they had some remarkableeef&÷ the investigators were not there for us. while the commission was founded and what it did find? guest: it was founded as the assistance of 9/11 families and senator john mccain. they really came together to force the white house and congressional republicans to have an independent investigation of what had gone so wrong before 9/11. how was it possible this attack could have taken place? the central finding was there was an enormous disarray in the federal government dealing with terrorist threats. there were doubts that were not being connected. host: the white house opposed the creation of the commission for months. how long was that push back and why were they opposed to its creation? pushed back for many months. the better part of a year or much more than a year. their argument was we cannot divert the central intelligence agency and the fbi from their central mission which was preventing another 9/11. we can t force them to answe
the front-runner. supervisor and mayoral candidate david chu doesn t like it. i have heard that he is having second thoughts. reporter: do you feel betrayed by that? you know, at the end of the day, ed lee committed to all of san francisco. he made a promise to the city and to elected officials that he was not going to run. i hope that he is going to be a man of his word and stand by the promise. reporter: lee is popular at city hall. the bureaucrat everyone loves. but if he runs, he will be scrutinized. the claws are already coming out. there have been some very specific and disturbing allegations that have been raised about the shadowy forces behind the draft ed lee campaign, potentially engaging in unethical and possibly illegal activities to shake down corporations here in san francisco. reporter: he is referring to chinatown power broker rose pack who was reduced to tears when lee was first appointed interim mayor. well, you know, it s emotional and it s th
alive but his injuries are life- threatening. if he ends up dying in the hospital, that would be the 59th murder in oakland. last year it the there were 44. so 15 more there would be if he dies. here s a look at the scene from last night. this shooting happened just before 10 p.m. on 19th avenue near adeline. it was in west oakland. he was shot in th chest. he is in his 20s. it may have been an attempted robbery. two men were seen leaving the scene. there is no description on them. oakland is no stranger to unsolved violent crime and murder including one that has people feeling raw this week. that is the killing of brother john, paris powell. he made a name for himself feeding the homeless in oakland. he was shot on 47th avenue this week. his pregnant wife and his young daughter wer were also hit. brother john was removed from life support on wednesday. the community has been reacting to this over the past 48 hours. anthony batts calls it an outrage. jean quan plans to meet
robert lyles shows us the mounting damages. reporter: at vallejo franklin middle school this is not only going onto the school, it is the only way to get to the scene of the crime. three to five thieves the superintendent believes sliced through metal brackets. they know how to cut live wire and they know how to pull it. reporter: at least 1500 volts are flowing through this one pipe. very high voltage. this is 300 feet. reporter: the devil may care the danger these bandits are after the treasure inside copper wiring. $5000 just for the wire. in this one pipe? in this one pine. a rash in the month of july it has been 10 hits in july alone and we had 14 overall. reporter: spread over eight vallejo franklin has been hit four times. threr they are not only professional, they are fearless. someone interrupted the job a few days ago. what did they do? came back this morning to finish the crime. no fear. they don t believe in cuts. reporter: they may know ther
schwarzenegger children know him and are friends with him. the twisted part, there used to be jokes inside the house how much the boy looked like arnold. ha-ha, how funny. come to find out that was this situation is just, very scary, strange. taking a look at your weather here. severe storms from central texas to southern nebraska. showers, thunderstorms, across the upper midwest. heavy mountain snow, utah, colorado. looking at showers and downpours from cleveland and detroit. also from the mid-atlantic to new england. 71 in the twin cities. 65 in chicago. 74 in baltimore. 90 in miami. 84 in dallas, new orleans. boise hit 70, albuquerque, 66. a talented boy realizing his potential as a violin player thanks to a specially made left-handed instrument. most often violinists play with a right hand on the bow, and left hand on the strings, but george muller was born without all the bones in his left hand making it difficult to properly grip those strings. that is so cool.