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good morning. it is december 30th,. welcome to another dangerous freeze grips parts of the country. warnings or advisories. ctnd the victim k kills a father didn't know each other and live apart. a possible staff shakeup ate a sign of concern among the fo celebration. inside the security new year's eve's biggest party right here and road
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but first we begin this morning with a look at today's seconds. life-threatening weauch of country. >> it's cold enough where of niagara nauls freezes up. wow. >> the departing with a cold slap across the face. gets sunny andhot. >> look at this. a >> oh, another one going in. >> oh, my gosh, it's countdown . millions of peoplera cdest temp times squa is>> you have to see the ball drop, right? >> worst fire in new york city in a quarter century. >> it started from a
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playing with burners stove. >> ladies and gentlemen, i give. the rim is crying. that's stcara, a woman under arrest in south carolina breaks free of her steals a patrol car. >> ally lassoed ten elk on the reservoir border. >> a driver with some unexpectc >> this herd of antelope made qu matters. >> u.s. taking on buffalo in the world junior championships. team usa once again has beaten . >> "cbs this morning: saturday." >> a touchdown. aggies win the in overtime after a57-year
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wait. the aggies arestate. incredible. lc everyone. i'm alex wagner along withdahl. welcome, don, who's in for anthony mason. frigid and dangerous weather that continues to grip the northern third of the nation c made for treacherous driving in llings, montana. several cars and trucks slid off the roads int >> cold temperatres from the northe plains into the great lakes and northeast and are expected to last until next do bryant park here in new york. we feel bad for you,rning. >> we do. >> reporter: good morning, good morning. that zero degree windchill is why i'm standing in front of an
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ice sculri this is nothing compared to the deep freeze in many other parts of the country w making it feele 34 degrees below zero. big truck inem coming coming i. front of us. down in the ditch. 31 in orter: the freezing western michigan into a skating rink causing a pileup friday. >> cars were kicking up snow which ced we believe somebody lost control which started a chain subro win made going for a walk be ride a dangerous endeavor. >> it's a challengeomin out and walking to work every day, especially in thiseporr: in ups york, the cold weather transformed this geyser int a towering ice volcano. while burying more
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than 5 feet of snow since christmas eve. it turned out for these thresher sharks that went into shock and died too cold fo st. louis winterfest at thelow closure of the holiday rink. >> i'm out doing wellness senio >> reporter: tameka rogers is a army she helps vulnerable senior citizens. >> yonev they could be in there freezing. >> reporter: boston m walsh looked forward to the new year's eve celebration but had warm with lots of loo we're also asking you to watch out for signs of hypothermia and frostb year's eve celebrations are
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going go on as planned, a frigid weather situation has forced the cancellation of some eventsincl. tony dokoupil in bryant park here in new york. back to you. >> put those hands back in your mittens. i'm worried about let's go to meteorologist mklase from our chicago station-tv. mary kay, good morning. >> good morning. the feels like temperatur 50 below zero for us today and a windchill wichita to st. louis and chicago, twin cities. wow, are struggle. theold air just continues moving into the region on those bitter winds. have a mid-level disturbance
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pulling through the eastern generate lake-enhanced snow. as we look at the futurecast througe 3 inches in those typical snowbelt areas. but what we want to look at fo few showers here. cold air is what evedy talking perhaps glazing. when the ball drops in feel lik below zero zero. alex? >> n meteorologist mary kay chicago. thank please say false call lead two. argument with a fellow online gamer. >> reporter: wichita police have a body cam video
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shooting a man which they now think was a false repo. the cas the act of using emergency servicesending police to the >> reporter: a prankster called 911 and claimed he lived home and shot his father. the caller said he was armed an ver ats. the house. >> we don't need do that this is hisblood. >> finch's mother is stunned by his poli shot and killed him wh he went for his finch was unarmed. rows. investigators here in new york are try togs determine why a required door did not close leading to 12
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hs fire in the city since 1990. five children were dead. four others were critically injured. e three days after christmas on one of the coldest nights of year. it took first responders only three minutes to arrive but n v caused by a 3-year-old toddler . nypd commissioner nigro. >> the mother was not aware of it. was screaming, she exited the apartment with her 2-year-old left the door open. >> reporter: that was a fatal mistake, said the police like smoke up a chimney, the fire was sucked hallways. the entire building was engulfed within f a 10-year-old escaped with her
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because i thought i was going to fall off the fire i tried my best. >> reporter: victims range in age from 3 to 63.ea a mother, ho daughters, and niece. a family member didn't wtcamerak was obvious. >> oh, my wo little babies. god rest their >> reporter: in another apartment a woman and infant were found huddled in four people are still in the hospital fighting for theirves. in all, 170 firefighters were called in to fight the blaze. t worse. crews battled the flames with ee according to city records the 100-year-old building has a number of saopenaf including the fire detector where the fire began. they're investigatinin plad kne
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in this tragedy. president trump is condemning a deadly ter a copti christian church in a suburb of cairo, killed at least eight worshippers as they were leaving a police officer also was dead. security is expected to be very tight at new year's cebrations around the world. in the u.s. heavily armed police and terrorist protecting revelers on grou ground and from rooftops in many cities.ying out in europe following terror attacks tergein britain this year. barry petersen has more barry, good in here in london o
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celebrate with of the thames. in march a terrorist drove down pedestrians and then stabbed a police officer. died. in june, three terrorists staged on a london bridge. eight died. and the three terrorists were h tomorrow night's events, london. >> we're maintaining a proportion at r thiesponse the >> reporter: paris, the city of lights, is dress holiday, but france is also on edge after a series of attacks have killed some 230 people. ac armed guards as popular at
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lot more sunday night. the city's police chief outlined the show of force. th a strong mobilization, he said, adding that 00s will be on duty. police in berlin are bracing for hu what's called the party mile. crowds are a challenge to ilr, new york's deputy commissioner for te for is to do what people o do what your adversary might not expect. the ide enoh of a visual deterrent so people look at this and sayhard target. but the other idea is to have enough tools in placepps, you r that time and that impact to the re will be security you can see like armed police and these and. the city has thousands of be undercover police mingling with
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the crowds to bystanders and attack any terrorists. >> barry in you. president trump will be at his mar-a-lago sor w year's eve been spending time despite enjoying the sunshine state, the president is preparing for winte washington. >> senior white house officials work yet toward another staff year. chip reid is in west palm beach with the morning. >> well, good morning. the president says he wants to tackle immigration early in 2018, but for that to happen, both parties will have to back off their entrenched positions and compromi right?ise. a of you were
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>> reporter: for the sixth time in seven holiday vacation, the president was at the trump golf course. he invited dozens of coast guard s him. next week the president will head to camp david with republican leaders to discussla. in an interview with "the new york times," mr. trump said he together. we want to fix our roads, our highways, our bridges, shape, t said, so i want a trillion-dollai ink it can be b. at the white house, yet another staff shakeup iser this one focused on the november midterm elections. james thurber studied the presidency for over four decades and says the trumption's high t
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numbers make it hard to be production active. >> we don'ow going to respect to policy, with relationships with respect to the hill. john kelly is adding political staff inclu strategist in preparation for what's sure to be a toughrepubl 46-seat majority in the house, but each with such a big many republicans are worried they could lose control of the house next year. alex? >> chip reid with the president in florida. thanks, chip this, we tern political >> there's a little bit of a mix here. the white house certainly fielded e boldened. they still have the majority in
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all of the house and the senate. they still have the white house. they want to try to get tyeah, are looming and they have to figure out what they want to ge bill. marco rubio came out recently and s too far in helping corporations. you see lines of peohead on the taxes this year. is there going to be blowback on this next year? >> let's put it this way. i would be prettyrom marco rubi not in all sorts of democratic democrats are on offense over expect at all. which is they expected not to be talking about it at all at this point. republicans need to get out there and try to explain it more to the america yet. democrats are trying to take it over and say, look, republicans for corporations. they're not trying to make life'sier for you. that's a case to counter. >> part of the reason the bill
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beca easily is, hey, you don't pass it in but the white house is talking about an infrastructure bill. how feasible is ? would have be feasible if they had tried to get democrats on board a year n this pout. they think they're really talking about the border wallct that democrats are simply not going to agree with. and now that theg, iios true. there's not that much will for the parties to work together on things. >> the president raises his eyebrows almost with his tweets and this time it was an interview on his golf course withpresent, which is pretty unusual. one of the things that stuck ve china. do you think that's going to 's been talking about for a long time. it was a staple forspch when he
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year. if he decides to go after chinad likely be a look for his base, something he's been voters abou. industrial voters in pennsylvania and oh, who chineseelpartular. >> speaking of things we don't know about, in the same speaking of the mueller investigation, there's been no collusion, but i think he's going to be fr, what is your reading of this and the mueller investigation at large? >> that interesting thing for him to say. that's a different line than what been saying. you have republicans in capitol hill and some at the white hous mueller saying don't worry about this investigation, the wel so republicans all over the country essentially don't ev trump to s little bit of a line. maybe he feels likesay this, be
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you have to say something like. this it was a change of tact for him. >> he is nothing if not>> that' tomorrow m o cbs john dickerson's guests willndse gra republican. time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the "los angeles times" reports why a former employee of a long two former colleagues before kille wrapping up a holiday parter. the survive ore f the shooting e hospital. he's listed in stable condition have recently been fired fromfi "usa today" reports the centers for disease control and
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enhe number of flu cases this soon into cdc number of cases on the bitter vaccine. the doefgt sue grafton her alphabet series. f is forral buy" was published1982. "y for yesterday. shwas 77 years and president heckled at the presidents. >> lock him up, lock him up, lock him up, l the video you ca hear a bystander yell,
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real." a disney employee t microphone and said it's not th heckler was removed from the theme park. >> what the strategy behind heckling in an a ma the world's millions of us have been traveling by air this holiday d g planes in a whole new way. ahead we'll s of flight may involve just your face. the greatest threats to wildlife is
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center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news . >> good morning, everyone, cara. snowing across the region right now, so we want to get a ch roads. amanda mueller with a check.did, seeing major accident out there right now. live look at 76esht lan is blocd as you can see, traffic seriously back up there is willblem, for westbound drivers, eastbound, getting by okay, but be gaper delays, folks slamming on brakes, take a look, everyone shohe. in the cbs-3 traffic center, i' you. >> now to the forecast with chelsey ingram. >> jan, let me show you the snow, that you could see there on the traffic video. across the region, heading
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towards the east, we have winter weather advisory, i untig , for all of the areas that you see in purple. you can expectound coating to 2s every snow, portions every southeast pa, steady snow this , and then lingering shower or flurry as we head into the afternoon, with high jd 27. back to you. >> all right, chelsey, thank you. ur is at clock 57. we will see you then, have a great day.
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that musical choice will make sense in just a moment. eln ce and even trickier to pull below, but that's what a group of people did in idaho fri o to. ten elk were pulled to safety fromze reservoir courtesy of a las sue, chainsaw, and encouragement. rescuers got it done in 40 minutes. >> there's a man in a tank top pulling elk. >> the t >> they are. coming up oncalling.
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we'll meet a woman making history in the sports anchor booth, finishing up her first seasonal including one tomorrow. plus, wild long island life corridor in the heart of the hoyle hills. > japan to show you how a a name for herself in that country's women's professional ry ahead. but we begin this half hour with new security technologee or holiday travels. airlines have started totit dev some airports around the country. >> they're hoping the technolog the boarding process, and may even replace the need to carry a passport, but these devices are privacy.sing cbs news transportation correspondent explains. >> reporter: this jetblue flight has passe the future without a boarding
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pass. >> i'm going to walk up and and that's it? wow. yeah. it amazes me. evy it just amazes me, the secondsn can compare a picture taken a p stored in the governme database. francis sadowski is sold. >> couldn't beyeah, pretty fast >> reporter: delta is testing the technology atlanta. part of larger effort thate or fingerprint as the only thing you'll to navigate >> marrying all of the technologies at each of the steps in the travel ribbon is a game-changer for the experience. >> reporter: there's also priv
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for a fee will store and verify a allowing people go to the front of the security line at 24 new report questions if it's league for the government to use facia citizens. >> the risk of increases greatly. testing fingerprint verification at check points in airports, and here at reagan f can already use their fingerprint as their pass. >> the mission is>>from a look o a look back at the year in lm kt still great films that debuted in have a list of what you may haveed
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mind this time of year, and if you've longed for a approach, we have one from an unlikely source. >> rob barnett used to weigh a nhe. combined they lost around 125 dd they say they did it using the' book "thets' diet: the surprising formula for losing weight and published by touchstone, an imprint ofim division of cbs. welcome in. i'm not reaw weight. >> it's always kind of failed. so many vieweried to lose weight and they try a shortcut method and put ton. we've been there and done that. the real issue here is so mh fod
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for you. you know, the way --, well, the this clags of bad foochld we no salad were good for me. it was about changing my behavior. >> people need more nutritional tinformatm because you had your own bout with inflation, i guess you could le. you're economists. you don't have a degree in medicine. gs have the answer that these thousands of diet books that >> i would say it's because we're framing the problem as on impose scarcity, having toatin yourself. it's really about behavi econom conditions, and adjusting behavior accordingly. once you f realize, again, as rob said,
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to help. it's about how to eat less. >> you core micro habits. what are those? what does that mean? >> we have a nin but the fundamental principle we would start with is you've got morning. if you can't measure it, you can't control it. ha lot of books advise against that. that's going number. you've got to get used to your number on the scale. ooling anyone else. all you're going to do is get used to whereh on the scale eac. it's going to help you control your behavior. >> yea about it, you've got to impose scarcity on yourself. money or time, often the whole problem is you're not thinkin you're not thinking rationally enough. you grab that candy bar that yo grab. >> that's me. >> that number -- real,or 18 bee
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two of us. >> you say get on the you're faf calorie counting, t much planni. >> you can't do it. you don't know the metabolicdual we think calories are a useful ic should count them. it's too much effort. >> it is aboutnuing. if you're not using the calorie data at a restaurr you can make some bad decisions. >> one of the things that jumped out at both of us is the statement set a realisti targets to keep you motivated but you have to keep it up.scli >> this is about forever. >> it is. you know, job
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called the paid principle. you know, i lost about 30%,35% of my body weight. i probably have to eat 35% less started. s it's a kwiks fix will go back to where they were because they haven't changed their als advocate nota. it's eating one meal insteadree >> we have one main meal and two light meals. we keep with the tradition of only one of them should be square. we're sort of h our family for dinner, but people failing. >> you talk about stalingy from pastas and breads if you complete mu i ity is the only way to go.
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feast but you have to balance it scale. if i eat a pizza tonight, i'm gog tomorrow morning and i'll see it kechange. and i know i have to >> if you plan on giving up favorite foods forever, the wor. fit them in. listen to your body. if you have a big dinner. before when i was on autopilot l eat more. it's not necessary. >> this is a great book to read year. chris payne and rob barnett, thank you s congrats on the book. >> thank you so much. protecting the big cats of posed by development. up next, mountain lions rome areas ou major cities. we'll see how people are coming together to h survive and thrive. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." for your heart...
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we have t this morning of a young mountain lie downcub thomas fire north of los angeles. the cub's paws were burned but california and wildlife officials say the 5-month-old is recovering well from its good and now an update on another living in the hollywood several preservation groups have teemed up to raise money to purchase land that's used as a wildlife corridor. carter epilepsy has the latest on the effort to protect open space. >> reporter: high up in the hollywood hills, conservationist
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tony tucci was curious about the wildlife still thriving in thist that camera has captured all kinds of animals roaming the surprising discover was this mountain lion also called puma has no gps collar. citizens for los angeles wildlife or claw is part of an allianervafon gro raising money. this week they successfullyf $1 million. >> there's an angel who ele andk don henley enough. >> reporof tter: r eagles donat in memory of his friend and collaborator glenn frey. >> don henley and glenn frey s
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when they dhis canyon. >> reporter: in a statement henley said these resources are wildlife habitat tat and in terms of the human history that resides. kwhie do you need to keep>> bec or den. it needs to be fe corridors and hallways also need to be preserved sohi can thrive. >> reporter: several mountainnh santa monica this became a celebrity when he was caught on camera neargn. this will don't be where the wild thingsor joy that we can actually protect something like this for come. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning: saturday," carter evans, hollywood. go, mountain lions, go. ch ice,
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>> have a teenager whose favorite word is "annoying." everything is annoying. >> thank you she's breaking new ground. ahead we'll talk to firstom rosn nfl play-by-playin team about to fin usual her first season. plus another ou ahead we'll meet a young american who came to japan to in a very different venue. for some of you, your local news the rest, stick around. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday."
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>> this is is cbs-3 " eyewitness news". >> good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo, it is a mess out cg trouble on the roads and highways, in and around philadelphia. take a look a traffic cam caught an accident scene on the schuylkill expressway the "kyw news radio" traffic center reports that the crashice now, only the left lane is getting by westbound. g. penndot says if you're going owul specially bridges, overpasses because they tends to freeze first, right over to the eyewitness weather meteorologisy ingram. >> great advice, jan, let y me w covered roads in the reading area there off in the distance but aslooklike traffic is moving
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just fine out that way, temperatures 19 degrees every flake that's falling is sticking to the grounds, and sticking to the storm scan p three showing the swat of system system pushes off to the east, wel snowfall through the remainder of the morning hours, winter weather advisory in and until 1:00 until southeastern nche up to three possible, jan? >> chelsey, thank you very much. there is in gladwynn involving multiple
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welcome to "cbs this wagner don dahler in for anthony mason o yes, he does. coming up, we'll examine why new york is seeing some of its lowe '50s. >> and we'll with beth play-by-play for the nfl. do best of the 2017. but first the latest on our top story this hour, tthe deep . dangerously cold temperatures and windchills will
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continue well into next week across the nation. temperatures turned u.s. 31 in western michigan into a rink. whiteout conditions caused a chain reaction 40-car thcold is texas. in dallas crews pretreatedayin highways to prevent slippery th fountain in bryant park is now an unplanned ice weaer let's go to meteorologist mary kay kleis. good morning, >> temperatures are sure going to struggle today. 6 below in mili readings here anywhere from 30 to 50 degrees below there's also a mid level disturbance that will bring 6 t great lakes, but it's all about the bitter winds. o the new year, cold air takes over. some
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and atlanta. then on new year's day, windchills in the pink an drop below zero. and you know as we ste the jet far to the soir is locked over us right through the entire week with belve alex? >> meteorologist mary kay kleist from our chicago station wb thanks, mary kay. president trump is spending the new year's weekend at the president has been playing golf as he prepares for 2018 a e new legislative wins, following as the white house gets ready for another staff shakeup, mr. trp scheduled with republican and democratic leaders in co. in we with the president. chip, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. we've seen very little of the president vacation here in florida, but we do know how he'spe time, tweeting and golfing. for the sixth time in seven pen
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of friday at the trump international golf club. he ied of the coast guard to join him. soon he will leave this vacation radise to head to the white house and next week he'll head to camp david with republicanss legislative agenda. in an interview withresident sa he wants two parties to work together. cef of staff john kelly is hiring new litical team in preparation for what's going to be a very tough midterm election a 46-se advantage in the house, but even with that big agin, aot of republicans are very worried they could lose their majority in 2018. president of florida. thanks. the virginia board ofing t a winner on thursday in hopes of ending the contested race that will determine the balance of power in the state's house ruled democrat shelly
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simonds and david yancey are tied setting the this random drawing. the loser of the drawingan still request a recount. >> literally a draw. the itself when it comes to crime. while many states are up, t to seen since the 1950 anna werner has the story. bakery, owner lili fable don and her son paul say drop in vi firsthand. how has the neighborhood changed in terms of the last ten years. >> definitely there is much less crime and there'slestreets. >> reporter: it's a dramatic contrast country. kansas city's murder is15%.
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charlotte's up 25%, 34%. why the stark difference? experts can't name one single c approach to fighting crime as one factor richard aborn heads the citizens crime commission. >> if you can help those people ee her to not commit a crime or if they do commit a crime, make sure they're successfully prosecuted, you have an outsized impact on crime for the city. >> reporter: it's economics too. gentrification and a stronger economy is helping in neighborhoods traditionally hard hit by crime. but there are still hot spots. in south brooklyn, murders are up 8% and there are tensions. >> the real wall was the wall that separated communititmenand culture, the old us againstm mindset. >> reporter: but
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borough president eric adamssay >> brooklyn crime dropped because ady dee sigs not to live in violence, not to surrender tond crime surrender to th the year with twice as many homicides as new york. for "cbs this morning" southward saturday, anna werner, nops on street might have something to do with that as well. >> come v city. we're a safe city. >> yeah. 2018 could get off to a ver they're lucky. the estimated jackpot for tonight's powerball lottery$384. and after no winning ticketast' millions drawing, that jackpot is now worth an 343 million. the next mega millionsy. >> you can't win if you don't
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cbs will be a recordbreaker no matter w that's because it will become the fourth game this year where a woman will be the announcer. >> all of them were by mowins. she did one on nbc and three on often male-dominated world of s always thought was jacobson ha >> it's gone. kind of kid were ? >> i was a coach's kid. my dad was a high school basketball coach and my mom was a big sports fan from canada, actually. so we d hockey. and then with three brothers, whiffle ball, kick ball. the neighborhood played sports, boys and girls. all theit neighborhood, we could swing the bat, run the bases, shoot all.
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>> reporter: beth mowins would go on to be a three-sport athlete in high school and of t at lafayette college. abo playing ball. she dreamt about covering it. >> all the while you're playing i just had a running commentary loved sports and i loved to tal >> i understand mr. played a keel role in where you are today. >> mr. microphone and a we us mobile and i had the ability to project that voice through the little you had to hook your mr. microphone up to, and broadcane. i'd go wherever the game was. when i asked my momi cod be a sportscaster and she said, yes, you can, i ever think do anything else.
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any time after that if somebody questioned was going to do, sorry, my mom said that i but i'm not going to listen to it right now. >> reporter: it was here syracuse university that mowins began honing her from the local to national stage where she quickly rose through the ranks becoming the ne play-announcer for college eve guy in a position of power who says well, you know what? wichl's basketball is the exact same as men's basketball. she n well, she can call that but she can also call football or t play role isn't the former coach or'. and that is really fa america's biggest sport on its biggest stagn both espn and cbs.
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mowins became the first woman " game and the first woman to do play by play for the >> so you get the call from cbs. what's after you that w hang up the phone and say, yes, i'd like do that? >> the night franchise is the spectacularnt. the nfl on cbs is this to think you can be a part of that franchise and part ofall e people who have done it before you. that was a pretty cool moment. i still g thinking about it. >> who was the first person you ll and lead me dad know. i kaud my brothers. we all games and watching games so that was a special moment. >> reporter: and an emotional one she says afterslim in 2010. >> a tearful one to. be able to tal
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think about my mom who was the first one to tell me i could do it. be watching, looking down and sharing that fil was kind of special. >> because she said you could. >> she i could. >> reporter: mowins firsts were. bill rhoden writer at large for in elite>> the question about w someone the right person to break through that goes back to jackie robinson, you know? who's the right person? is it because in beth's case sh? i think as it was with jackie robinson, it's exceptional. >> reporter: and while mowins may be alone in the nl, she's not inld of sports, o'women are breaking into some of the male-dominated roles like espn baseball analyst jescaan nba an
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>> it's greats they're finally broken through but it's kind of sad that we're talking about this in reakin doe lot of biases and expectations and it's going to taker en thos recovering sex its. a lot of u to recon our ears to sep a greater talent. >> there will be peoplellay you this job because you're a woman. what do you say t >> how many other jobs did i not get because i'm a from what makes me unique. i'm nothide fm who i am when i'm on air. >> until more women like mowins ar it's her responsibility to keep leading the way. >> you see a girl in the cbs game and dad's pointing up to the both with a daughter andy is pretty significant. yeah, it's a big dealy you're t that trailblazer that getse pat
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and say, hay, look at me, look . you're the leader who says, you've got to come check out whe can go. >> reporter: for "cbth jacobson, syracuse, new york. >> there's still resistance, though, in breaking that glass ceiling. loish that she says you've got dom check os above the ceiling. go, beth mowins. >> step by step. well, it's also the last week of regular season. coverage of week 17 starts right here at noon eastern tomorrow on "the nfl today." they're some of the best yu may well have missed. up next we'll look at some of the considered great films of 2017.morng: satu"
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i've seen this before. >> can'tugh then. >> it does now. >> that was a scene from "star wars: the last jedi", w iat "be beast" as the biggest film in 0 2017. >>ng the year has seen the release of dwrt small independent productions that afternoon lueke the marketing budgets tothroh. fortunately fa managing editor erik davis is here to
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picks for the most overlooked films of the year. e' to staut out with a movie by v you know in the beginning of the movie where he's destroying a fi t, this is fist-destroying vince vaughn. he wor wroks guy, gets thrown in prison, and he a pred. not necessarily a movie you want to watch on new year's day with your family. but if you're looking to curit," similar thing "good time" which starts robert ert pattinson. it's tear thabl he's not being a
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bank wh s brother gets caught. he has to release him. i talked to a woman who said i'm in the mood for an "edge of yous savaged byakes you for a ride. critics. he's done interesting movies in storytelling, but you liked this one. "the hollywood reporter" put it on their worst list. i was like, bounds. this is a big bold colorful i think he's a mad genius. ily are pockets of brilli alway strong women at the heart of his movie from the professional to . so i like to support that and i think guys like th labor of love for him. he put his own money into it.
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>> it's gorgeous, iat. >> it's beautiful. in this day and age, to get though it's based on an exists comic book from the '60sce a re. it's got rihanna in there. >> rihanna. >> hid always wanted to make it but the technology wasn't there. and now he's madeioneer of sort tory about a young female rapper. tell us about this. >> it's real-life hip-hop crew like sgh a compton. it'set in detroit. it's set in the swamps of jersey as springsteen she's actually australian and you wouldn't think it the way she rocky accent. hip-hop. if you're from new jersey, they
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do not make a l about new jersey. pleasie plea, film. >> "the florida project" a five >> it's about kids but kids. this one takes place in sort of in the shadowallet disney mother. it's mothers trying to hustle it and stay afloat. it's got no-named performers in it. he's the motel manager in the girl, brooklyn prince. she's fantastic in yet, you don't know any wf w on f these girls. they were discovered in t. the director i want this girl and the mothers are like, get away, to call security. >> wonder woman character has cd
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her, he was the guy married to two womennd two women who created wonder woman. rebecca hall, one o great, anotd performance. she's a fantastic actress. that's her rig think she -- this is not going to be e h year at the oscars, he she's too good not to win it. >> i love this list, se this segment, make a list and watch all the lot, buddy. newest sports spectacleound is women's proone the unlikely american far from home but american far from home but morning: saturday."
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>> good morning, i'm jan carabeo there is snow sure creating mess on area highways in much of the philadelph'r looking live at the schuylkill expressway, westbound, at glwye "kyw news radio" traffic center report at least 20 vehicles involved in mulpl lanee now blocked. penndot says be careful, watch ou overpasses, as they tend to freeze up first. right overrologist, chelsey ingram with the eyewitness forecast. >>g
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here temperatures right now are in the teens and lower 20 's, across the okay, so all of the snow that's falling, it is sticking to the roadways, singd these massive problems, i know there is a lot of people that are still planning onr holiday, if you can hole off on traveling today, i would. bettevenew years day, high today , jan, only ad elief. thank you, chelsey, next update is at 8:57. we will see youhe
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>> i do like to bark and howl,guess >> really? >> yeah, it's there. >> reporter: but krissn't wollw. the lege grad moved to japan four years ago afte started teaching english. >> reporter: then one d saw japanese wrestling online. she was hooked. >> i hy -- sorry. i have to sensor myself or else i'm going to. i thought i need do this. >> reporter: starting from scratch, it took months of deves until she was ready to about it. >> she shades it. >> tumble of jam niece wrestling is ha
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she's often bruised and in near constacantaier pausing concussi 2015. unlike in america where the theatrics are as rich as the paychecks, hernandez e week forf getting pummeled. you. i fell like i should. i put in so much time to doday bu. maybe maifan tag some other fool. >> reporter: anything to achieve a dream no the box or inside the ropes. fobs diaz, tokyo. >> i have a bruise just from watching her. ltokyo. >> aye-yi-yi.
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this morning on "the dish," thisaward winner in all of new york city. valley where the cooking of pros first insper rachlgts he was ch colicchio's craft, craftand her >> and striking out on his ohm, he opened theitalian-influenced haencht later he added brotto. and zedy's recalls the oyster houses of earlier days. to "the
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dish." >> welcome, chef. hay to be her >> we're happy to have he menu? >> we always start with a bowl of souedp with eggs cooked in it.an ilian egg soup. >> nice. >> then we alwaysys it would be bolognese. it's a big time com oncer twice year and we'll have a big roast we have string beans and squash, dessert, pear with cranberries. >> and the breck fast drinks. >> yes. l bourbon and some cider, bubbly cider. >> very holiday-like. >> huge fan of cider these there's so much happening,
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especially in new york state. you pick some crab let them ferment. it's such an old school thing and i t returning. >> the smell fills the house. >> yes. cider is just amagds. tudso valley. >> yes. >> you learned the love of cooking at the knee ofmoth. tell us thb. >> i did. we grew up in the hudson valley on the hudson river and we had born and raised in luca in ery kid. i grew up with really fresh food. l erally pick our dinner. we'd pick some zucchini,flowers frittata, and my mother was a super woman. sh frie ulata and a salad from the let it tuces in on table every week >> and the holiday meals. >> oh, my god. ou and eat in 20 minutes, which i think is really comm,
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making the broth and making the pasta and forming theong cooked the whole nine. it was a big parting . >> you liked eating. did you know you wanted to be a chef? >> i >> did you know you wanted to be a which ef. >> iot the bug early. my first high school job was a dishwasher, i kind of became ad juggling all the balls in the air. it's not just italian foodutel you have broto. cold for a steaming cup of broth. >> broth is a traditional food th b very long time all over tworld.
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th sounds oaast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news >> good morning, everyone, i'm jan has created a traffic nightmare, on the schuylkill expwa look, this crash includes a 20 -car pile up on the westbound lanes near the gladwynn exit, report at least eighlel of t lanes are block, there it is not the only crash hpenedschuylkill either, at gulph mills, and the conshohocken curve, all of these accidents have happened in meantime, all delaware river bridges have a 25-mile per hour speed leather forecast, meteorologist, chills ingram. jan, when blocket out there, to clean the roads off, and treat the bigger problm there. here is a look at storm scan3,
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continuing to see the snow move in tapping into just a little bit after break, some lighter here,n philadelphia, but nonetheless, we have winter weather advisory, that remains in southeast pa until about 1:00 p.m. we can see anywhere from one to 3 inches every snow all b sa, jan. >> chelsey, thank it, that's it for "eyewitness ng, b you cas follow us on our website at i'm jan carabeo. have a great day and be safe ou
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