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anna werner at the townhall meeting that decided his fate. and a master class for the next generation of jazz musicians. turns out they've got something to teach the master himself. >> reporter: this is about a lot more than music. >> yes, it is, much deeper than music. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i am jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. the voice is calling the voices calling for action against the boko haram terror network in nigeria are growing wider and more wide spread. it now nearly four weeks since boko haram kidnapped more than 300 girls in the northern part of the country. we saw demonstrations today in chicago where several hundred pressed for the nigeria government to intensify its efforts to find the girls. similar calls were made in brooklyn, in kosovo, and great britain. first lady michelle obama added her voice in the weekly white house address saying she is outraged. >> in these girls, barack and i see our own daughters. we see their hopes and their dream
anna werner at the townhall meeting that decided his fate. and a master class for the next generation of jazz musicians. turns out they've got something to teach the master himself. >> reporter: this is about a lot more than music. >> yes, it is, much deeper than music. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i am jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. the voice is calling the voices calling for action against...
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scott, in a worst-case drought scenario, the city could run out of water in two years. >> pelley: anna werner, high and dry in what used to be a reservoir. anna, thank you very much. it is the exact opposite in south florida, where rising seas are threatening miami beach. vicente arenas is there. >> reporter: not far from tourist hot spots, miami beach has started construction on underground pumping stations to protect the city from flooding caused by rising sea levels and extreme storms. it's hard to beat mother nature. >> yes, it is. >> reporter: scott robin is helping manage the $400 million drainage project. >> after these pumps are installed, we won't see one drop of sea water on our streets. that's our goal. >> reporter: today's report says sea levels could rise along 5,700 square miles of the southeast coast. the most vulnerable cities include new orleans, tampa, st. petersburg and virginia beach. scientific models predict most of miami beach could be underwater by the end of the century. and this city says that it won't stop fighting from going underwater. miami beach is hoping to hav
scott, in a worst-case drought scenario, the city could run out of water in two years. >> pelley: anna werner, high and dry in what used to be a reservoir. anna, thank you very much. it is the exact opposite in south florida, where rising seas are threatening miami beach. vicente arenas is there. >> reporter: not far from tourist hot spots, miami beach has started construction on underground pumping stations to protect the city from flooding caused by rising sea levels and extreme...
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anna werner is there. >> taking away our freedom of speech. how dare them! >> reporter: police escorted several protesters from last night's albuquerque city council meeting. it's the second meeting this week disrupted by demonstrators. >> just talking about my son, and they didn't want me to talk about him. >> reporter: mike gomez held up a photo of his 22-year-old son, alex. he was shot dead by albuquerque police three years ago. >> they never admit accountability here in albuquerque, new mexico, from the police chief all the way up to the mayor. >> get on the ground! >> reporter: this police video of the shooting of a homeless man in march sparked outrage here and beyond. 39 people have been shot by albuquerque police since 2010. 25 were killed. in april, the department of justice found a pattern of excessive force, saying officers too frequently use deadly force against people who posed a minimal threat. since that report, police have shot two more people. one of those people had a gun. were you shunned for speaking out? >> sam was an albuquerque police
anna werner is there. >> taking away our freedom of speech. how dare them! >> reporter: police escorted several protesters from last night's albuquerque city council meeting. it's the second meeting this week disrupted by demonstrators. >> just talking about my son, and they didn't want me to talk about him. >> reporter: mike gomez held up a photo of his 22-year-old son, alex. he was shot dead by albuquerque police three years ago. >> they never admit...
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anna werner is on the scene. the head of a rebel group claims he has the 200 girls kidnapped in nigeria. deborah patta reports. researchers say they have reversed aging in lab animals. elaine quijano has details. and bill whitaker with freddie roach, one of boxing's greatest coaches, sparring with the consequences of a life in the ring. >> sounds like this is the biggest fight of your life. >> it is the biggest fight of my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. in a close decision, the u.s. supreme court ruled that a small town in upstate new york can open its council meetings with a prayer. conservative justices backed the 5-4 decision ruling that the opening prayer in the town of greece is constitutional. jan crawford tells us why. >> reporter: the justices emphasize the long history and tradition of prayer before legislative sessions going back 200 years to the nation's founding and compared it to the pledge of a
anna werner is on the scene. the head of a rebel group claims he has the 200 girls kidnapped in nigeria. deborah patta reports. researchers say they have reversed aging in lab animals. elaine quijano has details. and bill whitaker with freddie roach, one of boxing's greatest coaches, sparring with the consequences of a life in the ring. >> sounds like this is the biggest fight of your life. >> it is the biggest fight of my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs...
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anna werner will be live from the scene. >>> plus, dick costolo, the ceo of the mike row blogging siteer joins us in the studio. and actor john flaherty from the hit series "mad men" tells us about his new meesh. that's the news for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm marlie hall. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat time is 4-- here's meteorologist lawrence with check of weather. tens of thousand were stunn when a stunt pilot crashed and died at travis r force stunt pilot crashed and die ever. >> lesson, thank you. >> thank you, liz. we begin at 4:30wi tens of thousands stunned when a stunt pilot crashed abdied at travis air force base over the weekend. noticed the timing was off. >> down early this time. >> the pilot went upside could be earlier than expected. moments later, you can
anna werner will be live from the scene. >>> plus, dick costolo, the ceo of the mike row blogging siteer joins us in the studio. and actor john flaherty from the hit series "mad men" tells us about his new meesh. that's the news for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm marlie hall. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat time is 4-- here's meteorologist lawrence with check of weather. tens of thousand were stunn when a stunt pilot...
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anna werner is on the scene. the head of a rebel group claims he has the 200 girls kidnapped in nigeria. deborah patta reports. researchers say they have reversed aging in lab animals. elaine quijano has details. and bill whitaker with freddie roach, one of boxing's greatest coaches, sparring with the consequences of a life in the ring. >> sounds like this is the biggest fight of your life. >> it is the biggest fight of my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is thbs
anna werner is on the scene. the head of a rebel group claims he has the 200 girls kidnapped in nigeria. deborah patta reports. researchers say they have reversed aging in lab animals. elaine quijano has details. and bill whitaker with freddie roach, one of boxing's greatest coaches, sparring with the consequences of a life in the ring. >> sounds like this is the biggest fight of your life. >> it is the biggest fight of my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is thbs
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anna werner at the townhall meeting that decided his fate. and a master class for the next generation of jazz musicians. turns out they've got something to teach the master himself. >> reporter: this is about a lot more than music. >> yes, it is, much deeper than music. captioning sponsored by cbs
anna werner at the townhall meeting that decided his fate. and a master class for the next generation of jazz musicians. turns out they've got something to teach the master himself. >> reporter: this is about a lot more than music. >> yes, it is, much deeper than music. captioning sponsored by cbs
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anna werner has been looking into this. >> reporter: louisiana's house passed the bill by a vote of 88 to five. democrat katrina jackson sponsored the legislation. >> it ensures that physicians who perform abortions in the state of louisiana do so in a safe manner and they're also held to the same standards as any other physician performing any other surgery in the state. >> you're decreasing the access to care by a big percentage. >> reporter: dr. rhonda roman does not perform abortions, but she worries the bill could force at least three of the five abortion facilities in louisiana to close. often, doctors in abortion clinics do not have local admitting privileges because they travel from town to town to do the procedure. roman expects her patients in new orleans may have to drive 300 miles away to shreveport for abortion services. >> they could be booked out for months. >> reporter: louisiana's bill is modeled after laws in texas, alabama, mississippi, and wisconsin. it includes measures similar to those suggested by anti-abortion groups, including americans united for life, whose m
anna werner has been looking into this. >> reporter: louisiana's house passed the bill by a vote of 88 to five. democrat katrina jackson sponsored the legislation. >> it ensures that physicians who perform abortions in the state of louisiana do so in a safe manner and they're also held to the same standards as any other physician performing any other surgery in the state. >> you're decreasing the access to care by a big percentage. >> reporter: dr. rhonda roman does not...
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major garrett, anna werner and vicente arenas report. after a recall of more than two million cars, jeff glor meets parents who say their family was forever changed by a deadly defect. >> he has to live with this every single day of his life, and that's not right. >> pelley: and vinita nair on the hunt for stolen art with federal agents who never know what treasures they'll discover. >> reporter: now, is this one a real skull? captioning sponsored by cbs
major garrett, anna werner and vicente arenas report. after a recall of more than two million cars, jeff glor meets parents who say their family was forever changed by a deadly defect. >> he has to live with this every single day of his life, and that's not right. >> pelley: and vinita nair on the hunt for stolen art with federal agents who never know what treasures they'll discover. >> reporter: now, is this one a real skull? captioning sponsored by cbs
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an na anna werner sat down with cole one of the few remaining raiders. >> reporter: december 7th, 1u a secret bombing run over japan led by soldiers like this man, lieutenant colonel richard cole. he's 98 years old now, but he still remembers the moment when as a 26-year-old army air force's pilot he joined the mission called the doolittle raid. the bulletin board said does anyone want to sign up for a dangerous mission and you put your name down. >> yes. >> why would you do that? >> because there were already other people's names there, so maybe it was an inspiration. henry potter was the navigator. >> we met cole at the national museum of the pacific war in fredericksburg, texas, where a permanent exhibit tells the story of the mission. the pilot's mission was to hit back by doing what no one had ever done before take off in their b-25 bombers from the deck of an aircraft carrier in the pacific. then fly 600 miles to the japanese coast to drop their bombs. the man who would lead them was general james doolittle, a master in military aviation. do you remember what general doolittle
an na anna werner sat down with cole one of the few remaining raiders. >> reporter: december 7th, 1u a secret bombing run over japan led by soldiers like this man, lieutenant colonel richard cole. he's 98 years old now, but he still remembers the moment when as a 26-year-old army air force's pilot he joined the mission called the doolittle raid. the bulletin board said does anyone want to sign up for a dangerous mission and you put your name down. >> yes. >> why would you do...
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. >> anna werner is in guthrie, oklahoma, where someone started this fire as a controlled burn. ht, it started as a controlled burn and then with the help of the dry areas from the drought and these winds that are whipping through oklahoma, that fire got out of control. there are now 40-plus agencies that have been trying to bring this thing under control all night. this morning they're getting their first look at the real damage from this. last night it was hard to tell. but so far today the winds keep operating. they're still looking at the fire, trying to fight that fire specifically on the northern boundary, and the guthrie fire chief is worried that the weather conditions today, they could face more of the same. >> we're going to experience the same kind of weather conditions both today and tomorrow that we saw yesterday when this fire started. that's what had us most concerned. normally in these situations we have a wind shift or a cold front come through. we're not going to have that this time. >> reporter: fire officials are saying with temperatures going up into the 90s,
. >> anna werner is in guthrie, oklahoma, where someone started this fire as a controlled burn. ht, it started as a controlled burn and then with the help of the dry areas from the drought and these winds that are whipping through oklahoma, that fire got out of control. there are now 40-plus agencies that have been trying to bring this thing under control all night. this morning they're getting their first look at the real damage from this. last night it was hard to tell. but so far today...
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anna werner is in guthrie, oklahoma, where the governor declared a state of emergency. >> reporter: good morning. good morning to our viewers in the west. this behind me is what remains of a home here that was destroyed by the wildfire. there are homes all up and down this street that were left in the same condition, all destroyed. last night firefighters used all the resources they had to try to stop the loss of more homes and property. national guard helicopters began dropping water on the flames monday, hoping to prevent the wildfire from spreading. it's already burned through nearly 3500 acres. but temperatures nearing 100 degrees and strong winds made the job tougher. >> the wind conditions the way >> the whey are, they push thist such a rapid rate, it's too dangerous for us to get right in its immediate path. it is not over. won't be over for at least a couple more days, probably longer than that. >> reporter: more than 100 firefighters have been treated for heat-related injuries. crews have been working around the clock to get out in front of this fast-moving fire. >> all i got is
anna werner is in guthrie, oklahoma, where the governor declared a state of emergency. >> reporter: good morning. good morning to our viewers in the west. this behind me is what remains of a home here that was destroyed by the wildfire. there are homes all up and down this street that were left in the same condition, all destroyed. last night firefighters used all the resources they had to try to stop the loss of more homes and property. national guard helicopters began dropping water on...