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. >> once you've been at walter reed, you can't get walter reed out of you. it's a part of your spirit. >> walter reed closing its doors officially in about a month and will shift its operations to a new facility that will be called walter reed national medical center with campuses in maryland and virginia. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the umpire who as we said yesterday made the worst call in the history of organized sports in the 19th inning two nights ago provides an explanation. hear what he had to say. and who's back in the middle of another call last night. sports is ahead. >>> plus, alex trebek isn't just a mean quiz show host who belittles those who give incorrect responses. he's also a tough as nails crime fighter. wait until you hear what he did to a burglar who broke into his hotel room. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes back. you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. ♪ geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>> 5:45
. >> once you've been at walter reed, you can't get walter reed out of you. it's a part of your spirit. >> walter reed closing its doors officially in about a month and will shift its operations to a new facility that will be called walter reed national medical center with campuses in maryland and virginia. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the umpire who as we said yesterday made the worst call in the history of organized sports in the 19th inning two nights...
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reed, you can't get walter reed out of you. it is a part of your spirit. >> reporter: jim miklaszewski, nbc news, at walter reed. >>> we're back in a moment with brian on capitol hill. >>> and we're back from capitol hill in washington for one final word on what we witnessed here today. it is clear the house leadership is scrambling, trying to find the numbers to make the package work, and trying to find and nail down the votes to do what they want. that's in the house where revenue bills originate. the senate, in effect, waits for them, though we should point out closed door meetings continue, trying to find a bipartisan solution. we saw at least one white house official here today. we recorded a lot of it, and, again, this was a first for any news organization. it will all air as part of an hour long special this coming sunday night at 7:00, 6:00 central "taking the hill inside congress." so for us and for tonight, that is our broadcast for this wednesday evening. for my colleague kate snow in new york and our entire team her
reed, you can't get walter reed out of you. it is a part of your spirit. >> reporter: jim miklaszewski, nbc news, at walter reed. >>> we're back in a moment with brian on capitol hill. >>> and we're back from capitol hill in washington for one final word on what we witnessed here today. it is clear the house leadership is scrambling, trying to find the numbers to make the package work, and trying to find and nail down the votes to do what they want. that's in the house...
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it's made of nothing but reeds bound by reeds.hes are planted in the ground and pulled into shape. then, woven mats cover the top. alwash's mudhif is 15 feet tall and 70 feet long. it's where we did our interview, and where one of the village elders came to entertain us. ♪ ♪ have a look at the mudhif, and compare it to this 5,000-year- old carving. turns out, they do build them like they used to. near the marshes, the sumerians erected this temple at the city of ur. the sumerians thought the marshes were so important, they wrote a story about them. the story goes that the gods grew angry at man, so they sent a deluge to cover the earth. one of the gods thought that was a terrible idea, so he warned one man to build a boat and save all the animals. the people of this region came up with that story hundreds of years before the old testament gave us noah. the city of ur is said to be the birthplace of abraham, the father of judaism, christianity and islam. now, his descendants are returning to a life that he might have recognized. >>
it's made of nothing but reeds bound by reeds.hes are planted in the ground and pulled into shape. then, woven mats cover the top. alwash's mudhif is 15 feet tall and 70 feet long. it's where we did our interview, and where one of the village elders came to entertain us. ♪ ♪ have a look at the mudhif, and compare it to this 5,000-year- old carving. turns out, they do build them like they used to. near the marshes, the sumerians erected this temple at the city of ur. the sumerians thought...
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>> well, walter reed going to walter reed meant going to the hospital.hospitals all around the country, but usually you got sent to walter reed if they couldn't fix you locally. one of the reasons was it was a teaching hospital, and lots of new techniques. bone wounds. you went to walter reed -- if you went to walter reed, it meant you were really, really going to the hospital. >> for active military families now that are watch this and hearing about the legacy of walter reed, and also think about the future of what it means to be cared for, under military protection, what does it mean now? what's going to happen to the great medical hospital services that our military provides? >> well, those facilities are going to close, but walter reed, the services it provides are going to be coordinated in a smaller group of hospitals, including that at bethesda in the washington area, so those techniques and services will not be lost. you know, it's -- it's very, very expensive to run hospitals. it costs a great deal of money and we have constrained resources. fac
>> well, walter reed going to walter reed meant going to the hospital.hospitals all around the country, but usually you got sent to walter reed if they couldn't fix you locally. one of the reasons was it was a teaching hospital, and lots of new techniques. bone wounds. you went to walter reed -- if you went to walter reed, it meant you were really, really going to the hospital. >> for active military families now that are watch this and hearing about the legacy of walter reed, and...
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david martin on the closing of walter reed. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening, scott's off tonight. i'm bob schieffer. the fallout from washington's inability to find a solution to the budget crisis and raise the debt limit has, apparently, begun. on wall street, the stock market was down for the third day in a row. the dow fell more than 198 point today. for the week, it's down nearly 400 points, and it has lost close to $105 billion in value. some of the bond rating services are now saying that even if congress does reach an agreement on a budget plan, it may be too late to avoid lowering the rating on some american securities. we have three reports tonight on that and what it means for small business and your credit card. and we start with anthony mason. anthony. >> reporter: bob, america's credit rating has never fallen below triple "a," but with washington looking increasingly dysfunctional, economists now see the threat of a downgrade as high and risin
david martin on the closing of walter reed. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening, scott's off tonight. i'm bob schieffer. the fallout from washington's inability to find a solution to the budget crisis and raise the debt limit has, apparently, begun. on wall street, the stock market was down for the third day in a row. the dow fell more than 198 point today. for the week, it's down nearly 400 points, and it has...
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reed is one of them. >> this is my trophy for finishing. church and hearing those words that it was over, it was miraculous. >> reporter: miraculous, amazing, possibly foolhardy. is this something humans are meant to do? maybe not. is it something we can do? barely. i'm john berman for "nightline" barely. i'm john berman for "nightline" in pittsfield, vermont.loans, e to go the extra mile for our clients. with the wassman family, it was 2,500 extra miles. we're the wassman family from skagway, alaska. livin' so far out and not havin' a bank within 90 miles... i was runnin' into dead ends. happened to come across quicken loans online. [ chris ] walked over to the computer... i was able to see all the paperwork. while i was on the phone, i was able to go through the checklist. [ kathy ] they were quick and efficient. quicken loans is definitely engineered to amaze. they were just really there for us. quicken loans is definitely engineered to amaze. lights, camera, activia it's the est job in the world. to be there for them, you've gotta feel
reed is one of them. >> this is my trophy for finishing. church and hearing those words that it was over, it was miraculous. >> reporter: miraculous, amazing, possibly foolhardy. is this something humans are meant to do? maybe not. is it something we can do? barely. i'm john berman for "nightline" barely. i'm john berman for "nightline" in pittsfield, vermont.loans, e to go the extra mile for our clients. with the wassman family, it was 2,500 extra miles. we're...
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>> john reed, john reed is more, norman became a socialist in 1918.re was a russian revolution that happened in 1917. and john reed, like many liberals across the world, was0 hugely inspired by that. norman was, too. so was walter lippman, and so was woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson's words and he said basically -- i think norman became, norman was not kind of inspired by the utopian project as john reed was.1ó and didn't consider himself a marxist. in fact, when he applied for socialist party wrote a long letter explaining why he was really kind of not totally for the socialist party. [inaudible] >> nonpartisan and i fear that the socialist party is not respectful of the social liberties. i'm not a marxist. he sent this letter off. he had not filled out the other side of the confirmation. so i think that he, i actually, if he knew john reed, i don't know. at this point in time. but certainly he knew people like other socialist, you know, other people who were kind of part of that, part of that circle. john reed started, story is tragic in its own way.
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it was decided in 2005 walter reed should close its doors. the oldest buildings on the walter reed campus will be saved as historic landmarks, while some will be shops or residences, and others turned over to the state department, but the important work of helping the veterans will go on. the new facility will be the walter reed national military medical center. >> the air force is trying to determine what went wrong with an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile this morning. flight commanders destroyed the minutemen 3 icbm five minutes after takeoff over safety concerns. it was the second test problem for the missile in the last five weeks. >>> officials in mexico say a group of the country's soldiers involuntarily crossed into the u.s. monday because there was no turnaround on the bridge. they were on a border parole when they took the bridge and had to go on american soil to get back. >>> democrats are now ripping republicans over their choices of movies. the reviews are next "the grapevine." and who is getting the most blame for the
it was decided in 2005 walter reed should close its doors. the oldest buildings on the walter reed campus will be saved as historic landmarks, while some will be shops or residences, and others turned over to the state department, but the important work of helping the veterans will go on. the new facility will be the walter reed national military medical center. >> the air force is trying to determine what went wrong with an unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile this morning. flight...
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we have had 18,000 folks go through walter reed alone.facility at bethesda, they're going to be able to have more knowledge and understanding about things such as traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress and see these injuries that we have never seen before because of advances in medical technology and be sure they're taken care of on all fronts. >> do you think the military is happy about this. >> walter reed has some incredible history, the old statues t stories from there. i was surprised today at the ceremony when i saw actually tears coming to people's eyes as this gorgeous, magnificent facility shuts down. they're basically going from a 1967 corvette which is beautiful and they're getting a 2010 sports car which is really exciting to see. >> we talked about the decision and what was behind the decision to close up shop there at this facility. but how much do you think the 2007 scandal with the mice and the mold might have played a role in that? >> i think they moved beyond that a bit. by fixing walter reed up and fixing up t
we have had 18,000 folks go through walter reed alone.facility at bethesda, they're going to be able to have more knowledge and understanding about things such as traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress and see these injuries that we have never seen before because of advances in medical technology and be sure they're taken care of on all fronts. >> do you think the military is happy about this. >> walter reed has some incredible history, the old statues t stories from...
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. >>> waller it reed army hospital in washington wi >>> walter reed army hospital in washington willing next month for more than 100 years it has treated u.s. presidents and generals, but it has also provided hope to privates and sergeants, america's wounded warriors. david martin looks at the impact of the famous hospital. >> reporter: a window on the war is closing. >> i've always thought that if people could see this on television one hour a day they'd have a lot better understanding of what's going on. >> they'd know the sacrifices that a small number of american heroes are making. i see it every day, on a daily basis and i dream about this at night. it's just that significant. >> reporter: so these are the exam rooms -- colonel van kooch is the last commander walter reed army center will ever have. a month from now, the famous hospital which has cared for america's combat casualties since world war i will close its doors for the last time. >> at the end of that we're going to play "taps" and that is the day i'm going to cry. >> reporter: the patients will be transferred to bethe
. >>> waller it reed army hospital in washington wi >>> walter reed army hospital in washington willing next month for more than 100 years it has treated u.s. presidents and generals, but it has also provided hope to privates and sergeants, america's wounded warriors. david martin looks at the impact of the famous hospital. >> reporter: a window on the war is closing. >> i've always thought that if people could see this on television one hour a day they'd have a...
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i mean, john reed's story is tragic in its own way.'s almost sort of following a different path. >> to what extent did the slaughter that had been going on in europe for the past three years, especially for evan levin over in scotland, what influence was that to what he and norman thought as opposed to what ralph and arthur -- >> sure, it was huge. world war i was unbelievable. i mean, 1.8 million germans, 1.7 million russians, 1.4 million frenchmen. i mean, the death was just astonishing. even in the u.s. u.s. launched about 50,000, but really the fighting only lasted six months. they were losing like a 1020 meant a day. that's just unbelievable. you know, evan, he was over in scotland and then also in london a little bit. you know, he thought and
i mean, john reed's story is tragic in its own way.'s almost sort of following a different path. >> to what extent did the slaughter that had been going on in europe for the past three years, especially for evan levin over in scotland, what influence was that to what he and norman thought as opposed to what ralph and arthur -- >> sure, it was huge. world war i was unbelievable. i mean, 1.8 million germans, 1.7 million russians, 1.4 million frenchmen. i mean, the death was just...
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. >>> this is walter reed, the ñ >>> this is walter reed, the ÷ >>> this is walter reed, the waltered, the guy for whom the legendary military hospital was named. here he is again. he was an army doctor who led a team to cuba, and confirmed that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitos. a few years back, about substandard living conditions. you can see some of the mold and a bit of peeling wallpaper but mainly, over the decades, walter reed has been a refuge where hundreds of thousands of americans wounded in war have been able to go and get better. and maybe learn how to knit, you know, occupational therapy, world war i style. if you happened to lose a limb in the great war, the medical staff couldn't do much more than give you a pair of crutches. but today, walter reed is a state of the art center for amputees. soldiers are given new limbs and taught how to walk, run, fish, tie fishing lures, even after losing an arm. for the 150,000 patients it serves, walter reed is an example of government that works, which is why even though the facility we have come to know as walter reed is
. >>> this is walter reed, the ñ >>> this is walter reed, the ÷ >>> this is walter reed, the waltered, the guy for whom the legendary military hospital was named. here he is again. he was an army doctor who led a team to cuba, and confirmed that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitos. a few years back, about substandard living conditions. you can see some of the mold and a bit of peeling wallpaper but mainly, over the decades, walter reed has been a refuge...
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senate major leader harry reed.eid. >> experts say all too soon we would be back in the midst of partisan rambling with a commem held by extremist. >> senator majority leader harry reid attacking the gop proposal. not all republicans are on board. amy krammer said it is time to 96 the plans that don't include cut, cap and ambulance. - balance. >> the tea party is taking the heat for standing by the principles. many say you are putting principles before the country and going to ultimately hurt the nation if we go over the cliff and we don't you know raise the ceil we are downgraded. >> uma, we need to go back to ground zero and ground groundd is that eight months ago, the house, the senate and the white house were all controlled by the demdeps, they punted and they didn't do anything about it and kicked the can down the road and now here we are. this is about the united states of america. the republicans have put two planos the table. paul ryan and cut, cap and balance on the democrats say they don't want either. pic
senate major leader harry reed.eid. >> experts say all too soon we would be back in the midst of partisan rambling with a commem held by extremist. >> senator majority leader harry reid attacking the gop proposal. not all republicans are on board. amy krammer said it is time to 96 the plans that don't include cut, cap and ambulance. - balance. >> the tea party is taking the heat for standing by the principles. many say you are putting principles before the country and going to...
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reed. dr. reed wrote an interesting conversation. related to social justice in the obama age. i have one particular question that i'd like to ask dr. reed. and that is in your article in the work you mention that you felt that barack obama would do very little, or not much. >> yes, i said that barack obama as president would do very little in the area of social justice. there are several reasons that i said that. i would say the first reason is because presidents do not push such agendas without pushing from the outside. they do not do it unless they are pushed to do so. it reminds me of a story they tell about franklin delenore roosevelt. they provehicle code a program to him -- propose a program to him. they said that's good. you go out there and make me do it. presidents don't tend to step out in front. they have to be pushed to do that. that's one reason. the second reason that i said he wouldn't do much is he said he wouldn't. i'm sure many of e know about his interview, early in his p
reed. dr. reed wrote an interesting conversation. related to social justice in the obama age. i have one particular question that i'd like to ask dr. reed. and that is in your article in the work you mention that you felt that barack obama would do very little, or not much. >> yes, i said that barack obama as president would do very little in the area of social justice. there are several reasons that i said that. i would say the first reason is because presidents do not push such agendas...
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there are people that have been born at walter reed that are working at walter reed today and generationst of stories. >> colonel, thanks for sharing them with us and good luck in bethesda, commander and ceo of the health care system. thanks so much. >> thank you very much. >> if you are -- as we move ahead, if you're looking for work or know someone who is looking for work, stick around. we have the top five companies hiring right now. that's next and the number one song on this day in 1982 "eye of the tiger" by survivor. and it was from "rocky 3" which i think was better than "rocky 2" and not as good as "rocky 1." purina cat chow helps you well-being. we're all striving for it. nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. we are awesome parents! biddly-boop. [ male announcer ] if you find a lower rate on a room you've booked, we won't just match it. we'll give you $50 towards your next trip. [ gnome ] it's go time. >> you know this, the unemployment rate is stil
there are people that have been born at walter reed that are working at walter reed today and generationst of stories. >> colonel, thanks for sharing them with us and good luck in bethesda, commander and ceo of the health care system. thanks so much. >> thank you very much. >> if you are -- as we move ahead, if you're looking for work or know someone who is looking for work, stick around. we have the top five companies hiring right now. that's next and the number one song on...
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we're talking about walter reed army medical center. it opened in 1909.775,000 outpatients a year, including 18,000 veterans of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. it specializes in the rehabilitation of amputees. the hospital named after this former army major and doctor. he was a pioneer in the treatment of yellow fever. steve centanni is there live at walter reed in washington. why close its doors now, steve? >> reporter: well, jon, this is fallen victim to brac, the base realignment and closing commission. this old camp even though large, 113 acres not big enough to hold all the functions at walter reed army hospital. it will move to a new combined facility in bethesda, maryland. this is window into history. this place has been here for 102 years. look at some of the original photographs of patients in the wars all the way dating back to world war i and all the way through the current conflicts in iraq and afghanistan. the original building built in the 1909 with its dome or kupola on top was quickly surrounded by a heft of other buildings to make this
we're talking about walter reed army medical center. it opened in 1909.775,000 outpatients a year, including 18,000 veterans of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. it specializes in the rehabilitation of amputees. the hospital named after this former army major and doctor. he was a pioneer in the treatment of yellow fever. steve centanni is there live at walter reed in washington. why close its doors now, steve? >> reporter: well, jon, this is fallen victim to brac, the base realignment and...
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he's back on his feet thanks to the folks at walter reed.e hour. . >>> plus are you ready for football? better late than never for training camps. we'll take you thri ke you live. >>> and the store known for everything in a big way, walmart opening up small stores. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes,
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. >> reporter: david reed has more than 30 years experience as a salesman in the food industry.hbor's backyard, he's literally shoveling mulch for gas money. >> $1,200. >> reporter: at home in mannasas, virginia, the bills are piling you up for david and his wife susan. >> this one here is already in collections. >> we don't have anything more we can write a check today. >> no. >> reporter: david who made as much as $80,000 as a salesman to high-end restaurants, lost his job last october. he's been laid off three times in the past three years. three years three jobs. >> yes. >> reporter: what is that saying to you? >> over the years i've done very well in the industry and all of the sudden it's let go, let go, let go, and for me it's, it's depressing. >> reporter: but research shows workers who have been laid off once, if rehired, are more likely to be laid off again. 21%. that's one in five, face unemployment again within a year. >> you reach the point you were willing to apply to a fast food company for an assistant manager's job. >> $9 an hour. >> reporter: you didn't get it?
. >> reporter: david reed has more than 30 years experience as a salesman in the food industry.hbor's backyard, he's literally shoveling mulch for gas money. >> $1,200. >> reporter: at home in mannasas, virginia, the bills are piling you up for david and his wife susan. >> this one here is already in collections. >> we don't have anything more we can write a check today. >> no. >> reporter: david who made as much as $80,000 as a salesman to high-end...
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chip reed, cbs news, the white house. >>> yet another shooting on a contra costa county trail.ow a 14-year-old is in the hospital. over the last three months three people have been shot, 1 person has been stabbed in the pittsburgh stretch of the delta de anza trail. the park police are saying this time it was an accident. they say late last night a group of teens was walking along the trail firing off a stolen gun. one of the boys got hit in the stomach. he is expected to survive. >>> other bay area headlines, now, a 14-year-old girl died during a weekend slumber party at her home. police say she took vodka from a kitchen cabinet and poured it into a water bottle and shared it with three friends, her parents were home at the time. two of the girls got sick in the middle of the night but the parents thought it was food poisoning. then, later that morning, they discovered that their daughter was dead. >>> sinclair systems is getting ready to cut jobs. bloomberg reports it could be as many as 10,000 employees, 14% of its workforce. no word on how many bay area employees will be af
chip reed, cbs news, the white house. >>> yet another shooting on a contra costa county trail.ow a 14-year-old is in the hospital. over the last three months three people have been shot, 1 person has been stabbed in the pittsburgh stretch of the delta de anza trail. the park police are saying this time it was an accident. they say late last night a group of teens was walking along the trail firing off a stolen gun. one of the boys got hit in the stomach. he is expected to survive....
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reed says it's a dream that he has had for 30 years. it took a decade to raise more than $20 million for the facility including a couple of ballot measures and redevelopment funds. >> a place for the resident of the city to go and enjoy a quality of life that they have not been able to enjoy. >> they are not done yet. future plans include a tennis court and baseball and soccer fields. >>> 4:44 now. it is the biggest victory yesterday for a new 49ers stadium on the peninsula. the 49ers say they have already sold dozens of luxury boxes even though construction in santa clara has yet to begin. the team says it has sold a total of $138 million in luxury boxes mostly to individuals, not companies. that money more than doubles the total committed to the project thus far. the stadium is expected to open in 2015 at a cost of nearly $1 billion. of course, they have to play soon we hope. >>> a lockout for the players is now in effect for the nba, as well. a collective bargaining agreement between players and team owners expired at midnight. the m
reed says it's a dream that he has had for 30 years. it took a decade to raise more than $20 million for the facility including a couple of ballot measures and redevelopment funds. >> a place for the resident of the city to go and enjoy a quality of life that they have not been able to enjoy. >> they are not done yet. future plans include a tennis court and baseball and soccer fields. >>> 4:44 now. it is the biggest victory yesterday for a new 49ers stadium on the...
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leaders are getting together with the lieutenant governor as well as san jose mayor chuck reed and they are brainstorming some of these ideas seeing how they might be able to take action on some of these ideas in newsom's plan, how to create jobs. grace? >> you know, we need all the help we can get. thank you, sharon chin. >>> a light at the end. tunnel for those two cal grads that have been held captive for almost two years in iran. >> plus, school south and thieves are striking. the gold mine they discovered at bay area schools and why they keep coming back. >>> and a little shake, rattle and roll. we all not bay area roads are bumpy. -- we all know that bay area roads are a little bumpy. how our potholes compare to the rest of the country. >>> clouds clearing out, plenty of sunshine for friday. i'll have the weekend forecast coming up. get at&t u-verse today. at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ female announcer ] call now to get at&t u-verse tv for only 29 a month for six months. hd-ready dvr receiver included at no extra charge. plus, get up to 132 channels,
leaders are getting together with the lieutenant governor as well as san jose mayor chuck reed and they are brainstorming some of these ideas seeing how they might be able to take action on some of these ideas in newsom's plan, how to create jobs. grace? >> you know, we need all the help we can get. thank you, sharon chin. >>> a light at the end. tunnel for those two cal grads that have been held captive for almost two years in iran. >> plus, school south and thieves are...
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. >> reporter: david reed has more than 30 years experience as a salesman in the food industry. but now, working in a neighbor's backyard, he's literally shoveling mulch for gas money. >> $1,200. >> reporter: at home in manassas, virginia, the bills are piling up for david and his wife susan. >> this one here is already in collections. >> so we don't have anything more we can write a check today. >> no. >> reporter: david, who made as much as $80,000 as a salesman to high-end restaurants, lost his job last october. he's been laid off three times in the past three years. three years; three jobs. >> yes. >> reporter: what is that saying to you? >> over the years i've done very well in this industry, and then all of a sudden it's let go, let go, let go. and for me it's... it's depressing. >> reporter: but research shows workers who've been laid off once, if rehired, are more likely to be laid off again. 21%-- that's one in five-- face unemployment again within a year. you reached the point you were willing to apply to a fast food company for an assistant manager's job? >> $9 an hou
. >> reporter: david reed has more than 30 years experience as a salesman in the food industry. but now, working in a neighbor's backyard, he's literally shoveling mulch for gas money. >> $1,200. >> reporter: at home in manassas, virginia, the bills are piling up for david and his wife susan. >> this one here is already in collections. >> so we don't have anything more we can write a check today. >> no. >> reporter: david, who made as much as $80,000 as...
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. >> reporter: he moves to walter reed after six weeks to get fitted for his first pair of shorties.rt pros ticketic legs to help get body balance. the first few tentative steps. >> bring one foot forward. perfect. perfect. you're swinging through straight. good. >> reporter: incredibly tough. but so rewarding. >> it feels great to walk again. >> reporter: the next time we visit jones, his progress is slowing. >> you can feel my leg, there's a lot of bone on theoutside, as opposed to the inside. >> reporter: the shorties are causing him pain. he may need another surgery on top of the dozen he's already had. endless fittings and refittings. >> the other day, somebody asked me how i'm feeling. i said, i'm doing good, hanging in there. after he walked away, i felt like i should have said, you know, i don't know. how do you think i i feeling. i don't have legs. i can't put my underwear on, how do you think i feel? it's not okay. it's not gonna be okay. >> reporter: through it all, meg never leaves his side. >> the security issues. i'm afraid she's going to leave me for a legal guy. >> st
. >> reporter: he moves to walter reed after six weeks to get fitted for his first pair of shorties.rt pros ticketic legs to help get body balance. the first few tentative steps. >> bring one foot forward. perfect. perfect. you're swinging through straight. good. >> reporter: incredibly tough. but so rewarding. >> it feels great to walk again. >> reporter: the next time we visit jones, his progress is slowing. >> you can feel my leg, there's a lot of bone on...
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. >>> still ahead, closing walter reed, after more than a decade. who will be running it. >> i didn't know what to do. >> her young son falls more than 60 feet down a cliff while on a family outing. how his father save >>> a goodbye ceremony was held at walter reed hospital in washington, d.c. staff members and patients say the facility's closure in august will be bittersweet. it will be turned over to the state department and a district of columbia in september. most of the operations will move to two navy hospitals in virginia. government commission voted back in 2005 to close the hospital as part of a cost cutting move. it opened in 1909 as an army hospital. hundreds of thousands of war wounded have been treated there from world war i through today. >>> a legal victory today for supporters of embryonic stem cell research. they dismissed a lawsuit that threatened to end all federal funding of stem cell research. they say the research funded violated a 1996 law prohibiting taxpayer financing for work that harmed an embryo but the court decided with
. >>> still ahead, closing walter reed, after more than a decade. who will be running it. >> i didn't know what to do. >> her young son falls more than 60 feet down a cliff while on a family outing. how his father save >>> a goodbye ceremony was held at walter reed hospital in washington, d.c. staff members and patients say the facility's closure in august will be bittersweet. it will be turned over to the state department and a district of columbia in september....
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walter reed is the people who provide care and compassion for wounded, ill, and injured war years.pard: the government will preserve some of the builtings as historic landmarks but walter reed is a thing of the past. officials in west tennessee avert a major budget crisis that would have forced 100,000 kids to miss the first days of school. the memphis city school board voted to delay the start of classes in a fight over $55 million in city funding. but last night officials agreed to a through deal, schools will get some of the money uppresent and the rest in installments. the city council must approve the deal for a merge. the nation on the verge of an economic disaster, make no mistake. it will affect all of us, you will pay more for everything and interest rates go up, and lawmakers cannot seem to agree on a deal to raise the debt limit, just sign a thing raising it and work it out. republican leaders are facing revolt from their own party, conservatives and the tea party backed members calling the house speaker boehner's plan a sell out. here is more from senator john mccain bl
walter reed is the people who provide care and compassion for wounded, ill, and injured war years.pard: the government will preserve some of the builtings as historic landmarks but walter reed is a thing of the past. officials in west tennessee avert a major budget crisis that would have forced 100,000 kids to miss the first days of school. the memphis city school board voted to delay the start of classes in a fight over $55 million in city funding. but last night officials agreed to a through...
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not able to ride your bike unaccompanied. >> in 2010, reed would become the mayor of atlanta.st boy in the family, his teenage brothers were his protectors. >> i didn't move without my brothers for about a year. >> the bulk of the victims were boys like you. >> you're right. >> your age. >> yes. >> black boys. >> yes. >> did you personally feel afraid? >> i can't honestly say i felt afraid, except for at moments. you would have a van slow down and everybody was very mindful of vans at the time. >> people were suspicious of everybody. and they were afraid. and the children -- you had children walking the street, cargos by and you see some of them worry in fear. >> and for good reason. the murders were about to increase to a body almost every week. in the time of trouble >>> coming up, a creature of the night. >> then an ex-news reporter, nighttime is me, that's the time i'm out most of the time. >> and a mystery within a mystery. >> he walked to the back of the studio and he had horrible scratches on his arms. and he said he had fallen into a bush. [ marge ] psst. constipated?
not able to ride your bike unaccompanied. >> in 2010, reed would become the mayor of atlanta.st boy in the family, his teenage brothers were his protectors. >> i didn't move without my brothers for about a year. >> the bulk of the victims were boys like you. >> you're right. >> your age. >> yes. >> black boys. >> yes. >> did you personally feel afraid? >> i can't honestly say i felt afraid, except for at moments. you would have a van...
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my heart plays the reed pipe of mourning. in a place where he once said my mother will ask for me, now he cannot move his hands, now he cannot move his feet. i would see my child. the mother walked to the desolate place. she looked at the slain wild bull. she looked into its face. she said, my child, the face is yours. the spirit has fled. there is mourning in the house. there is grief in the inner chambers. the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about the city, weeping for dimusi. oh, my brother, who is your sister? i am your sister. oh, dimusi, who is your mother? i am your mother. the day that dawns for you will also dawn for me. the day that you will see, i will also see. i would find my brother, i would comfort him, i would share his fate. when she saw the sister's grief, when anana saw the grief of gestana, she spoke to him gently. dimusi is no more. i would take you to him, but i do not know the place. then a fly appeared. the holy fly circled the air above anana's head and spok
my heart plays the reed pipe of mourning. in a place where he once said my mother will ask for me, now he cannot move his hands, now he cannot move his feet. i would see my child. the mother walked to the desolate place. she looked at the slain wild bull. she looked into its face. she said, my child, the face is yours. the spirit has fled. there is mourning in the house. there is grief in the inner chambers. the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about...
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. >>> still ahead, closing walter reed, after more than a decade.ho will be running it. >> i didn't know what to do. >> her young son falls more than 60 feet down a cliff while on a family outing. how his father saved the day. ♪ santa! my man! ♪ make it a pepsi. pepsi? yeah, pepsi. but, mr. claus, i thought you had a deal with, uh, you know. i'm on vacation. i want to have a little fun. a'ight! [ both laugh ] shh! [ male announcer ] summer time is pepsi time. naughty! nice! >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> a goodbye ceremony was held at walter reed hospital in washington, d.c. staff members and patients say the facility's closure in august will be bittersweet. it will be turned over to the state department and a district of columbia in september. most of the operations will move to two navy hospitals in virginia. government commission voted back in 2005 to close the hospital as part of a cost cutting move. it opened in 1909 as an army hospital. hundreds of thousands of war wounded have been treated there from world war
. >>> still ahead, closing walter reed, after more than a decade.ho will be running it. >> i didn't know what to do. >> her young son falls more than 60 feet down a cliff while on a family outing. how his father saved the day. ♪ santa! my man! ♪ make it a pepsi. pepsi? yeah, pepsi. but, mr. claus, i thought you had a deal with, uh, you know. i'm on vacation. i want to have a little fun. a'ight! [ both laugh ] shh! [ male announcer ] summer time is pepsi time. naughty!...
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john boehner needs to rin over republicans including tea party candidates and reed needs republicans to get to the 60 votes for passage and the question is, is that possible and there are some who say that's a dubious option right now. >> like a chest game with four players. the tea party, democrats, republicans and the american publics and it's the voters stuck in the middle. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news. there has bane shooting near san francisco's fisherman's warp. one pirn was shot and found. this happened 15 minutes ago. after the shooting witnesses saw a large black suv take off. police are there now. we will keep you posted. >>> gunman opened fire on a ranger in a park. that shooting triggered a massive search. elizabeth cook has more. >> reporter: law enforcement has concluded their search tonight in the park. they were looking for multipet suspects who they say opened fire on a park ranger. the ranger was not injured but the response team had to go in and rescue him. they think the suspects may be affiluated with marijuana groves in that area. cruise searched for
john boehner needs to rin over republicans including tea party candidates and reed needs republicans to get to the 60 votes for passage and the question is, is that possible and there are some who say that's a dubious option right now. >> like a chest game with four players. the tea party, democrats, republicans and the american publics and it's the voters stuck in the middle. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news. there has bane shooting near san francisco's fisherman's...
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on wednesday walter reed held a ceremony to close its mission. reporter: the army's golden knights parachute team whose members included amputees who learned to walk again at walter reed dropped in to pay a final tribute. the military's most famous hospital which cared for america's combat casualties since world war i is casing its colors and closing down. >> this sure doesn't look like a place that's about to go out of business. >> no and this he's the goal. >> reporter: the last patients won't leave for another month so corn van kuntz still has sold r soldiers to care for. >> we didn't want to you hear an echo because you have a sense you're being left behind. >> reporter: walter reed has been where some of america's greatest generals have gone to fade away. general george patton came here to ask pershing's blessings before world war ii. walter reed is where young men and women who suffered grievous injuries in the prime of life have learned not to just walk again but to hope. >> you come here and see guys with the exact same injuries you or wo
on wednesday walter reed held a ceremony to close its mission. reporter: the army's golden knights parachute team whose members included amputees who learned to walk again at walter reed dropped in to pay a final tribute. the military's most famous hospital which cared for america's combat casualties since world war i is casing its colors and closing down. >> this sure doesn't look like a place that's about to go out of business. >> no and this he's the goal. >> reporter: the...
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kai reed, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a body was found floating in the inner harbor. we were live over the scene just after 6:00 tonight where a man was found unconscious near the boat access ramp. another home invasion by police in impersonators has the baltimore police department concerned about public trust. the latest victims were bound and gagged by two or three men inside this home early this morning. one resident said he believes a crowbar was used to break open the door. one of the man pointed a gun at his aunt -- and his head before they ransacked the place. >> these individuals are coming in at all hours of the morning and identifying themselves as baltimore police officers. >> police say this could be related to a similar home invasion in east baltimore earlier this week. in that incident, a man was shot in the neck. tonight, a recently released convict is back behind bars, accused of gunning down a career in business man tuesday afternoon. baltimore police say william car shot and killed a man who was making a delivery. he has a lengthy criminal record and
kai reed, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a body was found floating in the inner harbor. we were live over the scene just after 6:00 tonight where a man was found unconscious near the boat access ramp. another home invasion by police in impersonators has the baltimore police department concerned about public trust. the latest victims were bound and gagged by two or three men inside this home early this morning. one resident said he believes a crowbar was used to break open the door. one of the man...