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that's where women are. >>> diane is equally at home there. a few years ago she taught 300 poor women how to style hair and earn a living. >> it's a basic necessity. it's actually eating daily. it's actually having their child educated. >> reporter: next spring diane is going back to sear a leone. >> each woman will have three months worth of product she can start her own business. >> reporter: she does similar work in the metro d.c. area mentoring young girls through her cinderella foundation. >> then we start building self- esteem. we need our girls strong and smart. >> reporter: diane is very excited about some of the things she's learn and seen here at fashion week. she's trying to transmit that knowledge to the girls who are part of the cinderella foundation. in new york city. >> congratulations to them. you can see a one on one tour of one designer's collection and you can get some tips from a project runway finalist. the bonus interview is on our website at wusa9.com. it's in district news. just look under the news tab on our home page
that's where women are. >>> diane is equally at home there. a few years ago she taught 300 poor women how to style hair and earn a living. >> it's a basic necessity. it's actually eating daily. it's actually having their child educated. >> reporter: next spring diane is going back to sear a leone. >> each woman will have three months worth of product she can start her own business. >> reporter: she does similar work in the metro d.c. area mentoring young girls...
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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: 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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. >> reporter: diane stevens owns two body spas in maryland. >> thereby beautiful for her face shape and eyes and our designer will love it. >> will you love it? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: designer of project runway's final lists hand picked diane to style the models showcasing her new spring collection. >> just showing the same vision in the hair that i have in my clothes. it still has the edginess. that's what us women are. we're soft and feminine. >> reporter: it's even rougher in africa, however, diane is equally at home there. a few years ago she taught 300 poor women to style hair and earn a living. >> it's basic necessities. it's actually eating and having their child educated. >> reporter: next spring sara is going back to sierra leone. >> each women will have $300 worth of products to start her own business. >> she has her own foundation, mentoring young girls. >> we need them smart. >> diane is very excited about things she has learned at fashion week and is hoping to give that knowledge to the girls of sierra leone. in new york city, i'm armondo trueell. >> check it out unde
. >> reporter: diane stevens owns two body spas in maryland. >> thereby beautiful for her face shape and eyes and our designer will love it. >> will you love it? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: designer of project runway's final lists hand picked diane to style the models showcasing her new spring collection. >> just showing the same vision in the hair that i have in my clothes. it still has the edginess. that's what us women are. we're soft and feminine. >>...
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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, 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? >> 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 stevens owns two beauty spas in d.c. and maryland. >> it will be beautiful for her face shape and our designer will love it. >> will you love it? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: designer of project runway final list hand picked diane to style the models showcasing her new spring collection. >> just showing the same vision in the hair that i have on my clothes. lots of volume and it still has that edginess to it. that's what women are. we're soft and feminine but there's a rough side to us. >> it's even rougher in the slums of sierra leone, west africa, however, diane is equally as home there. a few years ago she taught 300 poor women how to style hair and earn a living. >> it's basic necessities. it's actually eating and having their child educated. >> reporter: next spring diane is going back to sierra leon. >> we're trying to get shampoos and conditions that each women will have three months of product that she can start her own business. >> reporter: diane does similar work in the area meantoring young girls through they are
. >> diane stevens owns two beauty spas in d.c. and maryland. >> it will be beautiful for her face shape and our designer will love it. >> will you love it? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: designer of project runway final list hand picked diane to style the models showcasing her new spring collection. >> just showing the same vision in the hair that i have on my clothes. lots of volume and it still has that edginess to it. that's what women are. we're soft and...
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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. thanks, jake. >>> 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 lot of people got sick, as you know. and they traveled to confront him today in washington. david kerley was there. >> reporter: 1600 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 after 1600 people sickened. >> we apologize to everyone who may have been sickened by eating our eggs. >> reporter: decoster is no stranger to violations. decades with run-ins with regulators, millions in fines, and back in 1987, a salmonella outbreak that killed nine people. but decoster says his wright county
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. thanks, jake. >>> 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 lot of people got sick, as you know. and they traveled to confront him today in washington. david kerley was there. >> reporter: 1600...
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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
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. >>>...
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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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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 parents 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 acknowledgknowlet three people were buried in the wrong graves. those were exhumed last month after a worried army widow called when she heard about the reports of the mix yums. 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 she
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 parents 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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. >> 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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>> 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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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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and diane sawyer, the anchor of abc world news with diane sawyer. and in atlanta, dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent. the three broadcast networks are joining together, the anchors are as well, they're joining forces to host the stand up to cancer fund-raising special on friday, september 10th. the program can be seen on every major network, cable stations, and online in more than 195 countries around the world. to donate, you can do to www.standuptocancer.org or call 1-888-90-stand. phone lines are open already. let's take a look at some of the sobering statistics about why it's important to stand up to cancer, and then we'll talk with our guests. watch. >> odds of catching a ball at major league game, 1 in 563. odds of an injury from shaving, 1 in 6,385. odds of tripping while texting, 1 in 10. odds of getting cancer in your lifetime, 1 in two men, one in three women. >> it's up to us -- >> to change the odds -- >> for our generation -- >> for the ones we love -- >> for our future. >> if you don't like the odds -- >> stand up. >> stand up to cancer.
and diane sawyer, the anchor of abc world news with diane sawyer. and in atlanta, dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent. the three broadcast networks are joining together, the anchors are as well, they're joining forces to host the stand up to cancer fund-raising special on friday, september 10th. the program can be seen on every major network, cable stations, and online in more than 195 countries around the world. to donate, you can do to www.standuptocancer.org or call...
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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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tonight -- diane sawyer. back-to-school shopping with "modern family's" nolan gould with music from ray lamontagne and the pariah dogs. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now i'll tell you what, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hi, everyone, i'm jimmy. perhaps you know me from television. thank you for coming. thank you for watching. i know what you're thinking. who plucks those perfect eyebrows? well, guess what? no one, they're just like this. naturally. god plucks them for me. tonight was a special night. football is back. the 2010-11 nfl season kicked off tonight in new orleans opposite "project runway" making tonight a great night to find did you know that in europe they call football basketball? true. today was also rosh hashanah, which in spanish means the jewish new year, so happy new year to about half of our writing staff. religious on rosh hashanah. we really should start stockpiling stuff over the easter break. but since we're a
tonight -- diane sawyer. back-to-school shopping with "modern family's" nolan gould with music from ray lamontagne and the pariah dogs. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now i'll tell you what, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hi, everyone, i'm jimmy. perhaps you know me from television. thank you for coming. thank you for watching. i know what you're thinking. who plucks those perfect...
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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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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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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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i got to tell you, coming back here is like coming home. >> reporter: diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," oak park, illinois. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for labor day, monday, september 6. i'm tom hudson. good night, everyone, and good night to you, too, susie. >> susie: good night, tom. i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank 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" video "how wall street works". to order this dvd, call 1-800- play-pbs or visit online at shoppbs.org. >> be more. pbs. doctor mights you can. thank yo. >> what's happened? >> i've called a>> dr. harvey t. >> what's happened? >> i've called a>> dr. harvey t. well, he was.
i got to tell you, coming back here is like coming home. >> reporter: diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," oak park, illinois. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for labor day, monday, september 6. i'm tom hudson. good night, everyone, and good night to you, too, susie. >> susie: good night, tom. i'm susie gharib. good night, everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this...
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diane eastabrook talked to companies at a manufacturing trade show in chicago today. many executives told her they're having trouble finding skilled workers. >> reporter: you wouldn't find this on your father's factory floor-- a robotic arm that not only retrieves parts, but can recognize one piece from another. at the international manufacturing technology show in chicago this week, 1,200 firms from 80 countries are showing how new machines are making factories cleaner, more efficient, and more productive. "it's revolutionary," says show vice president peter eelman. >> it is evolution that requires a constant paying attention and constant re-education. >> reporter: and that presents a dilemma for many manufacturers. while the u.s. has shed more than five and half million factory jobs in the last decade, the government says there are now more than 200,000 job openings at plants around the country. mark tomlinson from the society of manufacturing engineers says a lot of factories can't fill those jobs with laid-off workers because those workers don't have the right ski
diane eastabrook talked to companies at a manufacturing trade show in chicago today. many executives told her they're having trouble finding skilled workers. >> reporter: you wouldn't find this on your father's factory floor-- a robotic arm that not only retrieves parts, but can recognize one piece from another. at the international manufacturing technology show in chicago this week, 1,200 firms from 80 countries are showing how new machines are making factories cleaner, more efficient,...
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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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. >>> 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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getting stronger as they grow. >> diane sawyer reporting. now, the florida pastor who backed off on his plans to burn qurans on this 9th anniversary of 9/11 is in new york this morning. he hopes to meet with the controversial mosque that is planned a few blocks away from ground zero. as you probably know, they want that mosque to be built somewhere else. the attorney for an oakland woman being held in iran for allegedly spying says she's still optimistic she'll be released soon. iranian authorities abruptly cancelled plans to release sarah. she was supposed to be released last night. she and two friends were arrested over a year ago and haven't been formally charged. because the case has turned into a political and diplomatic issue, she still could be released in the very near future. christine joining us now and talking about the forecast. i mean, a gorgeous day yesterday. boy, i tell ya, things can change. talking about a slight change. >> talking about some changes by this time next week but in the meantime if you loved yesterday, you're
getting stronger as they grow. >> diane sawyer reporting. now, the florida pastor who backed off on his plans to burn qurans on this 9th anniversary of 9/11 is in new york this morning. he hopes to meet with the controversial mosque that is planned a few blocks away from ground zero. as you probably know, they want that mosque to be built somewhere else. the attorney for an oakland woman being held in iran for allegedly spying says she's still optimistic she'll be released soon. iranian...
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included robin roberts and diane sawyer. eric stonestreet of abc's "modern family," and jim parsons of "the big bang theory, teamed up with a funny song with a serious message. >> these are lungs. one is black from smoking. how are you making this funny? ♪ ebony and ivory >> the facts we have to get across. ♪ sit together on this piece of mahogany ♪ >> if people quit smoking, cancer deaths would be reduced by one-third. ♪ side-by-side, out here instead of inside ♪ >> 25% of cancer worldwide, will be diagnosed to people who never smoked. ♪ oh, lord, it's scaring me >> "stand up to cancer" is looking for cures and therapies no matter the cause. so, please, go to the phone. give what you can. or eric will keep singing. ♪ everybody wang lung tonight >> the three network news anchors, diane sawyer, katie couric, and brian williams, co-hosted that big event, that was dedicated to america's 12 million cancer survivors. since it was launched in 2008, "stand up to cancer" has raised more than $100 million. >>> coming up
included robin roberts and diane sawyer. eric stonestreet of abc's "modern family," and jim parsons of "the big bang theory, teamed up with a funny song with a serious message. >> these are lungs. one is black from smoking. how are you making this funny? ♪ ebony and ivory >> the facts we have to get across. ♪ sit together on this piece of mahogany ♪ >> if people quit smoking, cancer deaths would be reduced by one-third. ♪ side-by-side, out here instead...
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also, in the interview with diane sawyer, wootward played a tape of the president, discussing terror threats against the u.s. >> a potential game-changer would be a nuclear weapon, in the hands of terrorists, blowing up a major american city. or a weapon of mass destruction, in a major american city. so, when i go down the list of things i have to worry about, all the time, the -- that is at the top because that's one area where you can't afford any mistakes. >> woodward's book also details a secret warning the u.s. has given to pakistan. it says if an attack on the homeland comes from someone trained inside pakistan, that the u.s. would respond militarily. >>> and coming up on "good morning america" today, george stephanopoulos talks with bob woodward, about that new book, "obama's wars." >>> we mentioned potential attacks notice pakistan. we have word this morning that the cia is drastically increasing its bombing attacks inside that country. according to "the new york times," the agency has launched 20 drone attacks this month. that's the most ever in a single month. it's all part
also, in the interview with diane sawyer, wootward played a tape of the president, discussing terror threats against the u.s. >> a potential game-changer would be a nuclear weapon, in the hands of terrorists, blowing up a major american city. or a weapon of mass destruction, in a major american city. so, when i go down the list of things i have to worry about, all the time, the -- that is at the top because that's one area where you can't afford any mistakes. >> woodward's book also...