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evan webber co-founder of u.s. climate plan and angela anderson director of the climate energy program with the union of concerned scientists and let's get back to this. the energy transmission infrastructure of the united states was if not built certainly designed in the late nineteenth century early twentieth century. how do we move from one thousand eight hundred twentieth century energy infrastructure whether it be pipelines or trucks transporting gasoline or the electric grid is the obvious you know system to twenty first century energy systems to distribute energy appropriately twenty first century it's a great question and i think in a lot of ways we already are i think the major question is will washington in our bureaucrats catch up with the change that's going under way right now. our energy infrastructure is democratizing in a way that's starting to make it look more like the internet which you talked about in your last segment like the monopolies that existed in the past century and with with these chan
evan webber co-founder of u.s. climate plan and angela anderson director of the climate energy program with the union of concerned scientists and let's get back to this. the energy transmission infrastructure of the united states was if not built certainly designed in the late nineteenth century early twentieth century. how do we move from one thousand eight hundred twentieth century energy infrastructure whether it be pipelines or trucks transporting gasoline or the electric grid is the...
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, who had previous arrests for robbery and assault. >> timothy evans did roughly fit the description that was given to us of a black male with a stocky build and about a medium height. [ sirens ] >> police converged on the home and took evans in for questioning. >> he claimed that he didn't have anything to do with the car, that he was asked to watch the car for someone else. >> evans led police to andre edwards, the man he claimed left the car in front of his house. >> that's it right there. want me to do it? >> police department. >> is andre edwards here? >> inside, police found edwards, along with several others. >> there were four other people taken into custody besides timothy evans. they had no idea what this black male may have looked like, so they took everybody in to try and sort things out. found on elizabeth pittman was a cellular phone and some jewelry, which was later identified as belonging to ginger hayes. >> police asked the only eyewitness to the crime, the mailman, to pick the perpetrator from a lineup. he chose 31-year-old andre edwards, a known crack addict and ca
, who had previous arrests for robbery and assault. >> timothy evans did roughly fit the description that was given to us of a black male with a stocky build and about a medium height. [ sirens ] >> police converged on the home and took evans in for questioning. >> he claimed that he didn't have anything to do with the car, that he was asked to watch the car for someone else. >> evans led police to andre edwards, the man he claimed left the car in front of his house....
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the grit and perseverance of evan strong. but this 27-year-old walking the tight rope to sochi is missing something many might think is vital. do you ever forget you don't have a leg? >> all the time. i definitely forget i use a prosthetic. and sometimes i trip myself. i'll look down and whoa! where did that thing come from? >> reporter: as a kid, the skateboard was his passion, a competitor and champion. then just before his 18th birthday while riding a motorcycle, evan was hit by a car. >> having my leg amputated, the accident flipped my world upside down. >> reporter: even on the operating table, he fought to compete. >> he said no, i need my knee and if we can work this out together and you let me keep my knee, i'm determined, i absolutely give you my word as a man that i will use this knee. >> it was his strength that kind of pulled us through that entire ordeal. >> reporter: not the other way around? >> no. i mean, you would think it's the parents' job to support the children. we were kind of like basket cases. >> repor
the grit and perseverance of evan strong. but this 27-year-old walking the tight rope to sochi is missing something many might think is vital. do you ever forget you don't have a leg? >> all the time. i definitely forget i use a prosthetic. and sometimes i trip myself. i'll look down and whoa! where did that thing come from? >> reporter: as a kid, the skateboard was his passion, a competitor and champion. then just before his 18th birthday while riding a motorcycle, evan was hit by...
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evan rosen bloom joins us. nice to he see you, evan. >> nice to see you, greta. how are you?. so, tell me, evan, what happened in this video? you have got then video the assault supposedly occurred before the elevator incident? >> yeah. there is a summons that was issued by a new jersey court that says ray rice is accused of knocking his fiancee janay palmer unconscious by use of his hands. but the night he was arrested, it was the morning, actually, the morning saturday morning around 2:45 in the morning, cops saying mutual combat that they were attacking each other. show her janay palmer knocked out and looks pretty unconscious to me. the dispute is did he knock her out or was she intoxicate snid spoke with ray rice's attorney who was adamant that this video, while it is very compelling does not tell the entire story. he says that there is more evidence and he wouldn't be specific on what that evidence was but there is strong evidence that will not only exonerate ray rice but he says it will make ray look like a good person like the good person is he is what he told me on t
evan rosen bloom joins us. nice to he see you, evan. >> nice to see you, greta. how are you?. so, tell me, evan, what happened in this video? you have got then video the assault supposedly occurred before the elevator incident? >> yeah. there is a summons that was issued by a new jersey court that says ray rice is accused of knocking his fiancee janay palmer unconscious by use of his hands. but the night he was arrested, it was the morning, actually, the morning saturday morning...
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but now evans is using a new technique.ing tissue from the thigh and transplanting it onto the back of the heel. >> we take it out and we roll it up like a fruit rollup which makes this really, really strong piece of new tendon. >> reporter: dr. evans says it's a long, complex surgery. but after six months of physical therapy, patients come back with much more function. they're able to get back to being active, playing sports, even running again. reuben underwent the procedure after he ended up with complications. as a medical student he said he was fascinated by the new surgery. >> i thought it was an awesome procedure. it was only unfortunate that, you know, i had to be the subject. >> reporter: he's now back on his feet trying to stay active. he's even gone back to the basketball court a few times. and the new procedure has actually been a source of inspiration. >> the whole thing has made me more interested in surgery, yeah. we'll see where it goes from here. >> this is a really complex procedure. surgery can take six t
but now evans is using a new technique.ing tissue from the thigh and transplanting it onto the back of the heel. >> we take it out and we roll it up like a fruit rollup which makes this really, really strong piece of new tendon. >> reporter: dr. evans says it's a long, complex surgery. but after six months of physical therapy, patients come back with much more function. they're able to get back to being active, playing sports, even running again. reuben underwent the procedure after...
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. >> evan merkatz. >> i'm evan merkatz. >> he thinks most women debt it wrong. >> you tend to say things that are agreeable. me too. you like skiing? i like skiing. you have a dog, i have a dog. >> you like pizza? i love pizza. >> you have two eyes? i have two eyes, we should totally go out. it's not bad, it's just flat, right? >> what makes a good dating profile? >> i'm so glad you lost that. i'm warm funny, i like hiking biking music and travel, i'm looking for my best friend partner in crime, in love and laughter. it doesn't do much to differentiate. if everybody says some version of the same thing. if it has no power. >> work back from there. >> it's your profile, what's the person reading it thinking? so you quit your job to protest human rights violations and move to tibet. how does that benefit me as a boyfriend? what am i going to get out of it? >> is there a typical dating mistake, is there something that they're just doing wrong? >> the biggest question that women have about men, everything was so great. what happened? what went wrong? he did it because he was the wrong guy. >>
. >> evan merkatz. >> i'm evan merkatz. >> he thinks most women debt it wrong. >> you tend to say things that are agreeable. me too. you like skiing? i like skiing. you have a dog, i have a dog. >> you like pizza? i love pizza. >> you have two eyes? i have two eyes, we should totally go out. it's not bad, it's just flat, right? >> what makes a good dating profile? >> i'm so glad you lost that. i'm warm funny, i like hiking biking music and travel,...
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evans is also a registered nurse and specializes in medical malpractice. she and the family are calling for the city to take responsibility for leaving the 77-year-old mills to die when firefighters across the street at engine 26 allegedly refused to help him. two firefighters, including the lieutenant davis are on paid leave and a rookie firefighter has been reassigned while the math is under investigation. >> it hurts families that are harmed by the carelessness of city employees. >> we are calling for the naming and firing of all d.c. fire and ems department. officials and employees involved in the tragedy who refuse to provide care to my dad. >> they had just visited raul revis's computer store. revis was the first to call 911. >> they said northwest. i specified. i said note this. and i called from the store phone number, so i'm sure that they would have the address and everything. >> reporter: the ambulance ended up going to the wrong quadrant of the district as the city has yet to explain why this mistake happened. >> reporter: they are working for
evans is also a registered nurse and specializes in medical malpractice. she and the family are calling for the city to take responsibility for leaving the 77-year-old mills to die when firefighters across the street at engine 26 allegedly refused to help him. two firefighters, including the lieutenant davis are on paid leave and a rookie firefighter has been reassigned while the math is under investigation. >> it hurts families that are harmed by the carelessness of city employees....
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carter evans reports. >> the drought-plagued west was praying for rain, but now it may be getting more than it can handle. a remarkable test for fetal defects promises more accuracy and ease. dr. jon lapook reports. >> the world's most vicious war is captured in a single picture. we have the story behind the image. and jim axelrod burrows underground to discover people who just love a long, hard winter. >> you may be one of a few people in america who has loved this winter. >> yeah, there ain't too many out there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, this is our western edition and there is breaking news in the west where arizona governor jan brewer has been under tremendous pressure over a controversial bill. the bill would allow businesses to deny service to someone on religious grounds. supporters say it's about religious freedom, opponents say it's really about discrimination against gays and lesbians and others as well. carter evans is in phoenix where the governor has just spoken. >> reporter: scott, there were che
carter evans reports. >> the drought-plagued west was praying for rain, but now it may be getting more than it can handle. a remarkable test for fetal defects promises more accuracy and ease. dr. jon lapook reports. >> the world's most vicious war is captured in a single picture. we have the story behind the image. and jim axelrod burrows underground to discover people who just love a long, hard winter. >> you may be one of a few people in america who has loved this winter....
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles.: and finally tonight, on this 50th anniversary of the night the beatles made their american debut to a record television audience on the ed sullivan show, a reminder that you can see a broadcast of "the beatles: the night that changed america, a grammy's salute" at 8 p.m. right here on cbs. that is the "cbs evening news." also tonight, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org finally roars back to life. water flowing heavy rain surprised a bay area man in a big way. even though he did everything rit and thought he was prepared. and rain finally spreads fr north to south. how pe put up w >>> heavy rains surprised a bay area man. >>> rain spreads from north to south. how people put up with it and even enjoyed it [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles.: and finally tonight, on this 50th anniversary of the night the beatles made their american debut to a record television audience on the ed sullivan show, a reminder that you can see a broadcast of "the beatles: the night that changed america, a grammy's salute" at 8 p.m. right here on cbs. that is the "cbs evening news." also tonight, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good...
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carter evans talks to a mother whose daughter lost coverage at a top-ranked hospital. >> reporter: this is an approval letter for the coverage? >> yes. >> reporter: four days later this is a denial? >> exactly. >> axelrod: and going to the dogs, the mixed breed dogs. elaine quijano on the mutts who have finally gained a place at the westminster dog show. >> maybe their tails are a little off or maybe their eye color isn't right or whatever, but with agility, that doesn't matter. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." displim good evening, i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. >> the first day of competition is in the books at the 22nd olympic winter games in sochi, russia. while concerns about terror attacks and human rights have dominated the run-up to the games, now the events start and olympic organizers certainly hope that the athletes will take center stage. all told, 230 u.s. athletes will go for the gold in sochi, and tonight one of them already has it. alphonso van marsh has a wrap-up of day one-- fair warning, he is going to tell y
carter evans talks to a mother whose daughter lost coverage at a top-ranked hospital. >> reporter: this is an approval letter for the coverage? >> yes. >> reporter: four days later this is a denial? >> exactly. >> axelrod: and going to the dogs, the mixed breed dogs. elaine quijano on the mutts who have finally gained a place at the westminster dog show. >> maybe their tails are a little off or maybe their eye color isn't right or whatever, but with agility,...
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carter evans reports as the governor prepares to decide. bitter cold is forecast into march. vinita nair on saving children from extreme weather. a remarkable test for fetal defects promises more acexpraes ease. dr. jon lapook reports. the world's most vicious war is captured in a single picture. we have the story behind the image. and jim axelrod burros under ground to discover people who just love a long, hard, winter. >> reporter: you may be one of the few people in america who has loved this winter. >> yeah, there ain't too many out there. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. rarely has an impending decision by a state governor gotten so much national attention. tonight, arizona's jan brewer's under tremendous pressure from all over america from those who want her to veto a controversial bill and those who want her to sign it. the billed would, allow a business to deny service to someone on religious grounds. supporters say it's about religious freedom. opponents say it's about discriminating against gays a
carter evans reports as the governor prepares to decide. bitter cold is forecast into march. vinita nair on saving children from extreme weather. a remarkable test for fetal defects promises more acexpraes ease. dr. jon lapook reports. the world's most vicious war is captured in a single picture. we have the story behind the image. and jim axelrod burros under ground to discover people who just love a long, hard, winter. >> reporter: you may be one of the few people in america who has...
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carter evans reports. and he got an earful from beleaguered farmers like joe. >> that will be close to half a million, that one field. >> reporter: his fields are normally lush with almonds, cherries and melons, without rain his farm will have to survive on the water he saved from last year and there's only enough for half the crops. >> reporter: he says he'll lose roughly half his income this year. >> california is our biggest agricultural producer. so what happens here matters to every working american right down to the cost of food that you put on your table. >> reporter: the president pledged more than $100 million in disaster aid to help farmers weather the drought. >> their fields dried out. this is going to help them feed their livestock. >> we'll all be applying for it because it's going hit all of us. >> reporter: she's already sold off 25% of her herd. the rest of her hungry cattle feed on expensive alfalfa bales hauled in from oregon. she's leasing about $2,000 a month. >> we'll make it to may a
carter evans reports. and he got an earful from beleaguered farmers like joe. >> that will be close to half a million, that one field. >> reporter: his fields are normally lush with almonds, cherries and melons, without rain his farm will have to survive on the water he saved from last year and there's only enough for half the crops. >> reporter: he says he'll lose roughly half his income this year. >> california is our biggest agricultural producer. so what happens here...
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. >> evan cohen is host of "evan & phillips in the morning" on sports radio and joins me now. evan, this is so impressive for this young man. he said he came out to his teammates in august before this season. and we know how mizzou did, how well they did. and he is a prime prospect. will this hurt him in the nfl draft at all? >> i hope not. and i think that you just noted something, andrea, that is so huge. think about this for a second. he played in the s.e.c., which is the biggest conference in college football in america. he told his team before the season a year ago that he was a gay man playing college football. and led by their coach, gary pinkel, who deserves a lot of credit. none of them da-- none of them leaked his story. that they were under the understanding that it was so important for him to be able to tell his own story and nobody said anything about it, which is so unbelievably commendable, it makes you want to root for them at mizzou. i hope it doesn't impact his draft status. it should not impact his draft status. going into last night, before we found out abo
. >> evan cohen is host of "evan & phillips in the morning" on sports radio and joins me now. evan, this is so impressive for this young man. he said he came out to his teammates in august before this season. and we know how mizzou did, how well they did. and he is a prime prospect. will this hurt him in the nfl draft at all? >> i hope not. and i think that you just noted something, andrea, that is so huge. think about this for a second. he played in the s.e.c., which...
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has really no alternative except to say, as evan said, we are going to stand by our ally, we're drawing a line in the sand. >> liz economy, evan osnos, thank you so much. >>> up next, janet yellen has started the top job at the federal reserve. i'm going to speak with the man in the running for that job, but pulled out. larry summers. what he would do differently. when we come back. tall the building is, or how ornate the halls are. it doesn't matter if there are granite statues, or big mahogany desks. when working with an investment firm, what's really important is whether the people behind the desks actually stand behind what they say. introducing the schwab accountability guarantee. if you're not happy with one of our participating investment advisory services, we'll refund your program fee from the previous quarter. it's no guarantee against loss and other fees and expenses may still apply. chuck vo: standing by your word, that's what matters the most. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from
has really no alternative except to say, as evan said, we are going to stand by our ally, we're drawing a line in the sand. >> liz economy, evan osnos, thank you so much. >>> up next, janet yellen has started the top job at the federal reserve. i'm going to speak with the man in the running for that job, but pulled out. larry summers. what he would do differently. when we come back. tall the building is, or how ornate the halls are. it doesn't matter if there are granite statues,...
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carter evans and dean reynolds have the latest. the president of ukraine flees the capital, where thousands of protesters now control the streets. holly williams reports on today's fast-moving developments. michael sam meets with reporters at the n.f.l. scouting combine. terrell brown has his call for acceptance of gays in sports. >> i just wish you would see me as michael sam the football player and not michael sam the gay football player. >> axelrod: and the mystery of the disappearing moose. don dahler has been without with the researchers who want to know why. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod, and this is a western edition of the broadcast. he was public enemy number one, a modern-day al capone in the eyes of law enforcement in chicago. we're talking about a brutal mexican drug lord named joaquin guzman, known as "el chapo," or shorty. tonight, he is in a prison in mexico city. captured in a joint u.s. and mexican operation. the feds says guzman ran an interna
carter evans and dean reynolds have the latest. the president of ukraine flees the capital, where thousands of protesters now control the streets. holly williams reports on today's fast-moving developments. michael sam meets with reporters at the n.f.l. scouting combine. terrell brown has his call for acceptance of gays in sports. >> i just wish you would see me as michael sam the football player and not michael sam the gay football player. >> axelrod: and the mystery of the...
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"dear bridget, this afternoon evan" who we think is a gubernatorial aide named evan ridley "received a call from governor sokolich. it came from a number he was not familiar with." "the mayor is extremely upset of the reduction of toll lanes from three to one. first responders are having a terrible time because the backup is so severe. the mayor told evan why the port authority decided to do this but it's a feeling in town it's retribution for something. he told the fine mayor he was unaware the toll lanes were closed but he would see what he could find out." first it starts right off with an explanation, almost an apoll jettic explanationfy why the mayor's call got through to someone in the governor's office, as if the governor's office was screening calls to make sure they didn't talk to him and it was only because evan didn't recognize the particular number that the call from the mayor of ft. lee actually got through. also, it's clear that the governor's staff knows who this mayor sokolich is. they don't call him the mayor of ft. lee. they don't call him mayor mark sokolich of ft.
"dear bridget, this afternoon evan" who we think is a gubernatorial aide named evan ridley "received a call from governor sokolich. it came from a number he was not familiar with." "the mayor is extremely upset of the reduction of toll lanes from three to one. first responders are having a terrible time because the backup is so severe. the mayor told evan why the port authority decided to do this but it's a feeling in town it's retribution for something. he told the...
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evan perez is following the story. evan, obviously it's incredibly specific. you've been working your sources. how serious is the threat? >> it's very specific and very serious threat. this is not every day you hear from the homeland security department asking airlines to be on the lookout for possible explosives in toothpaste or makeup containers. obviously for years we've been putting our toiletries in small bags. in russia they've banned it. what has happened today is the homeland security department says this could be an issue so they've asked the airlines to be on the lookout for it, erin. >> to your point, we talked about liquids. i'm thinking people think that you realize that toothpaste, at least in most airports i've been in, you don't have to have it in the liquids bag. that might be one reason why they would target that. what flights are they the most worried about? >> one of the things i think they're most worried about is flights from europe and neighboring countries going into russia. there are not many flights coming from the united states excep
evan perez is following the story. evan, obviously it's incredibly specific. you've been working your sources. how serious is the threat? >> it's very specific and very serious threat. this is not every day you hear from the homeland security department asking airlines to be on the lookout for possible explosives in toothpaste or makeup containers. obviously for years we've been putting our toiletries in small bags. in russia they've banned it. what has happened today is the homeland...
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joining me now is cnn justice correspondent, evan perez. and usually don't get the numbers to support the claim that there is a lot of sex trafficking around the super bowl and big sporting events. but this would refute that, wouldn't it? >> right. this is a big problem, ashleigh. and in this case, we -- ahead of time, a few days ago, we were on the air talking about this. the fbi told us they were going to mount this operation. they were already working on some of this -- some of these cases. and now we see the result of it. they say that the kids that they were -- they have managed to rescue are aged 13-17. which is a very shocking. some of them were high school kids who had been reporting missing by their parents. so again, this is something that they have been working on. they -- these are kids apparently that were found in new jersey, new york and connecticut. they were working with the authorities there to try to recover some of these kids and try to put them back with their families. >> and that's the next question. can they? some of
joining me now is cnn justice correspondent, evan perez. and usually don't get the numbers to support the claim that there is a lot of sex trafficking around the super bowl and big sporting events. but this would refute that, wouldn't it? >> right. this is a big problem, ashleigh. and in this case, we -- ahead of time, a few days ago, we were on the air talking about this. the fbi told us they were going to mount this operation. they were already working on some of this -- some of these...
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a line in the stand. >> liz economy, evan osnos, thank you so much. up next, janet yellin has started the top job at the federal reserve i'm going to speak with the man in the running for that job, but pulled out. larry summers. what he would do differently. when we come back. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. i can download anything i want. [ girl ] seriously? that's a lot of music. seriously. that's insane. and it's 15 bucks a month for the family. seriously? that's a lot of gold rope. seriously, that's a signature look. you don't have a signature look, honey. ♪ that's a signature look. [ male announcer ] only at&t brings you beats music. unlimited downloads for up to 5 accounts and 10 devices a
a line in the stand. >> liz economy, evan osnos, thank you so much. up next, janet yellin has started the top job at the federal reserve i'm going to speak with the man in the running for that job, but pulled out. larry summers. what he would do differently. when we come back. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of...
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hoda too. >> you are nice. >> evan?try, physical attraction and then hopefully once the wine wears off you still have the emotional connection. >> you go on a date and have a few drink to take the edge off. >> two drink maximum. that's what i say. >> you say no sex. >> we have hormones in our body that makes us fall in love even with a loser. sex gives you a orgasm and you're done. >> how long? >> two to three month period to get to no someone. you can fool around and do other things. >> what happened to our world? tell us real quickly what are you looking for sweetie? >> someone that can make me laugh. it's nice to have fun in the day and someone who's sweet. i always like people that show vulnerability. >> danielle? >> i would say somebody that goes against the grain, doesn't take the road everyone else takes. >> what about you? >> someone who's honest and smart. >> straight forward? >> i'm pretty straight forward so yes. >> what are the land minds in the boughting world? -- the dating world? >> talking about the exes
hoda too. >> you are nice. >> evan?try, physical attraction and then hopefully once the wine wears off you still have the emotional connection. >> you go on a date and have a few drink to take the edge off. >> two drink maximum. that's what i say. >> you say no sex. >> we have hormones in our body that makes us fall in love even with a loser. sex gives you a orgasm and you're done. >> how long? >> two to three month period to get to no someone....
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we want to start with evan perez working his sources in washington. evan, sources revealing a potential threat. they believe it's credible. they're taking it seriously. what else do you know? >> reporter: anderson, this is a threat that they think is particularly focused on flights that are coming from european countries and other neighboring countries into russia. we know that that is a specific worry that they have right now among u.s. officials in the intelligence community and homeland security officials. it's very unusual to issue an alert like this like they did today to the airlines. so it tells you they're taking this very seriously. they don't want to take any chances there's something they could have missed. >> despite the threats, though, u.s. officials do they still believe it's safe to travel to the olympics? >> reporter: well, they do. just today i talked to people who had gotten some briefings. they said that they have increased confidence that the russians have done a good job securing the olympic village, sochi itself. they think that
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it references a third person we also believe works in the governor's office, evan j. ridley, an aide to governor christie. that e-mail is during the shutdown. it involves the person who ordered it, three people in the governor's office, discussing the ongoing shutdown. the disaster it's causing. the mayor's worries that it's politically motivated to hurt ft. lee. that discussion is happening among the governor's top staffers during the shutdown. not after. >> there was nobody on my staff who had any knowledge of this issue until after the issue was already done. >> not true. there's also e-mail involving the governor's campaign manager, bill stepien and bridget kelly, again, during the bridge lane shutdown, during the catastrophe in ft. lee that shows they not only knew it was going on, but they knew what a disaster it was and a real public safety problem as well and that was during, not after, but during. so it is already a problem for governor chris christie that he has said something not true. that he has said nobody on his staff, no one had any knowledge of this i
it references a third person we also believe works in the governor's office, evan j. ridley, an aide to governor christie. that e-mail is during the shutdown. it involves the person who ordered it, three people in the governor's office, discussing the ongoing shutdown. the disaster it's causing. the mayor's worries that it's politically motivated to hurt ft. lee. that discussion is happening among the governor's top staffers during the shutdown. not after. >> there was nobody on my staff...
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evan, continue to update us. let us know when you find out anything about his condition and certainly our thoughts are with his wife and children. i'm sure they're terribly nervous about what this might mean. we certainly don't want to speculate and we wish him the very best. evan perez, our justice correspondent live in washington, thank you. >>> i want to move onto other news as we continue to monitor that story. it's always big news when a member of the kennedy family ends up in a courtroom especially on trial. especially when they take the witness stand. doesn't happen very often. kerry kennedy, who is the daughter of the late robert f. kennedy is all over the headlines today. in fact, look at "new york post" this morning, just read that headline "pity me, i'm an or n orphan." pretty mean actually. that's not actually what she said, but they're accusing her of playing the daddy card right after taking the oath in the trial where she is facing impaired driving charges for having taken an ambien and gotten behi
evan, continue to update us. let us know when you find out anything about his condition and certainly our thoughts are with his wife and children. i'm sure they're terribly nervous about what this might mean. we certainly don't want to speculate and we wish him the very best. evan perez, our justice correspondent live in washington, thank you. >>> i want to move onto other news as we continue to monitor that story. it's always big news when a member of the kennedy family ends up in a...
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evan, sources revealing a potential threat. they believe it's credible. they're taking it seriously. what else do you know? >> anderson, this is a threat they think is particularly focused on flights coming from european countries and other neighboring countries into russia. we know that's a specific worry that they have right now among u.s. officials, in the intelligence community and homeland security officials. it's very unusual to issue an alert like this, so it tells you they're take thing very seriously. they don't want to take any chances that there's something they could have missed, anderson. >> despite the threats, do u.s. officials believe it's safe to travel to the olympics? >> they do. they have increased confidence that the russians have done a good job securing the olympic village, sochi itself. they think that the russians have dedicated enough resources to make sure people who are inside the so-called ring of steel are going to be safe. the question is about people getting to sochi from outside of russia. people who are going to be travel
evan, sources revealing a potential threat. they believe it's credible. they're taking it seriously. what else do you know? >> anderson, this is a threat they think is particularly focused on flights coming from european countries and other neighboring countries into russia. we know that's a specific worry that they have right now among u.s. officials, in the intelligence community and homeland security officials. it's very unusual to issue an alert like this, so it tells you they're take...
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carter evans reports as the governor prepares to decide. bitter cold is forecast into march.inita nair on saving children from extreme weather. a remarkable test for fetal defects promises more acexpraes ease. dr. jon lapook reports. the world's most vicious war is captured in a single picture. we have the story behind the image. and jim axelrod burros under ground to discover people who just love a long, hard, winter. >> reporter: you may be one of the few people in
carter evans reports as the governor prepares to decide. bitter cold is forecast into march.inita nair on saving children from extreme weather. a remarkable test for fetal defects promises more acexpraes ease. dr. jon lapook reports. the world's most vicious war is captured in a single picture. we have the story behind the image. and jim axelrod burros under ground to discover people who just love a long, hard, winter. >> reporter: you may be one of the few people in
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the issue here, though, and evan can talk more about this.re, these bankers, swiss law and american law are at odds sometimes about bank secrecy in switzerland. and that seems to be part of the issue. >> worried about being indicted in switzerland? >> some of these accounts were 30,000 and 7 $5,000. i was thinking some of these were huge, huge accounts. that. >> sounds small -- not to normal people, but these kinds of people, that's nothing. >> some of the scrutiny has brought in people out of the woodwork, who have been self-reporting that they had these accounts they weren't paying taxes on so they could make sure they don't get in trouble with the u.s. government. >> so evan, you know, the poor credit suisse folks, they're getting it on the chin today, front and center of the head line, but they are not the only bank. there are plenty of people who will come under the fire of the senate committee, right? >> yes. there are 14 banks under investigation by the justice department alone. and there's about 100 banks have have already come forwar
the issue here, though, and evan can talk more about this.re, these bankers, swiss law and american law are at odds sometimes about bank secrecy in switzerland. and that seems to be part of the issue. >> worried about being indicted in switzerland? >> some of these accounts were 30,000 and 7 $5,000. i was thinking some of these were huge, huge accounts. that. >> sounds small -- not to normal people, but these kinds of people, that's nothing. >> some of the scrutiny has...
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thank you, evan.e to see you. >>> here's a big question everybody is pondering on a regular basis these days. is the president pushing his presidential powers a little too far? it was the issue that was at the heart of an argument before the supreme court today. we're going to show you what's at stake and what was said about it, next. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. what'swithout the thinking capitathat makes it real?? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing to make it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays,
thank you, evan.e to see you. >>> here's a big question everybody is pondering on a regular basis these days. is the president pushing his presidential powers a little too far? it was the issue that was at the heart of an argument before the supreme court today. we're going to show you what's at stake and what was said about it, next. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent...
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carter evans, cbs news, napa valley. >> axelrod: later, amanda knox, convicted in italy, fighting possible evening news continues. at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. complete your degree and prepare for a new career with devry university's merit-based career catalyst scholarship. apply by february 28th for up to $20,000 for qualifying new students. start at devry.edu. apply by february 28th. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains so dentures are cleaner, fresher, and brighter. [ male announcer ] polident. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zy
carter evans, cbs news, napa valley. >> axelrod: later, amanda knox, convicted in italy, fighting possible evening news continues. at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to...
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actually, let's go to evan perez on foent with us now. evan what do you know about mr. holder's speech tonight, and why tonight? >> well, hi, fredricka. the attorney general is doing a speech in new york with the human rights campaign, which is a group that has been obviously working on the same-sex marriage issue for some years, and the attorney general is saying that he plans to, on monday, the justice department plans to adopt new policies that would extend federal recognition of gay marriages, of same-sex marriages, in matters such as bankruptcies, visitation for prisoners. even in cases where, for example, right now if you're married, you don't have to -- you have the right to refuse to give testimony to incriminate your spouse, which is a right that a lot of -- you know, heterosexual couples already have. now that's now going to be extended to same-sex marriages as well. this is a big, a big announcement. it obviously affects millions of people, and it's something that the justice department has been working on for several months in light of the fact that the supr
actually, let's go to evan perez on foent with us now. evan what do you know about mr. holder's speech tonight, and why tonight? >> well, hi, fredricka. the attorney general is doing a speech in new york with the human rights campaign, which is a group that has been obviously working on the same-sex marriage issue for some years, and the attorney general is saying that he plans to, on monday, the justice department plans to adopt new policies that would extend federal recognition of gay...
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carter evans and dean reynolds report. in miami, drivers rush from their cars on a major freeway to try to rescue a suffocating baby. >> fade to black. switch! >> reporter: and steve hartman on the road with the man who directs this broadcast on his final night. after five decades bringing the world into your home. >> this really is the only job i have ever had. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. there is a peace agreement tonight in ukraine but it came at the cost of at least 77 dead and hundreds more injured. after days of riot, president yanukovich gave in. today in a deal with leaders of the opposition, he agreed to early presidential elections, no later than december. then in rapid sequence, ukraine's parliament fired the interior minister, blamed for much of the violence; curbed the powers of the president; and voted to release the president's chief political rival from prison. it's all about the future of ukraine, whethe
carter evans and dean reynolds report. in miami, drivers rush from their cars on a major freeway to try to rescue a suffocating baby. >> fade to black. switch! >> reporter: and steve hartman on the road with the man who directs this broadcast on his final night. after five decades bringing the world into your home. >> this really is the only job i have ever had. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good...
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white democrats who are likely to vote are split with 24% for tommy wells, 21% for jack evans, 18% for muriel bowser. but bowser is the one leading candidate to show crossover appeal among both whites and blacks. the polling shows few voters picked gray as their second choice. that suggests in this volatile campaign a challenger could still break out in the final weeks to consolidate enough anti-gray votes to overtake the mayor. but this race is far from over. in the direct, tom sherwood, news4. >> to check out all the poll questions and results, head to nbcwashington.com and search decision d.c. >>> d.c. councilmember and as tom noted tommy wells is calling on the city's fire chief and the deputy mayor for public safety to resign. this comes 24 hours after a hearing on the failed response to 77-year-old medric mills, who died after suffering a heart attack right across the street from a d.c. fire station. councilman wells sent a letter to mayor vincent gray, urging fire chief kenneth ellerbe and deputy mayor quander to step down. >>> in maryland, the battle lines are being drawn over
white democrats who are likely to vote are split with 24% for tommy wells, 21% for jack evans, 18% for muriel bowser. but bowser is the one leading candidate to show crossover appeal among both whites and blacks. the polling shows few voters picked gray as their second choice. that suggests in this volatile campaign a challenger could still break out in the final weeks to consolidate enough anti-gray votes to overtake the mayor. but this race is far from over. in the direct, tom sherwood,...
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cart i evans went to -- carter i haven'ts went to napa with wine makers. >> reporter: high in the mills of napa valley. cane vineyards usually looks lush in february. this winter? it's exactly the opposite. >> dry, dry, dry. >> reporter: ashley benned is the vineyard -- bennett is the vineyard manager and worked the fields for 16 years. have you ever seen it this bad? >> i haven't. right now, this is very scary to have everything look as brown as it does. >> reporter: how much rain do you normally get? >> we get about 60 inches of rain. >> reporter: how much this year and. >> about 2. >> reporter: this is their water supply. it looks like a puddle in there. >> right. right. there's not enough that we can pump. >> reporter: last year was the driest on record in california. it hasn't let up. give me an idea of what the hillside behind us normally plooks like. >> this is vibrant green. >> reporter: doug share's family winery weathered droughts before. after the last one they built this giant reservoir. this was the insurance policy. >> yes. >> reporter: how concerned are you that we're act
cart i evans went to -- carter i haven'ts went to napa with wine makers. >> reporter: high in the mills of napa valley. cane vineyards usually looks lush in february. this winter? it's exactly the opposite. >> dry, dry, dry. >> reporter: ashley benned is the vineyard -- bennett is the vineyard manager and worked the fields for 16 years. have you ever seen it this bad? >> i haven't. right now, this is very scary to have everything look as brown as it does. >>...
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levy's son evan was arrested last week for selling heroin on the streets of pleasanton. but because of his mother's death at the hands of officers, hayward pd is worried about evan pimental calling shots from behind bars. >> we're still looking for details regarding who his associates were and who he was involved with in terms of narcotics sales. >> reporter: andria borba, kpix 5. >> after the shooting investigators found a suicide note that mentioned she wanted to end her life due to family problems. >>> off duty oakland police officer under investigation now after he was arrested in san francisco. he is accused of pulling out his gun to impress a waitress at an ihop on lombard street according to the "chronicle." the waitress called 911. the officer was cited and released but police did seize his gun, which was not issued by the oakland police department. >>> happening today, details will be unveiled of a proposed state law aimed at curbing the number of smartphone thefts. it calls for the requirement of kill switches which makes the phones use less if stolen. mark len
levy's son evan was arrested last week for selling heroin on the streets of pleasanton. but because of his mother's death at the hands of officers, hayward pd is worried about evan pimental calling shots from behind bars. >> we're still looking for details regarding who his associates were and who he was involved with in terms of narcotics sales. >> reporter: andria borba, kpix 5. >> after the shooting investigators found a suicide note that mentioned she wanted to end her...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: secretary of state john kerry today called climate change a weapon of mass destruction and urged global action to fight it. in a speech to students in indonesia he took aim at those who deny climate change. he said, "we don't have time for a meeting anywhere of the flat earth society." there's been some climate talk in sochi where the winter olympics have often felt more like summer. here is the latest medal count. the u.s. stands third with 16 behind the netherlands and russia. but this weekend the biggest story was a pair of u.s. victories in non-metal matchups. and the bigger matches yet to come. mark phillips is there. >> reporter: winning is nice but the u.s. hockey team here has learned something over a successful weekend, the more you win, the more you raise expectations. a dramatic shoot-out win against the russians was followed by a 5-1 cruise over slovenia. the u.s. is now one of the olympic favorites as the business end of the tournament, the elimination games begin. defenseman kevin shattenkirk knows from now on, you lose are you
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: secretary of state john kerry today called climate change a weapon of mass destruction and urged global action to fight it. in a speech to students in indonesia he took aim at those who deny climate change. he said, "we don't have time for a meeting anywhere of the flat earth society." there's been some climate talk in sochi where the winter olympics have often felt more like summer. here is the latest medal count. the u.s. stands...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: president obama has apologized for a less-than- artfulde in wisconsin last month. >> folks can make a lot more potentially with skilled manufacturing or the trades than they might with an art history degree. ( laughter ) nothing wrong with art history degree. i love art history. so i don't want to get a bunch of e-mail from somebody. >> pelley: but he got one from an art history professor who stressed the value of an art history degree. in a handwritten apology the president said he was making a point about the jobs mark, not the value of after the history, and he added: in a moment, a teacher who makes more in a year than ever other teacher we know makes in a lifetime. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement ther
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: president obama has apologized for a less-than- artfulde in wisconsin last month. >> folks can make a lot more potentially with skilled manufacturing or the trades than they might with an art history degree. ( laughter ) nothing wrong with art history degree. i love art history. so i don't want to get a bunch of e-mail from somebody. >> pelley: but he got one from an art history professor who stressed the value of an art history...
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and team usa's madison chock and evan bates bringing ballroom to the ice.oth paris dancing their way in the top ten. the red, white, and blue also commanding in the super g. weibrecht for the silver. and bode miller with the bronze. afterwards, the record six-time olympic medalist overcome with emotion. tears for his late brother, whose dream it was to compete as a snowboarder in these sochi games. >> losing my brother was hard. in the finish, it just came out. >> reporter: from bittersweet to simply untouchable. after the shootout win over russia on saturday, the u.s. men's hockey team slapped slovenia, 5-1. >> the more we play, the better we get. >> reporter: their eyes now fixed on the quarter finals this wednesday. tough times for women on the slopes of rosa khutor park. one competitor taking off the slopes on a stretcher. two others as well. all of this after russian skater marie broke her spine. he's been air-lifted to germany for further treatment. all of the accidents happening on the same hill. >>> the u.s. bobsledders got into the mix. they take t
and team usa's madison chock and evan bates bringing ballroom to the ice.oth paris dancing their way in the top ten. the red, white, and blue also commanding in the super g. weibrecht for the silver. and bode miller with the bronze. afterwards, the record six-time olympic medalist overcome with emotion. tears for his late brother, whose dream it was to compete as a snowboarder in these sochi games. >> losing my brother was hard. in the finish, it just came out. >> reporter: from...
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update us, evan, when you get more information. let's hope he's out of the hospital fairly soon. >>> other news including new information that's now surfacing about the new jersey so-called bridgegate scandal. documents have just been released revealing conversations between a former top aide to the governor of new jersey, chris christie, and the port authority official who ordered those notorious lane closures over at the george washington bridge. our investigative correspondent has been looking over these new documents just released. what are you seeing? >> well, wolf, i'll tell you the new information, it comes from documents we've seen before but had been previously blacked out. today the committee investigating said some of the information should not have been redakted. so they released new versions of both text messages and e-mails between a number of key players. the most interesting exchange involves a discussion between bridget kelly, now she was the former top christie aide since fired by the governor, and david wildstein
update us, evan, when you get more information. let's hope he's out of the hospital fairly soon. >>> other news including new information that's now surfacing about the new jersey so-called bridgegate scandal. documents have just been released revealing conversations between a former top aide to the governor of new jersey, chris christie, and the port authority official who ordered those notorious lane closures over at the george washington bridge. our investigative correspondent has...
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evan, talk about this. a lot of people just weren't aware of this.nd you have spoken with dea officials and drug rehab centers about this problem. and how big it is. >> well, yeah, a rising problem, something i think has taken a lot of people by surprise, suzanne. the dea and the federal government has been tracking this for a couple of years. and they say the number of users has gone up dramatically. in 2002, 166,000 people who reported using heroin. in 2012, the number had risen to 355,000. now, obviously, that's a number that is still smaller than the abuse of prescription pain pills. but the two things are linked, according to people we talked to, according to authorities, because a lot of people who start abusing prescription pain medications, when they find sometimes they're more difficult to obtain or more expensive, switch to heroin often, suzanne. >> evan, tell me this. why do officials say there has been such an increase in recent years? one presumes availability comes into it. >> reporter: well, yes. it's cheap, it's become a lot more avai
evan, talk about this. a lot of people just weren't aware of this.nd you have spoken with dea officials and drug rehab centers about this problem. and how big it is. >> well, yeah, a rising problem, something i think has taken a lot of people by surprise, suzanne. the dea and the federal government has been tracking this for a couple of years. and they say the number of users has gone up dramatically. in 2002, 166,000 people who reported using heroin. in 2012, the number had risen to...
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here is kelly evans and company.orrow. >>> and welcome to "the closing bell," hour two. i'm kelly evans, and it's going to be a squeaker here for people looking to see whether, in fact, we're closing at new highs for some of the major indexes on wall street. we've started off the monday on a positive note but was it enough? it looks like we lost momentum just heading into the close. i feel like i'm calling a footrace or something. here is a look at how the major indexes are doing. the dow looks like it added about 102 points when all is said and done to 16,205. the s&p 500, this is the one we've been watching, and it looks like it will be just shy of the 1,848 level that in mid-january marks the closing high. so we will not in fact have gotten there today. we'll watch and see if the numbers change but the nasdaq meanwhile adding about 30 points. the outperformer of the session though, not by as much as we've seen at some points, 4292 is the level there. let's get right to it right now with today's panel. joining me n
here is kelly evans and company.orrow. >>> and welcome to "the closing bell," hour two. i'm kelly evans, and it's going to be a squeaker here for people looking to see whether, in fact, we're closing at new highs for some of the major indexes on wall street. we've started off the monday on a positive note but was it enough? it looks like we lost momentum just heading into the close. i feel like i'm calling a footrace or something. here is a look at how the major indexes are...