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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20100806:10:07:00

not as a human. reporter: their voices had been heard by representatives from over 70 countries. and united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon. the united states, britain, and france were there for the first time. their collective hope, to prevent the use of atomic weapons in today s radically different world. washington s choice to have u.s. ambassador john roos attend could single a future visit by president obama which would be controversial and unprecedented for a sitting president. vinita, rob? margaret, thanks. wisconsin state fair got off to something of a bizarre start. the fair s overhead gondola ride got stuck because of a mechanical failure. it took firefighters more than an hour to evacuate some of the riders. there were no reports of injuries. in south florida, a 2-year-old girl has died after

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i saw a few stones. and they were very small, dirty-looking stones. reporter: helping prove, prosecutors say, taylor was in south africa with uncut stones, buying weapons. campbell claim claims she gave her diamonds to charity. she was just a little less combative. this is a big inconvenience for me. reporter: nick watt, abc news, london. while they have received money from her, the charity says they never got those diamonds. here s a look at your weather now. stormy in the southeast with 70-mile-an-hour winds, hail and downpours from raleigh to atlanta. showers and thunderstorms from louisiana to florida. steady downpours from new mexico and arizona into the northern rockies. 90s from billings to albuquerque. 72 in seattle. 80 in portland. 80s from fargo to detroit. boston gets up to 88. new york 90. and baltimore 91. joysticks are getting quite the workout in southern iowa this weekend. gamers from around the country have descended on

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movies out. i think there s a luke wilson one coming out that i want to see. yeah, tune in monday on insomniac theater. a good tease for monday. good morning, i m rob nelson. i m vinita nair. the connecticut man who went on that deadly workplace shooting spree left behind an extraordinary look into the mind of a killer. just before ending his own life, omar thornton called 911, explaining what he did and why. clarissa ward now has the latest from manchester, connecticut. reporter: the final words of a killer. the chilling 911 call from omar thornton moments after he shot eight of his colleagues in cold blood. this is a racist place. yep, i understand that. they treated me bad over here and treat all the other black employees bad over here too. so i had to take it into my own hands. i wish i could have gotten more of the people. reporter: at a press conference, the family-run company was unequivocal about its treatment of the shooter.

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i m a little overwhelmed by the number of people. reporter: at this night s meeting over 300 people came looking for help to get back to work. everyone s here for the same reason reporter: for many it is the first time in their career to be without a job. a very lost feeling. just to sit down with other people you think, gosh, i m not alone. it s really wonderful. reporter: the volunteers include recruiters, corporate executives offering guidance on how to land a good job in tough times. i want that hiring manager to look you in the face, go wow, that was impressive. reporter: volunteers come from different churches here to help. many of them have lost their identities. and i wanted to get them that identity back. it s really loving your neighbor. and a genuine love for people you don t know. reporter: that meant the world to jo berkhart, executive recruiter, when she lost her job, career ministry helped her persevere to the new job she

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20100806:10:55:00

get lunesta for a co-pay as low as zero dollars at lunesta.com discover a restful lunesta night. the nation s unemployment rate comes out later this morning but economists expect little change in the jobless rate. millions are struggling to find about work and looking everywhere they can, including a church in georgia. as erin hayes reports they are finding heavenly help. reporter: monday night at the roswell united methodist church is a little different. this is the church s employment ministry. let s say you have two or three different types of jobs reporter: people tossed out of work running out of hope. this is my first time here so

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