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>> axelrod: tonight, they found the wreckage. four large pieces of air asia flight 8501 are found in the java sea. did the plane take off without permission? allen pizzey reports. sole survivor-- adriana diaz on the seven-year-old girl who walked away from a plane crash in kentucky that killed her family. the first major storm of 2015 dumps some nasty weather on the midwest and northeast and creates holiday travel headaches for millions. about face-- new york city police turned their backs on the mayor last week, but today they saluted him after being told to check their politics at the wake for a fallen officer. jericka duncan reports. and let freedom swing. jazz legend wynton marsalis' classroom crusade to get kids hooked on music. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. this is our western edition. and this is the western edition of our broadcast. the four objects found on the floor of the java sea are described as massive and unmistakable. the wreckage, according
>> axelrod: tonight, they found the wreckage. four large pieces of air asia flight 8501 are found in the java sea. did the plane take off without permission? allen pizzey reports. sole survivor-- adriana diaz on the seven-year-old girl who walked away from a plane crash in kentucky that killed her family. the first major storm of 2015 dumps some nasty weather on the midwest and northeast and creates holiday travel headaches for millions. about face-- new york city police turned their...
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jim.an. >> axelrod: holly, thank you. y five weeks into winter, the northeast got its first real taste of it today. while it was a few inches of snow and slush in the new york city area, parts of new england got a foot of snow, and just as this system clears out, a major winter storm may well be moving in. eric fisher is chief meteorologist at our cbs station in boston, wbz. and, eric, whatever people are dealing with in the northeast today is nothing compared to to what's coming. >> just an appetizer event. it's been a nearly snowless winter for a lot of those northeast cities, things about to change in a big way. we're tracking an alberta clipper. we're tra it will slide on to the east through sunday spreading snow across the mid-atlantic. up to a half foot possible, even snow that will make its way down to kentucky, 10 see, and maybe north carolina as we head into suspected night. as it moves towards the coast it really starts to crank and we're look at potentially a major nor'easter something we have not seen this win
jim.an. >> axelrod: holly, thank you. y five weeks into winter, the northeast got its first real taste of it today. while it was a few inches of snow and slush in the new york city area, parts of new england got a foot of snow, and just as this system clears out, a major winter storm may well be moving in. eric fisher is chief meteorologist at our cbs station in boston, wbz. and, eric, whatever people are dealing with in the northeast today is nothing compared to to what's coming....
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>> axelrod: tonight california dreaming. romney style. >> thank you! >> axelrod: a new speech leaves little doubt mitt romney is interested in a third run at the white house. >> i am giving some serious consideration to the future. >> axelrod: but will romney's party give him serious consideration? nancy cordes is in san diego. a modern-day bonnie and clyde. jericka duncan has the story of a 13-year-old girl on an alleged crime spree across the south with her 18-year-old boyfriend. is it bill cosby's last stand? the embattled comedian refuses to back down, no matter how loud the call gets to step out of the public eye. carter evans reports as cosby gets ready for another show tonight. and disabled veterans learn the recipe for new years at a bakery bootcamp. >> i believe that disability is a gift. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight 22 months from election day with presidential politics. that's because of what mitt romney has been saying about his plans. romney unsucces
>> axelrod: tonight california dreaming. romney style. >> thank you! >> axelrod: a new speech leaves little doubt mitt romney is interested in a third run at the white house. >> i am giving some serious consideration to the future. >> axelrod: but will romney's party give him serious consideration? nancy cordes is in san diego. a modern-day bonnie and clyde. jericka duncan has the story of a 13-year-old girl on an alleged crime spree across the south with her...
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i'm jim axelrod. the four objects found on the floor of the java sea are described as massive and unmistakable. the wreckage, according to the indonesian government, of air asia flight 8501, the flight disappeared a week ago with 162 people on board heading from surabaya indonesia's second largest city, to singapore. tonight all air asia flights flying that same route have been grounded with the indonesian transport minister saying the airline did not have permission to fly that route on the day of the crash. as allen pizzey reports, the plane's black boxes that will tell us more about the cause have not been found yet but bad weather does appear to be partly to blame for the crash. >> reporter: the search for bodies was overshadowed today by the discovery of four large pieces of wreckage. officials said they were sure the pieces were from the plane. the survey vessel measured one object as being about 30 feet long and 15 feet wide. depending on what they are, it could be the first breakthrough in the
i'm jim axelrod. the four objects found on the floor of the java sea are described as massive and unmistakable. the wreckage, according to the indonesian government, of air asia flight 8501, the flight disappeared a week ago with 162 people on board heading from surabaya indonesia's second largest city, to singapore. tonight all air asia flights flying that same route have been grounded with the indonesian transport minister saying the airline did not have permission to fly that route on the...
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. >> axelrod: there was a tragic plane crash in western kentucky last night. four members of a family were killed as they flew home from a vacation in key west, florida. one member of the family lived a seven-year-old girl purpose adriana diaz has her remarkable story of survival. >> reporter: emergency crews in southwestern kentucky's thick woods are still combing through the crash site. five family members were in a twin-engine plane similar to this one. the flight originated in key west florida and headed if mount vernon, illinois. shortly after the pilot reported engine trouble the plane went down in lyons county, kentucky, just four miles west of an airport. this family photo was taken on the plane a week ago. four passengers were killed, including the pilot his wife, their nine-year-old daughter, and their 14-year-old niece. seven-year-old sailor was the sole survivor. cbs news is obsecuring her face because of her age. after the crash, in near-freezing temperatures and rain sailor walked three-quarters of a mile through thick terrain in summer clothing
. >> axelrod: there was a tragic plane crash in western kentucky last night. four members of a family were killed as they flew home from a vacation in key west, florida. one member of the family lived a seven-year-old girl purpose adriana diaz has her remarkable story of survival. >> reporter: emergency crews in southwestern kentucky's thick woods are still combing through the crash site. five family members were in a twin-engine plane similar to this one. the flight originated in...
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from phillips >> axelrod: the embattled >> axelrod: the embattled comedian bill cosby is back on stage in denver tonight. demonstrators outside the theater say cosby needs to stop performing in public because of growing allegations of sexual assault. but cosby remains defiant. carter evans now on the loud voices of cosby's critics growing ever louder. >> we believe the women! >> reporter: the scene keeps playing out over and over, protesters outside while bill cosby performs his stand-up routine inside. so far, more than 30 women have accused the 77-year-old comedian of drugging and raping them. the allegations go back decades. andrew wollenstein is the coeditor in chief at "variety." >> when you look at the way bill cosby has continued to perform it suggests either that he's h kind of tone deaf to what is going on here or simply chosen to persevere in hopes perhaps he could beat this by just hanging in there. >> reporter: cosby has not responded publicly to the accusations. none have been proven and his attorney says they're not true. this week, 24-year-old model chloe goins, was inte
from phillips >> axelrod: the embattled >> axelrod: the embattled comedian bill cosby is back on stage in denver tonight. demonstrators outside the theater say cosby needs to stop performing in public because of growing allegations of sexual assault. but cosby remains defiant. carter evans now on the loud voices of cosby's critics growing ever louder. >> we believe the women! >> reporter: the scene keeps playing out over and over, protesters outside while bill cosby...
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. >> axelrod: tonight, is there more to come? fears of more terror attacks grip france. as the search for the fourth suspect continues. is she already out of the country? the french president calls an emergency security meeting, 17 killed are remembered in paris and around the world. elizabeth palmer and collar collar clarissa ward are there. >> david petraeus is facing felony charges for spilling secrets to his mistress. >> and run into political trouble in texas. on whether chris christie has fumbled his shot at the white house. and high risk climbing, we have a look at those tritrying to do something long thought impossible conquering california easel capitan with just their bare hands. >> captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." good evening, the i am jim axelrod, tonight france is on high alert and in deep mourning after the terror attacks in paris that killed 17 people. french police are searching for a 26-year-old frenchwoman common-law wife of one of the suspects shot dead yesterday investigators say hayat boumediene may be in syria having left
. >> axelrod: tonight, is there more to come? fears of more terror attacks grip france. as the search for the fourth suspect continues. is she already out of the country? the french president calls an emergency security meeting, 17 killed are remembered in paris and around the world. elizabeth palmer and collar collar clarissa ward are there. >> david petraeus is facing felony charges for spilling secrets to his mistress. >> and run into political trouble in texas. on whether...
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>> axelrod: we end tonight with a pink taxi in india.s week, a woman sued ubersaying she'd been raped by an uberdriver in new delhi. now seth doane shows us how a cab company there is responding to calls to keep women safe. >> reporter: these taxis with bright pink markingly, have been on delhi streets for just over two weeks. they're one company's answer to the outrage and fear felt in the city where reported crimes against women have more than doubled since 2012. do you think a taxi company for women is needed here in india? >> yes. >> reporter: 24-year-old chandni is one of the newest drivers. >> in india, big issue for a woman's safety, so we can try to make delhi safe, so that's why i like this idea. >> reporter: you think apartment of making delhi safe is female drivers driving female customers? >> yes. >> reporter: reported incidents of rape here in india have risen 35% in just a year, according to recent figures, and statistically, delhi is considered the most dangerous city in the country for women. this man is the v.p. of opera
>> axelrod: we end tonight with a pink taxi in india.s week, a woman sued ubersaying she'd been raped by an uberdriver in new delhi. now seth doane shows us how a cab company there is responding to calls to keep women safe. >> reporter: these taxis with bright pink markingly, have been on delhi streets for just over two weeks. they're one company's answer to the outrage and fear felt in the city where reported crimes against women have more than doubled since 2012. do you think a...
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. >> axelrod: tonight california dreaming. romney style. >> thank you!is interested in a third run at the white house. >> i am giving some serious consideration to the future. >> axelrod: but will romney's party give him serious consideration? nancy cordes is in san diego. a modern-day bonnie and clyde. jericka duncan has the story of a 13-year-old girl on an alleged crime spree across the south with her 18-year-old boyfriend. is it bill cosby's last stand? the embattled comedian refuses to back down, no matter how loud the call gets to step out of the public eye. carter evans reports as cosby gets ready for another show tonight. and disabled veterans learn the recipe for new years at a bakery
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>> axelrod: and remembering "mr. cub" ernie banks.ean reynolds on the slugger who broke down barriers and became one of baseball's most beloved
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and jim axelrod on cartoonists around the world taking on the terrorists with pen and ink. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. late today, french authorities identified suspects wanted in the massacre this morning at the offices of a satirical magazine in paris. all are frenchmen. brothers in their early 30s are well known to police. 18-year-old hamyd moordad is described as a homeless man. 10 journalists were killed when two gunmen opened fire with machine guns during an editorial meeting at charlie hebdo which translates charlie weekly, charlie from charlie brown from the peanuts strip which ran in the magazine. two police officers were killed. the magazine lampooned all religions. the magazine called for the resignation of the editor after years of the prophet muhammad. liz palmer. >> reporter: good evening scott. well, the two brothers, you mentioned there were two brothers. french media are reporting the i.d. card of one of the men was in the freak. one had been arrested in 2005 for recruiting fighters
and jim axelrod on cartoonists around the world taking on the terrorists with pen and ink. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. late today, french authorities identified suspects wanted in the massacre this morning at the offices of a satirical magazine in paris. all are frenchmen. brothers in their early 30s are well known to police. 18-year-old hamyd moordad is described as a homeless man. 10 journalists were...
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. >> axelrod: tonight, california dreaming. romney style. >> thank you! new speech leaves little doubt mitt romney is interested in a third run at the white house. >> i am giving some serious consideration to the future. >> axelrod: but will romney's party give him serious consideration? nancy cordes is in san diego. a modern-day bonnie and clyde. jericka duncan has the story of a 13-year-old girl on an alleged crime spree across the south with her 18-year-old boyfriend. is it bill cosby's last stand? the embattled comedian refuses to back down, no matter how loud the call gets to step out of the public eye. carter evans reports as cosby gets ready for another show tonight. and disabled veterans learn the
. >> axelrod: tonight, california dreaming. romney style. >> thank you! new speech leaves little doubt mitt romney is interested in a third run at the white house. >> i am giving some serious consideration to the future. >> axelrod: but will romney's party give him serious consideration? nancy cordes is in san diego. a modern-day bonnie and clyde. jericka duncan has the story of a 13-year-old girl on an alleged crime spree across the south with her 18-year-old boyfriend....
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jim axelrod remembers mario cuomo, gifted orator, liberal beacon, political patriarch. and steve hartman "on the road." with her streak on the line, the lady knights go for broke. >> i just felt like, wow, like we are in this. >> and the crowd was getting into it, which made it even better. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, scott's off tonight. i'm jeff glor, this is our western edition. it's the first penalty issued by the white house after the hack on sony pictures. a new set of sanctions including north korea's weapons program and spy service, and the administration says it is only the first step. chip reid is traveling with president obama in hawaii. >> reporter: the sanctions announced by the white house target three north korean organizations, including the government's intelligence agency and the agency that sells weapons to other countries. the sanctions also target 10ncti individuals with ties to those institutions, both inside and outside of the country. senior administration officials say thes
jim axelrod remembers mario cuomo, gifted orator, liberal beacon, political patriarch. and steve hartman "on the road." with her streak on the line, the lady knights go for broke. >> i just felt like, wow, like we are in this. >> and the crowd was getting into it, which made it even better. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, scott's off tonight. i'm jeff glor, this is our western edition....
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and david axelrod, stick around. we're going to need your guidance on another subject.g up speaker john boehner was not happy with senator joni ernst's replay to the president's state of the union address, so he's asked israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to give his reply to the state of the union address. real estate in hong kong and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. nexium® 24hr. it's the purple pill the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ they're coming. what do i do? you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump
and david axelrod, stick around. we're going to need your guidance on another subject.g up speaker john boehner was not happy with senator joni ernst's replay to the president's state of the union address, so he's asked israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to give his reply to the state of the union address. real estate in hong kong and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 85% of our mutual...
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. >> pelley: reports from anna werner, don dahler, jim axelrod and jeff pegues. ben tracy on the growing measlest- outbreak and the debate over forcing parents to get their kids vaccinated. >> measles is an almost-always benign child illness. >> people don't remember children staying in dark roomse measle because they have measles and the light hurts their eyes. >> pelley: and on the 70th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz, a survivor tells deans reynolds about the family he lost. >> i said good-bye to them never to see or hear from them again. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. tonight the tail end of a powerful nor'easter is whipping northern new england. this is portland, maine, where the snow is coming down and the streets are deserted. the storm dumped as much as 2.5 feet of snow in places, but which places became an issue today. predictions that the new york city area would see an historic blizzard and paralyzing snowfall did not pan out. as the storm sh
. >> pelley: reports from anna werner, don dahler, jim axelrod and jeff pegues. ben tracy on the growing measlest- outbreak and the debate over forcing parents to get their kids vaccinated. >> measles is an almost-always benign child illness. >> people don't remember children staying in dark roomse measle because they have measles and the light hurts their eyes. >> pelley: and on the 70th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz, a survivor tells deans reynolds about...
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and david axelrod, stick around. we're going to need your guidance on another subject.g up, speaker john boehner was not happy with senator joni ernst's replay to the president's state of the union address, so he's asked israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to give his reply to the state of the union address. i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. tonight, every dish came out of the cupboard. literally. can this mess be conquered by a little bit of dawn ultra? yes. one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. dawn, it's amazing what a drop can do. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above
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jim axelrod takes a look. >> reporter: if you target cartoonists, we found out today the response will of cartoons drawn with sharp satire and stunning speed. two pencils positioned unmistakeably as the twin towers. he drew first, ridiculing the mindset of the murderers. weapons of mass creation detailing the resilience of those fighting back. bob mankoff is the cartoon editor of "the new yorker" magazine. >> it's a terrible day what happened to these people. it's a defining moment for what you believe in in terms of cartoons and humor, and so in that way, i think something important comes out of this tragedy now. and so the cartoonists had not died in vain really. >> reporter: the message spreading fastest today? this was an attack on freedom everywhere. in the hours after the shooting the #iamcharlie flew around four times a minute uncovering the work of many cartoonists who wanted to strike back. >> it seemed like the ultimate worst thing that these gentle people whose only weapon is jokes were killed by real weapons. >> reporter: but while cartoonists ruled the response perhaps the
jim axelrod takes a look. >> reporter: if you target cartoonists, we found out today the response will of cartoons drawn with sharp satire and stunning speed. two pencils positioned unmistakeably as the twin towers. he drew first, ridiculing the mindset of the murderers. weapons of mass creation detailing the resilience of those fighting back. bob mankoff is the cartoon editor of "the new yorker" magazine. >> it's a terrible day what happened to these people. it's a...
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jim axelrod, cbs news new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latestts from paris on the terror investigation. we'll hear from former cia deputy director michael morell. >>> plus a possible breakthrough in the fight against super bugs. dr. david agus has details. >>> plus an investment as a firm puts it money behind pot. "the big bang thee" took top honors at the network comedy. it was voted the favorite tv show and cue co-was chosen for a second time. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news right now a pair of fires overnight in fill and we have just learned one of them was fatal. >> it was also a brutal night in the cold, for fire fighter we are live on the scene. >>> also breaking news overnight more chaos in france as two police officers are shot in the paris suburb. this comes just one day after gunman storm the over of the satyrical mag even killing 12 people including two office are. >>> it is thursday january 8th i'm eri
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coming from david axelrod, one of his closest advisers. sometimes he does not understand the symbolism or the optics but sometimes the president himself and maybe the people around him are not as attentive to the way things appear. ultimately, though, let's not been this on the president himself. there are a large number of people who are responsible for foreign relations with france and europe and they could have gotten the feeling and picked up a feeling on the ground in france that this is different than just another terrorist attack. france has had terrorist attacks in the past but this feels different -- i am assuming that i know that john kerry is going there racing. i assume that pretty quickly we will see some grand gesture from the president or -- toward france. >> i still ask the same question. it seems that maybe david axelrod is right about this. this is what leadership is about. should you not in a sense know that it is important, it should say something to you -- >> if your friends are in need, you should go cheer friends. li
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> and tony verna, the man who invented instant replay has died.ision director and producer who introduced the concept of instant replay during the army/navy football game during december 1953 and became an important part of the sports broadcast over the next 50 years. tony verna was 81 years old. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on the deadly winter storm in the northeast. we'll get the forecast. >>> plus, a closer look at this year's super bowl matchup. we'll hear from james brown, host of "the nfl today." >>> and we sit down with congressman john lewis as we celebrate martin luther king jr. today. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm lauren lyster. have a great day. watching. i'm -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com www.vitac.com >>> good morning everyone. taking a look at the golden gate bridge right now. it's a holiday today. so -- >> walk across it. >> you can walk across it right now. but we recommend don't do that. >> might want to drive. bring a car. >> that's right. i
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> and tony verna, the man who invented instant replay has died.ision director and producer who introduced the concept of instant replay during the army/navy football game during december 1953 and became an important part of the sports broadcast over the next 50 years. tony verna was 81 years old. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on the deadly winter storm in the northeast. we'll get the forecast....
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here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: just two days ago new york city mayor bill de blasio was talking doomsday. >> we are facing most likely one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city, in the recorded history of this city. >> reporter: but the forecast turned out to be only half right. the storm developed 90 miles east of the expected track. new england and long island got nailed, but for manhattan and points south, no big deal. the national weather service forecaster who predicted a crippling storm that never came for some 10 million people tweeted a meteorological mea culpa. "my deepest apologies to many key decision-makers and so many members of the general public," wrote gary szatkowski, but dr. marshall shepherd, past president of the american meteorological society says no apology necessary. >> i think the forecasts were actually quite correct if you take the northeast as a whole. this is an historic storm for places like boston and massachusetts. we're talking upwards of 30 inches of snow in those places. now, new york, different story but i think the key to note there is
here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: just two days ago new york city mayor bill de blasio was talking doomsday. >> we are facing most likely one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city, in the recorded history of this city. >> reporter: but the forecast turned out to be only half right. the storm developed 90 miles east of the expected track. new england and long island got nailed, but for manhattan and points south, no big deal. the national weather service...
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let me go to david axelrod.ou've been with a lot of candidates over the years, you've always been on that progressive side. is the president -- in football and basketball term is he going to go for it in this last quarter? >> first of all, i don't think there's mystery about where he's going. he's been clear in the last few weeks, and they go to the fundamental issue of middle-class security of economic mobility so yes, chris, i think that's where he's going to go. everything that senator boxer said and by the way, senator, congratulations on a spectacular clear. >> thank you. >> i always enjoyed working with you. i think those who are looking for a clear sense of direction, progressive direction won't be disappointed in this speech. i think he's done a very smart thing by lays out the sort of pros of it the blueprint in advance, so he can soar tonight and give a sense of direction to the country. i think it will be a powerful speech. the trends i think are all fairlysh and the american public is feeling better
let me go to david axelrod.ou've been with a lot of candidates over the years, you've always been on that progressive side. is the president -- in football and basketball term is he going to go for it in this last quarter? >> first of all, i don't think there's mystery about where he's going. he's been clear in the last few weeks, and they go to the fundamental issue of middle-class security of economic mobility so yes, chris, i think that's where he's going to go. everything that senator...
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>> no more sniping. >> let me go on to david axelrod.u had a strategy, as i just said, win in iowa, win in the caucus states and win on the numbers and become the democratic nominee for president, which is the big challenge. next time for hillary the challenge is not so much the primaries, i don't think, i think it's fair to say, as building a general after all of the debates and everything she has a reason to be president. is she doing that yet? is she starting that case? >> no, i don't think she has started that case yet. but part of what makes this team so appealing and robert and i know them well, is that they are very good message people and i think they will help her develop and deliver that message as she moves forward because, as you say, that's the critical thing. the problem with the last campaign was that the rationale got out in front of the campaign. the campaign got out in front of the rationale. no one really knew what it was about. campaigns have to be about something. it has to be about a story where you want to take the
>> no more sniping. >> let me go on to david axelrod.u had a strategy, as i just said, win in iowa, win in the caucus states and win on the numbers and become the democratic nominee for president, which is the big challenge. next time for hillary the challenge is not so much the primaries, i don't think, i think it's fair to say, as building a general after all of the debates and everything she has a reason to be president. is she doing that yet? is she starting that case? >>...
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john mccain and nancy pelosi and patrick leahy just back from cuba and former senior adviser david axelrod. coming up now, shots fired outside the vice president's home in delaware. the vice president is fine but the investigation into what happened is hitting roadblocks. more coming up ahead. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports," only on msnbc. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? aleve, proven better on pain. they're coming. what do i do? you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. when the game is on the line... okay patrick, let's go base, shark, blitz. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to power their game day communication. abort! abort!
john mccain and nancy pelosi and patrick leahy just back from cuba and former senior adviser david axelrod. coming up now, shots fired outside the vice president's home in delaware. the vice president is fine but the investigation into what happened is hitting roadblocks. more coming up ahead. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports," only on msnbc. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol...
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and axelrod says there is already a lot of interest in that event. >> of course there is. thank you so much peter doocy. >>> with the republican field open, there is new questions about what it will take for one of those potential candidates to break out of the field and eventually earn the party's presidential nomination. >> this is not a race where the one that wins the most -- raises the most money gets the nomination. this is a race that ultimately is going to be won on message capped date skills personality i had these very burning needle-like sensations. i knew i needed to see a doctor. my doctor said, "let's try lyrica." lyrica has helped relieve my pain. it's known that diabetes damages nerves lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions, or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pa
and axelrod says there is already a lot of interest in that event. >> of course there is. thank you so much peter doocy. >>> with the republican field open, there is new questions about what it will take for one of those potential candidates to break out of the field and eventually earn the party's presidential nomination. >> this is not a race where the one that wins the most -- raises the most money gets the nomination. this is a race that ultimately is going to be won on...
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jim axelrod remembers mario cuomo, gift orator, liberal beacon political patriarch. and steve hartman "on the road." with her streak on the line, the lady knights go for broke. >> i just felt like, wow like we are in this. >> and the crowd was getting into it, which made it even better. captioning sponsored by cbs this is th
jim axelrod remembers mario cuomo, gift orator, liberal beacon political patriarch. and steve hartman "on the road." with her streak on the line, the lady knights go for broke. >> i just felt like, wow like we are in this. >> and the crowd was getting into it, which made it even better. captioning sponsored by cbs this is th
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and jim axelrod on cartoonists around the world taking on the terrorists with pen and ink. captioning sponsored by cbs
and jim axelrod on cartoonists around the world taking on the terrorists with pen and ink. captioning sponsored by cbs
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jim axelrod shows us why the forecast got it wrong and how that may lead to change. >> reporter: new york city mayor bill de blasio was talking doomsday. >> we are facing most likely one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city, in recorded history of this city. >> reporter: but the forecasts turned out to be only half right. the storm developed 90 miles east of the expected track. new england and long island got nailed but for manhattan and points south, no big deal. the national weather service forecaster who predicted a crippling storm that never came for some 10 million people tweeted a meteorological mayea kulpa. my deepest agolpologies he wrote. but he says no afollow i go necessary. >> i think the forecasts were right in you take the northeast as a whole. this is an historic storm for boston and massachusetts. we're talking upwards of 30 inches of snow in some places. new york, different story. i think the key to note there is that the models were always a bit uncertain in that area. >> in situations like this you can't be a monday-morning quarterback on something
jim axelrod shows us why the forecast got it wrong and how that may lead to change. >> reporter: new york city mayor bill de blasio was talking doomsday. >> we are facing most likely one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city, in recorded history of this city. >> reporter: but the forecasts turned out to be only half right. the storm developed 90 miles east of the expected track. new england and long island got nailed but for manhattan and points south, no big...
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and jim axelrod on cartoonists around the world taking on the terrorists with pen and ink.g sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
and jim axelrod on cartoonists around the world taking on the terrorists with pen and ink.g sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> axelrod: tonight, they the wreckage. four large pieces of air asia flight 8501 are found in the java sea. did the plane take off without permission? allen pizzey reports. sole survivor-- adriana diaz on the seven-year-old girl who walked away from a plane crash in kentucky that killed her family. the first major storm of 2015 dumps some nasty weather on the midwest and northeast and creates holiday travel headaches for millions. about face-- new york city police turned their backs on the mayor last week, but today they saluted him after being told to check their politics at the wake for a fallen officer. jericka duncan reports. and let freedom swing. jazz legend wynton marsalis' classroom crusa
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> axelrod: tonight, they the wreckage. four large pieces of air asia flight 8501 are found in the java sea. did the plane take off without permission? allen pizzey reports. sole survivor-- adriana diaz on the seven-year-old girl who walked away from a plane crash in kentucky that killed her family. the first major storm of 2015 dumps some nasty weather on the midwest and northeast and creates holiday travel...
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. >> axelrod: tonight, another hostage murdered. isis apparently beheads a japanese prisoner.harlie d'agata on the failed negotiations to rescue kenji goto. juliana goldman on an airbag re-recall. more than two million vehicles may have airbags that could go off by mistake. the measles outbreak. carter evans on the growing number of doctors refusing to treat nonvaccined patients. after burying the plains, a major snowstorm moves east setting the stage for a super bowl sunday whiteout for the midwest and northeast. and three years after whitney houston drowned in a hotel bath tub, her daughter is found unconscious in a tub. vinita nair on the eerie coincidence and the nearly tragic
. >> axelrod: tonight, another hostage murdered. isis apparently beheads a japanese prisoner.harlie d'agata on the failed negotiations to rescue kenji goto. juliana goldman on an airbag re-recall. more than two million vehicles may have airbags that could go off by mistake. the measles outbreak. carter evans on the growing number of doctors refusing to treat nonvaccined patients. after burying the plains, a major snowstorm moves east setting the stage for a super bowl sunday whiteout for...
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jim axelrod shows us why the forecast got it wrong and how that may lead to change. >> reporter: new york city mayor bill de blasio was talking doomsday. >> we are facing most likely one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city, in recorded history of this city. >> reporter: but the forecasts turned out to be only half right. the storm developed 90 miles east of the expected track. new england and long island got nailed but for manhattan and points south, no big deal. the national weather service forecaster who predicted a crippling storm that never came for some 10 million people tweeted a meteorological mayea kulpa. my deepest agolpologies he wrote. but he says no afollow i go necessary. >> i think the forecasts were right in you take the northeast as a whole. this is an historic storm for boston and massachusetts. we're talking upwards of 30 inches of snow in some places. new york, different story. i think the key to note there is that the models were always a bit uncertain in that area. >> in situations like this you can't be a monday-morning quarterback on something
jim axelrod shows us why the forecast got it wrong and how that may lead to change. >> reporter: new york city mayor bill de blasio was talking doomsday. >> we are facing most likely one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city, in recorded history of this city. >> reporter: but the forecasts turned out to be only half right. the storm developed 90 miles east of the expected track. new england and long island got nailed but for manhattan and points south, no big...
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. >> axelrod: tonight, another hostage murdered. isis apparently beheads a japanese prisoner. d'agata on the failed negotiations to rescue kenji goto. juliana goldman on an airbag re-recall. more than two million vehicles may have airbags that could go off by mistake. the measles outbreak. carter evans on the growing number of doctors refusing to treat nonvaccined patients. after burying the plains, a major snowstorm moves east setting the stage for a super bowl sunday whiteout for the midwest and northeast. and three years after whitney houston drowned in a hotel bath tub, her daughter is found unconscious in a tub. vinita nair on the eerie coincidence and the nearly tragic
. >> axelrod: tonight, another hostage murdered. isis apparently beheads a japanese prisoner. d'agata on the failed negotiations to rescue kenji goto. juliana goldman on an airbag re-recall. more than two million vehicles may have airbags that could go off by mistake. the measles outbreak. carter evans on the growing number of doctors refusing to treat nonvaccined patients. after burying the plains, a major snowstorm moves east setting the stage for a super bowl sunday whiteout for the...
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jim axelrod talks about what it is like from their point of view. >> reporter: these two have been planningan for six years. they are free climbing using nothing but their hands, feet, and ropes to catch them if they fall. on december 27, the duo began their climb up the smooth as glass wall. >> the goal today is to do the first five stitches. >> reporter: they rested in tents that dangle over the side of a clip. jergeson calls it ledge life. four days in, the climbers had to pause their trip to take shelter from the wind and rain. everything was going smoothly until pitch 15. while caldwell succeeded, jergeson couldn't grab the dime sized holds with his bandaged fingers. when jergeson finally did make it on friday, he took to social media to celebrate writing pure joy. thank you so much to everyone who has followed along, believed, and supported us. it is not over yet. >> if they actually pull this thing off, this will be the longest hardest rock cline that has ever been done. >> reporter: grayson schaffer says what they are doing is a throw back to climbing in the 1950s. >> they are start
jim axelrod talks about what it is like from their point of view. >> reporter: these two have been planningan for six years. they are free climbing using nothing but their hands, feet, and ropes to catch them if they fall. on december 27, the duo began their climb up the smooth as glass wall. >> the goal today is to do the first five stitches. >> reporter: they rested in tents that dangle over the side of a clip. jergeson calls it ledge life. four days in, the climbers had to...
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jim axelrod remembers mario cuomo, gift orator, liberal beacon political patriarch. and steve hartman "on the road." with her streak on the line, the lady knights go for broke. >> i just felt like, wow like we are in this. >> and the crowd was getting into it, which made it even better. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
jim axelrod remembers mario cuomo, gift orator, liberal beacon political patriarch. and steve hartman "on the road." with her streak on the line, the lady knights go for broke. >> i just felt like, wow like we are in this. >> and the crowd was getting into it, which made it even better. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.