over here, he also tamperwide this one. if you take a look, you can see a couple of pieces missing there on the end. but that s as far as it got. these are part of the original city hall construction. it was the first high raise government building in the u.s., and the tallest building west of chicago when it was completed in 1914. the architecture, the design, the style, i think it s very timeless. reporter: with old, brass features that caught the eye of a thief. this was tampered with. it looked like they were trying to twist it off. reporter: the brass railings that a man try today steal monday morning and he almost succeeded. one side of the heavy railing on the ground, ripped off its bolts. he was pulling on them, back and forth like this. on this one, i m not sure if that s what got it out of the ground, or if he used some kind of tool. reporter: city officials are now taking inventory of everything brass. you can t just go out and buy these parts. repo
off with. this is it. these are these large brass railings that the man tried to steal. he actually ripped this one completely off its foundation. over here, he also tamperwide this one. if you take a look, you can see a couple of pieces missing there on the end. but that s as far as it got. these are part of the original city hall construction. it was the first high raise government building in the u.s., and the tallest building west of chicago when it was completed in 1914. the architecture, the design, the style, i think it s very timeless. reporter: with old, brass features that caught the eye of a thief. this was tampered with. it looked like they were trying to twist it off. reporter: the brass railings that a man try today steal monday morning and he almost succeeded. one side of the heavy railing on the ground, ripped off its bolts. he was pulling on them, back and forth like this. on this one, i m not sure if that s what got it out of the ground, or if he
we re looking at interstate 80, that looks good. and we re off to a nice start in san francisco. but two lanes of the freeway closed eastbound bay bridge for road work. as soon as you get on the lower deck, you ll notice that traffic is light. there is no slow down yet. at 4:30, let s go back to the desk. we begin with a stunning new development in the brian stoa beating case. the los angeles police have arrested two new suspects for the brutal beating outside dodgers stadium. and paul chambers looks the events. reporter: we re here live at brian stoa remains. and there are major developments happening in this case. for months, please said they had the right man and now they re changing their tune. an associated press reports that the two men were arrested on wednesday in connection with the stoa case. but the police have not released their names or any other details about the latest information. and the l.a. times said that the investigators have circumstantial and physi
pornographic terms to describe tea party members. why is the president doing that if he believes we ought to you treat everybody as we would like to be treated ourselves as he said in the michigan speech? greta: it is not just the michigan speech. i back toe election night 2008. he said let us resist the temptation to fall back on the same pat san ship, pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long. the question is, does he accept disagreement from the other side of the aisle fair or is it petty and trying to provoke him? no, look he has dismissed a lot of it. he dismissed a lot of people on the other side as not having legitimate arguments. several times screamed in campaign style rallies advocating health care or other measures to get out of the way. talk about pettiness and talk about here s a guy who came in and immediately began to
pornographic terms to describe tea party members. why is the president doing that if he believes we ought to you treat everybody as we would like to be treated ourselves as he said in the michigan speech? greta: it is not just the michigan speech. i back toe election night 2008. he said let us resist the temptation to fall back on the same pat san ship, pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long. the question is, does he accept disagreement from the other side of the aisle fair or is it petty and trying to provoke him? no, look he has dismissed a lot of it. he dismissed a lot of people on the other side as not having legitimate arguments. several times screamed in campaign style rallies advocating health care or other measures to get out of the way. talk about pettiness and talk about here s a guy who came in and immediately began to