people talking and brings them in the door. i think an honest critic is somebody who s trying to tell the people who want to go to the restaurant, go. tell the people who don t, stay away. if you go, try these dishes. it gets people thinking. john kesler, chief food critic for the atlanta journal constitution, thanks for being with us. the decision. it s been made. no pardon for billy the kid. when we come back, we ll hear from a man who says the outlaw really did get a raw deal.
this is what we would call a major quake and capable of causing quite a bit of destruction near the epicenter. so far we don t have any reports of major damage or any injuries. it s been a couple of hours, so that s a little bit of good news. here s the location. this is about 45 miles away from temuca. this was on the land, not over the water so no real tsunami threat. about 91,000 people live within the area of severe shaking. and we do know shaking was felt as much as 400 miles away. we were also able to get in contact with a hotel operator that was in temuco and they reported they heard a lot of noise, felt a lot of shaking but they didn t see any significant damage. there s also some reports of power outages in the way. i want to make a mention, we all know about what happened back in february of the real extreme earthquake. this was about 150 miles to the north of our current one today. that was an 8.8 magnitude. keep in mind that the intensity on this scale goes up exp
landfill. looking for a body or other clues that may lead them to frederick solis. i don t know what to expect. i m hoping i know it is a huge new landfill, the chance of finding something in the first few days is nil. after three days of searching, they ve not find anything of value to the investigation. the missing 35-year-old solis is the son of 73-year-old ricardo solis found beaten a death a week ago. and may be the fifth murder victim in a string of killings that appear to be linked to vald mar row. he was shot and killed on tuesday after a high-speed chase. in the car was the body of cindcy tram believed kidnapped by vald mar row. the bodies two of other women, rita al and karen smart were found in allen s vallejo home on monday. investigators were led to keller canyon landfill after rita allen s escalade was found and a surveillance camera captured a vehicle driving from the area of the escalade to dumpsters which were taken to the landfill. don knapp, cbs 5. it
volunteers searching again this morning at an east bay landfill. still missing the man who may be a fifth victim, searching again at an east bay landfill. small plane crash in redwood city they do not pinpoint the cause of the crash. good morning monday september 6th. labor day 2010. i am john kesler. i am sydnie kohara. a quick look at traffic and weather elizabeth got the day off because it is a labor day holiday and someone should get the day off but not much out there. people coming into the city just like us having to go to work golden gate bridge. not bad. nope. let s get a check on our forecast. hi lawrence. this should be a spectacular labor day around the bay area. sunshine all the way to the coastline, temperature is heating up, offshore winds, cranking up the numbers inland, 80s and low 90s. san jose and out toward the coastline the coast is clear of low cloud and fog. will stay that way all day long temperatures upper 60s. mid-70s. big changes in the
six americans, were executed by the taliban after they completed a two-week mission in a remote area north of kabul. their bodies were returned to the capital sunday. tara mergener is in washington with more. good morning, tara. reporter: good morning. the victims were with the international assistance mission, a group that serves the most difficult and remote parts of the country. afghan police are on the hunt this morning for the killers of ten foreign aid workers. their bodies were flown back to kabul sunday, three days after police say they were lined up and executed one by one as they returned from a medical mission. four sundays ago tom little stood right here reporter: in upstate new york sunday, church remembers remember the team s leader, tom little, an eye doctor and father of three. little worked alongside his wife in afghanistan for more than 30 years, and that s where he ll be buried. it s a family decision. our girls all felt that should happen. he gav