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s 7:26. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com captioning funded by cbs good morning to our viewers in the west. it is thursday february 13th, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." snow and ice hammer more than 100 million people, 500,000 are without power. driver abandon cars. and from the south to ast, we are in the heart of the storm. dramatic video as a sinkhole swallows more than half dozen classic corvettes. and a huge olympic win for team usa and nascar champ jimmie johnson is with us from daytona. and we begin with today's "eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds." >> something out of a zombie movie or something all of these abandoned cars. very creepy.
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>> an historic storm causes chaos up and down the east coast. >> from the south to new england, heavy snow ice, making travel treacherous. >> more than 770,000 customers do not have electricity in 15 states. >> the storm barrelled into the carolinas. drivers got caught in massive traffic jams. >> isn't this a four-wheel-drive car? >> it's not doing anything. >> thousands of taliban prisoners walk out of a prison. this is an enormous slap in the face to the united states. >> two largest cable tv companies in this country are merging. comcast is buying time warner cable. >> the u.s. has swept the podium in men's slope style skiing. >> and the russians won two gold and silver russian pairs back on top of the world. >> kaitlyn farrington america's newest golden girl in the house. >> i can't believe i came out on top. i'm really just speechless. >> congress passed a bill to raise the federal debt limit, allows the government to borrow
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all of the money it needs to pay its bills. >> 16 people had to be rescued after they became stuck on a roller coaster at busch gardens in tampa. >> all that. >> eight corvettes swallowed by a sinkhole. cars plunged into the earth. >> i hope they have insurance. >> two seconds! he'll get the shot off! got it! he hit it! he hit the shot! >> goodness gracious. syracuse is still undefeated. >> and all that matters. >> hollywood loses a legend. sid caesar considered the pioneer of comedy. >> it's a wonderful feeling when the audience laughs. oh, that's -- that's the payoff. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the first-ever olympic winner gold for slovenia. >> the slovenian woman who won is also a pop star in her country. so justin bieber is not the only pop star going downhill fast. [ laughter ] >> this morning's "eye-opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places.
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welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning norah. >> good morning, charlie. >> my home state of south carolina is getting hard hit. >> yes. >> as you wake up to sun in the northwest, more than 100 million americans are dealing with a new winter blast. it is snowing all along the east coast. ice in the south is blamed for at least a dozen deaths and widespread power outages. >> we have correspondents in the hardest-hit areas from new jersey to georgia, and we begin with wyatt andrews in raleigh, north carolina, which is at a standstill this morning. wyatt, good morning to you. >> reporter: norah, charlie, good morning. behind me are just some of the hundreds of cars that have been abandoned by drivers who were stuck in yesterday's midday rush hour nightmare. officials tried to ask people to stay home, but many people came to work downtown. the problem in raleigh is that employers released thousands of
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workers right around noon, which was right at the height of the storm. the gridlock began when the heavy snowfall turned the roads into an icy glaze. thousands of drivers hoping to beat the storm instead found themselves trapped for hours. other has trouble just getting on the road. >> put it in reverse. >> reporter: we saw several cars that needed a boost -- >> right right, right. >> reporter: -- but many drivers abandoned their vehicles altogether. >> i couldn't even imagine how many there are. >> reporter: on wednesday night, we rode along with quintin stanton of the north carolina highway patrol. your job tonight will be, what? >> it will be to check every stretch of highway, every abandoned vehicle we see, shine a flashlight making sure no one is in the vehicles. >> reporter: you're afraid there may be someone still in a vehicle? >> and there are. that's why we're here checking every vehicle as quick as we can. >> reporter: state troopers responded to more than 2,000 accidents. this car even burst into flames. but across the region there
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were also neighbors helping neighbors. daniel smith found shelter at the midway baptist church after his car got stuck on an icy hill. >> it was something out of like, a zombie movie or something, all of the abandoned cars on the side of the road. >> reporter: like many here, smith had heard all of the warnings, but the speed and the power of the storm caught him by surprise. >> we knew the forecast, we knew it would be bad. but we thought, you know, just once it starts to come down, we'll head home and be fine. >> reporter: and this is not over. a third wave of this ice storm is in the forecast for raleigh again today, but it won't have the intensity of wednesday's storm. norah and charlie? >> wyatt andrews, thank you. conditions are almost as bad in south carolina. officials there are asking residents to stay off the road for another day, and metro atlanta is facing its second major weather crisis in just two weeks. mark strassmann is in atlanta where officials say this time preparations are paying off. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. it started snowing again here in
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atlanta and i want to show you something that should not be possible, but it is. i'm walking in the middle of a street in midtown atlanta during what should be the beginning of rush hour. but it's possible because everybody has been told the same message by schools, businesses, and emergency officials, and the message was -- stay home. downtown atlanta could stay deserted for a third-straight day today as almost everyone here has hunkered down at home. emergency officials were sounding the alarm again last night. >> this storm is predicted to have a good deal of ice still, and we feel like it will be treacherous to drive the rest of tonight and tomorrow. >> reporter: this is gema the georgia emergency management agency desperately trying to avoid the chaos that paralyzed the city two weeks ago. this time no one's taking any chances. 5,000 utility crews restored power in neighborhoods where lines toppled under the weight of ice and falling trees. atlanta mayor kasim reed pressed for caution.
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>> people are starting to get cabin fever and they're starting to make their way out and run errands and get out on the streets a bit. i'm personally asking you not to do that. >> reporter: but a couple hundred thousand georgians who listened and rode out the storm at home will wake up in the dark and cold. >> there's no heat. it's freezing. we're dressed from head to toe. >> reporter: brittani white lost power in the middle of the night. >> we have no lights, we have no food. we have nothing. >> reporter: many georgians are growing restless. >> sick of being home all day. so we decided to go outside and walk around, because i was going crazy. >> reporter: most of the streets in and around atlanta are sort of like this one -- they have not been plowed and probably won't be for sometime. there's not enough equipment. storm supplies like shovels also in short supply. and here's the issue. if you dig into the snow, there is ice underneath. there's not enough ice melting equipment either. the ice is going to stay here until the weather warms, which should be sometime tomorrow. temperatures in the 50s the kind of winter atlantans much prefer.
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>> thanks mark from atlanta, north carolina, we move north to washington, d.c., the nation's capital could see its biggest snow and ice storm in four years. federal government offices are closed for the day. chip reid is in washington on the national mall. chip, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, charlie and norah, and good morning to our viewers in the west, where i suspect you're not getting weather like this. this is the worst snowstorm we've had in d.c. since snowmageddon four years ago. this major commuter artery here 14th street almost empty. over here, you have the agriculture department closed just like the rest of the federal government. the smithsonian castle and all of the museums that line the mall closed. and all the way down there, the u.s. capitol, nothing happening there. they passed the debt limit, and they got out of town. at least the ones who could catch a plane, because national airports is now closed. in washington, we got about 11 inches of snow. out in western maryland and virginia, they got more like 16, and it's still snowing in some
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areas. one thing of concern, though it's raining lightly now, and the snow is a bit wetter. it's possible it could cling to trees and to power lines and bring them down. of course, they are hoping that does not happen. charlie and norah? >> chip reid, thank you. and heavy snow is disrupting the commute all around philadelphia and new york. new jersey's governor chris christie declared a state of emergency. that's where we find terrell brown, in rutherford, west of new york city. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. this wet, heavy snow starting to come down now and it's picking up. and even as you have these plow trucks moving through, they're having a tough time keeping up. these are accumulations -- this is just overnight into this morning. and there's been so much snow that has fallen with the back-to-back snowstorms that these are some of the sights that you see along the roadways here in new jersey. this is basically a snow mountain. this is where the snow is ending up, about 100 to 150 yards long about 20 to 25 feet high, and there are literally chunks of ice in here.
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so this is going to be here for quite sometime. the department of transportation in new jersey is spending about $70 million on snow removal. that is a record. the previous high last year, that was about $62.5 million. there's also a shortage of salt and sand in this state. and this storm is moving through during the morning rush today, through the evening rush tonight, and also through the morning rush tomorrow morning. much more heavy snow on the way. when it is all said and done we could be possibly talking about 10 inches of snow in the area and there is definitely going to be a concern for traffic and travelers the next few days. charlie and norah, back to you. >> terrell, thank you. here's what it looks like in new york city where snow is accumulating. this storm is expected to last another 24 hours in the northeast. >> meteorologist megan glaros is from our cbs station wbbm but the storm is affecting so many people nationwide we brought her here to studio 57. >> good morning to you both. >> good morning again. >> i think the storm will be remembered in two fashions -- it's going to be the ice storm
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to the south and the snow from the northeast. and at this point, you know, that is where we go because we look at the storm as it continues to push off the northeast. let me show you what it's doing right now. you can see there's still freezing rain some sleet, some snow impacting parts of the deep south out here. but now the storm stretches to the north. let's take a closer look at the radar and show you what we anticipate seeing here. new york being hit very hard right now. it goes all the way down to washington, and the future cast we'll show you where it goes. right up the coastline. the major cities of washington of new york of boston will all be under the rain/snow line. but there are watches and warnings that extend from alabama all the way up to maine at this point. and what we anticipate with this system, very heavy accumulations inland generally. so you'll find 12 to 18-inch swath if you head just a few hundred miles inland. but closer to the coast where we see more of a rain/snow mix, we're likely to see it not be quite as high accumulation-wise, and also intense winds which could create a coastal flooding
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threat, too. charlie, norah? >> megan glaros thank you. the storm is causing huge travel problems across the united states. nearly all of the major east coast airports are barely running. so far this morning, airlines already cancelled more than 5,000 flights. new york city is seeing the most disruptions, followed by airports in the d.c. area. the faa command center in northern virginia keeps up with the changes as they happen. officials say don't expect much improvement until probably this weekend. >> it could be a few days, depending upon exactly how long the airports are shut down or how quickly they can recover and clean up the tarmac and the runways. so it could be a two or three-day event. >> 7,000 u.s. flights were cancelled or delayed yesterday. we're just getting the pictures of a freight derailment in snowy western pennsylvania. 15 cars jumped the track when the train hit a building outside pittsburgh. sme people were forced to leave the building. the train was carrying crude oil. no injuries are reported, and there is no sign of a fire. we'll take you to more hard-hit
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areas across the country. that's coming up. we turn now to afghanistan, the country released 65 prisoners this morning despite strong objections from the united states. the men were being held at a former american detention facility north of kabul. the pentagon says the detainees are actually taliban fighters and will return to the battlefield. afghan's president, hamid karzai ordered the release several weeks ago after his government took over the prison. >> and major news this morning for 12 million cable tv customers. comcast is buying time warner cable. paying $45 billion in stock. the deal would bring the nation's two largest cable providers together. the boards of each company approved the merger. if the government okays the plan, the new company will have a total of 30 million subscribers. this morning, a milestone for the government health insurance marketplace as they finally met their monthly enrollment targets. the obama administration reports 1.1 million people signed up for insurance in federal and state programs in january.
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since they opened in october, nearly 3.3 million people have signed up for coverage. there's also a surge in the number of young people enrolling enrolling. those 18 to 34 years old now make up 25% of the applicants. and the mayor who served new orleans during hurricane katrina is a convicted felon this morning. mayor ray nagin will be sentenced in june after he was found guilty of taking bribes fraud, and money laundering. in all, he was convicted of 20 federal criminal counts. prosecutors say nagin took bribes to help people in the business community win city projects. he faces up to 20 years in prison. we have new olympic results this morning. if you do not want to know, please turn away. the united states team is celebrating a clean sweep. >> and the usa is now second in the medal count. norway still leads with canada and the netherlands tied for third. i was just checking the results and alfonso van marsh is in sochi with the story. alfonso, great news. good morning.
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>> reporter: it is good news. good morning charlie. good morning norah. records are being won and lost here in sochi, but the americans, team usa, they're not letting the warm temperatures stand in their way. team usa continued to gain momentum sweeping the men's slope style skiing event to win all three medals earlier today. the victory came just a day after snowboarder kaitlyn faring ton won gold in the woman's halfpipe. >> she is just nonstop right now. >> reporter: while teammate kelly clark took home the bronze. >> the pipe was in the best condition that it has been all week. to have the gold medal under my belt, i can't even believe it still. >> reporter: a little more time lost for mancuso. for the rest of team usa, the news was not as uplifting. >> out of the medal picture. >> reporter: in women's hockey a controversial call gave canada a 3-2 win over the american team. the game winner was decided after this goal was upheld for the canadians.
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>> -- and it goes in. did the wlisle blow? >> reporter: in speedskating grutis became the oldest gold medallist in the 1,000 meter, delivering a devastating blow to american shani davis. >> there will be no threepeat. >> reporter: cutting short his dream of a third consecutive gold. history was also made on the slopes. in an olympic first, two women, geesen of switzerland and slovenia shared the gold medal in the women's alpine downhill. >> this is almost surreal. to share it with somebody else. >> reporter: russia reclaimed its dominance in pairs figure skating after a humiliating loss in vancouver four years ago. the host country took home gold and silver, bringing the russian crowd to its feet. now, the temperatures here have climbed up close to 70 degrees. with all of the melting snow team usa might have more to deal with than just the competition. charlie, norah? >> 70 degrees. >> that's incredible.
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>> alphonso thank you. sid caesar is being remembered this morning at the greatest sketch comedian of all time. caesar died yesterday at the age of 91. in 1950 he was a pioneer of television comedy with his groundbreaking program "show of shows," on the 50th anniversary of that series we spoke on my pbs program about how he connected with castmates. you never used a teleprompter. >> no. >> no cue cards? >> no cue cards, no teleprompter. >> because you wanted to be? >> because when you are working with somebody, you have to look in their eyes. if i'm talking to you, and i tell you what i'm going to do now, you go there and you tell them what i think, think, yes, and then there's no contact. the eyes are the contact. when we talk -- >> yeah, right, right, i'm always looking. >> sure. that's where -- and, also, you have to listen. a lot of actors wait for the cue. and then they go. but if you listen you get into
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the mode, and you develop a rhythm between you. >> incredible interview. >> yeah. time to show you some of the morning's headlines. >> politico says the senate passed a bill wednesday raising the country's debt limit through march of next year. but it only happened after last-minute drama. republican ted cruz attempted a filibuster. gop leaders mitch mcconnell and john cornyn blocked the move. the bill now heads to president obama for his signature. >> "usa today" says the obama administration announced cyber security guidelines. they're the framework for banking, defense utilities, and the industries to stop hackers. the plan involves identification identification protection detection response, and recovery. >> "the boston globe" says a trial date is set for the surviving marathon bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev who stand trial november 3rd. tsarnaev faces 30 counts.
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richie incognito lashed out at jonathan martin on twitter, last october, martin left the team after claiming he was bullied by incognito. he wrote, dear john martin the truth is going to bury you and your entire camp. >> and "wall street journal" looks at a giant solar farm in california. opening ceremonies for the $2 billion project will be held today. the world's largest solar plant sits on five square miles southwest of las vegas. it can light up to 140,000 homes a year. but it's also killed dozens of birds, and officials believe they can solve that problem. plenty of low clouds and fog around the bay area delays at sfo of over an hour on arriving flights as we are seeing plenty of clouds outside right now. looking towards dublin, very thick fog settling in. it will lift as we head in
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alert out of oakland your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. good morning, everyone. happy thursday. 7:26. i'm frank mallicoat. get you updated on some headlines around the bay area. an amber alert out of oakland was a false alarm. investigators learned a female believed to be a carjacking victim was an adult, not a teenager. the man witnesses thought stole a car in a safeway parking lot was with the people in that car. two people taken to the hospital after an overnight fire in san francisco. that fire started just after midnight in a high-rise near san francisco's state university. no word on what might caused that fire and the snowstorm hammering the northeast today led to major problems at sfo. dozens of incoming and outgoing flights have already been canceled. that number only expected to grow throughout the day as that storm intensifies. over 1,000 flights nationwide were canceled so be sure and check ahead.
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new bart delays in the commute direction. heading from the east bay on the pittsburg-bay point line, delays for 15 minutes because of some equipment problems on the tracks. ferries, caltrain, and ace however everything else is on time. chp just issued this new fog advisory one for the richmond/san rafael bridge thick fog building as well over the beige. here's lawrence. the fog is chickening up. visibilities down to an eighth of a mile in santa rosa. delays at sfo of over an hour on arriving flights due to the clouds. looks like by the afternoon the clouds will lift. the temperatures getting near 70 degrees in the south bay and parts of the east bay. next couple of days some changes coming our way. chance of showers late saturday.
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two seconds. he'll g a shot off. he hit it. he hit it. he got the shot. syracuse wins it. >> another win for the orange. syracuse hit with one point with less than five seconds the play with its undefeated season on the line but freshman tyler ennis says the night with a dramatic three-point buzzer beater. they beat pitt 58-56. >> you knew that. he's thinking he's a sear cause yracuse alum so you knew it was going to be. >> you've got to love college basketball.
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indeed welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, the move was called "corvette summer." this morning a real corvette bummer. we'll show you how a sinkhole took out some of the nation's most prized corvette model. >> plus the so-called putin games. they're going smoothly but they're also a bit of a buzz kill. the russian president is making his presence felt and why it may not be cause for celebration. more on the weather this morning. new pictures from space show how much of a threat this system poses. it's devastated areas of parts of the carolinas. >> many schools in the area are closed and businesses are telling employees to stay home. in the south, the ice storm is causing dam
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literally just swallowed up eight vintage sports cars last night. as vinita nair shoes us it was all captured on video. good morning to you. >> good morning. the sinkhole opened up yesterday morning at 5:30 when people were not inside. but where it opened not so lucky. inside the museum it houses some of the most valuable corvettes. it happened during the early morning hours. the ground begins to buckle. then completely breaks 31 seconds from start to finish. in total, eight vintage cars were ruined. >> the fire department estimates that the hole is 40 feet wide and about 30 feet deep. as for the cars lying nose first in the dirt the estimates of loss are higher especially the 1 millionth corvette that came off the assembly line.
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>> my hunch is the millionth car is worth at least a million particulars. even if they manage to repair the cars they'll never be what they were. many are irreplaceable. six were owned by the museum but two of them a 1993 spooider and a 2009 blue devil were on loan from general motors. sinkholes are common in this pa rt of kentucky becausely are long caves that run underground. but geologists don't know what caused this to open up. >> what are the odds that the crown jewels of the national corvette museum are dropped through the store. >> reporter: structural engineers said the rest of the museum is on stable ground so visitors will be able to see the cars again but not the new gapes attraction. >> corvette enthusiasts around the world have taken to social
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media to mourn some of these cars. the good news is the museum thinks some of them can be saved. >> thanks, vinita. the new york yankee fans are doing some mourning of their own. derek jeter announced his retirement. this morning jeff glor talks about him on and off the field. >> yankee fans love derek jeter but what says the most about him is even the fans who hate the yankees found it impossible to hate jeter. he was professional exceptional in the face of a franchise. >> since he was a kid growing up in michigan derek jeter said he had one goal play shortstop for the new york yankees. he made it happen in every possible way. drafted in 1992 this is jeter at 18. after working his way through the minors he played his first full season for the yankees in 1996 winning his world series in his rookie year.
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jeter hardly looked back. the yankees won three of the next four world series and jeter assumed the role of team leader. he played with al lighter in 2005. >> this guy was a leader born leader, he husband was. there was a lot to be said. >> jeter makes the catch. >> reporter: jeter was single-minded in his pursuit of excellence. very high-profile dating but no wife, no life. george steinbrenner didn't always love the night life but in a facebook statement he said poignantly, i especially want to thank the boss the steinbrenner family. he won five golden globe awards and was named to the american league 13 times maintaining an
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extraordinary consistency and uncanny calm in pressure situations. >> derek jeeter with one of the most unbelievable plays you'll ever see. >> reporter: hall of famer reggie jackson. >> his legacy is going to be arguably one of the best. >> jeter said he'll remember all the cheers the boos the wins and the losses and every drive to the yankee stadium in the bronze. opening day is 46 days away. >> 46 days away. can it be right now? his final game in new york is september 25th. the average price for that game is now litted as. it will be against who is boston red sox on september 28th. >> and the tickets for that game are already in demand. >> i have a price at $763.
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as far as i'm concerned, we take it. >> look at this. >> i want to thank the good lord for meling me a yankee. >> this is interesting. he wants to focus on his personal life. start a family of his own and feed circulate a summer vacation vacation. he is mr. dreamy with a capital "d." i love everything about him. >> i have no problem with him having so many girlfriends hchl's a single guy. >> both need to be capitalized. >> should we make the bet now? >> with can make the bed now. let's do it. >> niebs glasses by the way. >> thanks. >> take me to dinner. >> we'll take you to dinner.
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>> eye infection central. >> poor jeff glor has got a costas infection going on. thank you, jeff. >> reporter: there's in sochi. >> reporter: good morning. the sochi olympic games, remarkable for what's going on here and what isn't. the great olympic party just a little hard to find. coming up. i'm pretty sure the back door is locked. anyway, what could happen in a couple of hours, right? [ male announcer ] when you're worried about things at home it's impossible to think about anything else. adt gives you fast-response monitoring for burglary, fire and carbon monoxide. honey? you okay? [ male announcer ] plus, you can control your home from almost anywhere. call now and get adt for just $49
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report immediately or you will be shot. >> it's the voice of the guy that's doing that. he said yesterday it's so hilarious. you will be shot. volunteer. that is so good. >> while the seats are empty, the medals areg, norah. welcome to the sum mer -- i meanenan winter olympics. vladimir putin missed the party. here the dutch winning medal winner ireen wuest. it's unclear if vladimir putin
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knows about the gay part. remember london? the excitement of the game filled out on the streets. they were the people. remember vancouver. here in the stands and the olympic park and on sochi streets it's the olympic unparty. david is able to make a comparison. >> it lacks a bit of spark, a bit of soul. people are meeting together getting together drinking like a street party, you don't get that. >> reporter: what's missing? not just crowds but soul. these are the sanitized games,
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scrub clean. it's like they were held in a giant mall parking lot after closing. there are a lot of reasons not to be here. security is so tight you need a special pass as well as a ticket to get into the game. once here there are restrictions on how you can behavior. no alcohol within 50 yards of the stadium and no tailgates to party on. >> this is part of the new russia. i do believe putin -- these are very much putin's games and i do believe that his goal has nothing to do with us. we are relevant. what he wants to do is project
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charlie, gayle, given that probably a good one. >> they've imposed these stricter alcohol laws in russia since 2006. 25% of russian men die before the age of 55 because of excessive alcohol and tobacco. >> it used to be higher. putin spent $54 billion. he's certa plenty of low clouds and fog around the bay area delays at sfo of over an hour on arriving flights as we are seeing plenty of clouds outside right now. looking towards dublin, very thick fog settling in. it will lift as we head in toward the middle of the morning. the storm track staying further north although we could see light sprinkles in the north bay. temperatures going to be something else. almost 70 degrees this afternoon in san jose and livermore. about 66 in redwood city. chance of rain over the weekend.
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injuries... after an overnight fire near san francisco state university. the fire was in a sixth floor unit a high- rise apar it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego. two people are being treated for injuries after an overnight fire near san francisco state university. the fire was in a six floor unit of a high-rise apartment building. investigators are still trying to find the cause of the fire. bart is looking into an incident in which one of the transit agency's police officers zapped a passenger with a stun gun. the confrontation was captured on video in san bruno last month. the officer tased the man after he ignored repeated orders to get off the train. a federal judge has fired thomas frazier, the man hired to clean up the mess at the oakland police department. thomas frazier was appointed less than a year. stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment.
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good morning. traffic is pretty heavy right now westbound on the san mateo bridge trying to get out of hayward. there was an earlier stall on the high-rise part of the span. westbound 92. it's not clear but traffic is backed up there just past the toll plaza. highway 4 busy from "a" street to 242 in concord. bart now back on time from the east bay to sfo. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." here's lawrence. a lot of clouds outside this morning both high and low. some dense fog down below. the mount vaca showing you clouds from up above, too. looks like it will start to clear out nicely, most of the rain clouds to the north still a slight chance of sprinkles north of the golden gate bridge. these temperatures going to be mild in the afternoon, 68 livermore, 66 redwood city. patchy fog the next couple mornings, chance of rain saturday night into sunday.
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good morning, charlie, gayle, good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 a.m. in the west. welcome back to "cbs this morning." the winter storm moves up the coast. and you will find trouble if you are traveling east. nascar getting ready for a new season. and jimmie johnson is with us from daytona, and controversy over the "wolf of wall street," why he doesn't like about writing about nice guys. but the day before valentine's day, here is a look at
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"eye-opener at 8:00 a.m." hundreds of drivers were stuck in yesterday's nightmare. >> and i am in the middle of the street in midtown atlanta in what should be the beginning of rush hour. >> watches and warnings extend from alabama all the way up to maine at this point. >> this is the worst snowstorm we have had in d.c. since snowmageddon four years ago. >> this is a snow mountain. >> comcast is buying time warner cable. >> records are being won and lost here in sochi, but the americans not letting the warmer temperatures stand in their way. >> a sinkhole opened at the museum skydome which houses some of the most valuable corvettes in the collection. >> and jeter, the face of the franchise. >> he is mr. dream with a capital "d." i love everything about it. and it came down to who
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would be seated next to mrs. obama, and who is next to her? it's me! i am the first lady of france. mercy. i didn't know stephen colbert was the first lady of france. he had quite the seat. quite the seat. a huge east coast storm is bringing things to a crawl, and no power for hundreds of thousands of customer and more than 100 million americans are under some kind of winter weather warning. >> many drivers could not handle the icy roads yesterday. they had to walk home in this weather. and wyatt andrews is in charlie rose's territory.
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wyatt, good morning to you. >> reporter: this is what raleigh looks like this morning, and these are some of the hundreds of cars that drivers abandoned as they were stranded out of the gridlock. drivers told us they knew all about the warnings and their employers planned to release them at noon. that put thousands on the roads at the height of the storm, and the roads were becoming hockey rinks. and another snowstorm in the forecast for raleigh. >> thank you. atlanta looked like that two weeks ago, but not this morning. people deserted downtown atlanta. 48 hours after officials urged everybody to please stay home and that's what they are doing in washington this morning, the federal government and everything else there is shut down because of the snow. chip reid is in the middle of
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the mess but on the beautiful national mall. >> reporter: good morning to the viewers in the west where i suspect you are not getting weather like this. this is the worst snowstorm in washington, d.c. since snowmageddon four years ago. there's a light freezing rain a rain and slight snow still falling, and out west in virginia they have more than 16 inches of snow in some areas. and here the agriculture department is closed just like the rest of the federal government, and all the other closed and down the u.s. capitol building, nothing is happening there, they hightailed it out of town after voting to raise the debt limit, and that's for those that could catch a plane because the national airport is also closed. >> chip thanks. in the mid-atlantic it's snowing in much of maryland. the governor declared a state of emergency, and he calls the
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storm a wet and nasty event, and north of new york city could see more snow. and terrell brown is west of the city in new jersey. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. we have heavier snow coming down now. we have sleet along with it and not that the northeast wants or needs it at this point. in fact there's so much snow in new jersey that crews are having a hard time finding a place to put it. as you drive around, this is a sight that see, this is a snow mountain that developed, and the snow piled up 20 to 25 feet and it's going to be here for quite sometime until it warms up and some could melt and after today we could talk about 10 more inches of snow on top of what we see here. >> thank you. it's another horrible morning if you have to fly anywhere today. the airlines cancelled more than 5000 flights. the storm affects all the major
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east coast airports and conditions will not improve until tomorrow at the earliest. our meteorologist megan galaros is here. >> this is a big storm system. we know what it has done in the south and it still continues to snow in parts of georgia this morning. and taking a closer look at the radar as we move up the coastline and into the northeast, you can see heavy snow across knox,new york city, and boston closer to the rain and snow line meaning they will see rain mix in earlier, but still could have 2 to 4 inches of accumulation there, and then winds as well because as this low pressure rides up the east coast, it deepens or strengthens, so what that does is pulls in more wind and coastal flooding could be a possibility and inland areas
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could see a potential for blizzard-like conditions, and no blizzard warnings at this point, but wind and snow and usually not a good combination. an iconic legend is being remembered from coast-to-coast. the marquee at the famous laugh factory in los angeles is paying tribute, and he influenced countless comedians that followed. >> all i want to do is put a smile on the face of america. >> sid caesar did more than put a smile on the face of america. he was the king of tv sketch comedy in the 1950s, and at its height 60 million americans would turn in to watch the shows, his comedy series.
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>> it's a wonderful feeling. that's the payoff. >> seizure was born in 1922 in yonkers, new york and his big break came in '57 when nbc launched the show of shows, and it was a mix of sketches and what caesar called being fluent in fake languages. >> i think what sid had was a remarkable eye and ear for the writers. >> neal simon was one of the writers that got their start on the show and others included woody allen and mel brooks. >> you think it was a golden age room? >> yes, it was a gathering of men who were stars of comedy and each writer had a different
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style. >> he won two emmy awards but the nonstop pressure took its pressure. >> i was getting more and more tired. and i started to drink and i started to take sleeping pills because i could not sleep. >> caesar struggles with addiction for more than 20 years before quitting cold turkey in 1978. he continued to act and appearing in films like "it's a mad, mad, mad world," and "grease." he always knew what his legacy would be. >> the legacy is comedy. i made people laugh. when you make people laugh, they are getting better. that's a wonderful thing to feel. >> he was, as we said the king of sketch comedy. people that followed like "saturday night live," all those owe something to him. >> and one said sid was a flame,
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he's doing oklahoma. he said it was over before he knew what hit him. >> the great american races are just over two weeks away. jimmie johnson will make a try at the daytona 500. he joins now from the daytona international speedway in florida. good morning, how are you? >> good morn buddy, how are you? >> good to hear from you again. >> you too. >> what's the challenge and what's it mean to win it? >> it's such a big sport. this racetrack was put here and the spectacle was right here. it's odd that the super bowl of the racing event is the first of the sport. we're geared up and ready to go. it was a short off-season for me and for most in the garage area but we're ready to come out and put on a great show for the fans. >> jimmy, people say this about you, that you have an
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extraordinary ability to adapt. what's your strategy? i know you're trying to win but what goes into your strategy to make sure you cross first? >> i feel like my background in racing on the dirt as a young kid and then racing in buggies. it helped me adapt. racing on different gives you that uncomfortable season. our season is long and our races are long. i think our team does a great job of managing that. >> jimmy, good toi wanted to ask you. petty was asked if danica patrick could win a race and he said, quote, only if everyone stays home. what do you make of that? >> i hadn't heard of that. that's a pretty strong zinger. danica is a good competitor. at this stage she's still
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driving and learning. only time will tell. they're different than what she started racing. she has a long road ahead of herself and is committed to our cars and good for the sport of nascar. >> you get yourself in shape. we don't think of them as being the same but you treat it that way. you and i had the same trainer but you've taken to running. tell me what endurance means for a race car driver. >> yeah. the strength training is so important that we need to deal with just for standard turns and crash, you need that to hold you in place and take care of yourself in the form of a big crash. but endurance is important. as of late i've been interested in triathlons and spent a lot of time swimming, biking and running. i have a half marathon to
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compete in this weekend. i'm going to start off with a foot race an get into my car racing. it's very big part of what all drivers do is being fit. >> jimmie that's a great. i ran my first half marathon - this year. what's your time goal? >> i ran 1:29 last year. i thoep be back. >> i heard you're closing in on five-six-minute miles. i just finished at 17 minutes. i'm proud of myers. >> that's hope for me jimmy. there's hold. >> you completed. that's all that matters. >> i heard you get car sick when you're not driving. >> it's true. watching. and another big race. the oscar screen righter
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terrance winters is up out of oakland turned out to be a false alarm. inves male believed to be good morning. i'm frank mallicoat. 8:25 your time. in the headlines an amber alert out of oakland was a false alarm. a female believed to be a carjacking victim was an adult, not a teenager. and the man witnesses thought stole the car in a safeway parking lot was actually with the people in the car. two people taken to the hospital after an overnight fire in san francisco. that fire started just after midnight in a high-rise near san francisco state university. no word yet on what may have caused that fire. and the snowstorm hammering the northeast today has led to some major problems at our airports especially sfo. dozens of incoming and outgoing flights have already been canceled. that number only expected to grow throughout the day as that
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good morning. san mateo bridge slower than normal out of hayward in the commute direction westbound 92 because of an earlier stall on the high-rise. so expect extra delays there mornings past the toll plaza. and if you can see traffic, it is slow right now in westbound 237. the low clouds and fog obviously moved in from milpitas but traffic is backed up to zanker road.
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also, up and down the nimitz freeway northbound 880, looks like this as you approach your downtown oakland exits. by the way, there are fog advisories for a couple of bridges. richmond/san rafael bridge and the bay bridge. however, mass transit is all on time. that's traffic. here's lawrence. that tough fog very thick in spots this morning thick enough we are seeing delays at sfo of over an hour on arriving flights and you can see why. we have that thick fog that's moved in once again. it should begin to lift in the next hour or so and then as we head toward the afternoon, we'll find a few clouds and a little sunshine. the rain line staying mainly to the north although a slight chance of sprinkles north of the golden gate bridge. these temperatures by the afternoon pushing near 70 degrees in san jose and about 68 in livermore, 67 in fairfield and about 65 degrees in oakland. i think as we head in toward tomorrow, still some partly cloudy skies. clouds thickening up late in the day on saturday with a chance of rain saturday night into early sunday morning. a chance of more rain by next tuesday.
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welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up this half hour he's one of the driving forces behind ""the wolf of wall street."" it's a big hit but the movie also faces a bit of a backlash. oscar writer terrance white is oklahoma with that. he's in the toyota green room ready to take on the critics. plus meet the man leading the food revolution. food without meat. how his company is getting help from bill gates and some of the co-founders of twitter. that also is ahead. right now it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the "los angeles times" says a number of college educated women are married down. nearly 40% tied a knot with man
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who didn't graduate but even with a degree women earn 58% less than their husbands. new jersey's the "star-ledger" says chobani was unable to get theriot gurtir the yogurt. they'll donate the yogurt to new jersey and new york. >> it's needed there. the "usa today" says the only thing hotter than the olympics is tender. it's like a speed date. jamie anderson says she had to delete her app. >> an update now on our top story. the nation's massive storm. cars are abandoned in north carolina as people battle the snow and ice. manuel bojorquez is across the border in south carolina where almost nothing is moving. manuel, good morning.
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>> reporter: clood morning, norah, charlie, and gayle. we're in the middle of main street here. the freezing rain has turned into snow as you can see. the capitol building in the background, what would normally be a very busy scene was more like a ghost town and here is why. difficult really to get around here. not only is there this snow that's falling but beneath that a very thick layer of ice. very hard to walk on let alone drive. there are parts of the city that are like an ice rink right now. the ice continues also to weigh down trees, snapping branches bringing down powerlines and knocking out power. 300,000 people without power this morning. crews have been working throughout the night trying to restore those leans and clear those trees. the latest death in the state was a driver who struck a fallen tree. troopers have responded to more than 3,000 calls for help in the state and 9,000 crashes. we saw the dangers first hand
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driving up i-95. a tree fell just two vehicles in front of us. luckily everyone stopped in time. the snow continues to fall here. temperatures are expected to rise above freezing for at least a few hours this afternoon allowing for a partial thaw but anything left will refreeze tonight. charlie, norah, and gayle. >> manny bojorquez, be savefe out there. washington, d.c. is shut down. philadelphia could see more than half a foot of snow. areas away from the coastline could see a lot more than that. megan megan glaros of our affiliate wbbm is here in studio. >> therein lies the difference. huge amounts of snowfall inland while near the coastline we'll see a rain mix. even in new york city we'll see rain by around 3:00 this afternoon. that will start to dampen a
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little bit. let's take you closer and show you what's happening right now where new york is being hit by a very intense line of snow oftentimes near the line is where it falls. eventually out to sea, but there will be so much to clean up. in fact, as much as 12 to 18 inches could extend really from parts of new jersey all the way on up potentially as far north as into vermont and new hampshire. what we're seeing is the low pressure moves up the coast line. also in combination with high tide because of a full moorngs we have a risk for coastal flooding from new jersey up to maine. it's not great risk but one of the angles of the storm. as well the winds will kick up the snow making the whiteout conditions as well. norah, charlie, gayle. >> thank you, megan. for decades scientists and on tre pre nears have tried to
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reinvent mae, but a missouri company believes it's on the cutting edge. in a moment we'll talk with the ceo and founder of beyond meat. >> this is where it's done? >> yes. >> where are the chickens? >> exactly. >> there are no chickens at the beyond meat plant in columbia missouri. no cattle but sack asnd things like carrot fiber, pea protein and soy meal which brown and his company are transformed into what he calls chicken strips and beef crumbles. >> i call it chicken. i shudder when people say it's fake meat. >> reporter: brown is trying to make his product indistinguishable with those things from the baeks and the hoshs. >> you can smell the aroma coming from that.
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it's being flavored. >> reporter: flavor is easy to master. it's the chew that's difficult to master, even with this texture analyzer. >> do you have human testers, people that masticate? >> we do. i love that word. masticators. >> the product is grilled, bagged and shipped to 4,000 stores nationwide. >> do you envision a day when people say, that's the juiciest piece of protein they've ever tasted? brown says he sees nuggets wings, and even a fulfill lay. for now he doesn't want to bite off more than he can chew. for "cbs this morning," dean reynolds columbia missouri. >> beyond meat is on the list of
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the 50 moat invadive companies. ethan brown, congratulations on that. >> thank you very much. >> i had a little moment where i thought how can you hold your face if you don't like it. you don't want to insult the guest. it's really tasty. for those of us who like meat you're not asking us to give it up. >> that's correct. we can create meat with plant based materials entirely. at the end of the day if you're having meat and chicken, it's better for you and better for the environment. >> but here's somebody who had a relationship with a farm. your dad had a hoppy farm. you had access to a farm how you ended up here. >> i grew up in the city but we spent an enormous amount of time at our farm. my dad had dairy cattle there. early on i was never able to get past the question of the cows
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and for example my dog being very similar. i was never to say one should be treated one way and the other another way just because one's in the home and one's in the barn. that ultimately stuck with me. i started to see the human health climate change animal resource issues and it motivated me to get back into it. >> you're a vegan. so that motivates you which is great if you're a vegetarian, so why do you want to ateeat meat then? >> it's a great question and it's fascinating. we've been ating it for 2.3 million years. we don't want to walk away from that. let's take the amino fats from it and taking the animal entirely out of the equation. i often think of the automotive sector when we got writ of horse
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and carriage. we're trying to do the same with animal protein. >> what was the breakthrough that enabled you to do this? >> it it's absolutely around the five. that to us is the holy grail. we have proms called chicken 2.0 and meat 2.500. we focus around it. >> how do you get funding? you said bill gates is involved. >> it was nervous. i had a chance to sit down with him twice. a terrific guy, super nice. i initially received funding from perkins. they stuck their neck out. it's not something they usually do. connected with bill gates and then the folks from twitter. they've fwn very supportive. we have really strong people
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behind the company. >> are you saying don't eat meat? >> no. i'm saying let's not eat animal protein. >> who's your par debt? >> about 70 million are reducing their consumption. 51% of greenhouse gases are due to livestock. if we could reduce it by 25% we could address a huge amount of the climate change problem. >> that's your goal. 20/20. >> let them taste it. >> ethan brown, thanks so much. >> thank you, very much. and the wolf has people showing their teeth.
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>> hey, pauley what's up. no, everything's fine. i quit. >> tell me how you feel about jordan bellefonte as a character you created based on his real life story? >> i met jordan in 2007 after i signed on to write the screenplay and i found him immediately enormously likeable charming obviously incredibly smart, one of the most gifted public speakers i'd ever met, which makes a lot of sense. obviously this is a guy who's incredibly persuasive to people. i picked up on that right away. for me personally i had a lot of similarities with jordan. i grew up in brooklyn. he grew up in queens. we were the same age. >> did you grow up with drugs
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and prostitutes? >> no, that's where we differed. >> what was it -- >> his childhood. i totally understood that desire to grow up and be somebody and make a lot of money. actually we had die very subsequent paths. i was working for merrill lynch. i was on the trading floor the day the markets crashed. i went to l.a. to be a writer. >> the stars are incredible but can you address the criticism that you glorified this really bad guy essentially and there's a lot of sex and a lot of drugs in this film in a really kind of dirty way. >> a lot of people were hurt. >> it was not my job as a writer to take a position on jordan. my job was, i felt to tell the story honestly. >> he really had parties where there were prostitutes and naked ladies running through the office? >> yes.
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what you see on screen is exactly what went on. i don't think anybody needs me to tell you that's bad behavior. we wanted it to be sold as jordan. he tells you or sells you his story by the end of it and you're going along for this ride and it's funny or amusing. by the end of it when it turns dark, you realize, wow, i've been sold a bill of goods by this guy. you are essential i will one those people. so that was sort of the stylistic choice. >> in the end and today, he's a salesman. >> yes. >> that's what he did. leonardo told me the hardest things were to get were the speeches. >> yeah.
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there were some four- or five-page speeches that were dense, a roller-coaster ride. they're had to write. i can't imagine having to stand up in front of 300 people in a room and read it over and over again. unfortunately jordan had never taped any of those things. i asked him. i said if i could film a conference room up with assistants could you recreate one of those speeches for me. >> was he good? >> he was unbelievable. he had a minute to warm up and he became the guy. >> then we get to see the real jordan. he makes a came yeo in the movie. listen, you're up for an oscar. you're working with martin scorsese and leonardo dicaprio. >> and jonah hill. >> you're right, charlie. what's that mean to you? >> it's more meaningful to me. it's crazy to say this out loud.
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martin scorsese was the reason i got into this business. when i saw "taxi driver" as 15-year-old, it's the one that got me. this one, i didn't know what to make of it. it got me interested. to flash forward 31 years, i'm waiting for the alarm clock to go off and it's still 1977. >> martin knows your number. >> he does. and i get to call him marty. >> terence winter thank you so much. "the wolf of wall street" is in theaters now. tomorrow manny bojorquez talking with a couple. >>
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injuries... after an good morning. i'm frank mallicoat. 8:55 on your thursday. get your updated on some headlines now all around the bay area. two people are being treated now for injuries after an overnight fire near san francisco state university. the fire was in a six floor unit of a high-rise apartment building there. investigators are still trying to find the cause of that fire. bart looking into an incident now in which one of the transit agency police officers tased a passenger with a stun gun. video here of the confrontation captured on video in san bruno last month. the officer tased the man after he ignored repeated orders to get off the train. they are now looking at that video. a federal judge has fired thomas frazier the man hired to clean up the mess at the oakland police department. he was appointed less than a year ago.
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tomorrow is valentine's day, your favorite day, lawrence. >> yes, it is gray out there right now in spots. as we head toward the afternoon we'll see sunny breaks and mild toward later in the day. dublin the fog that is breaking up now after being shrouded in fog early on. some high clouds. we are going to see more clouds from time to time. a storm system to our north is going to stay there. there is a slight chance of sprinkles in the north bay. but not going to be much. these temperatures though they will be impressive. 68 degrees in san jose. 67 in mountain view. and about 68 also in livermore. looking out over the next couple of days, partly cloudy skies, although those clouds thickening up late saturday in the day, chance of rain overnight saturday night and into sunday. we're going to check out your "kcbs traffic" when we come back.
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good morning. chp high-speed chase resulted in a crash at an off-ramp southbound 680 willow pass off- ramp in concord is blocked. a lot of police activity. in the meantime use concord avenue as an alternate. live look outside, foggy conditions blanketing the bay area still. obviously northbound 880 sluggish as well heading into your downtown oakland exits. and farther south, southbound 880 slow to milpitas and that westbound 237 jammed solid past zanker road. all right. here's our live look now over at the bay bridge. still backed up into the maze. the metering lights are on. you can barely see traffic on 580 toward the dublin interchange.
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