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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110209-01:57:00

a bay area city moves to recall two of its leaders... at 6 >> couric: and finally tonight, we take you to northampton, england. a town abuzz about a local crime fighter who ranks right up there with the caped crusader and the man of steel. here's mark phillips with the handbag heroine. >> reporter: it seemed like a well-planned smash-and-grab job. six thieves, three waiting getaway motorbikes, two sledgehammers and a window full of bling. but they hadn't planned on one granny with an attitude. ann timson is the name of the lady in the red coat. 70-plus years of petulant pensioner charging into the would-be robbers like an avenging angel with a handbag. they never stood a chance. >> it's amazing. it mean, it's very courageous what she's done. but that's six very dangerous men out there with hammers and she's made a beeline for them and put them off what they were doing. >> reporter: she says she first

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NBC Nightly News-20110209-01:33:00

"can't put up with continued protests for long. and there would be no ending of the regime, and no immediate departure for president mubarak." state television is also reinforcing a message of stability, with nonstop patriotic programming showing a harmonious, clean, high-tech egypt. but not far from the state tv building where those idealized images are broadcast, cairo looks starkly different. narrow alleys, high unemployment, cairo's chronic poor. this uprising is about democracy and political reform, but also economics. there are huge discrepancies between the rich and poor here with entire neighborhoods of millions living in poverty. but just a few miles away are gated communities with multimillion dollar villas, luxury getaways on cairo's outskirts. the luxury communities were the first to be attacked and looted when violence broke out last week, when a political and economic timebomb long simmering

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110209-01:33:00

but engineers from nasa could find no electronic culprit, even after combing 280,000 lines of toyota software code and bombarding cars with electromagnetic radiation. indeed, today's panel said the mats and pedals were easily fixed during the mass recalls and that in any case the vast majority of reported incidents involved driver error. >> what most likely happened was pedal misapplication. >> reporter: but critics scoffed at the findings, noting that hundreds of complaints about unintended acceleration have come in after cars were supposedly repaired and thousands have involved vehicles toyota never recalled. >> this agency is not known for its scientific rigor and this is just another example. >> reporter: the damage to toyota from all of this has been significant. profits are off 39% in the last quarter and the company has slipped from number two in sales in the u.s. market to number three. katie? >> couric: and, dean, did any

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110209-01:49:00

>> reporter: in fact, graves insists 90% of the tax dollars have helped severely distressed communities. david dietz paints a different picture. >> it's kind of a bait-and- switch. >> reporter: he dug up the blackstone and other questionable projects for "bloomberg markets" magazine. an antique car museum in tacoma, the georgia aquarium in atlanta. he says they have little to do with helping the poor. >> 46% of the $16 billion that have been spent, according to treasury records, have gone to census tracts with a poverty... family poverty rate of less than 20%. and in some cases as low as zero. >> reporter: meanwhile, in west chicago, father dowling waits as his impoverished neighborhood gets nothing at all. sharyl attkisson, cbs news, chicago. >> couric: an update now on one of sharyl's earlier "follow the money" investigation about abuses by court-appointed guardians. sun valley group was assigned to look after the affairs of 89- year-old marie long, but in just four years her life savings of

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110209-01:31:00

>> couric: good evening, everyone. they asked for it, they got it. toyota today got a clean bill of health for the electronics in its cars. after a ten-month investigation, the federal government found no electronic flaw that could have caused toyotas to suddenly accelerate. safety regulators had received more than 3,000 reports of unintended acceleration on toyotas linked to 93 deaths, though only five were confirmed. but it all led to a massive recall. national correspondent dean reynolds has more on the government's findings. >> reporter: for toyota, having weathered eight million recalled cars... >> what is the last name? >> reporter: ...a record $33 million in fines plus months of bad publicity and increasingly vigilant regulators, today's report could not have ended on a better note. >> the jury is back, the verdict is in. there is no electronic-based

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110209-01:32:00

could not stop his lexus, with a passenger calling 911 for help. >> we're approaching the intersection. we're approaching the intersection. hold on. pray. >> reporter: what followed was a wave of reports, speculation about the electronic acceleration system as a cause. today, transor theation secretary raymond lahood said, flatly, that was not the cause. >> the jury is back, the verdict is in. there is no electronic-based cause for unintended high speed acceleration in toyotas. >> reporter: lahood said his conclusion was based on a ten-month investigation of nine separate toyotas conducted by nasa scientists. the scientists found the cause of all of the runaway toyotas was limited to two specific non-electronic problems with the car. >> some toyota floor mats entrapped driver's gas pedal while their vehicles were in motion. >> reporter: toyota had to recall more than 5 million cars because of that problem.

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110209-01:59:00

from the abc 7 news i team, a heart breaking story of a veteran whose mistreatment may have led to his death. >> and tax breaks for twitter, incentives being proposed for keeping the company tweeting in san francisco. good evening, we're going to begin with a scathing new report about a billion dollar boondoggle. >> it was a computer system supposed to make the california court system run more smoothly. >> vick? >> dan, this is the 132-page report from the state auditor's office findings that this massive project has been mismanaged with millions of dollars in cost overruns, taxpayers money which could have been avoided. >> i think it's a significant indictment of the entire project from

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110209-01:39:00

perspective, the trending indicates that we should have more killings in mexico this year than last year. >> reporter: no place is safe. american citizenship is no shield. two american college students were ambushed and murdered as they drove through juarez last november. youth and innocence are no protection. 18 teenagers have been killed since january 1. gonzalez bermudez and echeverri just the latest. >> 60 rounds were exchanged at the scene. that's usually very indicative of some sort of narco hit or gang retaliation violence. >> reporter: investigators say they know of no motive. juan carlos wanted to go to harvard. young life, young dreams snuffed out; an all too common occurrence in juarez. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> couric: in washington today, the house opened hearings on the controversial subject of abortion. house republicans have proposed two bills that would add

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110209-01:48:00

too low to be considered distressed-- just 3.9%. but new markets looks at the poverty rate among individuals and here it's 26%, largely because of a vary high number of college students in the area. on paper, at least, it's needy. when you heard the blackstone hotel got redevelopment help with taxpayer dollars, what did you think? >> i was very upset, actually. >> reporter: three miles from the lavish blackstone hotel, father dowling ministers the north lawndayle community. here 45% live in poverty and there's been no help from the new markets program. dowling can't figure out why the blackstone hotel got it. >> it can not be argued, and that's the insanity of it, is it can not be argued in any way it helps the underserved. >> reporter: how can it be said that a project like the blackstone hotel benefits the needy? >> the blackstone project itself was catalyzing development in a community that needed it. it creates hundreds of new jobs and meets the specific needs there.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110209-01:38:00

upsetting. >> reporter: even in this border city where violent death is so common, this hit home. three teenaged boys gunned down in a hail of bullets as they looked at cars at a dealership in juarez, mexico. two of them american citizens. 16-year-old carlos mario gonzalez bermudez and juan carlos echeverri, 15. both had attended cathedral high right across the border in el paso, texas. >> we always think that bad things only happen to bad guys but it's right there on the streets. >> i can't imagine that there's a single family on either side of the border who has not been affected by the violence in juarez. >> reporter: and the violence in juarez is breathtaking. more than 3,000 people killed last year, 253 so far this year. almost seven a day in an escalating turf war turned death match between two rival drug cartels. >> if you're looking at this from a pure body count

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