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thank you, bob, for being here and reupping. don, thank you very much for reserving on this film commission. you have been here since 2000 when you were appointed by former mayor willie brown. why is there such a connection? don has previously served as a board member of the museum of the city and county where he took part in establishing a world class history museum. is a tireless advocate for gay rights and strong supporter of the film industry here in san francisco. don, it's a pleasure, you're advising me, doing great work and i want to welcome you again to the film commission. thank you very much. [applause] our health services board will continue to be a very, very important board for our city. karen breslin, thank you, and congratulations for being elected to that board. pulling from her 26 years of experience working for the city, karen was elected to the health service board in 2001, was re-elected by members in 2006 and this year ran uncontested. commissioner breslin is a former president of this board and is currently
thank you, bob, for being here and reupping. don, thank you very much for reserving on this film commission. you have been here since 2000 when you were appointed by former mayor willie brown. why is there such a connection? don has previously served as a board member of the museum of the city and county where he took part in establishing a world class history museum. is a tireless advocate for gay rights and strong supporter of the film industry here in san francisco. don, it's a pleasure,...
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bob will have your first warning forecast coming up. >>> thank you. still ahead on wjz eyewitness news at 5:00. a college student takes his own life. tonight, a student involved in the cyber bullying case makes a deal. >>> a potential break in a.i.d.s. research. i'm pat warren, coming up on eyewitness news. who is looking for a preventive vaccine for hiv. >>> i'm jessica kartalija. it is a beautiful day here in mount vernon. a live report from flower mart next on wjz. >>> some clouds as we move into the evening. bob has your updated first warning forecast. úúúo >>> exciting news in medical research. a possible vaccine to prevent hiv and a.i.d.s. pat warren reports this promise developing at the university of maryland school of medicine is a ray of hope in many lives. >> reporter: scott says he is proud to carry his hiv- positive. >> what that is that to you? >> it's like i cried over my face, i didn't want to hear nobody. >> reporter: out of the despair of the present comes hope for the future. researchers are make being progress on an hiv-a.i.d.s.
bob will have your first warning forecast coming up. >>> thank you. still ahead on wjz eyewitness news at 5:00. a college student takes his own life. tonight, a student involved in the cyber bullying case makes a deal. >>> a potential break in a.i.d.s. research. i'm pat warren, coming up on eyewitness news. who is looking for a preventive vaccine for hiv. >>> i'm jessica kartalija. it is a beautiful day here in mount vernon. a live report from flower mart next on wjz....
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. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as you moved your hands. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i'm a natural. >> push both arms forward and snap the lower hand into your tummy. push forward. >> i did gave it a try and had great time but i might need some more practice. i met someone else with real fly casting skills. her name is donna and she is an international fly casting champion. >> i have competed in the casting ponds in golden gate park in san francisco. i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my wee
. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >>...
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of 1993, basically, that was the end of bob reuben in my book. so, you know, because i had to keep going on my narrative focus which was who was left behind at goldman and what they did -- how they had to sort of clean up the mess that bob reuben had left behind. and that became the story of what happened in '93 and '94 at the firm when they almost went out of business. so i try to tell a few vignettes about what got people like bob reuben or john whitehead or steve friedman or hank paulson interested in politics. i tell a great story about how steve friedman who was bob reuben's co-senior partner at goldman sachs and then was left alone by reuben when reuben went to washington and then, you know, eight years later ironically steve reuben got offered -- i mean, steve friedman got offered the same job in the white house that bob reuben had had at the national economic council. and bush calls him up and insists he come do this job, and he tells bush, look, i've got a heart i rivet my ya, i don't know that i can do this. that kind of pressure is not
of 1993, basically, that was the end of bob reuben in my book. so, you know, because i had to keep going on my narrative focus which was who was left behind at goldman and what they did -- how they had to sort of clean up the mess that bob reuben had left behind. and that became the story of what happened in '93 and '94 at the firm when they almost went out of business. so i try to tell a few vignettes about what got people like bob reuben or john whitehead or steve friedman or hank paulson...
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bob redell is live inside. we'll have more with him coming up in a bit. i also want to check the forecast because of the change in works. good morning, christina. >> good morning, laura. we have champions to look forward to. patchy, a.m. fog. if you are on your way out the door, be careful. reduced visibility. mike inouye and myself are always watching this for you. cloud are increasing and temperatures drop for the weekend. i'll time it out for you. let's get you to work now at 6:00 a.m. how are we doing? >> a little heavier than expected. heavier through antioch. approaching the bay bridge toll plaza, no metering lights. further south, chopper is over 92. it's after the toll plaza. folks heading west away from us toward the peninsula. the haze is kicking in. so far, so good. we go out to marla. or laura. actually, i'm laura. i'm going to take it from here. we are live in front of the winchester mystery house. we are covering the day's news. i want to check in with christie smith at the scene of an overnight fire where people were injured. good morning.
bob redell is live inside. we'll have more with him coming up in a bit. i also want to check the forecast because of the change in works. good morning, christina. >> good morning, laura. we have champions to look forward to. patchy, a.m. fog. if you are on your way out the door, be careful. reduced visibility. mike inouye and myself are always watching this for you. cloud are increasing and temperatures drop for the weekend. i'll time it out for you. let's get you to work now at 6:00 a.m....
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and for half a century, bob dylan's music has been in the background. happy birthday, bob. mike sugarman, cbs 5. [ music ] >> at least he didn't try to sing. that's all i'm saying. >> 669, it will be the new 408 in the south bay but only for new phone customers. and that means anyone in silicone valley with a 408 area code now will keep their number. today the santa clara board of supervisors approved this method of assigning area codes versus the alternative, splitting it up by geography. the new digits will be rolled out by the end of next year. >> the oakland preacher who made national headlines for his failed prediction of the apork license says he just missed it by five mondays -- months. >> the whole world is under judgment day. and this is -- and it will continue right up until october 21, 2011. and at that time the whole world will be destroyed. >> october. harold camping now says he made some miscalculations when he predicted the world would end on saturday. he says he does feel bad about the mistake. the head of family radio spent $100 million on a worldwide campa
and for half a century, bob dylan's music has been in the background. happy birthday, bob. mike sugarman, cbs 5. [ music ] >> at least he didn't try to sing. that's all i'm saying. >> 669, it will be the new 408 in the south bay but only for new phone customers. and that means anyone in silicone valley with a 408 area code now will keep their number. today the santa clara board of supervisors approved this method of assigning area codes versus the alternative, splitting it up by...
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i'm bob redell. we are taking dwrou berkeley. we are going to speak with the mayor about the issues affecting this town. we are checking in live with artists who are finishing up one of the lgest murals here in the city of berkeley. that's coming up live. ge >>> 20 cities in 20 days. may around the bay continues this morning in berkeley. the heart beat of berkeley's unit with the world class research and outstanding athletics. that's not all berkeley is about. today in the bay's bob redell is live in berkeley. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we are on top of the new ymca teen center across from downtown. berkeley high in the distance. this gentleman is a familiar face to people in the bay area. mayor tom bates, good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: i want to talk about education. half of the schools suffer from extreme achievement gaps. half are labeled in the program improvement. what are you doing to improve it? >> we started working closely with the school board. what happened, we found out the kid
i'm bob redell. we are taking dwrou berkeley. we are going to speak with the mayor about the issues affecting this town. we are checking in live with artists who are finishing up one of the lgest murals here in the city of berkeley. that's coming up live. ge >>> 20 cities in 20 days. may around the bay continues this morning in berkeley. the heart beat of berkeley's unit with the world class research and outstanding athletics. that's not all berkeley is about. today in the bay's bob...
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but bob has also transformed lives. i have the honor of knowing him because one of those lives is my husband's, david greenberg's. david's fist -- first job was working with bob. together they interviewed witnesses, pored through files at the national archives and sifted through all of it in an office upstairs in bob's home. you don't have to look hard to see bob's influence on david's life and career. david's written a book about richard nixon and is now hard at work on a book of presidential spin. but he's only one of the thousands of journalist worldwide who's been inspired by bob woodward. bob's work is a constant reminder of the indispensable value of in-depth, meticulous reporting and information gathering. his steady stream of headline-grabbing, page-turning accounts of the most challenging episodes of america's governor nance and policy making are testament to whether it first breaks online, on air, in the print or in a bound volume, the most come telling insight -- compelling insights are the products of hard w
but bob has also transformed lives. i have the honor of knowing him because one of those lives is my husband's, david greenberg's. david's fist -- first job was working with bob. together they interviewed witnesses, pored through files at the national archives and sifted through all of it in an office upstairs in bob's home. you don't have to look hard to see bob's influence on david's life and career. david's written a book about richard nixon and is now hard at work on a book of presidential...
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you mention bob rubin and hank paulsen, two others. even in the financial crisis that we've come through, the 2007 two 2008 crisis, goldman was able to see trouble coming and do something about it. they made a big bet against the mortgage market that paid off in terms of billions of dollars for goldman that every other firm did not see and just pretended didn't exist and basically all went down the tubes. but i think what you do get out of this story is how often goldman found itself in trouble, and how skilled it was of getting out of trouble. and so that was probably, you know, -- don't forget wall street has always been a dangerous place. firms have been going in and out of business their whole -- you know, for the history of wall street. most firms don't make it. and most firms before 1970 when they started going public and becoming public companies were small private partnerships that had limited amounts of capital that, you know, they got from their partners. if something happened, their partners were the ones that suffered the l
you mention bob rubin and hank paulsen, two others. even in the financial crisis that we've come through, the 2007 two 2008 crisis, goldman was able to see trouble coming and do something about it. they made a big bet against the mortgage market that paid off in terms of billions of dollars for goldman that every other firm did not see and just pretended didn't exist and basically all went down the tubes. but i think what you do get out of this story is how often goldman found itself in...
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you've got bob redell, a regular livermore party. what's going on out there? >> hey, we're having a lot of fun. and what's better than wine, food and cowboys? you're getting it all this morning in livermore. in fact we're going to highlight kind of a big event that's coming up, bob. >> reporter: the chili shooter stampe stampede. we'll have that coming up in just a little bit. >> yeah. in fact i think we're going to talk to them right now, right? rochelle. >> reporter: livermore downtown association. you guys tried this for the first time last year. you had all the different restaurants come up with their own chili shooters so you get their own take on chili? >> yeah. we have such a great collection of restaurants. i call them globally inspired and locally enhanced. so they really put their own ethnic flavors into the chili. so it's not traditional. >> i love it, though. you mix it up. we've got some great examples. >> reporter: what did you do to put your own spin on it. >> did they say we can dig in? >> reporter: i am. >> i use chipotle seasonings to it. it
you've got bob redell, a regular livermore party. what's going on out there? >> hey, we're having a lot of fun. and what's better than wine, food and cowboys? you're getting it all this morning in livermore. in fact we're going to highlight kind of a big event that's coming up, bob. >> reporter: the chili shooter stampe stampede. we'll have that coming up in just a little bit. >> yeah. in fact i think we're going to talk to them right now, right? rochelle. >> reporter:...
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harry. >> smith: bob orr in washington tonight, bob, thank you very much. we have very different news tonight about two of america's better known political figures. our political and chief legal correspondent jan crawford joins us from chicago with news, first, of former democratic senator john edwards. jan, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, harry. this has really been a two-year investigation by a federal grand jury on whether john edwards violated finance campaign laws during his 2008 presidential bid. the allegations prosecutors have been looking at is whether he took about $1 million from two big donors and used that to keep secret his mistress and then the baby girl that they had together. you can't use campaign contributions for your personal use. and as one lawyer told me today, the prosecutors must believe that hiding your mistress counts as a personal use. but now, his lawyer has issued a very strong statement this afternoon just moments ago saying they think this is unprecedented, wrong on the facts, wrong on the law, suggesting they
harry. >> smith: bob orr in washington tonight, bob, thank you very much. we have very different news tonight about two of america's better known political figures. our political and chief legal correspondent jan crawford joins us from chicago with news, first, of former democratic senator john edwards. jan, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, harry. this has really been a two-year investigation by a federal grand jury on whether john edwards violated finance campaign...
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. >> let's bay thank you very much, bob. ow.nk you very much, bob. kber yght today. erica will be transported from the l.a. county jail to contra theqh county and accused of breaking into her son's home near pittsburg and taking her r÷hter s o +i!nancy the baby asbx yszpolic and burglary. >>> san francisco's sheriff is at odds with the federal government over a new immigration policy. under$vvóy jail longer than necessary. even if federal agents want to detain them for possible deportation. starting on wednesday, sheriff deputies will treat those eligible for the el governmentkv"tÃwill e/yq )[, callou&r4 +g wg÷tcepolice ! expecta9 a u.s. law requiring police to n closed fire stationors political percentage of others that may have to be dismissed so far or just wiped off the driver's record. the 42 questionable cases with drivers to memoriday?8lx r90ce memoriday,a startew evidence. fefcejfgefeo0j christina. we are mornin fefcejfgefeo.>e;t? colds we are mornin fefcejfgefeo.>e;t? colds enougho
. >> let's bay thank you very much, bob. ow.nk you very much, bob. kber yght today. erica will be transported from the l.a. county jail to contra theqh county and accused of breaking into her son's home near pittsburg and taking her r÷hter s o +i!nancy the baby asbx yszpolic and burglary. >>> san francisco's sheriff is at odds with the federal government over a new immigration policy. under$vvóy jail longer than necessary. even if federal agents want to detain them for...
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the neat thing about it is we have not only kept the new history of this, but we understand that bob's grandson, bob burnett from houston, texas, in celebration of his grandfather's run 100 years ago, will also be running in this year's beta breakers race for the first time. wherever you are, we will see you at 7:00 on sunday, and hopefully, you have a fantastic race because it will be one that i think will be a very celebrating race with our new sponsors and all of the volunteers we have. today, i want to present to you a host of people that will be speaking about not only this race but the excitement we have in hosting this wonderful base to continue making it part of the tradition of san francisco -- the fun part of san francisco. what i also want to let you know is that while we have some new rules to share, we are also instilling a number of exciting things that we want to make sure the people who registered and the 100,000 spectators, the 55,000 registrants already experienced just a wonderful event in the city. at the start at 7:00 in the morning. that is what i call golfers tim
the neat thing about it is we have not only kept the new history of this, but we understand that bob's grandson, bob burnett from houston, texas, in celebration of his grandfather's run 100 years ago, will also be running in this year's beta breakers race for the first time. wherever you are, we will see you at 7:00 on sunday, and hopefully, you have a fantastic race because it will be one that i think will be a very celebrating race with our new sponsors and all of the volunteers we have....
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bob woodward, what do we now know that we didn't know report? you reported exclusive details over the weekend in "the washington post"? >> well, we know that this was a ten-year hunt that was very frustrating for everyone, at the highest level and at the operational level. but what i think in a way, in the intelligence world that's a triumph of middle management in the culture of persistence of for years taking this raw intercepts, you know, translating, listening, going back, connecting the dots, and then finally discovering and finding someone calling the chief courier for bin laden, who literally had to leave that compound and drive 90 minutes before he could put the battery in his cell phone -- operational security -- and then they found out about that and they said, ah hah, this is the guy we've been chasing for years. >> this guy was not hiding in a cave, and now intelligence officials are telling us, no, he was still operationally in control. what does that mean? >> well, we're going to find out more about that. i'm a little skeptical. i
bob woodward, what do we now know that we didn't know report? you reported exclusive details over the weekend in "the washington post"? >> well, we know that this was a ten-year hunt that was very frustrating for everyone, at the highest level and at the operational level. but what i think in a way, in the intelligence world that's a triumph of middle management in the culture of persistence of for years taking this raw intercepts, you know, translating, listening, going back,...
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i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. amid continued violence and unrest in north africa and the middle east, president obama announced this week the united states will fully support countries seeking reform. during a speech at the state department, the president promised to aid new democracies, and he said the u.s. will oppose any leaders or groups who restrict rights, including religious freedom. >> in a region that was the birthplace of three world religions, intolerance can lead only to suffering and stagnation. >> the president also addressed the stalled middle east peace process. >> a lasting peace will involve two states for two peoples. israel as a jewish state and the homeland for the jewish people, and the state of palestine as the homeland for the palestinian people. >> negotiations, said the president, should be based on the 1967 borders. >>> in other news, a highly anticipated report on the causes of the clergy sex abuse crisis in the u.s. roman catholic church was released this
i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. amid continued violence and unrest in north africa and the middle east, president obama announced this week the united states will fully support countries seeking reform. during a speech at the state department, the president promised to aid new democracies, and he said the u.s. will oppose any leaders or groups who restrict rights, including religious freedom. >> in a region that was the birthplace of three world religions, intolerance...
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it's bob marley week here at "late night." once again -- oh, my gosh -- i'm so happy that she's here. performing bob marley's "could you be loved," miss lauryn hill! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ yeah come on, come on let's say it, come on ♪ ♪ ♪ could you be loved and be loved could you be loved and be loved ♪ ♪ don't let them fool ya ooh or even try to school ya oh, no ♪ ♪ we've got a mind of our own ♪ ♪ so go to hell if what you're thinking is not right ♪ ♪ love would never leave us alone ♪ ♪ against the darkness there must ♪ come out the light ♪ ♪ could you be loved and be loved could you be loved and be loved ♪ ♪ come on, ladies the road of life is rocky and you may stumble too ♪ ♪ so while you point your fingers someone else is judging you ♪ ♪ come on could you be could you be ♪ ♪ could you be loved could you be could you be loved could you be ♪ ♪ could you be could you be loved could you be could you be loved ♪ ♪ don't let them change ya, ooh ♪ or even rearrange
it's bob marley week here at "late night." once again -- oh, my gosh -- i'm so happy that she's here. performing bob marley's "could you be loved," miss lauryn hill! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ yeah come on, come on let's say it, come on ♪ ♪ ♪ could you be loved and be loved could you be loved and be loved ♪ ♪ don't let them fool ya ooh or even try to school ya oh, no ♪ ♪ we've got a mind of our own ♪ ♪ so go to hell if what you're thinking is not right...
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but, bob, we tried many times to kill leaders. remember when we were going to kill saddam hussein at the beginning of the last war in iraq, we tried to kill osama bin laden on several occasions. it's not as easy as you think. so, we should be taking out his command and control. and if he is killed or injured because of that, that's fine. but we ought to have a strategy to help the rebels succeed and overthrow qaddafi and everybody associated with him. >> schieffer: you were one of the first who called for the united states getting involved in this. are you satisfied with how the administration is handling this? >> i am not, because we have taken a backseat role. the president has "withdrawn" from nato. i would like to remind you that nato is an organization of 28 countries. now with italy, there's now seven of them actually in the fight. they don't have the assets that the united states of america does. america... the united states is nato, is nato. so the british and the french-- god bless them and others-- they don't have the as
but, bob, we tried many times to kill leaders. remember when we were going to kill saddam hussein at the beginning of the last war in iraq, we tried to kill osama bin laden on several occasions. it's not as easy as you think. so, we should be taking out his command and control. and if he is killed or injured because of that, that's fine. but we ought to have a strategy to help the rebels succeed and overthrow qaddafi and everybody associated with him. >> schieffer: you were one of the...
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you've got bob on fire. good morning, bob. >> reporter: i did need cpr music. since i last saw you, another four to five miles along jfk drive here in golden gate park. i'm averaging now about a seven-minute mile. started off with a 16-minute mile. now i've progressed to a seven-minute mile. if i ate better, if i ate more healthy, i would probably do better. if i had more veggies. that's something i have to work on. speaking of green, conservatory of flowers behind me. there are plants in there you of flowers behind me. there are plants in there you "wickx you should consider yourself warned when you come to the conservatory of flowers here at the park. they're latest exhibit is called "wick the plants botanical blooms and assassins." everything here is poisonous to in extent. >> what's most impressive to me is how many houseplants you have that you should be more in awe of. any peace lily. this is actually the plant that poison control is called on more xmny other plant in the =ed >> reporter: not feeling heart. :f whatkgjo :f whatkgjo sorry.ó :!& until your
you've got bob on fire. good morning, bob. >> reporter: i did need cpr music. since i last saw you, another four to five miles along jfk drive here in golden gate park. i'm averaging now about a seven-minute mile. started off with a 16-minute mile. now i've progressed to a seven-minute mile. if i ate better, if i ate more healthy, i would probably do better. if i had more veggies. that's something i have to work on. speaking of green, conservatory of flowers behind me. there are plants in...
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colusa actually appear before the hearing he could have demanded that bob colusa shares what he knows occurred on that rig immediately prior to the blowout and what could possibly be the reason for essentially deliberately spilling millions of barrels of oil into the gulf of mexico what is the purpose of it i believe that the purpose of of this war it was a population reduction event and we've already seen elements of population reduction in the gulf coast area after katrina where many of the black residents of the area have not returned to new orleans. some cases they have been permitted to return to new orleans because there's absolutely nowhere for them to go because they're not being permitted to return to their former residence so what you're suggesting is that governments and big business are colluding to cull populations and why would they target a population that lives on the coast in the gulf of mexico. because basically they want to turn it into a massive production arena the reality is that the effects of that disaster are not being reported and have never been reported rea
colusa actually appear before the hearing he could have demanded that bob colusa shares what he knows occurred on that rig immediately prior to the blowout and what could possibly be the reason for essentially deliberately spilling millions of barrels of oil into the gulf of mexico what is the purpose of it i believe that the purpose of of this war it was a population reduction event and we've already seen elements of population reduction in the gulf coast area after katrina where many of the...
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>> thank you, bob. >>> still to come tonight. it is decision time for some college basketball players who are pondering whether to go broke. >> mark has not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. with lots of houses to chose from and down-to-earth prices the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. find out what an experienced re/max agent can do for you. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. ♪ juicy johnsonville sausage. made with only premium cuts of pork since 1945. johnsonville. sausage is all we do. >>> a personal decision. we talk about staying in school. it's not always the rule, though. terps player now on his way out. williams did announce today, he is leaving school to enter the nba. maryland's big man in the middle makes the big leap to pro bowl after two seasons. this past year, he did earn honorable ment
>> thank you, bob. >>> still to come tonight. it is decision time for some college basketball players who are pondering whether to go broke. >> mark has not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. with lots of houses to chose from and down-to-earth prices the dream of owning a home seems more attainable...
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i want to check in with bob redell. he's got more on that for us. good morning, bob. you are in hayward. >> reporter: yeah, if you don't know where you are stepping, you could step on the fault line. we are on mission between a and b streets. you can see the crack in the asphalt. it looks like wear and tear on asphalt. we have dr. david schwartz here. thanks for getting up early. how do you know this is a fault line? >> if you were looking at aerial photographs, you see a knife edge line going from san pablo bay to there. you can see a series of cracks. >> they run parallel, right? >> and they step to the left and continue like this. this is very, very characteristic where one side moves past the other. this fault is creeping. it affects parking lots, wushs, buildings. >> reporter: there's a bit of a step from where you are at to here. >> you can actually feel the fault moving up over time. five years ago, the pavement is smooth. now, it's breaking through. >> reporter: over here is that curve you were talking about. when you see that kind of shifting, is that like th
i want to check in with bob redell. he's got more on that for us. good morning, bob. you are in hayward. >> reporter: yeah, if you don't know where you are stepping, you could step on the fault line. we are on mission between a and b streets. you can see the crack in the asphalt. it looks like wear and tear on asphalt. we have dr. david schwartz here. thanks for getting up early. how do you know this is a fault line? >> if you were looking at aerial photographs, you see a knife edge...
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bob redell is live with a look for us. finding what's unique out there, no doubt. >> good morning to you, laura. berkeley is a relatively small city when compared to other cities across california. it has an enormous reputation when it comes to academics, scientific research, the arts. a bigger reputation for speaking freely. berkeley sits on the bay and the mari marina. it's the university that draws people here and keeps them here from the world class research to its reputation as an athletic power house in athletic sports. the university is it. coming up in a minute, we are going to show you one example of how they foster creativity, creative thinking and evening knewty. >> creative people you meet on the streets as well. >>> the man who kidnapped and raped elizabeth smart will be kept in prison for life. he took her from her utah bedroom nine years ago when she was 14 years old. >>> a teen missing since monday committed suicide. she appears to have jumped off the golden gate bridge sometime monday morning. more than 1,
bob redell is live with a look for us. finding what's unique out there, no doubt. >> good morning to you, laura. berkeley is a relatively small city when compared to other cities across california. it has an enormous reputation when it comes to academics, scientific research, the arts. a bigger reputation for speaking freely. berkeley sits on the bay and the mari marina. it's the university that draws people here and keeps them here from the world class research to its reputation as an...
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bob woodward, presidential historian, doris kearn goodwin. and political strategist, mike murphy. >> from nbc news in washington, "meet the press" with david gregory. >> good morning. the raid on the compound in abbottab abbottabad, pakistan, provided a treasure troef of data, showing that bin laden had remained highly active in directing al-qaeda in the decade since 9/11. among some of the items released yesterday afternoon, five videotapes, never before seen images of bin laden, giving practices to the american people, and one showed a bearded bin laden huddled under a blanket flipping through what appeared to be news footage of himself on television. the audiotapes were not released to the u.s., so as not to spread any more to america. tom donald. good to see you. >> thank you. good to be here. >> from this raid, we referenced the videos just a moment ago. >> a couple points on that. first of all, as you know, the forces, when they went in sunday night, obviously took out osama bin laden but also gathered up all the material they could for
bob woodward, presidential historian, doris kearn goodwin. and political strategist, mike murphy. >> from nbc news in washington, "meet the press" with david gregory. >> good morning. the raid on the compound in abbottab abbottabad, pakistan, provided a treasure troef of data, showing that bin laden had remained highly active in directing al-qaeda in the decade since 9/11. among some of the items released yesterday afternoon, five videotapes, never before seen images of...
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bob, bob, how surprised are you that t that this happened right now? now? it's it's 11:00 on a sunday night, again, again, highly unusual for the the president to make a statem statement, to call for a stateme statement at this point. as som as someone who covers this, you ta you talk to a lot of folks, how how surprised are you? >> rus >> russ this is a big, big win, win, as lara said, for intell intelligence operations. this this proves that the intell intelligence in the region is rob is robust, it's good. they they had acte intelli intelligence and they moved. it's it's very important, that it comes comes at a time when the war on on terror in the pakistan, afghan afghanistan region was getting getting a bit bogged down in politi politics. they we they were not happy about the the drone strikes. they h they had asked us to kind of pull pull back a little bit. this g this gives us a chance, i think, think, to reassert on that front a front against core al qaeda. as as lara made the point and others others have made the point, bin bin laden is the spiritu
bob, bob, how surprised are you that t that this happened right now? now? it's it's 11:00 on a sunday night, again, again, highly unusual for the the president to make a statem statement, to call for a stateme statement at this point. as som as someone who covers this, you ta you talk to a lot of folks, how how surprised are you? >> rus >> russ this is a big, big win, win, as lara said, for intell intelligence operations. this this proves that the intell intelligence in the region...
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so once the player involved, say bob rubin, you know, did interview clinton down in little rock, sort of blessed him and had fund raisers and stuff like that, once bob reubin left the stage of goldman sachs and became the national economic, head of the national economic council in january of 1993, basically that was the end of bob ruben in my book. so i have to keep going on my narrative focus is who was left behind at goldman and what they did, how they have to sort of clean up the mess that bob rubin had left behind and then became the story of what happened in '93 and '94 of the firm when they almost ran out of business. hank paulson, interested in politics. the senior partner of goldman sachs and then was left alone when reubin went to washington and then eight years later i ron ackley steve got offered, steve friedman got offered the same job and the white house that bob rubin had in the national economic council you could come and work in the white house and that is exactly what he did. so, you know, yes, a whole nother book could have been written and probably has been written
so once the player involved, say bob rubin, you know, did interview clinton down in little rock, sort of blessed him and had fund raisers and stuff like that, once bob reubin left the stage of goldman sachs and became the national economic, head of the national economic council in january of 1993, basically that was the end of bob ruben in my book. so i have to keep going on my narrative focus is who was left behind at goldman and what they did, how they have to sort of clean up the mess that...
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sixty's and seventy's and it's disappearing why well for a number of reasons offshoring of jobs as bob told you earlier you know with autumns you know automation and computers and technology jobs are being replaced in the jobs that are left they can't be you know given over to technology are going to india or they're going to china or they're going to vietnam and being outsourced so that's that's one point and the other one is you know the slow fade of organized labor which can't fight for middle class jobs anymore and so wages are declining benefits are declining we're seeing this right now scots and ohio elsewhere i mean theory on you. charles dickens father went to debtors prison he was very very familiar with the economic circumstances a victorian england wrote about that extensively during dickens time. the the economy was very intentionally managed actually to create that barbell there was a huge class of basically working poor bob graduates there was a huge class of the very very rich the landed gentry not a large class but an economically large small number of people and there
sixty's and seventy's and it's disappearing why well for a number of reasons offshoring of jobs as bob told you earlier you know with autumns you know automation and computers and technology jobs are being replaced in the jobs that are left they can't be you know given over to technology are going to india or they're going to china or they're going to vietnam and being outsourced so that's that's one point and the other one is you know the slow fade of organized labor which can't fight for...
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(bob cannon) boston lager-- the proof is in the taste. so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire. and by booking with them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach in san diego for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com glowing. -smooth. -flawless. [ female announcer ] it's more than just one thing. now aveeno brings all five factors of radiance together with positively radiant spf 30. with active naturals soy, it's now proven to visibly transform all five factors of radiance; tone, texture, blotchiness, dullness and brown spots. so now the definition of radiant skin... you're looking at it. [ female announcer ] positively radiant. and try skin brightening daily scrub, only from aveeno. discover the power of active naturals. ♪ [
(bob cannon) boston lager-- the proof is in the taste. so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire. and by booking with them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach in san diego for half price....
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bob is a retired san bruno fire fighter. they are in their '70's and they're anxious to get back into a home they can call their own. >> on wanted to come back, all wasn't sure i wanted to see it first. if i was at a time when it happened. i wanted to see what it looked like. i couldn't believe it. it's still hard for me to believe i keep thinking it's a dream or nightmare. first off it we need a permit, and it was new to some of the people at city hall, a new codes to set a goal, to get back as soon as i can. i will devote my time to it. it just worked out that we ended up first. >>pam: expect about 20 of their neighbors to rebuild. the plan to break ground next month and hopes to move back as soon as possible. they say their insurance company and pg&e are paying for the $800,000 home. it >>jacqueline: has certainly been a gorgeous day in the bay area. this is a live look from christie field. how a lot of people out there and in warm weather. temperatures throughout the day are on the warm side even close to the coast tempe
bob is a retired san bruno fire fighter. they are in their '70's and they're anxious to get back into a home they can call their own. >> on wanted to come back, all wasn't sure i wanted to see it first. if i was at a time when it happened. i wanted to see what it looked like. i couldn't believe it. it's still hard for me to believe i keep thinking it's a dream or nightmare. first off it we need a permit, and it was new to some of the people at city hall, a new codes to set a goal, to get...
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(bob cannon) hops add a spicy, citrus flavor to sam adams. (jim koch) the best hops have been grown on family farms like stanglmair's for centuries. it has unique conditions of soil, moisture and sunlight. (bob cannon) boston lager-- the proof is in the taste. sounds like a mini-wheats day to me! and becka's science fair is on the 8th. she's presenting the solar system. hey, i've got just the wholegrain fiber to keep her full so she can stay focused. um, you rock. she'll be ready to rock. [ female announcer ] make your kids big days, mini-wheats days. packed with 100% whole grain fiber, kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal has what it takes to help keep your kids full so they can stay focused on the days that matter most. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is an academy award-winning actress and grammy award-winning singer whose new album "i remember me" is in stores now. so happy she's on our show. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome jennifer hudson! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:
(bob cannon) hops add a spicy, citrus flavor to sam adams. (jim koch) the best hops have been grown on family farms like stanglmair's for centuries. it has unique conditions of soil, moisture and sunlight. (bob cannon) boston lager-- the proof is in the taste. sounds like a mini-wheats day to me! and becka's science fair is on the 8th. she's presenting the solar system. hey, i've got just the wholegrain fiber to keep her full so she can stay focused. um, you rock. she'll be ready to rock. [...
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. >> nancy and bob are the first san bruno fire victims to rebuild on the spot where they lived since 1974. >> when i thought about it, this was our home and the kids grew up here, and that's what we decided we would come back. >> bob was home alone when the line exploded in flames. nancy had left with her daughter for a trip to europe. bob knew he had to get out. >> one car in the driveway was on fire already and i could see the eaves smouldering on the house. my wife's car was in the garage and i manually opened the garage door and escaped in her car. >> eight of the neighbors were kill 38 homes destroyied including theirs. >> the ones that lost their lives, that's the worst part of this. >> they were on the fence about rebuilding until pg&e committed to rerouting the pipe line out of this neighborhood. they lost everything in the car including the two beloved cats, and the priceless family heirlooms. >> all of that stuff stops here in this family. there is nothing to pass on . that is kind of feels like you know, you let them down that way in one way . then the two cats, that comes
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bob turk has your five-day forecast. we begin with meteorologist bernadette woods with a look at what you can expect tomorrow and tonight. hi bern. >> reporter: hello. what we have is a strong cold front crossing the state tonight. there is a chance for some severe weather. severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for washington and allegheny counties. but that's going to take some time for the storms to move eastward. then it will change to rain overnight as those thunderstorms wind down and that's how we start out the day at 53 degrees with some rain still around. as we head through the midday hours it will start to taper off and maybe see clearing as we head into the afternoon. however, much cooler. you see that high of 60 degrees as compared to the low 80s of today. and then tomorrow night is going to be a chilly one. for the rest of the five-day forecast here's bob. >>> as it clears tomorrow night look as these temps dropping down to 42. maybe some 38, 39 suburban areas. 68 sun and some clouds on thursday. looks like
bob turk has your five-day forecast. we begin with meteorologist bernadette woods with a look at what you can expect tomorrow and tonight. hi bern. >> reporter: hello. what we have is a strong cold front crossing the state tonight. there is a chance for some severe weather. severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for washington and allegheny counties. but that's going to take some time for the storms to move eastward. then it will change to rain overnight as those thunderstorms wind down...
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we'll go to bob turk on tv hill. >>> it's a little warmer, a little brighter in d.c. take a look at temperatures around the region. washington's up to 75 degrees right now. locally we're at 73. 0 in oakland. 67 ocean city. elkton 71679 the dew point is at 60 degrees. it should be coming up tonight. more humidity coming into the area. that means increased moisture. by this time tomorrow afternoon scattered showers and some thunderstorm activity. they could be locally strong in a couple spots. take a look at the temperatures locally, low to mid-70s, so a pleasant evening. then a couple showers up across northern central portions of pennsylvania. south into johns town, that's about it. it's moving off to the east. we're not going to see that. a southeast wind. that's bringing moisture from the atlantic ocean. warmer tomorrow, maybe above 80s and with warm temperatures, higher dew points, a front approaching the row john, what that means usually is the combination of colder air with the front coming to that warm humid air mass. look for showers and storms. a lot of activi
we'll go to bob turk on tv hill. >>> it's a little warmer, a little brighter in d.c. take a look at temperatures around the region. washington's up to 75 degrees right now. locally we're at 73. 0 in oakland. 67 ocean city. elkton 71679 the dew point is at 60 degrees. it should be coming up tonight. more humidity coming into the area. that means increased moisture. by this time tomorrow afternoon scattered showers and some thunderstorm activity. they could be locally strong in a couple...
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today bob redell is live and joins us with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. what's got michelle le's family so concerned is that they say that it would be very unlike her, very much out of character for her to up and leave like this without telling anyone. that's why they don't think that's what happened or concern that something else happened. the 26-year-old nursing student was taking part in a medical rotation at kaiser here in hayward as part of other studies. 7:00 friday night, she took off during break. surveillance footage shows her leaving in her car out of the garage. and that's the last time she was seen. once police became involved officers did find her car parked in a neighborhood not far from the hospital. >> i think it is suspicious and i think any normal individual would think it is a suspicious as well. simply her car was taken from the parking lot and parked a short distance away, secured. just left there. >> she didn't deserve to have this happen to her. i just -- i just want her home. >> that was her brother telling us that his older sister
today bob redell is live and joins us with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. what's got michelle le's family so concerned is that they say that it would be very unlike her, very much out of character for her to up and leave like this without telling anyone. that's why they don't think that's what happened or concern that something else happened. the 26-year-old nursing student was taking part in a medical rotation at kaiser here in hayward as part of other studies. 7:00 friday night,...
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i think you can see at the railroad museum later. >> bob redell is out there. there's so much to see in the town. it feels like a sense of community to me. >> it's a real small town. everybody in town knows everybody else. everybody in town just comes down to main street, hangs around. it's a good place to hang around. >> that's exactly what we are doing today. we appreciate you letting us hang on the deck at sam's anchor cafe. a lot of other news happening. we want to check in with marla tellez. good morning. >> good morning. a man rushes the cockpit of a flight from san francisco to chicago. it's a number of flight security checks that happened over the weekend. he was arrested and no one hurt. good news there. teachers are getting ready to march at the state capital today. they are there to tell lawmakers to stop the cuts. they say they have sacrificed enough already and it's time for different solutions. >>> pipeline testing is getting under way. pg&e is trying to stop gas explosion from happening. time is 5:13. a chilly start to your monday. christina says
i think you can see at the railroad museum later. >> bob redell is out there. there's so much to see in the town. it feels like a sense of community to me. >> it's a real small town. everybody in town knows everybody else. everybody in town just comes down to main street, hangs around. it's a good place to hang around. >> that's exactly what we are doing today. we appreciate you letting us hang on the deck at sam's anchor cafe. a lot of other news happening. we want to check...
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thank you. >> bob shows us the r2d2 workshop in the bay area. >>> it has been a rough stretch for as pitchers. the as will most likely have to go without ross as well. just seven pitches into yesterday's game against the twins, ross left the game with an oblique injury. it all went downhill from there. the as got bombed by the twins, 11-1. tonight, they take on the giants at 7:15 here on nbc bay area. former as slugger jason giambi has a good night. a career high, seven runs batted in against the phillies. at 40 years old, he is the second oldest player to hit three home runs in one game. 40 years old? really, that old? >>> a former football star is back in oakland this week. he's spreading the word against bullying. >> i grew up in a neighborhood where i saw a lot of obstacles in life. i felt it was important to give back to the youth and come to areas where i'm familiar with. the bay area is somewhere i spent a lot of time. i wanted to come back and show the importance of making a difference in your life. >> he will spread the message again today at palo alto high school. it's goin
thank you. >> bob shows us the r2d2 workshop in the bay area. >>> it has been a rough stretch for as pitchers. the as will most likely have to go without ross as well. just seven pitches into yesterday's game against the twins, ross left the game with an oblique injury. it all went downhill from there. the as got bombed by the twins, 11-1. tonight, they take on the giants at 7:15 here on nbc bay area. former as slugger jason giambi has a good night. a career high, seven runs...
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bob will be back with his complete forecast. >>> an anonymous tipster from prince george's county will receive a $1,000 reward for his or her role in the east coast rapist case. the purses information led them to 39-year-old aaron thomas. he was linked to 17 rapes and attacks from virginia to connecticut. >>> police have released the names of the two victims of a triple murder. one of the man was 26-year-old brian daniels and the other was destined nighton from charlottesville. their bodies were dumped on a road. they believe there were shocket and their bodies removed. police have no possible suspect. >>> an alert for college students and their parents. >> it has to do with a growing number of gossip website where students can gossip about one another. the site allows students to be anonymous. >>> there is a dangerous down side that has some worried that this could drive students to suicide. >> this freshman at george mason said she has a two different identities. her real identity as a student and dancer and a one fabricated online by her fellow classmates. >> they make comments abou
bob will be back with his complete forecast. >>> an anonymous tipster from prince george's county will receive a $1,000 reward for his or her role in the east coast rapist case. the purses information led them to 39-year-old aaron thomas. he was linked to 17 rapes and attacks from virginia to connecticut. >>> police have released the names of the two victims of a triple murder. one of the man was 26-year-old brian daniels and the other was destined nighton from...
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. >> reporter: bob and nancy hens is del are hens is -- bob and nancy hensel are the first to rebuild. when i talked to bob today, he said his fame started celebrating the -- his family started celebrating the rebuilding this weekend. in fact, that's where the champagne bottles are from. homes are under repair and some of the empty lots have signs proudly announcing the rush of long-time residents. >> it's healing. it's coming. it's gone happen. >> reporter: construction on a brand-new home on this empty lot will start later this week. >> this is the start of the rebuild of a neighborhood that was totally devastated physically and psychologically. it's a huge step. it's a huge step. >> reporter: fred gill and gilland said the family kept up the tradition of decorating for each holiday. this firefighter is not surprised he's the first to rebuild. >> he's that way. he gets his mind set and that's gonna do it. >> reporter: san bruno's mayor says of the 38 homes destroyed in the pipeline explosion, about half of the property owners plan to rebuild, but not everyone. >> john is not coming
. >> reporter: bob and nancy hens is del are hens is -- bob and nancy hensel are the first to rebuild. when i talked to bob today, he said his fame started celebrating the -- his family started celebrating the rebuilding this weekend. in fact, that's where the champagne bottles are from. homes are under repair and some of the empty lots have signs proudly announcing the rush of long-time residents. >> it's healing. it's coming. it's gone happen. >> reporter: construction on a...
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bob turk has computers. >> reporter: that's amazing. i'll never forget watching sputnik go around and i told my grandmother. look up and see that little spot in the sky, it's going to be back in 90 minutes. kind of hard for her to believe it. let's take a look at the temperatures. 48. west winds down to 6. 39 is your dewpoint. that's a good indication of how it's going to get later today. right now 48 here. 46 in cumberland. a little warmer down to the south and once again the winds beginning to die down. temperatures back in the 40s and north of town a good possibility many areas away from the city and out in the rural areas -- in fact it's going to be so chilly, i'll show you what's going to happen. winds are much lower than they were. but we do have a frost advisory out here in west virginia and further west, even a freeze warning could get down to freezing in some of the mountain areas. so if you do have some tender plants there way out west, cover them up or perhaps bring them in in. >>> several sections in the north may bring us a
bob turk has computers. >> reporter: that's amazing. i'll never forget watching sputnik go around and i told my grandmother. look up and see that little spot in the sky, it's going to be back in 90 minutes. kind of hard for her to believe it. let's take a look at the temperatures. 48. west winds down to 6. 39 is your dewpoint. that's a good indication of how it's going to get later today. right now 48 here. 46 in cumberland. a little warmer down to the south and once again the winds...
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bob orr is following that part of story. and, bob, investigators have a lot to sift through. >> reporter: katie, this could be the biggest intelligence windfall since 9/11 and some of the most critical evidence was recovered from osama bin laden himself. after navy seals scrambled away with the body of the al qaeda leader, they made a startling discovery-- sewn inside bin laden's clothing was cash, 500 euros, and two phone numbers apparently intended to aid an escape. now intelligence analysts are digging into those numbers, tracing previous calls to and from the phones, mapping out a network of terrorist communications. >> who was talking to bin laden? who was he communicating with and directing? are there other links and phone numbers tied to those phone numbers? >> reporter: the bin laden compound gave up more evidence than u.s. officials had ever expected. at least five computers, a dozen hard drives, and more than 100 computer disks were recovered. the seals also grabbed handwritten notes, weapons and an assortment of p
bob orr is following that part of story. and, bob, investigators have a lot to sift through. >> reporter: katie, this could be the biggest intelligence windfall since 9/11 and some of the most critical evidence was recovered from osama bin laden himself. after navy seals scrambled away with the body of the al qaeda leader, they made a startling discovery-- sewn inside bin laden's clothing was cash, 500 euros, and two phone numbers apparently intended to aid an escape. now intelligence...
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>> bob, thank you. and you can watch tomorrow's launch live right here on abc news, liftoff, as bob said there a moment ago, is scheduled for 8:56 a.m. eastern time. a big moment for so many reasons. >>> but we turn overseas tonight, and senator john kerry in pakistan, delivering a, quote, sober message to pakistani leaders, two weeks now after the navy s.e.a.l.s found and killed osama bin laden there. kerry said this is a, quote, critical moment, in relations with pakistan, which he said must do a better job helping the u.s. fight terrorism or lose u.s. aid. >>> now to the middle east, and an unprecedent eed wave of protesters along israel's borders by palestinians. at least 15 palestinians were shot dead, many of them as they tried to storm the border. our reporter was caught in the middle of it all, and here's alex marquardt's report tonight. >> reporter: they came from all sides, tens of thousands, angrily marched on israel from the north, east and south. on the border with syria, an unprecedented i
>> bob, thank you. and you can watch tomorrow's launch live right here on abc news, liftoff, as bob said there a moment ago, is scheduled for 8:56 a.m. eastern time. a big moment for so many reasons. >>> but we turn overseas tonight, and senator john kerry in pakistan, delivering a, quote, sober message to pakistani leaders, two weeks now after the navy s.e.a.l.s found and killed osama bin laden there. kerry said this is a, quote, critical moment, in relations with pakistan,...
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thanks so much, bob. that was a lot of fun. >>> and you know what, the weather certainly cooperating across the bay area. not a spot of rain in sight, right? >> not for at least the next 10 to 15 days. yeah, we've got a long dry spell and today, a warm, warm day ahead, especially in the east bay, where temperatures are forecast in the 90s. high pressure is the reason why. we have a really strong ridge of high pressure. today it is at its maximum energy. it's situated right on top of the bay area and it's driving those downsloping, dry, warm winds, pumping from land to sea. they're warming up on the way and will bring our temperatures up into that 90-degree range so you're probably going to need to run the fan tonight if you're in one of the cities that are anticipating the 90s. at the coast, a whole other story, 80s today, the low 80s. i don't to 83 in san francisco, depending on whether you're on the water or right downtown. it's going to be absolutely gorgeous in oakland as well, temperatures right arou
thanks so much, bob. that was a lot of fun. >>> and you know what, the weather certainly cooperating across the bay area. not a spot of rain in sight, right? >> not for at least the next 10 to 15 days. yeah, we've got a long dry spell and today, a warm, warm day ahead, especially in the east bay, where temperatures are forecast in the 90s. high pressure is the reason why. we have a really strong ridge of high pressure. today it is at its maximum energy. it's situated right on top...