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. good inmorng. it is wednesday, november 19th, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." a deadly snowstorm strands travelers on the highways for hours. all 50 states face bitter cold. israel takes action after a deadly synagogue killed three americans. >> plus con artists are stealing billions from the elderly. how prosecutors are now using the grandchildren to stop those scams. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 skojds. ob we are having difficulty in taining enouowgh t trucks to clean the roads of cars that are abandoned. >> a deadly storm creates a snow
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emergency. >> those clouds dumping snow at up to 5 inches an hour. >> the college basketball team is stranded on a bus. >> i've never seen anythinge lik this. fi a police officer becomes the f together die after an attack on a synagogue in israel. >> netanyahu has ordered the attackers homes to be demolished. new allegations of rape. >> this time janice dickerson. >> he gave me wine and a pill and the next morning i woke up d i wasn't weared pajamas. a woman died at a brooklyn hair salon. the cause of the death, an parent heart attack. >> the bill to approve the keystone pipeline -- >> order in the gallery. >> more people could be in danger from faulty airbags.
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>> highway officials are cngalli on takata to recall the airbags. >> charged through his garage and up to the door. >> all that -- >> ad wil crash as a second drurpg driver plowed into a liquor store. after the beatdown -- >> i told them there was vodka. >> and all that matters -- >> the second open enrollment period for obamacare is under way. >> now it offers you a choice of insurance plans rather than lunch options for a denny's in kalamazoo. >> -- on "cbs this morning." chris had a word with "people" of sex yent man alive. >> is there anyone you want to thank? >> my parents for putting this all together. >> yeah. i think we're all very grateful. captioning funded by cbs
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welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is on assignment, so jeff glor is with us. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> we're going to start with your hometown. there's a lot of snow there. >> indeed. >> people are getting pummeled. it's blamed for five deaths around new york. it shows the power of that lake-effect storm. some areas could see up to 100 inches of snow by this weekend. >> i thought you were missing a zero or something. that's a lot of snow. this morning hundreds of thousands are struggling to get out of their homes and off streets. some people spent two nights in their car. jericka duncan has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you can tell by this snow, we're in one of the towns hit hardest by the lake-effect snow. on our way here we passed dozens of abandoned vehicles.
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western new yorkers are not out of the woods. this is just the beginning. bliemding lake-effect snow squalls and gusting winds pummeled the area around new york on tuesday dumping 5 feet of snow in some spots, falling up to rates of 5 inches an hour. this time lapsed video shows a wall of snow advancing toward the snow. the snow began piling up tuesday burying people in their homes and leashing drivers stranded along a roadway. more than 450 cars were stuck on a throughway and 6 miles south of buffalo the miami women's basketball team were stranded on their bus. >> we're stressing to people not to drive if you don't have to. we see multiple people who have no reason to be out who are now stranded in their car, injured. >> reporter: new york governor andrew cuomo issued a state of emergency in ten counties.
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they scrambled to assist as many people as they could but whiteout conditions brought deadly consequences. >> sadly we have to announce we found an individual today, a 46-year-old male in the town of alban. his car was buried under approximately 12 to 15 feet of snow and he was found deceased. >> clearing a path under these conditions is even stopping snowplow drivers in their tracks. >> plows can no longer plow the snow. there's so much snow it's like plowing a brick wall. >> reporter: early this morning the snow was coming down so fast and heavy you could not see in front of you. as you can see, though, the snow is starting to taper off and this is expected to continue throughout today but by later tonight, another round of lake-effect snow will target the areas that have already been hit the hardest. jeff? >> all right, jericka. thank you very much. by the way, the women's
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basketball team that jericka mentioned is out of danger. they left monday at 10:00 p.m. after playing in pittsburgh. they got stuck for 26 hours from 2:00 a.m. tuesday until just after 4:00 this morning. we talked to niagara's coach before they got out. >> you know, it's been over 24 hours that we're on the bus. we had just had the conversation with our team, hey, we dwierng to ration our water, ration our food. we just filled our water bottles up, gatorade up with snow so we could have water in the morning. if there are people in cars rubbing out of gas and have no heat. we have heat and we're together and we have what we need to survive right now. we're consistently telling our players to text our call your parents, let them know what's going on, let them know they're safe. both of my boys are on the bus, a 1 1/2 and 3-year-old. you know, i think they ooher a little stir crazy, but when they
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get hungry and crazy, it won't be so much fun. the longer it goes, the harder it gets, but, you know, our team does a great job of perspective. there are people who need first responders even more than we do. we're a team. we're together a lot. you know, we're -- we know how to handle adversity and i think our group has done a great job. >> wow. >> just wild, right? >> yeah. >> we're happy to report police reached the team early this morning. they put them in patrol cars. they were able to drive away safely. they boarded another bus and now they're on their way back home. >> she paint quite a picture, didn't she? >> glad they're oklahoma. >> not the team-building exercise i had in mind. >> all 50 states, they say, could see below freezing temperatures again tonight. meteorologist danielle niles of cbs station wbz is tracking this snow event. good morning to you.
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>> good morning to you, gayle. the snow, the cold, the big stories. here's what happens. we get mild temperatures over the lakes in terms of the water and very cold air that blows across it. that picks up moisture, creates instability and that's where we get these localized bands of snow that sets up. 60-plus inches and counting. and, yes, we're not done yet. an additional 1 to 2 feet on top of what they've already seen south and east of buffalo. there could be some isolated amounts on top of what they have by the time they get to friday afternoon. the cold air is the big story as well. only the upper 20s in the midwest. there's a little bit of a change on the way. warmer temperatures come into the eastern seaboard by sunday night and into monday. norah, back to you. >> danielle, thank you. this morning israelis are demanding retribution after two palestinians killed five men at a synagogue in jerusalem.
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three victims were americans. allen pizzey is in jer ruse lum where tension is rising quickly. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. much of the violence is blamed on israeli occupation of palestinian land, but this latest outrage highlights the other equally explosive side of the problem. in the aftermath of the carnage, there are dire warnings being billed here as a wave of terrorism taking on the overtones of a religious war but not in this ultra orthodox neighborhood where four rabys lived and worshipped. at the synagogue where the attack occurred, there are now four widows and 21 orphans on it was summed up this way. our future in this world is dependent on god, he said. a man can never know what will happen to him. but israeli prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu said there will be retaliation for what he calleddy spiksable murders. a palestinian rammed his car into a commuter train stop last month killing a woman and a young baby. the homes of the two palestinians who attacked the synagogue will also be knocked down. what particular grievance would inspire them to commit the outrage is still unclear but a relative said they were sure they acted alone, not part of an organized security plot. the issues that fuel them range from israeli occupation of arab land to settle a building in dispute, a site sacred to both muslims and jews. what occurs behind me, most are from a segment of society in israel that takes no part in security operations. they're only interested in pair. >> allen, thank you very much. takata is pushing back
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against federal regulators who want to expand the recall. inflaters in those airbags can erupt and send metal fragments flying inside cars. a nationwide recall would affect millions of vehicles made in 2008 or earlier including ford, honda, chrysler, mazda, and bmw. it could bring a total to more than 20 million vehicles. >> they say takata is resisting the government's new demand to expand the recall nationwide. >> if they fail to work with us, we will force them to do so. >> after reviewing data from crashes and tests the concern is the driver side frontal air bag can fail outside even area of high humidity. >> the problem has mushroomed. >> reporter: initially nhtsa released a recall in southern states because the takata airbags are likely to rupture
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there. why don't they recall them in every state? >> money. >> they were alerted in 2004 but didn't notify nhtsa until 2008. what began as a small amount of recalls, 11 million this summer, could double in size. all of this i advance of a senate hearing on thursday. representatives of honda, chrysler, and takata will te testify along with stephanie. >> it's been linked to five deaths and a hundred injuries. bergman nearly died in her honda civic last year. >> you all got a recall? >> yes, sir. >> if it had arrivinged a week earlier? >> it would have been a lot different. i would not have been riding around in my vehicle with a pretty much loaded gun at my
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face. >> overnight takata insisted they're staying with a regional recall because a natural one could divert airbags where they're needed. they say if takata does not agree, they will be forced. efforts to put the keystone xl pipeline are stalled at least for now. it's a controversial project that stretches from canada all the way to the gulf of mexico. supporters fell one vote short of the 60 needed to send the bill to the white house but it was vowed to take the issue up again next year. >> we're going to be back on this bill in the new congress early on, and it comes down to the merits. it is about energy, it is about jobs. it is about economic growth, and it is about national security. >> president obama signaled he planned to veto the bill. he wants to wait for a state
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department review to end before making a decision. we should find out soon in a woman who died in new york city if she died of ebola at a hair salon. she had been in the african country 18 days earlier. it us one of the countries fighting the outbreak. witnesses say she did not show any siebs of ebola. rehabilitation of terrorists. holly williams talked to this reform group in jeddah. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. saudi arabia is a fertile recruiting growth for both al qaeda and isis. we visited a facility here in saudi arabia where they're rehabilitating convicted terrorists. with swimming pools, a gym, and
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comfortable rooms, saudi arabia's terrorist reform center looks like a hotel. its inmates take classes in positive thinking and do art as therapy. they've all recently served jail time for terrorism and have been allowed to appear on camera. but the colonel gave us a tour of the campus. >> it's quite luxurious. >> well, you know, we are -- they're not animals overall. >> they get free health care, allowances and conjugal visits and if they pass examines there are more incentives like government help and payment for a wedding. we met a star graduate who's now studying engineering. he told us he joined al qaeda
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because he was angered by the u.s. invasion of iraq. >> i'm an infidel. if you had met me at that point, would you have tried to kill me? >> of course. >> you would have tried to kill me. i would have killed you, he said, but now i see you and i can live together in peace. those who don't reform in three months are sent back to prison and the saudis claim they have a success rate of other 80% but they've also had some embarrassing failures. when saudi police arrested 88 suspected al qaeda operatives in september, they discover thad 259 of them had been through reform programs and were then released. norah? >> all right, holly. thank you so much. this morning netflix is postponing the performance of bill cosby's special. it was due out next friday.
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don dahler is here with the newest high-profile accusation. don, good morning. >> good morning. it's not going away. former supermodel janice robertson said cosby raped her 32 years ago. she had an interview with entertainment tonight's kevin frazier. >> the last thing i remember was bill cosby in a patchwork robe, dropping his robe, and getting on top of me. >> reporter: janice dickerson recalls meeting bill cosby in 1982. the pioneering supermodel was interested in a role on "the cosby show" and the two had dinner together. >> after dinner in my room he had given me wine and a pill. the next morning i woke up, and i wasn't wearing my pajamas. and i remember before i passed out that i had been sexually assaulted by this man. >> reporter: dickinson is the
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second woman to publicly accuse bill cby of sexual assault this week. those sexual assault claims have dogged the need comedian for years. it started last month when a comedian called bill cosby a rapist on stage. the recent allegations have threatened upcoming feature projects starring the comedian. late last night netflix postponed the new launch of a comedy special bill cosby '77 due later this month. cosby's publicist said he was in agreement with the decision. still dickckinson said she's no backing down on her story. >> i'm doing it because it's the right thing to do, it happened to me, and it's a true story. >> nbc has a sitcom that's still in development. he has not commented on the accusations but in his statement the lawyer assures fans that
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cosby at age 77 is doing his best work. >> thank you, don. this morning pro football star adrian peterson is appealing his season-ending suspension for abusing his young son. commissioner roger goodell tosa, toeek help from law enforcement -- >> it is now 7:19. ahead on "cbs this morning." uber in the cross hairs. how
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you've got audience members. they're going to let some of the members of our studio audience yes or no questions and then you can answer. your question. >> were you born in the usa. >> yes. >> have you ever played a superhero in a movie? >> yes. >> has your superhero used a hammer? >> yes. >> are you chris hemsworth? >> yes. >> wow. >> that was great. last night jimmy kimmel unveiled "people" magazine's sex yefts man alive. chris hemsworth from australia
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joined adam levine, channing tatum and bradley cooper and ryan reynolds. i thought it was creative. he asked if there's anyone should be given credit. he said my parents. >> you think he's cute. >> yes. >> i wouldn't have kick him out of bed for eating crackers. oh, hi, jeff. >> he's probably relieved. coming up in this half hour, this is norah o'donnell who loves her husband jeff tracy. let's be honopen about that. >> brittney ended her life this month. a top official at the vatican criticized her position. he's helping his granddaughter with an emergency but he became the victim of kuhn artist who stow. we'll show you how they used
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grandkids to stop that. "the wall street journal" looks aet the growing standout between tech companies encrypted phones. apple, google, and others use new technology to make it harpder for law enforcement to o look at data. yesterday whatsapp has encrypting as well. in may the payload of a russian rocket carried something mysterious. experts are tracking the object but struggling to explain it. they think it may bring new capabilities to space that may threaten space. >> reporter: time will start tracking streaming sites like netflix for the very first time. netflix has refused to reveal features like house of cards and orange is the new black. there a are huge racial disparities in arrest rates. african-americans are far more likely to be arrested.
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that goes from serious to minor crimes. 70 police departments arrest blakes at a rate 10 times heiler than everyone else. this morning brittany mayna maynard's mother says criticism from the roman catholic church caused unspeakable pain. maynard took a deadly dose of doctor-prescribed medication earlier this month. jan crawford did the first tv interview with maynard and her mother. good morning. >> good morning. the pope on saturday called you than n that nay shah a sin against god. on tuesday brittany's mom delivered a sharp response. >> i'm not ashamed to attach my name to it. >> reporter: when we talk last month to brittany maynard, she was preparing to take her life and death into her own hands. brittany was diagnosed with
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terminal brain cancer and decided to die, as she put it, with dignity, instead of leading the disease slowly kill her. >> to the people who would say you're choosing to end your life, that's suicide, you would say no. >> no. cancer is ending my life. i am choosing to end it a little sooner and with a lot less pain and suffering. >> reporter: brittany made that choice on november 1st surrounded by her family. on saturday pope francis denounced the right to die movement calling you that nay shah a sin against god the creator. those comments follow those of a senior vatican official condemning brittney's decision. in an interview the catholic church's top official says assisted suicide is an absurdity. dignity is something different to putting an end to your own life. adding, society does not want to shoulder the cause of disease and this risks becoming the
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solution. brittany's mother deborah responded to the vatican and other critics tuesday in a strongly worded letter online. such strong public criticism from people we do not know, have never met is more than a slap in the face. it's like kicking us as we struggle to draw a breath. itontinued. the right to die for the terminally ill is a human rights issue, plain and simple. the imposition of belief on a human rights issue is wrong. when we spoke last month with deborah, she told us she had come to terms with her daughter's choice. >> as an adult, you are in charge of how much pain and how much suffering and how much plodding forward that you want to do. >> now, this statement was the first time anyone from brittany's family has commented since her death. today would be her 30th birthday. gayle? >> boy. thank you, jan. there's a new blow this morning for fans of tracy
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morgan. his lawyers says the 30 rock star is still struggling with severe brain injury after this summer's highway crash in new jersey. they're not certain he will be, quote, the tracy morgan he once was. he's suing walmart after crashing into his limo van carrying the comedian and his fans. uber is facing a wave of criticism this morning. one of the ride-sharing top executives is backtracking. john black-tone tells us he had a plan to silen any journalist who criticized the company. >> reporter: uber has built an aggressive ride-sharing business by battling its competitors. now it's taking the same approach to silencing its critics in the media. >> we were one of the first publications to be concerned
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about some of the more dubious things uber was doing. >> reporter: she recently wrote a sharply worded takedown of uber accusing its management of sexism andisogymisogyny. >> there's becoming a pattern that's getting worse and worse. >> reporter: buzzfeed reports that at a private dinner in new york last week michael planned to, quote, spend a million dollars hiring a team of opposition researchers to dig up dirt on them in the media. they look into your personal lives, families, and give you a test of our own medicine. she was one of their targets. >> i was terrified because there are no repercussions. >> reporter: michael is still with the company. he released the statement. the remarks attributed to me at a private dinner do not reflect my actually views. they were wrong no matter the circumstances and i regret them. uber responded we have not, do
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not, and will not investigate journalists. its ceo tweet an apology directly to lacy. late tuesday they said they're investigating their top ceo. he earlier tweeted and deleted this photo of employees dancing to taylor swift's "shake it off." >> i think that there's a line and what uber has done is crossed that line time and time again. right now uber is getting a lot of negative press but it doesn't mean that people are going to stop using uber. it just looks bad. ahead, scammers targeting grandparents. how social media makes it easier
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they're known as granny scams. they pretend to be relatives of loved ones. >> the ammunition comes from a place much closer to home. peter greenberg has the story. >> reporter: last january art hermy, a retired government worker received a frantic phone call from someone he thought he knew. >> it didn't sound quite right, but i have these hearing aids and i don't hear so good. i said who is this. and she said don't you know. and so i said my daughter's name. kiersten. >> on the phone was a woman who said she was art's daughter.
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she claimed to have been arrested for drunk driving in los angeles more than 125 miles away from her home in virginia. i said, you don't drink. she said, well, we went out for a party. okay. that seemed conceivable. >> despite his initial doubts about her, the woman on the phone, his so-called daughter sounded desperate. >> they wanted $3,000 to drop the -- >> drop the charges. >> -- reckless charges. said, well, that sounds like bribery. he said, do you want your daughter out of jail tonight or not. >> reporter: art followed the instructions and purchased $3,000 worth of gift cards and relayed the account information over the phone. hours later art's wife sally, herself an expert in fraud protection knew what happened. >> i know full well once you
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wire money to these professional criminals, the money is absolutely gone. >> reporter: the granny scam accounts for a growing part of an estimated $2.9 billion seniors lose in financial scams every year. scammers now use social media to zero in on their potential victims. they often strike during school holidays when students are traveling and post pictures of their trip. now law enforcement in one state has decided to battle these scammers much closer to home. >> prevention is really important when it comes to this skam. >> reporter: in new york state, prosecutors have launched a campaign where grandkids are being enlisted as virtual fraud fighters. new york attorney general eric schneiderman says the goal is to have grandparents and their grandkids prepared before the scammers hit. >> part of this is trying to get them to take down some of the
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it is wednesday, november 19, 2014, and welcome back to "cbs this morning." more real news ahead including a first step toward regulating drones could lead to punishment for unsafe operators, but first here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> wree an i one of the towns hit hardest by that lake-effect snow. we've passed several aonbanded vehicles. >> yes, we're not done yet. an additional 1 to 2 feet south and east of buffalo. >> i'm happy to report police reached the team and now they're on their way back home. >> not the team-building exercise they were expecting. >> reporter: they take no part in the security operative.
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>> a nationwide recall would affect vehicles from 2008 and earlier. it could bring a total to 20 iomilln vehicles. >> the last thing i remember was bill cosby dropping his robe and getting on top of me. >> reporter: one of the key components of these scams is the notion of long distance travel. now law enforcement in one state has decided to battle these scammers much closer to home. >> "people" magazine's sexiest man alive for 2014, 31-year-old australian chris hemsworth. >> i wouldn't kick him out of bed for eating crackers. >> i wouldn't -- >> oh, nice rk, hi, jeff. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 presented by benefiber. >> reporter: i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and jeff glor. charlie rose is on assignment today. parts of new york are buried
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this morning under several feet of snow and more is on the way. nearly 6 feet of lake-effect snow is on the way in some areas. at least 150 vehicles got stranded in whiteout conditions. >> that storm is now blamed for five deaths. another wave of heavy snow is expected to move in tonight. up to 100 inches could fall in some spots by this weekend in some places. that's an entire year's worth of snow in a normal year. >> wow. israel this morning is responding to a deadly attack on a synagogue by saying that it will destroy the killers' homes. four rabbis and a police officer were killed after two palestinian men barged into a building with guns, knives, and meet cleavers. three americans died. israel's prime minister vowed revenge would take place. a chicago woman is being called a hero for hebing a neighbor escape when a plane crashed into their house.
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the small plane went down yesterday just after takeoff. that's when the neighborhood went into action. she rushed in to pull the woman from the bedroom. >> i put my arms over her, we're going to go out. we're going to go out right now. and she was like in shock. i helped them. if that saved their life, i'm happy to do that. >> thank goodness. police found her husband and rescued him from the home too. the cause of that crash is still under investigation this morning. tiger woods is furious this morning over a ""golf digest"" columbia making fun of his recent troubles. author dan jenkins wrote what he called "my fake interview with tiger." one imagined question asked about steinberg. why haven't you fired steiny, by the way? answer, i'll probably get around to it.
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i like to fire people. tiger wants an aapology. he said it went too far. he said, quote, ought athletes know that we will be under scrutiny from the media but this comment was below the belt. quote, my next columbia for tiger, defining parody and sat ti satire, i thought i let him off easy. north america's biggest and most expensive billboard made its debut last night in times square. look at this. it's about the size of a football field. it features nearly 24 million pixels with a higher resolution than most high definition tvs. businesses will pay about $2.5 million a month to get their ads seen by thousands of new yorkers and tourists. it really is incredible. >> i was going to say. that's a billboard. it really all started with him so it's only fitting the
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national building in washington gave him the prestigious vincent scully award. >> at the table with novelists and poets and filmmakers and historians and teacher, certainly there is a place there for architects who bring so much of those same skills, a vision for the future, a sense of art, and their effort to leave us something that has permanent and that is what is about the continuity of civilizations. >> 17 others have win the vincent scully prize including prince charles, so he's in good company. he looked really dapper. >> he does. congratulations on a great distinction. ahead, a bully teenager to a
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jeff pegues is in washington, d.c., with landmark decision for drones. >> gayle, a safety division's ruling will have an impact on anyone flying one of these drones, and it could mean thousands of dollars in fine. that story is coming up on "cbs this morning." give a journey.
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drones are aircraft. that is the new ruling by the transportation safety board. jeff pegues is in washington with a new power over those unmanned flights.
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jeff, good morning. >> good morning. >> it's cool. >> it is cool. with more people buying and using these drones in this country, the faa believes that rules was a win for them, what this legal case means in their eyes is anyone flying these droves recklessly or carelessly could be fined. the incident occurred back in 2011 but it could sets a precedent for drones for a long time. the federal aviation administration is still considering how to regulate the commercial use of drones but the ntsb's ruling appears to give the agency authority to punish operators who don't fly drones safely. the agency compared drones or unmanned aircraft systems to planes which are regulated by the faa. board members determines that an aircraft is any flight used for flight in the air. a definition that includes manned or unmanned, large or small. that could apply to the drone that led to the court case in
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the first place. it was flown above the university of virginia in 2011 by rafael perker. he was using it for commercial purposes to capture images of the campus. the faa fined him $10,000 but he fought it in court and won. they appealed and ruled in its favor, sending it back to the administrative law judge for further review. the uncertainty is having a ripped effect. >> we had a drone come within 50 feet of us. >> reporter: law enforcement officers can make arrests but prosecuting cases has been difficult. businesses large and small are also waiting for dwiedlines that will allow the use of unmanned aircraft to deliver packages and even food. by some estimates when drone use really takes off, it will create industry that will support more than 70,000 jobs with an economic impact totally more than $13 millioning but michael
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taska noe, the president and ceo of unmanned associationsays tha happen until rules and regulations are in place. >> it's important to have structure in place to allow for the utilization of this technology. people say, well, the technology has outpaced the regulatory. well, that's true with any revolutionary-type technology. you hit upon what has to be done. we need to have rules in place. this is one of the few industries that wants to be regulated. >> do you think the perker ruling today was a step in the right direction or a setback? >> it does highlight that there's a lot of unanswered questions that still exist on how we're going to utilize unmanned aircraft systems or drones. >> today i'm going to show you a little bit about what we're going to do. >> rafael perker, the man who went to battle with the faa declined our request for an interview but his attorney told us they disagree with the decision and are reviewing their
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options for the next steps. the faa believes that perker was operating his drone recklessly and that the penalty should stand. down, and shut it off. ultimately the jult is going to make the final decision in this case. >> that was pretty imagine cal, jiff. well done. >> you like that? >> yes. well done. >> listen. there's a lot more drones than people think. look at the video we showed you earlier with a drone above the lake-effect snow. whether it's news crews, realtors, farmers, everybody wants to deploy drones. >> whether it's boys who like to play with toys. >> i'm there. >> it raises all sorts of interesting questions to be ere >> they're going to sort that out right now. still ahead, discovering america's roots and cultures one sip at a time. we'll meet the man exploring the united states of drinking.
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it's stronger. passion fruit. and, don, there's like the faintest -- like asparagus and just a flutter of like a nutty
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eden cheese. >> wow. >> hmm. >> strawberries. good, yeah. >> strawberry, not the cheese. >> the movie "sideways" took us on a bizarre journey through central california. now a specialist of united states of drinking looks at some of the world's favorite drinks. he takes a spirited trip across the country. so this is where the liquid is separated from the grain. >> okay. >> so after this process, we'll have -- the dwran will be left over. >> it smells delicious. it's like a muffin. like a muffin when it's cooking. >> liquid bread. >> this mash is very similar to the corn beer i tasted at scott's whiskey distillery but they're going to use a different mask of grains. corn beer is really not very tasty. >> josh is here now. good morning.
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>> hey, what's up. >> what's up. >> a lot. what's in the coffee by the way. >> that i have to take the fifth on. >> where did the idea for this come from? >> well, smithsoni and i were working together and like part of my job as "esquire's" food editor to go around the country. a big part of it is drinking. cocktails and all part of american life and really the kind of thing i find interesting to write about or kind of the coolest part of the show. >> i thought you had the dream job as food editor of "esquire" magazine but now you're on the road for alcohol. you said you were looking for something, the quintessential drink, now only what we drink but how we drink it. >> with this stuff, the beer, wine, whiskey, there's such an integrated part of the american life, you know what i mean?
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wasty goes all the way back practically to the dawn of time. george washington had to march, you know, with an army to put down the whiskey rebellion, the roots of moonshine or where we get nascar from. >> what do you mean where we get nascar from? >> they developed out of runners like junior johnson who were running away from sheriffs, moonshine having been illegal and now in some ways. >> let's talk about moonshine. your first trip was in rural virginia. >> yeah, yeah. >> at 9:00 in the morning he said, yeah, it's a good time for moonshine. >> you know what else is so hot? there was a distillery in washington. we went there. it was perfectly climate controlled. it was just the opposite. basically a wood shack on top of a mountain.
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it was fitsching. it was so hot. you can tell i'm from there. kind of found it inspiring. >> even more inspiring as you were drinking the moonshine. >> yeah. and i didn't stop when the cameras stopped rolling. >> there was one thing you said. not all ice is created equal. you say there's a lot to do with it. >> a big part of the modern cocktail movement is having the perfect ice. we did a segment with edmund freeman who's a mix logical genius. he had huge dominos, round ice cubes, round block, crushed ice. >> because it all makes a difference. >> how much does it water down the drink, how fast does it melt. >> they're spending ridiculous amounts of money for these proper ice cubes. >> it's well worth it. >> hey, i'm not going to argue. >> one thing you point out is the beer renaissance and that.
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it's a great craftsmanship. >> to me it's very cool. very entrepreneurial, all independent. you have all these giant breweries making thousands of tons of beer and then you have these guy, one or two doing it basically. remember michael jordan had his love of the game club? >> yeah, yeah. >> they're making so many beers reflective of where they're from, regions. >> i loved chatting with you. we've got to run. thank you very much. "the united states of drinking" airs tomorrow night on the smithsonian channel. ahead, jenna lions. >> do you do a hula dance when you see someone in j. crew? >> i do a hula dance in the airport when i see a coat. when michelle obama walked up, it turned up a notch. straight ahead, the creative
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who painted you? your brother did? you guys made a big mess downstairs. who's going to clean that up? brother? you guys have paint everywhere. >> in do i have any? >> yeah. in your hair. do you think i should not give you any more juice? what's so funny? >> nothing's funny. >> that's so funny. kids in paint usually i don't mix but take a look at these two
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brother. they got out of control using each other as a canvas as you can see. their father who is i think pretty cool about the whole thing found them and put them in the shower while he tried to get some answers. >> what's so cute is how the two of the boys look at each other and say what's so funny and he says nothing's funny, bud. that's a good dad. her vision helped form j. crew into a retail powerhouse. that would be creative director jenna lions. she is a badass. she sits down with norah o'donnell. see how bullies and blazers and 6 feet tall reached the height in the clothing industry. matt zukri is in our toyota green room with a big even soed sunday night. looking forward to that.
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bank of americans find millennials want to save money can't. they pryor tight reducing staggering debt but staggering wages prevent them from saving. "wall street journal" says breakfast is replacing the meal. it's the rare moment in the day when many people are home. researchers say americans are eating their morning meal at home more than they did a decade ago. >> because there's nothing like -- >> it's just not us. >> there's not like sharing bake con wi bacon with family. what texting does. measurable force staring at your phone. looking down at a 60 degree angle is the same as putting 60 pounds on your neck. that may cause stress on your spine and that may require surgery.
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i think about that, guys, the next time you're texting it up. "washington post" sayings billy joel is racking it up. he received the gershwin prize. he was also recognized by the american society of composering, authors, and publishers. >> well deserved, indeed. jenna lions is one of the most influential designers. she's credited with giving the brand a unique style catering everyone from celebrities and students. lions has her work cut out for her and she's more than game for the challenge. >> you wear 5-inch heals around the office? >> yes. >> why? >> i can see over everybody and i feel glamorous it's not like you have a height complex because you're over 6 fe tall. >> there's no height complex. >> if jenna lyons has no
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aversion to hites it's because she's scaled a lot of them. lyons helped transform a once home spun mail order brand into a multimillion dollar retail powerhouse. >> coming in here it's a little bit like "beautiful mind." you have all the creativity and things lined up on the wall. why do you do that? >> i like seeing pretty things lined up. sometimes they look beautiful together and sometimes strange things happen. sometimes you come home and take off your blazer and throw it on top of the neck las you wore the day before. >> you just exposed your genius. you get your ideas from clothes piled on the floor. >> i'm not going to lie. that's the secret orr lyons grew up in california sewing her own
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clothes. she moved to new york to attend parsons school of design and after interning at donna caron joined j. crew in 1990. >> you described you were an assistant to an assistant to somebody else's assistant. >> something like that. in the hallway with my compute were an extension cord plugged in. >> but you felt much more at home at j. crew than you did at donna karan. >> not being the cool kid at school and being an outcast, i remember the first couple of times i felt attractive or beautiful and i realized that was important for me to do that for everyone, not just people who need to write a $2,000 check for a jacket. >> you weren't the cool kid in school? >> oh, my god. not by a long shot. i was incredibly call and skinny and i have a genetic disorder and the results of that means i have soft spots on my head which i didn't know i had until the
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girls were talking about me behind my back in school. >> did you feel like you were bullied? >> oh, yeah. i got beaten up quite a bit. >> you got beaten up? >> on the way home from school, yeah. it's traumatic but you can decide what to do with that. there's two ways to go. crawl under a rock or do something with it. >> reporter: lyons didn't seek out a rock though she did endure some hard places. her early career survived a decade of toil as j. crew suvled its looks and leadership. it took mickey rex ler, this so-called retailer king to find j cruz aesthetic and five years later to charge lyons with cure rating it. >> some people said you have this relationship, they compare it to the relationship between steve jobs and isaac -- >> i always thought sonny & cher. >> don't be modest. >> there's no question.
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he gets excited to the same level as when he first walked in here. >> reporter: in a few years it went from clois tfterred and collegiate to laid back. it started with michelle obama wearing something at an event. >> do you do a little hula dance when you see her show up in a j cruzoutfit. >> i do the hula at the airport when someone shows a s up in a . but michelle obama? >> it started in the single digits but can reach over $100. >> there are sweaters that are like $100 and a $800 accessible. >> we have some of the more expensive pieces in the catalog. that was something we got feedback on and we have changed.
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you know, we still have that product but it's certainly not for everyone. >> it was recently in the news, of course, that j cruz reviewed the triple zero size. >> some of said it was not small enough. there was an idea we were doing it for vanity sizing. that was not the case. we got a lot of negative feedback and a lot of positive feedback. no, it's for me, for me, don't take it away are j. crew opened up in london and will open in paris. despite a bruising year in which second quarter profits fell almost 40%. >> when you have two pretty dismal quarters and falling profits, do you say has j. crew peaked? >> i've been incredibly fortunate, i have to say, oddly
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enough, to be through this before. we've had tough quarters before, tough moments. as much as it's hard to go through, i'm not worry. we have not peaked. >> says jenna lyons. like her so much. i really admire everything she does. >> she's incredibly charming and incredibly creative, there's no question about that. and jay kre. crew is going thro what a lot of stores are going through. they're trying to go online where people are trying to do their shopping. >> and the glasses are always a nice touch. it's a big deal. >> whoo. >> big deal for olivia. i know her mom is watching. "the good wife" heating up. co-star matt zucry is in the toyota greenroom. matt, did i say it correctly? >> yes, you did. >> i've been practicing. >> well do
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>> what? you can move in with me. that group downstairs. >> logan, i can't move in with you. >> why not? you already have two dresser
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drawers. i'll give you two more and ginsu knives. >> really? no. i have no idea where to get ginsu knives. >> now we're watching him play carey for all six seasons of the good wife on cbs. now he faces trial for allegedly helping his former client, a drug lord, a ry bad guy evade the law. the fbi wants him to turn on bishop. >> the fbi played us a tape of you threatening to kill me. and i came here without a bodyguard to tell you i'm not a threat to you. >> when did they plead us? >> two days ago. >> and you believed it. >> i thought it was safe, but i wasn't sure. is it? >> no.
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>> wow. >> no. he's alive. he joins us at the table. last week i said, he's gone. he's gone. because you know the show, it's not unusual that they can kill off the main character, matt. >> that adds to the tension for the audience, i think. >> i know. i thought that was it for you. let's talk about your development for the character. when you first came yo, you wern competition. you were a little bit of a jerk. >> i would agree with that. >> now it's turned around, we can see the heart of this character and see the heart of this guy that he is. and you know elisha. >> yeah, exactly. and that growth of the character speaks to robert king and michelle king, the writers in the show and the show runners. you know, you look at a season that's in the 60s and this particular character i play went from a jerk and elisha's
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competitor and we open add firm and i'm in jail and she's fighting to get me out of jail. that growth of the character is why the audience has been sticking around for fortunately six seasons and why i still have a job. >> well, this sunday's episode i understand is the last before january, so there's a little bit of a hiatus. everything is really coming to a head. >> it is. we've been following one case over the course of several episodes. i don't want to give it away how many we're going to go into but over the course of the first season -- excuse me, the course of this first half of the season, we followed one course where usually we follow one case per episode, so this is coming to a head like you mentioned with the trial and that's episode ten, this sunday, and basically personally and professionally kerry's life is imploding. >> you'd better pull out all of your acting skills on this episode. >> let's hope i've got a couple of good ones. >> you started as a california
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raisin in a talents show and now here you are on "the good wife." >> moving up. >> maybe i should have stopped while i was ahead with the california rasn, you never know. but seeing "the gilmores" clip was a before and after moment and it will be with "the good wife." >> i find it interesting. you learn to specific playlists to get ready for scenes. what do you listen to? how do you pick what you're going to listen to? >> this season has been a lot of depressing music because my character is going through so much emotionally. so it depending on the context of the scene and the tone of the scene. >> great songs. >> you like dave matthews band. >> i've seen them about 15, 20 times live. they're kind of the glue from my childhood to adulthood. >> is taylor swift on your play
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lift? i love taylor swift, so be careful how you answer this question. >> she's on my computer, let's put it that way. >> stephen colbert recently tweeted obama brought back the iraq war and gilmore girls is coming to netflix. >> that's a pretty rare thing and i'm grateful for that. >> how are you handling the fame because when you walk down the street, you're clearly recognized. how is that for you? >> it's part of the job, and in terms of getting recognized, i got into this -- to be an actor in terms of finding connections with people that i may never meet. so as an actor, you get a chance to do that and as fans come up to me, i try to give them that time because, you know, there again, one of the reasons why i have a job is to do with them. so that's the way i look at that. >> in gotham magazineky point out he was new york's most
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