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kimberly joins us from tracy. he had a great passion for his winery. >> reporter: that's absolutely right. a winery that was inspired by his wife who died of breast cancer and part of proceeds from that winery to go fighting breast cancer. now the family says this man knew the route from nevada to tracy because he's thrown it hundred of times. the plan was to land in tracy and then take off for baja with a friend, but as we know now, he never made it. >> what scares me the most is that he is alive and incapacitated and he can't do anything. is he under the snow? is he under a tree? >> reporter: 78-year-old robert owbr tk brown took off from menden, nevada, headed for this private air strip on the family's property in tracy. the deral aviation administration said brown was aboard the plane, an experimental plane that looks similar to this one. brown's son said the flight normally takes the experienced pilot only an hour. at 7:00, brown's son noticed he hadn't arrived and alerted police. he said his father mentioned
kimberly joins us from tracy. he had a great passion for his winery. >> reporter: that's absolutely right. a winery that was inspired by his wife who died of breast cancer and part of proceeds from that winery to go fighting breast cancer. now the family says this man knew the route from nevada to tracy because he's thrown it hundred of times. the plan was to land in tracy and then take off for baja with a friend, but as we know now, he never made it. >> what scares me the most is...
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i'm your host, tracy sellers. our first story today involves a family that has taken the lessons of the past to ensure success today and in the future as well. take a walk through your average produce aisle these days and there are more choices than ever, but one farm has a very eye-catching marketing strategy to entice you. and it all has to do with the bright picture of a lile boy named andy. but have you ever stopped to wonder, who is this andy boy guy anyway? >> andy boy's my father, andy d'arrigo, he's the face on the label and a lot of people ask, is there an andy boy and i say, yes, there is. >> who is this? >> yep. it's me. >> oh. ha ha. you see, when folks around here say andy d'arrigo is the face of andy boy produce, they mean it, literally. now 86 years young, he, along with his daughter margaret and son john, run one of the most successful farms in the salinas valley. it all started back in the early 1900s, when andy's dad and uncle emigrated from sicily and went through ellis island. they were both te
i'm your host, tracy sellers. our first story today involves a family that has taken the lessons of the past to ensure success today and in the future as well. take a walk through your average produce aisle these days and there are more choices than ever, but one farm has a very eye-catching marketing strategy to entice you. and it all has to do with the bright picture of a lile boy named andy. but have you ever stopped to wonder, who is this andy boy guy anyway? >> andy boy's my father,...
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for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. so deanne's growing luffas year-round now, and she is a great tour guide, let me tell you. so if you get a chance, go visit r on the central coast. she's great. coming up next, we meet a farmer and a chef that have built a special farm friendship. see what brought them together coming up after the break. >> welcome back to "california country." you know, one of the fastest growing areas in the cheese market is the goat cheese section. and we met one farmer who just got into the business that thinks she has found the secret to success. here in northern california, one family is taking their farming roots and creating an international sensation. but they're also getting a little help from these girls, too. huh, buddy? these girls are just part of another day at the office for deneanashcraft and her husband mark. and their office is north valley farms in cottonwood, where it's not hard to see the herd in charge here. >> yes, they're all different and they're just very, very smart and ver
for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. so deanne's growing luffas year-round now, and she is a great tour guide, let me tell you. so if you get a chance, go visit r on the central coast. she's great. coming up next, we meet a farmer and a chef that have built a special farm friendship. see what brought them together coming up after the break. >> welcome back to "california country." you know, one of the fastest growing areas in the cheese market is the goat...
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and it's going to be tracy's job to think about and plan for the bus program. tracy, d.c. yf.org. >> when we say questions, we mean questions not comments >> hi. my name is susan stone. i am on victim mediation. it's alive and well. my question is i want to acknowledge your commitment and passion. is there a place in the schools in this community where we can stop the cycle of shame and blame. both on the offenders because these crimes are among the youth under 18. we would love to see that program happen. there are 22 people and we would love to see it in san francisco. >> we have already started that program. in fact, jim dierck has that in his school. we want to get it in every single school. >> yeah, i wanted to say, as superintendent mentioned. we do have peer courts. i have sat through the sessions myself. it does seem like it has a better impact. the second thing is coordination. once you have san francisco peer court and into the room. community response. the schools have to have and also the cbo , need to have a stronger partnership. i will give you a very quick e
and it's going to be tracy's job to think about and plan for the bus program. tracy, d.c. yf.org. >> when we say questions, we mean questions not comments >> hi. my name is susan stone. i am on victim mediation. it's alive and well. my question is i want to acknowledge your commitment and passion. is there a place in the schools in this community where we can stop the cycle of shame and blame. both on the offenders because these crimes are among the youth under 18. we would love to...
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tran, tracy? [applause] tracy has not made it yet. so really, thank you very much. and for joining us and hope to see you again next year. and it's so special that our new police chief is with us. and would you like to say a few words? [applause] >> i don't think that that was actually a question. [laughter] i'm just really pleased to be here. i wasn't prepared to say anything. but just the culture and what it does for the community, it really does leave me without much to say other than thank you for everybody does. and thanks for having me. [applause] >> thank you, chief. and thank you, claudine. i hope you were able to meet some. greeters in the lobby before the event started. and you may have noticed they were selling these little pins. you see this a.p.a. heritage month pin? it's the image of the heritage month logo designed in the form and shape of an a. and it's a beautiful piece. but what is even more important is all the proceeds from the sale of this pin will go to the japanese cultural
tran, tracy? [applause] tracy has not made it yet. so really, thank you very much. and for joining us and hope to see you again next year. and it's so special that our new police chief is with us. and would you like to say a few words? [applause] >> i don't think that that was actually a question. [laughter] i'm just really pleased to be here. i wasn't prepared to say anything. but just the culture and what it does for the community, it really does leave me without much to say other than...
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>> jimmy: tracy morgan is -- yeah. >> tracy.ow with you, we did the impersonation of tracy. >> jimmy: everyone -- >> right. i don't want to do an impersonation so much of him now, as it was a line he said. like i said to him -- he was sick, as you know. he was very sick and had to have a kidney transplant. >> jimmy: he's doing better right? >> he's doing much better now. and he got a -- he got a kidney transplant. and i said to him one time -- i go, i don't know a lot about -- i don't know anybody intimately that had a bad form of diabetes and was that sick. and i said, "what was it like?" "what is it like when you have that kind of thing?" and he literally looked at me and he goes -- he goes, well -- [ impersonates tracy ] "my sugar was so bad, alec, i could pee on my pancakes." [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i could pee on my pancakes. [ impersonates tracy ] >> "i could pee on my pancakes." >> jimmy: oh my god. >> we're all just disgusted, me and mcbrayer. and we were like oh, so bad. >> jimmy: that is so good. >> so bad.
>> jimmy: tracy morgan is -- yeah. >> tracy.ow with you, we did the impersonation of tracy. >> jimmy: everyone -- >> right. i don't want to do an impersonation so much of him now, as it was a line he said. like i said to him -- he was sick, as you know. he was very sick and had to have a kidney transplant. >> jimmy: he's doing better right? >> he's doing much better now. and he got a -- he got a kidney transplant. and i said to him one time -- i go, i don't...
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we also like to mention that victoria's hat which is by phillip tracy was at least $1,000 to $2,000. we found great fascinators, for $36 which i think is great for something that really makes your wardrobe and sets your look apart. >> we saw hats galore at this wedding. is this a trend we see more of in the u.s.? especially, one hat stood out to us, yes, do you remember this
we also like to mention that victoria's hat which is by phillip tracy was at least $1,000 to $2,000. we found great fascinators, for $36 which i think is great for something that really makes your wardrobe and sets your look apart. >> we saw hats galore at this wedding. is this a trend we see more of in the u.s.? especially, one hat stood out to us, yes, do you remember this
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typical delays as you make your way out of tracy on westbound 580 into livermore. "h" train number three, it's reporting no delays. isms train number one was running about ten minutes late this morning. other mass transit systems look good. live shot for you. traffic is developing in the south bay, still flowing well for northbound 280 and then highway 17 and no problems on the peninsula where the live shot of 101 in millbrae where these cars are moving northbound toward san francisco. interstate 80 in berkeley, an injury crash but traffic looks good westbound, delay free down to the bay bridge toll plaza. get traffic whenever you wanted by going to abc7news.com. >> just about 6:00 20. >> coming up, social website talking about osama bin laden's death may have had a malicious viruses. >> and new attack by hackers do you know what's in your spread ? in land o' lakes spreadable butter with canola oil, there are just three natural ingredients. sweet cream, canola oil and salt. discover land o' lakes spreadable butter with canola oil. >>> hackers may have taken persona
typical delays as you make your way out of tracy on westbound 580 into livermore. "h" train number three, it's reporting no delays. isms train number one was running about ten minutes late this morning. other mass transit systems look good. live shot for you. traffic is developing in the south bay, still flowing well for northbound 280 and then highway 17 and no problems on the peninsula where the live shot of 101 in millbrae where these cars are moving northbound toward san...
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i'm your host tracy llers. we're in the beautiful mountains of el dorado county today, which is just a short drive away from sacramento. andhat brings us to our first story. if you're anything like me, you've probably consumed this next produce item at let once this week. that's because it's been called america's favorite vegeble. but we like to call it a reason to get our hands dirty and meet some real potato pioneers. with their adaptability and versatility, it's wonder potatoes are a fan favorite. bad, mashed, diced, or scalloped, no matter how you slice it, from potato chips to french fries d almost anything in between, the potato has been a staple of our diet throughout history and today. and there's no denying we have a special love affair with t spuds. you know, on average, each of us will actually eat 135 pounds of potatoes a year, and in a wide variety of forms. in fact, potatoes are the leading vegetable crop in the united states, with annual total production being about 41 billion pounds. and they've
i'm your host tracy llers. we're in the beautiful mountains of el dorado county today, which is just a short drive away from sacramento. andhat brings us to our first story. if you're anything like me, you've probably consumed this next produce item at let once this week. that's because it's been called america's favorite vegeble. but we like to call it a reason to get our hands dirty and meet some real potato pioneers. with their adaptability and versatility, it's wonder potatoes are a fan...
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earlier i spoke with tracy and adam.m, your reporting in "the new york times" helped uncover the identity of this woman. we know there's obviously this media frenzy outside of her home. what have you learned about who she is and where she is? >> we're not sure where she is. we had a lot of reporters outside her house today. she hasn't been seen for a couple days. she worked for the governor and his wife for 20 years as a housekeeper. she retired about a year ago, i think. and moved out there. and that's where she's been living. >> a lot of the pictures we've been seeing are from her myspace page. you confirmed that she and maria shriver were pregnant about the same time? >> the son of the -- the younger son was born within a week of the illegitimate son. and i believe the kids played together for a couple years. >> tracy, you covered the groping allegations that came to light in the 2003 campaign. were you surprised to hear about this secret child out there? >> well, we were -- had heard there had been a child, and i had
earlier i spoke with tracy and adam.m, your reporting in "the new york times" helped uncover the identity of this woman. we know there's obviously this media frenzy outside of her home. what have you learned about who she is and where she is? >> we're not sure where she is. we had a lot of reporters outside her house today. she hasn't been seen for a couple days. she worked for the governor and his wife for 20 years as a housekeeper. she retired about a year ago, i think. and...
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he took off wednesday afternoon and never arrived at his destination in tracy. his plane was last shown losing altitude before radar lost track of it. >>> a horse running this weekend has roots in the south bay. his trainer is from pleasanton. you can see the second leg here tomorrow at 3:19. now, it's 5:15 on your friday morning. let's check the weekend forecast with christina. good morning. >> good morning to you, marla. good morning to you at home. boy oh boy, if you didn't get outside last weekend because of the rain, you can make the outdoor plans with a clear conscience. 70 degree weather both days. more mild in san francisco. you are close to 70. as we head through saturday and sunday, next week is looking good as well. watch out for fog. we are noticing reduced visibilities and a decent round of fog around the peninsula around 9:00 a.m. mostly cloudy start turning over to partly cloudy. 76 degrees today in los gatos and 73 in redwood city. i'm happy to present the seven day outlook to you. we lost the rain chances. we could see a sneaker system come in.
he took off wednesday afternoon and never arrived at his destination in tracy. his plane was last shown losing altitude before radar lost track of it. >>> a horse running this weekend has roots in the south bay. his trainer is from pleasanton. you can see the second leg here tomorrow at 3:19. now, it's 5:15 on your friday morning. let's check the weekend forecast with christina. good morning. >> good morning to you, marla. good morning to you at home. boy oh boy, if you didn't...
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tracie potts is in washington for us with more on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: hi there, lynn. >>> they are expected to spend three hours together today. he backed a two-state solution >> the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps so that secure and recognized borders are established for both states. >> if he will try too strongly to satisfy obama he will find himself with no government home. so he knows what are his red lines. >> key issues are israel's defense and settlements which israel is expending. >> the dream of a jewish and democratic state cannot be fulfilled. >> so far we have not seen the palestinians ready for it. >> u.s. made commitments in 2004 allowing occupation nearly four decades ago. lynn? >> tracie potts there for us in washington, thank you. >>> dominique strauss-kahn is set to be released from a new york prison today, but not without strict conditions. thursday, a judge agreed to a bail agreement after the former head of the international monetary fund was ind
tracie potts is in washington for us with more on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: hi there, lynn. >>> they are expected to spend three hours together today. he backed a two-state solution >> the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps so that secure and recognized borders are established for both states. >> if he will try too strongly to satisfy obama he will find himself with no government home. so he knows...
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tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> in the meantime, chris in kabul are on high alert.uring taliban rule in afghanistan, the al qaeda organization had free reign of the country. bin laden still has strong support in rural areas of the country. >>> the death of osama bin laden means saying good-bye to a tattered flag. he kept this flag flying. it survived wind, rain and heat. when they heard bin laden had been killed, they decided to lay it to rest. >> it was hard to digest because it's been such a part of this neighborhood. one sixth of my life has been flying here. >> what is going to happen to the flag? he would like to donate it. if they don't want it, he will give it to one of his children as an heirloom. >>> officers arrested a woman of pleasanton after a federal grand jury indicted her. a two-year scheme to admit foreign students on in addition to fees. meanwhile, in danville, three former church workers under arrest accused of embezzling $60,000. they used church owned credit cards for expenses. they began an internal investigation in may of 2010 when the pastor
tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> in the meantime, chris in kabul are on high alert.uring taliban rule in afghanistan, the al qaeda organization had free reign of the country. bin laden still has strong support in rural areas of the country. >>> the death of osama bin laden means saying good-bye to a tattered flag. he kept this flag flying. it survived wind, rain and heat. when they heard bin laden had been killed, they decided to lay it to rest. >> it was hard to...
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i'm your host tracy sellers. so, have you eer wondered, "what does it take to stay fresh in the world of agriculture?" well, one dried fruit company thinks they have found the answer. and they would know. they've been growing strong in the business more than a century now. this time of year, there's only one thing on marysville farmer sam nevis' mind--getting his fruit off the tree. just like any other farmer, getting his harvest in and on time is crucial, even though you won't be seeing these plums in the produce section of the market. that's because you'll be seeing them as dried plums, otherwise known as prunes. and there's no better place for finding some of thbest dried plums than this area. did you know the state's greatest dried plum production actually happens here in the sacramento and san joaquin valleys? farmers here produce more dried plums than the rest of the world combined. >> right now, we're looking at french prunes about to be harvested. and what i look for to see if they're ripe or not is color
i'm your host tracy sellers. so, have you eer wondered, "what does it take to stay fresh in the world of agriculture?" well, one dried fruit company thinks they have found the answer. and they would know. they've been growing strong in the business more than a century now. this time of year, there's only one thing on marysville farmer sam nevis' mind--getting his fruit off the tree. just like any other farmer, getting his harvest in and on time is crucial, even though you won't be...
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there are signs of progress, as ben tracy shows us. >> reporter: these are the sounds of resilience. just three days after the tornado, darren thought it was time to be mofrg. moving. >> get the girls back to work. >> reporter: his wife's beauty salon was torn down by the tornado. >> we have to move on with our lives. >> reporter: some are moving on the hard way. today 59-year-old dean wells was laid to rest. >> wish it was him. i wish i was with him. >> reporter: even as one life ends a new one together begins today in joplin. >> there has been a lot of obstacles but we finally made it. >> reporter: e-ron and brock were high school sweet hearts. he shot this video through the streets on sunday searching for his sister. >> it was pure chaos. >> reporter: they found her and grabbed brook's wedding dress from a tailor on main street. they thought about cancelling getting married today but thought this is what the town needs. >> i think everybody is ready to do something happy. you know, we had half the people helping us out in the church lost their houses, my sister, her brother, a bun
there are signs of progress, as ben tracy shows us. >> reporter: these are the sounds of resilience. just three days after the tornado, darren thought it was time to be mofrg. moving. >> get the girls back to work. >> reporter: his wife's beauty salon was torn down by the tornado. >> we have to move on with our lives. >> reporter: some are moving on the hard way. today 59-year-old dean wells was laid to rest. >> wish it was him. i wish i was with him....
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robert brown left wednesday, headed for his hometown of tracie. the single engine plane never made it. kimberly reports the radar tracked the plane as it dropped, but the search is on to find brown. >> what scared me is he's alive and capacitaed. >> reporter: he took off at 3:30 wednesday afternoon headed for the private airstrip. brown was the only person aboard the experimental plane that looked similar to this one. the flight normally takes him only an hour. at 7:00, his son noticed he hadn't arrived and alerted police. his father mentioned bad weather yesterday. >> he wasn't one to take chances. i read reports where stranger things have happened. >> a search and rescue team scoured an area within the forest. >> i know he didn't have survival equipment. >> the plane lost altitude from 15,000 to 12,000 feet then quickly fell off radar. it's half way between mindon and tracy. >> they have planes searching the grid pattern and the county sheriff is doing a ground search with eight or ten volunteers. >> he lives in gardnerville, nevada. he owns two
robert brown left wednesday, headed for his hometown of tracie. the single engine plane never made it. kimberly reports the radar tracked the plane as it dropped, but the search is on to find brown. >> what scared me is he's alive and capacitaed. >> reporter: he took off at 3:30 wednesday afternoon headed for the private airstrip. brown was the only person aboard the experimental plane that looked similar to this one. the flight normally takes him only an hour. at 7:00, his son...
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>> tracie potts for us in washington. thanks. >>> well, residents along the mississippi river's flooded banks are in a slow moving nightmare as they wait for the rising waters to crest. officials are keeping two major spillways open to protect louisiana's major cities, but the overflow has forced thousands to either evacuate or ride out the disaster. in vicksburg, mississippi, residents are hoping the yazoo back water levee will remain intact until the mighty river crests sometime tomorrow night or thursday morning. >>> meanwhile the u.s. is treading dangerously close to defaulting on its debts. after officially maxing out its federal borrowing limit yesterday, timothy geithner told congress that creative accounting will keep the country afloat for now, but warned lawmakers they need to agree on a solution by august 2nd. republicans refuse to raise the debt limit unless the obama administration first agrees to massive spending cuts. however, according to the congressional budget office, republicans' debt reduction plan on
>> tracie potts for us in washington. thanks. >>> well, residents along the mississippi river's flooded banks are in a slow moving nightmare as they wait for the rising waters to crest. officials are keeping two major spillways open to protect louisiana's major cities, but the overflow has forced thousands to either evacuate or ride out the disaster. in vicksburg, mississippi, residents are hoping the yazoo back water levee will remain intact until the mighty river crests...
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tracie potts has a look at what's next. >> reporter: a new nbc poll shows president obama's rating is up three points to 52% since catching osama bin laden. this afternoon, he takes the boost to el paso, texas to urge public support for immigration reform. >> we weren't able to achieve it in the first part of the term, the president's term, but it remains a priority of the president's. >> reporter: especially heading into 2012. the democrats need hispanic voters. right now, they are frustrated. record deportations. the white house says he'll argue reform creates jobs. that nbc poll found less than four in ten americans like how the president handled the economy. over $14 trillion in debt. >> without significant spending cuts and changes in the way we spend the american people's money, there will be no increase in the debt limit. >> reporter: by significant, he means trillions in cuts. vice president biden sits down with democrats and republicans to work on that today. and president obama meets separately with them later this week. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> coming up, new
tracie potts has a look at what's next. >> reporter: a new nbc poll shows president obama's rating is up three points to 52% since catching osama bin laden. this afternoon, he takes the boost to el paso, texas to urge public support for immigration reform. >> we weren't able to achieve it in the first part of the term, the president's term, but it remains a priority of the president's. >> reporter: especially heading into 2012. the democrats need hispanic voters. right now,...
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tracie potts is on capitol hill with the latest. >> reporter: volcanic ash forced an early arrival in london. today, president obama meets with queen elizabeth. he wowed crowds and urged peace in ireland. >> those willing to take those risks, we are grateful to them. >> reporter: it's peace in the middle east as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu thinks israel and palestinians can co-exist. at a speech monday, he rejected president obama's call to begin with borders from four decades ago. >> israel cannot return to the 1967 lines. >> reporter: democrats and republicans are assuring netanyahu the u.s. supports them. >> i think it makes its intentions known. >> united states of america will not give money to terrorists. >> reporter: seeking peace through diplomacy at home and abroad. the president is headed toward the g-8 summit that starts thursday in france. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> this time of year, college graduates getting their diplomas. will it give them an edge when it comes to jobs? for more on the highest and lowest, let's turn to nicole lapin live at cn
tracie potts is on capitol hill with the latest. >> reporter: volcanic ash forced an early arrival in london. today, president obama meets with queen elizabeth. he wowed crowds and urged peace in ireland. >> those willing to take those risks, we are grateful to them. >> reporter: it's peace in the middle east as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu thinks israel and palestinians can co-exist. at a speech monday, he rejected president obama's call to begin with borders...
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i saw you next to tracy, man. >> jimmy: i was sitting next to tracy morgan.riunite! riunite. [ laughter ] riunite. >> what was he saying, though? >> jimmy: i go -- i go, what are you yelling? what are you yelling? these people are trying to play basketball. you sound like a crazy -- he goes, riunite, they need to put him on ice! [ laughter ] what are you doing, man? he's crazy. i couldn't believe it. i was like -- i didn't get the reference at all. >> tracy -- tracy is hilarious. >> jimmy: does he just yell stuff at you all the time? >> i hear him sometimes. >> jimmy: yeah. >> if i, like, if i take the ball out right next to him. i take the ball out right next to him. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> melo, my man, melo my man. i got the arm sleeve on, brothers in -- you know -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who -- any other celebrities yell stuff out at you? >> nah. i really don't be hearing too much. when i go -- when i get on that court, i be -- you know -- blocking everything out. >> jimmy: you do? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: so, when people move those squiggly balloons
i saw you next to tracy, man. >> jimmy: i was sitting next to tracy morgan.riunite! riunite. [ laughter ] riunite. >> what was he saying, though? >> jimmy: i go -- i go, what are you yelling? what are you yelling? these people are trying to play basketball. you sound like a crazy -- he goes, riunite, they need to put him on ice! [ laughter ] what are you doing, man? he's crazy. i couldn't believe it. i was like -- i didn't get the reference at all. >> tracy -- tracy is...
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for more on this, we go to nbc's tracie potts. she's in washington for us.ood morning. >> lynn, good morning. first that photo, that controversial photo that the president will not release to the public, at least not now. the white house saying that the risk outweighs the benefit. there are too many radicals out there already been on recal t l retaliation. there's been a fake photo around. some democrats and republicans say they can wait that the dna evidence is enough for them. others say they think the photo needs to be released not only for the u.s. but also so that middle easterners will know that osama bin laden is, in fact, dead and is not coming back, as they put it, to terrorize them. as for the raid, the details that have been revised, the white house saying three out of four of those who were shot were not armed. and we have new information today from pakistan's foreign secretary. he says that the u.s. should be careful that raids like this could be in violation of international law. lynn? >> all right, tracie potts in washington, thanks. >>> presi
for more on this, we go to nbc's tracie potts. she's in washington for us.ood morning. >> lynn, good morning. first that photo, that controversial photo that the president will not release to the public, at least not now. the white house saying that the risk outweighs the benefit. there are too many radicals out there already been on recal t l retaliation. there's been a fake photo around. some democrats and republicans say they can wait that the dna evidence is enough for them. others...
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the case against tracy hinkins will begin later. speed cameras will be coming to howard county.ject is expected to cost under a million dollars. speed cameras or an intrusion of privacy, say some. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> kind of a rough ride for you if you're heading to work or school. let's get you up to date. the biggest problem is on the west side of appeared we have an accident at liberty and it is taking up the left lane. down to 12 miles per hour approaching that scienter we will keep you posted on that. conowingo avenue in jessup, an accident clearing. another one and was not mountain road and long point road. watch for closures westbound. chavez alternating on the eastbound side. there is a power outage in that area -- a live view of the delays that are developing because of this west side accident. it is almost at a standstill in the outer loop that stretches back to before reisterstown road. this is greenspring, where we're seeing some slowing. it is not bad at greenspring on the outer loop. inner loop traffic looks good heading towa
the case against tracy hinkins will begin later. speed cameras will be coming to howard county.ject is expected to cost under a million dollars. speed cameras or an intrusion of privacy, say some. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> kind of a rough ride for you if you're heading to work or school. let's get you up to date. the biggest problem is on the west side of appeared we have an accident at liberty and it is taking up the left lane. down to 12 miles per...
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stubborn showers out near tracy. they were over brentwood, they have gotten down to the south in the east and sitting on top of tracy giving that portion of the area light-moderate activity. that will link their for another half an hour as it continues to slowly move on. the rest of the bay area looks fine. temperatures are still in the mid- --glow-mid-50s. 53 in mt. view, we're warming up nicely this afternoon. warmer temperatures in some spots, even close to 70. 71 expected in napa, 64 degrees in san rafael. san francisco downtown, 60 degrees and partly sunny. on the oceanside, 55 degrees. here is the shot of oakland, 64, 62 in hayward, 65 in fremont. low-mid- 60s. warmer the more east you go. seven expected in walnut creek. 64 in livermore. we are also looking at 67 degrees in santa clara, 65 in san as a. your 70 forecast coming year ago. look at a thursday and friday. that is not that. sunshine, and temperatures in the mid-70s, the weekend looks great. breezy but all along, not that. at 70 2:00 a.m., the morning
stubborn showers out near tracy. they were over brentwood, they have gotten down to the south in the east and sitting on top of tracy giving that portion of the area light-moderate activity. that will link their for another half an hour as it continues to slowly move on. the rest of the bay area looks fine. temperatures are still in the mid- --glow-mid-50s. 53 in mt. view, we're warming up nicely this afternoon. warmer temperatures in some spots, even close to 70. 71 expected in napa, 64...
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ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> in the bay area, the judgment day prediction came and went. a group including gay activists, atheists, and a member of the church gathered outside the oakland radio station that has been spreading word of the rapture. they have been hearing about for months. >> distorted the truth of the bible and so we are just here to reach out to people and make sure that we counter harold's message. >> the man who made the prediction, harold camping, has not been heard from since the passing of the 6:00 p.m. deadline. his associates say he left the radio station and said he did not plan to return. >> an extensive man hunt for an armed robber. mill valley police say a masked man stole more than $10,000 from a precious metals dealer today. the robber went into the precious metals around 10:15 this morning and forced employees to open the safe. >> the business was open at the time the suspect came in the business with his handgun and i'm assuming demanded the money. there's no audio. there's only video. >> for two hours, police along with the sheriff's office
ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> in the bay area, the judgment day prediction came and went. a group including gay activists, atheists, and a member of the church gathered outside the oakland radio station that has been spreading word of the rapture. they have been hearing about for months. >> distorted the truth of the bible and so we are just here to reach out to people and make sure that we counter harold's message. >> the man who made the prediction, harold...
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times" reporter tracy weber broke that story back in 2003.er for pro publica. earlier i spoke with tracy and with adam digurney of the "new york times." >> adam, your reporting in the "new york times" helped uncover the identity of this woman. we know obviously there's this media frenzy outside her home. what have you learned about who she is and where she is? >> we're not sure where she is. we had a lot of reporters outside -- there were a lot of reporters outside her house today. she hasn't been seen for a couple days. you know, she worked for the governor and his wife for 20 years as a housekeeper. she retired about a year ago, i think. and moved out there. and that's where she's been living. >> and a lot of the pictures that we're seeing are from her myspace page. >> her myspace page. >> you confirmed that she and maria shriver were basically pregnant around the same time. >> i mean, the son -- let me get this right. the son of the -- the son of miss shriver and mr. schwarzenegger, the younger son was born within a week of the son -- the
times" reporter tracy weber broke that story back in 2003.er for pro publica. earlier i spoke with tracy and with adam digurney of the "new york times." >> adam, your reporting in the "new york times" helped uncover the identity of this woman. we know obviously there's this media frenzy outside her home. what have you learned about who she is and where she is? >> we're not sure where she is. we had a lot of reporters outside -- there were a lot of reporters...
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laura. >> thank you very much, tracie. it's 5:03 now. a look at the other top stories this morning, we turn to marla tellez. good morning. >> good morning, laura. hundreds of jobs are on the line as san jose tries to deal with a budget deficit. the city faces a $115 million deficit according to the city manager. almost 200 police officers, 64 firefighters and more than 300 city worker positions be eliminated. other cuts include the demotion of 200 city employees. the reduction of library services and hours and increase in park fees. the situation will be worse if the 11 unions do not agree to a 10% pay cut. only four unions are on board. it is a similar story for santa clara county facing hundreds of layoffs. the county's top administrator released the budget for the coming fiscal year on monday. he wants to cut 534 positions to save $75 million. more than $2 million would be cut from social services. sheriff's patrols would be eliminated and 47 positions at the elmwood jail would be cut. the county board is expected to vote on the propo
laura. >> thank you very much, tracie. it's 5:03 now. a look at the other top stories this morning, we turn to marla tellez. good morning. >> good morning, laura. hundreds of jobs are on the line as san jose tries to deal with a budget deficit. the city faces a $115 million deficit according to the city manager. almost 200 police officers, 64 firefighters and more than 300 city worker positions be eliminated. other cuts include the demotion of 200 city employees. the reduction of...
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ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> couric: in northeast china, a life-and-death drama played out seven stories up. a jilted bride in her wedding dress climbed out on a ledge. her fiance had run off with another woman days before their wedding. just as she tried to jump, a police officer grabbed her by the neck, and she was pulled to safety. she's now undergoing a psychiatric examination. up next, a tale of two cities in the heart of the flood zone. ,, million dollar effort by political foes to uncover scandal next on cbs 5 >> couric: we end tonight along the flooded mississippi. a new forecast says the river will not surge over a levee protecting thousands of acres of farmland near vicksburg tomorrow. and at natchez today a 15-mile stretch of the river of reopened to cargo traffic. it was shut yesterday for fear of the wakes from tugboats and tankers could put too much pressure on the levees. natchez hasn't just opened its shipping lanes. it's also opened its doors to its sister city across the swollen river, vidalia. dean reynolds reports any sibling rivalry has been set aside in the
ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> couric: in northeast china, a life-and-death drama played out seven stories up. a jilted bride in her wedding dress climbed out on a ledge. her fiance had run off with another woman days before their wedding. just as she tried to jump, a police officer grabbed her by the neck, and she was pulled to safety. she's now undergoing a psychiatric examination. up next, a tale of two cities in the heart of the flood zone. ,, million dollar effort by political...
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we also have some showers around 580 between livermore and tracy. that system is slowly moving as well. we are looking at that to clear momentarily. hall and all we are not seeing anything out there that will make your morning commute tough. these are things that just make you turn on your wipers' here and there. 51 degrees in san francisco, 50 in oakland, and chile in the north, in the 40's. 52 degrees in san jose. half moon bay is at 50 degrees and has seen temperature in livermore. a fairly stable temperature range with everyone right around 50 degrees. hi this afternoon will warm up nicely. now will go to 68, 69 in concord, potentially 70 in walnut creek. but oakland, fremont, the mid-60s. right around 64-65 degrees for the immediate they, slightly worn down south. your 70 forecast shows that things will clear up nicely by the end of the day today setting us up for a fantastic thursday. warm on both thursday and friday. a nice way to end the week, getting up into the mid-70s. the weekend ahead, saturday and sunday is looking pretty good. it is 6
we also have some showers around 580 between livermore and tracy. that system is slowly moving as well. we are looking at that to clear momentarily. hall and all we are not seeing anything out there that will make your morning commute tough. these are things that just make you turn on your wipers' here and there. 51 degrees in san francisco, 50 in oakland, and chile in the north, in the 40's. 52 degrees in san jose. half moon bay is at 50 degrees and has seen temperature in livermore. a fairly...
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from joplin, here's ben tracy. >> all of them, all of him memories are here.them. >> reporter: mary hazelbaker is 83, no children, no husband. >> yeah, he died in >> yeah, he died in '82. >> reporter: and now not much else. >> my stuff. this is my stuff. >> reporter: she does have eileen. she drove in from kansas. >> we're sisters, can you tell? >> reporter: but this mess is too big for two sisters to handle. >> i'm sore, too, and i didn't do a whole lot. >> reporter: yet shortly after the tornado left, help arrived. >> we prayed that morning that if there was a need that we would know it and god works these things out. >> reporter: tammy davis and her son daniel heard about mary on the radio. they showed up, even if this is where a 12-year-old wants to spend his holiday weekend. >> well, i would rather be places, that's the honest truth, but it's just a good feeling to be out here helping her. >> that's my keepsake. >> reporter: mary lived here for 50 years, she had countless things but only cares about one box. what's in the box? >> pictures. >> reporter: st
from joplin, here's ben tracy. >> all of them, all of him memories are here.them. >> reporter: mary hazelbaker is 83, no children, no husband. >> yeah, he died in >> yeah, he died in '82. >> reporter: and now not much else. >> my stuff. this is my stuff. >> reporter: she does have eileen. she drove in from kansas. >> we're sisters, can you tell? >> reporter: but this mess is too big for two sisters to handle. >> i'm sore, too, and i...
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ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >> cutting down is about to cost you.w pg&e rate hike that seems to punish everyone. >> and paying for something will soon be as easy as reaching for your phone. how google wants your ,,,,,,,,,, dollars. >>> military families who were wrongfully foreclosed on will get their share of $22 million. a federal law requires mortgage companies to get court orders before foreclosing on the homes of active duty military. but subsidiaries of bank of america and morgan stanley foreclosed on nearly 200 service members without court orders. some members were deployed to iraq or afghanistan at the time. the banks agreed to the settlement today. >>> paying more for using less, pg&e has been given the green light to charge most of its customers more money for their energy use and that includes those who use the least amount of energy. under the current rate structure pg&e says those who use a lot of power are subsidizing those who don't. now, low energy customers who don't conserve enough will be put in a new price ] that will raise thei
ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >> cutting down is about to cost you.w pg&e rate hike that seems to punish everyone. >> and paying for something will soon be as easy as reaching for your phone. how google wants your ,,,,,,,,,, dollars. >>> military families who were wrongfully foreclosed on will get their share of $22 million. a federal law requires mortgage companies to get court orders before foreclosing on the homes of active duty military. but subsidiaries of...
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ben tracy has more. >> reporter: this picture, taken in 2000, shows arnold schwarzenegger, an unknown and the woman he is believed to have fathered a child with more than a decade ago. mildred patricia baena was a housekeeper at the mansion of the former governor shared with his wife maria shriver. she worked for the couple for 20 years. she and her teenage son live in this four bedroom home in a middle-class neighborhood. >> just a really, really nice kid. it's a kid you want to have. you know. my husband taught school, high school for over 35 years, and there's not too many kids like this. >> reporter: the child was reportedly born in october of 1997. a week after maria shriver gave birth to the couple's youngest son christopher. divorce papers show that less than a month later, baena separated from her husband, claiming they had no children. schwarzenegger was supporting the child, and has been ever since. the former actor and politician has been hounded by cameras since admitting to fathering a child, and keeping it hidden for all this time. maria shriver, who moved out in january
ben tracy has more. >> reporter: this picture, taken in 2000, shows arnold schwarzenegger, an unknown and the woman he is believed to have fathered a child with more than a decade ago. mildred patricia baena was a housekeeper at the mansion of the former governor shared with his wife maria shriver. she worked for the couple for 20 years. she and her teenage son live in this four bedroom home in a middle-class neighborhood. >> just a really, really nice kid. it's a kid you want to...
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ben tracy on the slow signs of progress. >> these are the sounds of resilience.t three days after the tornado, darren cullen decided it was time to get moving. his wife's beauty salon was cut down by the twister. now it's growing again. >> a lot of people standing around staring a the the rubble and at some point we'll have to roll up our sleeves and start throwing stuff to the road and move on with our lives. >> some are moving on the hard way. today 59-year-old dean wells was layed to rest. he died in his orange apron when the tornado tore through the home's home depot. >> wish it was him. i wish it was him. >> but even his one life ends, a new one together begins today in joplin. >> there's been a lot of obstacles, but we finally made it. >> aaron and brock were high school sweethearts. aaron shot this video last sunday as they ran through the streets of joplin searching for his sister. >> it was pure chaos. >> they found her and also grabbed brooke's wedding dress from the tailor on main street. they are getting married today. they thought about canceling, bu
ben tracy on the slow signs of progress. >> these are the sounds of resilience.t three days after the tornado, darren cullen decided it was time to get moving. his wife's beauty salon was cut down by the twister. now it's growing again. >> a lot of people standing around staring a the the rubble and at some point we'll have to roll up our sleeves and start throwing stuff to the road and move on with our lives. >> some are moving on the hard way. today 59-year-old dean wells...
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and ben tracy has the story of one person who survived the tornado and all of them trying to help her put her life back together again. >> all my memories are here. r mary is 83, no children, no husband. >> he died in '82. >> reporter: and now not much else. >> my stuff, just my stuff. >> reporter: mary lived here for 50 years. she had countless things but only cares about one box. what's in the box? >> pictures. >> reporter: stuff you want to see. >> pictures i can't replace. >> that's all we're looking for. >> reporter: suddenly about 30 volunteers appeared. i don't know them but that don't make no difference. i like them. >> reporter: they lifted her furniture and her spirits. >> on behalf of the disaster, we'd like to pray with you. >> i appreciate it. >> amen. >> reporter: the davis family took mary in for five nights and got her into this home set up for tornado victims. you're going to be all right. >> i'm blessed, i'm just blessed. >> reporter: when mary's new friends came to see her today. >> i have something to show you. >> reporter: they found a certain box. >> my marriage
and ben tracy has the story of one person who survived the tornado and all of them trying to help her put her life back together again. >> all my memories are here. r mary is 83, no children, no husband. >> he died in '82. >> reporter: and now not much else. >> my stuff, just my stuff. >> reporter: mary lived here for 50 years. she had countless things but only cares about one box. what's in the box? >> pictures. >> reporter: stuff you want to see....
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i know. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >>> and another amazing story of survival here. after the april 27th tornado, remember that one that hit birmingham, alabama, a dog named mason was found by his owners 19 days after the twister carried him away. he had crawled back home with two broken legs. an animal surgeon operated to repair his legs. now mason is recovering, learning get around on those splints, and waiting to return home to his very grateful owners. incredible story. >>> quick break, just ahead on the "morning news," the latest spacewalk for shuttle astronauts. plus the just-released results of the best beaches in america. this is the "cbs morning news." my whole body hurt. it was an ongoing, deep pain. i didn't understand it. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and l
i know. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >>> and another amazing story of survival here. after the april 27th tornado, remember that one that hit birmingham, alabama, a dog named mason was found by his owners 19 days after the twister carried him away. he had crawled back home with two broken legs. an animal surgeon operated to repair his legs. now mason is recovering, learning get around on those splints, and waiting to return home to his very grateful owners....
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ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >> cutting down is about to cost you. the new pg&e rate hike that seems to punish everyone. >> and paying for something will soon be as easy as reaching for your phone. how google wants your phone to replace your entire wallet. ,, [ asst mgr ] what are you doing? fixing the name. it's fiber none. looks like one. well, i know. i put an "n" there. ah! fiber one honey clusters cereal! that's really good! it tastes good, so there can't be fiber in it! it's actually got about half a day's worth of fiber. [ asst mgr ] it says so right on the box. [ fiber seeker ] really? try it. [ mr. mehta ] honey, touch of brown sugar, crunchy clusters -- any cardboard? cardboard no, delicious yes. so where's the fiber? maybe it's in the honey clusters. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no, delicious yes. dollars. >>> military families who were wrongfully foreclosed on will get their share of $22 million. a federal law requires mortgage companies to get court orders before foreclosing on the homes of active duty military. but subsidiari
ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >> cutting down is about to cost you. the new pg&e rate hike that seems to punish everyone. >> and paying for something will soon be as easy as reaching for your phone. how google wants your phone to replace your entire wallet. ,, [ asst mgr ] what are you doing? fixing the name. it's fiber none. looks like one. well, i know. i put an "n" there. ah! fiber one honey clusters cereal! that's really good! it tastes good, so there...
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tracie potts joins us live from capitol hill with more on that. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: joe, good morning. good morning, everyone. cia director leon pan net ta briefed lawmakers about some of the top secret details of this mission. how those navy s.e.a.l.s were able to capture and kill the world's number one terrorist. >> you know, this was highly classified briefing. >> reporter: lawmakers who heard how they tracked down and killed osama bin laden called it riveting. >> walked through point by point. the bravery involved, the planning, the decisiveness of the president. >> reporter: the white house is correcting some details saying bin laden resisted but was unarmed. top officials are debating whether to release photos of his death. >> this is an issue that we are taking into consideration is that it could be inflammatory. >> insighting the taliban and other islamic groups who already vowed revenge. >> continue to worry about a lone wolf, a individual radicalized and begins to mobilize. >> reporter: analysts insist the world needs proo
tracie potts joins us live from capitol hill with more on that. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: joe, good morning. good morning, everyone. cia director leon pan net ta briefed lawmakers about some of the top secret details of this mission. how those navy s.e.a.l.s were able to capture and kill the world's number one terrorist. >> you know, this was highly classified briefing. >> reporter: lawmakers who heard how they tracked down and killed osama bin laden called it...
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tracie potts has more on what the pakistani leaders are saying. reporter: good morning, everyone. some of the lawmakers are raising questions about whether or not pakistan knew or how they could have missed osama bin laden virtually living in plain sight. only 60 miles from their capital of islam bad, only one mile from one of their major military operations. lots of questions being raised whether their military should have suspected, if they didn't know that he was there. now, they have done raids, the intelligence officials there, with the u.s. before. but not in this case. the u.s. says it was just too delicate to let anyone know except for minutes before it happened. the official reaction from pakistan, they are hailing the united states for this raid. but there are groups within pakistan, including the taliban, that are vowing to retaliate. >> well, tracie, there's been a call by a lot of folks for some sort of proof to be provided by the white house to prove, in fact, that was bin laden and that it was he who was killed. what do we know abou
tracie potts has more on what the pakistani leaders are saying. reporter: good morning, everyone. some of the lawmakers are raising questions about whether or not pakistan knew or how they could have missed osama bin laden virtually living in plain sight. only 60 miles from their capital of islam bad, only one mile from one of their major military operations. lots of questions being raised whether their military should have suspected, if they didn't know that he was there. now, they have done...
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news 4's tracy wilkins was live. what's the latest, tracy? oh. >> good morning, joe. what's going on behind us here on the bw parkway. the investigation is happening as we speak. there, u.s. park police are moving toward the vehicle. the mercedes there where the shooting happened. two men inside of that vehicle. they have been transported to prince gorges county hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. both were shot. what investigators are trying to figure out, what's happening. where was it coming from? where is it going? and who fired shots to the vehicle. they don't know if it's an act of road rage or a hit. they need to figure out what led to all of this. what's this going to mean for commuter this is morning is very possible it will impact the morning rush. they do have the southbound lanes of the bw parkway shut -- or they do have the northbound lanes of the bw parkway shut down at this point between riverdale road and also 495 while they continue this investigation. at this point, that's all they're able to say about this. and as jerry mentioned, you're goi
news 4's tracy wilkins was live. what's the latest, tracy? oh. >> good morning, joe. what's going on behind us here on the bw parkway. the investigation is happening as we speak. there, u.s. park police are moving toward the vehicle. the mercedes there where the shooting happened. two men inside of that vehicle. they have been transported to prince gorges county hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. both were shot. what investigators are trying to figure out, what's happening. where...
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but this week in los angeles, ben tracy met a few of the whiz kids he's counting on. >> i can get itck that blue ball in any 3-d environment. >> reporter: at the largest science fair in the world, there's no limit to the imagination, whether it's this virtual reality computer system. >> the connect sensor is pick you will all ten of my fingers. >> reporter: or a drum set built right into a pair of pants. 16-year-old marion bechtel from lancaster, pennsylvania, created this acoustic device to detect landmines. >> a lot of people say it sound likes a light sabre. >> reporter: right, it does, like star wars. >> yeah. >> reporter: austin of maryland has an idea with more legs. >> i'm applying what the human mind does to allow robotics to advance further than it already is. >> reporter: how old are you. >> i'm 17 and i'm a senior in high school. >> reporter: but there is growing concern that the united states is not producing off austins and marions. among 34 industrialized nations, american 15-year-olds currently rank 17th in science and a dismal 25th in math. that's why tech companies s
but this week in los angeles, ben tracy met a few of the whiz kids he's counting on. >> i can get itck that blue ball in any 3-d environment. >> reporter: at the largest science fair in the world, there's no limit to the imagination, whether it's this virtual reality computer system. >> the connect sensor is pick you will all ten of my fingers. >> reporter: or a drum set built right into a pair of pants. 16-year-old marion bechtel from lancaster, pennsylvania, created...
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ben tracy, cbs news, los an angeles. >> couric: now to a feat that seems superhuman.swiss daredevil flew over the grand canyon last saturday wearing custom-made wings strapped to his arms. a jet pack supplied the power. yves rossi, better known as "rocket man" flew for eight minutes 200 feet above the rim before deploying his parachute and landing on the canyon floor. and coming up next, can the forces of good defeat weevil? take action. take advil. save on advil with our special coupon in select newspapers on may 22. your advertising mail campaign is paying off! business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain't my money. i seriously do not care... so, you don't care what anyone says, you want to save this company money! that's exactly what i was saying. hmmm... priority mail flat rate envelopes, just $4.95 only from the pos
ben tracy, cbs news, los an angeles. >> couric: now to a feat that seems superhuman.swiss daredevil flew over the grand canyon last saturday wearing custom-made wings strapped to his arms. a jet pack supplied the power. yves rossi, better known as "rocket man" flew for eight minutes 200 feet above the rim before deploying his parachute and landing on the canyon floor. and coming up next, can the forces of good defeat weevil? take action. take advil. save on advil with our...