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diane? >> as we said, a confounding story. but i want to bring christiane amanpour back in, because we looked at the scenes of what has been happening overseas, and what people have been saying overseas. tell us more about your interview with that imam today. >> reporter: well, yes, indeed, diane, he's just come back, as you know, from a rather lengthy overseas trip sponsored by the state department, all about interfaith dialogue and trying to reach the moderates. and he says this has become a huge international issue, the issue over the islamic center in manhattan and also the threatened koran burning. and so everybody, all over the world, not just here in the united states, is watching. and he felt, and he said to me, that he thought it was a matter of vital national security not to give in or to move that islamic center. this is what he said. >> my major concern with moving it is that the headline in the muslim world will be, islam is under attack in america. this will strengthen the radi
diane? >> as we said, a confounding story. but i want to bring christiane amanpour back in, because we looked at the scenes of what has been happening overseas, and what people have been saying overseas. tell us more about your interview with that imam today. >> reporter: well, yes, indeed, diane, he's just come back, as you know, from a rather lengthy overseas trip sponsored by the state department, all about interfaith dialogue and trying to reach the moderates. and he says this...
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>> reporter: that's right, diane. in addition to getting the brand new federal agency staffed and organized, elizabeth warren will begin the process of setting new lending policies as to avoid hidden fees or predatory practices for credit card agreements, bank overdraft notices or mortgages. elizabeth warren, the congressional overseer of the wall streetfunds, has become the nemesis of financial ceos. >> i want to turn to these guys sometimes and say, "what part of 'we bailed you out' do you not get?" >> reporter: the former sunday school teacher has been unsparing in her criticism of the financial sector. >> they are focused on killing any kind of serious reform, and particularly, any kind of serious for, in particular, any kind of serious reform that would directly affect the pocketbooks of americans. this is -- this is unbelievable. >> reporter: at stake? billions in profits. ceos and their allies worry that warren will focus on her view of social justice more than on a strong economy. >> the issue is more, what wi
>> reporter: that's right, diane. in addition to getting the brand new federal agency staffed and organized, elizabeth warren will begin the process of setting new lending policies as to avoid hidden fees or predatory practices for credit card agreements, bank overdraft notices or mortgages. elizabeth warren, the congressional overseer of the wall streetfunds, has become the nemesis of financial ceos. >> i want to turn to these guys sometimes and say, "what part of 'we bailed...
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>> reporter: that's right, diane. and the white house says secretary of state hillary clinton will lead those negotiations as she takes on an increased leadership role in the day-to-day task of brokering peace that has, for so many of her predecessors, proved illusive. hillary clinton has never before faced a challenge as daunting as this one. >> this is in the national security interests of the united states, but we can not and we will not impose a solution. >> reporter: the world will be watching to see what she brings to the table. >> i think she has credibility now, whether that translates into diplomatic skills, i don't know. frankly she's untested as a mediator. >> reporter: some see clinton's experience as a politician as an asset, since she will understand not just policy, but politics. how the palestinians and israeli leaders can sell the negotiations back home. >> she's got the best type of political mind that knows where you meet the point of principle and knows where you need the subtlety and the compromis
>> reporter: that's right, diane. and the white house says secretary of state hillary clinton will lead those negotiations as she takes on an increased leadership role in the day-to-day task of brokering peace that has, for so many of her predecessors, proved illusive. hillary clinton has never before faced a challenge as daunting as this one. >> this is in the national security interests of the united states, but we can not and we will not impose a solution. >> reporter: the...
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diane? >> 30 foot waves. and you said 100 feet from the eye of the storm, you still get hurricane winds? >> reporter: 100 miles, that's right, from the eye of that storm. so -- and they're saying that storm can get as close as 70, 75 miles to the outer banks and also again to the cape. so that means there's a really good-sized area of land that will see hurricane force winds without a direct hit. >> watching and waiting for earl tonight. thank you, sam champion. >>> and we turn now to that workplace nightmare played out on live tv today, and the target was television's discovery channel. police say a man armed with a gun and metal canisters raising the possibility of explosives, took hostages in the lobby of the discovery channel building outside washington, d.c. 1,900 people work there. in the day care center. date, the latest on the tense standoff in silver springs this afternoon. pierre? >> reporter: diane, the shooter is now dead, shot by police. but it was a crazy tense day and still not over. police are
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diane? >> all right, thanks, jake. and we want to dig down into that poll and bring in george stephanopoulos now. what struck you the most? >> reporter: the economy is the top line story here, but beneath that is, what had been holding the president up is how people feel about him personally, but you're starting to see a slide there. the number of americans think that he's too liberal go way up. look at this number. does the president understand the problems of people like you? a steady slide since he took office in the beginning of 2009. white house aides know this is happening and they believe one of the answers is to get the president out there in more venues like you say on monday. >> to re-establish that personal connection, exactly. but you and i were talking earlier that in some sense, it's throw the bums out, both parties? >> reporter: everybody in washington now, if it's a democrat, no is 56%. a republican is 58%. >> so that is equal. but republicans are indicating they're going to come out in force, which may
diane? >> all right, thanks, jake. and we want to dig down into that poll and bring in george stephanopoulos now. what struck you the most? >> reporter: the economy is the top line story here, but beneath that is, what had been holding the president up is how people feel about him personally, but you're starting to see a slide there. the number of americans think that he's too liberal go way up. look at this number. does the president understand the problems of people like you? a...
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diane? >> neal, as you know, that gas pipe was enormous, we're talking 30 inches in diameter and buried three feet under ground. the utility company, pacific gas and electric, says it is still too hot to get close. but as we said, neighbors say they knew something was wrong. mike von fremd has that part of the story. >> reporter: investigators won't know what caused this disaster until it's safe to approach the site of the blast. >> we've yet to be able to get close enough to the actual source to be able to determine exactly why this happened. >> reporter: here's what they do know. it was a 30-inch pipe, 62 years old, buried about three feet deep. some residents say they had been smelling gas long before the explosion. >> about a week ago, it smelled like gas. >> reporter: the owner of the pipeline, pacific gas and electric, says it's looking into those reports. >> we have records, we are going back right this minute to try to confirm xa exactly those phone calls looked like and when they oc
diane? >> neal, as you know, that gas pipe was enormous, we're talking 30 inches in diameter and buried three feet under ground. the utility company, pacific gas and electric, says it is still too hot to get close. but as we said, neighbors say they knew something was wrong. mike von fremd has that part of the story. >> reporter: investigators won't know what caused this disaster until it's safe to approach the site of the blast. >> we've yet to be able to get close enough to...
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diane? >> and we have read the whole thing, and we will have an exclusive interview with bob woodward, his first, talking about the new book, and you can see it, right here, on monday. >>> and, moving on now, to salmonella. we finally saw him face to face today. the owner of an iowa egg farm, linked to the salmonella outbreak. a half a billion eggs were recalled, and a lot of people got sick, as you know. and they traveled to confront him today in washington. david kerley was there. >> reporter: 1,600 people were made sick, sir. the man largely responsible for the biggest egg recall ever wasn't talking to us. even though jack decoster told a congressional hearing he's horrified a half billion eggs were recalled aft eed and 1,600 sickened. >> we apologize to everyone who may have been sickened by eating our eggs. >> reporter: decoster is no stranger to violations. decades of run-ins with regulators, millions in fines, and back in 1987, a salmonella outbreak that killed nine people. but decost
diane? >> and we have read the whole thing, and we will have an exclusive interview with bob woodward, his first, talking about the new book, and you can see it, right here, on monday. >>> and, moving on now, to salmonella. we finally saw him face to face today. the owner of an iowa egg farm, linked to the salmonella outbreak. a half a billion eggs were recalled, and a lot of people got sick, as you know. and they traveled to confront him today in washington. david kerley was...
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diane? >> all right, martha raddatz reporting on a watchful time. and thanks to brian ross, as well. >>> and now, part of the us economy. a new spotlight today on an old problem for one-half the people in america. a new report showing female managers earn just 81 cents for every dollar male managers are making. barely budged in a decade. why? we have the hearing on capitol hill, and something ocean perts say women must do. here's sharyn alfonsi. >> reporter: companies are always looking for that one thing that might boelser their bottom line. campbell's soup may have discovered the secret ingredi t ingredient. women. denise morrison will be their new ceo. they've increased the number of women executives from 21% to 25%, in just four years. the result? have you seen sales take off at all? >> sales are mm, mm good. >> reporter: up 15% this year. the company outperforming the s&p. and companies with more women executives consistently outperform those with fewer women. which makes the data revea
diane? >> all right, martha raddatz reporting on a watchful time. and thanks to brian ross, as well. >>> and now, part of the us economy. a new spotlight today on an old problem for one-half the people in america. a new report showing female managers earn just 81 cents for every dollar male managers are making. barely budged in a decade. why? we have the hearing on capitol hill, and something ocean perts say women must do. here's sharyn alfonsi. >> reporter: companies are...
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>> reporter: diane, good evening. coming to you from queens, a neighborhood that got hit very hard by the storm, as you know this is not a part of the world where they're used to tornadoes which has so many scratching their heads tonight. >> oh, my god. this is crazy. >> reporter: in a metropolitan area, saturated with smartphone captured from so many angles including these pictures which window. >> am i really in jersey? >> reporter: this storm which brought high winds and lightning strikes did an enormous amount of damage in only about 15 minutes. shutting down the nation's largest commuter rail line, delaying more than 300 flights and knocking down more than a thousand trees. one woman was killed when a tree fell on her parked car right after she traded seats with her husband who survived. >> i keep thinking about is this happens. >> reporter: it spawned tornadoes and softball-size hail by thursday before barreling extreme weather all over the planet. in the u.s. it's been the hottest year ever with major atlantic
>> reporter: diane, good evening. coming to you from queens, a neighborhood that got hit very hard by the storm, as you know this is not a part of the world where they're used to tornadoes which has so many scratching their heads tonight. >> oh, my god. this is crazy. >> reporter: in a metropolitan area, saturated with smartphone captured from so many angles including these pictures which window. >> am i really in jersey? >> reporter: this storm which brought high...
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diane. >> all right, jake. on that front, it was another big weekend for the republicans and the tea party movement. mostly focused on christine o'donnell, the republican nominee for senate in delaware. she is now being forced to confront a lot of things she said in the past. is it fair and do voters care? our senior political correspondent john karl is with us now. john. >> reporter: diane, one thing all that attention has done, fair or not, is helped christine o'donnell raise some serious cash. her campaign has pulled in nearly $2 million in just six days, giving her more than twice as much money as her democratic opponent. >> you betcha! >> reporter: in the six days since christine o'donnell rocked the political world, she's had to repeatedly respond to words she herself uttered, most of them years ago. the latest, courtesy of comedian bill maher, who dug up a clip from 1999 on his old show "politically incorrect," where o'donnell says she "dabbled in witchcraft." >> one of my first dates with a witch was on
diane. >> all right, jake. on that front, it was another big weekend for the republicans and the tea party movement. mostly focused on christine o'donnell, the republican nominee for senate in delaware. she is now being forced to confront a lot of things she said in the past. is it fair and do voters care? our senior political correspondent john karl is with us now. john. >> reporter: diane, one thing all that attention has done, fair or not, is helped christine o'donnell raise some...
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>> reporter: that's right, diane. we've been looking at the new consumer protections that will take effect on thursday, just what they will do and what they will not do. these triplets were born ten weeks prematurely. mira suffered the most serious head call problems. she had a kidney transplant at just 2 1/2. >> ready? >> i don't need help! >> reporter: but the wisconsin toddler does need help. at just 4 years old, she's already hit her $500,000 lifetime cap for insurance coverage, meaning -- >> they won't pay the claims. >> reporter: until now. >> some of the worst abuses, if you will, of the insurance companies are going to cease to exist. >> reporter: as of thursday, insurance companies will no longer be able to stop providing coverage to customers because of technical errors on past applications. or, impose lifetime dollar limits on essential benefits. the problem facing mira. >> just a huge weight has been lifted off or our shoulders. >> reporter: as of thursday, if you're in any of these groups, you can take ad
>> reporter: that's right, diane. we've been looking at the new consumer protections that will take effect on thursday, just what they will do and what they will not do. these triplets were born ten weeks prematurely. mira suffered the most serious head call problems. she had a kidney transplant at just 2 1/2. >> ready? >> i don't need help! >> reporter: but the wisconsin toddler does need help. at just 4 years old, she's already hit her $500,000 lifetime cap for...
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tell us what you saw. >> reporter: well, i think there's real concern, diane. i sensed it with general petraeus, they're concerned about certain parts of afghanistan, certainly kandahar. all of those surge troops are now in place. 30,000 troops. they have to show some progress, as you know. he said it's like watching paint dry sometimes. but in the coming weeks, you'll see some real strong combat. >> all right, martha raddatz, just back from afghanistan tonight, thank you. >>> and we have a note now about the ongoing investigation into the mismarked graves at arlington national cemetery. the army today acknowledged that two people were buried in the wrong graves. those graves were exhumed last month after a worried army widow called when she heard about the reports of the mixups. these mistakes have been fixed, but the investigation continues. >>> and, in connecticut, another wrenching day in court, in the home invasion case where a doctor lived through a brutal attack, but his wife and two daughters did not. his wife had tried to signal to someone else that sh
tell us what you saw. >> reporter: well, i think there's real concern, diane. i sensed it with general petraeus, they're concerned about certain parts of afghanistan, certainly kandahar. all of those surge troops are now in place. 30,000 troops. they have to show some progress, as you know. he said it's like watching paint dry sometimes. but in the coming weeks, you'll see some real strong combat. >> all right, martha raddatz, just back from afghanistan tonight, thank you....
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diane? >> all right, steve. and from steve osunsami, we go to sam champion, who is in cedar point, north carolina, tonight, tracking earl. and sam, what about that possibility there could be a high pressure system that blocks the storm and knock it back out into the ocean? >> reporter: diane, two things happened today. and one of them was that cold front that's going to eventually steer earl slowed down today. but earl slowed down today, too. what that means is, they will connect, but a little too late to save the coastline of north carolina from a very close brush with a very powerful storm. let me show you what's going to happen. over the next 24 hours, the cold front makes a move out of the northern plains and gets to the shoreline. now here's what it does to the track of that storm. notice by friday afternoon, just how close that category 2 hurricane is, within 100 miles to the outer banks of north carolina. that means 60 to 70-mile-an-hour winds right on the shoreline of north carolina and one to three inch
diane? >> all right, steve. and from steve osunsami, we go to sam champion, who is in cedar point, north carolina, tonight, tracking earl. and sam, what about that possibility there could be a high pressure system that blocks the storm and knock it back out into the ocean? >> reporter: diane, two things happened today. and one of them was that cold front that's going to eventually steer earl slowed down today. but earl slowed down today, too. what that means is, they will connect,...
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>> reporter: diane, what's behind all this is what a senior u.s. and european officials tell us is a credible threat of a series of commando style terror attacks against france, germany, britain and possibly the u.s. the official said there's no specific time or place known, but that the plot was detected this summer, after the capture of a radicalized german citizen who was training for the attacks in pakistan. now, a worldwide manhunt is under way. among those being sought are a group of other radicalized germans who have been training at terror camps in pakistan, producing videos in german to gain more recruits back home. german officials say some of the recruits actually came from the same mosque in hamburg where the 9/11 hijackers gathered. the mosque was closed in early august after officials learned of the plot. >> most of these guys share a very pronounced anti-americanism. >> reporter: officials believe at least one team of german jihadists was dispatched to europe over the summer, traveling on german passports is which require no visa to
>> reporter: diane, what's behind all this is what a senior u.s. and european officials tell us is a credible threat of a series of commando style terror attacks against france, germany, britain and possibly the u.s. the official said there's no specific time or place known, but that the plot was detected this summer, after the capture of a radicalized german citizen who was training for the attacks in pakistan. now, a worldwide manhunt is under way. among those being sought are a group...
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diane? >> well, jake, thank you. and as you have been reporting, this is the day significant changes in health care insurance go into effect in america. and, today, we got to listen in on a phone call president obama talking recently to gail o'brien, a cancer patient in new hampshire, who is now able to get health insurance. >> hi, gail? >> hello. >> how are you? >> i'm doing really well, thank you. this is an honor. i want to thank you so much. >> and across the country today, people were on the phone to their own insurance companies trying to take advantage of the new rules. so, elisabeth leamy set out to see if the insurance companies are ready. >> reporter: insurance company phone lines were burning up today. >> experience a brief delay. >> reporter: as people tried to get information about their new health care options. we got on the phone, too. i heard that today i could add my 25-year-old child to the plan? that's your right, starting today. the cost at one health plan we reached, a rate hike from $130 a month
diane? >> well, jake, thank you. and as you have been reporting, this is the day significant changes in health care insurance go into effect in america. and, today, we got to listen in on a phone call president obama talking recently to gail o'brien, a cancer patient in new hampshire, who is now able to get health insurance. >> hi, gail? >> hello. >> how are you? >> i'm doing really well, thank you. this is an honor. i want to thank you so much. >> and across...
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. >> reporter: good evening, diane. so much of this four-state swing is about rallying the democratic base, which the white house has a lot of trouble motivating. in fact, vice president biden told a fund-raiser of democrats today that they need to remind the base to stop whining. the president gave a pep talk via conference call today, to college and university students, urging them to reengage. >> you can't sit out. you can't suddenly just check in once every ten years or so on an exciting presidential election, and then not pay attention during big midterm elections where we've got a real big choice between democrats and republicans. >> reporter: two years ago, embracing the negligence of change, young voters turned out in droves, voting overwhelmingly for obama. tomorrow, the president heads to madison, wisconsin to kick off a series of democratic rallies, where he wants to re-create at least some of the excitement of a memorable 2008 campaign rally. >> we have given young people a reason to believe. >> reporter: th
. >> reporter: good evening, diane. so much of this four-state swing is about rallying the democratic base, which the white house has a lot of trouble motivating. in fact, vice president biden told a fund-raiser of democrats today that they need to remind the base to stop whining. the president gave a pep talk via conference call today, to college and university students, urging them to reengage. >> you can't sit out. you can't suddenly just check in once every ten years or so on an...
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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? >> well, thank you, jake. and as you just told us, the white house does argue that this is the choice. either america borrows $700 billion or increases taxes on the wealthy to get that money. but republicans say raising taxes even on the wealthy will hurt too many small businesses, and that will stall the creation of jobs. so who's right? we asked jonathan karl to check the facts. >> reporter: republicans claim raising taxes on those earning more than $200,000 a year would hurt small businesses. are they right? well, drew greenblatt has a wire basket company in baltimore that employs 30 people. he says raising the top rates would cost his company $20,000 to $40,000 next year. >> well, this is going to pull cash out of our company, so we're going to have less money to invest. >> reporter: he gets hit because his company's profits exceed $200,000 and are declared on his personal tax return. he's not alone. ray pinard owns a commercial printing company in boston that employs 95 people. if these tax rates go up, h
diane? >> well, thank you, jake. and as you just told us, the white house does argue that this is the choice. either america borrows $700 billion or increases taxes on the wealthy to get that money. but republicans say raising taxes even on the wealthy will hurt too many small businesses, and that will stall the creation of jobs. so who's right? we asked jonathan karl to check the facts. >> reporter: republicans claim raising taxes on those earning more than $200,000 a year would...
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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 and two birthdays behind bars ended with a joyful reunion with her mother. earlier, she left the tehran prison where she'd been held in solitary confinement for the spotlight and a flight to the persian gulf nation of oman. >> every innocent person in prison deserves the same support that i've received. but i -- 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 paid, which officials insist did not come from the u.s. government. she's leaving behind fellow americans josh fattal and shane bauer, who became her fiance in prison. shourd's mother said in a statement today, "i'm going to make sure she now gets the care and attention she needs,
>> 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 and two birthdays behind bars ended with a joyful reunion with her mother. earlier, she left the tehran prison where she'd been held in solitary confinement for the spotlight and a flight to the persian gulf nation of oman. >> every innocent...
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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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. >> 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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. >> 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...
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diane sawyer will be back monday. i'll see you that morning on "gma." for all of us at abc news, have a good night, and a great weekend. captioned by closed captioning services, inc this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are-- a stay-at-home mom from berlin, connecticut... an information technology project manager from valencia, california...
diane sawyer will be back monday. i'll see you that morning on "gma." for all of us at abc news, have a good night, and a great weekend. captioned by closed captioning services, inc this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are-- a stay-at-home mom from berlin, connecticut... an information technology project manager from valencia, california...
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diane sawyer will be back monday. i'll see you that morning on "gma." for all of us at abc news, have a good night, and a great building wind farms and
diane sawyer will be back monday. i'll see you that morning on "gma." for all of us at abc news, have a good night, and a great building wind farms and
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diane sawyer is right back here in the chair tomorrow night. good night. >>> tonight at 6:00... a man infamous for climbing skyscrapers scales san francisco high rise and is promptly arrested. >> the race for governor heats up today. candidate jerry brown releases a television ad and tries to drum up union support. >> also, something new for sports fans. the first game of its kind broadcast in 3 d and a northern california farm doing booming business as tourist attractions. >> good evening, an incredible thing to watch in san francisco this afternoon aichl man scaling a 60 story skyscraper. >> took about three hours. police arrested him at the top of the tower, don sanchez watched from the street below. don is live from mission and fremont with the story. don? >> the street reopened now. the block was closed down. a draw matic climb by the man known as spider dan. dan goodwin, also the skyscraper man is what they call him. it started around 2:00. it would take him three hours, take a look at what it's like. this is up 58 stories and
diane sawyer is right back here in the chair tomorrow night. good night. >>> tonight at 6:00... a man infamous for climbing skyscrapers scales san francisco high rise and is promptly arrested. >> the race for governor heats up today. candidate jerry brown releases a television ad and tries to drum up union support. >> also, something new for sports fans. the first game of its kind broadcast in 3 d and a northern california farm doing booming business as tourist attractions....
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diane sawyer will be back monday. i'll see you that morning on "gma." for all of us at abc news, have a good night and a great weekend. >>> the fix is in in a court house in fremont. arrest of two traffic clerks for taking bribes and fixing tickets. >>> a judge clears the way for executions to resume in california. tonight a death penalty decision with strings attach ootd kidnapping case against phillip garrido comes to a stop y he may never stand trial for the abduction of jaycee dugard. >> police say never hang on to your hold medicines. and how to get rid of them safely. >> and we begin in fremont tonight with an abc 7 news exclusive. some employees are accused of taking bribe autos two people are under arrest accuse of fixing tickets in exchange for cash. >> abc 7 dug up the story and joins us now from freem yonlt. vick? >> both of those arrested worked in the traffic department of this court house. the alameda county superior court in freem yonlt. and investigators want to know if they work add lone or if this is the tip of the iceberg. juan hernan
diane sawyer will be back monday. i'll see you that morning on "gma." for all of us at abc news, have a good night and a great weekend. >>> the fix is in in a court house in fremont. arrest of two traffic clerks for taking bribes and fixing tickets. >>> a judge clears the way for executions to resume in california. tonight a death penalty decision with strings attach ootd kidnapping case against phillip garrido comes to a stop y he may never stand trial for the...