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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110510:10:34:00

the latest powerful images reducing the feared al qaeda leader to an aging man watching himself on television. but the operation has also ignited a growing feud between pakistan and the u.s. seeing it is as a gross violation, now they're firing back, refusing a long list of american demands. access to bin laden's compound for another search, request denied. the identities of pakistani intelligence agents suspected of sheltering bin laden, again, request denied. there are divisions inside of the pakistani government over what concessions, if any, to make to the u.s. some officials here expressing worry the relationship could be irreparably damaged. that damage was evident when president obama publicly questioned whether elements inside the pakistani government helped protect bin laden. >> we think that there had to be some sort of support network for bin laden inside of pakistan. >> reporter: the pakistanis appeared to out the cia station chief here for the second time in six months. these tensions are ominous,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110510:10:37:00

>> it's going to be very tough to explain why she was doing and saying the things that she was in the days and weeks after her daughter disappeared or went missing. >> reporter: caylee's body was found just blocks from the anthony home. casey, who'd been charged with murder, would now face the death penalty. her jailhouse visits from family became tabloid fodder for what was missing, grief. >> how are you? [ laughter ] >> reporter: sitting front row in court will be george and cindy anthony, who are at once parents of the accused and grandparents of the victim. picking this jury will be difficult as well, because every single one has to swear under oath that they are open to the death penalty. not only that, they have to agree to be sequestered for the length of the trial which is expected to be upwards of two months. ashleigh banfield, abc news, orlando, florida. >> this is sure to be a big media circus surrounding that trial. very tough, too. a lot of people think this story is really hard to watch.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110510:10:32:00

evacuate their homes, leaving everything behind. or to camp out on higher ground along the highway. >> this is going to be bad this time but this is my home. >> reporter: the mississippi is cresting in memphis now. then in vicksburg, mississippi, by wednesday. and in baton rouge on thursday. downstream, the army corps partially opened the bonnet carre spillway to ease pressure on levees in new orleans and protect the crescent city from severe flooding. >> if we didn't have the elements that were put in place in '27 there today, this would be a massive disaster. >> reporter: so why is this happening? it's actually the result of a sequence of events. first, rivers in 31 states, more than half of the country, drain into the mississippi or its tributaries. second, there was record snowfall this winter and finally, above-normal amounts of rain. and for now all of those million people in eight states can do is watch the mighty river rise. larry jacobs, abc news. >> all eyes on the river again today.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110510:10:55:00

here's some stories to watch on abc news today. newt gingrich is the latest republican to join the presidential race. a formal announcement is expected later this week after he first announced his decision on social networking websites. federal investigators begin hearings today on bus and truck drivers following some serious recent accidents. regulators may call for more oversight and training in licensing. and executives for mobile phone companies will be on capitol hill testifying about privacy concerns. this before members of the senate. now we return to the flood zone in memphis. the floodwaters there are only part of the problem. >> that's right and lurking in those flood waters only causing plenty of concern. diane sawyer got a firsthand look. >> reporter: a vat of water moccasins known as cottonmouths. venomous and aggressive when they get agitated and when they're upset and open their

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110510:10:07:00

equally unapologetically. no. >> we've had differences in the past. and overcome them and we think that we can overcome them now. >> reporter: now the administration hopes at least to get access to anything recovered from the compound and one more thing -- interviews with bin laden's three wives. >> we obviously are very interested in getting access to the three wives. >> reporter: those rebuffs and others come after president obama told cbs "60 minutes" he wants to know what pakistanis knew about bin laden's presence in their country and when. >> we don't know whether there might have been some people inside of government, people outside of government, and that's something that we have to investigate. >> reporter: pakistan's prime minister also vowed to investigate but he said across his nation, anger is raging over the clandestine u.s. assault on pakistani soil. >> our people are rightly incensed on the issue of violation sovereignty. >> reporter: this weekend the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110510:10:01:00

been some scandals here and there so we will have the full details on that story. also later, blasting off in private rocket ships. is this the future of the american space program? many people say the space program's been a giant waste of money. other people say it's been very useful but now private space flight is all of the rage. >> very interesting to get involved in the shuttle business after nasa kind of retires its fleet. we'll see. but before all of that, it looks like the historic music landmarks in the city of memphis have escaped damage this morning as the mighty mississippi is cresting. the city's levee system held back the river but not everyone in the memphis area has been so lucky. >> and the flood concerns are not just in memphis. look at the watches and warnings posted from moline to the north to new orleans to the south. it's an agonizing situation, as steve osunsami reports. >> reporter: in north haven, tennessee, the flood has forced four generations of charles's family to move into his home for shelter.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110510:09:45:00

his own children seen here. >> it's one of the most interesting legal cases and certainly in michigan history. >> reporter: probate judge pat mcgraw is responsible for carrying out burt's wishes which included holding onto his fortune until 21 years after his last living grandchild's death, she died in 1989. today, 12 people will share his roughly $100 million fortune. mcgraw shared this advice with them. >> you can resolve this, get your money, be done. or you can let me decide, someone is going to appeal and then you will have your money for, like i say, three to seven years maybe. >> reporter: in the end, burt's distant relatives and lawyers agreed amongst themselves who would get how much. now that the estate is settled, only one issue left address is don't think that we will know exactly what it was that ticked him off.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110510:10:03:00

like i feel. like everything is ripped out from underneath. >> reporter: brenda webb is star's great-grandmother and she's here too. >> i'm homeless now the first time in my life. >> reporter: her daughter angie said she saw her mother's flooded home on the news and can't bring herself to tell her mom that it's all gone. >> i didn't tell her. >> reporter: you're not going to tell her? >> probably not. i don't know. it'll just upset her. >> reporter: living in campers along a highway. this is their home for the next several weeks. >> when you live on the river, you pull up to higher grounds. all i can about tell you because you would never know. bless your heart and i hope you don't. i hope you never understand that. >> reporter: steve osunsami, abc news, north haven, tennessee. and downstream in louisiana, they're now preparing for the rising waters. prisoners have been evacuated from the state's toughest penitentiary. they've also opened up floodgates there to relieve pressure on levees outside of new orleans. governor bobby jindal has

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110510:10:33:00

well, heartbroken farmers in missouri have gotten a first look at their land which is now under water. 130,000 acres were flooded last week when the army corps of engineers blew a hole in a nearby levee as a way of relieving pressure on the mississippi river. the intentional flood washed away the wheat crop that was near harvest and valuable top soil. later this half hour, more coverage from the flood zone with a look at the snakes and other wild creatures lurking in all of those floodwaters. and look for more updates today on "america this morning" and also on "good morning america." >> oh, boy, looking forward to that. now to our other big story this morning. american officials say that pakistan has agreed to allow them to interview osama bin laden's wives. it's the first sign of cooperation between the two countries since the raid on bin laden soured the relationship. jim sciutto reports now from islamabad. >> reporter: the raid netted a treasure trove of intelligence.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110510:10:06:00

>> reporter: those are the stakes. the levees so far holding and holding back the mississippi. jim avila. abc news, memphis. as the flood fears head south of memphis, now of course we will stay on top of this potential disaster. our coverage of the mississippi river floods will continue later on "america this morning" and look for more live reporting from diane sawyer later today on "good morning america." moving on now to developments this morning from pakistan. u.s. officials say that pakistan will allow them to interview the wives of osama bin laden. the three women were taken into custody when the al qaeda leader was killed. but so far bin laden's compound remains off-limits. john hendren has more. >> reporter: the night navy s.e.a.l.s secretly raided osama bin laden's compound and ended his reign of terror, no one asked for permission. >> we also do not apologize for the action that we took. >> reporter: since then, the obama administration has been politely requesting the right to return. this time with investigators. pakistan is now responding.

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