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that test revealed the skin under lisa's fingernails belonged to caleb fairley. >>> caleb fairley was arrested and charged with two counts of murder, aggravated assault, theft and abuse of a corpse. prosecutors believed that he lived in a fantasy world and that lisa matched his image of the perfect woman. when fairley saw lisa and realized that she and devon were the only shoppers left in the store, he locked the door. the forensic evidence shows that fairley attacked lisa behind some high clothing racks out of street view. but fairley under estimated lisa's strength. she fought desperately for her life and that of her daughter, scratching and clawing at fairley's face. during the struggle, lisa's ribs were broken and her body badly bruised before she was strangled to death. afterwards, fairley strangled the baby. saliva from the baby leaked on the carpet and fibers from fairley's shirt were transferred on to lisa's blouse. there is evidence that fairley sexually assaulted her. fairley washed and vacuumed the carpet that night and again the next morning. he carried the bodies out the
that test revealed the skin under lisa's fingernails belonged to caleb fairley. >>> caleb fairley was arrested and charged with two counts of murder, aggravated assault, theft and abuse of a corpse. prosecutors believed that he lived in a fantasy world and that lisa matched his image of the perfect woman. when fairley saw lisa and realized that she and devon were the only shoppers left in the store, he locked the door. the forensic evidence shows that fairley attacked lisa behind some...
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>> black dude, dreads. >> officers gather what they can from caleb bumgardner. and -- >> the inmate took his fecal matter and wrote some threatening gestures about killing. >> staff must deal with a mentally unstable inmate. 0 >>> somebody once said that to come into a jail when your brain is working normally under the best of circumstances is really unpleasant. to be in jail when you are mentally ill or your brain is not working properly is often brutal. >> like most jails, the fairfax county adult detention center must cope with a growing population of mentally ill inmates, due to an ever-decreasing number of health facilities equipped to treat them. >> here in northern virginia, it's a population of about 3 million people, and we have one state hospital with 129 beds. in this facility, we're treating anywhere from 200 to 300 of them. that's a lot more than 129 beds. so this institution right here is de facto the mental health care safety net, if you will, of northern virginia. >> jails began to see more mentally ill inmates as far back as the 1970s. that's wh
>> black dude, dreads. >> officers gather what they can from caleb bumgardner. and -- >> the inmate took his fecal matter and wrote some threatening gestures about killing. >> staff must deal with a mentally unstable inmate. 0 >>> somebody once said that to come into a jail when your brain is working normally under the best of circumstances is really unpleasant. to be in jail when you are mentally ill or your brain is not working properly is often brutal....
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my man, caleb. >>> but first here's is what coming up during evening prime time viewing on cbs-3.w i'm getting the best price on this? we'll match any competitor's price. what about this? price match guarantee. and this? yup. so no monkey business? no tom foolery? oh, we do have tom foolery... ...tom? staples has a price match guarantee. make on budget happen. make best prices happen. staples. make more happen. >>> we have some snow falling down the shore, we will see a few flakes on the way down to ocean city and, we will get updated forecast in just a minute and, we will do traffic and weather together. that is coming up. >>> you know how nice it feels to go into your home when it is this cold and nasty outside. many outdoor creatures like it as well n angie's list report jim donovan has advice to keep those critters from getting too cozy in your house. >> reporter: kathy got a big surprise after noticing a pillow out of place in her living room. >> i decided would i go over and straighten it. when i lifted up the pillow i could see a squirrel, a asleep underneath the pillow and
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>> black dude, dreads. >> officers gather what they can from caleb bumgardner. and -- >> the inmate took his fecal matter and wrote some threatening gestures about killing. >> staff must deal with a mentally unstable inmate. is designed with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core technology stopping headaches and other tough pain. fast. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. with pain relief, we're all at the corner of "relief is good"...and "fast relief is better." good thing walgreens gets you in and out in no time... so you can find relief fast, with solutions like advil. at the corner of happy and healthy. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whol
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wait, and do you see this. >> caleb. >> caleb?e brakes. >> danika patrick. >> yes, that is right. race car driver. >> yes. >> let's be honest, all right. >> we get it. >> next up on cbs this morning, students with a device to stop your cell will phone from dying. how great is that. we will explain how it harnesses energy from your walking. >> follow your local news weather traffic and sports. we're on your cw philly station. good morning family i was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet... that it was damaging the enamel. i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said pronamel can make my teeth stronger. pronamel is helping me lead the life that i want to live. homecoming? it's awesome. but with the citizens bank education refinance loan it gets even better. you know those people who pay a little extra and get all the legroom in coach? that could be you, if you refinance your student loans. i can refinance, even with 4 loans from undergrad? yes, you could replace your current student loans with one
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. >>> let's bring in caleb mason.en you have a client who video taped a confession what do you do? >> well in this case the defendant make some significant statements. what you would look at if you were the defense trying for a not guilty by reason of insanity verdict, is distinct wish the admissions that were made in that statement from the relevant inquiry which is what was his state of mind at the time of commission of the murders. and the inquiry is at the time that he pulled the trigger and killed kyle and littlefield, was he because of a severe mental disease or defect unable to perceive that the act was wrong. i think the only viable way that this could be argued on the facts of this case as we know them so far would be to argue that ralph had severe ptsd combined perhaps with pre-existing schizophrenia that led to a psychotic break or a dissociative state in which he perceived that he was factually not in texas with two men who were trying to help him, but rather in a war zone perhaps in iraq, and that he was
. >>> let's bring in caleb mason.en you have a client who video taped a confession what do you do? >> well in this case the defendant make some significant statements. what you would look at if you were the defense trying for a not guilty by reason of insanity verdict, is distinct wish the admissions that were made in that statement from the relevant inquiry which is what was his state of mind at the time of commission of the murders. and the inquiry is at the time that he pulled...
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he's sending correspondence back to a german-american residents of lancaster and to a man named caleb with whom he had lodged in lancaster. quakers often took in british officers. other locals were afraid to. even just launching a british officer who was on parole, that could tar you with loyal listener. -- loyalists. the fed answer your question? -- does that answer your question? ok. thank you very much. [applause] >> here are some of our feature programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. on c-span2's booktv tonight at 10:00, toby harnden on the british efforts in 2009 to stop the taliban advance in afghanistan while awaiting u.s. marines reinforcement. sunday at 10:00, a senior editor at millville house books on why his company decided to publish the u.s. torture report. on c-span3 former korean war pow's. charles ross, an army sergeant captured by the chinese and held as a pow from 1950 to 1953. just after 9:00, a look back at selma with eleanor holmes norton and bill plante. find our complete television schedule at www.c-span.org. let us know what you think about the progr
he's sending correspondence back to a german-american residents of lancaster and to a man named caleb with whom he had lodged in lancaster. quakers often took in british officers. other locals were afraid to. even just launching a british officer who was on parole, that could tar you with loyal listener. -- loyalists. the fed answer your question? -- does that answer your question? ok. thank you very much. [applause] >> here are some of our feature programs for this weekend on the c-span...
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yesterday the president revealed to "buzzfeed" news efforts were made last year to rescue caleb mueller and other americans held be by the terror group. >> once we start doing that not only are we financing their slaughter of innocent people and strengthening their organization, but we're actually making americans even greater targets for future kidnappings. >> relatives and friendses of kayla in her home down of prescott, arizona, mourns her death. >> the world grieves with us the world mourns with us. the world wants to be more like kayla. >> they're looking for more ways to deal with americans captured abroad. now, as for public sentiment, a recent pole shows most people who responded support air strikes against isis but evacuated and the state department is urging u.s. residents living in yemen to leave. >>> they call the scheduled peace talks in belarus one of the last opportunities to end the fighting in his country. this morning at least one person was killed when a shell hit a bus station in the rebel-controlled city of don evening. fighting between them has intenseified intensi
yesterday the president revealed to "buzzfeed" news efforts were made last year to rescue caleb mueller and other americans held be by the terror group. >> once we start doing that not only are we financing their slaughter of innocent people and strengthening their organization, but we're actually making americans even greater targets for future kidnappings. >> relatives and friendses of kayla in her home down of prescott, arizona, mourns her death. >> the world...
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. >>> maryland quarterback caleb roe applying for a medical redshirt. randy edsall thinks he will get that medical waiver. it would give him a sixth season. he'll be starter next year. a lot of good stuff, of course, fun friday tonight, high school basketball. >> you never know what's going to happen. >> i don't even know what's going to happen. >> the weekend is here and the cbs evening news is next. >> i'll be back with jan and your only local news at 7:00. we'll see you then. bye bye. >> pelley: tonight, isis claims another american hostage is dead. but the terroristsay they're not responsible for the killing of kayla mueller. we have reports from holly williams and charlie d'agata. carter evans on a w storm bringing strong winds, heavy rain and flooding to the west. meteorologist eric fisher reports more snow is coming to the northeast. anna werner has the improving economy numbers, more jobs, more job seekers and for the first time in a long time, higher wages. and steve hartman "on the road"" with an extraordinary mother and child reunion. caption
. >>> maryland quarterback caleb roe applying for a medical redshirt. randy edsall thinks he will get that medical waiver. it would give him a sixth season. he'll be starter next year. a lot of good stuff, of course, fun friday tonight, high school basketball. >> you never know what's going to happen. >> i don't even know what's going to happen. >> the weekend is here and the cbs evening news is next. >> i'll be back with jan and your only local news at 7:00....
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>> reporter: as the two families, their friends and neighbors gathered around what they now call caleb's tree, this year's lighting took on a special meaning. the gift of life has come full circle. >> the storey is certainly one of wishes granted. our next story, though is about wishes made this past holiday season. it's about a san francisco woman wanting people to realize the power of asking for what they want and how she discovered that part of what she wanted had always been right outside her front door. december, it's that time of year when many trees in the city trade their leaves for lights. but on eureka street in san francisco, there is a victorian box tree that for the past four years, has done a bit more. >> i want others to be as lucky as me. >> reporter: replacing greenery with generosity. >> i wish that everybody had $7 million or more. >> reporter: and love. >> reporter: somebody here wishes for a boyfriend. >> reporter: and more than a little fun. >> i wish narnia and nancy drew weral real. >> reporter: the woman reading those didn't write any of them. but she made them a
>> reporter: as the two families, their friends and neighbors gathered around what they now call caleb's tree, this year's lighting took on a special meaning. the gift of life has come full circle. >> the storey is certainly one of wishes granted. our next story, though is about wishes made this past holiday season. it's about a san francisco woman wanting people to realize the power of asking for what they want and how she discovered that part of what she wanted had always been...
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evening news", isis claims another american hostage is dead, they will look at extraordinary life of caleb muhler, plus steve hartman goes on the road with a mother and son finally reunited. here now from new york with the "cbs evening news" is scott pelley. >> pelley: tonight, isis claims another american hostage is dead. but the terroristsay they're not responsible for the killing of kayla mueller. we have reports from holly williams and charlie d'agata. carter evans on a winter storm bringing strong winds, heavy rain and flooding to the west. meteorologist eric fisher reports more snow is coming to the northeast. anna werner has the improving economy numbers, more jobs, more job seekers and for the first time in a long time, higher wages. and steve hartman "on the road"" with an extraordinary mother and child reunion. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good
evening news", isis claims another american hostage is dead, they will look at extraordinary life of caleb muhler, plus steve hartman goes on the road with a mother and son finally reunited. here now from new york with the "cbs evening news" is scott pelley. >> pelley: tonight, isis claims another american hostage is dead. but the terroristsay they're not responsible for the killing of kayla mueller. we have reports from holly williams and charlie d'agata. carter evans on a...
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. >> >>al baghdadi termed himself the caleb which means successor to mohammed. >> when his sermon wasted on-line it was the first time many followers ever laid eyes on him. >> (speaking foreign language) >> aal baghdadi was ibrahim alad and al samari and that part of iraq. he is an islamic scholar evenly though some ridiculed credentials. >> it has been a shadow eye appearance. >> he was a cia case officer in the middle east. >> there were questions asked as to whether or not he really exi existed. he was sometimes confused with another high value target who led al qaeda in iraq who was killed. >> they have been in the battle of fallujah when the marines had the hamlet of fallujah in 2004, 2005. he is reportedly in u.s. custody in iraq from 2005 to 2009. the prison camp located in southeast iraq was named at ronald buca a new york city fire marshal killed in 9-11. he turned over authority to iraqis he was improperly let go in 2009. details are sketchy about what happened next. >> we know al qaeda as a great amount of autonomy within those camps in iraq. they kept their command structu
. >> >>al baghdadi termed himself the caleb which means successor to mohammed. >> when his sermon wasted on-line it was the first time many followers ever laid eyes on him. >> (speaking foreign language) >> aal baghdadi was ibrahim alad and al samari and that part of iraq. he is an islamic scholar evenly though some ridiculed credentials. >> it has been a shadow eye appearance. >> he was a cia case officer in the middle east. >> there were...
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he's sending correspondence back to a german-american residents of lancaster and to a man named calebwith whom he had lodged in lancaster. quakers often took in british officers. other locals were afraid to. even just launching a british officer who was on parole, that could tar you with loyal listener. -- loyalists. the fed answer your question? -- does that answer your question? ok. thank you very much. [applause] >> here are some of our feature programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. on c-span2's booktv tonight at
he's sending correspondence back to a german-american residents of lancaster and to a man named calebwith whom he had lodged in lancaster. quakers often took in british officers. other locals were afraid to. even just launching a british officer who was on parole, that could tar you with loyal listener. -- loyalists. the fed answer your question? -- does that answer your question? ok. thank you very much. [applause] >> here are some of our feature programs for this weekend on the c-span...
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. >> i keep the mug shot photograph of caleb fairley with the scratches across his face in my top desk drawer and it's just a constant reminder of the evil that's out in this world. >>> despite days of diplomacy, there is little optimism for a cease-fire in ukraine. that's ahead here this hour. >>> also coalition airstrikes pound isis targets in syria and iraq. we bring you a report from the front line. >>> and no let up for the u.s. east coast. more snow is coming. >>> and why channelling creativity through drugs has a long history in silicon valley. >>> hello. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. you're watching cnn live coverage. i'm natalie allen. three days of intense diplomacy is wrapping up at the munich conference. fighting in the ukraine was at the forefront of the conference. german chancellor angela merkel told participants that peace talks should at this point despite a clear lack of progress. merkel will hold a conference call with french president fran swois hollande and russian president vladimir putin. fred pleitgen and erin is in moscow. ho
. >> i keep the mug shot photograph of caleb fairley with the scratches across his face in my top desk drawer and it's just a constant reminder of the evil that's out in this world. >>> despite days of diplomacy, there is little optimism for a cease-fire in ukraine. that's ahead here this hour. >>> also coalition airstrikes pound isis targets in syria and iraq. we bring you a report from the front line. >>> and no let up for the u.s. east coast. more snow is...
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. >> 22-year-old caleb etter's physical appearance is a testimony to his many crimes, beginning with an addiction to methamphetamine. >> i was about 18 years old, thought of making a little bit of money cooking some dope. we're in a little bathroom about the size of the cell. and we had ether in the room. lab blew up. burned us. 67% of my body got burnt. i did about a year in the hospital. two years to recover. three years later, i'm here in prison. >> etter is serving a combined 14-year sentence for assault to commit sexual abuse, assault of a peace officer and methamphetamine manufacturing. >> one day i'm at my girlfriend's house. they kept talking about how great it was. how you've just never been so high in your life. stayed up 15 days off a trip. someone said some choice words to me that i didn't like. did some things i didn't like. i was tired of it. i snapped. i wanted her dead. i plead guilty to sexual assault with intent to commit sexual abuse. it carries a two-year sentence. i'm not proud of it. that was my best friend. and i'm sorry to this day that i did it. they put me i
. >> 22-year-old caleb etter's physical appearance is a testimony to his many crimes, beginning with an addiction to methamphetamine. >> i was about 18 years old, thought of making a little bit of money cooking some dope. we're in a little bathroom about the size of the cell. and we had ether in the room. lab blew up. burned us. 67% of my body got burnt. i did about a year in the hospital. two years to recover. three years later, i'm here in prison. >> etter is serving a...
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against that report repeatedly saying they did everything possible that they could to try to save caleb, steven sotloff, james foilly and peter cassich american hostages being held during that time. who more could have been done? here's our pamela brown with more. >> reporter: intelligence suggests 26-year-old kayla muellerer was given to a male isis fighter, possibly as a bride, after she was kidnaped in syria in 2013 according to u.s. government officials. officials say there are also indications mueller converted to islam, a practice seen in the past by hostages in the middle east. >> these hostages are under severe duress for a very long time and threatened with death and so forth. for them to say that we are going to convert to the religion of our hostage takers suggests that maybe they can curry favor that way. >> reporter: cnn has learned that pictures sent privately to mueller's family from isis helped confirm her death. according to a u.s. officials, pictures included mueller wearing muslim garb and wrapped in a burial shroud. different from the brutal beheadings of other male
against that report repeatedly saying they did everything possible that they could to try to save caleb, steven sotloff, james foilly and peter cassich american hostages being held during that time. who more could have been done? here's our pamela brown with more. >> reporter: intelligence suggests 26-year-old kayla muellerer was given to a male isis fighter, possibly as a bride, after she was kidnaped in syria in 2013 according to u.s. government officials. officials say there are also...
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caleb carr after 9/11 saying the strategy of terror is a spectacularly failed one.u write if it's so ineffective, why has it persisted for so long? surely terrorism scares people. it scares governments. it gives small forces a chance to fight with much bigger ones. but it never really wins wars and it never wins hearts and minds. what do you say to this question that you raise of is terrorism effective? >> well i think firstly, we have to study it unemotionally and objectively and realize as a tactic, it's often very successful. the bottom line of most terrorist organizations is simply the desire to attract attention to themselves and their cause, to thrust their causes on to the world's agenda. terrorism has, unfortunately, often succeeded. throughout history, it hasn't had the power to win war, but it's been the cause of many wars or many wider conflicts. i think that's why it's so important to understand the genesis of terrorism and the foundations that terrorism seeks, that terrorists seek to establish to carry out their campaigns as the most effective way of co
caleb carr after 9/11 saying the strategy of terror is a spectacularly failed one.u write if it's so ineffective, why has it persisted for so long? surely terrorism scares people. it scares governments. it gives small forces a chance to fight with much bigger ones. but it never really wins wars and it never wins hearts and minds. what do you say to this question that you raise of is terrorism effective? >> well i think firstly, we have to study it unemotionally and objectively and realize...
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betty: caleb, thank you so much. we will keep our eye on these billionaires.logies from one top college. it turns out hundreds of people who thought they would be going to this school will not be. more on that story, in a moment. ♪ betty: much more ahead on "in the loop." we will hear what gerrit -- what derek jeter has to say about possibly owning a team someday. who ever thought that disappearing pitchers would be worth $19 billion? we will look at that new round of funding for snapchat. we were watching in the loop. -- you're watching in the loop. ♪ betty: welcome back. here's a look at our top stories. futures indicate stocks will open lower. another sign that the rebound in housing remains uneven. housing starts were coming off an almost seven-year high. greece is trying to end a standout -- standoff over the bailout. the big issue will be the terms of any agreement. here is alexis tsipras. >> i am certain that we will make it and that we will escape this self-perpetuating debt trap where we have been for the past five years through the destructive polici
betty: caleb, thank you so much. we will keep our eye on these billionaires.logies from one top college. it turns out hundreds of people who thought they would be going to this school will not be. more on that story, in a moment. ♪ betty: much more ahead on "in the loop." we will hear what gerrit -- what derek jeter has to say about possibly owning a team someday. who ever thought that disappearing pitchers would be worth $19 billion? we will look at that new round of funding for...
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from the arizona republic, look at caleb mueller.he headline from in your time saying, isis the claim that she was killed in those attacks. it is not confirmed here in the u.s.. saying, she had always been identified as the loan american female hostage from the islamic state. for nearly 17 months, while her fellow american captives were beheaded one after another in serial execution posted on youtube, caleb mueller's name remained a closely guarded secret. on friday, the islamic state confirmed her identity and said that she had been killed by fallen rubble. later on it said that the use of her name for the first time through a spotlight on a hostage ordeal. again, you can read more that in the new york times. oakland, california. this is as though. saying that she found a job. tell us about it. caller: i'm originally from belize city living in san francisco, i worked as several things. as an american, you have to find all these jobs because of what is going on with the economy. i go back to school. most americans get angry. they are
from the arizona republic, look at caleb mueller.he headline from in your time saying, isis the claim that she was killed in those attacks. it is not confirmed here in the u.s.. saying, she had always been identified as the loan american female hostage from the islamic state. for nearly 17 months, while her fellow american captives were beheaded one after another in serial execution posted on youtube, caleb mueller's name remained a closely guarded secret. on friday, the islamic state confirmed...
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on friday, islamic said caleb mueller had died -- kayla mueller had died.l says it is not time to raise interest rates and that he is ready to battle republicans over their push for more oversight over the central bank. powell sat down with peter cook. jay powell is not ready to declare that the economy is cured is he? guest: he think the economy is in a better position right now. he is worried about two things based on our conversation. he still worries that inflation is not moving toward the fed's target. he's not confident it is moving at a fast enough pace to the 2% target. he is impressed by the recent job gains. he says the last report was great but he still thinks there a slack in the economy. this into what he told me in our interview. >> it feels like there is plenty of slack left in the economy. you have people working part-time for economic reasons. people who want to come back into the workforce who are not in it. wages have been low and do not suggest tightness in the labor market yet. those things indicate that the natural rate is low. guest:
on friday, islamic said caleb mueller had died -- kayla mueller had died.l says it is not time to raise interest rates and that he is ready to battle republicans over their push for more oversight over the central bank. powell sat down with peter cook. jay powell is not ready to declare that the economy is cured is he? guest: he think the economy is in a better position right now. he is worried about two things based on our conversation. he still worries that inflation is not moving toward the...
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. >> reporter: caleb is a sophomore at columbia college in chicago who tested out the smartphone apper about yourself. you don't feel like a bum, you know for lying around and doing nothing. >> reporter: and with so much money at stake now, flurnging out can really cost you. for "cbs this morning," dean reynolds, indianapolis. >> i like that. >> all right boys and girls. >> i love it, i love it. >> don't you think as a parent the least you can do is go to >> i agree. 80% of life is just showing up. >> that's right. >> yeah. >> but some classes are not that great. >> so you're saying it's not worth my time i'm not going. >> you know what i'm saying j. >>> coming up next eric church's concert tour. >> everything above our heads to the ground will go with us. >> 100,000 pounds of stuff. that's a lot of stuff. >> 100,000 pounds of raw p >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up this half hour one of country music's hottest names hitting the stage with a small army. mark strassmann goes behind the scenes with eric chur. see how his nearly $20 million operation keeps music on the m
. >> reporter: caleb is a sophomore at columbia college in chicago who tested out the smartphone apper about yourself. you don't feel like a bum, you know for lying around and doing nothing. >> reporter: and with so much money at stake now, flurnging out can really cost you. for "cbs this morning," dean reynolds, indianapolis. >> i like that. >> all right boys and girls. >> i love it, i love it. >> don't you think as a parent the least you can do is...
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first breaking news several reports saying isis claims the american hostage caleb was killed due to as not confirm those reports. what is -- what are you hearing about the jordanian air strike? >> having trouble hearing you but the reports are troubling. what we are seeing is isis this week this month doing as much as they can to go after western ideals. they're saying a jordanian missile work a jordanian rock that or the jordanians killed this individual. obviously is just a pr move. they wanted to kill these hostages, they have killed hostages. they are just upset they haven't filmed it for pr purposes. i don't believe the jordanians are responsible for this. the jordanians are trying to stop this activity. tom: it seems one of those where a lot of people will say sure. it looks like they don't have any problem killing their hostages brutally and a lot of people were wondering what was going to happen to her and this obviously has answered that question. >> i am not sure we can assume she was just killed today. after all, what we saw, the facts come out about the jordanian pilot, he
first breaking news several reports saying isis claims the american hostage caleb was killed due to as not confirm those reports. what is -- what are you hearing about the jordanian air strike? >> having trouble hearing you but the reports are troubling. what we are seeing is isis this week this month doing as much as they can to go after western ideals. they're saying a jordanian missile work a jordanian rock that or the jordanians killed this individual. obviously is just a pr move....
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and given what we just saw happen with caleb mueller, i think we all -- with akakayla mueller, i think we have concerns about whether our aid workers are safe. >> if i could respond to the last -- i think it was congressman boyle that mentioned this being a regional issue. when tom and i are talking about syria we will talk about iraq to. we see this as a regional issue. in terms of the anti-isil fight this is one of those lines of effort, but it is not to battle isil it is to aid the victims and people in need. we try to keep it as a needs focus as opposed to part of the fight. it is a distinction that is important to protect the safety of humanitarian workers and allow us to continue to save lives. >> thank you for that. can you answer the question on the safety? >> yes, thank you congresswoman. it is a dangerous place. as i mentioned in my written testimony, 150 humanitarian workers have been killed over the last three years. it is something that we continually have on our minds. the partners that we are working with and through, both u.n. and international ngo's, are all well exper
and given what we just saw happen with caleb mueller, i think we all -- with akakayla mueller, i think we have concerns about whether our aid workers are safe. >> if i could respond to the last -- i think it was congressman boyle that mentioned this being a regional issue. when tom and i are talking about syria we will talk about iraq to. we see this as a regional issue. in terms of the anti-isil fight this is one of those lines of effort, but it is not to battle isil it is to aid the...
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angela, on the same day, as much as we can tell that he learns caleb yuler dies should he be making lightonald reagan wouldn't even take his jacket off in the oval office. now we have a president doing a stick selfie. it's ridiculous. >> if you like the president you think this is the greatest thing. >> i do campaigns for a living. he has had a great record reaching out to millennials. >> can you reach out by being serious and sober and this summer he caught a lot of heat for talking about the death of james foley on the golf course. president bush back when he was president said i'm not playing golf because i'm not put in a position of making statements and having you go out on the golf course doing these things. is that the kind of lead erer and did that show leadership by running around with a selfie stick? >> if you're a republican you hate every bit of it. >> when we're in war and turmoil, i support my commander in chief. when president obama was running he was a candidate. he was far ahad head in dealing with technology. now he's president. he's our commander in chief. we have peopl
angela, on the same day, as much as we can tell that he learns caleb yuler dies should he be making lightonald reagan wouldn't even take his jacket off in the oval office. now we have a president doing a stick selfie. it's ridiculous. >> if you like the president you think this is the greatest thing. >> i do campaigns for a living. he has had a great record reaching out to millennials. >> can you reach out by being serious and sober and this summer he caught a lot of heat for...
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thank you, caleb. >> thank you. it. >>> a new study says just as many people believe in the bible. but the next guest has proof. >>> tonight's grammys could be considered racist? how does work? my name is daniel. i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain felt like my feet were on fire. i had these very burning needle-like sensations. i knew i needed to see a doctor. my doctor said, "let's try lyrica." lyrica has helped relieve my pain. it's known that diabetes damages nerves lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions, or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how l
thank you, caleb. >> thank you. it. >>> a new study says just as many people believe in the bible. but the next guest has proof. >>> tonight's grammys could be considered racist? how does work? my name is daniel. i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain felt like my feet were on fire. i had these very burning needle-like sensations. i knew i needed to see a doctor. my doctor said, "let's try lyrica." lyrica has helped relieve my pain. it's known that diabetes...