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that this can't be true. >> the nypd was quite proud of detectives don nelly and aiello's work. so proud that five months after the arrests the department allowed the detectives to be featured in "new york" magazine about how they amazingly cracked the cases. >> how the detectives could have believed that and decided to run with this and send them to jail for the rest of their lives on the basis of this garbage still shocks me today. >> all these years later, attorney cross knew his opinion of the detective work in this case wasn't going to free eric glisson or anyone else. >> i think the only kind of evidence that's going to sway a court is if we can point to who the real killers are. for. but from behind bars, eric glisson was already on the trail. >> i got some documents and so i see this guy's name keeps coming up. >>> a surprise visitor and an answered prayer. >> he said, i'm sorry. i know you're innocent. i know the guys who committed this crime. >> when "dateline" continues. now you can create your own tour of italy at olive garden, starting at $12.99. choose 3 of 10 favo
that this can't be true. >> the nypd was quite proud of detectives don nelly and aiello's work. so proud that five months after the arrests the department allowed the detectives to be featured in "new york" magazine about how they amazingly cracked the cases. >> how the detectives could have believed that and decided to run with this and send them to jail for the rest of their lives on the basis of this garbage still shocks me today. >> all these years later,...
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``eastbound so, detectives don ``nelly and aiello went with what ``they had and closed both murder ``cases. ``within three weeks, they ``arrested their suspects and the ``bronx district attorney tried ``them. ``in all, six people were ``convicted. ``we'll call them the bronx six. ``five men and a woman. ``all sent away facing 25 to life. ``one of them was eric glisson. ``what's it like to hear that ``>> it is like a shot in the ``chest. ``it is like your heart just ``melts. ``just dissolves. ``know, they read the wrong ``verdict. ``that this can't be true. ``>> the nypd was quite proud of ``detectives don nelly and ``aiello's work. ``so proud that five months after ``the arrests the department ``allowed the detectives to be ``about how they amazingly cracked ``the cases. ``>> how the detectives could have ``believed that and decided to run ``with this and send them to jail ``for the rest of their lives on ``the basis of this garbage still ``shocks me today. ``>> all these years later, ``attorney cross knew his opinion ``of the detective work in this ``case wasn't going to free eric ``
``eastbound so, detectives don ``nelly and aiello went with what ``they had and closed both murder ``cases. ``within three weeks, they ``arrested their suspects and the ``bronx district attorney tried ``them. ``in all, six people were ``convicted. ``we'll call them the bronx six. ``five men and a woman. ``all sent away facing 25 to life. ``one of them was eric glisson. ``what's it like to hear that ``>> it is like a shot in the ``chest. ``it is like your heart just ``melts. ``just...
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live in soho, tony aiello. >> bruce springsteen called bowie a visionary artest. he was an artest who's excellence he aspired to. mick jagger called him an inspiration. we had so many good times together. surely, a bright star. >>> other news now, covering up for a cold start to the week, and it looks like our first snow of the season is on its way, lonnie quinn has details now from the weather center. >> for some of us, the first certainly cold enough. 27 in the city. 14 monticello. 26 right now in edison. factor in a bit of a wind, and a windchill makes the city feel like 1-9d now. 18 prosecute white plains to sparta, to edison. precipitation moving in. let me tell you what you should be expecting. snow showers start to kick in p.m. on again, off again precipitation through about incredibly cold air will come back to the area on wednesday. tomorrow's night the incredibly cold air. we're looking at a high temp around 41 degrees. it's a quiet morning. precipitation kicks in. if you see snow in the city, it would be later on. we're going to talk about this a little
live in soho, tony aiello. >> bruce springsteen called bowie a visionary artest. he was an artest who's excellence he aspired to. mick jagger called him an inspiration. we had so many good times together. surely, a bright star. >>> other news now, covering up for a cold start to the week, and it looks like our first snow of the season is on its way, lonnie quinn has details now from the weather center. >> for some of us, the first certainly cold enough. 27 in the city. 14...
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cbs 2's tony aiello reports some shocking details about the crime revealed in court tase. >> reporter: family members of the suspect left court say the shocking allegations don't reflect the man they no. 61-year-old jules reich a successful lawyer now an accused killer. the district attorney says reich ambushed his wife in a bathroom at their scarsdale a trail of blood went to the kitchen, lit up a cigarette and eventually called 911. i asked the defense attorney about reich's state of mind. >> he is extremely upset about what happened to his wife and about the situation he is in right now. >> she is kind, caring, terrific mother great friend. >> reporter: this family friend says everyone is trying to make sense of the deadly violence. the prosecutor says the couple's divorce was applicable until recently when goldman grew fearful and changed the locks at their $3 million home. they had three adult children. the judge made reich sign an order of protection he cannot contact his son or daughters. in white plains, tony aiello hazel sanchez, cbs 2 news. >>> a mother trying to protect her
cbs 2's tony aiello reports some shocking details about the crime revealed in court tase. >> reporter: family members of the suspect left court say the shocking allegations don't reflect the man they no. 61-year-old jules reich a successful lawyer now an accused killer. the district attorney says reich ambushed his wife in a bathroom at their scarsdale a trail of blood went to the kitchen, lit up a cigarette and eventually called 911. i asked the defense attorney about reich's state of...
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cbs 2's tony aiello reports. >> reporter: smashed windshields, injured drivers, a big winter worry. while new jersey can ticket drivers like this guy in howell township, who barely cleared a peep hole monday, new york can't ticket vehicles. >> could cause a fatality. could cause damage to a car. someone could swerve out of the way even if they were not hit. >> reporter: so he's going to try again in the wake of the >> if new jersey passed it, and they have it, why can't we? >> reporter: it does not appear the trucking industry is actively opposing this bill. for critics, it's mostly a limited government thing. why write into law what should be a matter of common sense? >> reporter: in hunts point, we saw a truck stuck in the snow, and a driver who supports the law. >> it's a good thing, if one of those pieces of ice falls off and goes through a wind shield, most companies have things that pull the snow off. >> if you hit them in the pocket, you see how fast they get up there and clean it. >> reporter: supporters hope opposition may be thawing. tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >>> new tonigh
cbs 2's tony aiello reports. >> reporter: smashed windshields, injured drivers, a big winter worry. while new jersey can ticket drivers like this guy in howell township, who barely cleared a peep hole monday, new york can't ticket vehicles. >> could cause a fatality. could cause damage to a car. someone could swerve out of the way even if they were not hit. >> reporter: so he's going to try again in the wake of the >> if new jersey passed it, and they have it, why can't...
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in scarsdale, tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> reich will spend tonight in the westchester county jail. his lawyer has asked for a bail hearing. that is set for tomorrow afternoon. >>> coming up next on cbs 2 news at 6:00, the storm everybody is talking about. lonnie quinn keeping a close eye. >> that's all i have been doing the last few days. the timing hasn't changed much but the track we are seeing a forecasted change in the track of the storm. i'll tell you how that affects us in just a bit. >> we are not the only ones keeping an eye on the storm. scott pelley, you will have more on it tonight at 6:30. >> reporter: that's right, dana. down the coast from new york city, like in washington, dc, they could get as much as two feet of snow. we're following that and we're also looking at the lead poisoning emergency in flint, michigan. our correspondent is going to begin with and how the city is hoping to fix it. those stories coming up on the "cbs evening news" at 6:30. >> thank you. we'll be watching. see you then. >>> also, in our area, abandoned houses that not only look bad but cost
in scarsdale, tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> reich will spend tonight in the westchester county jail. his lawyer has asked for a bail hearing. that is set for tomorrow afternoon. >>> coming up next on cbs 2 news at 6:00, the storm everybody is talking about. lonnie quinn keeping a close eye. >> that's all i have been doing the last few days. the timing hasn't changed much but the track we are seeing a forecasted change in the track of the storm. i'll tell you how that affects...
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they boarded a plane for rome today after being invited to tony aiello reports from jfk. >> reporter: a crescendo of excitement outside terminal 5 at jfk. 43 students from the glen cove choral stepped off a bus to go to rome and vatican city. >> i have never been outside the country before and this is my first time and i'm glad it's with these people singing for the pope. >> reporter: two years ago they performed for president obama. now they will sing for the leader of the world's billions of catholics. >> my family looks up to the pope. he is an important individual. so i'll be feeling that. [ music ] >> reporter: the group practices up to 4 hours a day to perfect their latin. some of the songs chosen are 600 years old! there will be performances at several historic rome churches but they join francis on epiphany. >> the people's mass on choirs and two formal concerts open to the citizens of rome. >> reporter: 25 parents chaperoning many just as excited as the students. >> first time at the vatican. first time with the pope. i can't wait to go through the holy doors. >> reporter: th
they boarded a plane for rome today after being invited to tony aiello reports from jfk. >> reporter: a crescendo of excitement outside terminal 5 at jfk. 43 students from the glen cove choral stepped off a bus to go to rome and vatican city. >> i have never been outside the country before and this is my first time and i'm glad it's with these people singing for the pope. >> reporter: two years ago they performed for president obama. now they will sing for the leader of the...
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. >> the case we to detective tom aiello, a 20-year veteran. ledofetectives who worked thrgh the night ocking odoors and collecting evidence. ashe s re the ne morni some oe cops turnethei tention to another murder, another bloody crime sce. this is the video police recorded of that second murder ene. it wasmingly unrelated but justmile away in the same pcinct. this was a busy night for murduseshero >> te noppxite 7:15 a.m. onanua 1h, 1995. >>his time, a very cab driver obaithe diop slumped ov his sering wheel shot mult timesthctimf an aprent rbery. one wereisng. e vestign ofhe cabdriverder wod beeade by 31-yearld d morki alo ctivai. the two detectives donnelly and aiellonded up putting their heads and cases together nclungame group of sevel people committed both rds. >> youw the other op? >> i knew two of them. >>hese are good frnds of yours? >> acqintances. february 4th, 1995. onef thosguysas 19-year-d michael sme, the first ect arsted >> iave e thinto say, though. i'm innocent. i didn't dit. i wasn't there. >> ewas also questioned the princt
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andr aiello/broncos fan sot: 4:07 so yea i think inkingessential rt of football. s geyou cited ankeep you up f the gam even if sothing bahappens you can stl take a shoof tequila and call it all good. a lot of peoe that sppedn at coaltrain sayhey were stocking up r after the game, too. because after today's win, y can bet there will be plenf celeating tonight. wh we come b-- care hoffmayo full forecast and itncludes so sw coming a oudier day overall for your sunday. winds will pick up by this afternn and be ithe 10-20 mph range with somgusts beyond at. models have been slowi t passing our cold frt, so temperatures will still be ave average ahead of it with highs getting into the 50's. afteoon/evening before changing over to all snow as our mperatures cquicy with the loss of daytime heatg and ssage of a colfront. any accumulations shld be on the light side, only a tce tan inch or two, but wcoulhave some sli roaays where sn accumulates and temperatures drop bow freezing. colder day for monday with highs onn the 30's and 40's. a quiet starto the day, t snow wilvelop a
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andrea aiello/ons n sot:so yea i think drinking is essential part of football. helps get you excited and ke you up f the gam even if something bad happens you can stl ta a shot of tequila and call it all good. a loof people stopped in atoalt shey were stocng up for aftethe game, too. because after today's wi you cabet there will be plen o brating tonight. interesting twist for the nation'sop figure skating competition. 'll share the story of twin sisters competing agnst each but fit a live look outside... news five meterologist carlee she's xt on news five 4:3 a ouer d overall a oudi day ovellor your nday. ndwill pick up by this afternoon and be ithe 10-20 that. modelsave been slowing passing of our colfront, so tempatures will still be above average ahead of it with highs getting into 50' thchance f rain/snow increases is afternoon/evening before chging over to all snow as our mpatures cooquickly wi thloss of daytime heatinand passage of cold front. any accumulatis should be on the lighside, only a trace to an inch or two, but we could haveome slicroadways wher
andrea aiello/ons n sot:so yea i think drinking is essential part of football. helps get you excited and ke you up f the gam even if something bad happens you can stl ta a shot of tequila and call it all good. a loof people stopped in atoalt shey were stocng up for aftethe game, too. because after today's wi you cabet there will be plen o brating tonight. interesting twist for the nation'sop figure skating competition. 'll share the story of twin sisters competing agnst each but fit a live look...
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cbs 2's tony aiello has more. days to go before the iowa caucuses, the two gop leaders are focusing on one group in particular. evangelicals. >> as our friendship has grown so has my admiration for mr. chump. >> reporter: jerry falwell, jr., a preacher and head of liberty university announced he is endorsing donald trump. he hinted at the pledge last week when trump visited the school. >> in my opinion, donald trump lives a life of loving and helping others as jesus taught in the great commandment. >> reporter: cruz met with preachers in iowa monday telling him he is the only one who can stop trump. >> our values, the judeo- christian values that built america are under assault and we need a president who are defend our values and the constitution. >> reporter: he has a 12 point lead among white evangelical christians in iowa and in a virtual tie with donald trump. bernie sanders is claiming if the voter turnout is high. >> reporter: while at a town hall, hillary clinton brushed off a question about why some view
cbs 2's tony aiello has more. days to go before the iowa caucuses, the two gop leaders are focusing on one group in particular. evangelicals. >> as our friendship has grown so has my admiration for mr. chump. >> reporter: jerry falwell, jr., a preacher and head of liberty university announced he is endorsing donald trump. he hinted at the pledge last week when trump visited the school. >> in my opinion, donald trump lives a life of loving and helping others as jesus taught in...
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i'm dana tyler sitting with tony aiello. he has story tonight at 6:00 of a staten island family got a phone call claiming that the caller had kidnapped her child but the whole thing is a hoax. >> a hoax that had added legitimacy because the call her detailed information about the child including the street where the child's school was located. these are details gleaned from social media so it's going to be a warning to parents. >> very unsettling. that's at 6:00. also, imagine melting all this snow we have gotten with the touch of a button. cbs 2's christine sloan talks to a homeowner who cleared his driveway, his walkways, without ever picking up a shovel. we'll explain at 6:00. >>> i like that. >> good idea. i'm hoping for that at my place. >> a decades long sleep study with some troubling results. nearly half of all women suffer from insomnia. lack of sleep can double a woman's chances of developing serious health problems. cbs 2's jennifer mclogan reports from manhassett. >> reporter: susan is a 911 operator. part of the
i'm dana tyler sitting with tony aiello. he has story tonight at 6:00 of a staten island family got a phone call claiming that the caller had kidnapped her child but the whole thing is a hoax. >> a hoax that had added legitimacy because the call her detailed information about the child including the street where the child's school was located. these are details gleaned from social media so it's going to be a warning to parents. >> very unsettling. that's at 6:00. also, imagine...
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cbs 2's tony aiello reports. >> reporter: dismissal was less hectic than usual thursday at ps 12 in woodside, queens. almost 20% of students, 200 early due it a stomach flu outbreak. >> are a lot of children getting sick today? >> um, yes. >> reporter: this child asked her mother to pick her up early due to a stomach ache. the city believes the norovirus may be to blame although investigators testing surfaces in the school haven't yet found it. i hope you feel better. >> me, too. >> reporter: students went home with a norovirus fact sheet from the department of health. these native american artists gave a presentation at the school and saw lots of dispensers of hand sanitizer. >> the teachers assured us they had sanitized and we believe them. they propped all the doors open so you wouldn't have to turn the knob to come in or anything. >> they told me that because that's where you get the sickness all of that. >> reporter: karen says kids were told not to touch door handles or other surfaces where the virus may live. the city doesn't believe all are sick. they think many of them stayed school
cbs 2's tony aiello reports. >> reporter: dismissal was less hectic than usual thursday at ps 12 in woodside, queens. almost 20% of students, 200 early due it a stomach flu outbreak. >> are a lot of children getting sick today? >> um, yes. >> reporter: this child asked her mother to pick her up early due to a stomach ache. the city believes the norovirus may be to blame although investigators testing surfaces in the school haven't yet found it. i hope you feel better....
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we start with cbs 2's tony aiello. >> reporter: most infected symptoms from zika.
we start with cbs 2's tony aiello. >> reporter: most infected symptoms from zika.
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cbs 2's tony aiello tells us why. >> reporter: accused killer jules reich will spend his 62nd birthday in a few days behind bars. the judge refused to grant him bail for allegedly killing his wife, dr. robin goldman, at their scarsdale home on wednesday. >> he is extremely upset about what happened to his wife and the situation he is in right now. >> reporter: his defense attorney argued reich was not a danger to the community or a flight risk. but prosecutor john o'rourke strongly disagreed saying, shower, stabbing her 21 times. quote, then he walked way leaving a trail of blood, went to the kitchen, lit up a cigarette and eventually called 911. the d.a. says reich has millions stashed overseas and friends with private jets that could whisk him away. the family rabbi asked he not be released so did the three adult children. the judge made him sign orders of protection. he can't contact them. >> children are afraid, congregants of young israel are afraid the. i think the judge did right today to make sure that he doesn't flee. >> reporter: reich had filed for divorce in august. things
cbs 2's tony aiello tells us why. >> reporter: accused killer jules reich will spend his 62nd birthday in a few days behind bars. the judge refused to grant him bail for allegedly killing his wife, dr. robin goldman, at their scarsdale home on wednesday. >> he is extremely upset about what happened to his wife and the situation he is in right now. >> reporter: his defense attorney argued reich was not a danger to the community or a flight risk. but prosecutor john o'rourke...
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cbs 2's tony aiello joins us live from the scene with more tonight. tony. >> reporter: chris, they are calling this an animal hoarding situation. and here's the final count. 33 adult dogs, 17 puppies, and 5 cats. police and animal control spent several hours here. 132 hillcrest has been on their radar for some time. lots of complaints from neighbors about the terrible smell, the noise of the animals barking, and, of course, neighbors concerned that it the animals were being mistreated. the dogs all appear to be labs and labrador mixes. many have cuts and scrapes from living right on top of each other. >> pretty horrendous. it's uninhabitable b humans. the owner left three days ago and in the last three days neighbors saw him about 6 a.m. but the house is deplorable. >> reporter: in addition to it the 50 dogs, there were 5 cats rescued. some of those cats pretty spooked. they had to be plucked off the roof of the home. all of the animals will be checked by veterinarians and then taken to no kill shelters and put up for adoption. they are already gettin
cbs 2's tony aiello joins us live from the scene with more tonight. tony. >> reporter: chris, they are calling this an animal hoarding situation. and here's the final count. 33 adult dogs, 17 puppies, and 5 cats. police and animal control spent several hours here. 132 hillcrest has been on their radar for some time. lots of complaints from neighbors about the terrible smell, the noise of the animals barking, and, of course, neighbors concerned that it the animals were being mistreated....
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. >> reporter: just in time for tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >>> a man believed to have frozen to death is alive thanks to a doctor who refused to give up. >> as i walked out the door, they were working on justin, and i kissed him on the >> justin smith was found in a roadside snow bank last february in allen town, pennsylvania. smith was declared dead. but with one doctor believed he had a small chance. he placed plastic tubes to remove his blood, remove the carbon dioxide, warm it, and put it back in his body. smith defied the odds. his heart warmed and 12 days later he came back to life. >> i saw my mom, my dad, and my two sisters. i was pretty much out of it, but i can remember visually seeing them. >> smith lost both pinkies and all of his toes, but is thankful for a second chance at life. amen. >>> let's get a look at our forecast now. it is a cold one, and we're also watching the possibility of some snow. >> that's the big talker in the weather office. the possibility for a weekend storm, which we're going to get right to. first, we're checking in on some temperatures out there. let
. >> reporter: just in time for tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >>> a man believed to have frozen to death is alive thanks to a doctor who refused to give up. >> as i walked out the door, they were working on justin, and i kissed him on the >> justin smith was found in a roadside snow bank last february in allen town, pennsylvania. smith was declared dead. but with one doctor believed he had a small chance. he placed plastic tubes to remove his blood, remove the carbon...
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in bay ridge, tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> really amazing. total of 6 vehicles were involved in this crash. the driver of that red car has now been released from the hospital. >>> a miracle at an upstate mine after 17 trapped workers are rescued. >> cheers and relief when the miners were lifted back above ground in a salt mine north of ithaca. they were the 00 feet underground -- 900 feet underground when the elevator stopped around 10 p.m. crews lowered blankets and supplies to the miners overnight until a large crane arrived for the rescue. the miners patiently waited for the end of their 10-hour ordeal. >> they huddled together. they did what they could do to keep each other warm and keep each other's spirits up and they persevered the best way they could and they came out. >> operations at the mine are on hold until federal safety inspectors determined what caused the elevator to malfunction. >>> tensions in paris ramped up today after officers killed a man who they say threatened them at a police station. authorities say the man had a bu
in bay ridge, tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> really amazing. total of 6 vehicles were involved in this crash. the driver of that red car has now been released from the hospital. >>> a miracle at an upstate mine after 17 trapped workers are rescued. >> cheers and relief when the miners were lifted back above ground in a salt mine north of ithaca. they were the 00 feet underground -- 900 feet underground when the elevator stopped around 10 p.m. crews lowered blankets and...
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in scarsdale, tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> goldman and reich had three children and four grandchildren. >>> we are following a developing story in east harlem. an out-of-control cars hits an off-duty police officer and slams into a pedestrian pinning her against a wall. dick brennan reports from the scene. >> reporter: we're at east 102 and lex. this happened about 2:20 this afternoon. you can see investigators are still on the scene. police say a gas station attendant was parking a car at a gas station when the car on to the sidewalk hitting and pinning a woman who was in front of a laundromat. firefighters worked desperately to free her. witnesses say it was a chaotic scene. >> her body was over the car draped over the car and she just wasn't moving. when we saw that they put a blanket over her we all started crying but they put the blanket so they can break the glass and wouldn't hit her. when they took her we saw her move her head. she moved her head and that's when we all started clapping upstairs and went back to work. >> reporter: now, the woman is in critical condition at new y
in scarsdale, tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> goldman and reich had three children and four grandchildren. >>> we are following a developing story in east harlem. an out-of-control cars hits an off-duty police officer and slams into a pedestrian pinning her against a wall. dick brennan reports from the scene. >> reporter: we're at east 102 and lex. this happened about 2:20 this afternoon. you can see investigators are still on the scene. police say a gas station attendant was...
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cbs 2's tony aiello is here with the latest on this. >> the man who wrote the art of the deal is dealing himself out of tomorrow's gop debate, insisting fox news channel has mistreated him. tonight, he made his case on fox news channel. >> we're going to go on forever with these debates. at some point you have to do things other than debating. >> reporter: he's appeared on fox 132 times, far more than but he's skipping the debate, because of an ongoing beef with megyn kelly. wednesday, trump was asked if touching the other cheek wouldn't be a better response? >> it probably is, but it's called an eye for an eye also, i guess you can look at it that way. >> reporter: it wasn't always that way. trump and kelly were cozy last election cycle. >> do you really think that you're a better moderator than i am? >> no, i could never beat you, that wouldn't be even close. >> reporter: political consultant, jerry o'brien thinks it opens the candidate to easy criticism. >> if he can't handle a hostile debate, how is he going to handle china, or russia? >> apparently megyn kelly is really, really scar
cbs 2's tony aiello is here with the latest on this. >> the man who wrote the art of the deal is dealing himself out of tomorrow's gop debate, insisting fox news channel has mistreated him. tonight, he made his case on fox news channel. >> we're going to go on forever with these debates. at some point you have to do things other than debating. >> reporter: he's appeared on fox 132 times, far more than but he's skipping the debate, because of an ongoing beef with megyn kelly....
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. >>> a queens pet store becomes the target of a firebomb attack, as cbs 2's tony aiello reports, the alleged arsonnest made an embarrassing mistake. >> the people fast asleep upstairs were safe. incinerated quick. this would have been a big, big, big fire. >> reporter: indeed, if not for jose cardonea, who stayed late to care for this cat who delivered three kittens. he was able to grab a hose, after a man with a hoody threw a molotov cocktail through the window. cardonea prevented major damage. >> i don't understand why people want to hurt somebody else. >> reporter: in addition to surveillance video of the man in the hoody, investigators have other evidence to work with. including the colt 45 bottle that was packed with a flammable liquid. the arsonist must be on the thin side. he squeezed through a narrow gap in the gate to access the property. and the surveillance video shows -- >> so he's patting his clothes down. >> reporter: the arsonnest made like a bird, and flew the scene, but investigators are hot on his trail. >>> we have some new information on the murder of a mcdonald's
. >>> a queens pet store becomes the target of a firebomb attack, as cbs 2's tony aiello reports, the alleged arsonnest made an embarrassing mistake. >> the people fast asleep upstairs were safe. incinerated quick. this would have been a big, big, big fire. >> reporter: indeed, if not for jose cardonea, who stayed late to care for this cat who delivered three kittens. he was able to grab a hose, after a man with a hoody threw a molotov cocktail through the window. cardonea...
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as tony aiello reports, he had some help in committing in crime. >> reporter: the camera didn't blink sunday as a woman gave a young boy a lesson in larceny. she directed the pre-teen in the yellow coat to grab a $600 cell phone another customer had dropped on the phone. he cast a nervous glance over his shoulder, as he carries it to the woman waiting outside. >> she teach him how to steal, how to lie, you know. the boy is between 11 and 13 years old. just slightly younger than the purse thief captured on camera at a gap store in the bronx. the nypd says the monday before christmas, this teenage girl spot the a purse on the floor. she nonchalantly brought it over to the clothes before she swiped what was inside. >> it's come everywhere. you should be mindful of what you do when there's cameras around you. >> they're everywhere. >> they're everywhere, basically. >> reporter: police hope the surveillance video helps them catch these youngs law breakers. >>> new tonight, an argument turns violent on a manhattan subway platform. police say a 73-year-old man was getting off a train at the
as tony aiello reports, he had some help in committing in crime. >> reporter: the camera didn't blink sunday as a woman gave a young boy a lesson in larceny. she directed the pre-teen in the yellow coat to grab a $600 cell phone another customer had dropped on the phone. he cast a nervous glance over his shoulder, as he carries it to the woman waiting outside. >> she teach him how to steal, how to lie, you know. the boy is between 11 and 13 years old. just slightly younger than the...
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it'sood to tony aiello in new york. >> [music] ground control to major. tom. >> reporter: the 1970s white suited pop stardom. he was a master of reinvention captured and animation by the artist helen green. [music] he was born david jones in londonn 1947. blessed with a wide range of artistic talent. >> i did not know if i was going toe in music or painting. i kept going back and forth. i opted for music eventually. influenced a wide range of artists. there would be no madonna or lady gaga without david bowie. even twisted sister the heavy metal band with roots in jersey and long island credit him as an influence. >> i can tell you unequivocally if it was not for david bowie they would note -- there would be no twisted sister. you could not come into twisted sister without listening to those songs from that album. we love to bowie. >> [music] >> reporter: bowie's career stretched across five decades. perhaps the only tist to ever do wet with bing crosby and [music] we are live in the manhattan neighborhood of soho. we are outside of the apartment the davi
it'sood to tony aiello in new york. >> [music] ground control to major. tom. >> reporter: the 1970s white suited pop stardom. he was a master of reinvention captured and animation by the artist helen green. [music] he was born david jones in londonn 1947. blessed with a wide range of artistic talent. >> i did not know if i was going toe in music or painting. i kept going back and forth. i opted for music eventually. influenced a wide range of artists. there would be no madonna...
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it's good to tony aiello in new york. >> [music] ground control to major. tom. >> reporter: the 1970s white suited pop stardom. he was a master of reinvention captured and animation by the artist helen green. [music] he was born david jones in london in 1947. blessed with a wide range of artistic talent. >> i did not know if i was painting. i kept going back and forth. i opted for music eventually. >> reporter: his showmanship influenc a wide range of artists. there would be no madonna or lady gaga without david bowie. even twisted sister the heavy metal band with roots in jersey and long island credit him as an influence. >> i can tell you unequivocally if it was nt for david bowie they would note -- there would be no twisted sister. you could not come into twisted sister without listening to those songs from that album. we love to bowie. >> [music] >> reporter: bowie's career stretched across five decades. perhaps the only artist to ever do wet with bing crosby and [music] we are live in the manhattan neighborhood of soho. we are outside of the apartment
it's good to tony aiello in new york. >> [music] ground control to major. tom. >> reporter: the 1970s white suited pop stardom. he was a master of reinvention captured and animation by the artist helen green. [music] he was born david jones in london in 1947. blessed with a wide range of artistic talent. >> i did not know if i was painting. i kept going back and forth. i opted for music eventually. >> reporter: his showmanship influenc a wide range of artists. there...
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tony aiello is live in middle >> reporter: kristine, this is 80th street in. there are ruts that allow traffic on the roads. then to the side streets, we'll bring the camera on the rooftop of mobile 2 around. you can see this street is completely closed. it's completely snowpacked. this is a scene being repeated in numerous queens neighborhoods. they're spinning their wheels, and they're sick of it. all day vehicles have gotten stuck on 101st street in ozone park. that street untouched residents claim by any city plow. >> how do you describe it? >> horrendous. they haven't passed by to plow the streets. it's been already what? two days? it's horrible. >> it's ridiculous. this is the only straight in queens that's like this. >> reporter: not quite. last night, our live truck got monday night, vehicles still going nowhere at the very same location. the mayor heard from residents who feel the city has left them out in the cold. >> help. don't forget us. >> life is not back to normal here in woodhaven, or richmond mark, or so many other neighborhoods in queens whe
tony aiello is live in middle >> reporter: kristine, this is 80th street in. there are ruts that allow traffic on the roads. then to the side streets, we'll bring the camera on the rooftop of mobile 2 around. you can see this street is completely closed. it's completely snowpacked. this is a scene being repeated in numerous queens neighborhoods. they're spinning their wheels, and they're sick of it. all day vehicles have gotten stuck on 101st street in ozone park. that street untouched...
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her husband, now being questioned in connection with cbs 2's tony aiello is live now in that town with more. >> christine, the victim's husband is a lawyer and a cpa. he soon may face charges for what police are calling a fatal case of domestic violence. >> reporter: family photos could be seen on mantle. dispatched to 350 lincoln road this morning. >> the report is that a female has been hurt seriously. >> reporter: it's been the home of dr. robin goldman, and jules reich since 1997. goldman was found stabbed to death in a bathroom shower, and reich called 911. >> this is not a random act. it's an isolated incident. both the person that we have in custody and the victim resided at the house. >> reporter: sources say reich also had injuries and was briefly treated at a hospital. right after their daughter's wedding, reich filed for divorce from dr. goldman. she was apediatrician who worked at the montefiore hospital center in the bronx where those who saw her daily reacted to her presumed passing. >> a lady of that statue, pleasant, who would want to do that? i don't know. >> reporter:
her husband, now being questioned in connection with cbs 2's tony aiello is live now in that town with more. >> christine, the victim's husband is a lawyer and a cpa. he soon may face charges for what police are calling a fatal case of domestic violence. >> reporter: family photos could be seen on mantle. dispatched to 350 lincoln road this morning. >> the report is that a female has been hurt seriously. >> reporter: it's been the home of dr. robin goldman, and jules...
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cbs 2's tony aiello reports. >> reporter: 12 million vehicles registered in new york state, and a shocking number have inspection stickers that are fake, or acquired through fraud. last summer, police in babylon found 93 counterfeit stockers. drivers usually get tickets for that. stopped angel calvo and charged him with a felony for having a fake inspection sticker. aaa's robert sinclair says cars that can't pass inspection often have safety issues, such as bad brakes. >> so you can traverse the world, safely and not cause a danger to yourself or others. >> reporter: many drivers don't want to pay for repairs so their cars will pass, and they give into temptation. we found ads on the internet offering stickers for $50, no questions asked. law enforcement has a number of tools to spot fake inspection stickers, starting with eyesight. the color of the fake stickers tends to fade after a few weeks. >> people come here, they offer me 200, 150. so available, the owner keeps them under lock and key. >>> a giant sinkhole opened on the property of a family in moire is county, new jersey. and it se
cbs 2's tony aiello reports. >> reporter: 12 million vehicles registered in new york state, and a shocking number have inspection stickers that are fake, or acquired through fraud. last summer, police in babylon found 93 counterfeit stockers. drivers usually get tickets for that. stopped angel calvo and charged him with a felony for having a fake inspection sticker. aaa's robert sinclair says cars that can't pass inspection often have safety issues, such as bad brakes. >> so you can...
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(beep) aiello? hey, phil. i'm glad i caught ya. what's up? uh, it's about steven and stefan. wanna see that house on briar again. really? i showed it to them five times. last time we were there, i think they got mail. yeah, well, that's why i'm calling. they hate upsetting people, unless, of course, it's me. then they don't mind waking me up at 7:00 a.m., asking me to call you. it's no problem. i'm just hanging around. kind of bored, really.
(beep) aiello? hey, phil. i'm glad i caught ya. what's up? uh, it's about steven and stefan. wanna see that house on briar again. really? i showed it to them five times. last time we were there, i think they got mail. yeah, well, that's why i'm calling. they hate upsetting people, unless, of course, it's me. then they don't mind waking me up at 7:00 a.m., asking me to call you. it's no problem. i'm just hanging around. kind of bored, really.
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my colleague tony aiello will have more from police coming up on cbs2 news beginning at 5:00. reporting live in scarsdale, westchester county, andrea grymes cbs2 news. >> thank you. >>> danger on the roads and the rails. a car and train collided setting of major problems for the morning commute. police are searching for the driver. city parks. i drive a golf ball. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto . xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, taking warfarin, i had to deal with that blood testing routine. i couldn't have a healthy salad whenever i wanted. i found another way. yeah, treatment with xarelto . hey, safety first. like all bloo
my colleague tony aiello will have more from police coming up on cbs2 news beginning at 5:00. reporting live in scarsdale, westchester county, andrea grymes cbs2 news. >> thank you. >>> danger on the roads and the rails. a car and train collided setting of major problems for the morning commute. police are searching for the driver. city parks. i drive a golf ball. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common....
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nice sunset shot taken in henderson yesterday from our producer katia aiello... after some good rain showers passed through the valley yesterday. temps in the cool 40s. .......... we were looking for snow in the mountains, but not the nice rain we got through the afternoon. that storm wound up sliding farther south and into our area afterall. ................ the steady rain. we should see more sunshine today and highs back near 60 < kirsten, brian... back to you./// > ((brian loftus)) > today is a day that recognizes us... it's national cheese lovers day! ((kirsten joyce)) there are of cheeses. ((brian loftus)) > and the u-s- d-a says americans eat more than 31 pounds of it each year./// ((brian loftus)) > speaking of foods we love... mcdonalds in japan is taking their fries to another level. ((kirsten joyce)) they've released fries covered in milk and white chocolate...call ed the mc-choco potato. it will be available for a limited time across japan later this month./// of your commute. kirsten joyce demetria... how are things looking? demetria obilor < there w
nice sunset shot taken in henderson yesterday from our producer katia aiello... after some good rain showers passed through the valley yesterday. temps in the cool 40s. .......... we were looking for snow in the mountains, but not the nice rain we got through the afternoon. that storm wound up sliding farther south and into our area afterall. ................ the steady rain. we should see more sunshine today and highs back near 60 < kirsten, brian... back to you./// > ((brian loftus))...
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tony aiello looks back at the singer's life. >> reporter: the 1970s bowie was a master of reinvention caured in this animation by the artist helen green. he was born david jones in london in 1947. blessed with a wide range of artistic talent. >> until quite late in my teens i didn't know if i was going to be in music or if i was going to be painting. i went vago muradian lighting backwards and forward. >> reporter: the show man ship influenced a wide range of artists. even twisted sister, the heavy metal band with roots in jersey and long island credit bowie as an influence. >> i can tell you unequivocally, if it wasn't for david bowie, there would be no twisted sister. the bowie medley, three songs from the ziggy album were our stable for about five years. you couldn't come and see twisted sister without that album. it was as simple as that. >> >> bowie's career stretched across five decades. perhaps the only artist to ever duet with bing crosby and mick jagger. >> sales of bowie's newest album jumped on news of his death on sunday. black star shot to number one on itunes top albums
tony aiello looks back at the singer's life. >> reporter: the 1970s bowie was a master of reinvention caured in this animation by the artist helen green. he was born david jones in london in 1947. blessed with a wide range of artistic talent. >> until quite late in my teens i didn't know if i was going to be in music or if i was going to be painting. i went vago muradian lighting backwards and forward. >> reporter: the show man ship influenced a wide range of artists. even...
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her concern on social media and plans to file a complaint with the city in woodlawn the bronx, tony aiello. >>> more legal trouble for fandual and draftkings. eric schneiderman filed a lawsuit demand, the sites give back the money won in in new york state. he's attempted to stop them from operating in new york saying allow illegal gambling. >>> a former u.s. congressman has died. ohio republican mike oxley was known for authoring anticorporate fraud legislation. his family says he says -- >>> the u.s. department of justice is investigating blue bell creameries after a case of its ice cream led to ten cases of listeria or food poisoning. three people are to have died. prosecutors are looking into whether higher ups are responsible for the outbreak. president obama steps -- the steps he's taking to take action against gun violence. >>> thank heaven for 7-eleven. see what he used to take down an armed robber in upstate new york. >>> no bringing down this bear. not any time soon. where in jersey it's now calling home and why wildlife experts are letting him hang for now. >>> don't let their ad
her concern on social media and plans to file a complaint with the city in woodlawn the bronx, tony aiello. >>> more legal trouble for fandual and draftkings. eric schneiderman filed a lawsuit demand, the sites give back the money won in in new york state. he's attempted to stop them from operating in new york saying allow illegal gambling. >>> a former u.s. congressman has died. ohio republican mike oxley was known for authoring anticorporate fraud legislation. his family...
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tony aiello. >> they were just in our studio a few weeks ago and they were amazing. >> they were unbelievable. >> what an opportunity. >> i posted their performance on our facebook page and i think the pope saw it there. >> he follows you. that's why they're there. >> we look forward to hearing from the corral when they get home. >>> time now is 8:15. let's head over to meteorologist vanessa murdock who is keeping an eye on the forecast for us. >> big chill on the way. we're talking about single digit windchills and sub zero wind chills for some as we head into yourself mentally and physically for an arctic blast because it's coming. live outside this morning the camera is moving. it will be a windy day again. right now clear skies, 36, southwest winds at 9. today 10 to 20 miles per hour winds. for today sunshine, a chilly breeze, more clouds later on today, maybe a snow shower north and west of the city. an arctic blast to start the work week. we're talking high temperatures that will struggle to reach the freezing mark with wind chills in the teens and low 20s mid afternoon. lowest chills e
tony aiello. >> they were just in our studio a few weeks ago and they were amazing. >> they were unbelievable. >> what an opportunity. >> i posted their performance on our facebook page and i think the pope saw it there. >> he follows you. that's why they're there. >> we look forward to hearing from the corral when they get home. >>> time now is 8:15. let's head over to meteorologist vanessa murdock who is keeping an eye on the forecast for us....
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as tony aiello reports he had help from an adult. >> she taught her child how to steal. >> selfishness and just sketchiness. >> at saddle brook's hibachi grill a young woman directed a preteen to grab a $600 cell phone another customer had dropped on the floor. he cast a nervous glance as we carries it to the woman waiting outside. >> she teached him how to steal, how to lie. between 11 and 13 years old, just slightly younger than the purse thief captured on camera at the gap store in the bronx. >> the monday before christmas this teenage girl spotted a purse someone left on the floor, she brought it over to a pile of clothes before walking away with the purse with $100 inside. >> really, really bad. >> it's also a risky thing to try these days with an ever growing number of surveillance cameras watching our every move. >> you should be mindful of what you do with cam ares -- cameras. >> tony aiello, cbs 2 news . >>> tom coughlin will hold a news conference at the team's facility. coughlin resigned yesterday following sunday's 35-30 loss to the eagles. the giants were 6-10 this season.
as tony aiello reports he had help from an adult. >> she taught her child how to steal. >> selfishness and just sketchiness. >> at saddle brook's hibachi grill a young woman directed a preteen to grab a $600 cell phone another customer had dropped on the floor. he cast a nervous glance as we carries it to the woman waiting outside. >> she teached him how to steal, how to lie. between 11 and 13 years old, just slightly younger than the purse thief captured on camera at...
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tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> look at the little guys and gals. >>> two suspected bank robbers are under arrest after taking police on a long island wild chase. branch in nassau and ended with a car crash 20 miles away in syosset. witnesses say they were surprised by the sudden police response. >> sirens going off. cars zooming by, all directions, even on the median of the highway. >> they caught them right way. so that's good. feel safe. one suspect was captured trying to run across route 35. police caught the others on the ground near an apartment complex. two officers suffered minor injuries during the pursuit. >>> you don't want to take a bite out of these carrots. u.s. border patrol officers in texas say they discovered more than a ton of marihuana hidden in carrots on sunday. officers found nearly 3,000 carrot-shaped marihuana packages hidden among the real thing. the drugs have a street value of nearly half a million dollars. >>> 18 minutes past the hour. still ahead, do you suffer from e-mail anxiety? connected. >>> and an act of kindness, a man gave up the shirt off his back on
tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> look at the little guys and gals. >>> two suspected bank robbers are under arrest after taking police on a long island wild chase. branch in nassau and ended with a car crash 20 miles away in syosset. witnesses say they were surprised by the sudden police response. >> sirens going off. cars zooming by, all directions, even on the median of the highway. >> they caught them right way. so that's good. feel safe. one suspect was captured trying...