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commuter chaos. one person is dead and more than a dozen others are hospitalized when thick choking smoke fills one of washington d.c.'s busiest subway stations. hackers planning to take over threatening american troops and posting information of high-ranking military officials. and a runaway in college football's first-ever national championship game. the ohio state buckeyes roll over the oregon ducks to become the sport's undisputed champs. >> elliott. dots the "i" of this national championship win.
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>> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, january 13th, 2015. good morning, i'm lauren lyster thanks to anne-marie green. the blinding smoke in the plaza station yesterday afternoon. hundreds were evacuated from the station and a stalled train. one person died and dozens suffered from smoke inhalation. as mola lenghi reports, subway riders say they were overcome very quickly. >> i was on the train, and it just stopped and almost instantaneously got full of smoke. >> reporter: as smoke filled the train, passengers say the conductor urged them to remain calm. >> please stay calm. please stay calm. get off the platform right now as we speak. >> people were getting out of hand. they were panicking. the next thing you know you
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couldn't see from one end to the other on the train. >> it was very strong. >> on the floor? >> yeah. >> it just got really bad. people were throwing up. i know one lady passed out. >> how were you able to eventually get off? >> the fire guys finally got there, and i guess they pried the door open. and one by one, they started letting us out. >> reporter: one by one passengers walked the roughly 150 feet through the dark smoke-filled tunnel and then finally outside where the scene continued. people gasping for breath vomiting, covered in soot coughing. first responders piling up oxygen tanks to treat the injured anywhere they could in ambulances and on medical buses. metro buses taken out of service and doubling as a sort of triage for passengers with smoke inhalation. more than 60 people were hospitalized. two in critical condition and one woman was killed. >> my heart goes out to her family. the person was in distress was
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evacuated from the train by emergency services. >> reporter: some passengers claim they were stuck on the smoking train for up to an hour. >> there are protocols that we followed in terms of what we have to go through and, again, how that was followed and everything else would be in the investigation. >> reporter: so will the cause of the smoke. >> electrical malfunction is what they kept saying. >> reporter: but metro says they're still investigating. >> we're evaluating the conditions and we will let you know as soon as we can open it up. >> that was wusa's mola lenghie investigating. the tsa says a report will be ready in about a week. meanwhile, a three-alarm fire started just after 2:00 a.m. near penn station. dozens of fire trucks are positioned outside the station. penn station is a hub for amtrak and two commuter lines. smoke can be seen pouring out onto the street from underground. it's believed the fire broke out at a construction site below a
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subway station. this morning indonesia search and rescue officials say they believe they've discovered the main wreckage the fuselage from airasia flight 8501. and the jet's cockpit voice recorder has been retrieved. yesterday the flight data recorder was recovered. flight 8501 crashed in the java sea december 28th, killing all 162 people on board. four of the victims killed in last week's terrorist attacks in france will be buried today. their bodies arrived in israel this morning. the men were killed at the kosher market. elaine cobb is in paris with the latest. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lauren. here in france, the muslim policeman killed execution style outside the "charlie hebdo" offices last week is being buried today. french president hollande will pay tribute to the three police officers killed in the attacks. he'll award them the legion of
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honor, france's highest distinction. security remains high around the city and around the country. 10,000 troops are moving into place today at sensitive sites all across the country. and a force of nearly 5,000 police are in place around jewish schools and synagogues. "charlie hebdo," the satirical newspaper at the heart of this and the scene of the first attacks last week is out tomorrow, but we've already seen the front page. the front page shows a cartoon of the profitphet muhammad and the headline "all is forgiven." all is not for given for those who carried out the attacks. police here say they're still looking for hayat boumeddiene, the partner of amedy coulibaly, she's now confirmed to be in turkey. police say they're also looking for six teams of possible accomplices. lauren? >> elaine cobb in paris, thank you.
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survivors of an attack by militants in nigeria describe days of systematic killing. the attack took place near a village in northeastern nigeria after boko haram militants seized a nearby military base on january 3rd. one witness says people were slaughtered like insects. amnesty international says there are reports indicating the death toll could be as high as 2,000. u.s. officials are playing down a cyber attack against the u.s. central command. the command overseas u.s. military operations in the middle east hackers claiming to be sympathizers of the islamic state broke into the command's twitter and youtube accounts. the fbi says it's investigating. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: lauren, good morning. the pentagon is calling this little mother are than a prank. and officials say it appears no sensitive or classified information was breached. this is an embarrassing incident
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for u.s. officials. the fbi and the pentagon are now trying to figure out if these hackers have any real ties to isis. u.s. central command is tweeting again this morning, following what the pentagon calls a case of cyber vandalism. late last night centcom tweeted "we're back." it suspended service for hours after a group calling itself the cyber caliphate hijacked the site posting this image and warning american soldiers we are coming. watch your back. isis. the fbi is investigating the group's claim that they're working on behalf of islamic state militants. the group also claimed it penetrated military networks and included a link to an old contact list with names, phone numbers and e-mails of senior army generals. >> at a minimum, it's embarrassing. >> reporter: defense officials said in a statement, "operational military networks were not compromised." >> the fact is the threat environment is getting worse, and there are actors out there looking to shoot at and get at u.s. military personnel.
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>> reporter: the white house says it's taking the attack seriously but is downplaying the incident saying we shouldn't compare this cyber hijacking to the recent attack against sony. >> there's a significant difference between what is a large data breach and the hacking of a twitter account. >> reporter: also hacked centcom's youtube channel. centcom has terminated that site. now, two of the twitter posts included links to slides showing scenarios for conflict with north korea and china. lauren? >> susan mcginnis in washington thank you for the latest on that. and coming up on the "morning news," emotional aftermath. dash cam video captures a montana police officer breaking down in tears after fatally shooting an unarmed man. this is the "cbs morning news." this portion of "cbs morning news" sponsored by vagisil, the experts in intimate health.
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two police officers in albuquerque, new mexico face murder charges this morning. s.w.a.t. team member dominique perez and former detective keith sandy are accused in the march shooting death of james boyd. the mentally ill homeless man wielded a knife, but video appears to show him surrendering. the incident sparked violence protests and brought new scrutiny to a department already under investigation. newly released dashcam video shows the emotional reaction of a montana police officer moments after shooting and killing an unarmed man. >> i thought he was going to pull a gun on me. >> maybe he was. maybe he was. jesus, grant. you survived. >> a jury saw that video and derp determined that grant morrison was justified in the shooting. the billings police officer shot
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bottom yet. u.s. crude lost another $2.29 to end the day at $46.07 a barrel. brent crude lost $2.68 a barrel to finish at $47.43. both are trading at their lowest levels since march. 2009. those falling oil prices sent stocks lower. the dow lost 96 points. the s&p slid 16. and the nasdaq was down 39 points. the controversial keystone xl oil pipeline passed a key hurdle in the senate. the pipeline got enough votes yesterday to prevent a filibuster. it would begin in canada and hook up with an existing pipeline in nebraska that goes all the way to the texas gulf coast. the senate expects to vote on and pass the measure next week. president obama, though he says he will veto the measure. cyber thieves broke into customer accounts at american and united airlines trying to steal frequent flyer miles. the airlines say the thieves didn't break into their system but got user names and passwords
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somewhere else. american says no miles were stolen, but united says thieves were able to book trips and make other mileage transactions. at the detroit auto show ford unveiled its high-performance gt its first gt model in more than a decade. the body is lightweight, carbon fiber. under the hood a twin turbocharged 3.5-liter v6 producing more than 600 horsepower. the twin-seater goes on sale late next year priced in the $200,000 range. harold diamond can afford to buy a ford gt or any car he wants. diamond, an 80-year-old retired school principal is the sole winner of the november's $326 million megamillions drawing. he picked up his check yesterday. >> i was, like, in a daze you know. i'm looking at the numbers, and i keep going back and forth. and like i was saying to carol upstairs, read the numbers
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. the ohio state buckeyes are the undisputed kings of college football. revelers in columbus ohio celebrated the school's win in the inaugural national championship game. 1,000 miles away in arlington, texas, the team rolled to victory over the university of oregon. megan alexander is there. >> reporter: in a blizzard of confetti, the ohio state buckeyes defeated heisman trophy winner marcus mariota and the oregon ducks, 42-20. in college football's first national championship game. how proud are you of the buckeyes? >> we're hyped right now. first-ever college playoff, we
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won it. so proud. >> flings it for a touchdown! >> reporter: oregon scored first. but ohio state answered with three touchdowns despite three turnovers. >> ohio state loses it again. >> reporter: oregon rallied in the second half with a 70-yard touchdown by byron marshall. but the ducks couldn't hold back ohio state's offense who managed to score three more times in the half. >> touchdown, ohio state! >> reporter: ezekiel elliott was the game's offensive mvp, rushing for 246 yards and scoring 4 touchdowns. >> i feel blessed. all the great running backs that have came to ohio state. >> reporter: the game represents a brand-new way to crown a champion and a new way to generate big business. the ncaa wants a crowd like this one every year 80,000 fans. each paying an average of $900 a ticket. and fans say they got their money's worth. >> feeling the crowd, getting to see your team, all the way from home and see them win is
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incredible. >> reporter: it's the eighth time the buckeyes have walked away as college football's best. megan alexander for cbs news, arlington, texas. and former miami dolphins fullback rob konrad is speaking with the ordeal that nearly cost him his life. last week konrad was fishing alone when he fell from his boat into the waters nine miles from palm beach, florida. his boat was on autopilot and kept going without him. with no help in sight, konrad had no choice but to start swimming. >> everything that i've read had said you had two to three hours of treading water or swimming before you have hypothermia or you cramped up, and both were going to be bad outcomes. >> it took 16 hours, but konrad swam all the way to shore. his boat was found this week on a reef near grand bahama island.
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in more than $11 million at the box office this weekend. there has been a lot of controversy, though, about the historical accuracy of "selma," especially its portrayal of lbj. michelle miller checked the record. >>my fellow americans, i am about to sign into law the civil rights act of 1964. >> reporter: six months after witnessing president lyndon johnson outlaw segregation, martin luther king jr. was back at the white house seeking support for voting rights protections. in the movie "selma," johnson and king's relationship is confrontational. >> mr. president, in the south there have been thousands of racially motivated murders. >> we need your help. >> dr. king this thing's just going to have to wait. >> it cannot wait. >> reporter: historians agree the men challenged each other.
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but julian bond who organized protests in selma at the time says johnson was a key ally for king. >> he was helping dr. king and suggesting, do this do this do this. can you tell that in the tapes, the white house tapes. >> hello? >> yes, dr. king. >> yes, mr. president. how are you today? >> reporter: during his time in the white house, johnson recorded nearly a dozen phone calls with king. he commented on the death of president kennedy. >> i want to tell you how worthy i am going to try to be of all your hopes. >> well thank you very much. i'm so happy to hear that. >> reporter: a year later as tensions over voting rights began to boil in the south, johnson can be heard encouraging king to bring more attention to injustices. >> if you can find the worst condition that you run into and get it on radio and get it on television and get it every place you can, pretty soon the fellow that didn't do anything
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but follow drive a tractor will say that's not right. that's not fair. >> reporter: in one recording, though, johnson tells his press secretary to downplay his collaboration with king. >> if they ask you if i've seen him, you tell them i don't know. don't get in there that i'm in continuous touch with him. >> reporter: historians say johnson and king had to appear independent of each other in order to reach their common goal, the right to vote for all americans. professor ken germany helped transcribe the tapes. >> johnson needed king and king needed johnson. and they were both worried about the other. but in the end, were willing to make sacrifices. >> reporter: sacrifices which helped pass an historic bill. >> we have some great challenges and opportunities ahead, and we are all with you. >> thank you doctor. thank you so much. >> reporter: a bill that changed a nation's future. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the search for the paris terror
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suspect. holly williams has an update from istanbul. plus a flight-sharing start-up designed to make flying cheaper is running into turbulence with the government. and actress glenn close opens up about her family's deep secret. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. i'm lauren lyster. have a great day.
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. >> today is tuesday january 13th, good morning i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. here are some stories we're today, developing right now the husband of missing burlington county woman is behind bars. this is police investigate her disappearance. we'll have the very late necessarily report. >> hack attacks accounts belonging to the u.s. central command hijacked by isis supporters. finds out where one group says it has traced the cyber sandles to this morning. >> new this morning tanker truck turns over spilling fuel onto a highway. how this happened and how that driver is doing now. >> those stories and much more. right now let's start with our forecast, little better than yesterday. >> so much better, kate. >> i just little bit. >> kate h
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