Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs morning news this is the cbs morning news for monday, october 7th, 2013. Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. The United States is hoping a terror suspect captured over the weekend will provide valuable intelligence about al qaedas operation. He was taken into custody in tripoli, libya. That was one of two raids by American Special forces on saturday. The other targeting a suspected terrorist compound in somalia. Jericka duncan is here in new york with that and more. Good morning, jericka. Good morning, annemarie. The results of those raids appear to be mixed. Its unclear if the terrorist suspect targeted in somalia was involved in the fire fight with navy s. E. A. L. S but they have whats called, quote, vast value. It spent 15 years and it ended on the street here in tripoli. The man intight dieted for the 1998 bombings in tans z tanzani kenya was pulled from his car and taken from his home. Today john kerry says his capture c
Reaching homes. Fire crews are on the scene, keeping an eye on flareups. The flame broke out just before 4 00 this afternoon. Lillian kim there is with the latest. Reporter the fire was about a quarter mile down this road. It was very small. But it generated a lot of smoke and it created quite a scare here in marin county. The fire started between 3 30 to 4 00 p. M. It was burning near the southern marin fire line road in an area with moderate brush and light timber and was burning near a redwood growth. The flames were put out before they could spread to property. A helicopter dropped water and air tankes dropped fire retardant. Thats all it took to put the fire out. Firefighters also credit the favorable weather conditions. Right now theres very little wind. Its hot. The wind is a big contributing factor in any fire, and today were lucky there were no winds. The response was very quick. This miss was swarming with between the helicopter, the planes, the trucks, the police, they were
Costs is labor and benefits. So we are trying to control those costs. Thats what this show, about. Reporter with the clock still ticking, they are still 89 million apart, a figure the unions dispute. That 89 million gap they talk about is for all the workers at bart including management. That number should be much smaller. Bart cant look at it just on two bargaining units. You have to expect that the other bargaining units are going to expect the same thing that these two get. Reporter bart is already spending big to hire a fleet of buses to prepare for a strike. Usually well have 150 and if we need to well get up to 200. Its 900,000. We have already secured buses for a week so were working on a second week. That money has already been deposited. Reporter so we have spent 900,000 just getting ready for this . Thats correct. Reporter and that money is gob. Meanwhile, they are talking and everybody has their financial crossed. No strike notice but no contract deal, either. Stay with kpix
This evening. We begin with ktvus Jana Katsuyama in Solano County where fire crews are still keeping a close eye on hot spots there. Jana. Reporter frank tonight fire officials tell us that no one has been injured but the damage theres a lot of it. This is a mans truck that had a camper on the back and this is all thats left of it. Down the road off in the distance you can see where the fire is still burning tonight. Its a scary dramatic thing. Reporter joe says he saw the smoke then opened his gate to let firefighters by. It was going maybe 20 Miles Per Hour. So i just roared out, got in the middle of flames and they were like 20 feet in the air. Reporter the grass fire quickly burst into a blaze. Contra costa, napa and yolo county tried to contain the flames that moved as fast as the flames. We had 40mileperhour tkpwaupses throughout 40 mileperhour gusts throughout the day. And thats definitely affecting our response. Reporter three firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation. I c
Words. If republicans and speaker boehners are saying theres not enough votes they should prove it. Let the bill go to the floor and see what happens. Just vote. Let every member of Congress Vote and they can determine whether or not they want to shut the government down. Speaker boehner responded. The American People expect that leaders will sit down and at least have a conversation. Really, mr. President , its time to have that conversation before our economy is put further at risk. On sunday the speaker said there were not enough votes in the house to pass a clean continuing resolution to fund the government but right now as mazz 21 republicans have said they could join all the democrats to pass a simple extension. That extension would resurrect programs the shutdown has left paralyzed. Its going to hurt working families, its going to hurt small business, big business, entrepreneurs and the folks in agriculture. Its not a good thing. Today a loan access to be shuttered. 10,000 worke