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smith, it never is. and one of, i think, the very interesting questions to ask about smith is why when he has adopted a philosophy which is, which, in fact, argues for the irrelevance, the philosophical irrelevance of theology, why, in fact -- and when there is very little doubt that he had, that he had, he was as alarmed by the consequences of clericalism as hume, voltaire or anyone, why he does not allow it to intrude into the center of his philosophy, but he doesn't. >> i think he does. in the following way. so he does mention voltaire, smith does, and the answer to your first question is phillipson does discuss the connection to the french enlightenment, but i think there is, in fact, quite an important way in which voltaire figures into part of, at least, smith's philosophical and political program, at least i'd suggest you remember at the end of can died -- i haven't seen the musical, but at the end of the book one of the lessons is to tend to one's own garden, and it figured mightily in smith's de
smith, it never is. and one of, i think, the very interesting questions to ask about smith is why when he has adopted a philosophy which is, which, in fact, argues for the irrelevance, the philosophical irrelevance of theology, why, in fact -- and when there is very little doubt that he had, that he had, he was as alarmed by the consequences of clericalism as hume, voltaire or anyone, why he does not allow it to intrude into the center of his philosophy, but he doesn't. >> i think he...
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smith does. again, the historicism, the fact that hume has an understanding that our ideas of justice and, therefore, of morality, political obligation and everything will vary in different types of civilization; hunter/gatherer, feudal, commercial. but he doesn't work it out. he makes these distinctions in his early work, but they're not developed. smith came over, to me, as someone who was developing in the most friendly and brilliant way. and that, i think, was the most exciting thing for me to be able to develop and then to carry that through. but it's an interesting question, actually, it really is. >> the woman right here. >> yes, my name is rosalynn mcclennan, and i'm a theater reviewer for d.c. theater scene.com, and i just survived candid which had a very successful run here, a musical which bernstein continuously revised because he couldn't quite figure out what voltaire was trying to say. but that's my basic question is, do you explore adam smith's relationship with the french and what
smith does. again, the historicism, the fact that hume has an understanding that our ideas of justice and, therefore, of morality, political obligation and everything will vary in different types of civilization; hunter/gatherer, feudal, commercial. but he doesn't work it out. he makes these distinctions in his early work, but they're not developed. smith came over, to me, as someone who was developing in the most friendly and brilliant way. and that, i think, was the most exciting thing for me...
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bedell smith began to cry.e said, you know what, but always had to have this frat boy, and we have been a frat boy. obviously better that he never fulfilled his ambition which was to succeed not necessarily eisenhower, but marshall because he was always a marshall man. very close proximity. so again, and interesting and important element of the first decade of the cold war. again, marshall. another aspect of his career that i gave short script in the first book was the important role he played as secretary general marshall general staff as chief troubleshooter, but more importantly, perhaps, is the role he played, fundamental role as the architect of the structure of the combining of the joint chiefs of staff as a colonel and brigadier-general. clearly way above his weight. he also had a major voice in considerations of whether the allies should attack or operation for richard ward cadaver which smith supported almost alone among the senior players. as eisenhower's chief of staff, of course he had an allied for
bedell smith began to cry.e said, you know what, but always had to have this frat boy, and we have been a frat boy. obviously better that he never fulfilled his ambition which was to succeed not necessarily eisenhower, but marshall because he was always a marshall man. very close proximity. so again, and interesting and important element of the first decade of the cold war. again, marshall. another aspect of his career that i gave short script in the first book was the important role he played...
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but the point here is that in the book about smith equally at least smith as chief of staff, equally must deal with eisenhower, his personnel and leadership. so this book if it makes a contribution at all beyond selling smith's story, it is the re-evaluation of eisenhower and his leadership in the second world war. now, as i said, two points. one, the first book was good. it was good to be the was a product of my dissertation. i was 20 something at the time, and i felt prone to a common foot -- that fall and that is received wisdom, receive wisdom of our general marshall. bradley, beavers, colleges, patton, the british, churchill, alexander and of course montgomery and eisenhower. basically what i did is i simply infused smith into the story and the best job i could, but once i dug deeper and deeper into the research i felt there was more to smith and considerably less to general eisenhower. the point being again that eisenhower was what one might term a passive - commander. passive meaning he live tv can never look for problems to solve, and , the only time he was firm in his decisi
but the point here is that in the book about smith equally at least smith as chief of staff, equally must deal with eisenhower, his personnel and leadership. so this book if it makes a contribution at all beyond selling smith's story, it is the re-evaluation of eisenhower and his leadership in the second world war. now, as i said, two points. one, the first book was good. it was good to be the was a product of my dissertation. i was 20 something at the time, and i felt prone to a common foot --...
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smith, chief of staff. bradley had no combined role but i guess or american bookends is in the photograph. smith again plays an important role in organizing, preparing the multitudinous of problems of both political and military in preparations for d-day. it's interesting that in that fateful meeting where eisenhower decides not to delay, lest to go but not to delay, he turns to smith last, not montgomery. now, after the war eisenhower -- rather, smith writes a book called eisenhower. more about that in a second. what transpires me after the war of course is the onrush of the cold war. and folks want to blame the allies, primarily general eisenhower for failing to take berlin, prague, and the division of europe. shortly thereafter a number of books appeared. ralph ingersoll's book, a book loosely based on patents diaries. what eisenhower called crackpot industries. on his way to missouri for his famous iron curtain speech, told smith that he was the perfect guy to write the definitive inside history of worl
smith, chief of staff. bradley had no combined role but i guess or american bookends is in the photograph. smith again plays an important role in organizing, preparing the multitudinous of problems of both political and military in preparations for d-day. it's interesting that in that fateful meeting where eisenhower decides not to delay, lest to go but not to delay, he turns to smith last, not montgomery. now, after the war eisenhower -- rather, smith writes a book called eisenhower. more...
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smith and his willful attempt to stop the threat posed by mr. smith. noticing that mr. smith was still advancing, officer suguitan discharged more rounds, mortally wounding him. mr. smith collapsed in the doorway of his residence. officer suguitan and his partner quickly responded to a residence in response to a citizen needing assistance in meeting with your roommate. officer suguitan was in the of the confronted with a life- threatening soup -- a circumstance and his attempt to offer the suspect assistance in dealing with his mental issues. with practically no time to react to the threat to his life, that does his partner, and a citizen requesting assistance, officer suguitan reacted under tremendous circumstances by discharging his department's firearms and ending on stopping the threat posed by the suspect. officer suguitan, in a split- second, had to act on the threat posed by a his environment and realize that he and his partner and the reporting party were in grave danger of serious bodily harm or death. officer suguitan's actions saved his life, that does it of
smith and his willful attempt to stop the threat posed by mr. smith. noticing that mr. smith was still advancing, officer suguitan discharged more rounds, mortally wounding him. mr. smith collapsed in the doorway of his residence. officer suguitan and his partner quickly responded to a residence in response to a citizen needing assistance in meeting with your roommate. officer suguitan was in the of the confronted with a life- threatening soup -- a circumstance and his attempt to offer the...
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i'm harry smith. also tonight, it's a high-tech battle: the revolution in egypt started online, then the government pulled the plug, but the web is not the only medium for a message. and when a pinch of salt is probably more than enough. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is on assignment. egypt's 82-year-old president is fighting for his political life tonight. for a seventh straight day, demonstrators filled the streets of cairo demanding that hosni mubarak give up the power he's held for 30 years. mubarak named a new cabinet today and asked his new vice president to open talks with the opposition about giving them more freedom. but protest leaders met to plan the largest rally yet. they will try to put a million people on the streets tomorrow. and the army says it will not use force against them. the egyptian government puts the death toll in a week of violence at nearly 100, but r
i'm harry smith. also tonight, it's a high-tech battle: the revolution in egypt started online, then the government pulled the plug, but the web is not the only medium for a message. and when a pinch of salt is probably more than enough. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is on assignment. egypt's 82-year-old president is fighting for his political life tonight....
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the question is that adam smith had a lot of confidence in markets. you know, clearly, this is very central. at the same time, he was very spectacle about mergers. lots of statements in the "wealth of nations" and so forth. my question is if you were leaving today after two years of financial market health, you know, what role would you assign to the attempts of regulations? >> may i make a preface before the answer? >> of course. >> smith was certainly critical of merchants in the wealth of nations, but also many classes the people, not just merchants. professors, priests, and other people who used certain kinds of social institutions to their own advantage. that was the crux of the argument or criticism raising towards merchants. the problems with merchants was when they joined hands with minister of the state in order to protect them from competition, to give them monopolies, special privileges which would enrich those protected merchants and usually indirectly then the politicians who gave them the protections, but always at the expense of the com
the question is that adam smith had a lot of confidence in markets. you know, clearly, this is very central. at the same time, he was very spectacle about mergers. lots of statements in the "wealth of nations" and so forth. my question is if you were leaving today after two years of financial market health, you know, what role would you assign to the attempts of regulations? >> may i make a preface before the answer? >> of course. >> smith was certainly critical of...
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>> yes. >> smith: what will happen?> if they happen and the situation is the way it is, it will be disaster-- massacre of people, bloodbath, disintegration of power, fragmentation of authority. >> smith: why should america stay here and sacrifice the lives of its young indefinitely? >> why did they come here? they came here for three distinct objectives: defeat al qaeda; make the taliban irrelevant; create a viable afghan state. if those objectives are achieved, good. >> smith: how long is that going to take? >> how long did it take to defeat communism? >> smith: 50 years. >> so, they n rencilwith al qaeda. it's up to them. >> smith: america is losing interest. >> if they lose interest and they withdraw, i have no influence to stop it. none of us have any influence to stop it. >> smith: but? >> there will be disaster. and history has seen many disasters. >> next time on frontline... >> they still had iraq inside of them. >> i didn't even want to come home. >> you took a broken soldier and you sent him back. >> i didn't
>> yes. >> smith: what will happen?> if they happen and the situation is the way it is, it will be disaster-- massacre of people, bloodbath, disintegration of power, fragmentation of authority. >> smith: why should america stay here and sacrifice the lives of its young indefinitely? >> why did they come here? they came here for three distinct objectives: defeat al qaeda; make the taliban irrelevant; create a viable afghan state. if those objectives are achieved, good....
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>> smith: cynthia bowers, thanks.s one of many states hid hard today by another storm in this seemingly endless winter. it stretched from minneapolis to manhattan, dumping more than a foot of snow in some places making for dangerous driving. in the upper midwest, drivers were advised to stay off the roads today and the weather caused problems at the airplanes with more than 1200 flights canceled nationwide. coming up next, fighting obesity. new research shows which weight loss surgery really works the best. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical functi
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it is reason in free verse and about black smith, west african black smith. they were thought to be magicians. 1725, oh molly in the west africa. the drums -- be ware of sea birds, be ware of men that steal up the river through the great forest. and into the savannah lands. the moans and groans, hundreds, thousands stolen, we rarely speak the taken, i will this time because you have asked. come back, back, back, far edge of memory. we recall them and they are black smith, by all accounts a master craftsman, worthy of praise, honored as a powerful magician. one who could speak the old names of the mother elements, earth, fire, water, wind. they would do as bidding, think. people sing praise songs. he was a gifted black smith. he is not remembered for that. he is best remembered for being a loving father. when his beloved wife died only after a year and embraced his newborn son, i will raise you myself. the elder women with argued against it saying you'll grow up wild without a gentle hand of a mother, a gentle hand to guide him. must divide by custom, take ano
it is reason in free verse and about black smith, west african black smith. they were thought to be magicians. 1725, oh molly in the west africa. the drums -- be ware of sea birds, be ware of men that steal up the river through the great forest. and into the savannah lands. the moans and groans, hundreds, thousands stolen, we rarely speak the taken, i will this time because you have asked. come back, back, back, far edge of memory. we recall them and they are black smith, by all accounts a...
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. >> smith: go wael ghonim was one of the leaders of the overthrow movement. hosni mubarak used social media, argue newsing protests and marchs from his living room and laptop. so if you're an autogrant or you're a dictator and you watch what happened in egypt over the last several weeks... >> you should freak out. you seriously should freak out. >> simon: it may be the greatest rescue operation since noah's arc. a billion people watched as 33 chilean miners trapped for 69 days half a mile underground stepped from darkness into light. if ever there was a story with happy ending, this was it. or so it seemed at the time. but now, four months later, something has changed, which you might not have expected. for example, we found alex vega building a wall around his house, though he couldn't explain why. >> cooper: this is from the new album? >> yeah. >> cooper: lady gaga is the most talked-about entertainer in the world. ♪ baby there's no other this evening at the grammys, she's not only a headline performer, she's been nominated for six awards. tonight find out
. >> smith: go wael ghonim was one of the leaders of the overthrow movement. hosni mubarak used social media, argue newsing protests and marchs from his living room and laptop. so if you're an autogrant or you're a dictator and you watch what happened in egypt over the last several weeks... >> you should freak out. you seriously should freak out. >> simon: it may be the greatest rescue operation since noah's arc. a billion people watched as 33 chilean miners trapped for 69...
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smith was always more aware of the logistical requirements that eisenhower. so there's a difference of opinion over that. front, the ample debate. smith argued that they should either cancel and the. and what was near south of france.
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smith. we do know, however, that he was suffering from bladder cancer and also esophogeal cancer and heart disease. his wife's lawyer has told a newspaper recently that he believes that mr. smith died of natural causes. frank? >> okay, christin ayers live in novato, thank you. >>> 6:02. libyan leader moammar qaddafi expected to speak to his country within a couple of hours. world leaders considering sanctions now against libya for qaddafi's crackdown on protestors. army units supporting qaddafi are striking back against anti- government protestors today but qaddafi's son says reports that 1,000 protestors have been killed are exaggerated. >>> $4 for a gallon of gas? if you filled up lately you noticed prices at the pump have spiked. as anne makovec explains, it has to do with something they call a fear premium that actually is linked to the crisis in libya, right, anne? good morning. >> reporter: that's right. good morning. but sydnie, i think you're exaggerating a little bit. >> huh? >> rep
smith. we do know, however, that he was suffering from bladder cancer and also esophogeal cancer and heart disease. his wife's lawyer has told a newspaper recently that he believes that mr. smith died of natural causes. frank? >> okay, christin ayers live in novato, thank you. >>> 6:02. libyan leader moammar qaddafi expected to speak to his country within a couple of hours. world leaders considering sanctions now against libya for qaddafi's crackdown on protestors. army units...
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but first, harry smith in new york has the rest of the day's news. harry. >> smith: all right, katie. and that includes a lot of ice and snow. coming up next, we'll bring you the latest on the major winter storm that is affecting much of the country. >> smith: the big story here in the united states tonight is the monster storm. hitting a third of the nation with snow, sleet, and freezing rain. more than a foot of snow has fallen in places from oklahoma to ohio to upstate new york. at least 15 people have died, most of them on icy roads. power was knocked out to more than half a million homes and businesses, and air travel has been paralyzed with more than 14,000 flights canceled. chicago's airports are virtually shut down tonight. with about two feet of snow it's one of the worst storms in the city's history. national correspondent dean reynolds is there. dean, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. well the word tonight is while the snow has subsided arctic temperatures are arriving like a dropped block of ice, essentially freezing this bl
but first, harry smith in new york has the rest of the day's news. harry. >> smith: all right, katie. and that includes a lot of ice and snow. coming up next, we'll bring you the latest on the major winter storm that is affecting much of the country. >> smith: the big story here in the united states tonight is the monster storm. hitting a third of the nation with snow, sleet, and freezing rain. more than a foot of snow has fallen in places from oklahoma to ohio to upstate new york....
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. >> reporter: neighbors tell me they haven't seen dale smith for a month. the next door neighbor filed a missing person's report because his wife evelyn started acting strangely. she was vague about his whereabouts and donated his truck to a local veteran's group because she said, quote, dale always used to support the veterans. now if you look behind me, investigators are in the process of removing a body from the smith's home. >> this is just freaky. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: in this quiet novato neighborhood, a body is discovered in the backyard of dale and evelyn smith's home. >> it's just sad. it's just sad. >> reporter: no one has seen 74-year-old dale smith for months. one neighbor even says by the end of september, his wife evelyn started referring to him in the past tense. >> she didn't neighbor with anybody really, kind of kept to herself and walked the door four or five times a day around the court. never really talked to anybody. but just seemed a little odd always. >> reporter: the smith's next door neighbor filed a missing persons re
. >> reporter: neighbors tell me they haven't seen dale smith for a month. the next door neighbor filed a missing person's report because his wife evelyn started acting strangely. she was vague about his whereabouts and donated his truck to a local veteran's group because she said, quote, dale always used to support the veterans. now if you look behind me, investigators are in the process of removing a body from the smith's home. >> this is just freaky. i couldn't believe it....
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smith. >> nevada police say evelyn smith is not considered a suspect, only a person of interest. dale smith had suffered from bladder and esophagus cancer. >>> a steal at $10,000 a night. the famous bay area hotel on sale for certain guests. what they get for their bargain hunting. >>> it is a commercial that is supposed to make you think about jeans, but the product ends up being an afterthought. what you can earn from having a hidden camera in your back pocket. web sites. >>> a night at a san francisco hotel priced at up to $10,000 sold out on one of those half off websites. living social posted two deals at fairmont in san francisco. a night for four in the penthouse for $10,000 instead of $20,000, or a night for two in the presidential suite for $2,000. the penthouse option comes with dinner for four served on tiffany china that you get to keep and a full day access to a mas mazerotti. >>> americans worry about getting alzheimer's almost as much as they do about getting cancer. that finding which says the fear of alzheimer's far outweighs the concerns of cancer or heart disea
smith. >> nevada police say evelyn smith is not considered a suspect, only a person of interest. dale smith had suffered from bladder and esophagus cancer. >>> a steal at $10,000 a night. the famous bay area hotel on sale for certain guests. what they get for their bargain hunting. >>> it is a commercial that is supposed to make you think about jeans, but the product ends up being an afterthought. what you can earn from having a hidden camera in your back pocket. web...
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"today in the bay's" christie smith is live in oakland.s here is $4 a gallon might seem like a bargain in a few more weeks or months. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. you know, i have to tell you when prices get like this we have seen people running in and out of this gas station very quickly buying a whole lot of gum and not a whole lot of gas. this is just something they really don't like talking about. if you drive you have to pay for it. and we are looking at nearly $4 a gallon here at this gas station in oakland. as you said, it could go higher than that. analysts saying if we see a problem with oil coming from places like iran or saudi arabia, this case could mean that the bay area would pay $5 or $6 a gallon. what's behind this? the uprising in libya set record-setting gas prices on wednesday with oil touching $100 a barrel for the first time since 2008. one driver told us she's tightening her belt but who can just stop driving? >> all i can do is just, all i can say is i just keep getting the gas. i don't have a choice. we don't ha
"today in the bay's" christie smith is live in oakland.s here is $4 a gallon might seem like a bargain in a few more weeks or months. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. you know, i have to tell you when prices get like this we have seen people running in and out of this gas station very quickly buying a whole lot of gum and not a whole lot of gas. this is just something they really don't like talking about. if you drive you have to pay for it. and we are looking at nearly $4 a...
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i'm harry smith in new york.ie will be back from cairo right after this. ,, democracy next on cbs 5 >> couric: back now from cairo. a momentous day and night here. president hosni mubarak went on national television to tell egyptians he won't run for reelection later this year and wants to oversee a smooth transition of power. but a huge crowd of protestors remains here in liberation square tonight. they want mubarak out now and they say they're not leaving until he does. so the standoff goes on and our coverage of it will continue. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric in cairo, egypt. thank you for watching. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org dog and owner rescue launched on a cliff in richmond. . >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news. >> kind of looks like a scene out of the alps. the sheep, dog and owner rescue. >>> egypt tried to cut off the internet. silicon valley keeps it on. how some bay area te
i'm harry smith in new york.ie will be back from cairo right after this. ,, democracy next on cbs 5 >> couric: back now from cairo. a momentous day and night here. president hosni mubarak went on national television to tell egyptians he won't run for reelection later this year and wants to oversee a smooth transition of power. but a huge crowd of protestors remains here in liberation square tonight. they want mubarak out now and they say they're not leaving until he does. so the standoff...
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rest in peace, alan smith, thank you. [applause] ha >> thank you.ave the honor of recognizing miss lee on the bridges from district two. -- leona bridges from district two. for those of you that don't know her, she was recently confirmed as one of the new directors of the san francisco mta. she received a b.a. in business administration from san francisco state university and -- she put herself through school working evenings at crocker bank in san francisco and became a managing director in the global index of barclays global investors. a client relationship manager, a community relations officer, and then -- she has not forgotten her undergraduate years and the foundation that gave her as she moved up the ladder of success. a love for education supports economically and educationally disadvantaged students. she stated she cares passionately about education and financial concerns eliminate many students from the process. this is a tool to offer assistance to the students in need. students might one day follow her path and they award $500 for an end
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evelyn smith got an attorney and now they're speaking on her behalf. police say she's a person of interest. >> she's concerned. she's very concerned about this. >> police say they expect to have the body exhumed today. and to get it to the coroner's for a positive id. reporting live, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, kraig. >>> in texas, the fbi has arrested a college student accusing him of planning terrorist attacks in the u.s., including the assassination of former president george w. bush. investigators say 20-year-old khalid ali a student from saudi arabia bought explosives, chemicals over the internet. the fbi says he was plotting to blow up dams, nuclear power plants, and former president bush's north dallas home. he is in the u.s. on an opportunity visa attending south plains college in loveland, texas. he is charged with attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction and will be in court tomorrow. >>> bart's board of directors formally acknowledged this morning that they acted illegally two weeks ago in the no-confidence vote for
evelyn smith got an attorney and now they're speaking on her behalf. police say she's a person of interest. >> she's concerned. she's very concerned about this. >> police say they expect to have the body exhumed today. and to get it to the coroner's for a positive id. reporting live, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, kraig. >>> in texas, the fbi has arrested a college student accusing him of planning terrorist attacks in the u.s., including the...
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nobody has seen dale smith for quite some time.bors this morning are reluctant to talk to us because they are in shock about what's going on. just to give you the lay of the land, you can see it is a very sparse area, it is a cul-de-sac, not a lot of activity going on most days. today a lot of investigators are here, they will have a news release in about 90 minutes from now. hopefully somebody from the police department will come out here to give us more information on a mystery that continues to grow by the minute. evelyn smith, not in custody considered a person of interest. she has hired an attorney. >> james: interesting it was a neighbor and not the wife that reported to mr. smith missing in the first place. we will keep an eye on the weather. lewis has a look. >> louisa: rain and cold weather combined makes for snow. rain switches to snow later in the hills today snow levels drop friday. could get down to 1,000 ft.. radar shows the wet weather pushing through the peninsula and the east bay. we are talking about a light sprin
nobody has seen dale smith for quite some time.bors this morning are reluctant to talk to us because they are in shock about what's going on. just to give you the lay of the land, you can see it is a very sparse area, it is a cul-de-sac, not a lot of activity going on most days. today a lot of investigators are here, they will have a news release in about 90 minutes from now. hopefully somebody from the police department will come out here to give us more information on a mystery that continues...
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at this point they are not saying it still smith.y because they don't know how long the remains have been behind the home, and whether not it is male or female. well they conduct their investigation. court of public opinion has already weighing in. >> she stopped walking her dog that was the first thing. she's to walk it 5-6 times a day. she let the police then, they interviewed her, she left with the attorney. >> will: so right now she is not in custody, she is a person of interest. i ask the police department if she is free to move about. she says yes at this point. i can tell you they will have a news release at 9:00 a.m., there should be a full team here in a few hours to remove the body that is still in the back patio area. it looks like a newly constructed area. hopefully we will get more information once they remove the remains. at that point we can say whether not is dale smith. he has been missing two months now. >> james: all lot of questions yet to be answered. we will stay in touch with well. let's go over to the traffic
at this point they are not saying it still smith.y because they don't know how long the remains have been behind the home, and whether not it is male or female. well they conduct their investigation. court of public opinion has already weighing in. >> she stopped walking her dog that was the first thing. she's to walk it 5-6 times a day. she let the police then, they interviewed her, she left with the attorney. >> will: so right now she is not in custody, she is a person of...
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dale smith lived in this house with his life evelyn. he was reported missing two weeks ago, not by evelyn but by neighbors who say they haven't seen him for months. >> too bizarre, this is weird. couldn't believe it. >> the body was found buried beneath a 4 foot by 8 foot backyard patio. valerie remembers a conversation she had with the neighbor when the smith's installed that patio just this past fall. it was about the same time they saw dale. >> she said that's weird. i don't even do barbecues. a red flag went up. we've seen nothing. he has not been there. >> evelyn gave police permission to search her backyard but now is referring all calls to her attorney. he told the san francisco chronicle a couple things. one, it's possible dale smith died of natural causes. he was battling cancer. he says the improper disposal of human remains is a misdemeanor. did he die naturally and evelyn buried him in the backyard. neighbor john describes evelyn smith. hard to make conversation. but she was always very nice along the way. to us anyway. >> t
dale smith lived in this house with his life evelyn. he was reported missing two weeks ago, not by evelyn but by neighbors who say they haven't seen him for months. >> too bizarre, this is weird. couldn't believe it. >> the body was found buried beneath a 4 foot by 8 foot backyard patio. valerie remembers a conversation she had with the neighbor when the smith's installed that patio just this past fall. it was about the same time they saw dale. >> she said that's weird. i...
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smith. >> reporter: evelyn smith is married to dale smith. he's the one missing. smith, along with her attorneys gave officers per noition search the back -- permission to search the backyard. they will be back out here shortly to resume the grim task of resuming the body and who is buried in this backyard. kraig debro reporting. >>> also, we've got new information coming in from vallejo residents about why they didn't answer frantic calls for help from two teenage byes whose house was on -- boys whose house was on fire. claudine wong is the only reporter on the scene. she will be back in a couple minutes to tell us why the first calls about that fire were never answered. >>> also, this morning we're getting information -- in fact, it's still coming in another recall from toyota. it's all because of gas pedals that get stuck. >>> they made the announcement an hour ago. they are expanding that 2009 recall to three more models of toyota vebltion-- vehicles. they include the 4 runner suv, raff and the lex sus. the vehicles have been recalled due to safety issues. >>>
smith. >> reporter: evelyn smith is married to dale smith. he's the one missing. smith, along with her attorneys gave officers per noition search the back -- permission to search the backyard. they will be back out here shortly to resume the grim task of resuming the body and who is buried in this backyard. kraig debro reporting. >>> also, we've got new information coming in from vallejo residents about why they didn't answer frantic calls for help from two teenage byes whose...
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talking about marshall and eisenhower and smith. marshall said after the war he spoke of his admiration for the manner in which you have discharged your best responsibilities. he had carved out a place in the history of the great and terrible epic. well, of course that did not take place. not only did it not take place for smith, it hadn't for general marshall either. he had lost a great organizer, the greatest soldier of world war ii was lost in the popular mind. the misfortune of being a chief of staff. final world, a very great soldier once assured me my place in history was secure in the all the requisite was the wisdom of selecting your chief of staff. no one was quite as wise or at least as fortunate as i was in this regard. finally, no single man in europe has contributed more to allied victory than smith. maybe he was worth that 25 years, and he might even be worth $40. down. [applause] >> what is the sum of the equation of eisenhower-smith? >> that is a good question. the reason marshall send smith to a england in preparati
talking about marshall and eisenhower and smith. marshall said after the war he spoke of his admiration for the manner in which you have discharged your best responsibilities. he had carved out a place in the history of the great and terrible epic. well, of course that did not take place. not only did it not take place for smith, it hadn't for general marshall either. he had lost a great organizer, the greatest soldier of world war ii was lost in the popular mind. the misfortune of being a...
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i've got a call to smith's attorney this morning to find out more about what she knows about smith's disappearance. so far all they're saying is that dale smith had serious health problems. reporting live in novato, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> vallejo firefighters are still on the scene of an early morning house fire. it happened at about 2:45 on sheridan street. now firefighters say that two teenagers were home at the time but escaped when smoke detectors woke them up. the 14-year-old and 15-year-old boys say they tried to get neighbors to help them but no one would answer their door. after running for about four blocks, they found their mom. she was walking home after her car broke down and was able to call 911. fire officials say the neighborhood could be to blame for neighbors refusing to come to their aid. >> it's a sad situation that nobody would answer their door for these young men in this neighborhood. i guess probably because of the crime rate. >> firefighters say most of the damage was confined to the front bedroom. and they say a curling iron that was left on wa
i've got a call to smith's attorney this morning to find out more about what she knows about smith's disappearance. so far all they're saying is that dale smith had serious health problems. reporting live in novato, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> vallejo firefighters are still on the scene of an early morning house fire. it happened at about 2:45 on sheridan street. now firefighters say that two teenagers were home at the time but escaped when smoke detectors woke them up. the...
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the field marshal. >> schieffer: you heard harry smith reporting from cairo. he said some of the people out on the street, the demonstrators, they want every... the cabinet dissolved. they want all of those people out there. is that a realistic hope? >> at this time, it is also difficult. the government has been requested to stay in a caretaker capacity. there are enormous challenges facing egypt in terms of the security void that was created with the withdrawal of the police force, in addition to the economic conditions which are very difficult by virtue of the impact of these demonstrations and the length of time that they were underway. and the overall global recession. so there are challenges to regain economic equilibrium and to deal with the challenges related to unemployment. >> schieffer: are you confident that the military will hand over power, as they say they are going to do. >> certainly by the fifth communiquÉ, where they indicated a very specific time frame of six months to undertake both parliamentary and the presidential elections. that i think
the field marshal. >> schieffer: you heard harry smith reporting from cairo. he said some of the people out on the street, the demonstrators, they want every... the cabinet dissolved. they want all of those people out there. is that a realistic hope? >> at this time, it is also difficult. the government has been requested to stay in a caretaker capacity. there are enormous challenges facing egypt in terms of the security void that was created with the withdrawal of the police force,...
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now, jerome smith was speaking intelligently. was getting to the heart of the matter, which is that segregation in all ecosystems in fact depend on the consent of the people. it may not be the? coated for segregation. they didn't. they actually did vote for anything most of them. it may not be even that a lot of white voted for segregation. half the country was aloof of the whole civil rights. but going along with a system that allows it to happen they have toxic lead to it. which are smith was telling robert kennedy was i am withdrawing my consent. and this is very much along with the teachings of the hairdressing. then they tell you about somebody else who acted with intelligence. there is a young girl named barbara john who lived in a town called farmville, virginia. now, farmville virginia was mechanical prince edward county. and in the years following the brown v. board of education decision in 1954, of the south for massive resistance to his close and no one was more massive resistance in his state of virginia and in fact,
now, jerome smith was speaking intelligently. was getting to the heart of the matter, which is that segregation in all ecosystems in fact depend on the consent of the people. it may not be the? coated for segregation. they didn't. they actually did vote for anything most of them. it may not be even that a lot of white voted for segregation. half the country was aloof of the whole civil rights. but going along with a system that allows it to happen they have toxic lead to it. which are smith was...
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police are calling smith a person of interest in this investigation. mike mibach. >>> police tonight are looking for a man suspected of robbing a credit union today in concord. news chopper 2 was above the scene as police surrounded the business. it happened at metro one credit union on willow pass road. concord police searched for the robber but he got away with an undisclosed amount of cash. police describe the man as latino wearing a black beanie, black jacket and tan pants. >>> from her hospital bed, a north bay mother is talking about the accident that left her seriously injured and claimed the life of her 2-year- old daughter. it is a story you will see only on 2. ktvu's rob roth joins us with her important message to drivers, rob. >> reporter: julie, we're on schneider lane and that is the crosswalk where 2-year-old kelly murray was walking with her mother when she was struck and killed by a teenage driver. when we were here in december, those traffic warning cones were not there. today's cally's mother who was seriously injured spoke to us excl
police are calling smith a person of interest in this investigation. mike mibach. >>> police tonight are looking for a man suspected of robbing a credit union today in concord. news chopper 2 was above the scene as police surrounded the business. it happened at metro one credit union on willow pass road. concord police searched for the robber but he got away with an undisclosed amount of cash. police describe the man as latino wearing a black beanie, black jacket and tan pants....
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dale smith lived in this house with his life evelyn.e was reported missing two weeks ago, not by evelyn but by neighbors who say they haven't seen him for months. >> too bizarre, this is weird. couldn't believe it. >> the body was found buried beneath a 4 foot by 8 foot backyard patio. valerie remembers a conversation she had with the neighbor when the smith's installed that patio just this past fall. it was about the same time they saw dale. >> she said that's weird. i don't even do barbecues. a red flag went up. we've seen nothing. he has not been there. >> evelyn gave police permission to search her backyard but now is referring all calls to her attorney. he told the san francisco chronicle a couple things. one, it's possible dale smith died of natural causes. he was battling cancer. he says the improper disposal of human remains is a misdemeanor. did he die naturally and evelyn buried him in the backyard. neighbor john describes evelyn smith. hard to make conversation. but she was always very nice along the way. to us anyway. >> ter
dale smith lived in this house with his life evelyn.e was reported missing two weeks ago, not by evelyn but by neighbors who say they haven't seen him for months. >> too bizarre, this is weird. couldn't believe it. >> the body was found buried beneath a 4 foot by 8 foot backyard patio. valerie remembers a conversation she had with the neighbor when the smith's installed that patio just this past fall. it was about the same time they saw dale. >> she said that's weird. i don't...
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they don't know how he chose smith and smith himself didn't even know about it for a decad decade. >>e been afraid to leave the house. i get stopped i get arrested. >> reporter: that's because he had a long criminal history before and after he allegedly adopted smith identity. >> i have been doing identity theft for many, many years. i have been a conspire for 17 years and this is the worst case of identity theft take over i have ever seen. >>reporter: smith says he had his tax return seized. >> this is everything from february of 2004. this is where they took the stimulus check. >>reporter: he spent 8 days in jail in orange county and credit score ruined. he blames kit for it all. >> arkansas. before amazing. >>reporter: kitties now behind bars in california but smith life is in shamble for nearly 2 decade. he knows it and now the state of california is work to go clear his name. >> the fact we now know about it and the fact we feel we have an obligation to fix it we are going to fix i. it's something that law enforce. should have done a long time ago. something that mr. smith compla
they don't know how he chose smith and smith himself didn't even know about it for a decad decade. >>e been afraid to leave the house. i get stopped i get arrested. >> reporter: that's because he had a long criminal history before and after he allegedly adopted smith identity. >> i have been doing identity theft for many, many years. i have been a conspire for 17 years and this is the worst case of identity theft take over i have ever seen. >>reporter: smith says he had...
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i'm christie smith. we'll tell you what police are saying, plus reaction from women exercising this morning. >> a cold start will make way to a sunny, mild afternoon. we could pick up to an inch of rain in the bay area. i'll health you know when in your complete forecast. >> as you get ready to hit the road i'll update you on the latest accident and an unusual traffic flow through the bay. the latest on the commute. >> a live look outside from the south bay this morning where it is chilly to start a wednesday, february 9th, "today in the bay." >> good morning. straight up 6:00. i'm brent cannon. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. a warning for women heading to lake merritt for an early morning run. another woman is recovering from an attack last night near the popular park. four women were assaulted in five months in the area. christie smith is live there with more on the investigation. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we've been talking with women exercising out here this morning. they ar
i'm christie smith. we'll tell you what police are saying, plus reaction from women exercising this morning. >> a cold start will make way to a sunny, mild afternoon. we could pick up to an inch of rain in the bay area. i'll health you know when in your complete forecast. >> as you get ready to hit the road i'll update you on the latest accident and an unusual traffic flow through the bay. the latest on the commute. >> a live look outside from the south bay this morning where...
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dale smith is said to be in failing health. if he did died naturally though, no call was ever made to the coroner. we should learn more tomorrow, when the remains are finally pulled from this property. reporting live in nevado, debra villalon, ktvu. >>> a string of burglaries in one bay area neighborhood. we'll show you videos of this crime in progress. >>> and storm tracker 2 shows know. this picture takes on 880 near oakland. the rain is coming down. we'll show you the latest computer model. >>> how closely are you being watched at sfo. inside the airport's surveillance system. why it may be more elaborate than any and may still have some holes. >>> new at 10:00 tonight we're going to show you a crime in progress. we learned of a string of burglaries and even have pictures of the crooks. we have amber lee with the story. >> i was thinking that's my travel bag. it's full of my things. >> reporter: homeowner jorge gredillo says he and his partner's homes is one of three that have been burglarized. he says before the break-in, h
dale smith is said to be in failing health. if he did died naturally though, no call was ever made to the coroner. we should learn more tomorrow, when the remains are finally pulled from this property. reporting live in nevado, debra villalon, ktvu. >>> a string of burglaries in one bay area neighborhood. we'll show you videos of this crime in progress. >>> and storm tracker 2 shows know. this picture takes on 880 near oakland. the rain is coming down. we'll show you the...
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christie smith is live there as well. we'll continue to give you updates. >>> executives from google and facebook are in talks to buy twitter. the price tag is somewhere near $8 million. for more news before the bell, it's the return of courtney reagan at cnbc. good morning to you, courtney. >> reporter: good morning. futures are lower ahead of the opening bell and it could be due to disappointing earnings we got last night after the bell. the maker of internet equipment like routers and switches have seen tough competition. stocks traded lower most of the day as ben bernanke told congress the economy is improving but unemployment will remain high for several years. we get new filings for unemployment benefits and wholesale trade. the dow was at 12,239 yesterday. if we finish higher today, it will be nine consecutive days above since 1986. >>> we have an app for that. the confession roman catholic app helps people keep track of their sins. it will take you through the ten commandments, a slew of questions and then an act
christie smith is live there as well. we'll continue to give you updates. >>> executives from google and facebook are in talks to buy twitter. the price tag is somewhere near $8 million. for more news before the bell, it's the return of courtney reagan at cnbc. good morning to you, courtney. >> reporter: good morning. futures are lower ahead of the opening bell and it could be due to disappointing earnings we got last night after the bell. the maker of internet equipment like...
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dale smith is said to be in failing health. if he did died naturally though, no call was ever made to the coroner. we should learn more tomorrow, when the remains are finally pulled from this property. reporting live in nevado, debra villalon, ktvu. >>> a string of burglaries in one bay area neighborhood. we'll show you videos of this crime in progress. >>> and storm tracker 2 shows know. this picture takes on 880 near oakland. the rain is coming down. we'll show you the latest computer model. >>> how closely are you >>> new at 10:00 tonight we're going to show you a crime in progress. we learned of a string of burglaries and even have pictures of the crooks. we have amber lee with the story. >> i was thinking that's my travel bag. it's full of my things. >> reporter: homeowner jorge gredillo says he and his partner's homes is one of three that have been burglarized. he says before the break-in, his surveillance camera shows a young woman coming to the front door. >> this is the first video that the camera picks up of the woman
dale smith is said to be in failing health. if he did died naturally though, no call was ever made to the coroner. we should learn more tomorrow, when the remains are finally pulled from this property. reporting live in nevado, debra villalon, ktvu. >>> a string of burglaries in one bay area neighborhood. we'll show you videos of this crime in progress. >>> and storm tracker 2 shows know. this picture takes on 880 near oakland. the rain is coming down. we'll show you the...
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jack copeland gave smith a piggyback heart transplant. together to get the job done. >> the one on the right side is pumping most of the blood. this one over here, is pumping 10%, 20%. that's what we want. >> reporter: smith woke up on valentine's day, with both hearts working side-by-side. he had already considered himself fortunate with his family history. >> my dad's side, he passed away from me when he was 28. >> reporter: now, he knows his scar means much more. >> i got two hearts. i'm living. i feel blessed. >>> that's what's making news i. >> haverica this morning. >> have a great day.y. ♪ >>> i'm jenelle wang. in the headlines 65 dead, buildings leveled, homes destroyed. new zealand's prime minister calling it deadly. i'llrm have a live report. >> live look downtown san francisco. we're on a record watch. we'll see if there's any record cold temperatures for you this morning. we'll talk about snow levels down to 500 feet for the weekend. >> wow! and tuesday i'm watc
jack copeland gave smith a piggyback heart transplant. together to get the job done. >> the one on the right side is pumping most of the blood. this one over here, is pumping 10%, 20%. that's what we want. >> reporter: smith woke up on valentine's day, with both hearts working side-by-side. he had already considered himself fortunate with his family history. >> my dad's side, he passed away from me when he was 28. >> reporter: now, he knows his scar means much more....
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i'm christie smith.low and steady it goes. the latest piece of the new bay bridge tower is going up this morning. we'll show you the work that's going on right now plus advice to drivers passing by it. >>> and a live look outside. it looks hike like traffic is picking up a bit on oakland's 880 stretch there. we'll go to mike who willmm c evhere. ony g commute everywhere. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. [ female announcer ] served with your choice of side dish. all for only $12.99. and get our endless salad bar for just $2.99. sizzler. thinking fresh. everyday. >>> santa clara police are investigating their first homicide this year. find out what they are saying so far coming up. >>> 374 feet and counting. i'm christie smith. we'll show you the work going on at the new bay bridge tower to change its profile. that story is coming up in a live report. >>> and san francisco gets a head start on america's cup. good morning, i'm marla tellez. i'll tell you how to catch a glimpse of the world's fastest y
i'm christie smith.low and steady it goes. the latest piece of the new bay bridge tower is going up this morning. we'll show you the work that's going on right now plus advice to drivers passing by it. >>> and a live look outside. it looks hike like traffic is picking up a bit on oakland's 880 stretch there. we'll go to mike who willmm c evhere. ony g commute everywhere. twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. [ female announcer ] served with your choice of side dish. all for only...
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that such for dale smith led them back to his house. police called in the fbi to start digging in the backyard. >> there was a patio that was lifted up and remains were found. >> reporter: his house sits east of highway 101. has a spacious backyard and the patio was sitting long the fence, away from the house. the patio was recently constructed and their prime person of interest, his wife. >> she will be a person we want to speak to. >> reporter: evelyn smith was 20 years younger than her husband and her behavior recently changed. >> here stopping and walking her dog. that's the first thing. >> reporter: then an attorney showed up and took evelyn smith away. >> they left yesterday at some point. she let him in, and she left with the attorney. >> reporter: investigators say they have a lot more work to do just to identify the human remains found in the backyard. jonathan bloom, kron 4 news. >>> highway 92 in san mateo is back open after a crash today. happened just least of skylawn memorial park cemetery. police are investigating a strin
that such for dale smith led them back to his house. police called in the fbi to start digging in the backyard. >> there was a patio that was lifted up and remains were found. >> reporter: his house sits east of highway 101. has a spacious backyard and the patio was sitting long the fence, away from the house. the patio was recently constructed and their prime person of interest, his wife. >> she will be a person we want to speak to. >> reporter: evelyn smith was 20...
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police say they are talking to evelyn smith.o the marin independent journal she hired a lawyer, but to be clear, she is not under arrest or in police custody this morning. now, the officer on site tells me that detectives with the department would be here as early as 6:00 a.m. so in a matter of less than 30 minutes an fbi agent cadaver dogs will continue their dig in the backyard of this home at some point later this morning. live in novato, marla tellez for "today in the bay." >>> a repeat sex offender will soon find out if he's going to spend the rest of his life in jail. prosecutors will push tomorrow for the indefinite imprisonment of bay point resident cary verse. a few weeks ago verse was accused of sexually harassing a person from his therapy classes. if the accusations are true they violate the terms of his release. you may remember the verse case. he was accused of assaulting four men between 1988 and 1992. he was finding it difficult to find a place to live after being released from prison. every community protests aga
police say they are talking to evelyn smith.o the marin independent journal she hired a lawyer, but to be clear, she is not under arrest or in police custody this morning. now, the officer on site tells me that detectives with the department would be here as early as 6:00 a.m. so in a matter of less than 30 minutes an fbi agent cadaver dogs will continue their dig in the backyard of this home at some point later this morning. live in novato, marla tellez for "today in the bay."...
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police consider evelyn smith, his wife, a person of interest. she gave them permission to search the home and mentioned the ground underneath a barbecue patio. that's where the body was discovered. >>> a couple accused of kidnapping jaycee dugard and holding her hostage for 18 years is going to be in court today. his lawyers are asking for a change of venue for the trial hearing. prosecutors opposed the request. criminal proceedings cannot begin until the issue of insanity has been settled. >>> the yacht that won sailings biggest prize is passing underneath the golden gate bridge this morning as the city prepared to host the america's cup. "today in the bay's" marla tellez is live at the golden gate bridge with that story. >> reporter: good morning, brent. yeah, the yacht is scheduled to arrive underneath the beautiful golden gate bridge some time before 6:00 this morning. when it does happen we are hoping to bring you a live look of what a beautiful sight that's going to be. but because it is just too big it does not actually fit underneath the
police consider evelyn smith, his wife, a person of interest. she gave them permission to search the home and mentioned the ground underneath a barbecue patio. that's where the body was discovered. >>> a couple accused of kidnapping jaycee dugard and holding her hostage for 18 years is going to be in court today. his lawyers are asking for a change of venue for the trial hearing. prosecutors opposed the request. criminal proceedings cannot begin until the issue of insanity has been...