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this they didn't even open an investigation file against the police didn't even ask him even check of the air was dead or not the scales of justice on mean to balance in this scale set for we seem to feel killing a jewish terrorist in this scale get stuck doing praised for killing an arab terrorist but do they even know. israeli lawyer admit some adoption lake now feels of anything they took to wards arabs be treated united. she feels to me and so for we induced coma accused should have received harsher sentences i would say it's a disgrace people who kill someone was hands are tied in the back. who is not a fred anymore in love for the trial it's a pure america the conviction sends a message that they are a community their blood is cheap and they can spare our lives and so the verdicts out is there a double standard at play in israel which is what the courts are meant to determine in the first place policy are to tell every. where for someone to love or headlines in bahrain a policeman has died of his injuries after he was wounded in the bomb explosion verify this as a government pro
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richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it is not just hacking, the state department warns that travelers should have no expectation of privacy, even in their hotel rooms. as we found out, you are especially exposed as soon as you try and communicate with anything. one of the first thing visitors to russia will do is log on. hackers here are counting on it. so we decided to find out how dangerous that can be. >> kyle, welcome to moscow. >> reporter: with the help of kyle wilhoit, a top american security expert and two brand new computers. for the purpose of this experiment we start out with these fresh machines and we're going to see what happens when you turn them on in russia. >> exactly. >> reporter: back in the u.s., wilhoit had created a phony itety for me, phony contact lists with fake names and addresses. the only real detail, my name. you're putting my profile on these computers? >> that's exactly right. >> reporter: with our new computers now loaded with potentially attractive data, we headed for a restaurant, wher
richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it is not just hacking, the state department warns that travelers should have no expectation of privacy, even in their hotel rooms. as we found out, you are especially exposed as soon as you try and communicate with anything. one of the first thing visitors to russia will do is log on. hackers here are counting on it. so we decided to find out how dangerous that can be. >> kyle, welcome to moscow. >> reporter: with the...
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here's your evening planner, 9:00, we're in the low 30s, mainly clear skies, remember, breezy, even windy right on through 11:00 p.m. and midnight. for tomorrow, it's a dry start to the day, chris, but this is tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow evening. about a 40% chance when you see some light snow making its way through the area, again, later in the day tomorrow. we're quiet for presidents day and then this is tuesday morning. esnow i'll be talking about accumulation a.m.s with this storm i'm going to be tracking on tuesday. >> if you think this winter has started to feel like one big long endurance test, you're not alone. even those who are usualably. >> more wet snow like we got today, it just makes getting around harder than it should be. >> it looks like it's only the fun that's melted away. >> well, i'm getting kind of tired of it. >> and on this hill here in prince george's county, perfect for sledding, and by the looks of all these tracks, it could be plenty. but where are the kids now? i guess they're tired of that too. she managed to clear some of the sidewalk in front of her ox
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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 cheers from the crowd here tonight as governor brewer announced that she will veto senate bill 1062. her decision puts an end to a debate here in arizona that had become a national controversy. >> i have not heard one example in arizona where a business owners' religious liberty has been violated. the bill is broadly worded and could result in unintended and negative consequences. >> reporter: the bill would provide legal protection for individuals or corporations refusing to do something they claim offends their rel
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heavy rainfall for the evening commute. right now looks like the heaviest rainfall will be between 4 and 8 p.m. don't be surprised if you hear thunder. this is very unstable air that will be moving over the bay area and all of this is round one of two. we'll talk about the second storm and how much rain you will get in total for the week coming up. >> thank you. >>> the storms are still just a drop in the bucket for our drought. one bay area water district has already put out the call to conserve. now it's asking for more. kpix 5's len ramirez is in san jose with the new goal to cut back. len. >> reporter: we're talking about a shrinking water supply that goes down by the day. in fact, i'm standing in this percolation pond. normally i would be under water but this is anything but normal times. as you said the water district board tonight will be asking residents to double their conservation efforts. it's not completely wasteful but watering a big lawn in the middle of the day is an unwise use of water especially in a drough
heavy rainfall for the evening commute. right now looks like the heaviest rainfall will be between 4 and 8 p.m. don't be surprised if you hear thunder. this is very unstable air that will be moving over the bay area and all of this is round one of two. we'll talk about the second storm and how much rain you will get in total for the week coming up. >> thank you. >>> the storms are still just a drop in the bucket for our drought. one bay area water district has already put out the...
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even this catapult to toss bales of drugs over the border. we've now learned new ways police say he was streaming drugs right into your neighborhood. >>> mystery illness. the new disease tonight in some children that has doctors urgently searching for a cure. >>> sleepless in america. short sleepers that thrive on less than four hours a night. >> i'm not superman. >> how did they do it? and how can all of us get more out of our day? >>> and comic genius, rememb remembering the man behind comedies that became laugh-out loud classics. >>> and a good evening to you on this monday night. and we begin this week together with a big victory for the people fighting the river of illegal drugs entering the united states. it is the capture of the man called the king of the trade, joaquin "el chapo" guzman. and we have new details tonight about the brilliant and diabolical ways he was streaming drugs right into american neighborhoods. mariana van zeller from our partner network, fusion, has been tracking this story and this man for years. she starts us o
even this catapult to toss bales of drugs over the border. we've now learned new ways police say he was streaming drugs right into your neighborhood. >>> mystery illness. the new disease tonight in some children that has doctors urgently searching for a cure. >>> sleepless in america. short sleepers that thrive on less than four hours a night. >> i'm not superman. >> how did they do it? and how can all of us get more out of our day? >>> and comic genius,...
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this evening. even as the digested news that my dad is calm give authorities have put the death toll of the last few days at seventy seven the opposition at maddox had to say that more than sixty protesters were shot dead by police yesterday. learn which has left a great deal of distrust amongst the protests to bear in mind and tonight's charity our correspondent in camp douglas haven't joined us for the latest. i was in the bacon psc of ukrainians in that square just a few minutes ago that i can tell you it's been weeks since we've seen anyone get this number of people of the converging on the square i'm just a walkabout we achieve meters to get to the square. earlier i need to be about twenty five minutes to half an hour that's because it is literally that kept on the streets and you have a sea of humanity chanting singing. a priest leading prayer is not at all of them following on the big screen of the goings on in parliament that you were just talking about because because of the changes we've
this evening. even as the digested news that my dad is calm give authorities have put the death toll of the last few days at seventy seven the opposition at maddox had to say that more than sixty protesters were shot dead by police yesterday. learn which has left a great deal of distrust amongst the protests to bear in mind and tonight's charity our correspondent in camp douglas haven't joined us for the latest. i was in the bacon psc of ukrainians in that square just a few minutes ago that i...
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not even "hump day" today! this is the camel that escaped its pen caused quite a commotion in a palmdale neighborhood this morning. it even attacked a man and put him in the hospital. he was trying to corral the camel when it attacked him! >> took off after him, bit him on the head and knocked him down, stomped on him. he crawled under something and then the camel tried to pull him out from under it. and he is in the hospital still in shock. >> no joke. the man now has several stitches on his head. he is expected to be okay. the camel's owner may be facing charges because, guess what, doesn't have the proper permits to keep a camel. >>> yosemite getting a big makeover to limit visitors to the park. the plan is to protect the river that runs through the heart of the park, merced. after thousands of comments from the public, officials decided to limit visitors to about 18,000 a day. and 21,000 during peak times. biking and rafting will still be allowed but rental facilities will be moved farther from the river. >
not even "hump day" today! this is the camel that escaped its pen caused quite a commotion in a palmdale neighborhood this morning. it even attacked a man and put him in the hospital. he was trying to corral the camel when it attacked him! >> took off after him, bit him on the head and knocked him down, stomped on him. he crawled under something and then the camel tried to pull him out from under it. and he is in the hospital still in shock. >> no joke. the man now has...
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but i thought you know if she even led she would be brain damaged and maybe skip even see kids you know that your eye is right there and i just feel so worried that she would never be normal again or in a coma forever are bad symbol. for azhar his grandmother children and weapons should never be combined. granddaughter was in the coma for two weeks with a bullet lodged in her brain. it's a new it is obviously by by. the. well it's still in the head it's too difficult to remove it. but obviously not she needs in the life of any seven year old. charlie charlie. what are the chances that it will survive something like that well one of the million and the neuro doctors say that the baby never seen nothing like this before so they called the miracle baby. tools sat. down with a child a high school and writes and i doubt. any hit you. what it was if you hit you with a quote it's bad a small. little got to your head look. at what it got to say you were lucky a little bit. and learn the coffee. culture where goldhill. because of the accident bizarre his parents lost their rights to parental car
but i thought you know if she even led she would be brain damaged and maybe skip even see kids you know that your eye is right there and i just feel so worried that she would never be normal again or in a coma forever are bad symbol. for azhar his grandmother children and weapons should never be combined. granddaughter was in the coma for two weeks with a bullet lodged in her brain. it's a new it is obviously by by. the. well it's still in the head it's too difficult to remove it. but obviously...
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good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian, vladimir putin's war games so close to ukraine prompted this stern warning from secretary of state john kerry in his interview with us. also a not so friendly caution from kerry to putin about how quickly these kinds of uprisings can catch fire. >> i think the rapidity with which it has moved should frankly be a message to russia. and mr. putin should listen carefully to ukrainians who have voiced their desire for change. so we're hoping that russian -- russia will not see this as sort of a continuation of the cold war, we don't see it that way. we do not believe this should be an east/west, russia/united states. this is not rocky iv, believe me. >> the russian prime minister today said that the opposition and the rebellion in ukraine are extremists. >> we are not looking for confrontation. but we are making it clear that every country should respect the territorial integrity here, the sovereignty of ukraine, russia has said it will do that and we think it's important that russia keeps its word. >> and then there is this, kerry has told me
good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian, vladimir putin's war games so close to ukraine prompted this stern warning from secretary of state john kerry in his interview with us. also a not so friendly caution from kerry to putin about how quickly these kinds of uprisings can catch fire. >> i think the rapidity with which it has moved should frankly be a message to russia. and mr. putin should listen carefully to ukrainians who have voiced their desire for change. so we're...
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even brought 2 to 4 inches of snow. as we were talking earlier this evening. and everything that was plowed and shovelled just got snow right on top of it once again. something else we're dealing with, the wind. we're at 38 degrees right now. but look at the winds. gusting upwards of 30 miles per hour. those winds are going to continue to gust tonight. we'll see windchills down into the teens. temperatures above freezing right now. so we're not seeing that ice just yet. 38 degrees in washington. 34 in huntingdon. 34 in gaithersburg. so what has fallen still is trying to melt a little bit. but the temperatures will fall. by early tomorrow morning, we'll be in the 20s. well will see the refreeze overnight. slick and icy roads for sure. use caution early tomorrow morning. i probably don't have to tell you that. but windchills tomorrow in the teens. and they will be quite cold, 15 to 20 degrees when you wake up and step out the door tomorrow morning. now future weather. talking about chilly conditions. but at least we'll see some sunshine tomorrow. and really, tom
even brought 2 to 4 inches of snow. as we were talking earlier this evening. and everything that was plowed and shovelled just got snow right on top of it once again. something else we're dealing with, the wind. we're at 38 degrees right now. but look at the winds. gusting upwards of 30 miles per hour. those winds are going to continue to gust tonight. we'll see windchills down into the teens. temperatures above freezing right now. so we're not seeing that ice just yet. 38 degrees in...
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katy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it's causing shortages from just about everything from snow boots to salt. in fact they're off-loading 2200 tons of salt here at the port. but even with it new jersey is still at critically low levels. this is just one of the many problems with this winter that just will not quit. from the hudson river to lake michigan waterways are looking more like ice rinks. ice cutters working around the clock for nearly two months. in chicago, record lows and rescue drills. danger on the water and danger on the roads. whiteout conditions in buffalo and lansing, michigan, ice in erie, pennsylvania, led to this 30-car pile-up. the relentless cold causing havoc. the potholes are everywhere, swallowing school buses in new york and snarling traffic in detroit. so how does the winter actually cause the potholes? well, take a road itself. the pavement is just the top layer. below that is a base layer of gravel, and below that is soil. when it rains, water seeps through the pavement. and if it's cold eno
katy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it's causing shortages from just about everything from snow boots to salt. in fact they're off-loading 2200 tons of salt here at the port. but even with it new jersey is still at critically low levels. this is just one of the many problems with this winter that just will not quit. from the hudson river to lake michigan waterways are looking more like ice rinks. ice cutters working around the clock for nearly two months. in chicago,...
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even using fake one that in a proper scale. if patients are able to get the name and id number from the id card use. doctors don't normally want to spend their time looking into the person's background check the basic information like gender and age hippie doctor so we can detect a new car. calpers liking my condition. for all the dentist having them around. depending on the top two. people registered as living in big cities can often be reimbursed the cost of insurance. for those not tied to the store often get the same benefit. we have to pay in cash without reimbursement helpers make reading easier other people who might be benefiting the hospital. getting more patient and roll people are able to get back to the awful heat. what if you are all suspicious. the hawkeyes might involve the team to get a kickback. but unconfirmed at the moment hoping to solve the problem some big cities like beijing started he didn't want to come. a certain number of specialists can be booked online and actually made it easier for scalpers. they
even using fake one that in a proper scale. if patients are able to get the name and id number from the id card use. doctors don't normally want to spend their time looking into the person's background check the basic information like gender and age hippie doctor so we can detect a new car. calpers liking my condition. for all the dentist having them around. depending on the top two. people registered as living in big cities can often be reimbursed the cost of insurance. for those not tied to...
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even if it's done around the edges. here's john boehner on immigration. >> this problem's been around for at least the last 15 years. it's been turned into a political football. i think it's unfair. and so i think it's time to deal with it. but how we deal with it is going to be critically important. gwen: then there was the president, still talking about moving on without congress, but not quite as aggressively as before. >> while congress decides whether it's going to raise the minimum wage or not, people outside of washington are not waiting for congress and i'm not, either. so as the chief executive, i'm going to lead by example. gwen: lead by example. give me an example, john. >> well, the examples are pretty small. one of them was he got together the c.e.o.'s of a number of large companies, 300, and talked to them about the idea of the long-term unemployed. the white house has been looking at studies over the last several months in the economic shop there. and they find that people who were unemployed for a long p
even if it's done around the edges. here's john boehner on immigration. >> this problem's been around for at least the last 15 years. it's been turned into a political football. i think it's unfair. and so i think it's time to deal with it. but how we deal with it is going to be critically important. gwen: then there was the president, still talking about moving on without congress, but not quite as aggressively as before. >> while congress decides whether it's going to raise the...
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we don't even know who they are. we are asking people to pay attention. >> contra costa county has seen more than 30 pot grow fires over the past two years. >>> tyke a look at this man caught on a -- take a look at this man caught on a store surveillance camera. police say he approached a 15- year-old girl on north claremont street yesterday morning and solicited her for sex. she refused and was able to get away. the suspect described in his 50s about 5'4", dark hair and that thick moustache. >>> new at 5:00, serious fallout tonight for the private security guard who shot and suspected burglar in oakland last week. kpix 5 reporter da lin on the incident that is putting the spotlight on private patrols. >>> reporter: the private security guard seen here in the back seat of a police car has been reassigned to a different location after he shot a suspected burglar. but many neighbors in this oakmore district want him back. >> it's a little vigilante but it's what's necessary now to protect ourselves. >> reporter: richar
we don't even know who they are. we are asking people to pay attention. >> contra costa county has seen more than 30 pot grow fires over the past two years. >>> tyke a look at this man caught on a -- take a look at this man caught on a store surveillance camera. police say he approached a 15- year-old girl on north claremont street yesterday morning and solicited her for sex. she refused and was able to get away. the suspect described in his 50s about 5'4", dark hair and...
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smoking that go to for alcohol we're doing something wrong only one tenth of the people with a problem even looking for the treatment plus nothing is going to work until somebody is ready so you give them the menu and fast the one they pick that means they're open to it already it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now a very important show they nearly eighteen million americans struggle with alcohol abuse so dependency every day but. is there a cure for this addiction and that's what we're here to discuss with with us airways claudia christian star of the side by had babylon five clearly a succumb to alcoholism and after various forms of treatment she found one that saved her it's called the sinclair method she recounts that story in her new memoir babylon confidential we'll talk about this treatment along with others during this next half hour drive to addie jaffe is addiction diction expert and former drug addict he's director of research at alternative a program offering alternative approaches to helping patients reduce their drinking merit of baxter's the well known em
smoking that go to for alcohol we're doing something wrong only one tenth of the people with a problem even looking for the treatment plus nothing is going to work until somebody is ready so you give them the menu and fast the one they pick that means they're open to it already it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now a very important show they nearly eighteen million americans struggle with alcohol abuse so dependency every day but. is there a cure for this addiction and...
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climate crisis should we be centralizing power and energy in america and be giving communities an even neighborhoods the ability to generate their own power and thus be more resilient joining me now for more on that is john farrell director of democratic energy at the institute for local self-reliance john welcome. thanks so much for having me thanks for joining us could you first define what energy decentralization means and how is that different from the centralized systems that are prevalent today. you know for one hundred years we've had power systems that have been centralized the power plant is out in a remote location and the power travels from there to our homes and businesses and the idea of decentralization is basically to spread it out to generate power closer to where we use it from all the sorts of different sources and the great corollary frankly is the internet decentralizing our computing power and letting everybody have a piece of the pie are there regions of the world countries look allergies that are already decentralized. you know i would say there are areas that ar
climate crisis should we be centralizing power and energy in america and be giving communities an even neighborhoods the ability to generate their own power and thus be more resilient joining me now for more on that is john farrell director of democratic energy at the institute for local self-reliance john welcome. thanks so much for having me thanks for joining us could you first define what energy decentralization means and how is that different from the centralized systems that are prevalent...
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even of life. starvation and famine everywhere and people keep dying sleds carry the dead through the streets from morning to night leningrad population has decreased dramatically almost two million people have already died. i visited our neighbor today her father died yesterday she was wrapped in a sheet and taken away in a sled. my only distraction now is my books. but we delivered books that the wards had quite often and i would read to the wounded soldiers. knitted up a little as there's a bell once i went to one ward and said well what should i read which they said anything but nothing about war yet is still about so i decided to read pushkin's if getting any going to them at that was a good she writes about a duel and that you are one of the soldiers said you promise to read nothing about war but these two have just shot each other oh that was quite awkward. and the hospital today i wanted soldier told me that if you had died they would have told me by now. neither food nor letters can get th
even of life. starvation and famine everywhere and people keep dying sleds carry the dead through the streets from morning to night leningrad population has decreased dramatically almost two million people have already died. i visited our neighbor today her father died yesterday she was wrapped in a sheet and taken away in a sled. my only distraction now is my books. but we delivered books that the wards had quite often and i would read to the wounded soldiers. knitted up a little as there's a...
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. >>> good evening. it's anyone's guess how this ends up, but tonight just over 600 miles to our north and west in a neighboring nation to russia, while russia is hosting these winter olympic games, there has been terrible bloodshed in the beautiful city of kiev in the politically divided nation of ukraine. police today were given the go-ahead to fire on demonstrators with live ammunition and they did. demonstrators who side more with europe than moscow have been in this pitched fiery battle with cops for days, months actually, but it just turned truly violent since we've been here. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is there to start us off. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. just last night we were talking about a truce. it didn't last long. in fact, we watched it unravel in front of us. and today was the deadliest day since this protest movement began. around 70 demonstrators and at least three police killed today and hundreds wounded. protesters charged police lines in innocen
. >>> good evening. it's anyone's guess how this ends up, but tonight just over 600 miles to our north and west in a neighboring nation to russia, while russia is hosting these winter olympic games, there has been terrible bloodshed in the beautiful city of kiev in the politically divided nation of ukraine. police today were given the go-ahead to fire on demonstrators with live ammunition and they did. demonstrators who side more with europe than moscow have been in this pitched fiery...
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even the government even the go. people of this it's it's. this situation is well it's not substantially different from that to europe or united states. simply you arrived in the country fashionably late. television. now take a look at some other stories from around the world in the evidence capital sanaa at least two soldiers have been killed and about a dozen wounded in a bomb attack on a military bus this comes at a time of intense fighting in the nearby northwestern provinces were shia militant groups are stepping up their campaign to stablish a breakaway state earlier on monday thousands of shia protesters marched through sanaa accusing the sunni led government of mass corruption and abuse of power. international peacekeepers in the central african republic have been engaged in firefights while trying to stop looting in muslim neighborhoods in the capital the communities were earlier attacked by rival christian militias forcing muslim residents to leave their homes early over six thousand troops from france and the union are in the count
even the government even the go. people of this it's it's. this situation is well it's not substantially different from that to europe or united states. simply you arrived in the country fashionably late. television. now take a look at some other stories from around the world in the evidence capital sanaa at least two soldiers have been killed and about a dozen wounded in a bomb attack on a military bus this comes at a time of intense fighting in the nearby northwestern provinces were shia...
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even the government even the girl. people of this it's it's a disease this situation is well it's not substantially different from that in europe or united states who came simply arrived in the country fashionably late police here on t.v. television. and a quick glance at other world news stories for you now a blast on abbas has reportedly injured thirteen people in yemen's capital sanaa that's following a large scale anti governor riley thousands of shia muslim protestors accuse the sunni led ruling party which has been in power for fifty years of mass corruption and abuse of power shiites have been engaged in a decade long rebellion against the government and want independence for territories in yemen snorts western. international peacekeepers in the central african republic have been engaged in firefights while trying to stop looting in muslim neighborhoods in the capital the communities were earlier tagged by rival christian militias forcing muslim rise then stiffly to their homes currently over six thousand troops
even the government even the girl. people of this it's it's a disease this situation is well it's not substantially different from that in europe or united states who came simply arrived in the country fashionably late police here on t.v. television. and a quick glance at other world news stories for you now a blast on abbas has reportedly injured thirteen people in yemen's capital sanaa that's following a large scale anti governor riley thousands of shia muslim protestors accuse the sunni led...
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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 and lesbians and others as well. carter evans is in phoenix, where the governor's been meeting with both sides in this debate. >> reporter: governor jan brewer's office was swamped with more than 20,000 calls and e-mails trying to sway her decision on senate bill 1062, fears the controversy could affect tourism were realized today when 2,000 hispanic lawyers canceled their 2015 national convention here. >> shame on you! >> reporter: the bill would provide legal protection for individuals or corporations refusing to do something they claim offends their r
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...
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more ridiculous even more pompous even more self preventing and even more smelly. i'm finding it i apologize hard to keep a straight face with some of your commentary but does the fact that the government is bringing in such harsh penalties what does it tell you about their the way they feel on the throne about how stable they feel as a monarchy what their endeavoring to create that aura that the british monarchy had and that the fourteenth had prior to the french revolution they think that by making these penalties sending a twitter which the king reads and then calling that virtual high treason they think that in some way their power will increase it won't it will only make them more and more ridiculous so i move. from the point of view of the khalifa this is something in the last stages of their power before they get overthrown in particular they get overthrown by members of their own side all right we have to leave it there rodney shakespeare not mincing any words chair of the committee against torture in bahrain by experience well up next friday and slips by t
more ridiculous even more pompous even more self preventing and even more smelly. i'm finding it i apologize hard to keep a straight face with some of your commentary but does the fact that the government is bringing in such harsh penalties what does it tell you about their the way they feel on the throne about how stable they feel as a monarchy what their endeavoring to create that aura that the british monarchy had and that the fourteenth had prior to the french revolution they think that by...
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. >> even too violent for the pros. it is all part after reality tv show. >> it is called "friday night tak tykes." >> it is a tv show as rough as can be. one coach using locker room language to push his 8-year-old players. another pushing players to do things even the nfl banned. >> if that player comes across, you put it in his helmet. you understand? >> yes, sir. >> i don't care even if they -- >> abusive beafory cost the rutgers basketball coach his job. encouraging brutal hits led to the suspension of one of the coaches of the new orleans saints. those players are grown-ups. here they are third graders. >> feels like you're watching child abuse, sanctioned child abuse. there's no evidence to suggest that this kind of coaching is effective in building athletes over the long-term. >> two coaches, now benched, admit they were over the line. >> i'm definitely apologetic for that. it was a bone head moment. bad decision on my part. >> looking back and what happened and what was recorded was not good. you don't realize w
. >> even too violent for the pros. it is all part after reality tv show. >> it is called "friday night tak tykes." >> it is a tv show as rough as can be. one coach using locker room language to push his 8-year-old players. another pushing players to do things even the nfl banned. >> if that player comes across, you put it in his helmet. you understand? >> yes, sir. >> i don't care even if they -- >> abusive beafory cost the rutgers basketball...
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tuesday evening. to parents who work mates don't have to worry about their offspring terrorists are quantified and sent to fight. off to school instead of unhealthy snacks the children get nutritious meal. he added and the kids can play unless they have homework to do half an hour of homework that's too much. the kiwi to do it ask your mother teach you and you will be too late the others are doing their work ok not that i didn't know if that means. not all the children have to do their homework year but some parents insist on it. they work until six. they don't want have to supervise homework when they came back they're happy if it's done already. children are welcome but the parents work or not to care system is about what you focus you teach and develop self reliance and be on the street. this system may be one reason why the growth rate in belgium is higher than in germany. many women have three or more children. even if the work full time it still doesn't seem to be moms of korea and child rearing
tuesday evening. to parents who work mates don't have to worry about their offspring terrorists are quantified and sent to fight. off to school instead of unhealthy snacks the children get nutritious meal. he added and the kids can play unless they have homework to do half an hour of homework that's too much. the kiwi to do it ask your mother teach you and you will be too late the others are doing their work ok not that i didn't know if that means. not all the children have to do their homework...
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hey, keltly, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. so after all of this erupted, the governor's administration, not chris christie personally, but his office rest reacted to the new allegation and again denied the governor knew anything about a political deliberate operation that might have been behind the bridge traffic jam. knowing about the traffic is different than knowing there was an operation to bring it about. so the statement reads in part, mr. wildstein's lawyer confirms that what the governor has said all along, he had absolutely no prior knowledge of the lane closures before they happened and whatever mr. wildstein's motivations were for closing them to begin with. now, the statement goes on the say that christie had no indication this was anything other than a traffic study until he read otherwise the morning of january 8th. the governor denies the other allegations, so christie is raising the idea of the port authority's motivation. for example, looking for criminal immunity. and the lawyer's letter explicitly asks that
hey, keltly, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. so after all of this erupted, the governor's administration, not chris christie personally, but his office rest reacted to the new allegation and again denied the governor knew anything about a political deliberate operation that might have been behind the bridge traffic jam. knowing about the traffic is different than knowing there was an operation to bring it about. so the statement reads in part, mr. wildstein's lawyer...
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the authorities can evening karen t minimal protection to journalists -- can't even guarantee minimaltion to journalists. from the repression against protesters struggling for their rights, something ourselves have experienced, but we have also seen how this has been happening for a while. in various states, there is an imposition of silence because journalists are scared to speak. into thatonverted even a gag, but an outright slaughter house. were speaking the truth carries a death sentence. we are enraged and sad because there is no justice. thanks for that clip. at least a dozen journalists have been slain or gone missing there since 2010. , if you cangand wrap that into the overall findings? mexicosituation in remains very concerning, but i just want to highlight that in the last year we observed a decrease of violence for the number of journalists killed decreased a little bit. i hope. as your report pointed out, impunity is a major concern. almost all journalists who were are completely unsolved and no one has been jailed or been taken responsible. >> we will have a link to the
the authorities can evening karen t minimal protection to journalists -- can't even guarantee minimaltion to journalists. from the repression against protesters struggling for their rights, something ourselves have experienced, but we have also seen how this has been happening for a while. in various states, there is an imposition of silence because journalists are scared to speak. into thatonverted even a gag, but an outright slaughter house. were speaking the truth carries a death sentence....
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good evening, clarissa. >> reporter: good evening, norah. well, tonight, the crisis in ukraine is entering a new and dangerous stage with russia flexing its military muscle and announcing it has given refuge to this country's fugitive former president. this morning, it was russia's flag, not ukraine's, that was hoisted up over crimea's parliament. masked gunmen in uniform had seized the building overnight and barricaded themselves inside, raising the prospect of a separatist rebellion in this divided region. demonstrators chanted, "russia." 60% of crimea's residents are ethnically russian. it was a strong hold of support for ousted viktor yanukovych. many here see the new ukrainian leadership as, like protester ludmila milodanova. "we cannot accept the authority in kiev. we are a different people," she said. "we will be happy to join russia." six days after yanukovich was driven from power, he surfaced today in russia. he's wanted here on charges of mass murder for his role in the killing of 80 protesters last week. yanukovich insisted he is
good evening, clarissa. >> reporter: good evening, norah. well, tonight, the crisis in ukraine is entering a new and dangerous stage with russia flexing its military muscle and announcing it has given refuge to this country's fugitive former president. this morning, it was russia's flag, not ukraine's, that was hoisted up over crimea's parliament. masked gunmen in uniform had seized the building overnight and barricaded themselves inside, raising the prospect of a separatist rebellion in...
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even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ yet they writer found herself in of sexual slur controversy. among the action earlier see the piece of mail. the former deputy communications between pictures of the bank of america credit-card information. he >> : that todd is addressed this as a member of the goatee and a society which apparently share her name with bankamerica both organizations have apologized by holly says name was changes still mystery. mcintyre is a feminist writer on the internet. she doesn't think she is personally targeted. >> : still ahead and pushed the for rising fast of mobile devices wha
even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ yet they...
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even the government even the govt. people understand that it's it's a disease this situation is known it's not substantially different from that in europe when the united states came simpy and arrived in the country fashionably late put us here on television. stay with us still to come on r t r t's martin tells us about the alleged soundtrack to guantanamo stay with us after this short break. the first recreational marijuana shops are now open in colorado finally the question of what effect legal marijuana will have on the american public can be answered with real world experience you know there are a lot of people out there with strong arguments as to why we should legalize this controversial play it firstly there are plenty of things just as bad for us as marijuana or worse like beer cigarettes antidepressants and mystery fast food meats which are totally legal secondly young men are often thrown in jail for the absolutely victimless crime of smoking marijuana i could see punishing someone for drugs like crystal meth
even the government even the govt. people understand that it's it's a disease this situation is known it's not substantially different from that in europe when the united states came simpy and arrived in the country fashionably late put us here on television. stay with us still to come on r t r t's martin tells us about the alleged soundtrack to guantanamo stay with us after this short break. the first recreational marijuana shops are now open in colorado finally the question of what effect...
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good evening, doctor. >> good evening. >> when you hear cincinnati majority leader harry reid said these horror stories are wrong and untrue. what do you say to him? >> i would just certainly hope that he said that in haste and that perhaps the information that was given to him came from a source that wasn't correct. this is not the case that we are seeing in our practices and with stories patients are telling us. >> all right. well, let's go specific. let me go first to your patients. you have patients who have insurance. and they go to you. but now you have been knocked off one of the insurance networks. is that correct? >> well, i have been not dismissed but have nothing offered participation status in some of the subsections of one of the insurance companies. and that was insurance that would be covering individuals taking out insurance through the affordable care act or through small business plans outside the affordable care act. it also included them. >> all right, does that mean that these patients that some patients of yours can no longer go to you unless they pay out-of-pocket?
good evening, doctor. >> good evening. >> when you hear cincinnati majority leader harry reid said these horror stories are wrong and untrue. what do you say to him? >> i would just certainly hope that he said that in haste and that perhaps the information that was given to him came from a source that wasn't correct. this is not the case that we are seeing in our practices and with stories patients are telling us. >> all right. well, let's go specific. let me go first to...
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in london but no butter is being is this time even. two hundred frickin years they'll never discover the vampire squid strewn nature investor may be able to understand the secrets of the fibonacci analysis but he or she will never understand the truth about goldman sachs tentacles of fraud and deception. technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. chaos on the streets of kiev after a short truce rioters are again wrecking traffic the so-called opposition appears to have no interest in the weekly look to government force is being met with force where ukraine goes from here is anyone's guess. right from the scene. first street. and i think pictures. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. could be in the know. on. more than a dozen people have reportedly been killed in the ukrainian capital today as break a truce with the authorities and a tech police crew was called off and slide in a hotel at the very epicenter of the violence all sides. are going to be able. to get to five. minutes and result
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and in two thousand and fifteen excuse me is still four hundred ninety six billion dollars not not even including the wars that will be paying off for decades to come for perspective consider that the two thousand and fourteen budget provides only seventy seven billion for transportation infrastructure development and a mere seventy one billion for education so if you think that this tokenistic reduction doesn't do nearly enough to really address the out of control military budget then join me and let's break this. please please. please very hard to take a. look. at her act was that her right there. by now the ninety nine percent versus the one person who has become a household slogan nearly every american who pays attention to the news knows that the idea refers to the ridiculous and come a quality in this country but apparently one guy didn't get the memo. two point five million americans have worn the uniform. liberated and so doing showed the true compassion of a great nation. there the one percent of america who kept the ninety nine percent safe that's right last week our beloved f
and in two thousand and fifteen excuse me is still four hundred ninety six billion dollars not not even including the wars that will be paying off for decades to come for perspective consider that the two thousand and fourteen budget provides only seventy seven billion for transportation infrastructure development and a mere seventy one billion for education so if you think that this tokenistic reduction doesn't do nearly enough to really address the out of control military budget then join me...
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open an investigation file against that do not the police didn't even ask him didn't even check of the air was dead or not the scales of justice amin to balance in this scale. he said for we seem to feel killing a jewish terrorist in this scale. praised for killing an arab terrorist do they even know. israeli know and it's son adoption feels if anything they took two boards out of the ninety one she feels jimmie's to fool the andes code accused should have received harsher sentence and i would say it's a strange people who kills someone was hence our time in the back. who is not a threat anymore a little bit of the trial it's a fear of america the conviction sends a message to the arab community that our blood is cheap and they can spare our lives and so the verdicts out is there a double standard at p. in israel which is what the quilts are meant to determine in the first place. ten of them. turning now to some other stories making global headlines in bahrain a police man died of injuries after being wounded with a bomb explosion during friday's anti-government protests authorities th
open an investigation file against that do not the police didn't even ask him didn't even check of the air was dead or not the scales of justice amin to balance in this scale. he said for we seem to feel killing a jewish terrorist in this scale. praised for killing an arab terrorist do they even know. israeli know and it's son adoption feels if anything they took two boards out of the ninety one she feels jimmie's to fool the andes code accused should have received harsher sentence and i would...
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the republicans can an maybe even expand that in 2014. the republicans cannot win the presidency with their present position on immigration. and the position of mitt romney in 2012. they have to deal with it. it is the difference between the electorate in 2014 and that in 2016, is approximately 42 million people. of those 42 million people, half of them will be african-american, asian, and latinos. >> in 2016. >> so they can win an election where whites are disproportionately represented, older voters are disproportionately. they cannot compete presidentially and i just think the party is, you know, ronald reagan won 45% of the latino vote in california in 1984. republicans held half the house seats in california. today as a consequence of republican policy, beginning with people, all about republican presidential candidates, the republicrats are not even expective in california. and that's 55 votes out of-- one fifth of what you need to get elected president. and that is happening in colorado, in florida, in virginia, in nevada, across t
the republicans can an maybe even expand that in 2014. the republicans cannot win the presidency with their present position on immigration. and the position of mitt romney in 2012. they have to deal with it. it is the difference between the electorate in 2014 and that in 2016, is approximately 42 million people. of those 42 million people, half of them will be african-american, asian, and latinos. >> in 2016. >> so they can win an election where whites are disproportionately...
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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 you which american was the first to win gold. >> reporter: big board, big tricks-- that's slope-style snow boarding and an american sage kotsenburg took the gold medal in the sport's olympic debut. >> honestly, it feels like a dream right now. just winning a gold on the first day and the first event of slope style ever being in the olympics is seriously the craziest thing ever. >> reporter: the 20-year-old from park city, utah won it wit
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...
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but it will happen during the evening commute on tuesday. that could cause travel problems. >> the never ending winter. in the meantime, mike, you told me about a shift in the weather pattern, some may see the snow melt? >> right. a little shift in the pattern is going to allow a warmup to the north, try to move its way north. you're going to see very warm temperatures in little rock and washington, d.c., with readings in the 50s and 60s. maybe even flirting with 70. here in the northeast, probably not quite that warm. we've got just too much snow sitting on the ground. and the other thing we'll be watching, rapid snow melt in indiana, ohio and illinois. all because of that, we could have some problems on the rivers out there. >> some big problems ahead. mike wankum with us again tonight. mike, thank you. >>> and now, to the winter olympics in sochi tonight. and an emotional victory for one american skier. bode miller earning a medal in the super g. sharing a bronze. at 36, the oldest skier ever to stand on the podium. and the american hocke
but it will happen during the evening commute on tuesday. that could cause travel problems. >> the never ending winter. in the meantime, mike, you told me about a shift in the weather pattern, some may see the snow melt? >> right. a little shift in the pattern is going to allow a warmup to the north, try to move its way north. you're going to see very warm temperatures in little rock and washington, d.c., with readings in the 50s and 60s. maybe even flirting with 70. here in the...
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joe, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. after three days of snow came freezing rain, adding a layer of ice to roads and paralyzing much of the region. tonight, things are gradually improving on the interstate. many are electing to stay home and stay safe. >> give it a push. >> go ahead. >> reporter: so disruptive is the winter storm that's blasting the pacific northwest, early this morning the city of portland sent its first-ever wireless emergency alert to cell phones, urging all residents to stay indoors today and not travel due to ice. many oregon drivers have abandoned their cars on idle highways, roads so bad at least two mothers had no other choice than to give birth to their babies in the back of ambulances. paramedic jesse fitzpatrick helped to deliver one of the babies. >> we were just trying to get to the hospital, but didn't quite make it in time. >> reporter: the state just doesn't have enough road equipment to keep up. >> we wouldn't want to spend the money maintaining that equipment for snow storms that only h
joe, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. after three days of snow came freezing rain, adding a layer of ice to roads and paralyzing much of the region. tonight, things are gradually improving on the interstate. many are electing to stay home and stay safe. >> give it a push. >> go ahead. >> reporter: so disruptive is the winter storm that's blasting the pacific northwest, early this morning the city of portland sent its first-ever wireless emergency alert to...
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kristen, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, kate. well, inside philip seymour hoffman's apartment in new york, the police investigation continues. outside, as you can see, the crowd continues to grow. the media and fans, so many shocked by the oscar winner's death. news of philip seymour hoffman's death came as a shock to his many fans. >> it's sad. sad to see somebody like that go so early. they had so much more to contribute. >> reporter: police in new york say the 911 call came around 11:15 sunday morning, an apparent drug overdose. hoffman was found in the bathroom of his west side apartment downtown with drug paraphernalia and as many as eight bags of what's believed to be heroin nearby. the 46-year-old actor had waged a public battle with drug addiction, including a reported stint in rehab last year after more than two decades of sobriety. in 2002, he appeared on "today." >> i think everybody's troubled. i think that's part of what it's like living on the planet. >> reporter: best known for his oscar winning turn in the title r
kristen, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, kate. well, inside philip seymour hoffman's apartment in new york, the police investigation continues. outside, as you can see, the crowd continues to grow. the media and fans, so many shocked by the oscar winner's death. news of philip seymour hoffman's death came as a shock to his many fans. >> it's sad. sad to see somebody like that go so early. they had so much more to contribute. >> reporter: police in new york say the 911...
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it will continue through the evening commute. gusty winds especially along the coastline even if you don't live at the coast it's still going to be windy where you are and a rare chance of bay area thunderstorms. how rare? we get two days a year with thunder in san francisco. tonight very well may be one of those two nights where you hear thunder outside of your house in the evening. that is the latest on storm number 1. we actually have another storm to talk about, more about that in a few minutes. let's talk about what's happening in the east bay. ryan takeo reports. >>> the rain subsided a little bit. we are waiting for the next round like what you talked about. no need for any kind of coverage now. the umbrellas are not out but they will be out in little bit. today was a reminder of what we need but there were still some issues. >>> reporter: today's rain was expected. there were still some surprising. >> i didn't even know anything was going on until i walked out in the street. >> reporter: this falling tree snapped a power
it will continue through the evening commute. gusty winds especially along the coastline even if you don't live at the coast it's still going to be windy where you are and a rare chance of bay area thunderstorms. how rare? we get two days a year with thunder in san francisco. tonight very well may be one of those two nights where you hear thunder outside of your house in the evening. that is the latest on storm number 1. we actually have another storm to talk about, more about that in a few...
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more now but i said think that nato is even though it now it is more so. of a car is still relies on a very strong again i mean. all eyes have different objectives however they trade off their security interests in the alliance and what they get in return is still is today outgunned for instance the minions the european union so there's more countries for instance in eastern europe they still feel treffen by russia so u.s. commitment to security is by far the greatest guarantee that their territory will not be invaded there will not be a threat and countries such as each value or germany or which are which do not feel threatened by russia or anybody else for that matter still see nato as a very important privilege access to the united states and the military powers in europe france and britain they see nato as the platform on which they can actually still project power internationally and amplify their international influence well and though you know that you know i have a little britain and france does its own thing on its own in africa for example martin
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. there's a growing sense of urgency tonight about a possible terror attack aimedded at the sochi olympics. today we learned that the russians are banning liquids of any kind or size from carry-on luggage on airplanes. also today u.s. intelligence warned that terrorists may have homeland security correspondent bob orr has this late-breaking story. bob. >> reporter: scott, this is a warning directed to airlines flying overseas from airports and bound for russia. intelligence now is picking up increasing chatter that terrorists may have found a new way of smuggling explosives on to planes. the brief homeland security alert called a terror line bulletin warns air carriers that terror operatives may try to hide explosives inside small tubes of tooth paste or skin care products. sources say the worry is that teams of operatives could smuggle those tubes aboard along with other component parts and then assemble a improvised explosive device while the plane is in
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. there's a growing sense of urgency tonight about a possible terror attack aimedded at the sochi olympics. today we learned that the russians are banning liquids of any kind or size from carry-on luggage on airplanes. also today u.s. intelligence warned that terrorists may have homeland security correspondent bob orr has this late-breaking story....