desperate, the family ca
one couple told cbs 5 how their lobe modification turned into a nightmare. >>> reporter: it's been aough year for them. carol lost her job in december of 2008 and joe had his work hours cut. suddenly the family couldn't make their $2,800 monthly mortgage payment. >> when it was becoming apparent around february time that i wasn't going to get another job at least right away, we started applying for the hardship and loan modifications. >> reporter: backup even with the...
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but for one east bay viewer, it turned into a nightmare. what you need to know before getting your car fixed. >> reporter: the car troubles started four weeks ago when he put his 2003 hyundai in here. >> i went to back out and the reverse, it made a sound. >> reporter: that wasn't all. his car began to slow down on the freeway. then putting the car in reverse became nearly impossible. so he looked through the yellow pages, found that amco in concord was offering a free deal. >> i saw the free towing and being unemployed, i thought that was a plus. the same day a tow truck came and picked the car up. >> reporter: but he was told there wasn't anything wrong with his car so i insisted on another car check. that's when amco claimed it found a problem. >> oh, it's your -- [ indiscernible ] there's metal shavings in your transmission fluid. >> reporter: the total cost for a new transmission? nearly $3800. >> i said that's the blue book value of the entire car. >> reporter: he called hyundai and found the car was still under warranty but when he t
but for one east bay viewer, it turned into a nightmare. what you need to know before getting your car fixed. >> reporter: the car troubles started four weeks ago when he put his 2003 hyundai in here. >> i went to back out and the reverse, it made a sound. >> reporter: that wasn't all. his car began to slow down on the freeway. then putting the car in reverse became nearly impossible. so he looked through the yellow pages, found that amco in concord was offering a free deal....
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i heard you're having nightmares a little bit? >> well, i don't know about them. >> reporter: you don't? >> i know about them. we hear him. he screams out in the middle of the night. i have to go down and check on him. he sleeps through it. >> when i wake up, i don't remember anything about it. >> reporter: middle of the board? >> push off. >> reporter: michael is moving on, resilient, grateful, but he still suffered from post-traumatic stress. >> our house came with a gas stove. and he can't be anywhere near the gas stove. if he controls it, he's okay. but the first time i lit the stove and he was standing there by me, it startled him and he had a flashback. >> reporter: his voice may be weak, but it's packed with moral authority and he wants to speak out against bullying. >> 'cause i felt what it feels like to get burned, bullied. picked on. so i want that to stop to everybody, every kid in school. >> reporter: you want that to end? >> yeah. >> we can't forget what happened to him. we can't forget what happened to other children
i heard you're having nightmares a little bit? >> well, i don't know about them. >> reporter: you don't? >> i know about them. we hear him. he screams out in the middle of the night. i have to go down and check on him. he sleeps through it. >> when i wake up, i don't remember anything about it. >> reporter: middle of the board? >> push off. >> reporter: michael is moving on, resilient, grateful, but he still suffered from post-traumatic stress. >>...
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. >> i don't think it will happen but i think we need to plan for a worst case scenario, a nightmare scenario. that nightmare scenario is an al qaeda/taliban type takeover of the government. >> reporter: already weak and unpopular before the floods broke, pakistan's government has been slow to get aid where needed. keeping the country from drowning in its distress is crucial to u.s. policy. >> an extremist government in pakistan would have its finger on the atomic weapons arsenals. >> reporter: hard line islamist groups have been helping flood victims but the battle for hearts and minds has, by no means, been lost. according to america's current ambassador in pakistan. >> stories about extremist organizations being the only players out there are greatly exaggerated. >> reporter: what's not overstated is the scale of the disaster. there are millions still in pakistan struggling to survive. richard roth, cbs news, long london. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," stocks in asia got a lift this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with more. >> good morning to you. asian markets edged u
. >> i don't think it will happen but i think we need to plan for a worst case scenario, a nightmare scenario. that nightmare scenario is an al qaeda/taliban type takeover of the government. >> reporter: already weak and unpopular before the floods broke, pakistan's government has been slow to get aid where needed. keeping the country from drowning in its distress is crucial to u.s. policy. >> an extremist government in pakistan would have its finger on the atomic weapons...
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stan adds, textbooks are a nightmare. expensive. often outdated and politically.here's nothing like a book in the hand for real lurning. start by cutting the national education department which is a complete waste of taxpayer money. thanks for your feedback. for more, logon to nbceditorials.com. parasite guy, dan riski
stan adds, textbooks are a nightmare. expensive. often outdated and politically.here's nothing like a book in the hand for real lurning. start by cutting the national education department which is a complete waste of taxpayer money. thanks for your feedback. for more, logon to nbceditorials.com. parasite guy, dan riski
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remember every second of this nightmare. it will remain in the memories and hearts forever. and you see so. innocent. little angel. live from moscow this is ati now a senior government prosecutor in afghanistan says that he's been forced to retire for aggressively promoting corruption investigations some of the people under suspicion was top officials of one one of president hamid karzai as aides he is a military analyst says the afghan leader is doing everything in his power to block u.s. efforts to beat corruption and drug production in this standoff between us i and general betray us ad going to president has scored again in his incipient battle against the american anti-corruption efforts first time as i scored. when he completely blocked and stalled they investigation. chief national security council. and the second time just recently when he can so if they did he has the momentum again the american anti-corruption drive in afghanistan and not only if boy did the american pressure but in the way he should go to the americans in afghanistan and instead of reversing his d
remember every second of this nightmare. it will remain in the memories and hearts forever. and you see so. innocent. little angel. live from moscow this is ati now a senior government prosecutor in afghanistan says that he's been forced to retire for aggressively promoting corruption investigations some of the people under suspicion was top officials of one one of president hamid karzai as aides he is a military analyst says the afghan leader is doing everything in his power to block u.s....
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>>> the nightmare that started on july 30th is finally over. >> captured, after three weeks on the run, the last of three escaped prison inmates is caught with his alleged accomplice. >>> back to the table. the u.s. will reportedly host the first direct peace talks between israel and the palestinians in nearly two years. >>> indicted. former star pitcher roger clemens is charged with lying to congress about performance-enhancing drugs. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, august 20, 2010. >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm emily smith in for betty nguyen. one of the biggest manhunts in this country in years is over. it was a dramatic capture at an arizona campground last night. u.s. marshals arrested the last of three prison escapees and the woman who allegedly helped in the prison break. let's get the latest from whit johnson. good morning. >> reporter: emily, good morning. in the end, fugitive john mccluskey was found in a sleeping bag and arrested without incident. but this manhunt led authorities through several states, all the way up to the canadian border and
>>> the nightmare that started on july 30th is finally over. >> captured, after three weeks on the run, the last of three escaped prison inmates is caught with his alleged accomplice. >>> back to the table. the u.s. will reportedly host the first direct peace talks between israel and the palestinians in nearly two years. >>> indicted. former star pitcher roger clemens is charged with lying to congress about performance-enhancing drugs. >>> this is the...
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we have had issues about insomnia, nightmares. we have had kids who have been victims of violence in their past. the issue is deeper a lot of times than just an alarm clock, and our work is to really dig deep into that, and we understand that we cannot do this work alone, and that is why we rely heavily on the resources that are out in the community, because there are issues that maybe a little beyond our scope where we have to connect with other organizations to do that work. >> thank you very much, and if i may follow on something you said about working with existing resources. i believe that some of our collective issue is that the existing resources were not able to figure out, you know, how to fit the pieces to this puzzle together, and we are part of the existing resources. how will you be able to reinvigorate or how's this -- have those existing resources take a fresh look at what they're doing? maybe you need someone else to take a look at that, but if they had a program and have been doing this work and have not been able
we have had issues about insomnia, nightmares. we have had kids who have been victims of violence in their past. the issue is deeper a lot of times than just an alarm clock, and our work is to really dig deep into that, and we understand that we cannot do this work alone, and that is why we rely heavily on the resources that are out in the community, because there are issues that maybe a little beyond our scope where we have to connect with other organizations to do that work. >> thank...
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a nightmare situation early this morning flames erupting in and elderly home and it's a very region which is about three hundred kilometers away from moscow now authorities say that within three minutes of the sighting those flames firefighters were on scene and were able to evacuate around four hundred eighty people living in that elderly home however nine people killed and one person severely wounded and taken to the hospital at this point in time now right now we know that the fire is out in early investigation showed that it could have possibly been an electrical wiring or faulty electrical wiring that has it been now changed because of evidence of a gas canister in a room where all of the nine people who were killed were staying at the time in fact authorities are saying that they believe that one person tried to commit suicide in that room also a killing the other people in that room as well it is also a believed and reported by federal channels and other russian channels that the person who tried to commit suicide was a war veteran and was depressed about not being able to get an a
a nightmare situation early this morning flames erupting in and elderly home and it's a very region which is about three hundred kilometers away from moscow now authorities say that within three minutes of the sighting those flames firefighters were on scene and were able to evacuate around four hundred eighty people living in that elderly home however nine people killed and one person severely wounded and taken to the hospital at this point in time now right now we know that the fire is out in...
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we need to plan for a worst-case scenario, a nightmare scenario. and that nightmare scenario is we need to plan for a worst-case an al qaeda taliban type takeover of the government. >> reporter: all ready weak and unpopular before the floods broke, pakistan's government's been slow to get aid to where it's needed, keeping the country from drowning in its distress is crucial to u.s. policy. >> an extremist government in pakistan would have its finger on the atomic weapons arsenals. >> reporter: hard line islamic groups have been helping flood victims but the battle for hearts and minds has by no hearts and minds has by no means been lost according to america's current ambassador in pakistan. >> stories about extremist organizations being the only players out there are greatly exaggerated. >> reporter: what's not overstated is the scale of the disaster. there are millions still in pakistan struggling to survive. richard roth, cbs news, london. >> hill: to texas now where police officers came under attack today. investigators say a lone gunman opened
we need to plan for a worst-case scenario, a nightmare scenario. and that nightmare scenario is we need to plan for a worst-case an al qaeda taliban type takeover of the government. >> reporter: all ready weak and unpopular before the floods broke, pakistan's government's been slow to get aid to where it's needed, keeping the country from drowning in its distress is crucial to u.s. policy. >> an extremist government in pakistan would have its finger on the atomic weapons arsenals....
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nightmares.le family but he took it really hard. >> and then now a few months on, and again we're seeing that video that you shot, how are things a few months on. i want to point out to folks, if you're wondering why we're not talking to bobby, he's not answering because of the lawsuit. that's why suzanne is doing the talking for the family. suzanne, go ahead. how are things today? >> today, you know, it's been six months ago it happened on tuesday. you know, things don't seem to be getting any better. he's doing a little bit better but then we had nightmares again last week. it just seems to not be going away at all. >> when you look at that video, and you replay this and see it replayed on tv, did you realize at the time what you were seeing? >> well, as soon as he pulled her in, i knew something was wrong. i screamed to the trainer. yeah, basically we kind of stood there in shock, you know. it wasn't real. it wasn't happening. >> just trying to process everything. john, this week you filed a n
nightmares.le family but he took it really hard. >> and then now a few months on, and again we're seeing that video that you shot, how are things a few months on. i want to point out to folks, if you're wondering why we're not talking to bobby, he's not answering because of the lawsuit. that's why suzanne is doing the talking for the family. suzanne, go ahead. how are things today? >> today, you know, it's been six months ago it happened on tuesday. you know, things don't seem to be...
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it's a nightmare. >> reporter: so it is hot and sticky, if you are stuck in the middle of it. like i said, most of the passengers that we talked with said that their delay was about ten minutes, and something that they're used to. we did talk to one guy who was stuck on his commute an hour and a half longer yesterday, because of the b.a.r.t. delays, he tells us. also talked to a new daddy. he says his 3-week-old, not enjoying the heat wave. in fremont, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> nor are the parents taking care of it. the record heat adding to the danger for firefighters, working to put out a wildfire in the east bay. the blaze is burning at mt. diablo state park. nbc bay area's christie smith live with the latest on. the firefighting efforts there. >> reporter: good morning. it's already pretty warm out here in contra costra county, but it's not windy and firefighters say that's a good thing. that has helped them to fight this fire. they tell me that in just a couple of hours, they're going to go back out and map this fire again and get some more updated information o
it's a nightmare. >> reporter: so it is hot and sticky, if you are stuck in the middle of it. like i said, most of the passengers that we talked with said that their delay was about ten minutes, and something that they're used to. we did talk to one guy who was stuck on his commute an hour and a half longer yesterday, because of the b.a.r.t. delays, he tells us. also talked to a new daddy. he says his 3-week-old, not enjoying the heat wave. in fremont, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news....
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implementation will be a nightmare. the 5000 winery's, you missed. the 2000 wine makers, you totally missed. you're looking at every airline in san francisco which has its own license. they will get this feat. there is a perception, it looks like it has gone from the $40 cents a bottle down to 50 cents. there will still be a perception world wide that we are trying to fix 2000 trunks on the streets with a $2 tax. that is not san francisco. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> i am a professional bartender. i currently work in district 6. by selling alcohol, and might cause in the problems that we are trying to fix? this is the experiments, this is a very noble cause, we know how that when ended. coming back to the local level, when you have many many businesses paying into city taxes and programs like health the san francisco that are trying to help the health of this city and keep it in good condition, how can we add more taxes to
implementation will be a nightmare. the 5000 winery's, you missed. the 2000 wine makers, you totally missed. you're looking at every airline in san francisco which has its own license. they will get this feat. there is a perception, it looks like it has gone from the $40 cents a bottle down to 50 cents. there will still be a perception world wide that we are trying to fix 2000 trunks on the streets with a $2 tax. that is not san francisco. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> i am...
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. >> the most incredible -- >> nightmare, dream, nightmare. it was a roller coaster ride, but what a fun game. a crazy day at the ballpark. that did include the giants biggest comeback ever. but a win? well, not so fast. plus, he's back at practice. still a thorn in the side of one of his coaches. we'll explain. and elin speaks. tiger woods' ex-wife for the first time since her former husband's extracurricular activities were revealed in stunning fashion. we've got details in sports. >> good evening. yes, that is fog. hoping to cool temperatures down today, find out an even bigger miop in our f p asco u this weekend. i was told that i was at risk for sudden cardiac death. i was 23 years old, i wasn't overweight. i never dreamed this would happen to me. when the doctor told me i had three blocked arteries, i felt like i was punched in the gut. i found out that one in three women die from heart disease. how did i not know that? >>> concertgoers seeing bob dylan today. >> you have to take a day off from work and stand around for 5 1/2 hours on ma
. >> the most incredible -- >> nightmare, dream, nightmare. it was a roller coaster ride, but what a fun game. a crazy day at the ballpark. that did include the giants biggest comeback ever. but a win? well, not so fast. plus, he's back at practice. still a thorn in the side of one of his coaches. we'll explain. and elin speaks. tiger woods' ex-wife for the first time since her former husband's extracurricular activities were revealed in stunning fashion. we've got details in...
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i woke from the nightmare of a gutted macom, not because i have not yet bled my life in yellow, but because minarettes looking sky ward. one burly buffalo looking for hooves and hot breath because the skin is not yet numb and the lights are not yet flickering, i will continue to sip at my hot tea and stare at the dust-colored noon. one white dasha screams with the brilliance of red. can you hear them, the melodious intent, the glimmering mood in their eyes. face stitched by seam, a garment i have sewn to my skin. whatever remains of el gubenchi's 1932 cairo studio recording lives between the old cobblestone quarter and my still-warm mahogony ear. i should have gotten up to shake his hand, this uncomfortable tension between me and god. medina, its streets adorned with smells from the bazaar, yet i have chosen to adorn myself in the still concrete of columns. i am for the transcription of the arabic. in the morning, he howled the song in the name of his father, perhaps new fathers weep at the birth of their sons. do not cry for leila or for him, but drink the red wine and grow your love doubl
i woke from the nightmare of a gutted macom, not because i have not yet bled my life in yellow, but because minarettes looking sky ward. one burly buffalo looking for hooves and hot breath because the skin is not yet numb and the lights are not yet flickering, i will continue to sip at my hot tea and stare at the dust-colored noon. one white dasha screams with the brilliance of red. can you hear them, the melodious intent, the glimmering mood in their eyes. face stitched by seam, a garment i...
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. >>> decades after being held at angel island, how immigrants are recalling the nightmare. "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. they want jerry brown because, he won't "rock the boat," in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes. lost jobs. big pensions for state employees. the special interests have chosen their governor. how about you? i even bought her a computer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen this? she "friended" me. there's a whole album. [ laughs ] [ groans ] and started posting pictures. ♪ and tagging me. publicly. [ male announcer ] you ought to be rewarded for being dependable. the citi forward card gives you extra points for paying your bill on time and staying within your credit limit. [ woman ] nice tights. what's your story? the citi forward card can help you write it. the most powerful half-ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. chevy silverado half-ton
. >>> decades after being held at angel island, how immigrants are recalling the nightmare. "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. they want jerry brown because, he won't "rock the boat," in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes. lost jobs. big pensions for state employees. the special interests have chosen...
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queens-bound "n" train in the 59th station at fifth avenue when he witnessed every worker's worst nightmare, a woman on the tracks. he had only seconds to respond, but thankfully was able to stop the multi-ton approaching train just in time. without missing a beat he called for the electricity to be turned off the third rail, then he jumped onto the tracks himself to comfort and help the injured passenger. >> i asked her if she was all right, if she was dizzy or anything. she said that, you know, that she was bleeding. so i turned around, i had tissues in my back pocket that i gave her. >> it's one of the most wonderful things that a person can do, you know. saving somebody's life. >> quick-acting, you know. good stuff. >> reporter: lusk was rather embarrassed by all this attention, including an offer for free tickets to a mets game next month. says he was only doing his job. lucy yang, abc news, new york. >>> they're not just getting older, they're getting better and braver. >> that's for sure. more than 100 women over the age of 50 plunge from a plane in western wisconsin. and then celead
queens-bound "n" train in the 59th station at fifth avenue when he witnessed every worker's worst nightmare, a woman on the tracks. he had only seconds to respond, but thankfully was able to stop the multi-ton approaching train just in time. without missing a beat he called for the electricity to be turned off the third rail, then he jumped onto the tracks himself to comfort and help the injured passenger. >> i asked her if she was all right, if she was dizzy or anything. she...
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. >> they nightmare for tourists began as they were taken hostage. negotiators found he was an ex police officer seen here on with an assault rifle who had been sacked from the police for drug crimes. he released hostages. >> are you feeling good? but the atmosphere changed. suddenly the coach moved. the driver took the chance to escape, running into the arms of reporters who had been surprisingly close to the scene. police smashed windows on the bus, throwing in a gas grenade. they were fired on from inside the bus and one police officer was wounded. their former colleagues fired out wildly, revealing his location to marksmen who killed him. >> [unintelligible] or hurting anybody else, but she was obviously distressed to begin with, something pushed them over the edge. >> there were only a handful of survivors. to read than half of those who had been on the bus made it out alive. >> rescue teams in chile made contact with 33 miners to have been trapped underground. they were for -- received their supplies of food and water, but it could take three m
. >> they nightmare for tourists began as they were taken hostage. negotiators found he was an ex police officer seen here on with an assault rifle who had been sacked from the police for drug crimes. he released hostages. >> are you feeling good? but the atmosphere changed. suddenly the coach moved. the driver took the chance to escape, running into the arms of reporters who had been surprisingly close to the scene. police smashed windows on the bus, throwing in a gas grenade. they...
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a very real nightmare for passengers.g the fbi is continuing to track down that call that set off that terror scare on the jet at sfo. bob redell is live at sfo. they are tracking a phone call that didn't even come at the airport or on the plane it came from a hotel i cross the bay, correct? >> made to a hotel to a clerk located across the bay from sfo where i am at. good morning to you. those investigating this hoax, namely the fbi, is trying to figure out why this person called that hotel. was there any real reason for it or was it perfectly random. the call came into the front desk of the hampton inn and suites hotel just after 9:00 yesterday morning. no caller i.d. not coming from inside the hotel. the clerk picked up the phone, on the other end of the line a man was yelling and ranting. the call lasted less than a minute, but in that time, the man recognized a couple of words like american airlines, flight 24 and hijack. he called police who in turn notified the fbi. within a matter of minutes, that flight, american
a very real nightmare for passengers.g the fbi is continuing to track down that call that set off that terror scare on the jet at sfo. bob redell is live at sfo. they are tracking a phone call that didn't even come at the airport or on the plane it came from a hotel i cross the bay, correct? >> made to a hotel to a clerk located across the bay from sfo where i am at. good morning to you. those investigating this hoax, namely the fbi, is trying to figure out why this person called that...
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. >> it's a worst nightmare. >> reporter: but iran continues to ignore the public please, and -- pleas. so they're taking a firm stance. >> iran, we stand against you today but we do not wish to. we ask you once more, release our friends now. >> reporter: according to the man who helped coordinate legal efforts for the hikes in iran and advised their mothers, the three are caught in the middle. he says iran is still angry u.s. troops arrested lawnan diplomats in iraq in 2007. >> the iranian government wants to show teeth to the united states and say, listen, you cannot come to the region and arrest our citizens without no cause and this is a cause for that kind of behavior. >> reporter: the u.n. needs to get involved and protestors should put direct pressure on iran's pressure, especially during his visit to new york in december. >> the firefighters union is planning to make a major announcement tomorrow regarding the recently laid off firefighters. atthe city started cutting its budget this week. the layoffs became necessary after the firefighters' unon rejected a 10's doubt pay and b
. >> it's a worst nightmare. >> reporter: but iran continues to ignore the public please, and -- pleas. so they're taking a firm stance. >> iran, we stand against you today but we do not wish to. we ask you once more, release our friends now. >> reporter: according to the man who helped coordinate legal efforts for the hikes in iran and advised their mothers, the three are caught in the middle. he says iran is still angry u.s. troops arrested lawnan diplomats in iraq in...
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. >> bed bugs are giving people nightmares. the population has been exploding. >> tonight, we know why the insects are crawls out of beds and into movie theaters and more. >> i tried a countless amount of medicine. none of them worked. >> chronic migraines, a device that works like a pace maker is helping. >> and a photo exhibit in oakland tonight. >> and i am chief meteorologist jeff leary. low 60s in the south bay. as we head into the overnight, temperatures in the mid 50s, in the south bay at 7:00 a.m. a cooling weekend forecast details. >> raw emotions captured on film. tonight, an art show highlights the anger that boils over after the verdict. the artist said more than the riot is images reflect the pain of oakland. >> loved the idea of capturing everything that goes on in oakland. we get a bad rap at times, for many things. i like the idea of just showing people that we are more than what you see in the headlines. >> he said he focused on the peaceful protect and the unrest, it is important to capture both sides. >> bed
. >> bed bugs are giving people nightmares. the population has been exploding. >> tonight, we know why the insects are crawls out of beds and into movie theaters and more. >> i tried a countless amount of medicine. none of them worked. >> chronic migraines, a device that works like a pace maker is helping. >> and a photo exhibit in oakland tonight. >> and i am chief meteorologist jeff leary. low 60s in the south bay. as we head into the overnight,...
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. >> a nightmare for drivers even out of tracy.at's where the backup now starts on westbound 580 from 205 to airway where an overturned big rig will block the lane until 8:45. they need to clean up the 20 tons of bark and ground cover. as we take a look at the drive time, i know it says 99 minutes but it's actually 2 hours 30 minutes. normally it takes 20 minutes at this time. consider ace train. that's your best bet because other side roads such as altamont where patterson to get around 580 will also be crowded. eric? >> frances, thank you for keeping us informed. a very busy morning newswise. out of antioch police have shot and killed a man and a police dog has been injured. terry mcsweeney is live in antioch with the latest. terry? >> the shooting took place here on d. street near lawton. you can see behind me antioch police are still out here and this street has been blocked off somewhere around five, maybe six hours now. the question had been what exactly was it that brought police out here and brought them in contact with the
. >> a nightmare for drivers even out of tracy.at's where the backup now starts on westbound 580 from 205 to airway where an overturned big rig will block the lane until 8:45. they need to clean up the 20 tons of bark and ground cover. as we take a look at the drive time, i know it says 99 minutes but it's actually 2 hours 30 minutes. normally it takes 20 minutes at this time. consider ace train. that's your best bet because other side roads such as altamont where patterson to get around...
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he's like going, that's my worse nightmare. watch it. , we don't want the two of them in the same room together. >>> we will wake up tomorrow with allow clouds and fog. we know that because our computer models crunched the information today. i'm taking you past the morning drive because we all know it's going to be overcast, but at lunch time, we're still pretty overcast along the bay and it looks like we will see barely any clearing along the immediate she shore and that's because we have a brand-new trough. another one is right behind it here. but meanwhile, this is going to enhance our marine layer. even though we saw 93, temp is going down. we have a fire weather watch in effect for friday, allow humidity and gusty winds. temperatures are in the 50s. tomorrow's high a pair of sevens. east bay numbers item -- tumbling out of -- otherwise north of the golden gate bridge, no sunshine at the beaches. we're talking about temperatures into the low and mid-70s. you're cbs five and seven-day forecast call also for additional coolin
he's like going, that's my worse nightmare. watch it. , we don't want the two of them in the same room together. >>> we will wake up tomorrow with allow clouds and fog. we know that because our computer models crunched the information today. i'm taking you past the morning drive because we all know it's going to be overcast, but at lunch time, we're still pretty overcast along the bay and it looks like we will see barely any clearing along the immediate she shore and that's because we...
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. >> this nightmare is over, but it is still continuing. there is a lot more for law enforcement to do. we want to tie him to as many crimes as we can. >> the other two escapees were recaptured earlier and investigators have linked those men to two murders discovered shortly after they busted out. the charred remains of an oklahoma couple on a ranch in new mexico. >>> more americans than ever are dipping into their retirement accounts to pay the bills. 62,000 workers took hardship withdrawals from their 401(k)s in the 2nd quarter. fidelity investments reports that's up from 45,000 a year ago. nearly half of those who took money from their 401(k)s last year did it again this year even though they had to pay a 10% penalty for early withdrawals in addition to taxes. federal law says people have to show an immediate and heavy financial need to take hardship withdrawal. >>> another sign the economy is still struggling, home sales in the bay area plummeted nearly 23% last month. that's compared to july of last year. just 6800 homes sold. that's t
. >> this nightmare is over, but it is still continuing. there is a lot more for law enforcement to do. we want to tie him to as many crimes as we can. >> the other two escapees were recaptured earlier and investigators have linked those men to two murders discovered shortly after they busted out. the charred remains of an oklahoma couple on a ranch in new mexico. >>> more americans than ever are dipping into their retirement accounts to pay the bills. 62,000 workers took...
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other than that, livermore is a nightmare commute.ds or enemies, let them know. >> what about frenemies? >> maybe we will see some facebook status updates as well. >> highway 4, you said, is the way to go, and it was red, and that's the good way to go. it is tough out there. >> we do have good news, though, right, ria? >> we have good news pretty much everywhere as far as the weather is concerned. right now it's cool, mainly low to mid 50s. with this weather this weekend, you may think of traveling. 105 in palm springs. 80 in l.a. bakers field, 94. monterey, cool, 59. now the coastal temperatures will reach 60 into 70 this weekend. south lake tahoe at 79. reno at 91. we look at our seven-day forecast looking ahead. look at those 80s all over the map, even the coastal nuns are heading up. things are warming up finally. back to you guys. >> some conflicting new ideas on kids safety while traveling by air. the national transportation safety board says kids should be strapped in like they would be in a car. but the faa says that is probab
other than that, livermore is a nightmare commute.ds or enemies, let them know. >> what about frenemies? >> maybe we will see some facebook status updates as well. >> highway 4, you said, is the way to go, and it was red, and that's the good way to go. it is tough out there. >> we do have good news, though, right, ria? >> we have good news pretty much everywhere as far as the weather is concerned. right now it's cool, mainly low to mid 50s. with this weather this...
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of this nightmare. it will remain in their memories and hearts forever. the town of anderson so. innocent victims. and. a little angel one auggie. her. mother. in law. on the internet and. this is true still keeps its secrets the balance time from the feeling of the soviet silence nikita krushchev to between black and white on the obsolete. the. security forces step up their efforts in brussels knows who else is having a dozen alleged missions intensified and to turn a crime down but as far as policemen also died in the laces gunfights. five days old america remembers more than eighteen hundred victims of hurricane katrina but there's still widespread homelessness in the city of new orleans despite reference to action efforts. on the positive celebrates two years since russia recognized it as an independent state with a new nation looking for ways to quit is trying some it's over and a. little.
of this nightmare. it will remain in their memories and hearts forever. the town of anderson so. innocent victims. and. a little angel one auggie. her. mother. in law. on the internet and. this is true still keeps its secrets the balance time from the feeling of the soviet silence nikita krushchev to between black and white on the obsolete. the. security forces step up their efforts in brussels knows who else is having a dozen alleged missions intensified and to turn a crime down but as far as...
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and remember every second of this nightmare. it will remain in their memories and hearts forever. the town and using so. innocent. a little angels on augustine. i had the chance to take it in from the air and now i was looking forward to seeing more of the stabber polar region from the ground the city of peter gorski is one of the most popular destinations for tourists and has some of the most memorable monuments and architecture in the region and if you're looking to spend more time in the countryside they've got that covered too. famous for their mountains but there are also as you can see some pretty picturesque parks here so i was thinking more would be more refined and civilized than just a gentle bike ride into the forest although it's a leg and his friends weren't exactly looking to take it easy. this is an extreme sport. it's like snowboarding in winter in summer it's the bicycle. it helps me to be in good shape i want enough adrenaline to keep me going i don't want blood in my veins to become stale. boy i was quite happy for my blood to stay exactly the way it was but it
and remember every second of this nightmare. it will remain in their memories and hearts forever. the town and using so. innocent. a little angels on augustine. i had the chance to take it in from the air and now i was looking forward to seeing more of the stabber polar region from the ground the city of peter gorski is one of the most popular destinations for tourists and has some of the most memorable monuments and architecture in the region and if you're looking to spend more time in the...
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he double bowlies and a nightmare was starting. he shoots an 81 and drops all the way down to 18.many as 6 and one within the stretch. and 17 and take the lead and 12 under par. he ran into trouble on 18. and the shot and every one wanted to see where the shot would end up. including watson who was one back. they see and after a great third shot. johnson had a chance for the win. he misses. we're headed for a three-way playoff. but it was determined that johnson's club may have to earlier on the 18th hole after a penalty dropping johnson to 9 under and out. >>> three holes later. the last man standing. the german holds ofwatson for a win. >> andky not describe it. walking up there, you know, seeing the shot it never cross my mind i was in the sand trap. that is unfortunate. i guess the only worse thing. and make that. >>> the 49ers got two wins all last season on the road. so i know it is only pre-season but they learned something. and when coffee retired. the rookie showed he is the guy for the backup job. he was 8 for 10. 91-yards. and 16-yards in the first quarter. that led to
he double bowlies and a nightmare was starting. he shoots an 81 and drops all the way down to 18.many as 6 and one within the stretch. and 17 and take the lead and 12 under par. he ran into trouble on 18. and the shot and every one wanted to see where the shot would end up. including watson who was one back. they see and after a great third shot. johnson had a chance for the win. he misses. we're headed for a three-way playoff. but it was determined that johnson's club may have to earlier on...
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the weather be reminded some of the mediterranean, a dream for some, for others a nightmare.he was sweltering and sparked wildfires outside moscow. six momsen blend into the russian capital. in germany, and temperatures rose to nearly 40 degrees celsius, and passengers collapsed with the air- conditioning broke down on high- speed trains. nonstop rain and hail storms. a dam collapsed in western poland. a river in eastern germany burst its banks, rising 3 meters in just three hours, and a flood bore down on the city. and elsewhere, the watats continue to rise. >> let's go now to the managing director of the institute for meteorology at the free university here in berlin. with all due respect, for a meteorologist's caution, when come to instructhe leading unique whether evens, these are the kinds of phenomenon that are predicted by climate scientists, when they talk about the effect of global warming, are they not? >> well, this is exactly the case. these incidents, and they are quite normal in a certain respect, but with climate change, we are expecting that the number and may
the weather be reminded some of the mediterranean, a dream for some, for others a nightmare.he was sweltering and sparked wildfires outside moscow. six momsen blend into the russian capital. in germany, and temperatures rose to nearly 40 degrees celsius, and passengers collapsed with the air- conditioning broke down on high- speed trains. nonstop rain and hail storms. a dam collapsed in western poland. a river in eastern germany burst its banks, rising 3 meters in just three hours, and a flood...
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. >> it is a nightmare to tourists. it began as they were taken hostage on the coach. as he stuck his demands on the bus windows, negotiators found he was an ex police officer, seen here armed with an assault rifle, who had been sacked for drug-related crimes. he released a group of hostages, including children. as night fell, the atmosphere changed. suddenly, police shot out the tires. the driver took the chance to escape, running into the arms of reporters allowed surprisingly close to the scene. police smashed windows on the bus, throwing in a gas grenade. as a forced entry through the back window, they were fired on from inside the bus, and at least one police officer was wounded. the ex-colleagues fired out wildly, revealing his location to marksman, who killed him. >> he did not seem hell bent on killing himself or hurting anyone else, but in certain situations, he was obviously distressed to be -- to stress to begin with. something pushed him over the edge. >> there were only a handful of survivors. >> water, food, and medicine are being sent through a tube to 3
. >> it is a nightmare to tourists. it began as they were taken hostage on the coach. as he stuck his demands on the bus windows, negotiators found he was an ex police officer, seen here armed with an assault rifle, who had been sacked for drug-related crimes. he released a group of hostages, including children. as night fell, the atmosphere changed. suddenly, police shot out the tires. the driver took the chance to escape, running into the arms of reporters allowed surprisingly close to...
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. >>> it could be a logistical nightmare.he city has a plan, how firefighters will tackle a blaze on the crookedest street in america. tonight's good question: how does the san francisco fire . >>> it is the worst case scenario for sure but think about it, how does the san francisco fire department get a fire truck down lumbard street if there was ever a fire. what do we do? >> reporter: it has been called the crookedest street in the world and it can be a challenge for even the best of drivers. how would you ever get a fire engine down this street if you ever needed one. >> can you see it coming how tight this is, a truck could never get down here. >> reporter: believe it or not, a city has a specially built engine just to make it down this street. >> they are a little tall letter and shorter, and we put them in areas like this, if they were the regular sized engines you would never be able to get it down the street. >> reporter: he says the city's big latter trucks won't come here so they are trained to carry the 50-foot la
. >>> it could be a logistical nightmare.he city has a plan, how firefighters will tackle a blaze on the crookedest street in america. tonight's good question: how does the san francisco fire . >>> it is the worst case scenario for sure but think about it, how does the san francisco fire department get a fire truck down lumbard street if there was ever a fire. what do we do? >> reporter: it has been called the crookedest street in the world and it can be a challenge for...
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. >> evening commute on bart was a nightmare yesterday the computers that control the train to overheated and the train system wide or 20 to 25 minutes late trading kron 4 jeff bush wrote those trains today to seal parts during today. >>this was the scene for the monday evening commute, lined up in a busy embarcadero station waiting for the train. when it did show up it was packed. as of today bart said they think they have it under control but that has more to do with the fact that it's cooler today then yesterday's record- breaking >> it to keep on the computer to keep it cool which means you're operating. when they go out they go out. >> heat. the train delays aren't the only thing that caught riders attention. hot temperatures in the train cars as well. the fact that one- third of the trains have interior air conditioning systems that shut off when the ambient temperature goes above 95 degrees. this must be one of the cars with the bad air conditioning unit because it was hot in that one over in that car there. it's considerably cooler here, 10 degrees cooler than it is in this car an
. >> evening commute on bart was a nightmare yesterday the computers that control the train to overheated and the train system wide or 20 to 25 minutes late trading kron 4 jeff bush wrote those trains today to seal parts during today. >>this was the scene for the monday evening commute, lined up in a busy embarcadero station waiting for the train. when it did show up it was packed. as of today bart said they think they have it under control but that has more to do with the fact that...
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and today we begin with a nightmare that is finally over. that's how a u.s. marshal described yesterday's capture of the last of three inmates who escaped from an arizona prison and his alleged accomplice. police say john mccluskey and his fiancee and cousin casslyn welch were arrested after an alert forest ranger spotted their stolen vehicle at a campground in northeastern arizona, then called in the s.w.a.t. team. >> mr. mccluskey was lying down on the campground. he was taken into custody, and he made a statement at that time or a few minutes later that if he had gotten back to the tent, there was a gun there and that he would have killed the officers involved. >> they were the target of a three-week nationwide manhunt after welch allegedly helped mccluskey cut through the prison security fence. after their escape, police say both suspects were linked to the slayings of a couple on vacation in new mexico. the other two inmates who escaped with mccluskey were recaptured earlier this month in colorado and wyoming. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is ex
and today we begin with a nightmare that is finally over. that's how a u.s. marshal described yesterday's capture of the last of three inmates who escaped from an arizona prison and his alleged accomplice. police say john mccluskey and his fiancee and cousin casslyn welch were arrested after an alert forest ranger spotted their stolen vehicle at a campground in northeastern arizona, then called in the s.w.a.t. team. >> mr. mccluskey was lying down on the campground. he was taken into...
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that is when the nightmares,. >> a few nights back, i saw the bomb again. the heads, the eyes, the arms, and legs. i get scared every time i see the foreign soldiers that there might be another bomb. >> she is not alone. and new report shows a 30% rise in sid vicious -- civilian casualties, with women and children increasingly the victims. >> by looking at the figures we have in front of us come up we have a number and the tendency and a trend of increases which we have the duty to raise publicly. >> the response came a few hours later, with yet another strike by insurgents. a security firm was attacked. after a brief gun battle, there exploded of suicide vest. it killed two people, but local afghans. it is a demonstration of the rising violence across afghanistan and in the cities that are supposed to be protected by a ring of steel. the u.n. says the taliban are responsible for three-quarters of all leases visby and -- of all the civilian casualties. we contacted at taliban spokesperson. speaking by phone, he denied killing civilians and accused the u.s.
that is when the nightmares,. >> a few nights back, i saw the bomb again. the heads, the eyes, the arms, and legs. i get scared every time i see the foreign soldiers that there might be another bomb. >> she is not alone. and new report shows a 30% rise in sid vicious -- civilian casualties, with women and children increasingly the victims. >> by looking at the figures we have in front of us come up we have a number and the tendency and a trend of increases which we have the...
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. >> i am glad the nightmare is over. >> we have achieved the most important thing, a democratic country. >> will cover many of those who voted against the motion which would lead to unification with west germany were members of the communist party. the socialist unity party, the world east germany as a dictatorship for decades -- they ruled east germany. we follow up on what happened to the many smaller parties that grew out of the east german civil rights movement. >> in communist east germany, the sed was known solely as "the party." this footage came shortly before the berlin wall came down. she was a member of the party, but today, she heads up its successor, the left party korean at an exhibition in downtown berlin, she looks back at her party's history. -- the left party. at an exhibition in downtown berlin, she looks back at her party's history. >> it was a huge party. after the wall came down, an awful lot left. >> she stepped up to the plate, like another became a party leader. in a unified germany, the sed initially tried to hold onto its power and its assets, but to no avail.
. >> i am glad the nightmare is over. >> we have achieved the most important thing, a democratic country. >> will cover many of those who voted against the motion which would lead to unification with west germany were members of the communist party. the socialist unity party, the world east germany as a dictatorship for decades -- they ruled east germany. we follow up on what happened to the many smaller parties that grew out of the east german civil rights movement. >>...
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as good a jacqueline bennett right now look at the 103 degrees what a nightmare for firefighters. >>t's very dry out there right now and temperatures over hundred degrees it's been that way for a couple days and really helps to dry out the grass and the fire dangers pure this could spread quickly but look of the winds to a 8 mi. an hour winds so that's a good news the winds aren't too terribly strong to push the car in any given direction but it's very want to 70 sought 102 in single file, one of five and now what and as long as that is critical that close to the coastline temperatures right back in the '80s 84 in half when very now. a number of records set we can see in our inland spots down the peninsula and to the south bay a heat advisory remains in effect at this hour for nearly the entire bay area especially of low-lying elevations. conditions this hot it really dressings' out. fire dangers are high and it's also hard to live and he's like this appeared our inland spots are going to stay hot into tomorrow this is in effect till 8:00 p.m. tomorrow evening. temperatures topping a
as good a jacqueline bennett right now look at the 103 degrees what a nightmare for firefighters. >>t's very dry out there right now and temperatures over hundred degrees it's been that way for a couple days and really helps to dry out the grass and the fire dangers pure this could spread quickly but look of the winds to a 8 mi. an hour winds so that's a good news the winds aren't too terribly strong to push the car in any given direction but it's very want to 70 sought 102 in single...