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o'rourke again and diane, who joins us from chicago. first of all, diane, i'm going to ask you, is this a situation, is there enough meat in this proposal by the republicans to actually have some sense of how it's going to affect the economy? >> well, there's some things i guess we could look at. my own view is high income tax cuts to extend them now, although i wasn't in favor of them initially because of the deficit producing characteristics they have now, it's just too dangerous to do it because of the extortions they cause to financial markets and investors in financial markets for a year to extend them. my own view is we really need to regroup and rethink the entire tax code, simplify it, eliminate a lot of deductions and tax rates. that's a very different kind of rhetoric than we're hearing. we're just hearing a lot of bouncing around about what are the ideas already out there. i don't hear a lot of new ideas out there about how to deal with the deficit. the deficit, the elephant in the room is medicare and medicaid. nobody is tal
o'rourke again and diane, who joins us from chicago. first of all, diane, i'm going to ask you, is this a situation, is there enough meat in this proposal by the republicans to actually have some sense of how it's going to affect the economy? >> well, there's some things i guess we could look at. my own view is high income tax cuts to extend them now, although i wasn't in favor of them initially because of the deficit producing characteristics they have now, it's just too dangerous to do...
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our thanks to diane sawyer. bob woodward's book, obama's wars, is in stores now. >>> when we come back, another story from the war, but this time shocking revelations from the front lines. an arresting scene of confession. tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt 66% of new products have some kind of intelligence built in... refrigerators order groceries from the store. washing machines run when energy prices are lowest... and dryers call for service before they break down. air conditioners respond to local weather reports. software gives businesses new ways to connect to customers. by making things smarter, life gets better. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. i'm an ibmer. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. we want to prove it. take the natural instincts challenge. get healthier color in 10 minutes. guaranteed. or, we'll buy you 2 boxes of your old color. for details, go to naturalinstincts.com. or, we'll buy you 2 boxes of your old color. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and
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he has now passed it on, officially, from jack kirsch men to diane as our fifth poet laureate. you would have thought that it must have gone on longer. but i am proud of it. as was jack, and i do not see him here, of his stewardship. jack and i did not always agree on every issue, and i went into this with some risk that i would be scorned even after appointing him. i would never have appointed him if i thought it would change his tenor. quite the contrary. i have admired him even more because he did an outstanding job as a steward of that position and really democratized the position even more reaching out into the neighborhood and also reaching out around the world in international issues, internationalizing our status. that is really important, raising the bar, also. he had a strategy of going deep into the community and broadening debt strategy in a broader context. i look for to extending that tradition which our new po gloria. i have had the privilege of reading through not only poetry but a lot of opinions that opinion-makers have, and lot of letters, and lot associated
he has now passed it on, officially, from jack kirsch men to diane as our fifth poet laureate. you would have thought that it must have gone on longer. but i am proud of it. as was jack, and i do not see him here, of his stewardship. jack and i did not always agree on every issue, and i went into this with some risk that i would be scorned even after appointing him. i would never have appointed him if i thought it would change his tenor. quite the contrary. i have admired him even more because...
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hi, diane. >> hi. >> susie: let's start off talking about the fed first. what is the fed waiting for? how bad do things have to get for the fed to take some action to boost the economy? >> really, the fed doesn't have to see things get a lot worse, but they have to see things not improve. the economy has deteriorated over the summer, they need to see the economy reaccelerate, and if it doesn't reaccelrate fast enough, the fed will act. we se need to see another bad report, and the inflation rate closer to zero. and i don't think treasury bonds would be the only thing they could buy. they can buy mortgag mortgage-backed securities, and since the housing market is still bad. >> susie: let's say that the fed takes action in the way you're talking about, pumping more money into the economy. will it make a difference? will businesses borrow more, spend more, and hire more? will it make a difference? >> nobody knows for sure. we're in uncharted territory. many within the fed system don't think it will make a difference. and there are others who think if it makes
hi, diane. >> hi. >> susie: let's start off talking about the fed first. what is the fed waiting for? how bad do things have to get for the fed to take some action to boost the economy? >> really, the fed doesn't have to see things get a lot worse, but they have to see things not improve. the economy has deteriorated over the summer, they need to see the economy reaccelerate, and if it doesn't reaccelrate fast enough, the fed will act. we se need to see another bad report, and...
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>> reporter: well, diane, her detention became a powerful symbol of the wider standoff between the u.s. and iran, and after several false starts and doubts up to the very last minute, she finally has her freedom. for sarah shourd, 14 months behind bars ended with a joyful reunion with her mother. earlier, she left the tehran prison where she had been held in solitary con foinment for the spotlight and a fright to the persian gulf nation of oman. >> i'm very humbled, the more i learn about what people have done for me, what governments have done for me, the more i feel humbled. >> reporter: she was freed for health reasons after discovering a lump in her breast. but not until half a million dollars in bail was made, which officials insist did not come from the u.s. government. she's leaving behind josh fattal and shane bauer, who became her fiance in prison. shourd's mother said, i'm going to make sure she's going to get the attention and care she needs. i can only imagine how bittersweet her freedom must be. bittersweet for the other families, as well. we reached the fattals at home in
>> reporter: well, diane, her detention became a powerful symbol of the wider standoff between the u.s. and iran, and after several false starts and doubts up to the very last minute, she finally has her freedom. for sarah shourd, 14 months behind bars ended with a joyful reunion with her mother. earlier, she left the tehran prison where she had been held in solitary con foinment for the spotlight and a fright to the persian gulf nation of oman. >> i'm very humbled, the more i learn...
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diane? >> thanks, jake. good to see you at the white house tonight. >>> and, a tension time for the u.s. military today, as a conflict heated up between the u.s. and pakistan. pakistan shut down the most important supply route for the forces fighting in afghanistan, retaliating for a helicopter strike gone wrong. martha raddatz has been following the developments all day. martha, how did it get to this point? >> reporter: this began early this morning when a u.s. apache helicopter briefly crossed into pakistan where it was fired upon. assuming they were taking upmy fire, they fired back. but what the helicopter's apparently hit was an outpostmaned by pakistani soldiers and three of them were killed. >> could this get worse for american troops? what could happen? >> reporter: well, it could because they closed down this path. we were there along the pass last year. they bring tons of food and military supplies to u.s. troops every day. the u.s. is now in urgent talks with the pakistanis to get it opened back
diane? >> thanks, jake. good to see you at the white house tonight. >>> and, a tension time for the u.s. military today, as a conflict heated up between the u.s. and pakistan. pakistan shut down the most important supply route for the forces fighting in afghanistan, retaliating for a helicopter strike gone wrong. martha raddatz has been following the developments all day. martha, how did it get to this point? >> reporter: this began early this morning when a u.s. apache...
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diane? >> an exciting time already out there on the campaign trail. thank you, jon. going to turn now to george stephanopoulos. let's go back to this decision about the economic team. what's behind this and what does it mean for all of us? >> reporter: this was not unexpected. larry summers had two years from leaving harvard to get back and hold onto his tenure. he had told the president last year that he was likely to leave at the end of this year. >> he's a big player. >> reporter: he is. and he's the third big player. on the economic team. peter orszag, christina romer, now larry summers have all gone. white house officials tell me summers' position will not be filled until after the election, but this is not the only change in the white house. very possible maybe even likely that rahm emanuel, the chief of staff, will run for mayor of chicago. there is likely to be changes in the communications and political team as the re-election approaches so, i would expect a significant reorganizati
diane? >> an exciting time already out there on the campaign trail. thank you, jon. going to turn now to george stephanopoulos. let's go back to this decision about the economic team. what's behind this and what does it mean for all of us? >> reporter: this was not unexpected. larry summers had two years from leaving harvard to get back and hold onto his tenure. he had told the president last year that he was likely to leave at the end of this year. >> he's a big player....
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i'm diane sawyer here in new york with george stephanopoulos on a night many people thought would never come. seven years later, more than 4,000 american lives cost, president obama is about to announce the end of combat missions in iraq. >> and it was a war president obama opposed from the start. that opposition helped make him president. but ironically, diane, he probably wouldn't be making this announcement tonight but for president bush's 2007 surge of forces in iraq, which president obama also opposed. >> a year ago, 130,000 american troops in iraq, tonight, less than 50,000. dan harris is in baghdad tonight. he's been with the troops, standing in front of one of saddam's former presidential palaces, dan. >> good evening. not a lot of people are going to see this speech live in this country because it's 3:00 in the morning now. local media here are covering the story aggressively. and tonight the iraqi prime minister gave his own nationally televised address in which he called the end of the combat mission a major step toward restoring this country's sovereignty. back to you. >> th
i'm diane sawyer here in new york with george stephanopoulos on a night many people thought would never come. seven years later, more than 4,000 american lives cost, president obama is about to announce the end of combat missions in iraq. >> and it was a war president obama opposed from the start. that opposition helped make him president. but ironically, diane, he probably wouldn't be making this announcement tonight but for president bush's 2007 surge of forces in iraq, which president...
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and diane when i come back. most customized piecf furniture you will ever own. ♪ get that one piece right and the rest of the room will just fall into place. it starts with you introducing yourself to the world of ethan allen. see your ethan allen design center today for two beautiful ways to save. see your ethan allen design center today i but i justve my 5 employcan't afford it.ance, i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health insurance. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. not anymore. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org it's not just fair, it's the law. concierge claim centers. so i can just drop off my car and you'll take care of everything? yep, even the rental. what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one
and diane when i come back. most customized piecf furniture you will ever own. ♪ get that one piece right and the rest of the room will just fall into place. it starts with you introducing yourself to the world of ethan allen. see your ethan allen design center today for two beautiful ways to save. see your ethan allen design center today i but i justve my 5 employcan't afford it.ance, i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be...
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. >> reporter: good evening, diane. people in the neighborhood where i'm standing right now have just been let back in. but the real damage is just down their street here. take a look at this wasteland that used to be a neighborhood. now, people who live down there still aren't allowed to go back in. instead, it's filled with investigators who are still trying to figure out exactly why this happened. the natural gas pipe that leveled this neighborhood was packed up and trucked out by the ntsb today as their most critical piece of evidence, even as neighbors just down the street are finally returning home. >> what the [ bleep ] happened? >> reporter: the people who live on the street where this incredible home video was taken are still nervous, and the sight of pg&e workers using electronic sniffers to check for more leaks under their street isn't helping. >> i feel secure, but she's not. she's scared. she keeps telling me, "i don't wanna come home, mom, i don't wanna go home." >> reporter: investigators so far have two
. >> reporter: good evening, diane. people in the neighborhood where i'm standing right now have just been let back in. but the real damage is just down their street here. take a look at this wasteland that used to be a neighborhood. now, people who live down there still aren't allowed to go back in. instead, it's filled with investigators who are still trying to figure out exactly why this happened. the natural gas pipe that leveled this neighborhood was packed up and trucked out by the...
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tonight, diane sawyer, ray la montagne, the first game of nfl tonight, diane sawyer, ray la montagne, the first game of nfl man: we need a sofa. something i can stretch out on! woman: ooh... that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! >>> and finally tonight, we want to bring you the latest on that huge blaze in south san francisco. the red cross reports about 100 people are seeking help at a shelter in san bruno. power outages are affecting 5,000-plus customers. and be sure to check abcnews.com and watch "good morning america" tomorrow morning for the latest on the blazeze night, america. >> jimmy: i'm jimmy kimmel. on the show tonight, the lovely and very journalistic diane sawyer is here. we have music from ray lamontagne and the pariah dogs and i go back-to-school shopping with nolan gould, the kid who plays luke on "m
tonight, diane sawyer, ray la montagne, the first game of nfl tonight, diane sawyer, ray la montagne, the first game of nfl man: we need a sofa. something i can stretch out on! woman: ooh... that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon...
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i know we have a representative from diane feinstein's office. could you raise your hand? where are you? [applause] thank you so much. within two days we had a letter from senator feinstein that was sent to the shanghai office of foreign owe fares urging their support and expediting the paperwork. now with this very official letter, we worked with the vice counsel of the chinese consulate and of the shrank high -- shanghai office of foreign affairs, and the director of the asian arts music and his director. we refer to mrs. yang of the shanghai cultural association. i want to say that the shanghai team and others finalized the paperwork, obtained the customs cleernls, not with a moment to spare. we had already missed two boats. this was the last boat in order for us to make this dedication. with that, with the mayor's future and schedule, who knew if we would ever get this gathering together. we are really pleased that it all worked out. i had a terrific professional team of staff at the arts commission. smart problem solvers with a good sense of humor. i would like to sin
i know we have a representative from diane feinstein's office. could you raise your hand? where are you? [applause] thank you so much. within two days we had a letter from senator feinstein that was sent to the shanghai office of foreign owe fares urging their support and expediting the paperwork. now with this very official letter, we worked with the vice counsel of the chinese consulate and of the shrank high -- shanghai office of foreign affairs, and the director of the asian arts music and...
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diane abbott is too busy to watch drama. let's move on to some quick fire questions, quick responses from the candidates to topical and other issues. the question is -- is a fresh investigation needed into the news of the world phone hacking allegations? >> yes, it is. these allegations go to the heart of david cameron is a town industry. some said they knew about the acting that was taking place, and their multiple people saying that. >> @ balls. could yes, for the reasons ed said but the question is adjustments. you do not want to sweep it under the carpet. you should get this sorted out. then we can move on. >> yes, there should be a fresh investigation. it is inconceivable that news of the world did not new but they are doing systematically. it is a question of judgment, david cameron judgment. did any of us could of been on this list who are being hacked into. anyone in this audience could of been on the list. it is very important at a time when we're serious about taking on the abuse of power by the state. the private
diane abbott is too busy to watch drama. let's move on to some quick fire questions, quick responses from the candidates to topical and other issues. the question is -- is a fresh investigation needed into the news of the world phone hacking allegations? >> yes, it is. these allegations go to the heart of david cameron is a town industry. some said they knew about the acting that was taking place, and their multiple people saying that. >> @ balls. could yes, for the reasons ed said...
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she had done a great job in what she was supposed to do there. >> geraldo: the one thing that diane does cut you loose aside from an affair that doesn't need to be brought up again is the apparent lie that your brother attests that you were never a cheer leader for the washington redskins football team. will you right now as you sit here today and remembering that we are all friends here, will you say that you misstated that it was not true that you were not a cheer leader for the washington redskins. >> it is funny when my brother said that we talked about it after. >> geraldo: don't explain it. why don't you say i was not a cheer leader. >> i cheered in the alumni as they asked me to do. i didn't go to them, geraldo, they came to me. >> geraldo: my final question of how you will support yourself. this is a doll, a michaele doll. this is the outfit you wore to the white house. where can people buy the doll? >> this is a cute doll. i don't profit from here. she probably. >> we understand iting being marketed worldwide. >> geraldo: and you are getting no money from it? >> unfortunately. >
she had done a great job in what she was supposed to do there. >> geraldo: the one thing that diane does cut you loose aside from an affair that doesn't need to be brought up again is the apparent lie that your brother attests that you were never a cheer leader for the washington redskins football team. will you right now as you sit here today and remembering that we are all friends here, will you say that you misstated that it was not true that you were not a cheer leader for the...
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it's kind of like a cult. >> reporter: diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," skokie, illinois. >> suzanne: that's "nightly business report" for friday, september 17. i'm suzanne pratt. good night everyone, and have a good weekend. you too, tom! >> tom: good night suzanne. i'm tom hudson. good night everyone. we hope to see all of you again monday night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information about investing is available in "nightly business report's" videos. to order this dvd, call 1-800- play-pbs or visit online at shoppbs.org. >> be more. pbs. [church bells ringing]
it's kind of like a cult. >> reporter: diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," skokie, illinois. >> suzanne: that's "nightly business report" for friday, september 17. i'm suzanne pratt. good night everyone, and have a good weekend. you too, tom! >> tom: good night suzanne. i'm tom hudson. good night everyone. we hope to see all of you again monday night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by...
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and as diane eastabrook reports, a summer staple for many rural communities is also on the ropes. >> reporter: in the midwest, county fairs are a part of the culture. but in illinois, fairs like this one in kankakee county could disappear from the landscape. the state is wrestling with a $13 billion deficit. so, in the current budget year-- which started july 1-- illinois cut by a third the premiums, or the money it pays county fairs for prizes. that put kankakee county in a bind. plans for its august event had been set for months. so, fair president pete schafer faced a big budget hole and little time to fill it. >> you raise your entry fees and lose out on some of the people because they feel the entry fees are too high. you lower your premiums, you lose your entries that way. or, you just eat it and try to make it up some place else. >> reporter: the money illinois provides county fairs has been dwindling over the past few years. but this year, the cuts went deeper and reached beyond the fairgrounds. >> 4h is a huge part of rural life and county fairs like this one. and it, too, i
and as diane eastabrook reports, a summer staple for many rural communities is also on the ropes. >> reporter: in the midwest, county fairs are a part of the culture. but in illinois, fairs like this one in kankakee county could disappear from the landscape. the state is wrestling with a $13 billion deficit. so, in the current budget year-- which started july 1-- illinois cut by a third the premiums, or the money it pays county fairs for prizes. that put kankakee county in a bind. plans...
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but as diane eastabrook reports, the industry is now flying into a more uncertain season. >> reporter: the u.s. airline industry has climbed out of one of the deepest economic holes in its history. last year, revenues dropped nearly 17%. but in the second quarter of this year, they rebounded in double digits for all of the legacy carriers. experts say capacity cuts that airlines made over the last couple of years eliminated many cheap seats, and that put a floor under fares. another factor-- corporate america has been letting more executives fly business class. a positive sign noted by scott gibson, who follows the airline industry for the consulting firm s.h.&e. >> what we have seen is a loosening from that draconian policy, particularly in a world where wall street was starting to say, "i'm not paying these people the bonus levels that i was," and that is really a year- ago type thing. they would relax some of the travel rules a little bit. >> reporter: still, the next few months could be turbulent for the airline industry. the fall is typically a slow season for the airlines, and t
but as diane eastabrook reports, the industry is now flying into a more uncertain season. >> reporter: the u.s. airline industry has climbed out of one of the deepest economic holes in its history. last year, revenues dropped nearly 17%. but in the second quarter of this year, they rebounded in double digits for all of the legacy carriers. experts say capacity cuts that airlines made over the last couple of years eliminated many cheap seats, and that put a floor under fares. another...
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alan, kevin kitchingham, kevin vallen, diane smith. >> good evening. i'm the ceo of emerit goodman and associates. we own the building that will be the most impacted of this project, cathedral hill. the emerit goodman building, probably the oldest wood frame building of san francisco. survived earthquake and fire because it was on the west side of van ness. we renovated after eight years of development and construction in 1985, serving residences and businesses for the last 25 years. your staff presented you, which i saw for the first time today, an august 27th four-page executive summary. i didn't hear any reference to that. in the executive summary it mentions the significant unmitigated environmental impacts and those are the items which should have been dressed in the d.i.r. is, how those impacts which, from an economic sense are called external costs. external costs mean the simplest example is pollution where you'd have a polluting facility putting dust and pollution in people's houses. and that's an external cost instead of the old days before t
alan, kevin kitchingham, kevin vallen, diane smith. >> good evening. i'm the ceo of emerit goodman and associates. we own the building that will be the most impacted of this project, cathedral hill. the emerit goodman building, probably the oldest wood frame building of san francisco. survived earthquake and fire because it was on the west side of van ness. we renovated after eight years of development and construction in 1985, serving residences and businesses for the last 25 years. your...
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thanks, diane. appreciate it. >>> there's some news in the international custody battle that's made its way to the highest levels of the u.s. government. colin bower has met with his two sons who he says were kidnapped by his ex-wife and brought to egypt. >> secretary of state hillary clinton and senator john kerry have both been in bower's corn trying to convince the egyptian government to reunite a father with his son. jeff rossen joins us with the latest here. >> been following this for a few weeks. let me catch people up on what's going on. the update is pretty emotional and powerful. colin bower is married to an egyptian native. they get divorced in 2008. colin got sole cust dooef his kids. but during a routine visitation with the mom, she grabs them, according to u.s. officials, takes them overseas using forged passports, into egypt. her native egypt. they've been in hiding for more than a year. colin hasn't been able to see his kids. he's travelled there seven times now. we did this story her
thanks, diane. appreciate it. >>> there's some news in the international custody battle that's made its way to the highest levels of the u.s. government. colin bower has met with his two sons who he says were kidnapped by his ex-wife and brought to egypt. >> secretary of state hillary clinton and senator john kerry have both been in bower's corn trying to convince the egyptian government to reunite a father with his son. jeff rossen joins us with the latest here. >> been...
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i'm diane dwier, and it's getting warmer in time for labor day. we have a quick look. hello, craig. >> a lot of smile on people's faces with all the sunshine in place today. we felt 90s in places like live more. we have 70s in san francisco, but all of heat that started today gets stronger tomorrow. this is the satellite. cloud cover is into the pacific northwest, and we have warm offshore winds tomorrow. it's enough to give us more in the way of 70s at the beaches, lots of 80s and a few more mid-90s. i'll go over that complete forecast city by city in a few moments. diane. >>> with the warm weather hundreds of people are spending their labor day weekend at the beach, of course, despite the fact there's been two recent sightings the great white sharks along the bay area coast. we're in pacifica with a look at whether the shark sightings are unusual for this time of year. >> reporter: experts say this is the time of year that sharks are actively feeding along the northern california coast. they also admit that there have been more sightings than usual of great white sha
i'm diane dwier, and it's getting warmer in time for labor day. we have a quick look. hello, craig. >> a lot of smile on people's faces with all the sunshine in place today. we felt 90s in places like live more. we have 70s in san francisco, but all of heat that started today gets stronger tomorrow. this is the satellite. cloud cover is into the pacific northwest, and we have warm offshore winds tomorrow. it's enough to give us more in the way of 70s at the beaches, lots of 80s and a few...
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start with you diane. put this in context for us how prevalent is this problem and how are you defining it? >> it's not about women going into the workforce cht that's been happening for a generation. this is about women who have been, maybe they worked part time. they've been homemakers. they're going in to be the breadwinners because their husband's income has been diminished. it's likely a permanent shift. it's a much lower base. the types of base women are getting are not the jobs being lost. >> why do you say it's permanent? >> you look at what's happening, there's a lot of factors. diminished 401(k)s. stock portfolios that are done. housing prices, down. the average american family's wealth has been diminished, so you need that two income more than ever. the other reality is more often than not, it's one income or one and a half at this point because the husbands are not getting the jobs they used to have. >> mary, would you share a little of your story with us? >> sure. my husband was laid off in au
start with you diane. put this in context for us how prevalent is this problem and how are you defining it? >> it's not about women going into the workforce cht that's been happening for a generation. this is about women who have been, maybe they worked part time. they've been homemakers. they're going in to be the breadwinners because their husband's income has been diminished. it's likely a permanent shift. it's a much lower base. the types of base women are getting are not the jobs...
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i love coming to work every day. >> reporter: diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for friday, september 3. i'm susie gharib. have a great weekend. happy labor day, tom. >> tom: you too, susie. i'm tom hudson. we hope to see all of you again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh
i love coming to work every day. >> reporter: diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for friday, september 3. i'm susie gharib. have a great weekend. happy labor day, tom. >> tom: you too, susie. i'm tom hudson. we hope to see all of you again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. pg&e is facing its first legal challenge tonight, filed on behalf of those who live in the san bruno fire zone. the utilities expected to turn over a risk of the most at-risk sections of the pipeline in a matter of days. monty francis is in san bruno with the story for us. monty? >> this lawsuit is seeking class action status, right now only one homeowner is listed on this lawsuit. his attorney tells us, he's been contacted by at least a dozen other people who live in this neighborhood. >> steve dare lives in this house in san bruno, about a mile from the explosion site. his home was not damaged, but he was among those evacuated in the fire's wake. he's suing pg&e in san mateo superior court. the lawsuit seeks to change the way pg&e is managing its $100 million victim's fund. >> in an escrow account. it will no longer be part of pg&e's ability to determine who gets money, instead, it will be something for the court to decide with transparency. >> the lawsuit names dare and others as p
. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer. pg&e is facing its first legal challenge tonight, filed on behalf of those who live in the san bruno fire zone. the utilities expected to turn over a risk of the most at-risk sections of the pipeline in a matter of days. monty francis is in san bruno with the story for us. monty? >> this lawsuit is seeking class action status, right now only one homeowner is listed on this lawsuit. his attorney tells us, he's been contacted by at least a...
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we'll have a little more of it tomorrow in the form of rain, diane. >> i know. this is the golden gate bridge, tough to make out the north or south tower there. next shot brings us out over oakland, looking back over san francisco. we have plenty of cloud cover starting to move on in ahead of the front with the rain right behind it. next shot, over the south end of the bay. 71 in san jose right now. 71 in through napa. the temperatures at this hour have dropped a little bit. a little muggy out there today. you could feel the wind, another story for us today. this evening, 5 to 10 miles per hour. here's the front extending all the way down through eureka. getting ready to come on in closer to tonight. it looks very impressive, we have it right in through here, and reinforcement right there. cold stable air coming through tonight into tomorrow morning, give us some lightning strikes. trace amounts for a tenth to the south. quarter inch to half inch into the north end of the bay. in the hills you're closer to one inch of rain. tomorrow you have the raiders regular
we'll have a little more of it tomorrow in the form of rain, diane. >> i know. this is the golden gate bridge, tough to make out the north or south tower there. next shot brings us out over oakland, looking back over san francisco. we have plenty of cloud cover starting to move on in ahead of the front with the rain right behind it. next shot, over the south end of the bay. 71 in san jose right now. 71 in through napa. the temperatures at this hour have dropped a little bit. a little...
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. >>> now, diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >> a good tuesday to you, juju. tonight on "world news," this is the week health care reform begins to kick in. and we're going to dig deeply to take a look at the changes that take place this week and what they mean to american families. so, see you tonight. and through the week. juju? >> we look forward to that reporting, diane. that's the news at 8:05. >>> time, now, for the weather and sam champion. hey, sam. >> good morning, juju. everybody say good morning to juju. very nice. my friend, austin. say it? >> i wanted to say hi to jonathan on 60 cook street. >> nice, sir. and a very powerful broadcast voice. let's get to the news. we want to show you one or two things. where it was chilly this morning. do you feel a little chilly air in new england? the coldest number on the board will be saranac lake. the numbers come up during the day today. and tomorrow, the summer-like heat is back. new york city's 87 degrees tomorrow. 86 on thursday. d.c. gets to the 90s on thursday. an unusual
. >>> now, diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >> a good tuesday to you, juju. tonight on "world news," this is the week health care reform begins to kick in. and we're going to dig deeply to take a look at the changes that take place this week and what they mean to american families. so, see you tonight. and through the week. juju? >> we look forward to that reporting, diane. that's the news at 8:05. >>> time, now, for...
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. >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, ahmadinejad made comments promoting conspiracy theories about 9/11, and a white house source tells abc news president obama found those theories deeply offensive, and all the more inappropriate to have been made so close to where the world trade center once stood. in his speech to the united nations today, the president underlined that he wants to end the conflict with iran through peaceful means. >> the united states and the international community seek a resolution to our differences with iran. and the door remains open to diplomacy, should iran choose to walk through it. >> reporter: but just a few hours later, the iranian president seemed to slam that door shut. president ahmadinejad questioned the facts about the 9/11 attacks, referring to a coverup. he said most people believe that "some segments within the u.s. government orchestrated the attack to reverse the declining american economy, and to save the zionist regime." israel. it was at this precise moment that the u.s.
. >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, ahmadinejad made comments promoting conspiracy theories about 9/11, and a white house source tells abc news president obama found those theories deeply offensive, and all the more inappropriate to have been made so close to where the world trade center once stood. in his speech to the united nations today, the president underlined that he wants to end the conflict with iran through peaceful means. >> the united states and the international...