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: a man >> axelrod: a man and a woman >> axelrod: a man and a woman are in custody tonight charged in of two young amish sisters in upstate new york. as vanita nair reports, the case has thrust the reclusive amish community into the one place it doesn't want to be-- the spotlight. >> reporter: police believe that 39-year-old stephen howells and 25-year-old nicole vaisey lured the girls into their car using "coercion tactics." investigators believe the couple had never met the sisters before but st. laurence county sheriff kevin wells thinks the abductors had a plan. >> the motive was to victimize, to take these girls from their home and to victimize these girls. >> reporter: the abduction happened late wednesday night in a rural town near the canadian border. 12-year-old fanny miller and her seven-year-old sister delia were selling vegetables at the family's roadway stand. witnesses say a car pulled up and the girls disappeared. about 24 hours later, the sisters reappeared on a neighbor's doorstep about 15 miles from where they had been abducted. >> they were dropped off by their capt
: a man >> axelrod: a man and a woman >> axelrod: a man and a woman are in custody tonight charged in of two young amish sisters in upstate new york. as vanita nair reports, the case has thrust the reclusive amish community into the one place it doesn't want to be-- the spotlight. >> reporter: police believe that 39-year-old stephen howells and 25-year-old nicole vaisey lured the girls into their car using "coercion tactics." investigators believe the couple had...
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>> axelrod: tonight, trying to keep the peace. >> this is a test. the eyes of the world are watching. >> axelrod: police in ferguson, missouri prepare for what could be another tense night. the challenge facing law enforcement after the shooting of an unarmed man. texas governor rick perry fires back after a grand jury indiets him for abuse of power. manuel bojorquez has the latest on the legal and political storm in austin. what else did the couple charged with kidnapping two amish girls in upstate new york have planned? vanita nair tells us police suspect they may have been plotting the abduction of other children. and big men, tiny bikes. the green bay packers tradition that helps keep the home town together. >> i never been part of anything like this. this is really special. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. a curfew has now been declared in ferguson, missouri. it begins tonight at midnight central time, and will run until 5:00 sunday morning. missouri's governor jay nixon anno
>> axelrod: tonight, trying to keep the peace. >> this is a test. the eyes of the world are watching. >> axelrod: police in ferguson, missouri prepare for what could be another tense night. the challenge facing law enforcement after the shooting of an unarmed man. texas governor rick perry fires back after a grand jury indiets him for abuse of power. manuel bojorquez has the latest on the legal and political storm in austin. what else did the couple charged with kidnapping two...
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>> axelrod: tonight, fighting for his life. the american doctor infected with the ebola virus is now in atlanta and was seen walking into the hospital where he'd been flown from africa for treatment. vicente arenas is there. benjamin netanyahu says israel will not stop fighting even after it finishes destroying the gaza tunnels. >> reporter: what will it take for israel to get to the negotiating table with hamas? >> axelrod: charlie d'agata and barry peterson report from both sides of the conflict. the long road to recovery for n.b.a. all-star paul george. what does he face after sustaining a gruesome injury? and brian banks finally makes the n.f.l. he won't be playing in the league, but carter evans tells us how the wrongly imprisoned linebacker will finally make his living from professional football. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. this is our western edition of the broadcast. for the first time ever, someone infected with the deadly ebola virus has been b
>> axelrod: tonight, fighting for his life. the american doctor infected with the ebola virus is now in atlanta and was seen walking into the hospital where he'd been flown from africa for treatment. vicente arenas is there. benjamin netanyahu says israel will not stop fighting even after it finishes destroying the gaza tunnels. >> reporter: what will it take for israel to get to the negotiating table with hamas? >> axelrod: charlie d'agata and barry peterson report from both...
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." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. nothing sends more americans to the hospital each year than heart failure. and tonight, we have some extraordinary news to report about a new drug that could change the way heart failure is treated. right now, the best treatment available is a group of drugs known as ace inhibitors. but today, researchers published the results of a trial of a new drug called lcz696 in the "new england journal of medicine." they said the drug had, "an overwhelming benefit." it is twice as effective as ace inhibitors at preventing death from heart failure. in fact, this new drug developed by novartis was so successful in clinical trials earlier this year, that the trials were halted in order to get the drug to public more quickly. heart failure can happen for a variety of reasons, but the result is that the heart loses its ability to pump blood at a normal rate. it can affect every organ in the body, including the brain, kidneys, and the liver. the new drug, actually a combination of two drugs, works to
." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. nothing sends more americans to the hospital each year than heart failure. and tonight, we have some extraordinary news to report about a new drug that could change the way heart failure is treated. right now, the best treatment available is a group of drugs known as ace inhibitors. but today, researchers published the results of a trial of a new drug called lcz696 in the "new england journal of medicine." they said the drug...
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i'm jim axelrod in new york. good night. >>> the fall will be here before you know it soe're looking at a whole new season of tv. >> but wait until you see which shows you need to watch. tonight, we have you covere w >> somebody has to take overm. t it might as well be me. >> gossip has everyone excited, but whatd. jada's husband think about it. >> and look at this, coming to new orleans. it's not easy to does accuratel portray the big easy. >> he is also talking about some crossover episodes. >> plus, john ritter's son, tyler, is in a sitcom, he looks so much like his dad. >> and the producer of scandal has another show. >> yes, he tellss
i'm jim axelrod in new york. good night. >>> the fall will be here before you know it soe're looking at a whole new season of tv. >> but wait until you see which shows you need to watch. tonight, we have you covere w >> somebody has to take overm. t it might as well be me. >> gossip has everyone excited, but whatd. jada's husband think about it. >> and look at this, coming to new orleans. it's not easy to does accuratel portray the big easy. >> he is also...
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i'm jim axelrod. for the first time ever, someone infect with the deadly ebola virus has been brought into the country for treatment. dr. brandt who was worked with ebola patients in west africa when he contracted the disease himself arrived late this morning just outside atlanta in a gulfstream jet outfit with an isolation tent. he was transported by ambulance to the emory university hospital, where surprisingly he was strong enough to walk on his own. emory has one of the most sophisticated infectious disease units in the country. brantly was working with the christian missionary group caring for ebola patient patienn iberia when he got sick. >> reporter: a private medical jet carrying dr. kent brantly landed in marietta, georgia, around 11:20 this morning. inside the plane, dr. brantly was kept in an isolation tent and wore a suit to prevent him from infecting medical workers with him. the 33-year-old physician from texas was then transported by an ambulance outfitted with internal protective drape
i'm jim axelrod. for the first time ever, someone infect with the deadly ebola virus has been brought into the country for treatment. dr. brandt who was worked with ebola patients in west africa when he contracted the disease himself arrived late this morning just outside atlanta in a gulfstream jet outfit with an isolation tent. he was transported by ambulance to the emory university hospital, where surprisingly he was strong enough to walk on his own. emory has one of the most sophisticated...
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for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york. all all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org earthquake. tonight: the unexpected side effect of t destruction -- that could actually help the city rebu buyers.. beware. how thieves are using a busy san francisco parking garage top unsuspecting shoppers. and this may be just the beginning. why california's historic drought could dragn -- for decades. kpix 5 news is next. 14:43:28 "pretty amazing. we didn't realize it was so ba, ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your ow. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. weekend. but this ti >>> pretty amazing, we didn't realize it was so bad. >> napa is accustomed to big crowds over labor day weekend but this time
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i'm jim axelrod in new york. good night. >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something that will change their lives forever.
i'm jim axelrod in new york. good night. >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie...
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jim. >> axelrod: julianna goldman in washington, thank you. the families of michael brown and trayvon martin will appear together for the first time at a rally tonight in perking son, missouri, as vladimir duthier reports, it is part of a larger push in the tension filled town for peace instead of violence. ♪ >> reporter: at the church this morning, bishop larry 0 jones made a call for hope and change. >> right now in the city of ferguson, for those people who is calling the word ferguson a bad word but i want you to know something, my friends, when god gets through with the things that are going to take place, it won't be a bad word no more, my friends. >> when michael brown was shot and killed by offer darren wilson two weeks ago, the racial tension that had simmered under the surface for years boiled over. >> the majority of ferguson's residents are african-american, but i its police force is 93 percent white. >> ray lewis is a former philadelphia police captain drawn here to the protest. >> if you are not representative of the community in
jim. >> axelrod: julianna goldman in washington, thank you. the families of michael brown and trayvon martin will appear together for the first time at a rally tonight in perking son, missouri, as vladimir duthier reports, it is part of a larger push in the tension filled town for peace instead of violence. ♪ >> reporter: at the church this morning, bishop larry 0 jones made a call for hope and change. >> right now in the city of ferguson, for those people who is calling the...
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. >> pelley: holly williams and jim axelrod on the first casualty of a new war on terror. the attorney general goes to ferguson as a grand jury hears evidence in the police killing of an unarmed teenager. vladimir duthiers and mark strassman are there. and she throws like a girl. elaine quijano with the the little league sensation throwing 70-mile-per-hour heat. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. an american journalist has become the first casualty in a new war against the united states. the war was declared by the sunni muslim terrorist group known as isis in retaliation for u.s. air strikes against isis targets in iraq. yesterday, isis posted online video of the cold-blooded beheading of 40-year-old james foley, who was abducted in syria nearly two years ago. today, president obama interrupted his martha's vineyard vacation to honor foley and condemn his killers as "a cancer." the president rarely shows anger in public, but he made no attempt to hide it today. >> jim was a journalist, a son, a brother, a
. >> pelley: holly williams and jim axelrod on the first casualty of a new war on terror. the attorney general goes to ferguson as a grand jury hears evidence in the police killing of an unarmed teenager. vladimir duthiers and mark strassman are there. and she throws like a girl. elaine quijano with the the little league sensation throwing 70-mile-per-hour heat. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. an...
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jim axelrod on how protesters are using social media. president obama declares america has broken the siege in northern iraq, but we found a humanitarian crisis continues. david martin and charlie d'agata report. john blackstone tells us robin williams was battling a disease the public never knew about. and elaine quijano with chicago's dream team, little leaguers with big ambitions. >> there are still positive things going on in chicago. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western addition. protests continue this evening in ferguson, missouri, after four nights of violence there. the president and the governor took action today. governor jay nixon put state police in charge of security in the st. louis suburb where local police have fought with demonstrators protesting the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by a white police officer. the president interrupted his vacation to call for calm. he said there is blame for the violence on both sides. >> there is
jim axelrod on how protesters are using social media. president obama declares america has broken the siege in northern iraq, but we found a humanitarian crisis continues. david martin and charlie d'agata report. john blackstone tells us robin williams was battling a disease the public never knew about. and elaine quijano with chicago's dream team, little leaguers with big ambitions. >> there are still positive things going on in chicago. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs...
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. >> pelley: holly williams and jim axelrod on the first casualty of a new war on terror. the attorney general goes to e rguson as a grand jury hears evidence in the police killing of an unarmed teenager. vladimir duthiersand mark strassman are there. and she throws like a girl. elaine quijano with the litle league sensation throwing 70- mile-per-hour heat. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening. this is our western edition. there is breaking news this evening. the pentagon has revealed that u.s. special operations forces tried to rescue americans held hostage in syria by sunni muslim terrorists known as isis. the mission came earlier this summer, but it failed because the americans were not being held where u.s. intelligence thought. among the americans abducted by isis was journalist james foley. he has become now the first casualty of a new war against the united states declared by isis in retaliation for u.s. air strikes against isis targets in iraq. yesterday, isis posted video of the beheading of foley. today, pr
. >> pelley: holly williams and jim axelrod on the first casualty of a new war on terror. the attorney general goes to e rguson as a grand jury hears evidence in the police killing of an unarmed teenager. vladimir duthiersand mark strassman are there. and she throws like a girl. elaine quijano with the litle league sensation throwing 70- mile-per-hour heat. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening. this is our western...
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i think axelrod's point is why do you have to point it out so early. it's still ahead of a very contentious 2014 midterm and some members of the party don't think it looks good to have the front runner for 2016 kind of bad mouthing the sitting president. >> ruth, what's been fascinating through the expire hillary book rollout is for a long time the story has been that she's just a total juggernaut. she is stwins iinvincible, she' to be the nominee -- >> how boring would that be. >> since she stepped back into the public eye, we have seen a lot of unforced errors. we have seen a lot of the campaign mistakes which hurt her around the last time. what happened? why do you think she's had difficulty learning from the errors of 2008 and she seems to be making these same types of mistakes? >> well, i think that there has been -- you're totally right about the book tour. it has not been the easy stroll from bookstore to bookstore. i think that there is a rustiness in secretary clinton's handling of interviews. you saw it with the remark about dead broke. i thi
i think axelrod's point is why do you have to point it out so early. it's still ahead of a very contentious 2014 midterm and some members of the party don't think it looks good to have the front runner for 2016 kind of bad mouthing the sitting president. >> ruth, what's been fascinating through the expire hillary book rollout is for a long time the story has been that she's just a total juggernaut. she is stwins iinvincible, she' to be the nominee -- >> how boring would that be....
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you saw david axelrod walk down the initial tweet.me perry talks about it is hanging on democrat david axelrod. and several other people. >> i'm skeptical of texas generally when it comes to criminal prosecution. i saw the thing with tom delay. seems like everybody has a political point of view. that picture of her person calling for the buddy, sheriff, greg to show up and spring her doesn't look like they have clean politics down there. if you get a dui and have to call your buddy to get sprung, that's corrupt. admittedly you don't look your best after being picked up and throne into a holding cell for dui. >> when the president wouldn't go to the border, that gave rick perry a chance to bash the president and say he's mr. border security, and now this. republicans are rallying around him now. a straw poll in june among texas republicans, rick perry finished fourth behind cruz and ben carson. if he's not popular in texas, i'm dubious -- >> is he considered light? >> yes, oops has not been forgotten. yes. >> is that his problem, gravi
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that's the axelrod tweet to the degree, 140 characters can mean something, was a brush back pitch. a little reminder that they would not let offenses go unanswered. and you know, you said steve she tried to walk it back. it was interesting, she said she didn't mean this as an attack. she did not say she was misquoted. she did not say she was wrong. this position she outlined it caught so much fear the last few days are positions where she will hold and repeat. so i think we probably ought to get used to it. >> what do you make of it? we have apparently, i don't know, the hugging summit tonight, or whatever, they will come together. and you know, the clinton camp went out of their way yesterday to put the story out there that she had called and tried to make amend. they will hug. all of this stuff. and did this bother the clinton camp at all how this played out, susan? >> i think the clinton people are not happy. i think that the clinton people are not unhappy with this. i think this is not -- it's been a little inept or inartful is what the hillary clinton people would probably use
that's the axelrod tweet to the degree, 140 characters can mean something, was a brush back pitch. a little reminder that they would not let offenses go unanswered. and you know, you said steve she tried to walk it back. it was interesting, she said she didn't mean this as an attack. she did not say she was misquoted. she did not say she was wrong. this position she outlined it caught so much fear the last few days are positions where she will hold and repeat. so i think we probably ought to...
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even david axelrod, president obama's former adviser, tweeted earlier today that this indictment seems a little sketchy. so in the court of public opinion, he seems to already be winning. obviously that's not the same as a legal fight, and we have to see if this actually goes to trial and all of that. this will probably drag on for many weeks and months to come. but this is perry just getting ahead of the message, defining it on his own terms. and frankly based on that performance we just saw, probably scoring some points with republicans, poppy. >> and we know that this comes just about a week before he goes to those early primary states. he's going to go to new hampshire first and go to south carolina. so this is someone by pretty much all accounts is going to make that run for the white house in 2016. stay with me, i want to talk about the politics of all of this. i want to bring in reporter tony plotsky who is on the phone with us. you were just in the room as perry made these remarks. what's your reaction? >> i think you can describe the governor as very angry and defiant and very
even david axelrod, president obama's former adviser, tweeted earlier today that this indictment seems a little sketchy. so in the court of public opinion, he seems to already be winning. obviously that's not the same as a legal fight, and we have to see if this actually goes to trial and all of that. this will probably drag on for many weeks and months to come. but this is perry just getting ahead of the message, defining it on his own terms. and frankly based on that performance we just saw,...
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the axelrod tweet -- >> let's talk about that. axelrod tweet was an angry tweet and -- it wasn't just pushing back on what the president has done. it was going back to 2007 -- >> that's like from a time capsule. >> yes. it was a rewind to the democratic nomination, which was a bruising, bloody fight that both sides said we've put this in the lock box, we're not going back to this. it is clear that those scars have not entirely healed. >> the president has a ton of international problems to deal with right now. you talk about syria and iraq. but look at pakistan and israel and north korea. i mean -- and iran. there's so much going on. it is the last thing he needs. but again, i don't think the white house foreign policy people care as much about this as like the political people like a david axelrod because politically, as you pointed out before, for her to say these things, it's not the wall street journal editori iaial page, it't dick cheney, it's his former secretary of state that can make news whatever she wants. i think they'r
the axelrod tweet -- >> let's talk about that. axelrod tweet was an angry tweet and -- it wasn't just pushing back on what the president has done. it was going back to 2007 -- >> that's like from a time capsule. >> yes. it was a rewind to the democratic nomination, which was a bruising, bloody fight that both sides said we've put this in the lock box, we're not going back to this. it is clear that those scars have not entirely healed. >> the president has a ton of...
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they were not directly addressing this on the record and axelrod went and did it anyway and they wantke clear there will be repercussions if they come to obama in a certain way. >> and others who voted for that war include the vice president, but we don't have to go there right now. maggie haberman, thank you so much. >> thanks. >>> up next, police are refusing to name the officer who shot ask killed an unarmed 18-year-old and they are releasing some details about that night and why the officer felt the need to shoot. will it be enough to calm protesters on the streets? ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. no question about that. 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
they were not directly addressing this on the record and axelrod went and did it anyway and they wantke clear there will be repercussions if they come to obama in a certain way. >> and others who voted for that war include the vice president, but we don't have to go there right now. maggie haberman, thank you so much. >> thanks. >>> up next, police are refusing to name the officer who shot ask killed an unarmed 18-year-old and they are releasing some details about that...
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-- >> let's put that tweet up from david axelrod. that's a tweet from david axerrod. sketchy. >> i know it's going to backfire. there's no way this has any kind of standing and i do think people will see right through it. >> certainly has for rosemary lehmberg. probably 99% of the country don't b know who she is. you can't run the story without seeing the terrible video. >> inside the holding tank. >> like her hair in the mug shot. she gives nick nolte a run for his money. >> the republican party itself, he seems to be really riling folks up. aside from the allies that are david axelrod and the harvard professor, you have ted cruz, his republican colleagues are speaking up, sticking up for him. this might actually turn out to be a very good thing for the governor. >> but he is facing four million years in prison. it's like 99 years in prison he's facing. >> we went from four million to 99. >> it was a plea bargain in my head. >> it could make him look like a hero. >> he could also convicted. >> how is it possible that they will press
-- >> let's put that tweet up from david axelrod. that's a tweet from david axerrod. sketchy. >> i know it's going to backfire. there's no way this has any kind of standing and i do think people will see right through it. >> certainly has for rosemary lehmberg. probably 99% of the country don't b know who she is. you can't run the story without seeing the terrible video. >> inside the holding tank. >> like her hair in the mug shot. she gives nick nolte a run for...
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axelrod probably don't agree on is the issue of immigration. you have been very vocal about what's going on in texas and have called the administration to task. they say the number coming across the border illegally has dropped significantly. to what do you attribute that? do you give the administration any credit for the numbers going down? >> hoorz what i know is happening. almost six weeks ago, we surged into that area of operation with our texas ranger reconteams, our parks and wildlife. we brought real attention to the issue. we're sending messages back to central america that you should not send your children hereby. they're not going to be able to walk across the border. we talk eed powerfully about surging the national guard into that area as well. so i would suggest to you that the issue here really goes back to that rule of law, if you will. we're not securing the border as the constitution calls for us to. when you add the irs scandal that's going on and the outside of the rule of law bear, and then you look at what's happened in aus
axelrod probably don't agree on is the issue of immigration. you have been very vocal about what's going on in texas and have called the administration to task. they say the number coming across the border illegally has dropped significantly. to what do you attribute that? do you give the administration any credit for the numbers going down? >> hoorz what i know is happening. almost six weeks ago, we surged into that area of operation with our texas ranger reconteams, our parks and...
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ashley: david axelrod, obama's former top advis add or, got up, knocking her for that. it is interesting, but, it may not be that helpful to hillary clinton. >> the axelrod tweet is sort of my points, she has the nomination essentially locked up right now, everyone is stepping back. although progressive wing keeps talking about it, this might be the kind of fuel, and the axelrod tweet, you might actually start -- i don't see it yet, but that is the risk, i don't think that risk of taking on sort of pointing differences with president hurts her, it puts republicans in position of saying in 2016, if only president obama had listened to hillary clinton on syria, which can't be a good you know not your best attack. i actually think that general elect it helps her, but she is not out ofed woods on primary. ashley: which area dogs you think she could gain the most by distanceing herself from the president? >> well, you know, i keep cautioning people, you have to i think in 2016, people will ask, do they want a third job o georh term or a obama term, she is going to say do you
ashley: david axelrod, obama's former top advis add or, got up, knocking her for that. it is interesting, but, it may not be that helpful to hillary clinton. >> the axelrod tweet is sort of my points, she has the nomination essentially locked up right now, everyone is stepping back. although progressive wing keeps talking about it, this might be the kind of fuel, and the axelrod tweet, you might actually start -- i don't see it yet, but that is the risk, i don't think that risk of taking...
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see you back >> axelrod: the american doctor infected with the ebola virus is now in atlanta seen walkinge hospital. vicente arenas is there. benjamin netanyahu says israel will not stop fighting even after intentions of destroying the gaza tunnel. >> reporter: what will it take to get to the negotiating table with hamas. >> axelrod: reports from both sides of the conflict. the long road to recovery for n.b.a. all-star paul george. what does he suddenning a gruesome injury? and brian banks finally makes the nfl. he won't be playing in the league but carter how therongly
see you back >> axelrod: the american doctor infected with the ebola virus is now in atlanta seen walkinge hospital. vicente arenas is there. benjamin netanyahu says israel will not stop fighting even after intentions of destroying the gaza tunnel. >> reporter: what will it take to get to the negotiating table with hamas. >> axelrod: reports from both sides of the conflict. the long road to recovery for n.b.a. all-star paul george. what does he suddenning a gruesome injury?...
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jim axelrod explains. commissioner goodell took responsibility for being too lenient in a high-profile case involving ray race. i didn't get it right he wrote. dough mess tuck violence and sexual assault are wrong, they're illegal, they have no place in the nfl, and they're unacceptable in any way. he faced criticism for his handling of the ray rice case. rice is an all-prorunning back for the baltimore ravens. last winter he and his then fiancee were aresult for an assault after an altercation between the two. now his wife parentally unconscious after the fight. >> i made a huge mistake and i want to own it. i want to say in front of my teammates, i made a mistake. these two games are going to hurt. these two games are going hurt. >> reporter: in a letter admitting his mishandling of the issue, domestic violence or sexual assault by any employee of the team will mean a six-game suspension. anything further will be ban from the league though any offender can reapply after a year. he says it doesn't apply j
jim axelrod explains. commissioner goodell took responsibility for being too lenient in a high-profile case involving ray race. i didn't get it right he wrote. dough mess tuck violence and sexual assault are wrong, they're illegal, they have no place in the nfl, and they're unacceptable in any way. he faced criticism for his handling of the ray rice case. rice is an all-prorunning back for the baltimore ravens. last winter he and his then fiancee were aresult for an assault after an altercation...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, we will gossouri, to take a look at the new police strategy to deal with the protests over the killing of teenager michael brown. we will also speak with missouri governor, jay nixon. >>> plus, the former band director at osu is fighting for his job back. we'll have details. and we'll meet the most famous cover band in the internet age. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> "eyewitness news" begins with some breaking news, a shooting in chester county sends at least one person to the hospital. >> it happened on the 500 block of south first avenue, south coatesville. we're hearing there may be additional victims, as well. at this point no confirmation on the extent of injuries. also, no word on suspect or motive. our crew is just pulling up to the scene. so we do expect to get more information shortly. we'll have an update as soon as that in
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. >> axelrod: tonight, trying to keep the peace. >> this is a test. eyes of the world are watching. >> axelrod: police in ferguson, missouri prepare for what could be another tense night. the challenge facing law enforcement after the shooting of an unarmed man. texas governor rick perry fires back after a grand jury indiets him for abuse of power. manuel bojorquez has the latest on the legal and political storm in austin. what else did the couple charged with kidnapping two amish girls in upstate new york have planned? vanita nair tells us police suspect they may have been plotting the abduction of other children. and big men, tiny bikes. the green bay packers tradition that helps keep the home town together. >> i never been part of anything
. >> axelrod: tonight, trying to keep the peace. >> this is a test. eyes of the world are watching. >> axelrod: police in ferguson, missouri prepare for what could be another tense night. the challenge facing law enforcement after the shooting of an unarmed man. texas governor rick perry fires back after a grand jury indiets him for abuse of power. manuel bojorquez has the latest on the legal and political storm in austin. what else did the couple charged with kidnapping two...
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see you in a bit. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> axelrod: tonight, trying to keep the peace. >> this is a test. the eyes of the world are watching. >> axelrod: police in ferguson, missouri prepare for what could be another tense night. the challenge facing law enforcement after the shooting of an unarmed man. texas governor rick perry fires back after a grand jury indiets him for abuse of power. manuel bojorquez has the latest on the legal and political storm in austin. what else did the couple charged with kidnapping two amish girls in upstate new york have planned? vanita nair tells us police suspect they may have been plotting the abduction of other children. and big men, tiny bikes. the green bay packers tradition that helps keep the home town together. >> i never been part of anything
see you in a bit. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> axelrod: tonight, trying to keep the peace. >> this is a test. the eyes of the world are watching. >> axelrod: police in ferguson, missouri prepare for what could be another tense night. the challenge facing law enforcement after the shooting of an unarmed man. texas governor rick perry fires back after a grand jury indiets him for abuse of power. manuel bojorquez has the latest on the legal and political storm in austin. what else did the...
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. >> ♪ >> axelrod: the american doctor infected with the ebola virus is now in atlanta seen walking intopital. vicente arenas is there. benjamin netanyahu says israel will not stop fighting even after intentions of destroying the gaza tunnel. >> reporter: what will it take to get to the negotiating table with hamas. >> axelrod: reports from both sides of the conflict. the long road to recovery for n.b.a. all-star paul george. what does he face after suddenning a gruesome injury? and brian banks finally makes the nfl. he won't be playing in the league, but carter evans tells us how the wrongly imprisond linebacker will finally make his living from professional football.
. >> ♪ >> axelrod: the american doctor infected with the ebola virus is now in atlanta seen walking intopital. vicente arenas is there. benjamin netanyahu says israel will not stop fighting even after intentions of destroying the gaza tunnel. >> reporter: what will it take to get to the negotiating table with hamas. >> axelrod: reports from both sides of the conflict. the long road to recovery for n.b.a. all-star paul george. what does he face after suddenning a...
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as jim axelrod reports the latest spectacle offers a splash and a spout. >> okay.ing southeast of us. >> reporter: four miles off new york city's rockaway beach, a 35-foot humpback whale is taking the collective breath way from a boat load of whale watchers. >> i think it's so cool that they just go up like that and then just go right back in. >> it's been the best kept secret in new york. >> reporter: researcher reports that humpback whales in and around knox and they're on the rise. >> like old whalists. high on the boat. >> reporter: his group has identified at least 252 whale sightings in the area. that's almost double two years ago. >> we think we're seeing more and more every year because of the return of the men hayden. that's their prey fish. >> reporter: the food supply and cleaner water is not only good news for rchers but photographers like arty ratlich who's getting photos no one else is. this photo this summer went viral. >> i take this photo and it's by the empire state building. here comes this whale, stood up for a second. i rattled a whole bunch of
as jim axelrod reports the latest spectacle offers a splash and a spout. >> okay.ing southeast of us. >> reporter: four miles off new york city's rockaway beach, a 35-foot humpback whale is taking the collective breath way from a boat load of whale watchers. >> i think it's so cool that they just go up like that and then just go right back in. >> it's been the best kept secret in new york. >> reporter: researcher reports that humpback whales in and around knox and...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, we'll go too take a look at the new police strategy to deal with protests over the killing of teenager michael brown. we will also speak with missouri governor, jay nixon. >>> plus, the former band director at osu is fighting for his job back. we'll have details. and we'll meet the most famous cover band in the internet age. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com www.vitac.com august 15th. i'm michel >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> time is 4-- here's meteorologist lawrence with check of weather. paul mccartney and candlestk park were supposed to be the stars. good morning,. >>> good morning, i'm michelle griego. frank mallicoat is off today. >> you're not sick anymore. >> we have some changes we're coming right back for the weekend. we have warm weather on tap for the bay area today but a lot of fog out there right now. we'll ch
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, we'll go too take a look at the new police strategy to deal with protests over the killing of teenager michael brown. we will also speak with missouri governor, jay nixon. >>> plus, the former band director at osu is fighting for his job back. we'll have details. and we'll meet the most famous cover band in the internet age. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks...
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there certainly was a subtext. >> i think axelrod's tweet was actually perfect for her. which is to stake out with laser beam precision, john, the position that she has on whether or not -- how she would move in iraq. even though she's going to kiss and make up with the president, she's made it very clear to everyone this is what i would do. that's what she needed to achieve and axelrod helped her. >> ezra, i made the same point earlier today that you made in your piece which is she is doing things that have opened her up more and more to a primary challenge, but that leaves out one big question which is there has to be a challenger. so who is that populist that could take her on in in 2016? >> i have no idea. the one thing that i would say is i think the thinking in politics has been that the challenge from hillary will come from a progressive populist, an elizabeth warren type. i don't think hillary clinton is that conservative on economic issues. i think that her ability to say in a race with someone like elizabeth warren, i'm for health care too, i'm for stronger fin
there certainly was a subtext. >> i think axelrod's tweet was actually perfect for her. which is to stake out with laser beam precision, john, the position that she has on whether or not -- how she would move in iraq. even though she's going to kiss and make up with the president, she's made it very clear to everyone this is what i would do. that's what she needed to achieve and axelrod helped her. >> ezra, i made the same point earlier today that you made in your piece which is she...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," drone delivery buzz. googles plan to get packages to you by unmanned aircraft shifts into high gear. >>> and high tied. giant waves continue to pound southern california. this is the "cbs morning news." gear. >>> and high waves continue to pound southern california. this is the "cbs morning news." in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. and that i had to take action. so he talked to me about xarelto®. [ male announcer ] xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. [ brian ] for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. ♪ while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine.
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," drone delivery buzz. googles plan to get packages to you by unmanned aircraft shifts into high gear. >>> and high tied. giant waves continue to pound southern california. this is the "cbs morning news." gear. >>> and high waves continue to pound southern california. this is the "cbs morning news." in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important...
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former white hughes advisor david axelrod came out that he thought the indictment was quote, sketchy. so it will be interesting to see as the governor is expected to turn himself in at some point. others are saying there are awful lot of holes in this case and that it won't really stand. we'll have to wait and see, patti ann. >> casey stiegel live in dallas, thanks. >> governor perry, who may be a 2016 presidential candidate appears undeterred by the indictments. he will press on to trips in key presidential primary states. three trips in two weeks. joining me, bret baier anchor of "special report" here on fox news channel. interesting, bret, conventional wisdom of some, that he was getting band back together after failed presidential run last time, that this will stop his momentum. you could make counter argument and fire up those on the right and make governor perry a hero? >> i think the latter argument there is what governor perry and his people are looking at. and they think it could potentially stir the conservative base, especially if this indictment falls apart. casey mentione
former white hughes advisor david axelrod came out that he thought the indictment was quote, sketchy. so it will be interesting to see as the governor is expected to turn himself in at some point. others are saying there are awful lot of holes in this case and that it won't really stand. we'll have to wait and see, patti ann. >> casey stiegel live in dallas, thanks. >> governor perry, who may be a 2016 presidential candidate appears undeterred by the indictments. he will press on to...
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david axelrod also attacked hillary clinton this week and said the real stupid stuff that was done wasecision to go into ra you can, something she voted for. so you have the specter of axelrod siding with rick perry, but opposing actively and aggressively hillary clinton. >> i love t i love it. first of all, let us understand one of the things that's scary, just as it is the country recoils from left to right, the scene in missouri the police force acting like they were an occupation force. so we have politicians uses the system, abusing the system as doug set. just before the '92 election. the special prosecutor indieded weinberger. it was driven because they wanted to get george bush. the texas constitution says the governor has the right -- you should see that video. that woman is still on the job. she went to jail for 45 days. >> it's pretty interesting what happened. >> john, i want to special ask about the timing of this. what do we have going on in the governor's state right now? >> the immigration problem. >> the illegal immigration problem, and this governor is a very politica
david axelrod also attacked hillary clinton this week and said the real stupid stuff that was done wasecision to go into ra you can, something she voted for. so you have the specter of axelrod siding with rick perry, but opposing actively and aggressively hillary clinton. >> i love t i love it. first of all, let us understand one of the things that's scary, just as it is the country recoils from left to right, the scene in missouri the police force acting like they were an occupation...
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show when talking about the fact that former obama obama campaign advisers jim messina and david axelrod are advising david cameron and ed miliband campaigns in the u.k. he said that the three mainstream political parties their backside could have three cheeks they would be the three cheeks of the same back side i mean absolutely i have two political parties here do you think the parliament a parliamentary system at least allows some political diversity to your political system is a fake thing such is the respect for that old call in any way you're speaking to me from is that both political leaders of the main parties year of high of president obama's advisers david axelrod and jim messina i think that was the guy ten years ago was involved in a. homophobic campaign in montana well maybe that's the other way the idea is a politician is that what we need is the glamour and gloss of american political intrigue it's not helping both bodies deeply unpopular with the never being a polling turnout at the most recent council elections so despite all of your wonderful obama white people coming h
show when talking about the fact that former obama obama campaign advisers jim messina and david axelrod are advising david cameron and ed miliband campaigns in the u.k. he said that the three mainstream political parties their backside could have three cheeks they would be the three cheeks of the same back side i mean absolutely i have two political parties here do you think the parliament a parliamentary system at least allows some political diversity to your political system is a fake thing...
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maurice. >> dubois: jim axelrod, thank you. nascar's tony stewart said today he will return to competition in atlanta this sunday. stewart has missed three races since he struck and killed driver kevin ward jr. on a dirt track in upstate new york. the accident three weeks ago was recorded by a fan. it followed an on-track altercation between the two drivers. it has been another day of monster waves and dangerous rip currents on both parts of both coasts in this country. two powerful storms are responsible. hurricane cristobal in the atlantic and tropical storm marie in the pacific. in southern california, the surf hasn't been this big in nearly 20 years, drawing big wave surfers and huge crowds. teri okita is at newport beach. >> reporter: the 15-foot waves did not scare off swimmers and surfers despite the danger. there have been more than 500 rescues since tuesday across southern california. >> everything's enhanced during this swell. >> reporter: life guard carson hill hospital save 14 people. how difficult is it to rescue p
maurice. >> dubois: jim axelrod, thank you. nascar's tony stewart said today he will return to competition in atlanta this sunday. stewart has missed three races since he struck and killed driver kevin ward jr. on a dirt track in upstate new york. the accident three weeks ago was recorded by a fan. it followed an on-track altercation between the two drivers. it has been another day of monster waves and dangerous rip currents on both parts of both coasts in this country. two powerful...
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. ♪ mattress discounters >> axelrod: tonight, fighting for his life. american doctor infected with the ebola virus is now in atlanta and was seen walking into the hospital where he'd been flown from africa for treatment. vicente arenas is there. benjamin netanyahu says israel will not stop fighting even after it finishes destroying the gaza tunnels. >> reporter: what will it take for israel to get to the negotiating table with hamas? >> axelrod: charlie d'agata and barry peterson report from both sides of the conflict. the long road to recovery for n.b.a. all-star paul george. what does he face after sustaining a gruesome injury? and brian banks finally makes the n.f.l. he won't be playing in the league, but carter evans tells us how the wrongly imprisoned linebacker will finally make his living from professional football. captioning sponsored by cbs
. ♪ mattress discounters >> axelrod: tonight, fighting for his life. american doctor infected with the ebola virus is now in atlanta and was seen walking into the hospital where he'd been flown from africa for treatment. vicente arenas is there. benjamin netanyahu says israel will not stop fighting even after it finishes destroying the gaza tunnels. >> reporter: what will it take for israel to get to the negotiating table with hamas? >> axelrod: charlie d'agata and barry...