Announcer live where you live, this is abc7 news. We have a baby taken from a vehicle. Police radio dispatch puts San Francisco officers on alert to a baby kidnapping. Only on abc7 news was there when police rescued the child and arrested her alleged kidnapper. Good evening. Im kate larsen in for eric thomas. We begin tonight with the fast action that resulted in a happy reunion for that baby. Melanie woodrow is live at sfpd headquarters with details on how this ordeal for the babys parents ended with relief. Melanie . Reporter absolutely. San Francisco Police say this was a citywide joint effort to catch this suspect, and her choice of getaway transportation may have helped quite a bit. Within 30 minutes of getting a call for the kidnapping of this baby girl, police were patting down and cuffing a 36yearold suspect. Everybody got involved. This was a big deal. Reporter just before 9 00 a. M. On sherman street, police say a 6monthold was inside this vehicle while her father prepared a
The whirlwind tour starts right now. And good evening, thanks for joining us on this sunday evening. Im tom llamas. As we come on the air tonight, american embassies around the world are bracing for a potentially explosive report about to be released. It details what the cia did in the dark days after 9 11. And tonight, the fear that it could threaten american lives. Martha raddatz joins us with details. Reporter tom, its a report described in shocking. And the very graphic descriptions of secret interrogations, some details never heard before and many people fear that revealing them will lead to violence. Tonight, u. S. Facilities worldwide are on the alert for a release of a still top secret torture report. The concern is over the military forces, diplomats and other officials around the world, where there are hot spots in the middle east and north africa. Reporter all u. S. Facilities are being urged to review security and brace for the reaction. It will incite in fact violence. And
Obama is on his way home after lobbying World Leaders to support his military strike on syria. But when he lands, he has to gear up again and convince the American People, and lawmakers here to stand with him. Abcs chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl, is traveling with the president and asking the Big Questions tonight. The president didnt find much support for military action against syria here at this summit of World Leaders in russia. And he acknowledged he may not find much at home. Its conceivable that, at the end of the day, i dont persuade a majority of the American People that its the right thing to do. And then each member of congress is going to have to decide if i think its the right thing to do for the Americas National security. Reporter the president decided to ask for congressional approval before striking syria, but he has not said what he would do if Congress Votes no. I still havent heard a direct response if Congress Fails to authorize this, will you go fo
Now. And good evening, thanks for joining us on this sunday evening. Im tom llamas. As we come on the air tonight, american embassies around the world are bracing for a potentially explosive report about to be released. It details what the cia did in the dark days after 9 11. And tonight, the fear that it could threaten american lives. Abcs chief Global Affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz joins us with the details. Reporter tom, its a report described in shocking. And the very graphic descriptions of secret interrogations, some details never heard before and many people fear that revealing them will lead to violence. Tonight, u. S. Facilities worldwide are on the alert for a release of a still top secret torture report. The concern is over the military forces, diplomats and other officials around the world, where there are hot spots in the middle east and north africa. Reporter all u. S. Facilities are being urged to review security and brace for the reaction. It will incite in fact v