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simon mcgregor-wood is live in jerusalem with a status report. good morning, simon. >> reporter: good morning, vinita. you're absolutely right.
simon mcgregor-wood is live in jerusalem with a status report. good morning, simon. >> reporter: good morning, vinita. you're absolutely right.
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it simon, or expected to? >> reporter: quite likely it is expected to. it's almost without a doubt. the number has been going up. but you have to realize that that number of six has been arrived at based on what the firefighters and rescuers are able to find last night in the dark. as you can see from this video, the devastation was just -- was dramatic. i mean, there is nothing left of a lot of those houses save the chimneys and a little bit of foundation, as well. so as the sun comes up today, the rescuers are going to go back and to see if they can find more bodies. they expect to, although they are going to have to use cadaver dogs as well, we understand, because they do expect that many of those bodies will have been reduced to ashes just like much of the houses, as well. dozens of people were hurt here in the fire and the explosion last night. many of them going to nearby hospitals. some as far away as san francisco burn unit. obviously, some with burns, some with smoke inhalation problems. fire crews st
it simon, or expected to? >> reporter: quite likely it is expected to. it's almost without a doubt. the number has been going up. but you have to realize that that number of six has been arrived at based on what the firefighters and rescuers are able to find last night in the dark. as you can see from this video, the devastation was just -- was dramatic. i mean, there is nothing left of a lot of those houses save the chimneys and a little bit of foundation, as well. so as the sun comes up...
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simon mcgregor-wood also just arrived. simon, what can we expect today? >> reporter: good morning, vinita. as you said, a busy round of talks today for hillary clinton. she's hosting, along with president mubarak, the second round of the newly-launched middle east peace talks. hosting prime minister netanyahu and prison president abbas. as you hinted in your introduction, jewish settlement construction. the crucial issue that the two parties have to get over today before this progress can move forward. the palestinians have said they will walk away if israel's temporary settlement freeze of ten months, which expires on the 26th of this month, are renewed. he and president obama and hillary clinton have been engaged in arm of twisting. it remains to be seen if that hurdle can be overcome today. >> you mentioned this is a two-day meeting. what happens on day two if that happens on day one? >> reporter: today, we rush back to jerusalem, where hillary clinton will arrive later tonight, with a second round of talks with the same characters at the table. probab
simon mcgregor-wood also just arrived. simon, what can we expect today? >> reporter: good morning, vinita. as you said, a busy round of talks today for hillary clinton. she's hosting, along with president mubarak, the second round of the newly-launched middle east peace talks. hosting prime minister netanyahu and prison president abbas. as you hinted in your introduction, jewish settlement construction. the crucial issue that the two parties have to get over today before this progress can...
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our simon mcgregor-wood also just arrived. simon, what can we expect today? >> reporter: good morning, vinita. as you said, a busy round of talks today for hillary clinton. she's hosting, along with president mubarak, in the hotel behind me, a crucial round of the newly-launched middle east peace talks. hosting prime minister netanyahu and palestinian president abbas. as you hinted in your introduction, jewish settlement construction. the crucial issue that the two parties have to get over today before this process can move forward. the palestinians have said they will walk away if israel's temporary settlement freeze of ten months, which expires on the 26th of this month, are renewed. netanyahu says he cannot do that. he and president obama and hillary clinton have been engaged in the last few weeks in some frantic behind-the-scenes arm-twisting. it remains to be seen if that hurdle can be overcome today. revinita? >> you mentioned this is a two-day meeting. what happens on day two if that happens on day one? >> reporter: today, we rush back to jerusalem, wh
our simon mcgregor-wood also just arrived. simon, what can we expect today? >> reporter: good morning, vinita. as you said, a busy round of talks today for hillary clinton. she's hosting, along with president mubarak, in the hotel behind me, a crucial round of the newly-launched middle east peace talks. hosting prime minister netanyahu and palestinian president abbas. as you hinted in your introduction, jewish settlement construction. the crucial issue that the two parties have to get...
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kerry simon. simon prime is in atlantic city,
kerry simon. simon prime is in atlantic city,
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simon, thank you very much. simon perez in san bruno. >>> and there are quite a few schools that will be closed this morning today. the closures include all the elementary schools in the san bruno park school district. parkside intermediate school will also be closed for the day. however, capuchino high school is going to stay open. >>> it i 5:08. let's check weather and traffic. >>> getting an update, they are continuing to open more roads an off-ramps in the area. northbound 280 at skyline boulevard, the ramp is opened there as well as all of skyline boulevard is now re-opened. so this is not updated here. this is some late breaking information here so all this stretch of skyline boulevard is now completely re-opened between pacifica and san bruno. so really it's only city streets in and around that neighborhood affected by the gas explosion that are closed right now. we have reporter anne makovec on the scene and she has been showing us some of the roads blocked in that area. but the main lines of the freeway
simon, thank you very much. simon perez in san bruno. >>> and there are quite a few schools that will be closed this morning today. the closures include all the elementary schools in the san bruno park school district. parkside intermediate school will also be closed for the day. however, capuchino high school is going to stay open. >>> it i 5:08. let's check weather and traffic. >>> getting an update, they are continuing to open more roads an off-ramps in the area....
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kerry simon. simon prime is in atlantic city, everybody. my thanks jeff musi, josh brolin, ben rappaport, kerry simon. and the greatest band in late night, the roots, right over there. thanks for watching! stay tuned for "carson daly." have a good night. i hope to see you tomorrow. ♪
kerry simon. simon prime is in atlantic city, everybody. my thanks jeff musi, josh brolin, ben rappaport, kerry simon. and the greatest band in late night, the roots, right over there. thanks for watching! stay tuned for "carson daly." have a good night. i hope to see you tomorrow. ♪
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simon mcgregor-wood joins us from jerusalem with the latest. good morning, simon. >> reporter: good morning, vinita. you're right. the deadline has come and gone. for those settlers who have permits for new homes we think that's about 2,000 who could if they wanted to start building their new homes today. but we cannot see so far at least an explosion of construction. prime minister netanyahu has urged the settler community to show restraint. last night despite not being able to extend the freeze he sent a reassuring message to the palestinians urging president abbas to stay on board the peace process. that will definitely be the message from the u.s. administration. the u.s. wanted to see an extension to the settlement freeze. they didn't get that from the israelis so they're trying to cobble together some kind of diplomatic solution that will keep the process alive. good news so far today, the palestinians have not yet walked away. president abbas says he will consult with the arab league which meets in cairo next monday, october the 4th befo
simon mcgregor-wood joins us from jerusalem with the latest. good morning, simon. >> reporter: good morning, vinita. you're right. the deadline has come and gone. for those settlers who have permits for new homes we think that's about 2,000 who could if they wanted to start building their new homes today. but we cannot see so far at least an explosion of construction. prime minister netanyahu has urged the settler community to show restraint. last night despite not being able to extend...
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the sound of silence no loyal simon and garfunkel fan ever wants to hear. ahead, the road to recovery. sometimes getting our kids to eat the way they should requires a little magic from mom. [ kids ] whoa! [ marcia ] new motts medleys. looks and tastes just like the motts juice kids already love. but has two total fruit and veggie servings in every glass. new motts medleys. invisible vegetables, magical taste. acidic foods can cause a softening of the enamel. once you lose enamel, it's gone for...
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simon mcgregor-wood joins us from jerusalem with the latest. good morning, simon. >> reporter: good morning, vinita. you're absolutely right. the deadline has come and gone. for those settlers who have permits for new homes, we think that's about 2,000 who could if they wanted to start building their new homes today. but we cannot see so far at least an explosion of construction. prime minister netanyahu has urged the settler community here to show restraint. last night despite not being able to extend the freeze, he sent a reassuring message to the palestinians urging president abbas to stay on board the peace process. that will definitely be the message from the u.s. administration. the u.s. wanted to see an extension to the settlement freeze. they didn't get that from the israelis, so they're now trying to frantically cobble together some kind of diplomatic solution that will keep the process alive. good news so far today, the palestinians have not yet walked away. president abbas says he will consult with the arab league which meets in cair
simon mcgregor-wood joins us from jerusalem with the latest. good morning, simon. >> reporter: good morning, vinita. you're absolutely right. the deadline has come and gone. for those settlers who have permits for new homes, we think that's about 2,000 who could if they wanted to start building their new homes today. but we cannot see so far at least an explosion of construction. prime minister netanyahu has urged the settler community here to show restraint. last night despite not being...
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simon l.a., l.a. market, simon at palms place, and then kgb, a hamburger place. and soon simon punta cana hard rock. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, i saw that -- kgb -- that burger place, you guys have burgers and vodka. >> kerry's gourmet burger. >> jimmy: yeah. burgers and vodka. >> you need vodka. >> jimmy: that's fantastic, okay, yeah. i mixed up the two, but i know you'll make it work. now, what do we got here? we've got some cotton candy? >> we're going to do a cotton candy lesson, here, i figured. >> jimmy: now, what is cotton candy stuff? it's just -- >> sugar. >> jimmy: i know that. but do you pour -- >> well, it's already in there. and you're going to -- i'm going to show you what to do. >> jimmy: what is it, though? what's in there? >> it's -- you pour sugar in the center. >> jimmy: just sugar? >> yeah, and you let it warm up. and be careful, you don't want to touch the center. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> there's these two felt pieces, so we go around it. >> jimmy: in case i want to show you and -- what i just ate. >> i'm gonna show you -- >> ji
simon l.a., l.a. market, simon at palms place, and then kgb, a hamburger place. and soon simon punta cana hard rock. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, i saw that -- kgb -- that burger place, you guys have burgers and vodka. >> kerry's gourmet burger. >> jimmy: yeah. burgers and vodka. >> you need vodka. >> jimmy: that's fantastic, okay, yeah. i mixed up the two, but i know you'll make it work. now, what do we got here? we've got some cotton...
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simon perez has our first look at charles rittenhouse. simon. >> reporter: allen, the apparent lone survivor in this case appeared in court today. that is charles rittenhouse who lives in this house behind me here in vallejo. the attorney for the 72-year- old said her client had nothing to do with the murders of his wife and her friend and in fact implied that there may be other suspects out there that the police haven't yet considered. >>> reporter: >> possession of the ingredients to make a destructive device and production of an explosive. >> reporter: 72-year-old charles rittenhouse stood silent before a judge today and let his lawyer do the talking. she said the long-time chemist had no nefarious motives for the depleted uranium found in his house. nonetheless, he remains in jail on charges positive sessing destructive and explosive -- on charges of possessing destructive and explosive devices. >> he is a victim in this case. >> reporter: the attorney excluded her client from having anything to do with the deaths of the two women fou
simon perez has our first look at charles rittenhouse. simon. >> reporter: allen, the apparent lone survivor in this case appeared in court today. that is charles rittenhouse who lives in this house behind me here in vallejo. the attorney for the 72-year- old said her client had nothing to do with the murders of his wife and her friend and in fact implied that there may be other suspects out there that the police haven't yet considered. >>> reporter: >> possession of the...
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. >> se trata de simon redmon y ty poblete, que representan un gimnasio, quiere usted estar delgadita, para poder usar su traje de baño con orgullo, puede hacer un boot camp, un campo de entrenamiento. >> if you can get closer to the mic, i really appreciate, ok, so please tell us about the boot camp? >> imagÃnense hacer ejercicio durante 30 dÃas. >> es un entrenamiento de 20 minutos al dÃa, con box autñntico, preparación para una pelea. >> todo el entrenamiento como el de la pelÃcula de rocky, pero esto acoplado a usted, si quiere perdir esas libras de más. >> lunes a viernes, hombres, mujeres, doctores, abogados, abierto para todos, de 6:30 a 7:30 de la mañana. >> no hay limitaciones, si usted tiene o su hijo o hija tiene problemas de sobrepeso, los menores de 16 años se pueden registrar. >> cómo pueden registrarse las personas para este programa? >> pueden llamar directamente, o ir al gimnasio. >> aquà tiene usted la dirección y tambiñn el telñfono para que se registre en este campamento, 4152728587 es el telñfono, asà que está abierto a todas las personas. >> cuÃ
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>> who will be the next simon? do you think any of them will replace the straight-talking sometimes rude british judge. >> i tell you like this, unfortunately, i think they tried to put together a formula, because you have simon leaving and you have steven tyler, and you have paula, i don't even consider -- yeah but you have paula leaving a year and-a-half ago, and then you have j-lo, so i think they're trying to come up with a formula. i disagree though. i think that when you look at paula, what she brought, 1, she brought a sweetness and a genuine feeling to everything. she was very compassionate with her remarks. i'm hoping that -- i think that that may be the one thing that j-lo misses. however, i think the other side in the new music business of branding and entertaining and being a business person, i think she's going to add invaluable experience. >> to "idol." >> no, to whoever she talks to. >> that part i will agree with, in terms of branding and staging, yes, but who is going to give critical constructive
>> who will be the next simon? do you think any of them will replace the straight-talking sometimes rude british judge. >> i tell you like this, unfortunately, i think they tried to put together a formula, because you have simon leaving and you have steven tyler, and you have paula, i don't even consider -- yeah but you have paula leaving a year and-a-half ago, and then you have j-lo, so i think they're trying to come up with a formula. i disagree though. i think that when you look...
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>> simon mcgregor-wood, in jerusalem this morning. thank you. >>> in california, federal investigators say they have finished collecting evidence at the scene of that terrible gas explosion. now, they're interviewing witnesses and listening to tapes of the emergency calls. most folks thought it was a plane crash. firefighters thought it was a terrorist attack. what they discovered, though, it was a fire, a very hot one. and there was simply no way to fight it. >> we have a major heat. we are trying to move people out of these roads right now. >> we got no matter in this hydrant. i think we got a broken water main down here. >> residents had been allowed to return for just an hour or so. the gas company has now set up a $100 million fund to help them. >>> a trio of powerful storms is swirling in the tropics this morning. hurricane julia has been intensifying over the last few weeks, packing winds of 125 miles per hour. but hurricane i gar packs an even bigger punch. seen here from space. forecasters say it could hit bermuda if in a few
>> simon mcgregor-wood, in jerusalem this morning. thank you. >>> in california, federal investigators say they have finished collecting evidence at the scene of that terrible gas explosion. now, they're interviewing witnesses and listening to tapes of the emergency calls. most folks thought it was a plane crash. firefighters thought it was a terrorist attack. what they discovered, though, it was a fire, a very hot one. and there was simply no way to fight it. >> we have a...
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>> simon mcgregor-wood, in jerusalem this morning. thank you. >>> in california, federal investigators say they have finished collecting evidence at the scene of that terrible gas explosion. now, they're interviewing witnesses and listening to tapes of the emergency calls. most folks thought it was a plane crash. firefighters, in fact, thought it was a terrorist attack. what they discovered, though, it was a fire, a very hot one. and there was simply no way to fight it. >> we have extreme heat. >> we have a major heat. we are trying to move people out of these roads right now. >> we got no water in this hydrant. i think we got a broken water main down here. >> residents had been allowed to return for just an hour or so. the gas company has now set up a $100 million fund to help them. four people are confirmed dead. three are still missing. >>> a trio of powerful storms is swirling in the tropics this morning. hurricane julia has been intensifying over the past few weeks, packing winds of 125 miles per hour. but hurricane igor packs an
>> simon mcgregor-wood, in jerusalem this morning. thank you. >>> in california, federal investigators say they have finished collecting evidence at the scene of that terrible gas explosion. now, they're interviewing witnesses and listening to tapes of the emergency calls. most folks thought it was a plane crash. firefighters, in fact, thought it was a terrorist attack. what they discovered, though, it was a fire, a very hot one. and there was simply no way to fight it. >>...
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simon perez at uc-berkeley and what may be behind this sudden move. simon. >> reporter: well, allen, the families are really taking a wait-and-see attitude with this announcement. they don't want to get their hopes up too high too soon. >>> reporter: the iranian government has confirmed its plan to release 31-year-old sarah shourd, who has been kept in solitary confinement for more than a year. sarah's mother norah didn't walk to talk to the media as she left her sister's home in berkeley today. one of the people with her was carrying a suitcase apparently signaling norah's intent to fly east to meet up with her daughter. these are pictures from may when the mothers of the berkeley students were allowed to visit them in tehran. the former students say they were hiking in the mountains of northern iraq last summer when they may have inadvertently crossed the border into iran. they have been held captive ever since accused of spying. the iranian government says the release coincides with the end of ramadan and fulfills a custom of clemency during the ho
simon perez at uc-berkeley and what may be behind this sudden move. simon. >> reporter: well, allen, the families are really taking a wait-and-see attitude with this announcement. they don't want to get their hopes up too high too soon. >>> reporter: the iranian government has confirmed its plan to release 31-year-old sarah shourd, who has been kept in solitary confinement for more than a year. sarah's mother norah didn't walk to talk to the media as she left her sister's home in...
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>> simon mcgregor-wood, in jerusalem this morning. thank you.> in califor >>> in california, federal investigators say they have finished collecting evidence at the scene of that terrible gas explosion. now, they're interviewing witnesses and listening to tapes of the emergency calls. most folks thought it was a plane crash. firefighters, in fact, thought it was a terrorist attack. what they discovered, though, it was a fire, a very hot one. and there was simply no way to fight it. >> we have extreme heat. >> we have a major heat. we are trying to move people out of these roads right now. >> we got no water in this hydrant. i think we got a broken water main down here. >> residents had been allowed to return for just an hour or so. the gas company has now set up a $100 million fund to help them. four people are confirmed dead. three are still missing. >>> a trio of powerful storms is swirling in the tropics this morning. hurricane julia has been intensifying over the past few weeks, packing winds of 125 miles per hour. but hurricane i
>> simon mcgregor-wood, in jerusalem this morning. thank you.> in califor >>> in california, federal investigators say they have finished collecting evidence at the scene of that terrible gas explosion. now, they're interviewing witnesses and listening to tapes of the emergency calls. most folks thought it was a plane crash. firefighters, in fact, thought it was a terrorist attack. what they discovered, though, it was a fire, a very hot one. and there was simply no way to...
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simon perez on what city leaders are discussing at a special meeting tonight. simon. >> reporter: the city council is in special session right now to formalize the emergency declaration in the aftermath of that fire and explosion one week ago today. the city of san bruno is on the hook for big expenses and the emergency declaration helps the city apply for aid from the state and from the federal government. there is lots to pay for, all the firefighters who battle the blaze for hours. the police officers, who continue to protect the incinerated neighborhood from looters. then comes the infrastructure repair, the pavement, sidewalks. also, the city may be involved in the toxic clean-up as the fire leaves behind ashes contaminated with metals from batteries, asbestos from insulation and pesticides. all those potential costs come as the city is facing a nearly $2 million budget deficit for this year. last year, the city had to make cuts to the fire department to balance the budget then. so certainly no time to be coming up with these extra expenses as the city is
simon perez on what city leaders are discussing at a special meeting tonight. simon. >> reporter: the city council is in special session right now to formalize the emergency declaration in the aftermath of that fire and explosion one week ago today. the city of san bruno is on the hook for big expenses and the emergency declaration helps the city apply for aid from the state and from the federal government. there is lots to pay for, all the firefighters who battle the blaze for hours. the...
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simon perez says the incident has left neighbors on edge. simon. >> i was awake at 2:00 a.m. and i just got chills knowing about it. >> reporter: nancy feinberg lives in the berkeley neighborhood where the mountain lion took a stroll before dawn. >> we had absolutely no idea it was a mountain lion. we did not come to the front door. our landlord lives on the bottom floor so we figured if there was anything pertaining to them they would answer the door. we did see officers with flashlights in our backyards. >> reporter: those officers finally tracked the feline down on walnut street and had a tough decision to make. >> it was jumping into community members' backyards. it was dashing up the street. it was going into the playground of a church. there are lots of employees that work overnight in businesses there, restaurants, cleaning and the like. we also considered the homeless that sleep in door ways. we felt it posed a significant if not deadly threat. >> reporter: so the officers shot and killed the animal. >> i feel sad about it. i think they should have shot it with a tran
simon perez says the incident has left neighbors on edge. simon. >> i was awake at 2:00 a.m. and i just got chills knowing about it. >> reporter: nancy feinberg lives in the berkeley neighborhood where the mountain lion took a stroll before dawn. >> we had absolutely no idea it was a mountain lion. we did not come to the front door. our landlord lives on the bottom floor so we figured if there was anything pertaining to them they would answer the door. we did see officers with...
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simon perez shows us how the utility is handling all the attention, the scrutiny and the questions. simon. >> reporter: allen, as you might imagine, how a company handling a big crisis lining this can really have long- lasting effects. and it appears that up to this point, pg&e is following the crisis management playbook. >>> reporter: last thursday's deadly explosion and fire in san bruno had all the makings of much more than a disaster for the neighborhood. it was also a potential disaster for pg&e, the company responsible for the pipeline. form the lating the correct response to a -- formulating the correct response to a crisis like this is critical. >> you need to show that you know the magnitude of the tragedy. >> reporter: he says pg&e has done several things right. for one, on the very night of the explosion, pg&e said if it was at fault, it would take responsibility. >> it will in its word -- this is quoted now, will take accountability if it was found to be responsible for the explosion. >> it's not like fine wine. it doesn't get better with age. so if you are stonewalling,
simon perez shows us how the utility is handling all the attention, the scrutiny and the questions. simon. >> reporter: allen, as you might imagine, how a company handling a big crisis lining this can really have long- lasting effects. and it appears that up to this point, pg&e is following the crisis management playbook. >>> reporter: last thursday's deadly explosion and fire in san bruno had all the makings of much more than a disaster for the neighborhood. it was also a...
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simon perez explains. * sot* simon perez/vallejo the >> reporter: remember, rita allen was last seen august 25, didn't report her missing until the following sunday. >> how did he wait five days to report his wife missing? >> he and his wife had very different work schedules and it wasn't uncommon for them to go several days without seeing each other and he would always fill his wife's car, his wife would leave his car at a friend's house. >> reporter: the man who suspected the man living with them off and on for years may have been responsible for the murders. or it may have been another couple. >> it was a couple that had been living in their house for a while and apparently involved in criminal activities and at some point, mr. riten house demanded they leave the house. at that time, one of the couple made a threat. >> reporter: police investigators aren't buying the attorney's story. for one, they say if someone dumped dead bodies in the home, how come riten house didn't say anything to them about that? >> at any point did he call the police and say there are dead bodies in my ho
simon perez explains. * sot* simon perez/vallejo the >> reporter: remember, rita allen was last seen august 25, didn't report her missing until the following sunday. >> how did he wait five days to report his wife missing? >> he and his wife had very different work schedules and it wasn't uncommon for them to go several days without seeing each other and he would always fill his wife's car, his wife would leave his car at a friend's house. >> reporter: the man who...
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simon mcgregor-wood is in jerusalem. simon, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, dan. that's right, the deadline you referred to is israel's temporary freeze on new construction in jewish settlements. jewish settlements, don't forget, built on land that palestinians want for their state. that's why this is such a crucial issue. the deadline has passed. that temporary freeze has now expired. and there is still no sign of a compromise deal. the palestinians say no building freeze, no talks. the israelis say that's an unacceptable precondition. netanyahu to extend the freeze has been intense. >> we believe the moratorium should be extended. >> reporter: but so is the pressure on palestinian president abbas not to walk away. on saturday, he said israel had a choice between settlements and peace. with arab leaders before in jewish settlements today, there was little sign of compromise. here, a ceremony for a new kindergarten. despite the obvious symbolism here, there's a determination to start building again. and the settlers are capable of exerting real pressure on prime m
simon mcgregor-wood is in jerusalem. simon, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, dan. that's right, the deadline you referred to is israel's temporary freeze on new construction in jewish settlements. jewish settlements, don't forget, built on land that palestinians want for their state. that's why this is such a crucial issue. the deadline has passed. that temporary freeze has now expired. and there is still no sign of a compromise deal. the palestinians say no building...
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all right, simon perez, thanks so much. >>> have you googled yourself? have you checked yahoo or bing, as well? there is a website that does just that and more. the information it's compiled about you that everyone can see. >>> and it's a riddle dieters have asked and answered all by themselves. how to eat poorly and avoid the guilt. their faulty logic exposed. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. today the last official full day of summer. guess what. it is ending up like pretty much the end of summer, very frosty along the west coast but there is a heatup on the way coming up. [ male announcer ] as the ceo of hp, carly fiorina laid off 30,000 workers. when you're talking about massive layoffs, which we did... perhaps the work needs to be done somewhere else. [ male announcer ] fiorina shipped jobs to china. and while californians lost their jobs, fiorina tripled her salary. bought a million dollar yacht. and five corporate jets. i'm proud of what i did at hp. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. out for
all right, simon perez, thanks so much. >>> have you googled yourself? have you checked yahoo or bing, as well? there is a website that does just that and more. the information it's compiled about you that everyone can see. >>> and it's a riddle dieters have asked and answered all by themselves. how to eat poorly and avoid the guilt. their faulty logic exposed. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. today the last official full day of...
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simon mcgregor-wood in jerusalem. thanks. >>> the final step is set to get under way to plug the blownout oil well at the center of the bp oil spill. crews plan to remove the temporary cap that first contained the gushing oil in july. then, they'll attempt to raise the failed blowout preventer and replace it with a new one. and a status check. the oil giant says it has spent more than $93 million on advertising since the spill. about $5 million a week. a florida congresswoman says that that money would have been better spent on helping spill victims. >>> and now, for this morning's weather from around the nation. severe storms in the middle of the country.damaging damaging winds, baseball-size hail, flash flooding and isolated tornadoes around chicago, st. louis, oklahoma city and dallas. showers in east texas and the twin cities. thunderstorms in south florida. and humid along the gulf coast. >> another day of near record highs in the northeast. 93 here in new york. 92 in boston. 91 in 91 in baltimore. 80s from detro
simon mcgregor-wood in jerusalem. thanks. >>> the final step is set to get under way to plug the blownout oil well at the center of the bp oil spill. crews plan to remove the temporary cap that first contained the gushing oil in july. then, they'll attempt to raise the failed blowout preventer and replace it with a new one. and a status check. the oil giant says it has spent more than $93 million on advertising since the spill. about $5 million a week. a florida congresswoman says that...
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simon perez shows us what they are doing about it. simon. >> reporter: juliette, the clean-up begins in earnest tomorrow. today's crews tried to make sure no one gets sick from what's lef of the incinerated neighborhood. >>> reporter: san mateo county work crews bustled around the site of the san bruno explosion and fire preparing for the heavy lifting scheduled to begin tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. >> tomorrow morning we are going to start removing vehicles and we are going to be going onto properties that have signed up for the program and basically removing the ash and debris. >> reporter: there are plenty of car carcasses to remove, frames stuck on the street just where they were when the fire began. as far as the homes, everything will be taken away, walls, chimneys, pipes, everything, so the home owner will be returned a clean lot when the county is finished. be county health officials are concerned about toxic dust being spread by the continuing wind. >> there is material in there such as metals, asbestos, small amounts, that
simon perez shows us what they are doing about it. simon. >> reporter: juliette, the clean-up begins in earnest tomorrow. today's crews tried to make sure no one gets sick from what's lef of the incinerated neighborhood. >>> reporter: san mateo county work crews bustled around the site of the san bruno explosion and fire preparing for the heavy lifting scheduled to begin tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. >> tomorrow morning we are going to start removing vehicles and we are...
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. >> jim par sons, john gulekki and simon helberg have made geek chic. she's the gorgeous girl next door. >> cool is personified. >> so cool, season three brought a best actor emmy for par sons a maxim magazine photo shoot for her and a people's choice award for the cast. >> i love you all. >> reporter: by the time they hit comican in july, 125,000 science fiction fans greeted them like rock stars. >> it's the most viewers in one place that i've ever been exposed to at the same time. i get a little claustrophobic, if i'm being frank bit. >> you guys show up and you're like -- it's like the beatles showing up. >> all of us work out with our iphones like videotaping it, send it home, like these people really like us. >> girl jumped in between and grabbed my hair. >> you're serious someone pulled your hair? >> yeah. >> were you excited or scared orbit. >> i was kind of giddy and pretend i was -- i told my wife, craziness out there annoying some girl jumped, pulled my hair, you know, i had to lay down for a while, yeah. [ laughter ] as sheldon, par sons gets
. >> jim par sons, john gulekki and simon helberg have made geek chic. she's the gorgeous girl next door. >> cool is personified. >> so cool, season three brought a best actor emmy for par sons a maxim magazine photo shoot for her and a people's choice award for the cast. >> i love you all. >> reporter: by the time they hit comican in july, 125,000 science fiction fans greeted them like rock stars. >> it's the most viewers in one place that i've ever been...
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the cdu has its conservative credentials intact. >> and that was simon speaking to us earlier. and there is a situation involving controversial comments made about muslims. one person has about it to remain in the party, any the described muslims as unwilling to integrate. -- and he described muslims as unwilling to integrate. reports from the u.s. say the obama administration is preparing what could be the biggest arms deal in its history with saudi arabia. a u.s. defense official is quoted as saying that there could be an initial commitment of $30 billion from saudi arabia. fighter jets, other hardware. the pentagon has refused to comment on details. monica, we're talking about banking again. >> that is right. central bankers and regulators agreed to big reforms intended to help avoid a new global financial crisis. under this landmark deal, banks will be forced to hold greater capital reserves. the head of the european central bank says the agreement reached in switzerland represents a fundamental strengthening of the global capital standards. >> the central bank chiefs from
the cdu has its conservative credentials intact. >> and that was simon speaking to us earlier. and there is a situation involving controversial comments made about muslims. one person has about it to remain in the party, any the described muslims as unwilling to integrate. -- and he described muslims as unwilling to integrate. reports from the u.s. say the obama administration is preparing what could be the biggest arms deal in its history with saudi arabia. a u.s. defense official is...
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simon. >> reporter: he is still alive. he lived at this house behind me in vallejo but today he appeared in court. his attorney said he had nothing to do the murders of his wife or the other woman whose bodies were found at this house. she intimates the police should be talking to somebody else they haven't considered yet. >> possession of the ingredients to make a destructive device and possession of an explosive. >> reporter: 72-year-old charles rittenhouse stood silent before a judge today and let his lawyer do the talking. she said the long-time chemist had no nefarious motives for the depleted uranium found in his house. nonetheless, he remains in jail on charges of possessing destructive and explosive devices. >> i don't think he did anything wrong. i think he is a victim in this case. >> reporter: the attorney excluded her client from having anything to do with the deaths of the two women found at his house. rittenhouse's wife rita allen and her friend, carol smart. >> he had been there the night before and then on
simon. >> reporter: he is still alive. he lived at this house behind me in vallejo but today he appeared in court. his attorney said he had nothing to do the murders of his wife or the other woman whose bodies were found at this house. she intimates the police should be talking to somebody else they haven't considered yet. >> possession of the ingredients to make a destructive device and possession of an explosive. >> reporter: 72-year-old charles rittenhouse stood silent...
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good morning, simon. >> reporter: good morning, mike and vinita. that's right, the deadline has come and gone. jewish settlers can technically start building in the west bank again from this morning. on land, don't forget, palestinians want for their new state. despite that, frantic efforts to prevent the palestinians from abandoning the fragile peace process are continuing. the palestinians say no building freeze, no talks. the israelis say that's an unacceptable precondition. u.s. pressure on prime minister netanyahu to extend the freeze had been intense. >> we believe that the moratorium should be extended. >> reporter: but so is the pressure on palestinian president abbas not to walk away. on saturday, he said is relevant had a choice between settlements and peace. but says he will now consult with arab leaders before anting the talks. in jewish settlements there was little sign of compromise. here a ceremony for a new kindergarten. but the obvious symbolism of this kind of event, there's a real determination here to start building again. and t
good morning, simon. >> reporter: good morning, mike and vinita. that's right, the deadline has come and gone. jewish settlers can technically start building in the west bank again from this morning. on land, don't forget, palestinians want for their new state. despite that, frantic efforts to prevent the palestinians from abandoning the fragile peace process are continuing. the palestinians say no building freeze, no talks. the israelis say that's an unacceptable precondition. u.s....
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simon peres has more. >> reporter: job creator or job creator? senate slacker or senate work horse? those were some of the accusations thrown back and forth incumbent barbara boxer and her challenger, carly fee fiorina right here in the debate tonight. they started off joining hands. soon after, they separated like oil and water. they clashed on the records they have and who could create the most jobs. >> she called this bill disgraceful. i will tell you why i don't think she likes it because she wayed for the bill. it was definite newt neutral because we paid for it by stopping tax breaks for companies who ship jobs overseas. >> to create jobs, we need to make sure in particular our small businesses, our family- owned businesses, our innovators and entrepreneurs are freed from strangling regulation and freed from taxation. >> i'm in the united states senate? why? because i fight for people because i feet for the -- fight the dream. every time i run, i have a tough ride on my hands and people have to decide if they want me back. >> results count. >> in her 18 years in the senate, se
simon peres has more. >> reporter: job creator or job creator? senate slacker or senate work horse? those were some of the accusations thrown back and forth incumbent barbara boxer and her challenger, carly fee fiorina right here in the debate tonight. they started off joining hands. soon after, they separated like oil and water. they clashed on the records they have and who could create the most jobs. >> she called this bill disgraceful. i will tell you why i don't think she likes...
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anna and simon have been together forever, it seems, but then she meets another man. simon falls in love, too, with the same man that she falls for. >> what you never lose is the curiosity and longing and it urges. they don't go away, but somehow we are not supposed to have them, because we always have to have everything under control. that is a contradiction we have to live with as adults. that is the only thing that drives the plot of the film. the fact that it ignores that convention. >> this is the third time he has had a film and competition at the venice. 12 years ago he was here for the first time. the low-budget production became and into a national art house hit and. german film making back on the world map. -- and put german filmmaking back on the world map. "3" marks a return to the native germany and also his native language. >> working in english, i would never be able to catch the nuances of language that give its humor. just a couple words said in a different accent. that is why i don't think i could ever move to another country permanently, because i w
anna and simon have been together forever, it seems, but then she meets another man. simon falls in love, too, with the same man that she falls for. >> what you never lose is the curiosity and longing and it urges. they don't go away, but somehow we are not supposed to have them, because we always have to have everything under control. that is a contradiction we have to live with as adults. that is the only thing that drives the plot of the film. the fact that it ignores that convention....
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in vallejo, simon perez. >> also tonight a community is remembering two of the victims. don knapp is at a shopping center where they both worked. >> reporter: the victims have been names and photographs on television and newspapers. at this vigil this evening the lives behind the names became touchingly real. >> white ribbon in honor the people who lost their lives to the violence in vallejo. just praying for peace. >> reporter: two of those were killed in the violence that's taken five and possibly six were well liked members of this community. >> honor of the people who died to violence and. >> she was my haircutter. >> reporter: the hairstylist and a security guard at a wells fargo. >> both have touched my life and a large number of people here i see they have touched your life as well. >> reporter: co workers, friends and neighbors held this vigil between the tobies. >> they are all friends. >> reporter: any thoughts on this? >> [inaudible] i hope they rest in peace. >> reporter: because many knew her by another name they were shocked to learn she was killed. >> i wa
in vallejo, simon perez. >> also tonight a community is remembering two of the victims. don knapp is at a shopping center where they both worked. >> reporter: the victims have been names and photographs on television and newspapers. at this vigil this evening the lives behind the names became touchingly real. >> white ribbon in honor the people who lost their lives to the violence in vallejo. just praying for peace. >> reporter: two of those were killed in the violence...
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simon perez cbs 5. >> as for who won, california votes are split. our exclusive eyewitness news poll after the debate shows brown was a 3% lead over whitman within the 4.5% margin of error, 23% said there was no clear winner. >>> coming up, cuts splitting the cal student body, one side athletes finding out they are being benched forever on the other side students who really don't seem to care. >>> and a top model finale gone really wrong what happened when the wrong winner was announced. pgh >>> >> 25 degrees. 25 degrees cooler in some neighbourhoods for your wednesday. i will pinpoint those locations. >> night club dancing. >> we are coming here to party and have a good time >> without the night club scene. >> just so much fun. >> coming up in minutes. athletic programs. coaching >> uc berkeley stunned everyone announcing it was doing away with several varsity athletic programs, coachling staff and players tell robert lisles they were blind sided. >> reporter: say it ain't so, joe golden bear baseball team knocking the cover off the ball since the
simon perez cbs 5. >> as for who won, california votes are split. our exclusive eyewitness news poll after the debate shows brown was a 3% lead over whitman within the 4.5% margin of error, 23% said there was no clear winner. >>> coming up, cuts splitting the cal student body, one side athletes finding out they are being benched forever on the other side students who really don't seem to care. >>> and a top model finale gone really wrong what happened when the wrong...
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we asked simon young how well she did. >> this was a very combative angela merkle we saw today. she vigorously defended her government's record. she said they had been focused on dealing with the financial crisis, reducing the deficit. she said that her main focus was the -- to get the german economy on a firm footing for the future. she was very harshly attacked by the opposition, but fought back and said that the opposition parties have not solved the problems when they had the chance. this certainly is a relaunched, more robust angelo merkle we are seeing. the question is will it last. >> how serious are the difficulties the governing coalition is facing at the moment? >> they have a number of problems. chief among them perhaps is the decision to extend the life of germany's nuclear power plants. it is a very unpopular decision was criticized by opposition parties today, saying that the government had simply keeled over to pressure from the energy companies. indeed, putting through their whole program of spending cuts, which the opposition criticizes as targeting the worst of
we asked simon young how well she did. >> this was a very combative angela merkle we saw today. she vigorously defended her government's record. she said they had been focused on dealing with the financial crisis, reducing the deficit. she said that her main focus was the -- to get the german economy on a firm footing for the future. she was very harshly attacked by the opposition, but fought back and said that the opposition parties have not solved the problems when they had the chance....
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simon calls you rude, whoa. >> whoa, all right. move on to wyclef jean. we know he was running for president of haiti. he's in a little bit of a brouhaha with sean penn. sean penn went after him and said his campaign was basically all about a vision of flying around the world, talking to people. jean came back and said that he was -- sean penn was too busy sniffing cocaine to see me in haiti. obviously under the belt there. penn's rep shot back at his comments, found them highly irresponsible and false and that he does not understand volunteer work down there, it's strenuous and no time for recreational drugs. >> sean penn is kind of a tough dude. i don't think you want to engage him and egg him on. not that wyclef couldn't handle himself but you never know how he'd retaliate against that. >> exactly. >> let it go. they didn't let you run. be at peace with that. sean penn, i'm sure he'll have a response. he's not shy responding. apparently there's a new autobiography coming out for lady gaga, the big pop star these days. she's huge. the thing is coming ou
simon calls you rude, whoa. >> whoa, all right. move on to wyclef jean. we know he was running for president of haiti. he's in a little bit of a brouhaha with sean penn. sean penn went after him and said his campaign was basically all about a vision of flying around the world, talking to people. jean came back and said that he was -- sean penn was too busy sniffing cocaine to see me in haiti. obviously under the belt there. penn's rep shot back at his comments, found them highly...
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simon perez has more. >>> reporter: this is the house where the two decomposing bodies were found one inside and one out back buried in a shallow grave. it appears charles rittenhouse may be the only survivor in this tale so police are trying to figure out what his role may have been and they also want to find out what he was doing with depleted uranium. >>> reporter: this is charles rittenhouse apparently the last man alive in what appears to be a multicity multiday killing spree. this is the yard behind the house where one body is buried. you can see what investigators have left behind. strangely, these black pants cut down the seams seem to be spread out in the abandoned crime scene. we found these barrels with mostly japanese writing on them except for this clear english, toxic. atf officials have confirmed they discovered a bottle of depleted uranium in their search of rittenhouse's home. >> we are trying to figure out his involvement in the homicide. he is currently still at the solano county jail on charges of possession of explosive chemicals. >> unless he is in a science clas
simon perez has more. >>> reporter: this is the house where the two decomposing bodies were found one inside and one out back buried in a shallow grave. it appears charles rittenhouse may be the only survivor in this tale so police are trying to figure out what his role may have been and they also want to find out what he was doing with depleted uranium. >>> reporter: this is charles rittenhouse apparently the last man alive in what appears to be a multicity multiday killing...
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simon perez, cbs5. >>> as for who won, california viewers are split. our exclusive "eyewitness news" poll taken after the debate shows brown with a 0% lead over whitman and that is within the 4 1/2% margin of error. 23% said there was no clear winner. >>> the candidates were talking about the death penalty tonight. a federal judge in san jose blocked what would have been california's first execution in nearly 5 years. convicted killer and rapist albert greenwood brown was set to die thursday but the same judge who recently cleared the way for the execution now says the court needs more time to assess the state's newly that will injection procedures. >>> if you drive a pricey import heads up. cars like bmws and mercedes are being vandalised. we see the damage and a picture of the suspect who has been arrested not once, not twice, but seven times. >> no, that that is not decorative opinion striping on this black mercedes, it's felony vandalism. >> when you see this how toes it make you feel. >> quite upset.? >> this woman who does not want to be identifi
simon perez, cbs5. >>> as for who won, california viewers are split. our exclusive "eyewitness news" poll taken after the debate shows brown with a 0% lead over whitman and that is within the 4 1/2% margin of error. 23% said there was no clear winner. >>> the candidates were talking about the death penalty tonight. a federal judge in san jose blocked what would have been california's first execution in nearly 5 years. convicted killer and rapist albert greenwood...
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they are trying to line up the dollars to pay for it. >> thank you, simon perez. >>> anyone who rides bart knows those trains can get loud. we are getting an idea of just how much noise they make, too. >> it's almost ear shattering so i have to wear ear plugs all the time. >> reporter: the "chronicle" surveyed all 280 miles of bart tracks with a sound meter and found noise levels can reach 100 decibels at some spots. that is the equivalent of a jackhammer. >> when it comes to the final stop your ipod is up so loud it's blasting you can't hear what station is at when you miss it. >> it's ridiculous in the tunnels, screaming and screeching. >> the loudest spot on bart is the transbay tube heading westbound. the ride is nearly as loud between glen park and 24th street mission stations going east. quietest ride you might want to know between hayward and south hayward southbound. bart points out a recent study named the transit system one of the quite esplanade avenue of its kind in the country. >>> some say only in berkeley. a street memorial has sprung up near the spot where a mountain l
they are trying to line up the dollars to pay for it. >> thank you, simon perez. >>> anyone who rides bart knows those trains can get loud. we are getting an idea of just how much noise they make, too. >> it's almost ear shattering so i have to wear ear plugs all the time. >> reporter: the "chronicle" surveyed all 280 miles of bart tracks with a sound meter and found noise levels can reach 100 decibels at some spots. that is the equivalent of a jackhammer....
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simone got a three-day suspension and he's appealing. on the field, while the yankees and ravens hold hands the orioles are the other team. when the orioles come back to prominence can you imagine 11,000 in in camden yards on a september night? brian shut out the rays. the yankees loss to the rays, still a half game up in this one. 12,000 to watch last night. off great team. support it. >>> time to suit up for the kickoff of the lfl. that is lingerie football league. >> the baltimore charm will hold their home opener at first mariner arena friday night. it will feature bone-crushing contact with gorgeous women. it will be broadcast nationally on mtv2. baltimore charm against the tampa breeze. >>> he just wanted to tape his ride on the highway. >> when a police officer got involved things got complicated. >> what began as a traffic stop turned into something much more serious. i'm linda so. why a man who video tairpd a state cop found himself in a lot of trouble. >> a gang member accused of killing a fellow gang member for his sexual orie
simone got a three-day suspension and he's appealing. on the field, while the yankees and ravens hold hands the orioles are the other team. when the orioles come back to prominence can you imagine 11,000 in in camden yards on a september night? brian shut out the rays. the yankees loss to the rays, still a half game up in this one. 12,000 to watch last night. off great team. support it. >>> time to suit up for the kickoff of the lfl. that is lingerie football league. >> the...
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simon perez has reaction. >> reporter: allen, of course, that news has heartened the families of the three uc- berkeley graduates but there is not much more information than that just one of them will be released on saturday. these are pictures from may when the mothers of sarah shourd, shane bauer and josh fattal were visited. they were hiking in northern iraq last summer when they may have inadvertently crossed into iran. they have been held captive accused of being spies. the release coincides with the end of ramadan fulfilling a custom of clemency. based on past prisoner releases, it's likely sarah shourd will be granted freedom as she is the only woman and has complained of medical problems during captivity. the release is supposed to happen about 9:00 on saturday morning. and allen, we are still waiting to hear exactly which on of the three it will be. a long time waiting one year for those three. >> we don't know which one and we don't know what will happen to the other two how long they will be kept? >> reporter: no, no sign of that the all. thoughts that this might have do w
simon perez has reaction. >> reporter: allen, of course, that news has heartened the families of the three uc- berkeley graduates but there is not much more information than that just one of them will be released on saturday. these are pictures from may when the mothers of sarah shourd, shane bauer and josh fattal were visited. they were hiking in northern iraq last summer when they may have inadvertently crossed into iran. they have been held captive accused of being spies. the release...
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the debate starts at 6:00. >> simon perez, thanks a lot. that's the first debate of three. now, from you out and about tonight, you can listen to the debate live on our sister radio station kcbs. >>> the most famous baseball poem ever written says there is no joy in mudville. well, campus just might be mudville tonight. uc-berkeley says it's cutting baseball and three other intercollegial sports teams. now, another team is it going to have to become a club. that's cal's rugby program. the most successful program at cal having won 25 national titles since 1980. the rugby team will be made a club sport. they will still have access to the facilities. they will have to recruit nonscholarship athletes. at least they can keep their team together. >> again, these were very painful decisions and as i said to the students earlier today, deciding which programs was the most difficult part of the plan. >> 163 athletes and 13 coaches are impacted by the cuts. baseball has been played at cal since 1892. but it was the most expensive program to maintain on campus. >>> next, the bay area
the debate starts at 6:00. >> simon perez, thanks a lot. that's the first debate of three. now, from you out and about tonight, you can listen to the debate live on our sister radio station kcbs. >>> the most famous baseball poem ever written says there is no joy in mudville. well, campus just might be mudville tonight. uc-berkeley says it's cutting baseball and three other intercollegial sports teams. now, another team is it going to have to become a club. that's cal's rugby...
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simon. >> reporter: juliette, we are standing by here in san bruno for a press conference with ntsb expected to start momentarily. why the explosion happened may take months to figure out. again ntsb is in charge of that. they have begun shipping evidence back to washington dc for closer scrutiny. one disaster expert we spoke with today says he already knows the likely cause of that pipeline rupture. >> out of sight out of mind. you don't see them they are under ground. it is very easy to kind of have a sense of security there,. >> reporter: he does research at berkly's center for cat traffic risk management. he said the cause of most pipeline explosions can be traced back to third party excavations, water, cable or some other company digging in the vicinity of the pipeline. >> that can either rupture it immediately or damage it or weaken the pipeline, overtime, due to service pressures on inside that pipe that it was more prone to fail and it was just a matter of time. a ticking bomb. >> we didn't see any excavation, no exempt at the time but will look at the history of it to see if overtim
simon. >> reporter: juliette, we are standing by here in san bruno for a press conference with ntsb expected to start momentarily. why the explosion happened may take months to figure out. again ntsb is in charge of that. they have begun shipping evidence back to washington dc for closer scrutiny. one disaster expert we spoke with today says he already knows the likely cause of that pipeline rupture. >> out of sight out of mind. you don't see them they are under ground. it is very...
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simon and garfunkel. it was like, what is going on? and i remember the woman behind me told me to sit down. [ laughter ] i was like, "there's no way i'm sitting down at this rock 'n' roll concert. this is the raddest concert i've ever been to in my life." did you have a favorite of this? >> well, there are so many great things. i mean, first of all, i think it was really the best rock concert i've ever been to. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i think one of the best rock concerts of all time. short of, like, that great stones concert, or u2 or whatever. >> jimmy: you had bono and you had mick jagger at this one. >> together. >> jimmy: it was crazy. >> i liked -- i mean, it was just, the mood. everyone was performing at the top of their game. people were giving it their all 'cause they knew it was historic. all their friends and peers were there. >> jimmy: yeah. >> they knew this was something for the ages. it was a huge generational moment. >> jimmy: i tell you who i loved. is dion dimucci. dion from dion and the belmonts. dion came out. and he got
simon and garfunkel. it was like, what is going on? and i remember the woman behind me told me to sit down. [ laughter ] i was like, "there's no way i'm sitting down at this rock 'n' roll concert. this is the raddest concert i've ever been to in my life." did you have a favorite of this? >> well, there are so many great things. i mean, first of all, i think it was really the best rock concert i've ever been to. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i think one of the best rock concerts...