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they're not ruling out terrorism, exactly what prompted the shooting, still a mystery. chris martinez has the latest. >> reporter: aresult rifle and suv, part of a crime scene, pass police continue their investigation into why two shooters opened fire on a holiday party at a social services center killing 14 people and injuring 17 others. the suspects have been identified as a husband and wife team, 28-year-old syed rizwan farook and 27-year-old tashfeen malik. they are killed in a shoot-out with police several hours after the rampage. >> it's possible that this was terrorist related, but we don't know. it's also possible that this was work-place related. >> reporter: farook worked for the san bernardino department of health. >> he did leave the party early
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were described as angry or something of that nature. >> reporter: investigators say he returned with his wife, both dressed in combat-style clothes, cell phone video capturing dozens of people fleeing the rampage. >> based upon how they were equipped there had to be some degree of planning that went into this. >> reporter: u.s. officials say neither of the shooters has shown up on u.s. terror watch lists. farook, an american citizen, born in chicago, and authorities have not released any background information about his wife. >> san bernardino, california, chris martinez, cbs 2 news. >> the atf determined the guns used were purchased legally. the attorney general said this morning that such violence has no place in the u.s. >> residence found themselves
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residents found themselves caught in the cross fire. >> dramatic end to yesterday's shoot-out between the suspect and police. this is cell phone video. gunshots rang out like fireworks in the residential area about two miles from the social services center. >> we're hearing stories of survival from those in the building at the time of the shooting. some watched the shooters carry out the attack. we have their accounts. >> reporter: moments of terror and panic in san bernardino, but what was it like for the people inside not knowing if they would leave alive? >> i was just numb. i was in disbelief. i called my kids and said, if something happens to me, there's a shooting here, just be safe. >> reporter: melinda is one of the people who was inside the building with the shooters, but escaped. >> we had to come out with our hands up and be escorted across the street to the golf course
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witnessing clothing of deceased ones in the street, people crying, co-workers crying. >> reporter: she and others made it outside to find many family members and loved ones waiting at an area hospital for news about whether they had been injured or killed. >> we told her to stay down and i loved we are and we came down here. >> reporter: some had been commit indicating with relatives via cell phone -- communicating via cell phone. >> she said, i've been shot. i was at a work christmas party and i don't know what is going to happen and i'm scared and i love you. >> reporter: the unknown was unbearable. >> not knowing, is she okay, going to live, where was she shot? >> she said the shooters came in and they just started unloading rounds on the people that were in the building with her. >> reporter: their sister was shot in the back, not among the 14 killed, she made it out alive. she was one of 17 people police
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survivors now struggling to understand what drove the shooters to kill cbs 2 news. >> the names of the victims have not been released. stay with cbs 2 and cbs new york.com for continuing coverage. mass shooting. we have heard the noon press conference has been delayed until 12:30 and we'll have a wrap-up of today's developments coming up at 5:00. a disturbing story in new jersey, five elementary school students achewsed of plotting an attack on a high school. cbs 2 is live from outside the school in clifton with new information. >> reporter: the students attend this elementary school here in clifton, new jersey, just 10 and 11 years old, and they've been suspended. they were initially detained by police, released to the custody of their parents. police say the device they brought to school was filled with vinegar and cinnamon but not explosives. >> scary, scary.
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to an alleged plot by five fifth graders from school number 11 in clifton, new jersey, and police say the 10 and 11-year-olds brought a device to school and planned on using it to cause damage on the fieldtrip to visit the high school. >> very disturbing. times have changed, different lives now, but we'll just have to cope with it.. >> reporter: police say the device did not have explosives properties and was not dangerous to anybody but parents are angry the school district did not notify them. >> we got nothing, nothing. i found out on the news this morning and my mother-in-law calling me. nothing, no phones calls, nothing. >> reporter: the students, four boys and one girl, caught by administrators, and police say the 55th graders even had written plans on how the attack would go down at the high school. >> they made a bad decision. >> it's evident who the kids
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>> they have good grades, they are good kids, they listen and they have -- [indiscernible] -- > >> reporter: many parents are hesitant bring the kids to school but classes are scheduled and the schools are open. we reached out for more information from the superintendent but we've gotten nothing back. a man accused of stabbing his wife and taking his daughter, following an ambers. the wife and girl's mother is in critical quarterback. she was stabbed multiple times.
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15 years in prison in peru, protesters shouted, get out of here, terrorist. 20 years ago she was convicted. she was paroled in 2010. she insists she was never part of any plot. an appeals court in south africa has found oscar pistorius guilty of murdering his girl friend. the ruling will likely send him back to prison. >> reporter: south africa's supreme court of appeals say the trial judge who convicted oscar pistorius of manslaughter for killing his girlfriend got it completely wrong. >> he's been found guilty of murder. >> reporter: the victim's mother looked visibly relieved as the appeals court rules oscar pistorius murdered her daughter.
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shot and killed his shot and killed her because he thought she was an intruder, but the appeals court say the stories intended to kill whoever he believed was behind the locked bathroom door. >> the identity of the victim is irrelevant. -- [indiscernible] - - we watched the ruling with retired judge greenland who said the case will now be referred back to the judge for resentencing. >> he is still out on patrol and house arrest and won't go back to jail until he has been resentenced and that could happen between now and the new year. >> the family says they are still reviewing the ruling and won't be commenting at this
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coming up. new at noon, the search is on in pennsylvania for the man who opened fire nearly killing a police officer. it happened during a traffic stop and all caught on camera. >> do you have your license with you? >> reporter: there's no such thing in law enforcement as a routine traffic stop. >> put your hands behind your back. >> reporter: and the suspect wanted in this shooting in pennsylvania nearly two weeks ago is still on the run. >> this was just a very, very close, dangerous encounter for the police officer. >> reporter: video shows how it started when the officer with the northern york county police department pulled over a driver. >> you are weaving in and out. >> reporter: after smelling marijuana he asked the driver,
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and that's when investigators say he pulled out a gun, opening fire. even though he was shot at in close range officer anderson avoided getting hit. >> it's no less important because a police officer is alive and well when he doesn't have a gunshot wouldn't in his body or he's dead. this man tried to kill our police officer. >> reporter: they believe jackson tried to distract officer anderson moments before the shooting by throwing his license on the ground. investigators say jack sob was injured when officer anderson cbs news. >> officer anderson took seven back at work. police may be able to test a driver if he's too stoned to behind a wheel. a california tech company is
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>> law enforcement is really clammerring for some type of objective data that allows them to get people off the road that are stoned and not arrest the time. >> experts say standards need to be developed stating however high is too high to drive. a'a family risk fare lives so one jewish boy could survive the -- 68 years later the boy was reunited with the woman who saved him. >> reporter: he waits, a beautiful bouquet, for the woman who saved his live. she walks through the door and greets him. you can hear them speak. what do they say? >> flowers for pretty flower. >> reporter: since being
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they shared in poland is dark. kristin, mother, opening their arms to a young jewish boy, just four years old. >> she said her mother treated him like her own. >> reporter: for more than two years the family kept him hidden out of sight in this apartment, only at night could he sneak fresh out under the cloak of darkness. he would often sit out here with her, a teenager, and said she understood the risks. >> germans announced in public what would happen if somebody saving one. >> reporter: she was sent to live in a jewish orphanage. >> i didn't really have much time to say good-bye. the only thing i could really do, i just -- >> people had not only the
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courage to act. >> reporter: the executive vice president of jewish foundation for the righteous says this could be the last. we have three left but they are elderly, can't travel. >> reporter: many years since she and the family saved one boy's life and now they once, again, get to sit side by side just as they did on this balcony. >> the two will spend the next week together in the city. a reception in their honor is set for monday. >> whether a story. 12:16. up next, a little extra drama with a big pay-off for police.
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minutes later, officer murry helped the mom deliver a healthy baby girl! nice job, guys. >> congratulations to the family. >> well-done. >> not easy. >> for everybody. >> the baby is so cute. let's get the forecast and find out what we can expect. it's nice and warm out there. >> i'll i get to deliver is the forecast. >> we like it. >> weather watchers are chiming in, 49 in brooklyn. let's head out to the island, and this is what everybody is talking about, the wind, picking up, gusting past 30 easily. 48, in butler, and lorraine is ready for some snow, but they're just no snow in the forecast at all, just a flurry here and there. i appreciate this, charlie, a beautiful sunrise this morning, clouds filling in, and they
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there's enough moisture where you see the clouds but dewpoints at the surface are too low. in the park, 20 mph winds, and that's always somewhat of a guarded observations. temperatures, 39 to about 50. the change from yesterday on average, a little cooler, and we have a 20 mph wind in the city but over 30 mph winds for parts of long island, 25 to 30 mph on average around the area. this afternoon, we'll be in the low 50s but it wilt feel cooler with the wind as the sun sets at 4:29. you get a sense of the energy affiliated with this.
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flurry here and there. chilly overnight tonight and bright on friday with a high closer to us, and less wind friday into saturday, comfortable. the numbers for december, sorry, lorraine, i can't serve up any snow. we're up to 55 degrees by sunday. the first weekend in december is not going to feel like it. we see a relatively quiet beginning to the holidays. we have the tip of the day today. >> today i'll talk to you about pomegrante. when you see them, the first thing you want to do is pick them up in your hands. it should be heavy for its
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that means there a lot of them inside of here. the skin will be a bit thick but make sure it's still firm and if you see any nicks and bruises, make sure they are only kennedy. when up slice it open the seeds can be used for a lot of different things, mainly we see them eaten raw but i love to pair them with arugula. that's your tip of the day! >> you just have to have time on your hands to open it up and get it all out. >> and if you heard that announcement, there was clean-
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regular exercise and good, clean living. she never drank alcohol and never smoked. how about that? >> living by those rules, she may have another 10 or 15 or maybe 20 years left. >> 115-year-old susan susan jones, living in brooklyn. thanks for joining us. we'll be back at 5:00. we'll see you back tomorrow morning beginning at 4:30. have a good afternoon. look how beautiful it is...
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