haven for teenagers and the elderly. but tonight, it s a crime scene. the san jose community center, stripped of many items worth thousands of dollars. george kiriyama is here to explain. george, what happened? reporter: children and senior citizens are going to feel the impact. those who work at the community center want to know who would steal from the kids and elderly. they found someone had broken into this storage trailer and found boxes had been torn open. new basketballs were missing. toys usually given to the children in their classrooms were taken. several canopies were gone. the center does not have anymore room in the budget to buy new items and in the end, the center says the whole community loses. a lot of this stuff came from a center that was recently closed. so we wanted to save it for a rainy day in case it s not there. it s unfortunate we don t have it now. reporter: who loses here? the community, definitely the community because the the items that
meanwhile, the exodus of foreigners continued today, the tripoli airport jammed with people trying to get out. more than 160 americans will remain on aboard a ferry set to leave tripoli for malta as soon as the weather clears. cbs news correspondent mandy clark is in libya tonight and begins our coverage. reporter: libyan rebels were taking joe rides today in armored vehicles seized when the army in the eastern half of the country gave up the fight. in tobruk, we got a firsthand look at the power vacuum left behind, a people s militia on the side of the protesters gave us a tour of the weapons depot they were guarding. the ground was littered with dangerous munitions, scattered when the retreating troops loyal to qaddafi blew-up the bunkers to keep the weapons out of rebel hands. one underground cash is still intact. these men told us they re all local people who will stay on guard here until order is restored. moammar qaddafi was back on state tv today, painting a very dif
we still could see a rain/snow mix in the higher elevations. i ll have a look at the rest of your weekend which looks a lot drier coming up. thanks, lisa. early this morning the republican controlled house passed legislation to cut $60 billion from hundreds of federal programs. i think you ve done yourself proud this week. the vote was mostly among party lines and led by republican freshmen. the $1.2 trillion measure will keep the government running through september. there are sweeping spending cuts to school, housing and other domestic programs. but the measure protects oil and coal companies and farmers from new environmental regulations. the bill faces a tough battle with the senate which is still controlled by democrats. and president obama has threatened a veto. the deadline for congress to agree to some sort of funding measure is march 4th. after that as abc 7 political reporter mark matthews explains, the government will shut down. it s not just that the repub
as soon as christmas eve on thursday an republicans say they are not at all happy with how this went down. i don t think a legislation like this which affects everyone of the 300 million americans and their own healthcare should be subject to this special smelley deal making. this not the way legislation of this magnitude should be passed. smelly like ben nelson who pledged support in exchange for increased federal money for healthcare for his state alone. more on that in a moment. first, this morning president obama praised democrats for coming together and voting to support the bill. by standing up to special interests to prevented reform for decades and lobbying against it now the senate has moved us closer to reform that makes a tremendous difference for families, seniors, businesses and the country as a whole. the battle is not over because the senate bill has yet to be merged with a similar reform bill which passed the house of representing. we have team convera
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