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stoc w et ts ww.cfo e ic lthisflinhe e oa ulanoneg t od tea r th seywe we want to return to some developments out of california with a breaking news situation. an active shooter situation at the naval medical center in san diego. >> it is a very large complex and in the last few minutes we have seen some civilians
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apparently they are doing fine. no one is actually seen -- seeing reports of a shooter in the last few minutes. but there was the initial report there was an active shooter on the scene in san diego at such a massive complex, so it is hard to get a feel for where somebody might be. >> they did post on facebook page everyone stay where you are , get down, so they are not taking this live. a very serious situation out there. >> sews in the -- schools in the area are on lockdown. right now it is very series. the president is asking pope francis to pray for him. the two spoke at the vatican. it aims to help position a player in the middle east peace process. the pope thanked him for the
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teachers and public servants joining taxi drivers protesting unfair competition from rival services like uber. the civil aviation authority the data 20% of flights could be canceled today. public service our anger over a range of issues including pay, education forms, and working conditions. taxi drivers block access to the capital airports. police in orange county asking the public for help in tracking down the escapist presents. two of the men have ties to thing in these games -- vietnamese gangs. >> window somebody out there is something >> reporter: the orange county sheriff department repeatedly asked the public for help monday. and send a message to the vietnamese community. >> it is important for them to
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know where they're at.>> reporter: jonathan is linked to eating these gang. bot wang is also that to have gang ties. 37-year-old has said miliary is accused of kidnapping and torture. in 2012 naieeri they tortured a man with fire. >> i am scared. >> reporter: people who lili in the community are frightened.>> how did they get out of jail?>> he is incredibly violent. >> reporter: heather brown says naierri's trial is set for last month. authorities believe the men escaped from the central men's jail friday morning. the escapees cut their way through a steel screen and into the buildings plumbing tunnels. law enforcement says the group repelled down five floors using
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>> resonators are trying to figure out how they got a hold of the tools they used in their escape and if someone is helping them. right now the sheriff department does confirm no one from the office is on leave or suspended with pay. cbs news, los angeles. >> the new felony charges could put the men in federal prison for 15 years. a second midway sitting is done with water contamination. there are evoking the license of the head of the water department. several homes and schools in sebring ohio have tested positive for elevated levels of lead. 170 children came back for testing and five were positive. the schedule of led alerts will provide water filtration systems for the village. it is unclear when the problem
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some big names in entertainment are sending bottled water to flint, michigan. mark wahlberg has pledged $1 million -- 1 million bottles. the first 5000 cases are underway. eminem is also part of this effort. jimmy fallon has pledged $10,000 and detroit race big sean started a fundraiser. >> good to see some help. with the thundering waters of niagara falls the could be change to a trip. they are repairing two 115 8- year-old bridges. it would only be the second time in history the site has gone dry. they went waterless in 1969 when researchers are studying the effects of erosion.>> i got some help from kathryn.
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actually am so trendy.>> it is even more rare for me.>> good work, catherine. >> if it was pronounced wrong, i guess i'm not so trendy after all. the weather is trendy today is a beautiful day. i was out this morning and had a great time. the sky is blue with a lot of sunshine out today. we do have some rain in the forecast but it will not be as wet as we had feared. let's start with a visible satellite image. we are using the light from the sun to eliminate the clouds and a little bit of snow. early on in the loop you see areas from chapel hill and durham of a over. they are starting off white and then we have some clouds moving in over top of that. so we will do with that over the next couple of hours. areas where we do have snow on the ground is folks in roxboro
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can see the snow piles up here courthouse. there is main street. a beautiful start to the day. we are typically mostly cloudy because we have some high clouds streaming in. looking at the dew point we are at 57. temperatures across the area -- they are noticeably milder than they were this time just a day or so ago. 53 degrees right now and 58 in rock mountain and 56 in raleigh. 59 in smithfield and 60 in penfield and 60 in erwin . you will toss it over to elizabeth gardner who has the rest of the forecast. >> reporter: i was here chatting with nasa solar system ambassador tony rice and i don't have the graphics up over here, so tell me where you were in the forecast and i will pick
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all right. i will assume may be we will go to the seven-day because i think gotten their and then we will talk to tony about what is going on. of course we are worried about the frozen stuff out there and it'll happen tomorrow. freezing. permit tonight we should be in the upper 30s. we saw a couple of frozen spots this morning, but we should see temperatures dropping back tomorrow into the mid-40s after climbing into the upper 50s. we have a front coming through that hoping showers and light amounts. then we get into thursday and restart a gradual warm up with highs in the 40s on thursday. after that we are back into the 50s on friday and beginning with the 60s over the weekend. the morning low on saturday morning is still about 32. after that we are about freezing for sunday when with
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over the weekend astronomy days here at the museum. we do have tony price with us and were talking about a lot of things you will talk about. i know we have pluto that you will be discussing. >> definitely. the new horizons mission is sending back some great images. we have learned so much about pluto and there is so much more to talk about.>> reporter: this will be a fun one. "the martian" the movie. how really right on this is scientifically. >> it is did a really good job with the science. we will have two panels with a couple of different scientists who go through some of those things we looked at and said finally we have some science right. >> reporter: a very neat. i would like to see that. i still haven't seen the movie. >> you should. >> reporter: and exploding rockets? >> sometimes rockets go bad and we will talk about that a little bit. we will talk about some of the
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launch pad in virginia. we are getting back to flight there. sometimes they don't go the way we plan.>> reporter: another exciting thing i think is one of the newest astronaut is a north carolina native and a woman and she went to nc state. >> one of the questions i get the most often is have become -- how to become an astronaut? >> reporter: thank you tony. coming up in 30 minutes more weather and more about what is going on at the museum. i will introduce you to a bearded friend of mine. coming up in half an hour. >> interesting stuff out there. thanks, elizabeth. the snow and cold can take a toll on everything including our emotions. at 4:00 doctor allen mask shares subject justice for fighting the winter blues. stuck at 5:00 on wral which
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loved . 2000 car owners were surveyed to see if they would
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five on your side monica the countdown is on to super bowl 50. workers at the wilson plant in ohio are busy assembling the official game balls. the nfl is even giving the makeover. len ramirez has a preview of the changes. >> reporter: levi's stadium always lives large but now it is supersized. and already drawing a crowd 12 days before the game.>> this
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completely made over. what is going on? where the party? >> reporter: outside the stadium, huge entertainment millions are taking shape in the parking lot. the tent and the trailers to the for worldwide media coverage is already up and running inside the lombardi trophy says the stage. suck we are lucky to have the super bowl here. >> reporter: more crews are turning 49er scarlet into suitable gold. luxury suites are being built in the site and zone areas and the field is being prepared to take on the performers and the players. >> they took tv into consideration when they build the stadium. >> reporter: cbssports is set to unveil new technology. 36 extra cameras, slow motion, and 360 degree views are all part of the game plan. >> we have all the toys. we have no excuses. we've got to be able to show you everything.>> wral is home to super bowl 50. you can watch the panthers
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february 7. you can't count on us for special coverage including life reports levi's stadium. >> i'm excited about that game. we survived our first brush with winter but some are still dealing with the icy roads. >> we will take a to a neighborhood still in need of quite a bit of attention. it could be a new trend in healthy eating. how a veggie van could help
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your numbers, 7, 8, 2, 6 so far so good for the most part with the ceo -- buses getting students to school wake county. a lot of buses have to diverse and like icy secondary road to get to the schools today.
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checking out a lot of these roads and joins us live. >> reporter: this is what we are seeing a lot of -- this roadways especially when you get into some shady areas. we watch school buses and cars traveling this road this morning. when they got to the main road, they were totally fine. that people who live in neighborhoods off of rows like this one say they cannot wait for this to melt. >> we moved down here from illinois where i hurt myself from shoveling both -- from shoveling snow. i don't intend to ever buy another one. >> reporter: of course the city d.o.t. and county d.o.t. folks have not on the majority of the major streets and some
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