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and so i called alexis and i said, "alexis, i know that mom's dead, isn't she? she's dead."s said, "yes, yes." >> reporter: stunned and grief-stricken, the two sisters return to their parents' home. alexis takes rachel aside. >> she walked with me into the closet and said, "rachel, dad murdered mom. i know, i know he did." i said, "what are you talking about?" i thought alexis might have just been -- >> reporter: overly emotional or -- >> overly. just devastated. >> reporter: but soon, rachel starts wondering. her father's story of what happened doesn't seem to add up. >> okay, do not hang up -- >> reporter: why would this experienced doctor hang up repeatedly on the 911 operator? and why would a seemingly fit man need another man's help to rescue his dying wife? >> it was very strange to me that he couldn't lift my mother out of the tub. because he was finishing the downstair's basement a few days prior and i had helped him lift sheetrock in. >> reporter: and alexis had her own questions about michele's pills. she asks her father where those powerful painkillers and sedativ
and so i called alexis and i said, "alexis, i know that mom's dead, isn't she? she's dead."s said, "yes, yes." >> reporter: stunned and grief-stricken, the two sisters return to their parents' home. alexis takes rachel aside. >> she walked with me into the closet and said, "rachel, dad murdered mom. i know, i know he did." i said, "what are you talking about?" i thought alexis might have just been -- >> reporter: overly emotional or --...
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alexis scoring a 160. the highest number possible. score with albert einstein, stephen hawking. not old enough to have her own credit card, that's her mensa card. the youngest ever accepted into that elite club from arizona. mensa only accepting people with iqs in the top 2% of the world. she taught herself spanish from that ipad. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: and she knows every state capital. what's the capital of new mexico? >> santa fe! >> reporter: what's the capital of florida? >> tallahassee. >> reporter: tallahassee, she had it. what's the capital of alaska? >> juneau! >> reporter: juneau it is. but we had one more question. and it wasn't for her. >> where does alexis get her smarts from? mom or dad? >> mom, do you want to come answer this, too? >> reporter: you're being safe on this one. >> exactly. >> reporter: her parents say they were both smart as young students, but that alexis is different. but they're determined to keep her young at heart. >> we do still want her to be 3 years old. >> reporter: but as we said good-
alexis scoring a 160. the highest number possible. score with albert einstein, stephen hawking. not old enough to have her own credit card, that's her mensa card. the youngest ever accepted into that elite club from arizona. mensa only accepting people with iqs in the top 2% of the world. she taught herself spanish from that ipad. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: and she knows every state capital. what's the capital of new mexico? >> santa fe! >> reporter: what's the capital...
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. >> alexis does her map, ready?as able to label every one of the continue tents. europe, africa, all the rest. >> ready for countries? >> reporter: she labels the countries next. >> japan! boop, boop, boop. >> reporter: we met her after her afternoon nap. a typical 3-year-old at first, smiling and shy, leaving dad to do the talking. telling us about when he first noticed. you would be driving if the car and she would recite the bedtime story from the night before. >> she would recite them ver bait m. >> reporter: she reads at a fifth grade level. doctors have been unable to calculate her true score on iq tests. the average person, a 100. alexis, scoring a 160. sharing her score are albert einstein, steven hawking. she taught herself spanish from the ipad. where does alexis get her smarts from, mom or dad? >> mom, you want to come answer this. >> reporter: her parents say they were both smart, but alexis is different. >> we still want her to be 3 years old. >> reporter: one little reminder she's on her way with a wor
. >> alexis does her map, ready?as able to label every one of the continue tents. europe, africa, all the rest. >> ready for countries? >> reporter: she labels the countries next. >> japan! boop, boop, boop. >> reporter: we met her after her afternoon nap. a typical 3-year-old at first, smiling and shy, leaving dad to do the talking. telling us about when he first noticed. you would be driving if the car and she would recite the bedtime story from the night before....
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we met alexis after her afternoon nap.st, smiling and shy, leaving dad to do the talking, telling us about when he first noticed. you would be driving around in the car and she would be able to recite the bedtime story from the night before? >> yeah. so dad would try to pitch in and be like, oh, yeah and then the elephant was the one that was sharing. she would correct me and say, no, next, dad, next was the kangaroo. and she would correct me and say, no dad, the kangaroo was the next one sharing. oh, sorry. so she would recite the bedtime stories verbatim which is absolutely unbelievable. we are talking 18 months old at this point. >> reporter: alexis reads at a fifth grade level. stunning doctors. scoring so well on iq tests, they've been unable to calculate her true score. the average person has an iq of about 100. alexis has 160. the highest number possible. sharing her score with albert einstein, steven hawking. not old enough to have her credit card, that is her mensa card. youngest ever accepted. mensa only acceptin
we met alexis after her afternoon nap.st, smiling and shy, leaving dad to do the talking, telling us about when he first noticed. you would be driving around in the car and she would be able to recite the bedtime story from the night before? >> yeah. so dad would try to pitch in and be like, oh, yeah and then the elephant was the one that was sharing. she would correct me and say, no, next, dad, next was the kangaroo. and she would correct me and say, no dad, the kangaroo was the next one...
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alexis christoforous is on wall street. and jim axelrod on how a 12- year-old first time author closed his first big time deal. >> i just kind of shouted out "mom, can you come here? i have a contract for you to look at." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, this is our western edition. we learn tonight of a tremendous amount of drugs, mostly heroin that was found in the new york city apartment of philip seymour hoffman. today, the medical examiner did an autopsy on the body of the academy award winning actor who was found dead yesterday in that apartment. hoffman had long battled drug addiction and it appears he died of an overdose. don dahler has the latest on the investigation. se. don dahler has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: police sources tell us they found hoffman unconscious on the bathroom floor of his apartment in new york's greenwich village with a needle in his arm and roughly 70 glassine pacts in the apartment. today, sources conce
alexis christoforous is on wall street. and jim axelrod on how a 12- year-old first time author closed his first big time deal. >> i just kind of shouted out "mom, can you come here? i have a contract for you to look at." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, this is our western edition. we learn tonight of a tremendous amount of drugs, mostly heroin that was found in the new york city apartment of...
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alexy before i go very quickly very quickly aside from the lovely bodacious babes what's your future looking like in a career of snowboarding and sports. i didn't know i i just going going forward yeah and training training more training yeah all right snowboard. team russia live in sochi joining us here on r.t. international such a bad boy enjoy yourself so you. well thanks for joining us here on r.t. international all the sporting action was preceded by the glitz and gloss of the opening ceremony here's an he said now with more of the highlights of the spectacular show the city is still rumbling really can feel the energy in the air after what we saw last night with the opening ceremony of course kicking off the twenty second winter games here in the russian hole still see the two and a half hour show took spectators on a breathtaking journey through russian culture and history more than forty thousand spectators from around the globe packed into the fish to the big stadium to witness this extravaganza this ceremony featured the olympic parade of nations this time with a different
alexy before i go very quickly very quickly aside from the lovely bodacious babes what's your future looking like in a career of snowboarding and sports. i didn't know i i just going going forward yeah and training training more training yeah all right snowboard. team russia live in sochi joining us here on r.t. international such a bad boy enjoy yourself so you. well thanks for joining us here on r.t. international all the sporting action was preceded by the glitz and gloss of the opening...
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alexis chu, now executive editor at "in touch weekly," reported on whitney's death for "people" magazinerce who worked with whitney told us that she definitely was not a goody two shoes in any sense of the word. >> houston's bad girl side may have ultimately drawn her to r&b bad boy, bobby brown. >> she was a girl from the streets of newark. and she fell in love with a bad boy with a good voice. so, you know, her fans, yes, very shocked. those who knew her best really weren't surprised. >> houston and brown traded rings in 1992. a personal high matched only by a professional one that very same year. "the bodyguard" grossed more than $400 million and launched the top selling soundtrack of all time. but even as the cross-over superstar commanded millions for movies like "the preacher's wife," she increasingly struggled with her fame. did she ever talk to you about the stress of fame? >> she said to me, you don't know what it's like being me. i'm stressed out all the time. >> that stress was only compounded by houston's often rocky marriage. >> they were very happy at first, but pretty soon
alexis chu, now executive editor at "in touch weekly," reported on whitney's death for "people" magazinerce who worked with whitney told us that she definitely was not a goody two shoes in any sense of the word. >> houston's bad girl side may have ultimately drawn her to r&b bad boy, bobby brown. >> she was a girl from the streets of newark. and she fell in love with a bad boy with a good voice. so, you know, her fans, yes, very shocked. those who knew her...
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alexis and her parents will join us on "fox & friends" tomorrow morning.ing forward to hearing from her. >>> 47 minutes after the top of the hour. out of control air rage on the airplane is on the rise. now they could force those flipping out on flights to pay up. >> they are considered man's best friends. why having a dog could increase your social circle. let's check in with steve doocy with what's coming up on "fox & friends." nice to have you back. >> it marks five years since president obama signed the stimulus bill into law. where are we now? we are going to break out the numbers. and they are not good. making a town's picnic area a land graph. they will be with us. plus the kdaycare dangers to kep your kids safe. as if that's not enough. bobby dean will cook up a storm. we have all three hours kicks off 12 minutes from right now right here on your channel for news. spokesperson: we decided to settle this. a steel cage death match of midsize sedans. the volkswagen passat against all comers. turbocharged engines against...engines. best in class rear l
alexis and her parents will join us on "fox & friends" tomorrow morning.ing forward to hearing from her. >>> 47 minutes after the top of the hour. out of control air rage on the airplane is on the rise. now they could force those flipping out on flights to pay up. >> they are considered man's best friends. why having a dog could increase your social circle. let's check in with steve doocy with what's coming up on "fox & friends." nice to have you back....
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alexis christoforous, cbs news. >> the vatican also says the u.n. report also attacks the church's views on both abortion and birth control and attempts to interfere with the church's teachings. >>> well, if you swing by cvs to get a couple of items and possibly a pack of smokes, you're going to be out of luck soon. the national drugstore chain announced today it is going to stop selling tobacco at more than 7600 of its stores. the company says it hopes that move will help customers get on the path to better health. the tobacco ban is expected to take effect october 1. >>> norfolk took center stage on tuesday in a fight for same- sex marriage. protesters lined the streets in front of the federal courthouse there. some of them pushing for change. others advocating the preservation of traditional marriage. at the center of it all, norfolk same sex couples' legal battle to try to marry in the state of virginia. >> reporter: on one side those who say marriage is a fundamental right regardless of sexual orientation. on the other? >> gays have a right to
alexis christoforous, cbs news. >> the vatican also says the u.n. report also attacks the church's views on both abortion and birth control and attempts to interfere with the church's teachings. >>> well, if you swing by cvs to get a couple of items and possibly a pack of smokes, you're going to be out of luck soon. the national drugstore chain announced today it is going to stop selling tobacco at more than 7600 of its stores. the company says it hopes that move will help...
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alexis christoforous. cbs news, new york. >>> an early birthday present for michael jordan.r the basketball legend says his wife gave birth to identical twin girls on sunday. he has three children from a previous marriage. he turns 51 on monday. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a winter storm striking the south. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." striking the south. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. >>> private funeral plans are being made for child actress shirley temple black. she died
alexis christoforous. cbs news, new york. >>> an early birthday present for michael jordan.r the basketball legend says his wife gave birth to identical twin girls on sunday. he has three children from a previous marriage. he turns 51 on monday. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a winter storm striking the south. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." striking the south. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs...
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. >> one of wendy's success stories is alexis. >> good.ish from here, finish in fifth position all the way. i saw these girls -- before it was, like, red leotards, but i guess you can call them purple leotards now -- i saw these girls in purple leotards, and i told my mom, "i want to be one of those girls in the purple leotards." [ chuckles ] so... and it's something cool to do. i mean, it provides an activity that lets you travel to places that you would never travel to if you didn't do the sport. and it's really cool. >> reallcool for alexis. she made it all the way to the national team. now a coach, she's teaching not just the skills she learned, but the values as well. >> it takes a lot of work to make a perfect cartwheel. and if they get the discipline to do things over and over again, then that's what i'm giving them to get them a good work ethic, so that they can do it in school, or they do it in life. i want them to be champions, of course, but i want them to learn to appreciate hard work. >> it gives me discipline, a lot of confid
. >> one of wendy's success stories is alexis. >> good.ish from here, finish in fifth position all the way. i saw these girls -- before it was, like, red leotards, but i guess you can call them purple leotards now -- i saw these girls in purple leotards, and i told my mom, "i want to be one of those girls in the purple leotards." [ chuckles ] so... and it's something cool to do. i mean, it provides an activity that lets you travel to places that you would never travel to...
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alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> here are some contenders.on the hound group last night. his handler said he's a kissing hound. a standard poodle and the toy group, a seven-pound miniature pincher. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." from the big screen to small screens near and far twizzlerize your entertainment every day with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. try our delicious new fresh mex bowls with chipotle or margarita chicken. all served with a bowl of soup, like our new southwest chicken. chili's lunch combo starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. >>> in florida, a dramatic rescue. some men were working under an overpass on i-95 near ft. lauderdale when their scaffolding collapsed monday. three remained dangling until firefighters took them down. police said one worker fell into debris and was taken to the hospital. >>> the severe cold weather in the midwest has been good for one thing. for the first time in five years a popular tourist attraction is open. jamie yuccas of our minneapolis station wcco shows
alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> here are some contenders.on the hound group last night. his handler said he's a kissing hound. a standard poodle and the toy group, a seven-pound miniature pincher. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." from the big screen to small screens near and far twizzlerize your entertainment every day with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. try our delicious new fresh mex bowls with chipotle or margarita chicken. all...
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alexis christoforous, cbs news. >> similar religious protection legislation is being considered in six other states. >>> virginia's attorney general has filed a notice of appeal in virginia's same-sex marriage case. it's a procedural move by mark herring who's trying to expedite the case through the appellate court. earlier this month a judge ruled the ban on gay marriage unconstitutional. in 2006, virginia voters approved a constitutional amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman. >>> the arlington mom hit and killed by a dump truck was on the minds of parents, teachers and students this morning. two bouquets of flowers and a note of condolence were left in front of nottingham elementary school where 39-year-old jennifer larson lost her life. officers say lawson was putting her child into her minivan late yesterday morning when a dump truck hit her. the child was not hurt. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel's proposal to make deep military spending cuts has some concerned about the nation's vulnerability to attack. the army currently has 522,000 soldiers. hagel would shr
alexis christoforous, cbs news. >> similar religious protection legislation is being considered in six other states. >>> virginia's attorney general has filed a notice of appeal in virginia's same-sex marriage case. it's a procedural move by mark herring who's trying to expedite the case through the appellate court. earlier this month a judge ruled the ban on gay marriage unconstitutional. in 2006, virginia voters approved a constitutional amendment defining marriage as between a...
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but as alexis christoforous reports, what happened next can only be summed up in one word -- surpriseady for triplets, instead, she got four bundles of joy, a set of identical quadruplet girls. >> they had got the three out and they said more feet. >> more feet? >> that's all i heard. i said, no. >> reporter: then the 42-year-old mississippi mom had to break the news to her husband. >> i told him to count the bands on my arm, and that's how i told him there was four instead of three. >> reporter: baby kayleigh was apparently hiding behind her sisters kenleigh, kristen and kelsey during numerous ultrasounds. >> it was an instant shock, but i'm proud of her. >> reporter: the odds of giving birth to identical quadruplets is quite rare, especially since the parents did not undergo in vitro fertilization. dr. jeffrey yu is an obstetrician in new york. >> in this case, when it happens from an embryo, the odds of that have to be 1 in 300 million. >> reporter: kim who already has a 10-year-old daughter says five kids are enough for her. >> this is it. >> reporter: the quadruplets were born 13
but as alexis christoforous reports, what happened next can only be summed up in one word -- surpriseady for triplets, instead, she got four bundles of joy, a set of identical quadruplet girls. >> they had got the three out and they said more feet. >> more feet? >> that's all i heard. i said, no. >> reporter: then the 42-year-old mississippi mom had to break the news to her husband. >> i told him to count the bands on my arm, and that's how i told him there was...
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cbs's alexis christoforous reports from new york. >>> the woman at the center of new jersey governor chris christie's traffic scandal is keeping her mouth shut. a lawyer for brigette ann kelly says governor christie's deputy chief of staff is invoking her fifth amendment right not to imcriminate herself. she will not cooperate with a subpoena from the state legislative committee. >> i know everything i needed to know from a point of employment for bridget kelly and i fired her. >> reporter: it was an e-mail from her that cost her her job. she e-mailed a transportation official saying, time for some traffic problems in fort lee. a month later several toll lanes leading to the george washington bridge were closed creating days of traffic jams. during his monthly radio show monday, the governor repeated his earlier statements. >> before these lanes were closed, i knew nothing about it. i didn't plan it. i didn't authorize it. i didn't approve it. i knew nothing about it. >> reporter: christie's office is complying with the subpoenas but another former aide linked to the scandal is not.
cbs's alexis christoforous reports from new york. >>> the woman at the center of new jersey governor chris christie's traffic scandal is keeping her mouth shut. a lawyer for brigette ann kelly says governor christie's deputy chief of staff is invoking her fifth amendment right not to imcriminate herself. she will not cooperate with a subpoena from the state legislative committee. >> i know everything i needed to know from a point of employment for bridget kelly and i fired her....
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possibly landing jumps in the interior ministry one parliament forms a unity government on thursday alexy were set ski on sea levels in from key if in ukraine. going forward a former member of the european parliament things the prospect of ultranationalist gaining some top jobs in ukraine is something the e.u. should be concerned about clearly we have to look very carefully at this government of national unity we should be bringing trying to bring people together some hard and difficult decisions have to be made to incorporate people from all parts of ukraine in the new government if it's a sectarian government of of those in quotation marks one the recent conflict and this is just a recipe for further problems in the future and with the continue to emerge in some of the far right. back to live video now from kiev where crowds are gathering to vote on the line up of possible government ministers list has to be fully fully approved by the gathering for the cabinet to be formed thursday we'll be keeping an eye on developments there so stay with us here in our to international for all the la
possibly landing jumps in the interior ministry one parliament forms a unity government on thursday alexy were set ski on sea levels in from key if in ukraine. going forward a former member of the european parliament things the prospect of ultranationalist gaining some top jobs in ukraine is something the e.u. should be concerned about clearly we have to look very carefully at this government of national unity we should be bringing trying to bring people together some hard and difficult...
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keep their promise or up to the moment thanks very much indeed for that live update from kiev artie's alexy to share ski there well police have been withdrawn from the administrative area of ukraine's capital of the government fulfilled its part of the peace deal the rest that's been raging in the country since tuesday has claimed at least eighteen lives and that's the official figure the opposition says the number is much higher eyewitness reports and numerous videos show dozens of bodies lying openly in the streets covered only by in blankets hundreds have also been injured well from the capital chaos quickly spread to the west of ukraine now that's a region which is traditionally critical of the government of the city of laval of there that's been left virtually without any police force that's because most officers including many high ranking ones have joined the antigovernment protesters on kiev's independence square and at the moment it's impossible to even call the police or report a crime in laval little surprise then that hundreds of firearms battens and other riot and military equi
keep their promise or up to the moment thanks very much indeed for that live update from kiev artie's alexy to share ski there well police have been withdrawn from the administrative area of ukraine's capital of the government fulfilled its part of the peace deal the rest that's been raging in the country since tuesday has claimed at least eighteen lives and that's the official figure the opposition says the number is much higher eyewitness reports and numerous videos show dozens of bodies...
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and against the rule in sunni more narky and that has been met with a relentless crackdown artie's alexy at a show of school reports on the long running standoff. it's three years since the arab spring gripped the gulf state of bahrain violence still shakes the streets of its capital mamma as protesters against the sunni led government fire molotov cocktails the police respond with tear gas and flash bang grenades thing is that the government is using it as a while and a lot are being tortured house raids just now of living in cities it said i lived in but. you can hear helicopters armored baikal shooting at people and throwing it here yes here and there making people thought the key why not even brought this thing outside the street at least eighty nine people have reportedly been killed in the sheol position strive for reforms hundreds of small towns and have been injured some lost limbs and eyesight protests have been held on almost daily basis and i witnessed some of those i went to bahrain a little more than a year ago we met with a different government official who told me that des
and against the rule in sunni more narky and that has been met with a relentless crackdown artie's alexy at a show of school reports on the long running standoff. it's three years since the arab spring gripped the gulf state of bahrain violence still shakes the streets of its capital mamma as protesters against the sunni led government fire molotov cocktails the police respond with tear gas and flash bang grenades thing is that the government is using it as a while and a lot are being tortured...
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alexis bilodeau joins us live from sochi this morning.hat a moment. i want to ask you why is it that that was the first thing you needed to do. why dew point to share that moment about your brother federic? >> my brother lives his dream through my eyes and for me it's priceless when i see his smile at the bottom and my family is so important to me and my brother is such an inspiration that i need to share these moments with him so i was looking for him in the crowd. >> i think so many people want to thank you for saying that and doing that. because the world fell in love with you the last winter olympics because we were introduced to this beautiful man and your beautiful relationship with your brother. at this point are you okay with the fact that your celebration at the bottom of the run hugging your brother has the effect it has. you have a killer run and you won a gold. >> yeah. i mean it's part of the olympic dream. and it's amazing to see that we're able to have them close and to share that moment. there's a lot of people that worked
alexis bilodeau joins us live from sochi this morning.hat a moment. i want to ask you why is it that that was the first thing you needed to do. why dew point to share that moment about your brother federic? >> my brother lives his dream through my eyes and for me it's priceless when i see his smile at the bottom and my family is so important to me and my brother is such an inspiration that i need to share these moments with him so i was looking for him in the crowd. >> i think so...
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good to get you back on the line here and you're taking cover apparently inside a nearby building alexi the truce that was agreed upon in the overnight apparently in a state of. there is no truce at all rory at the moment just to give you an idea of what's happening right now i would probably love to give you a better view of the independence square which is just over here but we were just shot at we just saw a gun fire it literally broke our window over here you can see i asked my camera to zoom in we were standing meters look even meters maybe centimeters away when a gunshot hits the room where we have a live position where we have a life support where we're getting giving our broadcast this is pretty much the scene right now in kiev despite the truce which was agreed upon last night between the opposition and the government the riots as this so-called right wing sector went on an offensive several hours ago i was witnessing down there seven floors down from where standing right now as they push the police from the barricades which they had reoccupy forty eight hours before now they'r
good to get you back on the line here and you're taking cover apparently inside a nearby building alexi the truce that was agreed upon in the overnight apparently in a state of. there is no truce at all rory at the moment just to give you an idea of what's happening right now i would probably love to give you a better view of the independence square which is just over here but we were just shot at we just saw a gun fire it literally broke our window over here you can see i asked my camera to...
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thank you for joining us, alexis.your work. >> thanks for having me. >>> please keep the responses coming. you can tweet them t to @ronandaily or send them to ronan farrow@msnbc.com. >>> we asked should the u.s. leave any troops in afghanistan? the winner is rfd leave. that's an extreme skew. no one wants any presence in afghanistan in this audience. all right. thank you so much for the empassioned responses. that wraps up things for this edition of ronan farrow daily. you can catch me right here on msnbc. now it's one of my favorite times of the day. the reid report. what do you have coming up? >> that is a definitive response if i ever heard one. next on "the reid report." will she or won't she? we'll take a look at the origins of the law and explain why it's already legal to discriminate in the state. >>> and two years after the shooting death of trayvon martin, we examine the state of stand your ground laws and talk with benjamin kronk, the lawyer for martin's family. >>> and minimum wage. will the strategy pay of
thank you for joining us, alexis.your work. >> thanks for having me. >>> please keep the responses coming. you can tweet them t to @ronandaily or send them to ronan farrow@msnbc.com. >>> we asked should the u.s. leave any troops in afghanistan? the winner is rfd leave. that's an extreme skew. no one wants any presence in afghanistan in this audience. all right. thank you so much for the empassioned responses. that wraps up things for this edition of ronan farrow daily....
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who is now in kiev alexy have you managed to make it to the city center we spoke about forty minutes ago when you're trying to make your way to much of the protests. happening there look do you see where all you. have been a lot of accounts a little more than half an hour to get literally took to cover three times just needed to get inside an independent square very tense and here we can see black smoke we can hear trance bang grenades exploding from scientists time it is very unpredictable pockets a way to go and become an even jihad on the other side of the square where. there's a t.v. crews and cameras and set up their life trucks and satellite broadcast for us to be able to go live from here we cannot get there because the whole area cordoned off either by the police or by the protesters but now i'm standing by one of the barricades that people here are telling me that there's no conflict whatsoever to that place where we need to go so it's a very very tense here we tried to get closer from the other side of the square the cordon of the police told us that they're not letting any
who is now in kiev alexy have you managed to make it to the city center we spoke about forty minutes ago when you're trying to make your way to much of the protests. happening there look do you see where all you. have been a lot of accounts a little more than half an hour to get literally took to cover three times just needed to get inside an independent square very tense and here we can see black smoke we can hear trance bang grenades exploding from scientists time it is very unpredictable...
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is alexy your shots. and the conflict has divided the country with opposing sides blaming each other for escalating the violence sara try to better is a foreign affairs editor at the chronicles magazine here's his take. we have witnessed brazen hypocrisy from the european union ever since the beginning of this crisis from the phase of demonstrations early on the protests degenerated into hooliganism in mid december and into terrorism since january nineteenth and we can no longer use the term demonstrators i would rather use the term rebels because we are looking at de facto the rebellion for you know call of each to continue listening to the player calls from the west and he has also being called by biden and by kerry and for restraint would be simply self-defeating because all of these people are up to no good they want regime change they are interested in a geo political control over the key country in central eastern europe that was try vetch a foreign affairs editor at the chronicle's magazine. play a
is alexy your shots. and the conflict has divided the country with opposing sides blaming each other for escalating the violence sara try to better is a foreign affairs editor at the chronicles magazine here's his take. we have witnessed brazen hypocrisy from the european union ever since the beginning of this crisis from the phase of demonstrations early on the protests degenerated into hooliganism in mid december and into terrorism since january nineteenth and we can no longer use the term...
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aefrmg iq is 100 and alexis' tops 160. she began to show exceptional skills at two. be admitted was two years old. we were thinking heather. >> we wondered what makes you a genius. >> we only have an hour's program. just an hour. >> okay. >> joke is on you. send me a tweet at bill hemmer. >> and send to me at heather childers. >> let the genius flow. >>> miners saved from a collapsed mine in south africa facing charges. they were working illegally in an abandoned gold mine. two are facing charges and an unknown number remaining in the deep tunnels because they are afraid to come out. they are streaming live with the latest details, paul? >> reporter: that you have locked up the behind me. they are coping a watchful eye in case more try to escape in the night. in all two men emerged since this drama began. what happens when they come up out of the surface? they have a thorough medical check and those men two of them are spending the night in police cells and will start to a pore in court tomorrow. these men underground are desperate and the subject of a new movie, and
aefrmg iq is 100 and alexis' tops 160. she began to show exceptional skills at two. be admitted was two years old. we were thinking heather. >> we wondered what makes you a genius. >> we only have an hour's program. just an hour. >> okay. >> joke is on you. send me a tweet at bill hemmer. >> and send to me at heather childers. >> let the genius flow. >>> miners saved from a collapsed mine in south africa facing charges. they were working illegally in...
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alexis and mitch. >>> plus, an ominous day for bitcoin.changes has literally disa appeared. as the future is unknown, we want to know, what will you tell your grandkids about bitcoin? tweet us and we will get to your answers on the show later this hour. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ from td ameritrade. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough
alexis and mitch. >>> plus, an ominous day for bitcoin.changes has literally disa appeared. as the future is unknown, we want to know, what will you tell your grandkids about bitcoin? tweet us and we will get to your answers on the show later this hour. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your...
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cbs reporter alexis cristofis explains whey. >> bad weather slowed sales at the u.s.uto makers and trade factory shipment so that manufacturing barely expanded last month. china saw a similar slow down and that added to broader concerns about the global economy and about investments in some of the faster growing foreign markets. >> it seems that now the risk factor has gown tremendously. >> investors are debating whether the losses are part of a market correction which is usually defined as a so% drop and whether, in fact, that would be good for the market. >> continuing concerns about emerging markets and their problems with currency and lackluster corporate earnings. you have to remember the stock market had a massi gain in 2013. blue chips, the s&p, nasdaq all up between 25 and 30%. investors are locking in those profits. the dow is heading towards a direction. right now it is down ant 7% since the begin of the year. >> it definitely is a healthy thing. we can't have the markets always moving up in one direction. there has to be a two steepiest forward, one step ba
cbs reporter alexis cristofis explains whey. >> bad weather slowed sales at the u.s.uto makers and trade factory shipment so that manufacturing barely expanded last month. china saw a similar slow down and that added to broader concerns about the global economy and about investments in some of the faster growing foreign markets. >> it seems that now the risk factor has gown tremendously. >> investors are debating whether the losses are part of a market correction which is...
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i'm alexis christoforous. >>> so looks like yet another storm is moving in but when.ing up next. he has the full forecast in just a bit. >> when we ask why, the answer is it's winter. plus, monika is keeping an eye on the roads and we'll have some of your responses and the correct answer to today's question of the morning. >> are you looking for a job? wusa9 and dc jobs want to get you hired. intelsat is looking for an investor relations analyst. wusa9.com/dcjobs to apply. >> don't forget we're always on at wusa9.com and the wusa9 app. we'll be right back. guy 1: i'm glad i got it while it's still around. with 30 ingredients to choose from, you can't go wrong. guy 2: yeah, i've never had a combo like this. guy 1: like i always say, you've got to try something new. guy 2: try something new? you've had the same haircut since seventh grade. waitress: hey, welcome to denny's. okay. let's i think i forgot to it's race dapay a bill. what's up ted? yep, paid that one. what about your mortgage? yep, paid that too. alright we're good then. man i feel like i'm forgetting someth
i'm alexis christoforous. >>> so looks like yet another storm is moving in but when.ing up next. he has the full forecast in just a bit. >> when we ask why, the answer is it's winter. plus, monika is keeping an eye on the roads and we'll have some of your responses and the correct answer to today's question of the morning. >> are you looking for a job? wusa9 and dc jobs want to get you hired. intelsat is looking for an investor relations analyst. wusa9.com/dcjobs to apply....
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alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >> at least for now this bridge traffic jam scandal is puttingdamper on the widespread speculation that chris christie might be seeking the republican presidential nomination for the 2016 election. >>> 5:52. coming up we'll preview today's vote by the d.c. city council on decriminalizing small amounts of marijuan >> plus, today is a pretty big milestone for those of us who have accounts with facebook. over to you. >> thanks, mike. we've been combing through the day's daily details and retailer websites to find you deep discounts. brad's deals has a deal on a diamond necklace. you can get a sterling silver and diamond heart pendant for just 60 bucks. that includes shipping and you're saving over $200 on this one. pro flowers is teaming up with living social for a prevalentine's day deal. get a bouquet of roses, tulips or lilies for just $15. that's 50% off. if that doesn't say i love you, how about a trip to the spa. right now groupon has a deal, a $50 spa wish gift card for just $35 or you can pick up two gift cards for just 65 bucks. if you have
alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >> at least for now this bridge traffic jam scandal is puttingdamper on the widespread speculation that chris christie might be seeking the republican presidential nomination for the 2016 election. >>> 5:52. coming up we'll preview today's vote by the d.c. city council on decriminalizing small amounts of marijuan >> plus, today is a pretty big milestone for those of us who have accounts with facebook. over to you. >> thanks,...
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now, alexis reads at a fifth grade level.rts, they can't even assign a number to it. wow. that's incredible. >>> someone else i know who is really, really smart coming up next in the newsroom. don lemon, my colleague in new york. hello, don. >> i'm not as smart as that kid. are you okay? do you need a little watter? >> i got it. but it's not working. >> it happens. doesn't it happen at the worst times. you are reading some serious story and you're about to choke. take care of yourself. good to see you. have a grit couple days off. >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. the top of the hour. thank you for joining us. you are in the cnn newsroom and we're following a big story this hour from the world of sports. a story that will have an impact beyond basketball, beyond the basketball court, the football field or any other field of play. long-time nba player jason collins will make history tonight. that's because collins signed a contract today with the brooklyn netsll
now, alexis reads at a fifth grade level.rts, they can't even assign a number to it. wow. that's incredible. >>> someone else i know who is really, really smart coming up next in the newsroom. don lemon, my colleague in new york. hello, don. >> i'm not as smart as that kid. are you okay? do you need a little watter? >> i got it. but it's not working. >> it happens. doesn't it happen at the worst times. you are reading some serious story and you're about to choke. take...
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and as alexis explains, bitcoins may be one of the riskest forms of currency in the world. >> at nework's bitcoin center, a crowd of believers talked up the virtues of virtual currency. >> it is the most global phenomenon. >> the phenomenon is a high- tech form of money called bitcoin. there's no actual coin, it exists only in cyber space. bought and sold through online exchanges. it's not regulated or connected to any bank or government. so transferring the currency between people or merchants is fast and free. no bank charges or credit card fees. >> i'll buy bitcoin. >> investors who believe in bitcoins are buying and selling the currency as they would stocks or gold, hoping the value will rise. so far, it has, but with wild swings from zero to 1200 and now around $500. >> bitcoins are generating a lot of buzz here, but there are plenty of skeptics, too. >> regulators say it's been used for drug sales and money laundering and they are considering new rules. that has shaken the bitcoin market and fed into the stomach churning volatility. >> bitcoin is ten times more riskier than mos
and as alexis explains, bitcoins may be one of the riskest forms of currency in the world. >> at nework's bitcoin center, a crowd of believers talked up the virtues of virtual currency. >> it is the most global phenomenon. >> the phenomenon is a high- tech form of money called bitcoin. there's no actual coin, it exists only in cyber space. bought and sold through online exchanges. it's not regulated or connected to any bank or government. so transferring the currency between...
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it shows such a level of clear distinction in that family. >> alexis is never charged with any crime.ng, but it apparently makes no difference, and the version of susan williams who faces jurors later that year, seems overwhelmed by the preponderance of tape. >> i want it done as soon as possible. >> the tape was the center of the trial. we should show the clip where she said, if you're taping me, i'm screwed. and that showed she knew what she was doing was wrong. >> susan's defense counters that joe labella, the private investigator, learns about the plot during the meter with susan at this long island diner. >> there was no instance that you could buy into the fact that she was entrapped in this case. >> this is his business address. this is what he drives. >> most of what you hear comes out of susan williams' wife. >> if it's an accident, i would love it. >> but as labela, a former detective, sits through the trial and watches susan on tape, he has second thoughts about the case. >> my brother is an aviation policeman. >> i swear to god, god is my jung, if i knew she had family on
it shows such a level of clear distinction in that family. >> alexis is never charged with any crime.ng, but it apparently makes no difference, and the version of susan williams who faces jurors later that year, seems overwhelmed by the preponderance of tape. >> i want it done as soon as possible. >> the tape was the center of the trial. we should show the clip where she said, if you're taping me, i'm screwed. and that showed she knew what she was doing was wrong. >>...
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alexis christoforous, kpix 5. >> so poised.s old when she was given the honor of placing her hand and footprints in the cement outside the chinese theater the tcl chinese theater, the youngest ever to do that. >>> it's still a mystery about whether mandatory water restrictions will be necessary later this year. in the north bay, which got the most rainfall, storage water increased by 20%. but even with all that rain, it's still entirely possible that voluntary cut back to you guys will become mandatory. on april 1, the marin municipal water district will take stock of its supply. >> if our storage is below the threshold, then mandatory rationing will be put in effect. >> some people are saying we have to rack our water bill up to save so i'll knock 25% off that which defeats the purpose that we're all trying to save water. >> so using a bunch of water now is just going to give you a bigger water bill and maybe make put the least liked person on the block. >> the reality is the district is still trying to find -- figure out how
alexis christoforous, kpix 5. >> so poised.s old when she was given the honor of placing her hand and footprints in the cement outside the chinese theater the tcl chinese theater, the youngest ever to do that. >>> it's still a mystery about whether mandatory water restrictions will be necessary later this year. in the north bay, which got the most rainfall, storage water increased by 20%. but even with all that rain, it's still entirely possible that voluntary cut back to you...
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. >> a ceo for a nonprofit, alexis is joining us. was not expecting progress in the fight against childhood obesity, only because it feels like we never hear good news in the fight against obesity. how did that strike you? >> i am so happy to hear you say that. today is such a euphoric moments for all the academics, nutritionists, experts, kids, school administrators, parents. it is really satisfying, really humbling, really critical that we start to see the tide turn. yet, as you know and michaela, you pointed out, there are still grave concerns about the obesity epidemic. so railly do we have an opportunity to say we are making progress. . this is one of the most defining moments in the childhood obesity epidemic. the awareness factor is probably the highest in the history of this nation. this report will draw more attention to the needs and desires that we need to focus on kids in the school building. >> so what's doing it, then? the question is, if we're seeing these numbers, which are surprising to a lot of people, welcome news
. >> a ceo for a nonprofit, alexis is joining us. was not expecting progress in the fight against childhood obesity, only because it feels like we never hear good news in the fight against obesity. how did that strike you? >> i am so happy to hear you say that. today is such a euphoric moments for all the academics, nutritionists, experts, kids, school administrators, parents. it is really satisfying, really humbling, really critical that we start to see the tide turn. yet, as you...
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sot bridge: ivette machin/ miami, florida sot leslie grace/ finalistas en 2 categorias sot alexis y fidocoronel/ finalistas en 2 categorias sot tony mojena/ productor ejecutivo de premios billboard a la musica latina la lista completa la podran encontrar entrando en la pagina web telemundo.com sot tag: ivette machin/ miami, florida take juanfra live segment ends end segment blanca ---vamos con juan blanca ---vamos con juan francisco ramirez y el deportivo, adelante juan francisco chroma key jf hola blanca buenas noches un gusto saludarte, amigos igualmente les envio un saludo ahi a casa.... bueno, despues de golear a corea del sur, miguel herrera junto con ricardo pelaez y gonzalez iÑarritu han tenido un itinerario bastante movido por europa... take vo y en sus tiempos libres 'el piojo' nos mantiene al tanto de lo que han sido sus reuniones con los jugadores mexicanos en el viejo continente, via twitter.... ya se reunio con los jugadores del villareal, giovanni dos santos y javier aquino, tambien paso tiempo con hector moreno defensa central del espanyol.... en su paso por espaÑa tambien
sot bridge: ivette machin/ miami, florida sot leslie grace/ finalistas en 2 categorias sot alexis y fidocoronel/ finalistas en 2 categorias sot tony mojena/ productor ejecutivo de premios billboard a la musica latina la lista completa la podran encontrar entrando en la pagina web telemundo.com sot tag: ivette machin/ miami, florida take juanfra live segment ends end segment blanca ---vamos con juan blanca ---vamos con juan francisco ramirez y el deportivo, adelante juan francisco chroma key jf...
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some of these naval district washington police officers responded last fall when alexis was killing people at the navy yard and it is still a raw wound for some people here. >> it is important that we are pray paired for this kind of situation. we have to continue to do this. >> these guys have good reason to drill, besides the navy yard shooting, there's the fact that these kinds of incidents, active shooters, have doubled in recent years and no one seems to know why. >> is this the kind of thing that keeps you up at night? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> there's a lot of things that keep an installation commander up at night and this is one of them. >> much like at the navy yard, some of the victims here thought their attacker might have an accomplice. >> was there a second shooter? >> no. >> there was no second shooter? >> no. >> the base commander says police officers drill like this here every year. that the exercise is not a response to the navy yard shooting. but it is designed to test officers and to train them to save lives should a killer prowl the halls again. >> coming out, you'r
some of these naval district washington police officers responded last fall when alexis was killing people at the navy yard and it is still a raw wound for some people here. >> it is important that we are pray paired for this kind of situation. we have to continue to do this. >> these guys have good reason to drill, besides the navy yard shooting, there's the fact that these kinds of incidents, active shooters, have doubled in recent years and no one seems to know why. >> is...
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alexie o'brien has that story. >> he's a man whose face said a thousand words even when the script didn't have any. charlie chap-lin, screen star, novelist. pages of his archives has been pulled together. >> to find something thu produced by chaplain is extraordinary. there can't be many times that should happen. >> the payments were full of scribbles drafts and second drafts. >> our aim is to reveal another side of the genius. >> the novel was the basis of his fim limelight. it was hugely successful and considered as a last great film. >> it's quite a deep reflection in the relationship between the artist and his own art. and his own audience. the film deals with the issues. the book goes deeper in the nightmares and the shadows of the ageing comedian. >> chaplain was born a stone's throe away. many of his movies were filmed under the californian son, he never forgot where he came from. the film was set in london, and royalty attended the premiere. the release coincides with the 100 year anniversary of the chaplin putting on his costume. >> everyone went crazy. two years later, there was
alexie o'brien has that story. >> he's a man whose face said a thousand words even when the script didn't have any. charlie chap-lin, screen star, novelist. pages of his archives has been pulled together. >> to find something thu produced by chaplain is extraordinary. there can't be many times that should happen. >> the payments were full of scribbles drafts and second drafts. >> our aim is to reveal another side of the genius. >> the novel was the basis of his fim...
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he brought his 5-year-old alexi to see it. what should happen to this place now? >> well, i think it should having a museum. this is a good lesson for our children, how not to manage a state. >> reporter: viktor yanukovych's current whereabouts are unknown. it's thought he could be in eastern or southern ukraine where he still has some support. holly williams, cbs news, kiev. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," tracking a mystery illness, a polio-like dozens of children in california. this is the "cbs morning news." botox® is an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by a doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® (onabotulinumtoxina) may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. side effec
he brought his 5-year-old alexi to see it. what should happen to this place now? >> well, i think it should having a museum. this is a good lesson for our children, how not to manage a state. >> reporter: viktor yanukovych's current whereabouts are unknown. it's thought he could be in eastern or southern ukraine where he still has some support. holly williams, cbs news, kiev. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," tracking a mystery illness, a polio-like...
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is alinko brought his five-year-old son alexi to see it. >> what should happen to this place now? >> i think it should become a museum. this is a good lesson for our children, how not to manage a state. >> pelley: holly we see you in kiev in front of one of the barricades set up by the protestors. one of the things that struck us here is how there hasn't been any looting. there hasn't been any mass violence after the government fell. why is that? >> well, scott, we haven't seen any looting at all. in fact, the protestors have worked really hard to keep independent square clean and organized throughout three months of demonstrations. it could be connected to their hunger for european standards of law and order. many of prot testers say they want a better court system, a better legal system. and tighter controls on government. >> pelley: and they're standing up for that with their own example. thank you very much, holly. >> today is the war in afghanistan winds down, defense secretary chuck hagel outlined his plan for shrink the u.s. army it if congress goes along, the number of act
is alinko brought his five-year-old son alexi to see it. >> what should happen to this place now? >> i think it should become a museum. this is a good lesson for our children, how not to manage a state. >> pelley: holly we see you in kiev in front of one of the barricades set up by the protestors. one of the things that struck us here is how there hasn't been any looting. there hasn't been any mass violence after the government fell. why is that? >> well, scott, we...
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meet alexi four hours later to the interview because he was interindicated -- interrogated from russiasb. >> i oom barred from running for political office and i've been arrested many times times for organizing antd-government rallies. >> why do you do it? >> if you look at putin and all his -- >> and therch our mics cut out. seriously this really happen. >> the bugs in the office makes some problem for this equipment. twice we found bugs in even small video camera in the office. the funny situation they took this box and send it to the fsb for the expertise so the box returns to the guys who place it. >> holy (bleep). you speak english? >> a little bit. >> why the (bleep) were you making go through that russian (bleep)? it didn't matter what language we were speaking because when you criticize putin someone is listening. >> i don't think so. the small video camera and that small invisibility camera right here. >> we're going to do a b-roll where we pre tend to walk and talk. you go first. ♪ i know what you are thinking i'm acting like a pussy. i'm american i'm allowed to. russians don
meet alexi four hours later to the interview because he was interindicated -- interrogated from russiasb. >> i oom barred from running for political office and i've been arrested many times times for organizing antd-government rallies. >> why do you do it? >> if you look at putin and all his -- >> and therch our mics cut out. seriously this really happen. >> the bugs in the office makes some problem for this equipment. twice we found bugs in even small video camera...
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who we are watching is russian snowboarder alexi, he's from trans world snowboarding.o far a norwegian athlete has broken his collarbone and you may have heard that shaun white hurt himself on this thing, too, and yesterday shaun white said he's not doing this event, he pulled out because of the slope-style course because shaun white is the man when it comes to the half pipe. that's where he's won the gold medal before and he wants to sort of concentrate on that and say, do you know what, i'll leave this to the rest of the guys and when a big name like shaun white pulls his name out of a hat for a specific event it's going to get a lot of attention. >> the people who are practicing on this particular course say it's the fault of the course designers, that some of the slopes are too steep, some of the tricks are too difficult to complete and they even had a meeting as skiers, as competitors saying, hey, if we're going to do this, you guys need to revamp this course before the opening of the games. >> right. and they've been making alterations to the course ongoing as th
who we are watching is russian snowboarder alexi, he's from trans world snowboarding.o far a norwegian athlete has broken his collarbone and you may have heard that shaun white hurt himself on this thing, too, and yesterday shaun white said he's not doing this event, he pulled out because of the slope-style course because shaun white is the man when it comes to the half pipe. that's where he's won the gold medal before and he wants to sort of concentrate on that and say, do you know what, i'll...
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this is alexi sobelov, a russian snowboarder.he air time alone, the mountains and background of sochi, so picturesque and so beautiful. >> my stomach just drops a little bit. >> these go-pro cameras, i want to see what the luge or the bobsled looks like. >> the world cup is going to be in brazil. well, we have learned they are going to be offering extra wide seats in brazil for those who are. >> extra wide seats. >> extra wide seats. they are for people who are clinically obese. you have to have a body mass index of 30 or greater and you have to have a note from your doctor. if that is the case, these seats are half price. >> interesting. that's not more. you would definitely have to have that doctor's note. >> you have a sweet piece of video today. >> i do. this is for you, betty. my first buzz is dedicated to betty who is getting married soon. this is a mother/son wedding dance. kathy bunker owns a dance studio. you think it is a traditional dance. lo and behold, they bust out the moves to the jackson 5 and then they have got s
this is alexi sobelov, a russian snowboarder.he air time alone, the mountains and background of sochi, so picturesque and so beautiful. >> my stomach just drops a little bit. >> these go-pro cameras, i want to see what the luge or the bobsled looks like. >> the world cup is going to be in brazil. well, we have learned they are going to be offering extra wide seats in brazil for those who are. >> extra wide seats. >> extra wide seats. they are for people who are...
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cbs's alexis christoforous reports from new york. >>> the woman at the center of new jersey governors traffic scandal is keeping her mouth shut. a lawyer for brigette ann kelly says governor christie's deputy chief of staff is invoking her fifth amendment right not to imcriminate herself. she will not cooperate with a subpoena from the state legislative committee. >> i know everything i needed to know from a point of
cbs's alexis christoforous reports from new york. >>> the woman at the center of new jersey governors traffic scandal is keeping her mouth shut. a lawyer for brigette ann kelly says governor christie's deputy chief of staff is invoking her fifth amendment right not to imcriminate herself. she will not cooperate with a subpoena from the state legislative committee. >> i know everything i needed to know from a point of
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alexis, you got it. >> [ chuckles ] >> booyah! >> ever wonder why circuses have rings? is the best way for riders to do tricks on cantering horses. why did you want to join the circus? >> well, i'm glad for the opportunity to showcase my country's talent and to do different stuff at the same time. >> so, you actually get to ride this elephant behind us? what's that like? >> yes, i do. it's different, because it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. it's a little challenging. the elephants have a mind of their own, but it's a great opportunity. this is my beautiful elephant. >> in addition to riding an elephant, she's also a caribbean dancer and showgirl. so, what does it take to be a showgirl? >> first you need one of these beautiful headpieces. >> wow. >> can i put it on you? >> i would love that. >> okay. >> wow. this is big. i feel like a bird. could you teach me some of the moves that you do on the elephant? >> sure. i can teach you one or two moves. >> maybe i can practice them on the ground while you go on the elephant. >> [ chuckles ] >> [ chuckles ] >> hit, hit. y
alexis, you got it. >> [ chuckles ] >> booyah! >> ever wonder why circuses have rings? is the best way for riders to do tricks on cantering horses. why did you want to join the circus? >> well, i'm glad for the opportunity to showcase my country's talent and to do different stuff at the same time. >> so, you actually get to ride this elephant behind us? what's that like? >> yes, i do. it's different, because it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. it's a...