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Reporter he says he is very impressed with the construction of these new homes here in oakland, and everyone hes irimpressed with him. At 89, he is in there working just as hard as everyone else. The federal government may be shut down, but former president jimmy carter is hard at work, grabbing the power saw like an expert, at habitat for humanity site in oakland. If they can see what happens on a habitat project and use that same pattern in washington, everybody working together toward a common goal, that would be a Wonderful Development in our national capitol. His visit is quite a morale boost for the crew here. Workers were robbed at gunpoint while working on these homes last week. One man was pistol whipped during the attack. Not only to steal from another person but to steal from people who are looking for a good house for the first foam their life, double trial, think. It was very unfortunate incident, about were pa ....
Fine leaving the 205 interchange. Looks like we may have some roadwork eastbound because sensors are picking up slow traffic there. The 580 680 interchange over in you understand did thats still in good shape with no major problems to report to you for west 580 heading down the dublin grade and the bay bridge toll plaza is wide open so enjoy the light traffic. That light traffic stays with you across the bridge into downtown San Francisco. Thats a look at kcbs traffic. Thank you. Some breaking news now from Pleasant Hill. Loud explosions woke up the dove court neighborhood after a house caught fire. It started about 1 30 this morning. Firefighters say when they got there, the house and the cars in the driveway were all consumed by flames. The explosions happened near the cars. Several downed power lines made it difficult for crews to fight the fire but they kept it from spreadi ....
secretary jennifer granholm says the fusion produces more energy than was used to create it. [inaudible conversations] good morning, everyone. so great to see members of congress here, senator reeves, so glad you re here, congressman swalwell, mcnerny, well, i don t think that congressman she s not here. conor lamb, of course, and thank you so much for your support of this and i know there are others who are supportive as well who were not able to make it, but this is a great day. today we re here to talk about fusion, combined two particles into one. last week at the lawrence livermore national laboratory in california scientists at the national ignition facility achieved fusion ignition. and that s creating more energy from fusion reaction than the energy used to start the process. it s the first time it has ever been done in a laboratory anywhere in the world. simply put, this is one of the most impressive scientific feats of the 21st century. or the president mi ....
second look. hello everyone i m frank somerville and welcome to second look. 16 years ago today, north korea and south korea signed a treaty to stop war. but last week north korea said it would no longer honor that agreement. in 1995, reporter kathleen koch brought us this account of the memorial to their memory being dedicated in washington, d.c. reporter: standing more than 7 feet tall the stainless steel figures shrog across the field toward a distant flag. near by faces of actual support troops from the korean war. at this dedication president clinton and south korean president kim jung-sam credited the soldiers. they set a standard that may be equaled but will never be surpassed in american combat. in this tribute to all those korean war veterans who set apart their lives. and i give respect to all those who fought in that war. reporter: nearly 58,000 americans died in the conflict. this week thousands of their comrades gathered at the washington wall. th ....