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seco in line for the past six yearsand they've been beat out by the same guy so the davenports decided to do something about it and they've already been rewarded. today they got two ipads. best buy usually gives people first in line gift cards but they say they believe the davenports are the first campers in the entire country. >>> president obama says she gets what so many are so upset with the new security measures takeat airports across the country. he's heard so much about the...
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covey, will clark, body and barry bonds, jimmy davenport, gaylord perry, from marishow to murph, and on and on. they all fought for this for 52 years and you brought it home for them. thank you. and how many of you out there remember going to giants games at candlestick park in the 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's? what this 2010 giants team did, what it accomplished pays tribute to more than 90 million of us who passed through the turnstiles at field stadium, candlestick park, and of at&t...
and turned training of cemetery workers over to the veterans administration.christiandavenporthasbeen covering the story for the "washington post." >> there are 330,000 people there, what the i.g. focus on, was on three sections and there are a total of 70 sections at the cemetery. so really they're only at the beginning for their investigation in trying to find out what's going on. >> reporter: davenport said one change-- a hotline for family members to call-- has brought mixed results. in one case, the worried father of marine corps private heath warner asked that his son be exhumed to verify that the young marine's body was in the right spot. it was, but when another grave was inspected, the plot was empty. >> well, one thing that we found is when a family member called, inquired about whether their loved one was buried in the right place, they were assured that yes, they were buried in the right place. the family member was unconvinced because they thought that the problems you know from the beginning was the paperwork system and didn't trust what the cemetery was telling
and turned training of cemetery workers over to the veterans administration. christian davenport has been covering the story for the "washington post." >> there are 330,000 people there, what the i.g. focus on, was on three sections and there are a total of 70 sections at the cemetery. so really they're only at the beginning for their investigation in trying to find out what's going on. >> reporter: davenport said one change-- a hotline for family members to call-- has...
making sure that she is the first to get the best bang for her buck.lauriedavenportsetup camp in front of this best buy store, more than a week before "black friday." making her the first in a line of bargain hunters expected to crowd the sidewalks thanksgiving night. and she has enlisted the help of family and friends, working in shifts to keep their spot secure. >> kind of started with our children, and they wanted to come out, in 2004 on. and spend the night with friends out at best buy. we thought they were crazy and we went with them and let them get what they wanted. and next years to follow we decided to do it. and have done it ever since. >> wow! davenport prides herself she said knowing everything about a product, is how she tackles her gift list. >> the two biggest names in social networking are engaged. "myspace" announced today mashing with facebook, the new feature allows "myspace" users to create a personalized stream of content in their facebook profile. it is the first time the two sites found a way to share content. now that we told you that. one pastor has a
making sure that she is the first to get the best bang for her buck. laurie davenport set up camp in front of this best buy store, more than a week before "black friday." making her the first in a line of bargain hunters expected to crowd the sidewalks thanksgiving night. and she has enlisted the help of family and friends, working in shifts to keep their spot secure. >> kind of started with our children, and they wanted to come out, in 2004 on. and spend the night with friends...
. >> but most of us probably can't topthedavenportfamily.they live in . petersberg, florida, and pitched their tent outside a best buy last wednesday. ten members of the family rotate shifts waiting outside the store. ey say for the past six years they've been second in line beat out by that same darned guy. well, this year that best buy gave them two ipads fr probably being 2010's first black friday campers in the entire world. >> i wonder what they want. what is going to be so great at that best buy that they have to be out there a week early? >> i don't know. yeah, i don't have my finger on that one. we'll find out. still ahead this hour, a happy ending to one of our most memorable "wednesday child" stories. >> how a brother and sister who were living in foster ca are doing with their new loving family. >>> 22 kids from the district are spending their first official morning with new families. a judge finalized their adoptions at a ceremony for national adoption day yesterday children, new parents and supporters all showed up at the d.c. superior court to witss the signing of t
. >> but most of us probably can't top the davenport family. they live in . petersberg, florida, and pitched their tent outside a best buy last wednesday. ten members of the family rotate shifts waiting outside the store. ey say for the past six years they've been second in line beat out by that same darned guy. well, this year that best buy gave them two ipads fr probably being 2010's first black friday campers in the entire world. >> i wonder what they want. what is going to be so...
. let me add a couple ofthese.davenporthadan inch and a third. ben had almost two inches of rain. russian river two and a quarter. usually the leader of the pack. san francisco 1.34. he has three gauges. all three came in at that. oakland one and a quarter. red wood city had third of an inch. so not bad. pretty good north bay and down to oakland. after that it fizzled out. sunny but cool and breezy. 50s 60s and 60s. 43 livermore and concord. still going down. san jose the heat on. 37 ukiah. the cool air you can see the leading edge heading south. this system was good. made it to southern california. we're on the drier backside of it. one more system in the pipeline that will be tuesday night and wednesday morning. mostly sunny cool and breezy. 50s and 60s for highs. last week remember last week when it was warm and muggy. yeah. that is gone. 50s and 60s. rain late tuesday. clears out wednesday. after a cool thursday morning sunny and warm earn. >>> 5:41. firefighters over the country will be closely watching one bay area city council meeting tonight. that meeting could make tradi
. let me add a couple of these. davenport had an inch and a third. ben had almost two inches of rain. russian river two and a quarter. usually the leader of the pack. san francisco 1.34. he has three gauges. all three came in at that. oakland one and a quarter. red wood city had third of an inch. so not bad. pretty good north bay and down to oakland. after that it fizzled out. sunny but cool and breezy. 50s 60s and 60s. 43 livermore and concord. still going down. san jose the heat on. 37 ukiah....