it's a lovely name athena. have you met your daughter's boyfriend? >> yes, i have. geoff: hi, mom. craig: you're cool with this? >> whatever she wants to do is fine. craig: what kind of parent are you. >> you didn't tell me that yesterday. >> i got over it. [laughter] craig: all right. well, this is -- this is fine. ok. we better do the christmas card then. everybody bunch in. ,,,,,,,,,, [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. i'm going to stay very above the fray and i'm not going to get in the muck and the mud. >> the city isn't big enough for both of them anymore. why oakland's top cop called it quits. >> these individuals have no regard for their intended victim. no regard for innocent citizens who might have been hurt or killed in this attempted assassination. >> murder for hire, money, and links to the iranian government. how the u.s. got the best of the master mind. you're in china, i think i can get in with the company as they starting to expand. >> and why some are looking for the american dream overseas. good everyoning, i'm dana king. >> and i'm ken vastida. oakland police chief said he had enough. >> it's hardly been a secret that he and mayor qualm don't see eye to eye. as robert lyles shows us, he was not alone. >> why did the chief step down? >> i feel like i don't have full control of the oakland police department. >> that announcement shook the latino merchant's association like a trembler. 1200 a month on private security since police layoffs. he says he'll keep quiet no longer. >> i'm blaming the city of oakland. maybe it could be from the city council's office or within hire. >> jimenez and jose ortiz say that's what is tough on crime, but saw that as the making of a misstate. >> are you saying the mayor and city council handcuffed the chief? >> yes. he should be the one making decisions that have to do with the oakland police department. >> he has been more figure head than chief. >> i have had 20% control of this police department, but i have full accountability. if i have full accountability, i want full control. >> the mayor opposed, that's one of the antiloitering ordinance, there was one already on the books. expand the gang injunction, mayor qualm believes violence can be suppressed with midnight basketball and keeping libraries open late. the acrimony was obvious during this february press conference. chief, and not looking at the chief. in his resignation. >> i'm going to stay very above the fray and i'm not going to get into the mud. >> oakland residents are slinging the mud. particularly with the city's homicide rate nearing 90 victims. >> holding a press conference the day after that happened is the day that it happens to say how sad it is and a vigil and this is and that, last see some action. >> instead of the standard thank you for your services, that's an opportunity to leave when she first assumed office. >> the mayor had hired him and at that point, he said no. >> sources tell cbs 5 when he made the deciding vote, sending in the safety committee, that was the straw and listen to qualm's response. >> your question is incorrection, had i voted yes, it would have died. i'm the one that kept the issues going. >> well the mayor refused an on camera interview. but sources go on to tell me that that may be leaving because of a federal judge threatening to take over opd and that's because a court order reform has not been established inside this apartment. either way, that is expected to be out around november 15 and day nay, his next job may be hair vorred university. >> interesting. >> robert lyles, thank you. >> it's a terror plot that reads a lot like a movie script. an elite wing of iran's military, responsible for past terror attacks tried to hire a mexican drug cartel hitman to assassinate the saudi ambassador in washington. the prime suspect is this man, manssor arbabsiar. he has dual citizenship in iran and the united states. bob ore on how the plot was uncovered. >> intended target was the saudi ambassador to the united states. adel al-jubeir. attorney general, eric holder, unveiled the plot saying it was launched in iran last spring by officials inside a special operations unit of the iranian military. >> this was directed and approved by the iranian government. >> court papers alleged the officials conspired with an iranian american to plot the killing. arbabsiar traveled to mexico to hire a hitman. he made cover with an under cover informant. over six months, the informant recorded conversations and helped him solicit $100,000 from iranian contact adds a down payment. robert mow ire. >> these individuals had no regard for their intended victim. no record for innocent citizens that may have been hurt or killed. >> the spir tores discussed killing the ambassador and bob showed no concern over the potential deaths of innocent bystanders. they want that guy done. if the hundred go with him, expletive, adding the collateral deaths were no big deal. sources say bob, who was arrested nearly two weeks ago talked about wanting to attack embassies of saudi arabia and israel. he implicated by name, one of the officials. that man has been charged in the case, but he is still in iran and not in custody. bob ore, cbs news, washington. a bomb square at the city college of san francisco's mission district campus is forcing neighbors to shelter. one student said the evacuation was chaotic. >> um, there was a police officer who rushed out of the class. he didn't say why or anything, so we just left. >> 600 students were evacuated. the bomb squads did find two suspicious packages on campus. first, he was the front runner and then he fell behind. now mitt romney is once again the party favorite for the republican presidential nomination and that made him the prime target at tonight's dob tonight. mitt romney, the main target as the eight presidential candidates faced off on the economy in new hampshire. texas governor rick perry talks about the plan. >> rodney care was obama care. rodney care driven the cost of small business, insurance premiums up by 14%. we have the lowest number of kids as a percentage uninsured of any state in america. you have the highest. >> perry, like michele bachmann had seen his popularity tunnel. political animal. >> consequence has been that mitt romney is starting to look more reasonable by comparison. >> with perry lagging third in the polls, herman kaine soared to second. also questioned romney. >> can you name all 59 points in your 160 page plan? >> to pullet america on the path to become the most creative plages, it's going to take someone who knows how to do it. it's not one thing, it's a number of things. >> he hasn't faced the tough scrutiny as the other candidates. >> i guess it's going to be with him. the long-term knock will be lack of running a campaign. >> since some moved up their primary so they could start around new year, romney gets a new edge. >> someone who has that name lek reck recognition will have a serious competitive advantage. >> chris driesty made a surprise endorsement. a state known to the dop as specially the tea party members to turn behind him. >> sharon chin, thank you. tonight, services were held for two of the men who were killed in last week's cement plant shooting. the family and friends of 48- year-old manuel held a rosary at the okay hill funeral home in san jose. 5 the 1-year-old was also remembered with a visitation service in san jose. the toughest part is not having closure. >> not being able to say to my brother. yeah, it hurts. we have to move on and thanks for everybody's support. we appreciate that. >> he was at an early morning meeting last wednesday when the gunman opened fire. three people were killed, six others were wounded. >> tonight, brian stowe will spend his first night out of the hospital in more than six months. doctors transferred him from san francisco general today to a long-term rehabilitation center. they won't say where contactually. he still can't stand or walk up, but osteo is able to sit up on hits own. >> when brian came here, he was in a coma state. when he left us today, he was beginning to speak, and now beginning to eat as well and he is making dramatic progress. >> still arrived after first being treated in los angeles after he was attacked outside of dodgers stadium. two suspects pleaded not guilty to that attack. other news making headlines, the man responsible for killing three of his coworkers at the lie high spent plan did not die from bullets fired from the sheriff deputies. according to the coroner's office, the 47-year-old truck driver died from a self- inflicted gun shot. the san francisco chronicle is giving david chi its stamp of approval. the district three supervisor, calling him a pragmatic problem solver capable of shaking things up. the 2008 supervisor's race. >> out of work americans take a long distance employee. the foreign country making it worse their while. and why thousands of vaccine doses, it's deaf kilt to ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hundreds of them marched past homes illionaires antiwall street protesters got personal today with some of manhattan's megarich. hundreds of them marched past homes belonging to billionaires like oil tycoon, david koch. john paulson, and rupert murdoch to protest a big tax break that they're about to get. a state blanket tax on the wealthy is set up to expire in december and take about $5 billion in annual revenue with it. the protesters want it kept in place. the occupy oakland protest is spending a second night at frank ogawa plaza. the group's official website says its mission is to reclaim public space and mobilize real resistance. that begins in walnut creek. >> the protests are the cover of the new yorker magazine's annual money issue. the cover is the work of a bay area man. it shows an urban skyline. manhattan littered with smoke tacks and a bowl at the top. berkeley painter eric druker is known for pushing the envelope. his recent work has become the visual standard for the occupy movement. >> i'm trying to visualize what is it that we're opposed to? i think this is the problem here. it's not human anymore. there are no people in here. it's all just this corporate architecture is where all of the wealth has been sucked up. from the top of the pyramid. >> the cover work was originally part of a graphic novel base on the poem, howell. for too many in the u.s. looking for work is taking way too long. some have even taken the job hunt overseas. selia reports on those searching for their american dream in china. >> every day, ben paul bikes to work at a advertising agency. may roar change from 2009 when he was layed off in los angeles. >> job hunting in l.a. was disheartening. one, because there's little to look for and the hard thing was, you almost don't hear back from anyone. >> after six months of looking for a job in america, ben and his wife gave china a try. they made the right decision. she was in high demand as a there pitt. it took ben just a month before land a senior position he always wanted. even though he can only speak conversational mandarin. hundreds of thousands more are employed under tech rare visas. easing the visa process. >> you can show people that you have the skills that might not show up on a resume, you but believe in yourself that you have them, there will be someone here to listen to you. >> ben had a relatively easy ride here, but not everyone is so fortunate. americans who come to china have to compete with a number of chinese people. flood. >> here in china, i think i can get in with the company. pennsylvania native, phil jenacopolis hasn't found a job. resume in hand, looking to match his ambition. >> i prove price, i can be the executive vice president or head of marketing. >> phil is studying chinese to improve his prospects and paycheck. >> i see you have your photo. >> and china, support a comfortable life still. and that's key. >> we get a place in this area, tradeoff is worth it, ben frits in china's growing company. >> cal officials say a student who trailed to europe likely brought back a case of the pumps, which is now spreading across campus. there are nine confirmed cases of mumps on campus and 35 more are suspected. because the disease has such a long incubation period, that number could keep growing. >> a couple of my friends got the pumps. they have been in bed a couple times. >> this morning i woke up with rashes because i was nervous. >> students who come down with the ttdz are told toll pose o problem. etch pores, school officials are worried that the outbreak could loos for months. >> let's get a look of your weather. >> so far, highs tipped off at 66 and way up 2077 degrees. we have plenty of clear skies out there. o starry night and we are coming up and approaching a warmer day for your wednesday. it ben the warmest day of thework week. we'll pinpoint that day as eyewitness news ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, back to set thanks, roberta. rain one day and a little bit of sunshine and back to rain again and go back to sunshine. what's coming up next? >> it's been keeping us ease and i si easy. tonight what we are noting is the full moon. it's to 100% moon and we are able to see it throughout much of the bay area, only san jose reporting mostly cloudy cities. iran, want, what we have on track for tonight, tomorrow, panning out to be a warmer day for your wednesday. 73 degrees in san francisco com is above the highs. the winds will be out of the north to northwest at 15 miles per hour. one note, we will be experiencing high surf all wet. including mavericks. some 13 feet. be careful. those sneaker waves as well, if you are walking along the beach, because you'll want to head to the beech. refrom high pressure and going to warm up cig lantly, won't be as warm as tuesday. mid 6 os half-moon bay, and humanity is dropping as well. as you go east, the temperature jumped up to 18-degrees in discovery bay. low 80s as we head to the knott. 63 degrees. 75 degrees. here's your extended forecast as promised, thursday pans out to be the warmest day of this workweek. that's after a sunshiny day with temperatures dropping by 5 degrees and mostly dowdy. that is your pinpoint forecast. dennis, giving you a little respect here. >> the trigger brought out ,,,, brought aretha franklin back to down two games to none in the american league championship series. the tigers brought aretha franklin back to sing the national anthem. should have sang respect, because that's what the tigers need a little of right now. down 1-0 in the 4th. i say that's dynamic. game tied at 1. in the 6th, getting a little taste of the power hour, that turns out to be the game winner behind the strong pitching. 5-2 is the final. texas leads two games to one. u.s.a. and ebbing and ecuador playing a friendly match. this is it, are you kidding me? shot scores on the heavier. it was the difference headachier. you're going to clime son. >> spent 26 years in prison, half his entire life for a murder he did not commit. he was released in 2009 after witnesses against him recanted their stories. now he is 52, making his first proboxing fight on the under card of hopkins. start at the staple center in los angeles. he wants one to say he is has done it. 1990 was the last time he fought in a ring, it was in a jail league. >> i just want to know what it feels to be in the pros. >> then here it is if it did happen. i'm going to do the best i can. >> redemption in the boxing ring with 49er receiver, joshua morgan likely done for the year after surgery. a new man is hoping to catch up can brett swing. he spent the last three years with green bay as a reserve. he made six catches. i have the tuesday night top five. they always tell you to bring your glove to the ball game. he stayed in his seat with an ice pack. number four, pen begins and panthers, diving backwards. ban theres win. how about that one. leading the steaks and down grows fraisher. the horse and the jockey okay. the horse would require surgery. number two, check out the troy phi ambiguity. oh, the poor little kill was stieded. >> miguel kai bar ray the most -- impressive play. tim is named the new starting quarterback for the denver broncos. >> i heard about that. >> he'll be in oakland in three weeks from now. >> it's make it or break it right now. >> a different kind of guy that has to build and tailor the offense around him. he brings special talent, ,,,,