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additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. ( helicopter blades whirring ) >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda, and a terrorist who's responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women, and children. ( cheering ) ( explosion ) >> go, go, go, go, go! >> narrator: on may 2, 2011, us special operations forces killed the world's most wanted man in a raid on a house in pakistan. the operation gave the world a glimpse into a vast and secret campaign being waged by the united states. it's known as the kill/capture program. >> all right, spot on 1-6-0. ( explosion ) >> was it good? >> roger, control. >> narrator: it's a campaign that the military says has killed or captured more than 12,000 militants in the last year. ( explosion ) using cutting-edge technology, elite teams are hunting down taliban and al qaeda leaders one by one, and taking them out
additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. ( helicopter blades whirring ) >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda, and a terrorist who's responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women, and children. ( cheering ) ( explosion ) >> go,...
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additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund with a grant from scott nathan and laura debonis. >> narrator: july 1997, the naval station in norfolk, virginia. a sailor, william bosko, had just returned from sea. eager to see his new wife, he rushed home to this apartment complex. what he found inside horrified him. he ran next door to his neighbor, danial williams. >> william bosko came over, beating on my door, yelling frantically that his wife was dead. and i grabbed my phone, called 9-1-1, and went to see what... how i could help. >> you are clear. 8-8-14, clear. >> narrator: the police arrived minutes later. there was no forced entry. the apartment was clean and tidy, except for the bedroom, where michelle moore-bosko had been brutally raped and murdered. to the police, it looked like a single assailant. maureen evans was the lead detective. >> within an hour and a half of discovering the body, maureen evans asked the victim's
additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund with a grant from scott nathan and laura debonis. >> narrator: july 1997, the naval station in norfolk, virginia. a sailor, william bosko, had just returned from sea. eager to see his new wife, he rushed home to this apartment complex. what he found inside horrified him. he ran next door to his neighbor, danial williams. >> william...
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additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> smith: in late 2009, an army intelligence analyst stationed in eastern iraq logged onto a classified server. >> you see all those people standing down there? >> that's a weapon. >> yeah. >> smith: he opened a file that had been flagged by army lawyers. >> ...have five to six individuals with ak-47s. request permission to engage. >> smith: it was footage taken from a us army helicopter gunship. >> light them all up. >> come on, fire. ( machine gun fire ) >> hey, roger! ( machine gun fire ) >> keep shooting. ( machine gun fire ) >> keep shooting. ( machine gun fire ) >> all right, we just engaged all eight individuals. >> oh, yeah. look at all those dead bastards. >> smith: very soon after, daniel domscheit-berg, who was working with the whistle-blowing web site wikileaks, saw the video. >> you got a bunch of bodies laying there. >> we also have one individual appears to be wounded, tr
additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> smith: in late 2009, an army intelligence analyst stationed in eastern iraq logged onto a classified server. >> you see all those people standing down there? >> that's a weapon. >> yeah. >> smith: he opened a file that had been flagged by army lawyers. >> ...have five to six individuals with ak-47s....
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additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. ( cheers and applause ) >> montgomery: san francisco's cow palace has hosted everything from rodeos to revival meetings. but last summer, it was home to something completely different-- a trade show for marijuana. when i first began covering this story, marijuana was on the verge of becoming legal here in california. inside, it already seemed pretty legal to me. >> the coolest mug in the city, right here. >> montgomery: everything was on offer-- pot smoothies, pot cookies, every known device for smoking, inhaling and generally consuming marijuana. >> california was the wild, wild west 150 years ago, and it's the wild, wild west again now, when it comes to cannabis. >> montgomery: attorney william panzer co-author
additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. ( cheers and applause ) >> montgomery: san francisco's cow palace has hosted everything from rodeos to revival meetings. but last summer, it was home to...
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national park foundation are sponsoring a station, america is your park. can vote for national, state or local parks. top vote getter wins a $100,000 grant. second place gets $50,000 and third place wins $25,000. you can vote online and earn extra points by uploading photos or check in on facebook. -- in abc7news.com. >> they are investigating a high-speed pursuit that led to a fatal crash overnight. >> nick smith joins us from 29th off-ramp in oakland where nick, it is going to open soon, i guess? >> reporter: we are hearing 30 minutes but investigators are trying to keep us up to date. you can see they are actually still working the scene. this is what happened. take a look at this video. near the intersection of international and 55th they spotted a male driver of the white honda driving erratically. a police pursuit ensued. at times speeds up to 80 miles an hour were reached. the driver crashed when he tried to elude officers and lost control of his vehicle at the 29th avenue on-ramp. the driver wasrejected and they noticed open containers of alcohol.
national park foundation are sponsoring a station, america is your park. can vote for national, state or local parks. top vote getter wins a $100,000 grant. second place gets $50,000 and third place wins $25,000. you can vote online and earn extra points by uploading photos or check in on facebook. -- in abc7news.com. >> they are investigating a high-speed pursuit that led to a fatal crash overnight. >> nick smith joins us from 29th off-ramp in oakland where nick, it is going to...
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and if you're considered in helping out we have a link to the california state parks foundation. >> theres a traffic update. we're getting word highway 152 is closing in both directions. that is because of a crash that took place in gilroy. and no word on when that road will reopen. >> also ahead, latest move by one major auto maker that could make cd players in cars a thing of the past. >> and a viral video adding a beat to all of the bickering in washington over the debt ceiling. ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> for those of you who remember 8 track players in the car, ford is pulling the plug on cd players in the new models. the companies opting to go with usv sockets instead. and there is a hub will allow music off the spread. and a proposal to raise fuel economy standards stalled. that and some comic relief coming out of the showdown over the debt ceiling. gridlock in washington continues to make a mark on wall street. dow and nasdaq f
and if you're considered in helping out we have a link to the california state parks foundation. >> theres a traffic update. we're getting word highway 152 is closing in both directions. that is because of a crash that took place in gilroy. and no word on when that road will reopen. >> also ahead, latest move by one major auto maker that could make cd players in cars a thing of the past. >> and a viral video adding a beat to all of the bickering in washington over the debt...
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. >> the california state parks foundation organizes volunteer days including many slated to close inthe coming 12 month autos still coming up tonight at 6:30 for you, looming deadline on lifting the debt det ceiling. who is telling the truth? who is stretching it. an abc 7 news fact check. >> pg&e lays out a plan for opting out of a smart meter program. so far there is nothing for you to opt into. >> a bay area woman rats out a well known restaurant chain. stay with us. another half hour of newewewewew >>> countdown to crisis thchl clock from abc news know shoes there are five days, two hours and 30 minutes before the government runs flat out of money. and washington is no closer tonight to reaching consensus on how to resolve this. >> the u.s. congress remains split tonight in the face of an unprecedented default on the debt. today republicans clashed with democrats and each other, over raising the federal cap on borrowing. it appears john boehner won additional g.o.p. support for his bill after using asalty language in a closed door meeting. >> i think from what i saw in there, i t
. >> the california state parks foundation organizes volunteer days including many slated to close inthe coming 12 month autos still coming up tonight at 6:30 for you, looming deadline on lifting the debt det ceiling. who is telling the truth? who is stretching it. an abc 7 news fact check. >> pg&e lays out a plan for opting out of a smart meter program. so far there is nothing for you to opt into. >> a bay area woman rats out a well known restaurant chain. stay with us....
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. >> reporter: for the second straight year ryan zimmerman hosted a night at the park benefit. his foundation supports reach to cure multiple sclerosis, a disease that affects the central nervous system. nearly 400,000 americans suffer from ms including ryan's mother cheryl who is confined it a wheelchair. >> it is nice to be able to give back. growing up, seeing what my mom went through and always saying, if i ever have a chance to do something, i'll do it and now to have the chance and to be able to do something as cool as this and as fun as this and raise money and just help people out is something that you dream of. >> reporter: more than 500 people came out to show their support including some of ryan's national teammates. they were treated to a bevy of auction prizes, an appearance by the batting stance guy and some tunes from country music star, rodney atkins. >> to be in that situation, you have the chance not to waste your words and make a difference. it is really a lesson. >> it is always fun for help a teammate out any way we can. ryan has done a lot for this city and we're just gl
. >> reporter: for the second straight year ryan zimmerman hosted a night at the park benefit. his foundation supports reach to cure multiple sclerosis, a disease that affects the central nervous system. nearly 400,000 americans suffer from ms including ryan's mother cheryl who is confined it a wheelchair. >> it is nice to be able to give back. growing up, seeing what my mom went through and always saying, if i ever have a chance to do something, i'll do it and now to have the...
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hosted a night at the park benefit. his foundationupports research to cure multiple sclerosis, a disease that affects the central nervous system. nearly 400,000 americans suffer from ms including ryan's mother sheryl who is confined to a wheelchair. >> it's just nice to be able to give back. i think growing up obviously seeing what my mom went through i was always saying if i have a chance to do something, i'll do it and now to have the chance and be able to do something like this and raise money and just help people out is something that you dream of. >> reporter: more than 500 people came out to show support including some of ryan's nationals teammates. they were treated to a bevy of auction prizes, an appearance by the batting stance guy and some tunes from country music star rodney atkins. >> to be in that situation you actually have the chance not to waste your words and make a difference, it's really a blessing. >> it's always fun to kind of help a teammate out any way we can. ryan has done a lot for this city and we're just gla
hosted a night at the park benefit. his foundationupports research to cure multiple sclerosis, a disease that affects the central nervous system. nearly 400,000 americans suffer from ms including ryan's mother sheryl who is confined to a wheelchair. >> it's just nice to be able to give back. i think growing up obviously seeing what my mom went through i was always saying if i have a chance to do something, i'll do it and now to have the chance and be able to do something like this and...
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park. this is part of his foundation fight multiple sclerosis. suffersmmerman's mom ms. the foundation is trying to home a cure. >> because it is near and dear my heart. it is a great time and it is a good cause. is a fun way for people to out and spend some money. >> it is time for breakfast at wimbledon. maria sharapova has positioned be the favorite. she is the only champion left. she has hardly been challenged. she cruised into the finals with over lisicki. saturday morning, breakfast at wimbledon. the germans struggle against nigeria until the 54th minute until they score this goal. germany, one of the favorites play france? . the nba is about 37 minutes away from the lockout. optimism is waning in the nfl. what are we going to do? nba, nfl, everything is going south. nba, nfl, everything is going south. >> there is denny's new tour 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. >> it is going to be hot tomorrow, near 90 degrees. a comfortable 90 degrees. fireworks weather, it will be fine. follow u
park. this is part of his foundation fight multiple sclerosis. suffersmmerman's mom ms. the foundation is trying to home a cure. >> because it is near and dear my heart. it is a great time and it is a good cause. is a fun way for people to out and spend some money. >> it is time for breakfast at wimbledon. maria sharapova has positioned be the favorite. she is the only champion left. she has hardly been challenged. she cruised into the finals with over lisicki. saturday morning,...
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things the men and women of this agency have put in place through tep, sf park, getting the central subway going. the foundation has been laid to spring forward. i also believe and know their are a lot of crete, hard- working, -- great, hard-working, dedicated men and women in mta to have exceptional transit expertise and knowledge they are bringing to bear every day for the people of san francisco. putting all those things together, i see no reason why we cannot have a world-class transportation system. it is incredibly exciting. i am incredibly excited about the opportunity to contribute to making that happen. i think it is infinitely possible. i think it is what's san franciscans deserve. i do want to a acknowledge both mayors lee and newsom for giving me the opportunity to come to the government on in the first place. it has been tremendously rewarding for me. i want to particularly thank the npw family, many of whom are here today. is tumbling and honoring to see you -- it is humbling and honoring to see you here today. it is incredibly motivated, confident, passionate group of men and women that come to w
things the men and women of this agency have put in place through tep, sf park, getting the central subway going. the foundation has been laid to spring forward. i also believe and know their are a lot of crete, hard- working, -- great, hard-working, dedicated men and women in mta to have exceptional transit expertise and knowledge they are bringing to bear every day for the people of san francisco. putting all those things together, i see no reason why we cannot have a world-class...
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the night at the park benefited his zims foundation which raises money for multiple sclerosis. his mother lives with ms. he gets one night a year the use the ballpark any way he want s and this is how he chose to use it. good son. >>> it's 6:25. still to come, good news in arlington where the move to save a local planetarium is up. >>> getting ready to hit the road for the fourth of july? we'll have a check on gas prices for our region and some popular destinations. >>> right now angie with a quick check on the holiday traffic. >> that i do and everything is looking okay as drivers are going to the beast. but we're looking at 90 over to seminary. the district roads up ahead in my next traffic report. keep it here on 9news now. >>> it is 6:29. this is the place you always get your weather first. here's a live lack at the ocean city -- look at the ocean city, maryland boardwalk. you can see they're going to have a really nice day today there today. 64 degrees right now and i love going for a bike ride along the boardwalk, it's so much fun. >> what do you think of? >> fries and vi
the night at the park benefited his zims foundation which raises money for multiple sclerosis. his mother lives with ms. he gets one night a year the use the ballpark any way he want s and this is how he chose to use it. good son. >>> it's 6:25. still to come, good news in arlington where the move to save a local planetarium is up. >>> getting ready to hit the road for the fourth of july? we'll have a check on gas prices for our region and some popular destinations....
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we are working on thea parks scholarship foundation and we are tweeting and talking about it.he scholarship foundation where people can give and hopefully raise a little bit of mone. cnn people helped. say happy birthday. we are going back live to norway soon. a journalist on the scene moments after the blast told us about the chaos that erupt and a political titan on the verge of falling. the all out effort to stop a lawmaker. we will see what's going on. stay with us much more coming up. we are standing by. the president of the united states will be going into the briefing room momentarily at the white house. we think he has a statement on the debt ceiling. we will have live coverage on "the situation room" tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight before making my dinner. which is fine, i mean i, i know how to make dinner. it just starts to make you wonder. is this what happens when you age? my friends used to say i was the lucky one
we are working on thea parks scholarship foundation and we are tweeting and talking about it.he scholarship foundation where people can give and hopefully raise a little bit of mone. cnn people helped. say happy birthday. we are going back live to norway soon. a journalist on the scene moments after the blast told us about the chaos that erupt and a political titan on the verge of falling. the all out effort to stop a lawmaker. we will see what's going on. stay with us much more coming up. we...
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parking. so they elected to dig down to the dents supporting soil and build a foundation on the dance material below the bay mud. so that is a rock site, rock expedite -- rock excavation. this is part of the temporary shoring system that retains the walls of the excavation and prevents the building, other buildings from falling into the hole. >> where were we? >> we were driving around in the marina. we were looking over the perfectly flat marina green, at the whole marine area, which is also perfectly flat because it was artificial filled from the 1915 exposition. >> that is correct. it was hydraulics and pumped in from the bay. same principle, they built a dike on the outside it, and then pumped in the sand. and as we all know, in 1989, a lot of damage. lawrence can speak to the concept of soft story problems with the buildings, and the look of viable soil. in perfect concert with each other, you get major damage, sometimes collapsed. that is the subject of -- i guess we did a video of that about a year ago? >> would try to pick up all the hazards. >> this is recreation of the natural landsc
parking. so they elected to dig down to the dents supporting soil and build a foundation on the dance material below the bay mud. so that is a rock site, rock expedite -- rock excavation. this is part of the temporary shoring system that retains the walls of the excavation and prevents the building, other buildings from falling into the hole. >> where were we? >> we were driving around in the marina. we were looking over the perfectly flat marina green, at the whole marine area,...
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foundation permit. so i would be glad to answer any question you ask. vice president garcia: if you would get to the issue of the excavation. >> in the garage, away from the parking lot, and it goes down 7 feet. but the perimeter foundation does not open on the adjacent property foundation, and because the site is basically very hard clay, it was the opinion of the engineer that there was no danger, and therefore, under the civil code, because it is away from the property line, the permitee did not believe that he has to get any permit because there is no danger to the adjacent property. vice president garcia: and, therefore, no notice. >> and, therefore, no notice. excavation. vice president garcia: thank you. commissioner peterson: i was interested in the prior owner and the previous owner. some design. >> my understanding from their argument is that they believe what was changed is the amount of wall that has been demolished. they do not believe that the demolition is within the scope of what is allowed in the planning code, and we have followed -- the architect has followed a very vigorous calculation process, and it has gone back and forth, and the departmen
foundation permit. so i would be glad to answer any question you ask. vice president garcia: if you would get to the issue of the excavation. >> in the garage, away from the parking lot, and it goes down 7 feet. but the perimeter foundation does not open on the adjacent property foundation, and because the site is basically very hard clay, it was the opinion of the engineer that there was no danger, and therefore, under the civil code, because it is away from the property line, the...
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park. all the proceeds go to the zimmerman foundation which fights multiple sclerosis. ryan's mother cheryl was dg diagnosed in 1995. the event also featured a performance by country music star rodney adkins. roughly 400,000 americans are affected by multiple sclerosis. zimmerman has watched his mom fight ms since he was 11 years old. >> growing up, obviously seeing what my mom went through and always saying if i ever have a chance to do something, i'll do it. now i actually have the chance, and to be able to do something as cool as this and as fun as this and to be able to raise money and just help people out is something that you dream of and you think will happen, but it never really does, and this has actually happened, so it's pretty cool. >> it's very gratifying to see him progress to the point where he -- you know, to the point where he opens a lot of doors for us. i mean, we're fighting to get rid of this disease, and he can help us get in front of some people that we probably wouldn't have been able to get in front of before and do some good things, and what be
park. all the proceeds go to the zimmerman foundation which fights multiple sclerosis. ryan's mother cheryl was dg diagnosed in 1995. the event also featured a performance by country music star rodney adkins. roughly 400,000 americans are affected by multiple sclerosis. zimmerman has watched his mom fight ms since he was 11 years old. >> growing up, obviously seeing what my mom went through and always saying if i ever have a chance to do something, i'll do it. now i actually have the...
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thousands of people gathered at golden gate park to raise money for the san francisco aids foundation as well as 50 other hiv aids and organizations -- aids organizations around the bay area. abc7's own dan ashley served as the emcee at today's walk. >>> coming up, new clues into the whereabouts of casey anthony. coming up, the bay area connection to the woman just acquitted of murder. and felony charges for a woman trying to get through airport security. what she did, next. >> and good evening, i'm meteorologist jeff martinez in for leigh tonight. clear and cool conditions out there, but some areas in the extreme north bay may see some sprinkles tomorrow. i'll talk about that and a nice warm up headed our way. your complete forecast in a few m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm [ man ] did we get anything good? sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. fiber makes me sad. oh common. i dare you to taste one hint of ber in fiber one. oh, i'd be able to tell. why don't i just eat this bag? and how can you talk to me about fiber you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber be
thousands of people gathered at golden gate park to raise money for the san francisco aids foundation as well as 50 other hiv aids and organizations -- aids organizations around the bay area. abc7's own dan ashley served as the emcee at today's walk. >>> coming up, new clues into the whereabouts of casey anthony. coming up, the bay area connection to the woman just acquitted of murder. and felony charges for a woman trying to get through airport security. what she did, next. >>...
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the park that worked at was formally known as the hunters point community foundation. we did several programming for kids in the neighborhood. i also have a background in politics on both sides of the day here in san francisco and oakland. i have done fund-raising for different candidates. i have work experience with the federal reserve bank of san francisco. i am most proud of the work i have done for myself. i started a business called power forward, a social media and public policy consulting firm. >> why did you choose to return and live in san francisco? what motivated you to run? >> what motivated me was my love of san francisco. i see the changes that are happening. i see people picking cans out of the garbage. i see that there is no neighborhood grocery store. i see that small businesses are coming and going. they have not been able to sustain themselves. from my work experience in working for the city come in the mayor's office and in the nonprofit, i had a good sense of what the challenges were. as i looked on the horizon, i see more challenges coming. i thou
the park that worked at was formally known as the hunters point community foundation. we did several programming for kids in the neighborhood. i also have a background in politics on both sides of the day here in san francisco and oakland. i have done fund-raising for different candidates. i have work experience with the federal reserve bank of san francisco. i am most proud of the work i have done for myself. i started a business called power forward, a social media and public policy...
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park. the ceo of the san francisco aids foundation is here with us. you have a big day tomorrow? >> will be a big day. >> how huge is the aids snack. >> we will have 20,000 people -- -- people are still joining us. >> reporter: how much does it cost? >> it's free to register. >> you're looking for people to give? if you show up, raise or donate, this is what you will get. >> people think i can't signed up last minute because i need to get sponsors. >> no, you can still come. the numbers looking pretty much like last year. we would love a lot of folks to come out tomorrow to break the numbers. >> that would be a bonus. >> that would be great. >> you have a special focus this year? >> we are working on prevention. one of the important things for people to realize, even in san francisco, aids is not over. two new infections a day in the city of san francisco. our aids prevention efforts are important. we want to make sure we can fund the efforts for next year. funds raised by many, many walkser, and their friends, family, and neighbors allows us to continue the work we do. >> i see
park. the ceo of the san francisco aids foundation is here with us. you have a big day tomorrow? >> will be a big day. >> how huge is the aids snack. >> we will have 20,000 people -- -- people are still joining us. >> reporter: how much does it cost? >> it's free to register. >> you're looking for people to give? if you show up, raise or donate, this is what you will get. >> people think i can't signed up last minute because i need to get sponsors....