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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20111007-00:51:00

busy christmas season. so far, they've received 44,000 applications for jobs starting at $8.25 an hour. danita young started last week. she'd been out of work for a year and a half. what would have happened if zappos didn't hire? >> we'd still be eating ramen noodles every night. that was my meal. it was getting very bad. very bad. >> peporter: you hear that a lot from the people on the floor here. in this economy they would have taken any job. but a job here at zappos-- even a temporary one-- for them, that's like hitting the employment lottery. number six on "fortune"'s top 100 companies to work for list, workers are treated to lunch everyday and the vending machines don't require any money. so there is such a thing as a free lunch? >> right. at zappos there is. >> peporter: more important, says recruiting manager melissa leary, temporary jobs can become permanent. that's what happened to 700 of the 2,000 temp workers last year. >> if they come in the door and they're here every day and they

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20111005-00:40:00

just south of the united nations. one person was killed, four others were pulled to safety. michelle miller has the story. >> reporter: it was 3:22 this afternoon when the dramatic scene unfolded on new york's east river. two passengers were seen clutching the landing gear of the up ended chopper as it rapidly sank into the murky water. here you can see the pilot in his suit swimming towards shore. >> look at how intense that rescue is. >> reporter: within minutes, nearby boats moved if for rescue and new york police department divers were in the water. >> i didn't see any sign of the helicopter at all. it completely was in the water, no sign, no tail sticking up. >> reporter: authorities say after the bell 206 chopper took off it had some type of trouble and was apparently trying to turn around and land at a heliport just off the river at 34th street in midtown manhattan. police tell us five people were on board-- a pilot and four tourists. the pilot and three passengers

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20111005-00:41:00

were brought to shore as divers searched for a fifth passenger, a woman. about an hour later, she was found dead. >> me and my partner detective feign went down, removed the one female victim from inside the helicopter and brought her to the surface in about 40 feet of water. >> reporter: the chopper is registered to paul dudley a pilot who in 2006 landed a cessna plane in a brooklyn park near new york harbor. all four survivor are in local hospitals, two are in critical condition, the other two are in serious condition. doctors say they should all survive. >> hill: michelle miller tonight. michelle, thanks. this is homecoming night for amanda knox after nearly four years in an italian prison. the battle for life in afghanistan starts in the maternity ward. and a new airport express line lets some travelers breeze through security. when the cbs news continues.

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NBC Nightly News-20111005-00:37:00

get in a lifetime. keith miller, nbc news, perugia. there was breaking news here in new york late today, word arrived of a chopper down in the east river, parallel to midtown manhattan. and immediately the rush to find and save the five people on board was underway. nbc's mara schiavocampo live tonight from the scene has the very latest. mara, good evening. >> reporter: brian good evening. that accident happened around 3:30 this afternoon. one witness tells us the helicopter appeared to be in trouble right away, crashing upside down into the east river almost immediately after takeoff, killing one and injuring four others, including the pilot. law enforcement sources tell nbc news that all of the injured were british citizens. rescue divers appeared on the scene almost immediately and were able to pull three of the survivors from the water. the pilot, however, was reportedly able to make his own way to the riverbank. and now all the survivors are being treated at area hospitals.

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NBC Nightly News-20111004-00:38:00

swallowed parts of the magnablend plant. 85 people were evacuated. when you see the intense flames it's hard to believe there were no serious injuries. a company website indicates magna blend manufacturers about 200 chemical products for services ranging from oil field services to industrial cleaning. that website says some of the products are considered hazardous. at one point chemicals poured from the building moving a river of fire toward the train tracks and tankers filled with highly flammable fuel. fire teams were able to stop that tide, but as the flames washed up against the rail cars, an elementary school was evacuated. so were a college, homes and businesses. about 1,000 people were moved to safety. brian, as you indicated, the e.p.a. is in the area. they started field tests here, testing the air. they will test the ground once things cool down. right now they have found nothing that indicates there is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111003:00:03:00

encounter officer whit. his size alone is intimidating. >> officer whit is probably the biggest officer we have on the department. he's 6'6", at least 300 pounds. >> at first anthony thomas seems outmatched. but it's only a matter of seconds before he springs up and overpowers the officer. >> thomas was trying to get officer whit in it looks like a choke hold. officer whit is able to push away from that. you see him go to the phone trying to call for help. >> that phone is the officer's life line. before whit can make the call, thomas maneuvers behind him to take control. and that's when the fight takes a potentially deadly turn. >> he definitely did try to go for the gun. >> but the gun is not in the holster. >> mr. thomas thought that officer whit still had his weapon. >> earlier that night whit brought thomas in through the secure port. >> prior to bringing him into the booking area, he removed his

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20111001-00:58:00

and david muir, right here at this desk all weekend. hope you have a great one. see you monday. tonight san francisco murder of a german tourist. why prosecutors have opted not to seek the death penalty. >> we're live for a demonstration in the financial district like this one in new york city. >> washington's broken promise, millions in fees from california ports could be creating job autos buffet rule. tonight he comes out against the tax the rich proposal. he inspired. >> good evening, every one. i'm carolyn johnson. >> there will be no death penalty for the young men accused of killing a german

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20111001-00:35:00

them and committing them the cause of al qaeda to fight fellow citizens. >> reporter: one of al-awlaki's followers, another american, samir khan, died next to him in today's missile strike. khan, from north carolina, denied his ties to al qaeda in this interview in 2008. >> reporter: are you helping recruit for al qaeda? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? >> no. >> reporter: helping recruit for terrorism? >> not at all. >> reporter: kahn fled to yemen, where he became the chief propagandist for al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. his latest edition was published just this week, a tribute to the 10th anniversary of 9/11. it was that signature attack, of course, which defined al qaeda. at the time, in 2001, al-awlaki was an imam at this virginia mosque. while the f.b.i. was never able to connect him directly to the attacks, we know awlaki had at least some contact with three of the hijackers who attended his sermons. now, the death of al-awlaki comes, of course, just five months after the killing of osama bin laden. that makes it a double body blow

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20111001-00:54:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20111001:17:43:00

beverly feels the plane turn away from the airport. >> i wasn't concerned because things like that happened and if there was a problem, we had a phone by each of the flight attendant seats. if there was a problem the pilot would have called us. >> to troubleshoot the problem, the l-1011 climbs to 2000 feet. then heads towards the everglades. the captain puts the plane on auto pilot. >> everybody wants to find the solution. that's just nature. we want to accomplish the mission. >> the crew suspects nothing more than a faulty lightbulb. the co-pilot starts to replace it but he can't get the new bulb to go in. >> he fought with the thing for several minutes. the captain instructed the flight engineer to go down and fee he could manually see an alignment stripe that is on the nose gear that you can see from a small view port down underneath the flight deck.

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