We begin a full year of recovery after the storm. Sandy slammed into the eastern seaboard one year ago today. Affecting the lives of millions of people. Take a look at these before and after pictures. This one shows a battered road in seaside heights, new jersey. A different scene a year ago. And this one, one of the more iconic images, a rollercoaster in the atlantic. That ride, now gone. The sand filled the streets of cape may, new jersey. You can see it nearly came to the top of that street sign. And damaged homes, including these at ortley beach. Thats where abcs Tahman Bradley is live for us. Good morning, tahman. Reporter good morning, diana. Good morning, john. Here at ortley beach, theyre still rebuilding. This boardwalk here is new. And the sand behind me, brought in to protect buildings from rising water. All along the east coast, theres a lot of signs of progress. But a lot left to do. One year after sandys fury, on the east coast, recovery. And the sea port is open for busi
Spying on heads of states. Its part of a fallout following revelation thags the u. S. Has spied on german chancellor Angela Merkel and 34 other leaders. President obama said he was unaware of high level eavesdropping but the New York Times said the state department signed off on the process and a key part that is calling for total review of u. S. Intelligence programs. Susan mcginnis is in washington. Good morning. Reporter good morning, annemarie. Theres no final decision yet from the white house about ending these programs, the white house is waiting to see what happens here in congress. And more lawmakers now calling for changes including the head the Senate Intelligence Senate Intelligence chairwoman Dianne Feinstein scompreft outrage that the u. S. Spied on allies including german chancellor Angela Merkel. She issued a statement saying i totally opposed. The finestein and her Senate Colleagues want to go one step further. Shes calling for review of all operations. Senator feinstei
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This morning. Cloud cover dave. Cloud cover. Yes unless youre up in the counties then on the colder side with some 20s and 30s up there. Lot of 40s and 50s up there. Still some snow up in the Sierra Nevada. Not done yet. For us we have mostly cloudy skies and could be a few sprinkles or light showers and some light rain especially in the mountains south but that continues. Partly sunny though by this afternoon. Kind of cool and breezy though. 40s for some and mid 50s for others and again cloud cover versus maybe some breaks in that cloud cover. But most locations or locales whatever you want to call them are saying mostly cloudy skies. San francisco which hit 59 yesterday, theyre 55 now. Im only going 60 for a high but it will be mostly sunny later today and temperatures staying cool. Theres the low and it will influence the weather today keeping the temperatures below average. Partly sunny could be a few sprinkles here this morning and some on my wind shield on the way in. With a lot
Well, a Senior Obama Administration official says the u. S. Is considering ending its spying on friendly heads of state. Its part of a fallout following revelations that the u. S. Has spied on german chancellor Angela Merkel and 34 other foreign leaders. President obama said he was unaware of high level ungz dral eavesdropping but the Los Angeles Times reports that the state department signed off on the process and a key part that is calling for total review of u. S. Intelligence programs. Susan mcginnis is in washington. Good morning. Reporter good morning, annemarie. There is no final decision yet from the white house about ending these spying programs. The white house may be waiting to see what happens here in congress. And more lawmakers are now calling for changes including the head of the Senate Intelligence committee. Senate intelligence chairwoman Dianne Feinstein expressed outrage that the u. S. Spied on allies including german chancellor Angela Merkel. She issued a statement