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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, falfurrias, texas.exas. >> pelley: we heard surprising news today about the 10-year-old girl who sued to have a lung transplant. that story's next. ,,,, >> pelley: there was massive protests in egypt today, marking one year since mohammed morsi took over as president. thousands of his supporters squared off with opponents in alexandria. dozens were hurt. at least two people were killed. egyptian state tv says an american is among the dead. britain could soon become the first country to allow so-called three-parent fertility treatments to help couples stop from passing on life-threatening diseases. here's how it would work: doctors would remove the nucleus from the mother's fertilized egg, leaving behind any faulty d.n.a. they would then replace the nucleus with a healthy egg from a donor mother. scientists say the controversial technique could prevent diseases, such as muscular dystrophy and epilepsy. some critics call it unethical. parliaments upon decide. we have new information tonight about sarah mu
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, falfurrias, texas.exas. >> pelley: we heard surprising news today about the 10-year-old girl who sued to have a lung transplant. that story's next. ,,,, >> pelley: there was massive protests in egypt today, marking one year since mohammed morsi took over as president. thousands of his supporters squared off with opponents in alexandria. dozens were hurt. at least two people were killed. egyptian state tv says an american is among the dead. britain could...
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behind the lines of the most destructive fire in colorado's history, manuel bojorquez goes to the zone. new details of the government surveillance programs, including how many people were actually investigated, chip reid is in washington. and the holy harleys, allen pizzey watches as pope francis blesses hundreds of motorcycles in st. peter's square. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor, it is a country that always has been at a crossroads geographically, a gateway between europe and the middle east, tonight, turkey also appears to be in a crossroads politically as clashes that began two weeks ago reached a new and dangerous level tonight. anti-government demonstrators called for a million people to protest in the center of istanbul. the government responded by blocking access and staging its own rally. all of this after a night of violent classes. we begin tonight with holly williams. >> reporter: the police fired tear gas and stormed into the heart of istanbul with rubber bullets and powerful water canons. the tur
behind the lines of the most destructive fire in colorado's history, manuel bojorquez goes to the zone. new details of the government surveillance programs, including how many people were actually investigated, chip reid is in washington. and the holy harleys, allen pizzey watches as pope francis blesses hundreds of motorcycles in st. peter's square. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor, it is a country that...
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. >> axelrod: manuel bojorquez is there with the latest. one of nelson mandela's body guard charges the former south african president is a virtual prisoner of his doctors. the long-term fallout from chemotherapy and radiation for childhood cancer. dr. jon lapook has the disturbing findings. and meet the young american innovator who's hawrnassing the power of children around the world and their piggy banks to help those who need it most. >> it goes to show how children around the world really can make an impact. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight in colorado, with some promising news in the fight against the most destructive wildfire in the history of the state. four days after the fire started burning, firefighters now say they are getting the upper hand on the flames. at last count, 473 homes have been destroyed in a roughly 24-square-mile area near colorado springs. and two people have been killed. tonight, the fire is said to be 45% contained. manuel bo
. >> axelrod: manuel bojorquez is there with the latest. one of nelson mandela's body guard charges the former south african president is a virtual prisoner of his doctors. the long-term fallout from chemotherapy and radiation for childhood cancer. dr. jon lapook has the disturbing findings. and meet the young american innovator who's hawrnassing the power of children around the world and their piggy banks to help those who need it most. >> it goes to show how children around the...
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we asked manuel bojorquez to tell us more about devin and the man accused of shooting him. >> reporterear-old devin aryal loved soccer. his mother missy wears the medal he is won. >> we were inseparable. he always told me that we were superglued unless we were working or at school. nothing could ever break the superglue. >> reporter: but in february, aryal and her son were shot on their drive home from day care. she remembers hearing pops as she was about to turn at this intersection. >> as soon as i took that left my arm went numb and i just saw good gushing everywhere. >> reporter: what did you do? >> got out and started screaming "i've been shot! i've been shot!" i just happened to turn around and i seen my window and i seen devin and i dropped my phone and just started screaming like crazy. >> reporter: what did you see? >> my baby, my baby -- i couldn't help him. i said "my baby's been shot." >> reporter: devin died less than an hour later. this was the gunman. nhan tran told police he randomly fired at traffic because he was upset over car noise. tran's family later said he was m
we asked manuel bojorquez to tell us more about devin and the man accused of shooting him. >> reporterear-old devin aryal loved soccer. his mother missy wears the medal he is won. >> we were inseparable. he always told me that we were superglued unless we were working or at school. nothing could ever break the superglue. >> reporter: but in february, aryal and her son were shot on their drive home from day care. she remembers hearing pops as she was about to turn at this...
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behind the lines of the most destructive fire in colorado's history, manuel bojorquez goes to the zonenew details of the government surveillance programs, including how many people were actually investigated, chip reid is in washington. and the holy harleys, allen pizzey watches as pope francis blesses hundreds of motorcycles in st. peter's square. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
behind the lines of the most destructive fire in colorado's history, manuel bojorquez goes to the zonenew details of the government surveillance programs, including how many people were actually investigated, chip reid is in washington. and the holy harleys, allen pizzey watches as pope francis blesses hundreds of motorcycles in st. peter's square. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
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manuel bojorquez has been following this from dallas. manuel, what's it all about? >> reporter: well, scott, the bill's supporters say the measures would raise the standard of health care for women and, they claim, protect the unborn from feeling pain. >> what they want to do... >> reporter: the debate before the packed gallery in the texas legislature lasted until 4:00 this morning. the proposed law would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. doctors performing abortions would needed admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles. and it would make texas just the third state to require all abortions be performed at centers licensed for surgery-- a package of restrictions that opponents say could force 37 of the state's 42 abortion centers to close. houston democrats sefronia thompson. >> do you want to return back to the time of the coat hanger or do you want to give them an option to terminate their pregnancy because they have been raped? >> reporter: jodie laubenberg from texas is the bill's sponsor. >> this does not prohibit an abortion for any reason i
manuel bojorquez has been following this from dallas. manuel, what's it all about? >> reporter: well, scott, the bill's supporters say the measures would raise the standard of health care for women and, they claim, protect the unborn from feeling pain. >> what they want to do... >> reporter: the debate before the packed gallery in the texas legislature lasted until 4:00 this morning. the proposed law would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. doctors performing abortions...
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manuel bojorquez on a project to put names to the bones. why are u.s. taxpayers spending nearly $1 billion on helicopters that the afghan army can't fly? and steve hartman on the road with roy and claudia asprer, and their 12 foster children they found genius that others couldn't see. >> he's like a little butterfly. they're in a little cocoon and all of a sudden beautiful things come out of it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening.
manuel bojorquez on a project to put names to the bones. why are u.s. taxpayers spending nearly $1 billion on helicopters that the afghan army can't fly? and steve hartman on the road with roy and claudia asprer, and their 12 foster children they found genius that others couldn't see. >> he's like a little butterfly. they're in a little cocoon and all of a sudden beautiful things come out of it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley....
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. >> axelrod: manuel bojorquez is there with the latest.lson mandela's body guard charges the former south african president is a virtual prisoner of his doctors. the long-term fallout from chemotherapy and radiation for childhood cancer. dr. jon lapook has the disturbing findings. and meet the young american innovator who's hawrnassing the power of children around the world and their piggy banks to help those who need it most. >> it goes to show how children around the world really can make an impact
. >> axelrod: manuel bojorquez is there with the latest.lson mandela's body guard charges the former south african president is a virtual prisoner of his doctors. the long-term fallout from chemotherapy and radiation for childhood cancer. dr. jon lapook has the disturbing findings. and meet the young american innovator who's hawrnassing the power of children around the world and their piggy banks to help those who need it most. >> it goes to show how children around the world really...
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manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: fire fighters spent sunday snuffing out the remains of the most destructive wildfire in colorado history. it is consumed 22 square miles over the last six days. this detachment from the colorado national guard showed up where the threat still exists, smoldering embers underground. for sergeant john schreiber. >> the particular spots we are looking for are these areas that have some white ash in them, it is still burning down there and still charred. >> so an area like this where the fire is out, it is not really out? >> it is not. >> we look for things called smokers one of the things that you go through and want to pay particular attention is the bases of trees, anything that can trap and hold the heat. >> this is his second father, second father's day battling fires. >> he is also a colorado springs firefighter. >> so this is your turf? you know this area? >> a lot of people know each other. in college springs we lost about, at least six to eight of our firefighter's homes. >> residents whose homes were spared lined up for a chance to survey the
manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: fire fighters spent sunday snuffing out the remains of the most destructive wildfire in colorado history. it is consumed 22 square miles over the last six days. this detachment from the colorado national guard showed up where the threat still exists, smoldering embers underground. for sergeant john schreiber. >> the particular spots we are looking for are these areas that have some white ash in them, it is still burning down there and still...
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here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: state senator wendy davis had been speaking for more than 11 hourshen the other side managed to stop her and begin the vote on new abortion restrictions. ( cheers ) >> if we can have oqtije chamber so that the members can properly cast their vote. >> reporter: but the objections from abortion rights supporters in the gallery grew so loud, senators could not hear the gavel or roll call. >> wendy! wendy! wendy! >> reporter: order was restored and the bill approved, but too late to beat the midnight deadline. >> members, it's now past midnight. >> reporter: depending on your point of view, the political theater has helped make the state senator from fort worth a heroine or villain. she became a single mom at 19 and put herself through harvard law school. >> i have a deep, abiding understanding of what it means to come from a place of doing without. >> reporter: your critics would argue that the bill you stopped would have actually helped women by making sure that abortions happened in hospital-type surgical facilities. >> you know, what's so interesting
here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: state senator wendy davis had been speaking for more than 11 hourshen the other side managed to stop her and begin the vote on new abortion restrictions. ( cheers ) >> if we can have oqtije chamber so that the members can properly cast their vote. >> reporter: but the objections from abortion rights supporters in the gallery grew so loud, senators could not hear the gavel or roll call. >> wendy! wendy! wendy! >> reporter: order...
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manuel bojorquez is in colorado springs. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. investigators are now trying to determine what started the massive blaze which killed two people. so far they've ruled ow weather as the cause, leaving the question was the fire accidentally or deliberately set. >> this is a cream scene until proven otherwise. >> reporter: investigators are considering arson as a possible cause of the black forest fire which ranked for six days, burning through 22 square miles of colorado springs but even though the giant plume of smoke no longer hangs over colorado springs, sheriff makhi eta warn the fire is not out. >> we have a crime scene, trees and power lines down. >> a lot of to mop-up operations, the intent is to get the heat out from underground. >> reporter: before residents are allowed back in, crews have to find hot spots like this one right here. if anyone were to reignite, you can see how close they would come to homes once spared. >> they healed the fire in them. they bu
manuel bojorquez is in colorado springs. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. investigators are now trying to determine what started the massive blaze which killed two people. so far they've ruled ow weather as the cause, leaving the question was the fire accidentally or deliberately set. >> this is a cream scene until proven otherwise. >> reporter: investigators are considering arson as a possible cause of the black forest fire which ranked for...
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and as manuel bojorquez reports she's thanking a fellow ticket buyer for her good luck. >> reporter: floor ya mackenzie didn't say a word. moments earlier she had claimed the biggest single lottery prize in u.s. history. >> mrs. mackenzie has elected to receive the winnings in a one-time lump sum payment of 370, 896, $780 million before taxes. >> reporter: after taxes she'll take home more than $270 mill. mackenzie's only public comments read by a lottery official revealed that her jackpot win was the matter of luck and a kur us the stranger. >> while at line at publix, another lottery player was kind enough to let me go ahead of them in line to purchase the winning quick tickle. >> mindy crandall is the one who let the ticket slip away. >> maybe it was something down the road. >> reporter: mackenzie retired after her father died at her modest home in zephyrhills, 30 miles from tampa. neighbors were shocked and thrilled. >> she's a sweet little lady who's trying to live is all and she won the lottery? >> reporter: mackenzie, a mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, plans to spli
and as manuel bojorquez reports she's thanking a fellow ticket buyer for her good luck. >> reporter: floor ya mackenzie didn't say a word. moments earlier she had claimed the biggest single lottery prize in u.s. history. >> mrs. mackenzie has elected to receive the winnings in a one-time lump sum payment of 370, 896, $780 million before taxes. >> reporter: after taxes she'll take home more than $270 mill. mackenzie's only public comments read by a lottery official revealed...
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manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: investigators are now trying to determine what started the massive blaze which killed two people. so far, they've ruled that out weather as the cause. leaving the question, was the fire accidentally or deliberately set? >> this is a crime scene until proven otherwise. >> reporter: investigators are considering arson as a possible cause of the black forest fire, which raged for six days burning through 22 square miles north of colorado springs. but even though the giant plume of smoke no longer hangs over the area el paso county sheriff terry mcqiito warns the fire is not out. >> we have power lines down we have trees falling. >> reporter: the danger also lurks underground. the firefight is beneath our feet? >> a lot of the mop-up operations, the intent is to get a lot of the heat underneath the ground. >> reporter: before residents are allowed in crews must look for hot spots like the ones found just right here. if any of this were to reignite you can see how close it would come to homes which were spared. >> you see all the root systems. basically w
manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: investigators are now trying to determine what started the massive blaze which killed two people. so far, they've ruled that out weather as the cause. leaving the question, was the fire accidentally or deliberately set? >> this is a crime scene until proven otherwise. >> reporter: investigators are considering arson as a possible cause of the black forest fire, which raged for six days burning through 22 square miles north of colorado...
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manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: the governor and republican majority are upset davis and her supportersll that would have made it tougher for abortion clinics to operate in the state. setting off a showdown during a speech about protecting the unborn. >> what we wit noticed tuesday was nothing more than the hijacking of the democratic process. >> reporter: as perry announced the right to life convince thursday, he took aim at wendy davis. >> she's the daughter of a single woman. she was a teenage mother herself. >> reporter: he scolded the senate senator for leading a marathon filibuster that helped block new abortion restrictions. >> it's just unfortunate that she hasn't learned from her own example that every life must be given a chance to realize its full potential and that every life matters. >> reporter: davis who became a single mother at age 19 fired back on twitter, saying the governor shamefully attacked her and her family. >> i just believe that it demeans the high office that he holds to make a personal statement like that. >> reporter: tuesday, she stood and talked for 11 ho
manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: the governor and republican majority are upset davis and her supportersll that would have made it tougher for abortion clinics to operate in the state. setting off a showdown during a speech about protecting the unborn. >> what we wit noticed tuesday was nothing more than the hijacking of the democratic process. >> reporter: as perry announced the right to life convince thursday, he took aim at wendy davis. >> she's the daughter of a single...