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good morning, it's aymond february 16th 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." million across the east and deep into the south are facing the most fridged day in years. >> overnight egypt launches air attacks against isis in libya. new revenge for the ltates mass beheading. >> and an american tourist nearly dies after being gored by a bull at a festival in spain. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. c>> ian't feel my toes. i can't feel my hands either. >> i'm seeing a weather event
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that's probably not going to happen for another 50 years. >> dangerous colds ice over millions. >> tempers below zero. another foot of snow in boston. >> oh yes. gh litning strikes. episode of thundersnow. >> people in the south are getting their own winter wallop. they're bracing for snow. >> egyptian war planes struck isis targets in libya. likely retaliation for the 21 christians be headed. >> two men are charged with aiding the suspected gunman that killed two people in copenhagen. >> from comedians to actors to alec, 40 years of live television. >> kanye, sit down. >> i'm having a great, great big time. >> we remember the people that we lost. the people that we missed. the people that we love. >> an american is in intensive care this morning after he was gored during a bullfighting festival in spain.
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>> a scorpion stung a woman before her flight from l.a. to portland took off. >> everybody started freaking out and put their feet up in their seat. >> madison square garden playing host to the all-star game. >> russell westbrook stole the show. >> all that matters. >> we thought the best way to pay tribute and what bob would have wanted would be to put his story on the air in his own words. >> so putting things in the simplest possible terms you have invented a cure for ebola? >> we hope. >> on "cbs this morning". >> how much do you think loren michaels were to pay me if i were to run in 2016. >> i don't think there's a number too big. >> what if i were to choose donald trump as my running mate. >> you're teasing us. you're too nice. i'll see you at the party. larry are you going to the party? >> no. >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota. let's go places.
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>> welcome to cbs this morning. jeff glor is with us. >> thank you. good to be back. >> tens of millions of americans are in the grip of brutal winter weather. it's the coldest morning in years. arctic air is pushing in as the weekend storm moves away from the coast. wind chills in some cities overnight hit 20 or 30 below. bur. >> one of those cities is boston where they're still reeling from all the snow. city got another 16 inches over the weekend. so that makes about 7 feet in the last three weeks. that is a lot of snow in boston. that's where jerika duncan is. good morning to you. >> good morning to you guys. i know it's nice and warm in that studio but it is cold out here. i can tell you that sunday storm carried boston even further into the history books. that's because february
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officially became the snowiest month on record as this city continues to dig out painfully cold temperatures. >> shovels blowers, plows, bostonians are out in full force trying to revive their city after it was brought to a stand still by another winter storm. >> this is historic. we've never seen this type of snow in this type of period in the history of this city. >> residents, city crews, and the national guard were working late into sunday night carving out sidewalks, digging out cars and clearing off roofs. >> it's cold out here. i'm tired. my guys are tired. just can't wait for it to be over. >> emergency vehicles were squeezing through streets narrowed by piles of snow. train tracks were buried and stations were empty after mass transit shutdown for the third time. planes were grounded at logan airport following nearly 400 cancelled flights. downtown boston was left
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chillingly desserted. conditions comparable to one of the worst storms in the history. >> i was here for the blizzard of '78. this reminds me a lot of that. >> in the suburbs snow flowers were on roof tops as buildings were lettening to cave in under the snow. >> never seen snow like this. >> 150 miles south of nantucket island a coast guard rescued a father and son from their sailboat after 60 miles per hour wind and 25 foot waves tore through the sails and disabled the motor. across the northeast, if the snow wasn't the problem, it was the cold. in cleveland temperatures dropped well below zero. >> bone chilling cold. that's for sure. >> reporter: those in new york city shared the frustration. >> i'm from miami. i don't know how y'all do it. but i am going home as soon as possible. >> reporter: and boston has not received the number one spot just yet when it comes to the snowiest winter of all time.
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that record was set in 1996 with nearly 108 inches of snow in the winter season. right now boston is at around 96 inches and counting. nora. >> wow, thank you. feeling for boston there. danielle is tracking a new winter blast. danielle, good morning. >> good morning to you. it is bitterly cold. that's the big story now behind the blizzard. 20 to 40 degrees below zero. the wind chills now from eastern canada to the northeast. it is remarkable and if this isn't an indication of how cold it is i don't know what is. check out the pictures from bryant park of the fountain completely frozen. we're starting to look like the movie frozen out there. that's a sign of how cold it's been. another storm is on the way. it's a mess through the mississippi valley and tennessee valley. areas of severe storms rumbling through the southeast this evening. snow will advance into the
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mid-atlantic this evening. new england tomorrow morning. it's a quick hitting storm but we're talking about snow fall totals. a wide swath is 6 to 12 from areas of kentucky stretching east toward virginia and another blast of arctic air, nora comes in behind it. >> thanks. >> as she mentioned that storm is sweeping through the south this morning, bringing snow sleet, and freezing rain from oklahoma to georgia. the storm hit missouri overnight making it very difficult to travel. forecasters say nashville, tennessee, could see up to ten inches of snow. our affiliate wtvf is along side the interstate in nashville. good morning. >> good morning, the big story has been the ice. it's been sleeting here in the nashville area nonstop since 4:30. this is going to be the problem. as we come down here you can see thick ice covering the roadways. to the point where i can't pick it up. the sleet has clumped into ice balls all across the ro way in and
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out of the nashville area you can see just how white it is. in fact the sleet has covered the roadways to the point where you can't even see the lane lines here. the tennessee department of transportation trucks have been out here -- the plow trucks have been out here throughout the morning but the salt and brine is not effective with this amount of sleet. they were expecting a lot of snow. instead we're seeing a lot of ice and to make matters even worse the temperatures here in the nashville area is not expected to get above freezing until the weekend. so this is going to be sticking around for quite awhile. this could be the worst winter storm tennessee has seen since 2003 nora. >> whoa nicely done. thank you. it's gayle, thank you very much. >> during the weekend storm one man made headlines in a flash oh yes, we got it baby we got it.
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>> that's the weather channel's jim cantore. he'll show us why thunder snow is so exciting when he joins us ahead on cbs this morning. clearly he likes his job. >> not just one but many thunder snows there. >> fun to watch him. >> egypt is striking back against isis after the militant group reportedly executed 21 kidnapped egyptians. they gan bombing in libya overnight. the targets include training cites and storage for weapons. alex ortiz is in cairo where the government is vowing revenge for the killings. good morning well here egyptians muslim and christian are mourning the violent deaths of their country man. >> a video online on sunday shows the brutal heading of a group of egyptian migrant workers. christians kidnapped in libya
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last month but retaliation was swift. egyptian war planes carried out attacks in libya. the he yimgs military tells cbs news that the air strikes happened early this morning striking isis training camps and arms dedepots. isis had rapid growth from iraq syria and jordan to egypt and war tore libya. there's fears that over a million egyptian nationals may become the islamic state's next target. now with concerns of the fighting between egypt and isis may escalate the government here has announced it will start evacuating it's citizens from libya in the coming days. >> thank you, alex. this morning the boyfriend of murdered isis hostage kayla kayla mueller is describing how he tried to save the arizona woman. he told the associated press he was also kidnapped by isis but
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was released. he returned to syria posing as her husband to save her. she denied being his wife. mueller's family confirmed her death earlier this month. >> police in denmark have two men in custody this morning accused of helping a gunman in two deadly shootings over the weekend. a shooter opened fire saturday at a free speech gathering. and then a synagogue. anna warner shows us the aftermath. good morning to you. >> good morning, the 22-year-old suspect had a history of violence and gang related activities. he may have been inspired to carry out the loan wolf attacks. >> the suspect was cornered by a s.w.a.t. team in a narrow alley way and shot dead after he opened fire on the police. danish media identified him.
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born and raised in denmark. the country's police have not confirmed the suspect's name. copenhagen's violence began at a free speech event on saturday where one of the attendees was an artist. an audio recording captured the sudden volley of gunfire. >> why do we still say but -- [ gunshots ] >> reporter: it left a 55-year-old danish film maker dead and wounded three police officers. she survived the shooting unscathed. >> i could hear the gunshots approaching. so i could hear the shouts. >> reporter: the next attack came in the early hours of sunday morning at a synagogue in central copenhagen. two policemen were injured and
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an unarmed jewish security guard was killed. the danish prime minister paid tribute to him and vowed to protect free speech. >> our thoughts goes to his family. we are with them today. but our thoughts goes to the whole of the jewish community today. they belong in denmark. they are strong part of our community. and we will do everything we can to protect the jewish community in our country. >> reporter: denmark's worst terrorist attack in decades left the tiny nation shaken but defiant. now the defense lawyer for one of the suspects said they were accused of helping the gunman evade authorities and ged rit of a weapon during the manhunt that ended early sunday when the attacker was killed in the shoot out with police nora. >> thank you. this morning a new report claims hackers may have stolen as much as $1 billion from banks.
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the sophisticate scheme targeted banks in countries including the u.s. they used malware to steal the money. we're joined from boston. chris, good morning. >> good morning. >> i know you described this as more oceans 11 than bonnie and clyde. how are they carrying this out? >> well it's really interesting. at the outset the initial break into the bank was a classic hacking attack but once the cyber criminals got into the bank's network they switched to tactics more like something out of a spy novel. they used techniques we have never seen cyber criminals use before on this scale and very interesting new form of attack. >> what are they doing with the money? where is it going? >> well they're transferring the money out of the victim banks and institutions into accounts of their own in some cases and cashing out from there
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on a variety of different methods and in some cases they're taking the money out of the accounts. >> howl banks are we talking about? >> we're talking about dozens of banks certainly. the number could go up to 100 different financial institutions around the world. >> chris you're talking about up to a billion dollars which seems remarkable. most of the money is going to accounts in china and the u.s. but you're not sure at this point where the hackers are actually based? >> we have ideas about where they're based but attribution as we call it is always very difficult because it's easy for hackers to make it appear like they're in one place or they're one person when they're actually somewhere else. tracking them down is always a challenge in any hacking attack. in this case we believe the hackers are based in russia china, and other european companies. >> so you're not naming the banks while the investigation is
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underway so what should any bank customer be doing? >> sure i think it's unfortunately something we're all getting used to which is you should be looking at your monthly statement from your bank- and your credit cards and making sure that not only the balance is correct on it but that the transactions that are listed are legitimate transactions. >> all right. thank you very much. >> you're welcome. my pleasure. >> our pleasure too. saturday night live celebrated 40 years of influ when shl sketch comedy with a sunday night special and gala. the 3.5 hour show brought together t current and forler cast members along with the most popular hosts and some of the biggest stars made cameo. vladimir duthiers is here. it was such a great show. good morning. >> good morning. the titans of comedy assembled
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to pay homage to a show that helped launch so many of their careers into the stratosphere. >> live from new york it's saturday night. >> reporter: 40 years of comedy was on display in a stirring tribute to a show imbedded in our culture. >> this is how you answer the door in my neighborhood who is it? >> some of snl's most popular sketches were brought back after years away from the stage. >> sometimes i worry that snl characters lean too heavily on catch phrases instead of original comedy. >> no way. >> way. >> no way. >> way. it makes me wanna hurl. swing, and scene. all right, okay. >> 70s super stars, dan aycroyd, and bill murray were all on
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hand ♪ >> and eddie murphy one of the most celebrated cast member of all time set foot on the stage for the first time since 1984 but didn't even crack a joke. >> i'm so happy all the people are here that value the stuff i did on the show 35 years ago. it makes me happy. >> the most popular guest hosts were represented. >> i havehe t record for >> saturday night live laughed it's way through seven presidents. >> not going to do it. >> guess what i'm not wearing any underwear. >> 0 emmy wins and a revolving number of anchors on the update. >> i used to be the only pretty blonde woman reading the fake news. now there's a whole network devoted to that. >> no subject was off limits even taking jabs at the
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controversy. >> one of the original cast members in 1975 was brian williams. i didn't know if that's true but i never heard that. it doesn't sound true. it might not be. >> and in classic snl flavor they even got a laugh during their in memorium segment. when they included living former cast member john lovett. >> well that was great. after the 3.5 hour show social media was buzzing with disappointment over eddie murphy's appearance because it only lasted 73 seconds and was missing many of the jokes despite what chris rock said which was
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such a shame it's labeled a "getaway." life should always feel like this. hampton. we go together.
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>> oh yes, yes! we got it baby! we got it! oh, again. that's a twofer, baby! yes, again! that's a three. you got to be kidding me. that's another one. you got to be kidding me. was that another one? oh my -- dude that's number six. you've got to be kidding me! >> i could seriously watch this all morning long. jim cantore loves his job. the weather channel meteorologist saw six episodes of thunder snow in plymouth massachusetts over the weekend. his reaction is getting a huge response online. jim is with us from plymouth
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this morning. still very much covered up. >> i'm in here guys. >> we see you. >> i see you buddy. >> i'm in here somewhere. >> congratulations. first of all, what the heck is thundersnow? >> it's essentially what we get in the summertime with a thundershower but happens in the forces that go into creating the separation charge will happen in the winter months as well. when it happens it absolutely jacks me up. it's like two seasons coming together. it's one of those things you rarely get a chance to experience and obviously i was a little bit excited. >> i know jim. the video is hilarious and being played over and over again. i was wondering why is it so fun? i'm going to say to you what oprah says to me all the time. we have two very different interpretations of fun. what is so exciting to you? your enthusiasm is infectious.
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>> i'm speaking on behalf of all of my comrades. there's something when mother nature performs at the top level and you feel like you won the stanley cup. you're right there among all the snow and this huge massive 400 square mile low pressure system and the one little hit of thunder and lightning is right over the top of you. you feel like you won lottery. it's incredible. >> i want to ask you about this how unusual is it for that area to get this much snow? what are they looking forward to in the next couple of days? >> guys, we have gotten two years worth of snowfall in boston in 23 days. seriously, in 23 days. that's absolutely unprecedented. we may get a top ten seasonal snowfall in the month of february alone. which, i mean these numbers are just absolutely incredible and it's a dry, powdery snow and of course followed by this arctic cold it's 4 below in plymouth.
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31 below wind chills. this is the coldest air we've seen in boston in about 11 years. so to add insult to injury everything is absolutely frozen. it's pretty but it's absolutely frozen this morning. >> we feel for the people of boston but it's so fun when you show up that means something big is happens when jim cantore shows up at your front door. >> the video is awesome, brother. keep it up. >> thanks man. >> thank you. >> it was a good time. >> i bet it was. with more to come. time to show you some of this morning's other headlines from around the globe. the new york times reports during the iraq war the cia brought nerve agent rockets from an iraqi cellar. it was to make sure that old chemical programs don't fall in the wrong hands. they acquired at least 400 rockets in 2005. it's more evidence the u.s. government didn't share information about the dangers of chemical weapons inside iraq. they say american troops may have been exposed. >> the jerusalem post has reaction to a call by israel's
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prime minister for a mass integration of jews from europe. he made the comment following the death of a jewish guard in copenhagen. he said they're expected to continue. >> terrorists must not control people's lives. >> the deadline to sign up for obamacare is extended in many places this morning. the deadline was supposed to be last night but there was an outage saturday with an irs function in the enrollment process. federal officials will allow extra time for people to finish enrollments in the 37 states covered by healthcare.gov. >> american businesses are one step closer to winning clearance to fly drones this morning. the federal aviation administration released new rules over the weekend for the use of commercial drones. jeff shows us how the planes don't fly with all businesses. good morning. >> good morning. some businesses say the new
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proposed rules will take too long to adopt and don't go far enough in getting their drone business off the ground. but they believe these rules for small drones like this one are a big step forward. >> reporter: from hollywood to real estate sales the new rules will clear the way for drones to take to the sky. the regulations allow commercial drones weighing under 55 pounds to be flown up to 150 miles per hour during daylight hours. the operator has to be at least 17 years old with what the faa is calling an unmanned aircraft operating certificate. drones with inspect bridges, monitor crops and help with search and rescue operations. secretary of transportation anthony foxx said regulations are evolving. >> we're putting forward what we believe to be the safest possible approach at the moment. >> but as they are currently
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written the proposed rules would ground amazon's fleet of drones. the company is testing what it's calling prime air to deliver packages. and in a statement hinted at taking it's business overseas. we are committed to realizing our vision for prime air and are prepared to deploy where we have the regulatory support we need. >> that service and others like it wouldn't fly because the drones would be rising out of the line of sight of the operator. last year will were about 25 reports of close encounters between planed and unmanned aircraft systems a month. the faa received nearly 200 reports in nearly 30 states across the country. >> seeing aircraft landing on the right side as reported a drone about 300 feet ago. >> they're putting a cap on how high commercial drones can fly. for right now only up to 500 feet. brian is president of unmanned vehicle systems international. >> initially what we're looking
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at are operations for many industries that are aware from populations. i don't think we're necessarily looking at a lot of urban applications right away. >> reporter: if the proposed rules and regulations become final as they stand now operators will have to pass a knowledge test every two years but hobbyiests can still fly drones up to 400 feet as long as they are more than five miles away from the nearest airport. gayle. >> jeff, nice work with the drone. you're good at that. thanks a lot. visa is opening a new front in the war against fraud. they want to put an app on your smart poen to track your location. in 2013 banks lost $11 million to credit and debit car thieves. tim stevens is here. tim, good morning to you. >> good morning. if you're credit card is stolen that happens to a lot of people how would this app prevent the fraud? >> it reports your location from your smartphone.
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your phone always knows where you are. the banks also know where you are. if you've been on vacation and the bank gives you a call saying is this you making a rans transaction? they won't have to do that. if there's a transaction not where you are they can shut it down. >> whenever you use your visa card they know exactly where you are and exactly when you were there. they can track you at all times. i can see how people could be concerned about that. this is the function you can disable. you can turn it off whenever you want to but ultimately they always have a pretty good idea of where you are. i'm concerned about having my credit card stolen than visa knowing where i am. >> this will start in april and the assumption is that other credit card carriers will join along? >> this is visa. it will be up to the individual credit card issuers and banks to enable this in their apps. that could take more and maybe
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not until the end of the year that people see this. it will provide similar functionality to give you more insight into what's going on with your credit card. >> mastercard is going to use facial recognition and voice recognition. which do you think might be a better way to go forward? >> ultimately it's not going to be about single solution but a range of solutions. having these things tied in gives a lot more information about who you are or where you are. whether it's your thumbprint voice recognition, facial recognition it could be a range of things. i don't think it's going to be one thing going forward. it would be a range of things combined that give them a better idea of who you are and where you are. >> you just got back from vacation. i'm for anything that makes sure our money stays where it's supposed to say. >> thank you so much. a young american suffers life threatening injuries when he's gored at a bullfighting festival. why people put their lives at
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20-year-old american has life threatening injuries this morning after being gored at a bullfighting festival in spain. it happened over the weekend in a small town in salamanca province. the attack was caught on video. elaine is here to discuss why it's such a draw for tourists. >> good morning. his injuries were so serious it surprised a doctor that specialized in treating goring victims. some of the images you're about to see are difficult to watch. the massive charging bull first ran over benjamin miller and then pinned him against a railing. the 20-year-old from georgia was savagely gored and tossed in the air as spectators looked on. one of the experienced surgeons
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that operated on miller said it was the biggest goring injury he's ever seen. >> i don't rule out another operation to control the hemorrhage. we expected it but maybe the bleeding is bigger than i imagined. miller was injured in his legs back, and backside. two other men both europeans were also hurt but their injuries are not as serious. >> it's not worth it. you could die. bill hillman author of mozos, a decade running with the bulls in spain says many americans participate for the wrong reasons. >> they're doing it as a macho thing which is not what the run is aboutment it's a spiritual thing. it's something that shouldn't be taken lightly. >> he was participating in the carnival of the bulls near the portuguese border said to be one of the oldest bull festivals in spain. in the town participants flee from charging bulls by jumping
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into the mediterranean sea and earnest hemmingway wrote about the most famous festival of all, the running of of the bulls. these events are criticized as inhuman to the bulls which are slaughtered. hillman who himself was gored last july says despite frequent injuries and even death, the festivals remain an ingrained part of spain's culture and economy. >> i don't see there being any time in the near future this is going to end. >> the town where miller was injured has a population of 14,000 people but it's four-day bullfighting festival is said to draw as many as 50,000 veverevelers. >> i don't get it. >> i feel for the bull too. i think bull is afraid. all the people running around
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>> it's monday february 16th 2015. welcome back to cbs news this morning. a man hunt in an act of road rage. the mother was a woman teaching her daughter to drive. but first here's today's eye opener at 8:00. >> it was cold out here. sunday's storm carried boston even further into the history books. >> it was a mess through the mississippi valley and tennessee valley areas of ice. severe storms rumbling through the southeast this evening. >> it's been sleeting here in the nashville area nonstop. you can see thick ice covering the roadways this mog.rnin >> h wit concerns of the fighting between egypt and isis the government announced it will start evacuating it's citizens from libya. >> danish authorities say the 22-year-old suspect had a history of violence and gang related activities.
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>> social media was buzzing with disappoint lt over disappointment over eddie murphy's appearance. >> let's have a big round of applause. >> when it happens it just jacks me up. obviously i was a little bit excited. oh, yes! yes! >> hobbiest can fly drones up to 500 feet as long as they are five miles away from the nearest airport. >> matthew mcconaughey, what are you doing here? >> i didn't know if he was dreaming me but also i was 90% sure i left my lincoln running with the doors unlocked. >> did you record a voice over for this? >> especially all the talent that came from saturday night live. >> that's what i did every saturday growing up. >> yeah a lot of us did this. i'm gayle king with nora o'donnell.
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jeff glor is sitting in. it's a miserable morning of winter weather. a snow and ice storm moving across the mid south. some areas could get several inches of snow. northern georgia and parts of mississippi are under a state of emergency because of the ice. >> that snow will reach the northeast tomorrow and that means more snow for regions gripped by wind chills well below zero this morning. boston is digging out again after another blizzard over the weekend. jericka duncan is in boston. good morning. >> good morning, take a look at all of the snow. this february is now the snowiest on record. boston continues to dig out all of this snow. they were brought to a stand still by another winter storm. the one we're talking about from the weekend, the fourth in three weeks. more than 16 inches fell over the weekend and winds gusted up to 60 miles per hour. city crews have been working around the clock clearing major
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roads and side streets. the mayor says he expect crews will be working nonstop over the next few days. and to add to all of this snow the temperatures plunged to negative -- below zero rather overnight. when i woke up this morning i saw wind chills at negative 25 degrees. that is cold enough for frostbite to set in within a matter of minutes. jeff. >> jericka thank you very much. stay warm. this morning we're following the hunt for a suspected killer after a road rage case that may have led to the shooting death of a las vegas mother. tammie myers was gunned down over the weekend after a driving lesson with her daughter. as john blackstone sewshows us the shooter is still at large while the family grapples with this loss. >> reporter: police are looking for this car caught on surveillance video moments after tammie was shot outside her home
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on thursday night. they had been practicing driving skills at a nearby school. on the way home a near collision lead to a verbal argument. myer's husband says he follows them home. >> he fired the shot and she's gone. i don't have my wife. >> really disgusting for taking my mother's life. >> minutes later someone in the car pulled up and opened fire. shooting meyers in the head while one of her son's returns fired. meyer was rushed to the hospital and remained in critical condition until she was taken off life support. >> i'm home sitting at home relaxing and i hear my mom got shot in the head by a guy that doesn't kill. >> hug your wife right now and tell mom that you love them because you get to do that and i don't. >> on her go fund me page they
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donated her organs and are working to raise money for funeral expenses as police look for this person in connection with the shooting. for cbs this morning, john blackstone. >> that's a terrible story. so senseless. >> there's road rage and then there's something like this. >> how quickly it escalates. let's hope somebody sees that picture and recognizes him. >> now to this story, former florida governor jeb bush reached a milestone for his potential presidential campaign. he finally convinced his mother he should run. >> what do you mean too many bushes? i changed my mind. look who i've got with me tonight. >> there he is! [ applause ] >> how great is that? barbara bush and her husband appeared via skype at a literacy event sponsored by her foundation. he said last year enough bushes had been in the white house.
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when she retracted that statement jeb bush asked if he could get that in writing. it was a surprise that he appeared and now he appears to have mother's backing. >> you always have the right to change your mind. 50 shades of grey is tying up the box office so to speak. >> nice. >> this racy romantic drama took in more than $81 million in north america since friday. that already makes it the highest grossing president's day weekend opening of all time. the movie earned a staggering $158 million overseas. 50 shades is also the highest grossing valentine's day motion picture on track to gross more than 90 million by the end of today. only one other movie did better in a february premiere and that was passion of the christ in 2004. i would like to know the break down. more women? more couples. >> that is domination by 50 shades at the box office. >> i'm going to go see it. anybody able to see it yet. >> no thank you. >> you're not going nora. >> no thank you. >> wow.
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i'm going. >> jeff? >> i'll go with you. >> mrs. glor would say what's up with that. >> we can all go together. >> he is one of tv's -- that would be interesting. >> i think he just asked for a threesome. >> dylan did you go see 50 shades of grey over the weekend? >> no i didn't. >> are you planning -- >> you can come too if you want. >> he said i'll pass. ahead how his role on cbs's
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there's a growing battle this morning between museums and technology. from the vatican to los angeles the selfie sticks are being shown the door. now you can add the metropolitan museum of art to the list. don is there with the controversy. >> good morning. anyone would be an idiot to be out taking selfies in weather like this but setting that aside this is what we're talking about. this is a selfie stick that extends your reach so you can get a wider perspective of things and get more people in the shot. there's my lovely camera man but it's the idea of people waving these poles around that has the museums nervous. they say it puts art as well as art lovers at risk. >> the selfie stick is quickly becoming the must have accessory for photo happy tourists. and thrill seekers around the world.
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president obama sported one in a recent video. but a growing number of museums, including washington's national gallery of art and new york's metropolitan museum of art are now asking visitors to stow the selfie stick. >> he is chief digital officer at the met. >> what is the concern? >> the concern is that the selfie stick can do damage to our art and the selfie stick users themselves are so distracted they're not paying attention and when you're not paying attention you could fall off the balconies. all kinds of things can happen. >> don't knock it until you try it. >> she reviewed it for the wall street journal. >> it's a shame. maybe these look ridiculous and could be distracting to people but the end result is a better photo and that's good for the museum. >> good because those snapshots are often shared with friends and posted to social media sites resulting in free publicity for
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galleries and special exhibits. such as when singer katy perry snapped this in chicago last summer. it reverberate around the web. that selling point is not lost on the met. >> we want them to come and enjoy the experience and tell everybody. we are pro selfie. just not pro selfie stick. >> so the selfie stick might be out but the selfie or self-portrait, first made famous centuries ago, remains a prime attraction. >> we're in an art museum right now. full of self-portraits and paintings and that's what a selfie is. we just have new technology today to accomplish what our ancestors did years ago. >> the new museums will be updating their websites for information as well as posting new signs around and expect more museums to follow suit. >> thank you very much. it does seem odd that it has become a thing. it will be add when someone is
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doing this at the museum. >> it does give you a better picture. >> why wouldn't they encourage that? >> you don't want them to knock over the stuff. i get that too. you want a good picture. more people will come. >> people are fighting with selfie. >> yeah. >> i'm going to do that. >> coffee cops and conversation. some officers say that combination will improve police community relations across the country. you're watching "cbs this morning." next. ♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for your patience. waiter! vo: in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. vo: we put members first... join the nation. thank you.
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>> they often battle community distress and disapproval. one in five americans say local cops make them feel anxious. that number nearly doubles among black americans. but a growing national program is hoping to change all of that. mark shows us how the conversation is brewing. >> reporter: most of us meet a cop in a moment of crisis or irritation like a speeding ticket. hardly the ideal time to get to know each other better. >> hey, how are you? >> reporter: but in charleston south carolina -- >> that is one of our traffic unit hotspots. >> reporter: one morning last career was an invitation for a cup of coffee.
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>> we keep the concept, minimum, simple, no agenda. go in and talk to people. >> reporter: captains both cops in hawthorne, california created coffee with a cop in 2011. >> what is the key to a cup of coffee? >> a cup of coffee is a common bond. it tells people that i'm here breaking bread, drinking coffee with you. i'm sitting down on the same level as you and what do people do when they drink coffee? they talk. >> there's a deviciveness in society between police and the community. >> reporter: they teach the program around the country. >> you have to learn from your mistakes. >> reporter: 50 cops from five states attended this session. >> be transparent. be fair. be respectful. >> reporter: the goal change the mind set of us versus them. create something closer to what norman rockwell had in mind. >> we drive from call to call in a police car. there are days when officers will handle 20 to 30 911 calls
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in one shift. there's not a lot of down time to connect and talk to people at your local minimart to get that moment. >> cops can go an entire day without having a calm conversation with anyone? >> oh yeah. go an entire week. >> do you want some coffee. >> i appreciate it. >> charleston police were hosting their first community coffee in the neighborhood where few people ever talk to cops. >> why don't they? >> a lot of people are afraid. just -- >> don't trust them? >> they don't trust the police. it makes them a little more human. they're people just like you and i. >> who strikes you as more standoffish at the beginning? the cops or the civilians? >> the cops actually seem to be a little scared because sometimes they're not used to just communicating other than license and registration type of
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business. >> having a lot of accidents and injuries. >> talk about football baseball, little league. so the cops see the people and the people see the cops as neighbors and as stake holders in the same community. >> it's a small city but it has a lot of big city issues. >> gregory mullen charleston's police chief wants his officers taking coffee breaks. >> i think that's part of what has created a lot of the animosity between the police and the community in different perspectives is that we just don't take the time to talk to people. >> reporter: the coffee with a cop program funded by a division of the department of justice is now part of 650 law enforcement agencies in 47 states. and charleston police adopted the program as a regular part of their community outreach. >> we're trying to establish that relationship face to face and create that bond so that the community becomes stronger and
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they'll have the trust enough to tell us what's going on. >> got to many kids around here. >> reporter: by connecting one cop, one cup at a time. for cbs this morning, charleston south carolina. >> the fbi director said it's hard to hate somebody close up and this is a perfect example of that. you spend time to get to know somebody that doesn't look like you. doesn't share what you think are your same philosophies. >> 100% but if you're putting more resources on these departments and asking them to do more with less already, where do you find the time to do these coffee chats, right? >> you got to make time. >> you have to make time. >> they should be part of the community and helping the community and people should feel that they're part of the community rather than sort of -- >> people make time for what they want. >> absolutely. >> a magazine is showing off
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welcome back to "cbs this morning," dylan mcdermott is in our green room. we have your look at "stalker" plus why did he sign on for such a scary role? >> plus a bitter fight over chocolate. see how one of america's biggest chocolate makers is trying to keep an english treat out of the country. that's ahead. >> it's time for headlines around the globe. government surveyors announced today that the washington monument has shrunk. new measurements find the architectural height is 554 feet nearly ten inches shorter than was first measured 130 years ago. the reason is the measures were taken from different starting
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points. a park service specialist says there's no plans to change the brochure. >> kutv says that a high school student was turned away from a school's valentine's dance because she didn't have a date. she is pictured in the middle got all dressed up but she was not allowed to enter the sweethearts dance on saturday because it was couple's only. >> oh, come on. >> i say that too, jeff. but she wouldn't let that ruin their night. instead they went on a tour of hatch family chocolates. in the meantime the girls and their parents are calling for a change in the school's dance policy. >> nowadays girls are dancing with girls, people are dancing alone, it's no longer you to have a date. >> that's a lot of pressure on kids to find a date. >> the new york times reveals how europe's oldest person young. 115-year-old emma morano says she made it this long because she eats three raw eggs a day.
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she stayed single as well since 1938 after an unhappy marriage. she says she didn't want to be dominated by -- this word. >> dominated in light of 50 shades of grey. >> goodness. >> i wonder if she had bacon with those eggs. let's hope so. >> it's working for her. the hollywood reporter looks at the linked photo of cindy crawford. it shows the 48-year-old super model in lacy black underwear. it's from a 2013 photo shoot. some online comments have been critical but they are far outnumbered by supporters embracing this natural look of crawford's body. she is 48 and turning 49 on friday and i say cindy you look great. >> i don't understand what the big deal is about it. >> those are called haters nora. >> we know the haters are going to hate hate hate. cbs los angeles says passengers discovered a scorpion on a plane just before it took off from portland. a woman was stung on the hand. she stomped on the scorpion
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killing it. she was checked by medics but refused additional treatment. how the scorpion got on the plane isn't clear but the flight originated in a part of mexico where they are common. >> the world's first drone circus will take place in amsterdam. robots will provide the entertainment. organizers say hundreds of drones will show the audience battles, races and illusions. >> this morning investigators are looking into two weekend plane crashes on separate golf courses. the pilot of one small plane lost it yesterday in the san francisco bay area. the pilot was not hurt and on saturday, another small plane crashed on the practice green at a course in utah. the pilot and his passenger were injured but everyone on the ground is fine. >> glad your golfing went safely. >> i know. >> there is a new world record this morning for the longest ski jump.
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they soared 250 meters at the world cup in norway on sunday. that's the length of almost three football fields in the air. he shattered the record set only a day early. the old record had stood for four years. it was set on the same hill. >> it has to feel like flying. >> unreal. >> the cbs drama "stalker" follows a special lapd unit. global globe winner dylan mcdermott that captured hearts on "the practice," i loved that show he plays the stalker now. here they are in a sneak preview of this upcoming wednesday night's episode. >> you okay? >> yeah. they're going to let me out today. how's ethan? >> he's worried about you. but he's been good. >> okay. >> he did his homework out
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prodding and went to bed with very little negotiating. >> until he learns how to work you. >> ethan and i made you a card last night. the bad art is all me. >> dylan mcdermott welcome to "cbs this morning". >> thank you. >> i'm going to talk about stalker but i was watching saturday night live on a plane across country. i saw you in the audience so i'm curious what that was like to be there. >> right behind sarah palin. there you go. >> all right. that was amazinp with saturday night live like everybody -- >> you hosted the show. >> i hosted the show and i used to wait on john bellushi when i was a kid. >> how? >> i was a busboy at my father's restaurant and john would come
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in on sunday to have brunch. i would wait on him. it's the best thing when you're an actor and you wait on actors because you get to see what they're really like. >> but did you know you wanted to do that when you were waiting on him? >> it's funny because this whole thing of when you link up pleasure with something it's always a great thing. because most times with actors you're like it's too hard and actors don't work and you starve and all of that stuff but when i saw john i was like that's what i want. people treated him so well. he was royalty at that point. >> and now you're on "stalker" which is doing very well. i remember when this show debuted and people were stalking and they think of celebrities and other well-known people but that is not the case -- that is the case but more and more -- i hate the word, regular people are being stalked. that's why the show for a lot of people serves a purpose. >> most of the time its relationships. after a relationship breaks up the person can't let go and they watch the person and they follow
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them or they track them somehow. so it's not just -- celebrities i think is only like maybe 10%. >> it's the one that gets the ink. you play detective jack larson. he was very complicated dylan mcdermott. that's putting it very diplomatically. >> do we know? >> i think he is. he is a troubled guy and trying to make amends for his life and he has a darker past and he moved to l.a. to be closer to his son and i think he is trying to clean up a lot of his past. >> maggie q, your costar was on the show earlier and we askedout what it's like to co-star with you. here's what she has to say. >> is he just as dreamy in person? >> he's the dreamiest. i have to say. not just talented and accomplished but also the kindest and most generous co-star one can have. >> do you like how i set up the question, is he just as dreamy
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in person. >> very nice. >> what's it like acting with her. >> wow you know he's one of the smartest people you ever meet. she has incredible questions. so precise. she's not only beautiful and smart but she's also so generous as well. so i mean she has got -- >> she was sparkling. that's the thing. >> absolutely. now if we believe everything in the tabloids they say con fwraj congratulations are in order. i'd like to say it if it's true. i thought she was terrific and i think the same of you. >> thank you. thank you so much. you know i don't like to comment on my personal life so much but i will say that she is the most beautiful person in the room. >> that's very nice. >> the most instantly beautiful person in the room. i like that. i like that. did you make any changes with this role in your own personal life? because you know when you watch it, it can can make you double
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guess, double check, be concerned. did you make personal changes in your own life? >> i did. i got a little bit more paranoid because there's so much bad stuff out there in the world. i did install cameras in my house. it's a good thing to do. >> you can check on your house. >> i can check my phone. >> after you started doing the show, you but the cameras in. >> yes i did. i think it's important to be safe and protect yourself. >> you know what i think is cool your step mother is famous for the vagina monologue. she says what does it like to wear? ball gowns. what does yours wear dylan mcdermott? but she got you interested in acting, true? >> in many ways i'm her franken
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frankenstien. she turned my life around and paid attention to me and told me what books to read and what plays to see and she suggested i become an actor and walked me to acting school. she saw something in me i didn't see in mooigsyself. you just need that one person to believe in you and you can do anything. >> if kids don't think you care they don't care what you think. that's a perfect example of that. >> congratulations. >> continued success. >> and tell maggie q hey. >> okay. >> you can watch "stalker" wednesday nights at 10:00, 9:00 central here on cbs. >> will americans start
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chocolate can be comforting in hard times. but if you turn to british chocolate for support you might need to be stock piling fast. vladimir is here looking at a looming ban. >> good morning, for more than 30 years importers of british goods brought cadbury chocolate into the united states. but as a lawsuit draws to a close fans of milky english bars of chocolate are anticipating a
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permanent dry spell. >> luscious sinful chocolate is addictive. there's a reason the world equates chocolate with love. joe comes to manhattan's west village for his fix. >> english cadbury is better than american cadbury i have said that for years. >> and matthew james thomas seems to agree. >> american chocolate is just not quite there yet. >> with a ban against british milk chocolate looming panic is setting in. >> we're laying our hands on all the cadburies that we can until the ban takes effect. >> the first ingredient is milk. >> they own tea and sympathy. an english grocery and tea shop in new york city. >> it's a global world now. you can't turn around to us and say all of a sudden we can't have bars of chocolate. >> hershey owned the rights to
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make it in the u.s. ignored specialty shops selling the british version. but after they noticed they were taking a bite of their business they sued to stop all imports into the u.s. >> i don't understand it because with all that's happening today is it that important to be banning chocolate? >> tastes like chocolate never tasted before. >> let me know when i'm going to get arrested for selling chocolate. >> we'd love to have you guys with a camera here and lead me off for saying selling chocolate. >> they would say it's not selling chocolate they would say you're infringing. >> nonsense. we're not infringing on anything. >> ever seen fudge done this way? >> jim st. john is senior director of product development at hershey's and says the recipes are almost identical. >> it's extremely similar to the product sold in england and consumers would be delighted by either. >> not so say the lovers of british cadbury's.
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they point to the ingredients to make their argument. they define milk chocolate as milk sugar and then cocoa butter. the american has sugar, milk and then chocolate. they leave the british palate unsatisfied. we called on food writer bill buford to put the claim to the test. first the english cadbury. >> what are you tasting? >> it tastes of milk. if you can imagine this warmed up in a cup on a cold morning in the mountains. this is like the bar equivalent of a steamy cup of hot chocolate. >> it really has a -- it sticks to the roof of your mouth. it's not very easy to swallow at first. >> as for the cadbury made in the u.s. -- >> well i have to say that it's not bad. >> no. >> it is a subtle difference. it is a subtle difference.
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>> there's also a very sentimental idea which is that if you grew up with this this is england, mate. >> and there in lies the issue. while the battle may be playing itself out in a yankee court, in the end, what's at stake may be more of a matter of hearts and minds. >> it's a nationalistic food. it's hot dogs on the 4th of july. >> there's all sorts of reports and studies where they say chocolate triggers something in the human mind and releases a certain level of endorfins and all of these different things. >> they say chocolate is orgasmic. >> they will pay a fine and be banned from bringing over the chocolate bringing an end to the sweeter tooth. i brought chocolate for everyone
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to try. >> i know which one you're eating right there. >> mine has something on the inside. >> well one's english and one's american. >> see if you can tell the difference. you don't like that one. try the other one. >> i'm going to guess that's the american. >> it is. >> why do you think that? >> it doesn't have the stuff on the inside. i don't know. this is more sugary. >> you can feel the sugar. >> yeah. >> okay. >> right? >> too bad you're not in course of the court case. >> nora likes america. we'll be right back. >> go america. >> freedom.
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