covering this all around the world. first margaret brennan with the president. i ve come here personally as the leader of the world s largest economy and the second largest emitter, to say that the united states of america not only recognizes our role in creating this problem, we embrace our responsibility to do something about it. reporter: president obama came to office promising to slow climate change. today he pressed china and india, the world s other top polluters, to join him. and he offered to help poorer countries convert to clean energy. the goal is to get 147 countries to reduce carbon emissions enough to keep global warming below 3.6 degrees fahrenheit. that s the level some scientists believe would prevent natural disasters like floods and droughts. president obama said those types of events are a risk to global security and praised france for weeks after the terror attacks. what greater rejection of those who would tear down our world than marshaling our b
live from the kgo-tv broadcast center, this is abc7 news. record cold around the bay area is out of here for now. drew will let us know where records were set today in just a few minutes. but first, the news is little comfort for thousand of residents in contra costa county who can t turn on their gas-powered heaters. i m carolyn tyler in for eric thomas. this is affecting more than 6,000 pg&e customers in discovery bay and byron. pg&e says the recent cold weather caused the outage that could last into tomorrow night. sergio is live in discovery bay where pg&e has opened two warming centers. certainly yow? sergio? carolyn, that s right. two warming centers. this was the first one that was set up at timber point elementary school. the second was opened earlier this evening at the discovery bay community center at 601 discovery bay boulevard. both are open to residents who may not have heat in their homes because they don t have gas service tonight. teams of pg&e crews fann
officer walks out of jamie trnlthsz cyber thieves may have customer data, including children s information. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i m anne-marie green. we begin with politics. this morning, hillary clinton travels to alabama for the 60th anniversary of the montgomery bus boycott. meanwhile, nearly 8,000 more e-mails haveveeen released. don champion h h more on that. reporter: the latest trove of e-mails were made public hours after hillary clinton picked up ke enforcements from 13 day democratic senators. aren t they an amazing group? reporter: in one of the more personal excaption, she asks series homeland and on the night of the benghazi tacks, the former secretary of state says the incident was launched by an al qaeda type group. clinton leads, in an interew monday with charlie rose, she maintained she would not put u.s. boots on the ground to fight isis in iraq and syria. i think the b
trnlthsz cyber thieves may have customer data, including children s information. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i m anne-marie green. we begin with politics. this morning, hillary clinton travels to alabama for the 60th anniversary of the montgomery bus boycott. meanwhile, nearly 8,000 more e-mails have been released. don champion has more on that. reporter: the latest trove of e-mails were made public hours after hillary clinton picked up key enforcements from 13 day democratic senators. aren t they an amazing group? reporter: in one of the more personal excaption, she asks which channel she can watch the series homeland and on the night of the benghazi attacks, the former secretary of state says the incident was launched by an al qaeda type group. clinton leads, in an interview monday with charlie rose, she maintained she would not put u.s. boots on the ground to fight isis in iraq and syria. i t
children s information. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i m anne-marie green. we begin with politics. this morning, hillary clinton travels to alabama for the 60th anniversary of the montgomery bus boycott. meanwhile, nearly 8,000 more e-mails have been released. don champion has more on that. reporter: the latest trove of e-mails were made public hours after hillary clinton picked up key enforcements from 13 day democratic senators. aren t they an amazing group? reporter: in one of the more personal excaption, she asks which channel she can watch the series homeland and on the night of the benghazi attacks, the former secretary of state says the incident was launched by an al qaeda type group. clinton leads, in an interview monday with charlie rose, she maintained she would not put u.s. boots on the ground to fight isis in iraq and syria. i think the best way to defeat isis is from the air which we