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the library will be named in honor of chris stevens. his mother hopes his life inspires generations of students. >> we felt his work was important. we really wanted to do that work. and he loves being out there and talking to all the people. >> he was dedicated to his job. he's how his mom describes him. tonight at their home in piedmont, his family honored him by flying the american flag that flew over the u.s. capitol the day of the killing. they attended the paid monts unified school district meeting, where the board voted to name the library in steven's honor. >> i hope it inspires kids to do what chris has done. >> stevens graduated from piedmont high in 1978 and followed the school's motto to achieve the honorable. now his life will be part of the lesson plan in social studies. and students will study in the ambassador christopher stevens memorial library about. >> i think he'd be pleased, but he'd rather be alive. >> the death of stevens still has democrats and republicans on capitol hill arguing over what went wrong and who is r
the library will be named in honor of chris stevens. his mother hopes his life inspires generations of students. >> we felt his work was important. we really wanted to do that work. and he loves being out there and talking to all the people. >> he was dedicated to his job. he's how his mom describes him. tonight at their home in piedmont, his family honored him by flying the american flag that flew over the u.s. capitol the day of the killing. they attended the paid monts unified...
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ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. the building targeted today actually housed the u.s. consulate back in the 1960s. so far no claim of responsibility. >>> and today a nation stops to remember the nearly 3,000 people killed on september 11th, 12 years ago. dedication ceremonies are planned across the country to pay tribute to those killed in the attacks. that ceremony on 9/11 memorial plaza, relatives will recite the names of the nearly 3,000 people who died when jets crashed into the world trade center, the pentagon and pennsylvania. a live look at the national september 11th memorial plaza in new york city. it's beautiful. as you can see it's a little after 8:00 in new york as folks begin to gather to honor those who have fallen. there is a moments of silence at 5:46 a.m. when the first plane hit the world trade center 12 years ago. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san francisco with how the bay area is remembering 9/11. cate. >> reporter: frank, we're here live at attaboy park and all the banners you see behind m
ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. the building targeted today actually housed the u.s. consulate back in the 1960s. so far no claim of responsibility. >>> and today a nation stops to remember the nearly 3,000 people killed on september 11th, 12 years ago. dedication ceremonies are planned across the country to pay tribute to those killed in the attacks. that ceremony on 9/11 memorial plaza, relatives will recite the names of the nearly 3,000 people who died when jets...
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stevens: i'm "stevens." jc: ron stevens... right... vo: right now get the 2013 passat for 0% apr for 60 months with optional down payment match of up to $500. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> ics, i had two j-3s. >> jeremiah jackson, who's recently come off death row, has fulfilled his required 90 days in ad-seg. >> are you ready? open l-23. >> and he is allowed to join general population for the first time since his sentence in 1997. >> i be blessed, man. all right. now time for a new journey to start. >> top of the hill. >> what's up, man? >> what's up. >> i'm going to population. yeah. what's up? >> jackson passes through the death r
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ambassador chris stevens >>> a lasting tribute to u.s. ambassador chris stevens. stevens went on to uc berkeley and from there to a position with the democratic court. stevens was honored during the school's first home football game. >> reporter: it's a fall tradition. and a great american sport. and tonight piedmont high showed their stripes with a touchdown. but sometimes football can be about more than just a game. and this game was a tribute to a former student. u.s. ambassador chris stevens who was killed september 11th 2012 during an attack in libya. stevens was a member of piedmont's class of 1978 who's year board message read. what a bore it is, waking up in the morning always the same person. >> reporter: stevens brother tom thanked this close nit community. remembering the values his brother tried to live by. >> this is the intercept for others regardless of race, religion, or cultural belief. he achieved the honorable, we hope his life will inspire current and future generations of piedmont students. >> reporter: the halftime ceremony ended with a momen
ambassador chris stevens >>> a lasting tribute to u.s. ambassador chris stevens. stevens went on to uc berkeley and from there to a position with the democratic court. stevens was honored during the school's first home football game. >> reporter: it's a fall tradition. and a great american sport. and tonight piedmont high showed their stripes with a touchdown. but sometimes football can be about more than just a game. and this game was a tribute to a former student. u.s....
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i don't understand how "skater" stevens ended up in a pauper's grave. there was no missing persons report. no, not formally. then you weren't in close touch. [sighs] the last few years, i told him it was his responsibility to keep up. did he? (lucinda) a postcard in june. said he was going back to stand-up, had a job. any idea where? his friends might know. there's a memorial for him tonight. they passed the hat, flew me in. why did you change your mind? a week ago, you called the studio and asked them to help find him? wonder street films produced goofin' 'round. they made a fortune off skater. so you just called him out of the blue? i mean, was there any particular reason? well, they just announced goofin' 'round as coming out on dvd. my skater, he was terrible with money. oh. so you thought if there was a check comin' from the dvd, you'd hold onto it. those checks, if they even got to skater, they just slipped through his fingers. some mother. she didn't love skater, just saw her son as a meal ticket. hmm. if anybody had cared about him, he wouldn't
i don't understand how "skater" stevens ended up in a pauper's grave. there was no missing persons report. no, not formally. then you weren't in close touch. [sighs] the last few years, i told him it was his responsibility to keep up. did he? (lucinda) a postcard in june. said he was going back to stand-up, had a job. any idea where? his friends might know. there's a memorial for him tonight. they passed the hat, flew me in. why did you change your mind? a week ago, you called the...
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ambassador chris stevens. stevens went on to uc berkeley and from there to a position with the democratic court. stevens was honored during the school's first home football game. >> reporter: it's a fall tradition. and a great american sport. and tonight piedmont high showed their stripes with a touchdown. but sometimes football can be about more than just a game. and this game was a tribute to a former student. u.s. ambassador chris stevens who was killed september 11th 2012 during an attack in libya. stevens was a member of piedmont's class of 1978 who's year board message read. what a bore it is, waking up in the morning always the same person. >> reporter: stevens brother tom thanked this close nit community. remembering the values his brother tried to live by. >> this is the intercept for others regardless of race, religion, or cultural belief. he achieved the honorable, we hope his life will inspire current and future generations of piedmont students. >> reporter: the halftime ceremony ended with a momen
ambassador chris stevens. stevens went on to uc berkeley and from there to a position with the democratic court. stevens was honored during the school's first home football game. >> reporter: it's a fall tradition. and a great american sport. and tonight piedmont high showed their stripes with a touchdown. but sometimes football can be about more than just a game. and this game was a tribute to a former student. u.s. ambassador chris stevens who was killed september 11th 2012 during an...
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he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fight. the marlin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was twisting. >> tension is high. allison keeps filming the scene unaware of the danger. >> did you get a picture of it, dad? >> yeah. >> i felt safe because i was about five feet away from the edge of the boat anyway. >> the monstrous marlin makes a horrifying leap. >> i thought it was gth getting away. the last second it just lost its momentum, actually the last few tenths of a second, and the edge of its body hit the edge of the boat and it turned its bill towards steven. >> i see the bill breach the water and then the rest of the fish starts coming up. and i'm just reeling. it keeps coming and keeps coming. i just froze.
he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fight. the marlin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime captain estimates the fish is more than 600 pounds. >> now the fish actually came straight out of the water with its bill, and then it started to jump, and as it was jumping, it was...
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. >> working with snedden was a young lawyer named ted stevens. stevens was a protégé of c.w. snedden. it was snedden's connections with fred seaton, secretary of interior, helped ted stevens to get a job as a solicitor with the department of interior. so all this time that this was happening, snedden was working on the outside, and ted stevens was sort of laboring inside the bowels, with fred seaton of the interior department, pushing alaska statehood. >> narrator: together seaton and stevens put interior's resources to work helping the statehood cause with information and occasionally political clout. >> seaton, snedden, and stevens worked very closely together, not so much to gain votes for statehood as the tennessee plan delegation was doing but to neutralize the opponents, or the obstructionists, as i call them, who were always doing things to try to prevent the bill from getting to the floor. >> narrator: the statehood campaign was media savvy. alaskans understood that national press coverage would influence congress. [musical intro] ♪ >> good evening. this is see it n
. >> working with snedden was a young lawyer named ted stevens. stevens was a protégé of c.w. snedden. it was snedden's connections with fred seaton, secretary of interior, helped ted stevens to get a job as a solicitor with the department of interior. so all this time that this was happening, snedden was working on the outside, and ted stevens was sort of laboring inside the bowels, with fred seaton of the interior department, pushing alaska statehood. >> narrator: together...
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now ambassador stevens had strong bay area ties. he went to high school in piedmont. i was lucky enough to be his fraternity brother in berkeley in the late 70s. he had lots of friends and i sat down with two of his best to talk about the man who is missed one year later. >> reporter: college buddies and feld low fraternity brothers of the late ambassador chris stevens reminiscing about their days together at cal and wishing their good friend was still here. >> i can't pay attention to the news about that day. for my own sanity and for the way i like to remember chris, i can't think before the events of that day. >> reporter: that day exactly one year ago, the consulate in benghazi peppered with gunfire four men dead including the ambassador. >> let me be clear, there is no justification for this. >> reporter: stevens' cause of death is unknown but his legacy is very much alive. >> you can't turn your back on people. you know, if you're not getting along with someone else at any level, you know, that's the legacy, that's the chris stevens legacy. reach out, figure out
now ambassador stevens had strong bay area ties. he went to high school in piedmont. i was lucky enough to be his fraternity brother in berkeley in the late 70s. he had lots of friends and i sat down with two of his best to talk about the man who is missed one year later. >> reporter: college buddies and feld low fraternity brothers of the late ambassador chris stevens reminiscing about their days together at cal and wishing their good friend was still here. >> i can't pay attention...
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and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated. we must keep him controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row can make any inmate question his sanity. >> i feel confused, went through a mental stage where i likened to lose my mind. >>> it's been one week since terry moore stabbed another inmate over a pair of sneakers. he said a mixture of fear and anger fueled his attack. >> if you take something like shoes, they took shoes, i know who it is. the other guys in the block, they know i know. so if i don't deal with it, then that's a weak spot on my point. so they can go, okay, he's weak and we can steal the rest of his stuff and that's what was coming next eventually. it's not my f
and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated. we must keep him controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >>...
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and now professor steven hawking is the star of his own moving. he's releasing a documentary showing how he copes day-to-day balancing an amazing mental ability with extreme physical disability. al jazerra had a look. >> reporter: think of cambridge, think art, think science, think history. but movie premiers, think again. yet this is no ordinary film. this is no ordinary man. >> there is nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no one knew before. >> reporter: the subject is professor steven hawking. one of, if not the, most famous scientist of his generation. and this is his story. his words, his idea, his life. full, uncensored reality tv the life of a scientist through a microscope. >> i have lived over two-thirds of my life with the threat of death hanging over me. >> i think he felt that now is the time to do it in his own words and talk as candidly as he can and as revealing as he can about what has affected him and what is amazing him. he was -- he was very afternooning of. >> reporter: steven hawking is adored, loved e
and now professor steven hawking is the star of his own moving. he's releasing a documentary showing how he copes day-to-day balancing an amazing mental ability with extreme physical disability. al jazerra had a look. >> reporter: think of cambridge, think art, think science, think history. but movie premiers, think again. yet this is no ordinary film. this is no ordinary man. >> there is nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no one knew before. >>...
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one of those men was our ambassador chris stevens. a man with strong bay area ties. he went to high school in piedmont and cal and i was lucky enough to be his fraternity brother at berkeley berkeley in the late '70s. i sat down with his friends and talk about the man who is so dearly missed now one year later. >> there's that big toothy grin that everybody talks about. he had a set of teeth that was too big for his actual head. >> reporter: steve and austin college buddies and fellow ato fraternity brothers of the late ambassador chris stevens, reminiscing about their days together at cal and wishing their good friend was still here. >> i can't pay attention to the news about that day. i just --i --for my own sanity as for the way i like to remember chris, i can't think about the events of that day. >> reporter: that day exactly one year ago. the consulate in benghazi peppered with gunfire, four men dead including the libyan ambassador. >> let me be clear, there is no justification for this. >> reporter: stevens's cause of death is unknown but his legacy is alive. >
one of those men was our ambassador chris stevens. a man with strong bay area ties. he went to high school in piedmont and cal and i was lucky enough to be his fraternity brother at berkeley berkeley in the late '70s. i sat down with his friends and talk about the man who is so dearly missed now one year later. >> there's that big toothy grin that everybody talks about. he had a set of teeth that was too big for his actual head. >> reporter: steve and austin college buddies and...
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. >>> scientist steven hawking is showing the world how he planses his brain and mind in a movie. ♪ >>> iran's new president has an op-ed in the "washington post" this morning. he says he seeks constructive engagement with the west, saying the age of blood feuds is on. and here is a quote . . . james bays is live at the un. that's quite a message in this op-ed, james. how would you summarize it. >> this is part of the ironian charm offensive, making it clear that iran has changed. there is a new regime and they are going to do things differently. he specifically raises the key issues. he raises their nuclear program. he raises the situation in syria, and relationships with the us. and he says it's time to sit down and talk about these issues. it's time to have engagement on these issues. now we have to see how the west will respond. already the iranians in new york. >> it's such a contrast when you think about people walking out on his speech. let's talk about what this could mean for the un next week. >> it could be a huge break through. i have heard so many of his speeches, and you
. >>> scientist steven hawking is showing the world how he planses his brain and mind in a movie. ♪ >>> iran's new president has an op-ed in the "washington post" this morning. he says he seeks constructive engagement with the west, saying the age of blood feuds is on. and here is a quote . . . james bays is live at the un. that's quite a message in this op-ed, james. how would you summarize it. >> this is part of the ironian charm offensive, making it clear...
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steven hawk is empowered, he has lived every day by choice. he is advocating that when the time comes when they are terminally it and their suffering is unbearable they should also as he does have the option of for peaceful death. >> as barbara points out hawking's comfort zone is that suffering, his comfort zone for assisted suicide is pain, he says those who are in great pain should have the right to choose to end their lives. you argue that that is not a faish threshold. >> well, what he is comfortable is when people are terminally ill dying and in great pain, his comfort zone isn't reflected in any law, in any country. here in the united states, the criterion is simply that you have six months or less to live. as predicted by medical professionals. in europe, in the netherlands, in bell jim it isn't limited to terminal illness. they don't talk about pain, they talk about suffering, it can be emotional, logic o psychological or physical. it has been used expansively, in the netherlands they have used that to expand the pool of people they c
steven hawk is empowered, he has lived every day by choice. he is advocating that when the time comes when they are terminally it and their suffering is unbearable they should also as he does have the option of for peaceful death. >> as barbara points out hawking's comfort zone is that suffering, his comfort zone for assisted suicide is pain, he says those who are in great pain should have the right to choose to end their lives. you argue that that is not a faish threshold. >> well,...
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agents at the benghazi consulate the night stevens was killed? >> that's one of the unsolved mysteries. one of the issues that i think that we need some help with from congress is to call c.i.a. personnel up for testimony. so far, there's only been 1v.i.a. officer testify behind closed doors that was actually in benghazi. >> they were at annex, not at the mission itself with the ambassador. >> but they did responsibility to the actual villa to help with the rescue. that's one of the points that is nothing more than speculation. it's my assessment, having worked in this environment and looked at a lot of terrorist attacks like this that this was a c.i.a. base. this is what the c.i.a. disaster, they have security officers that watch the case officers backs during those meetings. that's the g.r.s. crew. they're multi-tasking. they're training in emergency medical gear and equipment and first aid, looking for man pads and some of the surface to air missiles that had been lost. >> you say that the true story of benghazi is not one of failure or cover
agents at the benghazi consulate the night stevens was killed? >> that's one of the unsolved mysteries. one of the issues that i think that we need some help with from congress is to call c.i.a. personnel up for testimony. so far, there's only been 1v.i.a. officer testify behind closed doors that was actually in benghazi. >> they were at annex, not at the mission itself with the ambassador. >> but they did responsibility to the actual villa to help with the rescue. that's one...
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steven what is the big take away from the study. >> there are two key lessons. the first is as you complete drilling a gnat wall gas well, the epa's equipment is very eventive in capturing the methane, and the second is that the equipment is leaking a lot more than we thought. >> so where do you go with that information? >> i think one, it reinforces the importance of the epa regulations that are coming into effect now, and the second is, that we need to work with industry and -- to find better methods to reduce the emissions. >> so the epa will have these requirements put on the completion phase but not until 2015. right now companies have to capture methane, but they can either capture it or burn it. >> yes, we'll start to see a tightening of those regulations, and extend the regulations to oil and gas wells as well. >> edf is one of the group's sponsors, why did you think this was worth investigation? >> we need to reduce the amount of energy reaching the earth s causing climate change. and methane is an incredibly potent gas. and we needed to reduce those em
steven what is the big take away from the study. >> there are two key lessons. the first is as you complete drilling a gnat wall gas well, the epa's equipment is very eventive in capturing the methane, and the second is that the equipment is leaking a lot more than we thought. >> so where do you go with that information? >> i think one, it reinforces the importance of the epa regulations that are coming into effect now, and the second is, that we need to work with industry and...
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each one of the world east most famous scientists and steven hawkins is the star of his own movie and we report. >> reporter: think of cambridge and heart and think science, think history but movie premiers think again. >> left for me please. >> reporter: this is not ordinary film. this is no ordinary man. >> there is nothing like the moment of discovering something that no one knew before. >> reporter: the subject is professor steven. hawking, one of the most famous scientists of the generation and his story and his words and his idea and his life. full uncensored reality tv, the life of a scientist through a microscope. >> i have lived over two thirds of my life with the threat of death hanging over me. >> reporter: i think he felt that now is the time to do it in his own words and talk as candidly and revealing as he can about what has affected the industry. he was very accepting of it. >> reporter: steven hawking is adored and loved and not just here at cambridge but other parts of the world and research and theories that made him a household name but for people who are not academ
each one of the world east most famous scientists and steven hawkins is the star of his own movie and we report. >> reporter: think of cambridge and heart and think science, think history but movie premiers think again. >> left for me please. >> reporter: this is not ordinary film. this is no ordinary man. >> there is nothing like the moment of discovering something that no one knew before. >> reporter: the subject is professor steven. hawking, one of the most...
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steven's mother said he would be pleased. >> tomorrow there will be a special tribute to ambassador stevens at halftime. ambassador stevens and three other americans were killed during that attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. >> well, despite the prospect of losing federal education funding, state lawmakers voting to do away with standardized testing and reporting for students. this is also known as star testing. instead students will transition to a new testing system called w mapp, measure of academic performance and progress. the tests will reflect the new common schools just adopted this year. now, the concorde assembly woman who wrote the bill says consistency is the key. >> just going to remove all confusion and mixed messages that we previously were sending to our classrooms basically saying, well, we want you to do the new curriculum, but we're going to give you the old test. >> at least you know this year's mapp testing will be a practice run, meaning scores will not be reported. u.s. secretary of education artie duncan says no test scores could mean no federal funding for next
steven's mother said he would be pleased. >> tomorrow there will be a special tribute to ambassador stevens at halftime. ambassador stevens and three other americans were killed during that attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. >> well, despite the prospect of losing federal education funding, state lawmakers voting to do away with standardized testing and reporting for students. this is also known as star testing. instead students will transition to a new testing system called w...
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the decision to move ambassador stevens to benghazi we really don't know the details surrounding that. for example as chief of mission, the u.s. ambassador is the president's rep to that country. and in essence that's where the buck stops. he is the commander in chief of all official americans in country. >> but with all the danger that they new was there in benghazi why was that mission even still open? >> well, that's the thousand pound gorilla that there's a lot of questions that still haven't been answered. there's a term that we used of agents in the business of threat fatigue. after so many days of looking at threat after threat, whether it be from the cia or the state department or an intercept threat you get used to living and working in that kind of environment. it's like the frog in the boiling pot. >> but again this mission wasn't very well secured. there is sam a very long and tragic history of events of americans at diplomatic situations, the 1979 teheran takings, bombings at our embassies in nairobi and jar el assat, and tunis and all on september 11th. given how often t
the decision to move ambassador stevens to benghazi we really don't know the details surrounding that. for example as chief of mission, the u.s. ambassador is the president's rep to that country. and in essence that's where the buck stops. he is the commander in chief of all official americans in country. >> but with all the danger that they new was there in benghazi why was that mission even still open? >> well, that's the thousand pound gorilla that there's a lot of questions that...
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ambassador and bay area native chris stevens. marla tallez joins us live with more on what we've learned about this overnight blast. >>> i just learned that the building that was hit early this morning once housed the u.s. consulate decades ago, until the late '60s. we have video that shows the extent of damage. officials say a car bomb is to blame. this bomb went off at dawn and damaged buildings next door, including the benghazi branch of the libyan central bank. so far, no reports of death despite the extensive damage. several people that happened to be walking by are said to be hurt but with just minor injuries. at this point, no one is claiming responsibility for this. as john just mentioned, it has been exactly one year since u.s. ambassador, chris stevens, along with two navy s.e.a.l.s and a computer specialist were killed. counter terrorism officials say de extremist2n groups are behind t attack including an ansar al sa. no one is under arrest or in custody one year later. the fbi is still very much committed to finding t
ambassador and bay area native chris stevens. marla tallez joins us live with more on what we've learned about this overnight blast. >>> i just learned that the building that was hit early this morning once housed the u.s. consulate decades ago, until the late '60s. we have video that shows the extent of damage. officials say a car bomb is to blame. this bomb went off at dawn and damaged buildings next door, including the benghazi branch of the libyan central bank. so far, no reports...
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of complaints about steven son which we positively resolved. if we're starting to dense if i this part of town norm the first building which steps to the lion is one which makes future references to twinkiestion to other building this maximize out to any future vacancy and it might exist as a problem for years to come. the building in itself i believe is not at all in line if we have identification here and why it meets the code it does not understand the creativity we would except for part of the planning commissions preview i'd like except them to use the highest level of sxrut imply for the variance of a court yard which is completely over exaggerated and not relative to was it needs to do in an identified unit design >> yeah. i'd agree with commissioner more and more this building is extremely aggressive and it's oversized interest it doesn't step down to the alley we talked about the alley have variances we talked about the lot windows and it is horrify it sticks out to me it's not at all respectful i recognize the height is what the heigh
of complaints about steven son which we positively resolved. if we're starting to dense if i this part of town norm the first building which steps to the lion is one which makes future references to twinkiestion to other building this maximize out to any future vacancy and it might exist as a problem for years to come. the building in itself i believe is not at all in line if we have identification here and why it meets the code it does not understand the creativity we would except for part of...
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it will be called the chris stevens memorial library. several members of the am bass boar's family were on hand for the honor nors. >> he was in the peace corps and was in iraq, learned some more languages, and then after that, he went to law school and practiced law a bit, and did foreign service. >> family friends said the country lost one of its best and brightest when he was killed in gwen gay say, libya. >> he was dedicated to that. >> students say his legacy will live on. >> i think it's great to reck noise the cloabl community as an alumni of piedmont and ambassador to libya. >> reporter: an endowment was set up at cal. >>> oakland police say they've caught a break in the fatal shooting of alicia carra -- ine, who was shot during a sleepover at a friend's home. 3 people in the home were also hurt. this morning, a sketch of one of the people involved in the shooting was released by oakland police. it's on your screen now. alicia's relatives want justice for little girl. >> turn yourself in. do what is right. that's all that we ask,
it will be called the chris stevens memorial library. several members of the am bass boar's family were on hand for the honor nors. >> he was in the peace corps and was in iraq, learned some more languages, and then after that, he went to law school and practiced law a bit, and did foreign service. >> family friends said the country lost one of its best and brightest when he was killed in gwen gay say, libya. >> he was dedicated to that. >> students say his legacy will...
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and steven slides in. called safe. very close. manager ejected outraged in the end doesn't matter a's lose>2 3 3-2. now half game back of texas. giants back home against the d backs. here comes the bride. bachelorette night. sandoval homer three times last nature really should have had another fv off look him chugging. 1 nothing giant giants. next batter sanchez fly ball to right. lack out people. we have panda incomin incoming. miguel gets wiped out. panda dives and tagged. i think he was out. giants up 2 nothing. arizona score 4 in the fifth off ryanç and 2 outs the double d backs the lead. buster may have a hair line fracture on top this d backs win 4-2. nfl season kicked off with broncos defending the ravens. no lewis. reid. baltimore that equaled a happy manning. game delayed by 34 minutes because of lightning. then it was peyton who struck early and often. he has new weapons. thomas played college hoop at portland state. fantasy sleerp. 2 touch downs tonight. third quarter manning 28 yards. andre juggling holding on. also
and steven slides in. called safe. very close. manager ejected outraged in the end doesn't matter a's lose>2 3 3-2. now half game back of texas. giants back home against the d backs. here comes the bride. bachelorette night. sandoval homer three times last nature really should have had another fv off look him chugging. 1 nothing giant giants. next batter sanchez fly ball to right. lack out people. we have panda incomin incoming. miguel gets wiped out. panda dives and tagged. i think he was...
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and steven slides in. called safe. very close. manager ejected outraged in the end doesn't matter a's lose>2 3 3-2. now half game back of texas. giants back home against the d backs. here comes the bride. bachelorette night. sandoval homer three times last nature really should have had another fv off look him chugging. 1 nothing giant giants. next batter sanchez fly ball to right. lack out people. we have panda incomin incoming. miguel gets wiped out. panda dives and tagged. i think he was out. giants up 2 nothing. arizona score 4 in the fifth off ryanç and 2 outs the double d backs the lead. buster may have a hair line fracture on top this d backs win 4-2. nfl season kicked off with broncos defending the ravens. no lewis. reid. baltimore that equaled a happy manning. game delayed by 34 minutes because of lightning. then it was peyton who struck early and often. he has new weapons. thomas played college hoop at portland state. fantasy sleerp. 2 touch downs tonight. third quarter manning 28 yards. andre juggling holding on. also
and steven slides in. called safe. very close. manager ejected outraged in the end doesn't matter a's lose>2 3 3-2. now half game back of texas. giants back home against the d backs. here comes the bride. bachelorette night. sandoval homer three times last nature really should have had another fv off look him chugging. 1 nothing giant giants. next batter sanchez fly ball to right. lack out people. we have panda incomin incoming. miguel gets wiped out. panda dives and tagged. i think he was...
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but just 12 weeks later, jessica and steven found out that they were pregnant again. >> that's got to be a challenge, to go through the pregnancy again not knowing if possibly the same thing could happen again. >> well, unfortunately at week 18, this second child, also a little boy, they decided to name him jacob, had a fatal diagnosis, but jessica and steven decided to give this second child a fighting chance. now on september 5th of 2011, little jacob was born. he survived only two and a half days. >> that is tough to put yourself through again. >> even though they had to deal with so much heart ache, they decided to try again. and this time it's a little girl and they decided to name her phoebe hope. and it's time for delivery. >> she's gorgeous. >> it really is such a beautiful story. if people are moved by their story, they are accepting donations large and small to help with some of the medical bills to endure. they're only raising money from september 5th to october 15th. >> those are the two birthdays of tye and jacob, their first two children. >> personally i think there are
but just 12 weeks later, jessica and steven found out that they were pregnant again. >> that's got to be a challenge, to go through the pregnancy again not knowing if possibly the same thing could happen again. >> well, unfortunately at week 18, this second child, also a little boy, they decided to name him jacob, had a fatal diagnosis, but jessica and steven decided to give this second child a fighting chance. now on september 5th of 2011, little jacob was born. he survived only...
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stevens vs williams, u.s. open. top 2 american women in tennis. the far court, hitting it right there. no chance of beating her like she did at the australian open. williams did it volley. now, just like that. [ applause ] >> even the younger stevens had to marvel at that one. had to applaud. although she was holding a racket. stevens would hang on from there. that is a hit. winning the first round match 6- 4. it is on to the semifinals. the u.s. open on cbs. >> all right. absolutely. yes. tomorrow afternoon. all right, you are hosting "gameday" tonight and your favorite. >> ultmat fighting. a guilty pleasure of hers, i am sure. >> no. really? >> in the studio here. all for your viewing pleasure. [ laughter ] >> i will be tuning in. thank you. >> all right. >> how about this, a candy store an arcade, bike repair shop. all in a day's work when you work at facebook. these are some of the posh perks they are luring to get top people away from the competition. a look inside of the minicity tonight at 11:00 right here on cbs 5, kpix5. "60 minutes" is n
stevens vs williams, u.s. open. top 2 american women in tennis. the far court, hitting it right there. no chance of beating her like she did at the australian open. williams did it volley. now, just like that. [ applause ] >> even the younger stevens had to marvel at that one. had to applaud. although she was holding a racket. stevens would hang on from there. that is a hit. winning the first round match 6- 4. it is on to the semifinals. the u.s. open on cbs. >> all right....
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i fit a stereotype of a disabled though i'm not. >> reporter: steven hawking was diagnosed -- he was given just three years live. that was 50 years a go. his books, "a brief history of time." his movie is brief just 19 minutes but gives a world a glimpse in to his history. his time. al jazeera, cambridge. >>> stay tuned. the forecast tapd weather is next. that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko >>> we're watching the tropics now. a little activity here in the gulf and what was "manuel" is over mexico and still caution problems there with heavy rain. it could intensify in to a tropical storm. it doesn't look like it's intense now but it could do that in the forecast next 48 hours. really intensified is super typhoon and looks impressive with the satellite picture speupt equivalent to a satellite storm. there's the eye. that's an indication that's a powerful storm moving towards the taiwan. maybe this weekend it will be impacting taiwan to impact the strength. flooding around the river and now going to nebraska and that area of water around boulder slowly work its way east w
i fit a stereotype of a disabled though i'm not. >> reporter: steven hawking was diagnosed -- he was given just three years live. that was 50 years a go. his books, "a brief history of time." his movie is brief just 19 minutes but gives a world a glimpse in to his history. his time. al jazeera, cambridge. >>> stay tuned. the forecast tapd weather is next. that's all i have an real money. victoria azarenko >>> we're watching the tropics now. a little activity...
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serena up 4-1, 20-year-old stevens wasn't there for the second set. she air mails it into the crowd. serena won the break. and serve for the match. now, on match point. stevens. will find the net. serena advances to the qualifies for the 11th time in flushing meadow. looking for her 17th major title. >> third round for the defending champion. andy murray had no trouble. last year's u.s. open was his first ever major victory and is 29-2 over his last five grand slam tournaments. he moves on in straight sets. >>> ways looking to sweep tampa bay before the rangers come to town. tomorrow, texas a loser so theways will be a game back in the west with a victory. a's raided 61 grand for breast cancer awareness day and then treated the fans to a home run derby. coco crisp. see ya. and griffin, seven innings, seven strikeouts, got help from the defense in the seventh, jennings singles, cespedes with the throw. still 2-1. bottom half of the inning, vogt goes long. a's one game back. with the 5-1 victory, sweeping the rays. >> we're excited. we feel like we have
serena up 4-1, 20-year-old stevens wasn't there for the second set. she air mails it into the crowd. serena won the break. and serve for the match. now, on match point. stevens. will find the net. serena advances to the qualifies for the 11th time in flushing meadow. looking for her 17th major title. >> third round for the defending champion. andy murray had no trouble. last year's u.s. open was his first ever major victory and is 29-2 over his last five grand slam tournaments. he moves...
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>> yes, steven. while an official statement was read to us on the phone, and it says that the syrian national coalition is calling on members of congress, of the u.s. congress to stand by the syrian people and to take their responsibility to save the city and people from a regime that killed more than 110,000 people. the statement also says that if the international community including, of course, the u.s. and members of the u.s. congress does not or do not take any action, then that will mean a green light for the syrian regime to continue killing the syrian people. it's interesting to note, steven, members of the syrian opposition who are in d.c. and washington have already started to talk to members of the u.s. congress trying to persuade them and explain their positions. they are forming a sort of lobbying group. it's very interesting. this is the official line coming to us from the syrian national coalition. leading members of the syrian national coalition are very surprised and disappointed by
>> yes, steven. while an official statement was read to us on the phone, and it says that the syrian national coalition is calling on members of congress, of the u.s. congress to stand by the syrian people and to take their responsibility to save the city and people from a regime that killed more than 110,000 people. the statement also says that if the international community including, of course, the u.s. and members of the u.s. congress does not or do not take any action, then that will...
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steven's story. you'll see a slideshow that takes you inside the university of iowa's research facility. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit, call us at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> high-tech health care is bringing hope to patients while boosting the fortunes of silicon valley companies. >> hospitals are buying morrow bots than ever before. our business and tech reporter scott budman spent time with one of those robots. >> reporter: that's the sound and this is the machine changing the way we fight cancer, the cyber knight, sales rising as hospitals turn to high-tech radiation treatments and ak queue ray ceo tells us spay shents start to expect medical devices like the cyber knife in hospitals, focusing a precision lays zer beam to target and eliminate a tumor. >> what that does is it translates into better clinical benefit for the patient. they can be treated more rapidly. they have less side effects as a result. >> the cyber knife and is its companio
steven's story. you'll see a slideshow that takes you inside the university of iowa's research facility. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit, call us at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> high-tech health care is bringing hope to patients while boosting the fortunes of silicon valley companies. >> hospitals are buying morrow bots than ever before. our business and tech reporter scott budman spent time with one of those robots....
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. >> we must recognize as embassador chris stevens did that there's a certain amount of risk inherit in these occupations and that effective diplomacy cannot be conductedded from behind the walls of a fortress. >> embassador stevens died along with sean smith and two former navy seals, tyrone woods and glen dougherty. katherine, parts of this hearing got very heated. >> reporter: it was a disconnect between the state departments and most american's definition of accountability. >> in the real world this would never happen. this would never ever happen. they would be fired. they would be terminated because they failed. >> four midlevel manager placed on leave were reassigned in august with one lawmaker questioning reports they also received bonuses. >> who made the decision, you or secretary clinton, to not be transparent with regard to bonus. >> i don't think either of us. i have to go back and find out. >> at the end of the day, no one is accountable. >> i submit respectfully, mr. chairman, accountability includes being relieved from your job and assigned to other positions. >> no o
. >> we must recognize as embassador chris stevens did that there's a certain amount of risk inherit in these occupations and that effective diplomacy cannot be conductedded from behind the walls of a fortress. >> embassador stevens died along with sean smith and two former navy seals, tyrone woods and glen dougherty. katherine, parts of this hearing got very heated. >> reporter: it was a disconnect between the state departments and most american's definition of...
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what's wrong with that, steven? what are you saying, steven? >> what's so important about what you just said is increasingly -- it's not true. that for the average person you can work hard and have a little more success. that what's happened is the economy has become more and more unbalanced. it's so expensive to go to college. wages are down. people now $1.2 trillion in student debt. people can't afford to stay in their homes. in fact, the concentration of wealth in a teeny group of people makes it harder for the majority of people to do better. so i'm not saying that -- year after year we have the same trend. which is fewer people have more. and more people have less. it's undermining basic american value that everybody should have a chance. >> the fact that college is expensive is kind of a red herring here. what we're talking about is the question of ceo compensation. and you're uncomfortable with the idea that ceos make really, really, really big dollars. i think a lot of people are. and your position, you don't get to be ceo because your
what's wrong with that, steven? what are you saying, steven? >> what's so important about what you just said is increasingly -- it's not true. that for the average person you can work hard and have a little more success. that what's happened is the economy has become more and more unbalanced. it's so expensive to go to college. wages are down. people now $1.2 trillion in student debt. people can't afford to stay in their homes. in fact, the concentration of wealth in a teeny group of...
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a finish stevens cannot get back in time. stevens wasn't there for the second set as she air mails it into the crowd. serena won the break point and served for the match, and on match point, stevens finds the net. serena advances to the quarterfinals for the 11th 11th time in 14 yours at flushing meadow, looking for the a 17th major title. >> third round for the men, defending champ andy murray no trouble dispensing his opponent. last year's u.s. open champ, his first major victory, he moves on to the round of 16 in straight sets. layton hewitt also moving on. >> third around, deutsche bank. second event of the fedex playoff. steve stricker, right up there. 8-under. three back of the leader. henrik stensen always seems to be in contention, birdie on 11 pushes him two back, 17 under, and they're all chasing sergio garcia,. a 6-under 65. 19-under on the tournament, heading into monday's final round. >>> this abc sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> ama: thank you, shu. next on abc7 news at 6:00. why resea
a finish stevens cannot get back in time. stevens wasn't there for the second set as she air mails it into the crowd. serena won the break point and served for the match, and on match point, stevens finds the net. serena advances to the quarterfinals for the 11th 11th time in 14 yours at flushing meadow, looking for the a 17th major title. >> third round for the men, defending champ andy murray no trouble dispensing his opponent. last year's u.s. open champ, his first major victory, he...
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steven brings a lot of tenacity, but fighting a losing battle. doc definitely won the battle and apple is going higher. >> tell us who you think won. you can use #bull or #bear. we'll give you the results at the end of the show. >>> there's been a slew of record highs in the s&p, yet again today. dominic chu is here with a closer look. >> scott, let's take a look. there haven't been really big flashing lights, bells and whistles, going off. we're only about 1.5% away from record highs in the s&p. in today's trade alone, we've got 50 new 52-week highs for the s&p 500 stocks. out of those, 32 are record highs. and there are some interesting names that are driving the trade across multiple sectors. take walgreen for instance, the drugstore chain. it's up 33% this year. it's at a record high. same with health insurance giant united health group, also at a record high. its stock is up 38% this year. and how about aerospace and defense giant boeing? it sounds like a boring name, but it's up 42% this year, and it's at a, yes, record high. so, guys, 50 n
steven brings a lot of tenacity, but fighting a losing battle. doc definitely won the battle and apple is going higher. >> tell us who you think won. you can use #bull or #bear. we'll give you the results at the end of the show. >>> there's been a slew of record highs in the s&p, yet again today. dominic chu is here with a closer look. >> scott, let's take a look. there haven't been really big flashing lights, bells and whistles, going off. we're only about 1.5% away...
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steven, do you think that that was a sob story that you just gave me? "the suze orman show." let's go to nevada. joe, what can i do for you? >> good evening, miss orman. i appreciate your advice. thank you. >> joe, joe. you can call me suze, okay? >> okay, suze. >> all right, good. that's what i like to hear. go for it. ask me your question. >> okay, a few months ago, my boss gave me a new company credit card to purchase employee travel. however, when checking my report recently, i was surprised to see that the new card and $54,000 of company debt being reported. now, i'm not comfortable with this, and i haven't said anything to my boss. should i be concerned or am i worrying for nothing? >> all right, so on your credit report, you're seeing $54,000 of what? >> company credit-card debt. >> company credit-card debt. is that because on this particular card you've charged $54,000? >> well, i book travel for the company, and -- yeah. >> and are you telling me that with the $54,000 that you have charged on this credit card that's in your individual name that they are not paying th
steven, do you think that that was a sob story that you just gave me? "the suze orman show." let's go to nevada. joe, what can i do for you? >> good evening, miss orman. i appreciate your advice. thank you. >> joe, joe. you can call me suze, okay? >> okay, suze. >> all right, good. that's what i like to hear. go for it. ask me your question. >> okay, a few months ago, my boss gave me a new company credit card to purchase employee travel. however, when...
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we have a series of cirriculum to honor him, and his work. >> stevens was editor of the school paper and active in model united nations club. he went on to uc berkeley, majoring in history after graduation joined peace corps. >> we're celebrating the legacy of ambassador steven autos with money donate bid his family and friends the center announced a found support student research and travel to north africa and the middle east. to. >> there is a legacy is that he was willing to risk his life in purse yuft his job which is in this case international diplomacy. >> stepfather told us today quote, what he stood for and represented is pop ported by memorials and tributes paid to hism he became a hero, we're proud of him. >> more trouble tonight for a highway project that is coming under fire from environmental protestors having a permit revoked caltrans resumed hauling dirt but can only hall at night through the town of willit. two demonstrators chained themselves backing up trucks and stopping work on the project. three people were arrested. caltrans is building a bypass but they're buil
we have a series of cirriculum to honor him, and his work. >> stevens was editor of the school paper and active in model united nations club. he went on to uc berkeley, majoring in history after graduation joined peace corps. >> we're celebrating the legacy of ambassador steven autos with money donate bid his family and friends the center announced a found support student research and travel to north africa and the middle east. to. >> there is a legacy is that he was willing...
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a finish stevens cannot get back in time. stevens wasn't there for the send set as she air mails it into the crowd. serena won the break point and served for the match, and on match point, stevens finds the net. serena advans to the quarterfinals for the 11th 11th time in 14 yours at flushing meadow, looking for the a 17th major title. >> third round for the men, defending champ andy murray no trouble dispensing his opponent. last year's.s. open champ, his first major victory, he moves on to the round of 16 in straight sets. layton hewitt also moving on. >> third around,deutsche bank. second event of the fedex playoff. steve stricker, right up there. 8-under. three back of the leader. henrik stensen alwayseems to be in contention, birdie on 11 pushes him two back, 17 under, and they're all chasing sergio garcia,. a 6-under5. 19-under on the tournament, heading into monday's final round. >>> this abc sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardre. >> ama: thank you, shu. next on abc7 news at 6:00. why researchersre spen
a finish stevens cannot get back in time. stevens wasn't there for the send set as she air mails it into the crowd. serena won the break point and served for the match, and on match point, stevens finds the net. serena advans to the quarterfinals for the 11th 11th time in 14 yours at flushing meadow, looking for the a 17th major title. >> third round for the men, defending champ andy murray no trouble dispensing his opponent. last year's.s. open champ, his first major victory, he moves on...
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stevens and three other americans were killed on an attack on september 11 of last year. >> that is a nice tribute. 4:45 now. wounded military veterans and some of the victims of the boston marathon bombing joining forces tonight for a fund-raiser. they will be in boston for the opener against the new york jets. this one part of an effort to raise money for both groups. before tonight's coin toss veterans and victims will join the players out on the field. organizers, they say they hope this event will help teach fans the human spirit cannot be broken by tragedy. >> facebook is in hot water with the ftc. commissioners looking into the company's plan to change its privacy policy. kayla tausche live at world headquarters with details and the rest of our news before the bell. good morning. >> good morning. the facebook privacy seems to get longer and longer and the federal trade commission is looking whether it violated privacy rights when it updated the policies. last month facebook announced a change to its privacy policy removing language that allows users to determine how their names
stevens and three other americans were killed on an attack on september 11 of last year. >> that is a nice tribute. 4:45 now. wounded military veterans and some of the victims of the boston marathon bombing joining forces tonight for a fund-raiser. they will be in boston for the opener against the new york jets. this one part of an effort to raise money for both groups. before tonight's coin toss veterans and victims will join the players out on the field. organizers, they say they hope...