responded to reports of a powdery substance at a nail salon on lincoln avenue 9:00 this morning. inside was a threatening note that made reference to a bomb, which is why it all prompted so much concern. minutes ago, they deployed a robot in the process of going through the business, searching for any type of suspicious package. meanwhile, everyone has been evacuated here on lincoln. there are a few people in the businesses sheltering in place. also, willow glen elementary school which is located at lincoln and minnesota was on lockdo lockdown, but that s since been lifted. 700 students attend school there, a tweet was sent to parents that says students are safe and that the administration was being told to shelter in place. again, things are back to normal at the school, even though there were scary moments for parents this morning. meantime, lincoln avenue is closed. we understand some buses have been rerouted. we will bring any new developments your way as we learn them. m
someone was a setback there about what they were seeing on network news about occupy oakland. nonetheless, they had to take the reports, that you take a look at it and had to send a letter in response. all of which takes time. we investigate all complaints, we take them from a riding sources, e-mail or telephone, just walking in the door. not necessary complaints from people that felt that they were harassed, it could be that they saw on tv? the vast majority of occupy complaints were from third-party people that most is all things on tv they did not like. and with those kind of numbers, even with this many cops investigating, it is still difficult. that is one of the reasons why the mayor, the city manager, city council, and the police department are saying what we need to do is bring in people from the outside, contract this work out and get those cops out of the offices and back on the streets until we can sort out these complaints. the numbers that you gave us
will be hot there 90s for many even with a west winds 90s but coast and 60s and 70s. this morning s commute will be a little bit slow when you get down to the golden gate bridge some thick fog as steve as mentioned we just saw it on the tweet of course daily city, the fog is an issue so be careful out there more traffic and weather minutes away. let s go to dave and pam. two uc berkeley graduates have been released and in berkeley with morning we have more with what happened overnight. here is more. reporter: it has been a busy morning and we should mention there are multiple confirmations for these two hikers, they are free this morning however there are media camped outside of tehran and have not seen the attorney vehicle actually leave the prison so it s still unclear if they have left the grounds we are watching that development very closely. however there has been a lot happening overnight. attorney for the two hikers confirmed he had gotten the necessary signature
have been released. claudine wong joins us live from uc berkeley with all of the developments this morning and where the two men are expected to be headed. good morning, claudine. reporter: good morning, tori. certainly we ve been watching everything coming out of iran. we ve been waiting for this confirmation that they ve actually left the grounds of the prison because we ve known since early this morning that there were a couple of cars with swiss diplomats there. they pulled up to the gates. they had not left yet. but they have now left. this all started overnight as word came from the attorney for these two men that all of the necessary signatures were in hand, then diplomatic vehicles were arriving at about 3:30 our time to the prison and then about 4:45 this morning. there was a about 4:45 this morning, there was word that the two men were freed after spending two years in that prison. details are still coming in about about how this happened. i m sure there are s
we need to close out the war successfully and what that means now is not nation building. what it means is to follow general petraeus advice and to get those security forces built up to the point where they can pick up the slack as we draw down. yet some believe keeping troops in afghanistan longer won t make much difference in the long run. afghanistan is not and never will be a centrally governed place. that s going to be governed by some group of people in kabul. if we simply keep an american dependency of our troops being there to do everything for the afghans, we re never going to get out of there. ron mott is live at the white house. the white house expected i presume some of this criticism. reporter: yes, they did. but chuck todd, chief white house correspondent and political director, says the reaction here in washington has been mostly muted which is unusual here. you ve had some criticism on the far left and right that yeah, either this was too aggressive