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>> axelrod: it's the last thing they need. tonight, torecialg downpours add to the misery and devastation in the carolinas. a show of force and fighting words from kim jong-un. we're inside north korea. >> reporter: this is one of the largest-ever ceremonial displays of military might in modern north korea. >> axelrod: a terror attack at a peace rally kills dozens. >> what flavor? >> axelrod: and puzzles bakery, where workers with disabilities have found good jobs and a missing pies. >> i get dignity. i get respect. i get acceptance. it's important. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> pelley: good evening. i'm jim axelrod, and this is a western edition of the broadcast. south carolina's recovery from the worst flooding it has ever seen took a few steps backward today as even more rain came down. an inch fell in just 15 minutes. 21 have been killed, 228 roads and 107 bridges with closed, and 20 dams have failed. the national guard is now handing out buckets of emergency supplies. david begnaud is in t
>> axelrod: it's the last thing they need. tonight, torecialg downpours add to the misery and devastation in the carolinas. a show of force and fighting words from kim jong-un. we're inside north korea. >> reporter: this is one of the largest-ever ceremonial displays of military might in modern north korea. >> axelrod: a terror attack at a peace rally kills dozens. >> what flavor? >> axelrod: and puzzles bakery, where workers with disabilities have found good jobs...
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i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. the hospital in afghanistan was run by the humanitarian group doctors without borders. the airstrike that hit it apparently and mistakenly carried out by u.s. forces. at least 19 are dead, doctors and children among them, and dozens more are injured or unaccounted for. this happened overnight in kunduz, a city of about three help,000, taken this week by the taliban. afghan troops have been trying to retake the city with help from u.s. airstrikes. here's julianna goldman. >> reporter: the dead include at least seven patients, three of them children who were burned alive, and 12 doctors without borders staff members. at least 37 people were seriously injured. according to defense officials, u.s. forces conducted an airstrike in kunduz around 2:15 a.m. local time near the hospital. they say the intended targets were taliban insurgents who were firing on u.s. service members embedded with afghan fighters. the u.s. military hasn't confirmed that its bombs hit the hospital, but officials ac
i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. the hospital in afghanistan was run by the humanitarian group doctors without borders. the airstrike that hit it apparently and mistakenly carried out by u.s. forces. at least 19 are dead, doctors and children among them, and dozens more are injured or unaccounted for. this happened overnight in kunduz, a city of about three help,000, taken this week by the taliban. afghan troops have been trying to retake the city with help from...
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jim. >> axelrod: jericka, thank you. just south of oklahoma, most of texas is under flash flood watches tonight. the remnants of hurricane patricia are combining with heavy storms that started thursday morning. nearly two feet of rain has fallen. david begnaud is in corsicana, texas, for us tonight, 50 miles south of dallas. >> reporter: over the last 24 hours across texas air, 64-car train hauling concrete derailed. interstate 45, south of dallas, was shut down. there were 75 water rescues in nevaro county. a baseball field in dallas flooded. there was raging floodwater in san antonio. it started early, at 3:30 this morning. the conductor of a 64-car union pacific train tried to brake when he saw the track submerged ahead. 46 cars derailed. two people were on the train and both swam to safety. they were later picked up by rescuers. across navarro county, rescues happened by the dozens, including this 80-year-old man and his dog. cars once stranded with people are still jamming the roads. >> i stopped and, like, freaked
jim. >> axelrod: jericka, thank you. just south of oklahoma, most of texas is under flash flood watches tonight. the remnants of hurricane patricia are combining with heavy storms that started thursday morning. nearly two feet of rain has fallen. david begnaud is in corsicana, texas, for us tonight, 50 miles south of dallas. >> reporter: over the last 24 hours across texas air, 64-car train hauling concrete derailed. interstate 45, south of dallas, was shut down. there were 75 water...
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i'll ask david axelrod. and reince priebus is saying if the gop loses in 2016, it's cooked as a party. so will the evangelical vote still be able to anoint the next president. i'll ask ralph reed. the possibility of a flare swas almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't
i'll ask david axelrod. and reince priebus is saying if the gop loses in 2016, it's cooked as a party. so will the evangelical vote still be able to anoint the next president. i'll ask ralph reed. the possibility of a flare swas almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications...
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i'll ask david axelrod. and reince priebus is saying if the gop loses in 2016, it's cooked as a party. so will the tevangelical vote still annoy the next president? i'll ask ralph reed. ty good sha. chuck, i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to experian.com. kaboom... get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com. become a member of experian credit tracker and take charge of your score. i started with pills. and now i take a long-acting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn't reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabetes changes over time. it gets harder to control blood sugar spikes after i eat and get to goal. my doctor added novolog® at mealtime for additional control. now i know. novolog® is a fast-acting, injectable insulin and it works together with my long-acting insulin. proven effective. the mealtime insulin doctors prescribe most. available in flexpen®. vo: novolog® is used to control high blood sugar in adults and children
i'll ask david axelrod. and reince priebus is saying if the gop loses in 2016, it's cooked as a party. so will the tevangelical vote still annoy the next president? i'll ask ralph reed. ty good sha. chuck, i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to experian.com. kaboom... get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com. become a member of experian credit tracker and take charge of your score. i started with pills. and now i take a long-acting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was...
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>> axelrod: and puzzles bakery, where workers with disabilities have found good jobs and a missing pies. >> i get dignity. i get respect. i get acceptance. it's important. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> p
>> axelrod: and puzzles bakery, where workers with disabilities have found good jobs and a missing pies. >> i get dignity. i get respect. i get acceptance. it's important. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> p
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i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. the hosta
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i'm jim axelrod.he town of roseburg, oregon in shock this morning after a gunman went on a killing spree at the local community college. cbs's ben tracy begins our coverage. >> reporter: the first call came in at 10:38 this morning, an active shooter on the campus of this southern oregon community college. >> somebody is outside one of the doors shooting through the door. there is a female in the computer lab. we do have one female that has been shot at this time. >> reporter: students say the gunfire lasted at least a minute as officers arrived on scene. >> he is in the classroom on the, going to be the southeast side. >> reporter: and then silence. >> the suspect is down. we have got multiple gunshot wound. we are going to need multiple ambulances on scene. >> we have upward of 20 victims. >> douglas county sheriff, john handling. >> the shooter threat was neutralized officers continued to sweep the campus looking for other threats. >> reporter: with the 20-year-old male suspect now dead, officers s
i'm jim axelrod.he town of roseburg, oregon in shock this morning after a gunman went on a killing spree at the local community college. cbs's ben tracy begins our coverage. >> reporter: the first call came in at 10:38 this morning, an active shooter on the campus of this southern oregon community college. >> somebody is outside one of the doors shooting through the door. there is a female in the computer lab. we do have one female that has been shot at this time. >> reporter:...
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i'm jim axelrod. zimbabwe has decided not to bring charges against the dentist from minnesota who killed cecil the lion earlier this year on a big game hunt. cecil was the star attraction at a game park and was fitted with an electronic collar. walter palmer paid $55,000 for the hunt. the paperwork was in order. but the lion was illegally lured out of the park. the commercial hunter in charge of the safari will be in court today facing up to ten years in jail. the incident has triggered a fierce debate over trophy hunting in zimbabwe. deborah patta is there. >> reporter: behind me victoria falls together with zimbabwe's game reserves are major tourist attractions here. the riches are not shared, after 35 years of oppressive rule, the government is broke and the economy in ruins. the national park, former home to cecil the lion is being ravaged by zimbabwe's dire conditions. as a result conservation relies primarily on hunting. we spoke to a man who oversees the industry. how much money does the govern
i'm jim axelrod. zimbabwe has decided not to bring charges against the dentist from minnesota who killed cecil the lion earlier this year on a big game hunt. cecil was the star attraction at a game park and was fitted with an electronic collar. walter palmer paid $55,000 for the hunt. the paperwork was in order. but the lion was illegally lured out of the park. the commercial hunter in charge of the safari will be in court today facing up to ten years in jail. the incident has triggered a...
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jim axelrod, cbs news. >>> mid america airport cost hundred of millions to build.s a handful of flights a week. dean reynolds reports on the struggles to turn thangz round. >> welcome to mid america airport in illinois. if you have never heard of mid america airport in illinois. you are probably not alone. flight 660 taxied up to the gate at mid at am airport thursday one of four arrivals for the week. >> any unattended vehicles will be ticketed and towed. >> reporter: the airport here in illinois is a good place for quiet contemplation, even meditation. because most days it is devoid of passengers or air plans to take them anywhere. and it has been that way nearly two decades. citizens for smart growth, a local group which thinks the are it port is a waste of tax dollars. >> it cost ten times what it generates in revenue. >> reporter: mid america was built to ease burden on lambert international airport in st. louis. lambert once a hub for transworld airlines when twa went belly up in 2001 there was not much burden on lambert. consequently little reason for this a
jim axelrod, cbs news. >>> mid america airport cost hundred of millions to build.s a handful of flights a week. dean reynolds reports on the struggles to turn thangz round. >> welcome to mid america airport in illinois. if you have never heard of mid america airport in illinois. you are probably not alone. flight 660 taxied up to the gate at mid at am airport thursday one of four arrivals for the week. >> any unattended vehicles will be ticketed and towed. >>...
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jim axelrod has part two of our investigation. and team from the south carolina department of health randomly sampled ten products from a local blue bell distribution center in january, the last thing they expected to find was listeria. >> it was unbelievable, actually. we never in a million years thought we would find a positive sample. >> reporter: two of the ten samples tested positive. but just to be sure, they went back and collected 30 more. >> all 30 of the samples that we tested, tested positive for listeria. >> reporter: stunning. >> yeah, stunning. a little scary that those products were going to consumers. davis uploaded their find noogz pulsenet, a database of dna fingerprints the center for disease control monitors to identify outbreaks nationwide. >> a group that matched. >> reporter: dr. robert touks is deputy director of the food borne disease division. >> the listeria germs found in south carolina in the ice cream matched illnesses in a hospital in kansas. >> reporter: that hospital was via christi saint francis i
jim axelrod has part two of our investigation. and team from the south carolina department of health randomly sampled ten products from a local blue bell distribution center in january, the last thing they expected to find was listeria. >> it was unbelievable, actually. we never in a million years thought we would find a positive sample. >> reporter: two of the ten samples tested positive. but just to be sure, they went back and collected 30 more. >> all 30 of the samples that...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> all of geekdom will be fact >>> the duchess sat next to chins xi jinping at buckingham policy and the most prominent position for a member of the royal family after the queen. kate wore a tierra known as lotus flower which was once owned by the queen mother and she wore it well! that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. have a great day. it's a big wakeup call when it comes to national security. (("you're watching siouxland news at sunrise.")) nebraska gets a big boost in the fight against human trafficking. it's a big wakeup call when it comes to national security. hackers say they've mined emails from the cia director... and the head of homeland security. and... speaking of emails. hillary clinton is just days away from testifying about hers before members of congress. good morning, and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise! it's 5 o'clock. i'm jacob heller. cat>> i'm meteorologist cat taylor.
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> all of geekdom will be fact >>> the duchess sat next to chins xi jinping at buckingham policy and the most prominent position for a member of the royal family after the queen. kate wore a tierra known as lotus flower which was once owned by the queen mother and she wore it well! that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. have a great day. it's a big wakeup call when it comes to national security. (("you're watching...
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jim axelrod, cbs news. >>> mid america airport cost hundred of millions to build.of fl dean reynolds reports on the struggles to turn thangz round. >> welcome to mid america airport in illinois. if you have never heard of mid america airport in illinois. you are probably not alone. flight 660 taxied up to the gate at mid at am airport thursday one of four arrivals for the week. >> any unattended vehicles will be ticketed and towed. >> reporter: the airport here in illinois is a good place for quiet contemplation, even meditation. because most days it is devoid of passengers or air plans to take them anywhere. and it has been that way nearly two decades. citizens for smart growth a local group which thinks the are it port is a waste of tax dollars. >> it cost ten times what it generates in revenue. >> reporter: mid america was built to ease burden on lambert international airport in st. louis. lambert once a hub for transworld airlines when twa went belly up in 2001 there was not much burden on lambert. consequently little reason for this almost hollow $300 million
jim axelrod, cbs news. >>> mid america airport cost hundred of millions to build.of fl dean reynolds reports on the struggles to turn thangz round. >> welcome to mid america airport in illinois. if you have never heard of mid america airport in illinois. you are probably not alone. flight 660 taxied up to the gate at mid at am airport thursday one of four arrivals for the week. >> any unattended vehicles will be ticketed and towed. >> reporter: the airport here in...
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jim axelrod looks at what the movie got right and what it got wrong. >> reporter: after his wedding day and the day his daughter was born. >> wednesday, october 21, 2015. >> reporter: always always been the most important day on bob gayle's calendar. what you expect from the write and coproducer of "the back to the future" movies. what is your relationship with the day on this calendar. >> reporter: for ever and ever it will be known as the back to the future day. how great is that? >> reporter: sometimes gayle and his team got right. don't these look just like google glasses and isn't that skyping on a flat-screen tv? in your mind, what is the coolest thing you got right? >> the coolest thing that is happening is the hover board thing. the hover board thing was a total flight advance. every kid in the world wanted one and now we have that. >> reporter: on the other hand, there is not a smartphone in sight but fax machines, they are everywhere! fax machines? >> yeah. yeah. they were so u big wasubiquitous when we wrote that. >> reporter: cubs win world series. >> reporter: now the dream
jim axelrod looks at what the movie got right and what it got wrong. >> reporter: after his wedding day and the day his daughter was born. >> wednesday, october 21, 2015. >> reporter: always always been the most important day on bob gayle's calendar. what you expect from the write and coproducer of "the back to the future" movies. what is your relationship with the day on this calendar. >> reporter: for ever and ever it will be known as the back to the future...
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i'm jim axelrod. >>> death opens the doors ofof secretive church. parishioners are charged in the e savage beating of two teenagers to force them to confess their sins. >>> also tonight. clinton, sanders, and the first democratic debate. >> the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn e-mails. >> products promoted as health supplements are sending tens of thousands to the emergency room. and they're just delivering the paper, so why are 15,000 people following them? >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we begin the broadcast this morning with the death in the word of life church. police in upstate new york say that two teenagers were brutally beaten, one fatally, by members of the congregation including the victims' parents. as for the motive, michellll miller is following the investigation. >> reporter: 59-year-old deborah leonard and 65-year-old husband bruce were charged with manslaughter in the beating death of their 19-year-old son lucas. authorities say lucas
i'm jim axelrod. >>> death opens the doors ofof secretive church. parishioners are charged in the e savage beating of two teenagers to force them to confess their sins. >>> also tonight. clinton, sanders, and the first democratic debate. >> the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn e-mails. >> products promoted as health supplements are sending tens of thousands to the emergency room. and they're just delivering the paper, so why are 15,000...
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bye-bye. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> axelrod: a deadly tragedy at oklahoma state university's homecoming parade. a young woman plows her car into a crowd full of families and is arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. a monster hurricane hits south of the border and is dumping more rain on texas. even a trait train is no match for the floods. pencils down-- the federal government is changing course on standardized testing. californians pay the price, not for wasting water but for conserving it. >> this one could be surprising. >> axelrod: and how do you grow a one-ton pumpkin? or better yet, why would you? >> reporter: it sounds almost like an addiction. >> it's pretty bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
bye-bye. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> axelrod: a deadly tragedy at oklahoma state university's homecoming parade. a young woman plows her car into a crowd full of families and is arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. a monster hurricane hits south of the border and is dumping more rain on texas. even a trait train is no match for the floods. pencils down-- the federal government is changing course on standardized testing. californians pay the price, not for wasting water but for conserving it....
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i'm jim axelrod. zimbabwe has decided not to bring charges against the dentist from minnesota who killed cecil the lion earlier this year on a big game hunt. cecil was the star attraction at a game park and was fitted with an electronic collar. walter palmer paid $55,000 for the hunt. the paperwork was in order. but the lion was illegally lured out of the park. the commercial hunter in charge of the safari will be in court today facing up to ten years in jail. the incident has triggered a fierce debate over trophy hunting in zimbabwe. deborah patta is there. >> reporter: behind me victoria falls together with zimbabwe's game reserves are major tourist attractions here. the riches are not shared, after 35 years of oppressive rule, the government is broke and the economy in ruins. the national park, former home to cecil the lion is being ravaged by zimbabwe's dire conditions. as a result conservation relies primarily on hunting. we spoke to a man who oversees the industry. how much money does the govern
i'm jim axelrod. zimbabwe has decided not to bring charges against the dentist from minnesota who killed cecil the lion earlier this year on a big game hunt. cecil was the star attraction at a game park and was fitted with an electronic collar. walter palmer paid $55,000 for the hunt. the paperwork was in order. but the lion was illegally lured out of the park. the commercial hunter in charge of the safari will be in court today facing up to ten years in jail. the incident has triggered a...
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jim axelrod now with a movie whose time has come. >> reporter: after his wedding day and the day his daughter was born -- >> wednesday october 21, 2015. >> reporter: -- tomorrow has always been the most important day on bob gale's calendar, exactly what you'd expect from the writer and coproducer of the "back to the future" movies. what's your relationship with this day on the calendar? >> forever and ever it will be known as "back to the future" day. >> reporter: the trilogy traveled to past, present and future in a delorean, the day michael j. fox's marty mcfully visited the future was, well, tomorrow. some things gale and his team got right. don't these look just like google glasses? and isn't that skyping on a flat-screen tv? >> how is it hanging, mcfly? >> reporter: in your mind, what's the coolest thing you got right? >> the coolest thing that's happening is the hover board thing. the hover board thing was a total flight of fancy. every kid in the world wanted one, and now we've got packs with a magnetic hover board. >> reporter: on the other hand, there is not a smartphone in
jim axelrod now with a movie whose time has come. >> reporter: after his wedding day and the day his daughter was born -- >> wednesday october 21, 2015. >> reporter: -- tomorrow has always been the most important day on bob gale's calendar, exactly what you'd expect from the writer and coproducer of the "back to the future" movies. what's your relationship with this day on the calendar? >> forever and ever it will be known as "back to the future" day....
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the "cbs overnight news" for th wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check ba with us a little later on the "morning news" and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, october 21st, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> congressman pl ryan says he is ready to run for house speaker, but he says he'll only go for the job if conservive lawmakers abide by his request. >>> vice president joe biden shows signs he may be enterin the white house race by contrasting himself to hillary clinton, but this morning, questions about his s le in the raid that killed blk osama bin laden. >> one win away. the new york mets and kansas city royals can punch their ticket to the world series with victories tonight. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. thanks for joining us. >>> paul ryan's message to fellow house republicans was to the highway -- meet my conditions and i'll run for speaker, ot
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the "cbs overnight news" for th wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check ba with us a little later on the "morning news" and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, october 21st, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> congressman pl ryan says he is ready to run for house...
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. >> jim axelrod joins us now from the 48 hours newsroom. what a difficult position for the daughter. how important is she in this case now? >> reporter: chris, she is the fundamental witness here. it is, you can't overstate the importance of jenna newlander's testimony. you hear that oh my god there is blood everywhere. how that blood got there and where that blood is, forms the foundation for the prosecution's case and the defense's case. so when jenna takes the stand in the murder trial, it was, having been in the courtroom, an incredibly powerful and emotional moment. >> and jim, why was the death changed from an accident to a homicide. >> reporter: well, originally the call was made that it was an accident. looking at the sort of massive head trauma and the theory being she fell in the shower and hit her head on the shower bench. then the friends in the area, started talking, friends of the family. troubles existed, both in the marriage, there were financial troubles. one of the friends, who was hearing all this, was a retired medical e
. >> jim axelrod joins us now from the 48 hours newsroom. what a difficult position for the daughter. how important is she in this case now? >> reporter: chris, she is the fundamental witness here. it is, you can't overstate the importance of jenna newlander's testimony. you hear that oh my god there is blood everywhere. how that blood got there and where that blood is, forms the foundation for the prosecution's case and the defense's case. so when jenna takes the stand in the...
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here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: when canadian astronaut chris hadfield blasted off for a five-month stay on the international space station in december of 2012, a few thousand people followed him on twitter. >> well, we had a million pretty much by the time we settled back on earth. >> reporter: how does that happen? >> all i was really doing was saying, "i'm a fellow human being doing something very unusual, very new, and you are welcome to come along and look if you like." >> reporter: oh, they did. through the snapshots he tweetd and videos he posted, exploring everything from make a sandwich in space to crying in zero gravity. >> so if you keep crying you just end up with a bigger and bigger ball of water. >> reporter: hadfield provided new views of life from space this is ground control to major tom. you've really made the grade >> reporter: but it was his performance of david bowie's "space oddity", done at his son's suggestion, that launched his polarity in into a new orbit. but it's time to guide the caps ulifcapsule if you dare >> reporter: the video has been seen on youtub
here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: when canadian astronaut chris hadfield blasted off for a five-month stay on the international space station in december of 2012, a few thousand people followed him on twitter. >> well, we had a million pretty much by the time we settled back on earth. >> reporter: how does that happen? >> all i was really doing was saying, "i'm a fellow human being doing something very unusual, very new, and you are welcome to come along and look if...
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school-based policing is the fastest growing segment of law enforcement, and we asked our jim axelrod to look into the role of cops in schools. >> reporter: this was last month at rockdale county high school in conyers, jirgs. watch as the police officer approaches the fighting students with his taser. >> and this happens-- it's not isolated. it d ds happen. >> reporter: susan ferris, a reporter foror the nonprofit center for public integrity, says student behavior that leads to police intervention occurs at the rate for of six for every 1,000 students nationwide each year. virginia has the highest state rate, 16 referrals per 1,000 students. >> across the country, there are school districts that have high rates, while a school district in a neighboring county may not have any referrals at all. the way that officers are used in schools, the kinds of things that they are asked to get involved in or choose to get involved in reallyero. special needs studentsake up 14% of the student population nationwide, but the referral rate to law enforcement is nearly double that. black and latino k
school-based policing is the fastest growing segment of law enforcement, and we asked our jim axelrod to look into the role of cops in schools. >> reporter: this was last month at rockdale county high school in conyers, jirgs. watch as the police officer approaches the fighting students with his taser. >> and this happens-- it's not isolated. it d ds happen. >> reporter: susan ferris, a reporter foror the nonprofit center for public integrity, says student behavior that leads...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>>>elley: and that's the c c evening news for tonight. around the world, good night. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a grants and development manager from knoxville, tennessee... a video editor from new york, new york... and our returning champion -- a former realtor from provincetown, massachusetts... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now hehe is the e st of "jeopardy!" ---- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. as you just heard, robert earned a lot of money yesterday. he played the game well. it was a close match, but he came up with the correct response in final and wagered a lot of money. kelly and dennis, the same thing could happen to you, you know.
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i want to go to david axelrod. david, i'm curious, what do you think is the political calculus for the non-front-runners, if you're not dr. carson, if you're not donald trump. is it the hope that maybe carson fades after iowa, that you can kind of pick up stuff in south carolina or elsewhere. where do they see the lane for themselves that they are sticking with it? >> you have to view the republican field, anderson in two columns. there's the anti-government populist right and then there's the center right governing conservatives, bush, rubio, kasich, to some degree governor christie is in that governing conservative category. carson obviously, trump, and then ted cruz is in that other column. you would think huckabee in there i guess as well, and so the real guy to watch in my view is ted cruz. he had a good night tonight. he has lots of resources that he's sitting on. he's very well organized in many of these states, and i think that he is -- he is the guy who is anticipating that the others will lose altitude in
i want to go to david axelrod. david, i'm curious, what do you think is the political calculus for the non-front-runners, if you're not dr. carson, if you're not donald trump. is it the hope that maybe carson fades after iowa, that you can kind of pick up stuff in south carolina or elsewhere. where do they see the lane for themselves that they are sticking with it? >> you have to view the republican field, anderson in two columns. there's the anti-government populist right and then...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. around the world, good night. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms.
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he's obviously going to take every minute he can to weigh the two. >> dickerson: david axelrod, thanks. a lot going on in the democratic race we'll be back in a moment. everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy.? and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. >> dickerson: donald trump are in small fight about a big thing. legacy of the 9/11 attacks and george w. bush's presidency. >> when you talk about george bush say what you want, the world trade center came down. >> dickerson: calling trump pathetic we were attacked by brother kept us safe to which trump responded, no, jeb bush, you're pathetic. saying nothing happened during your brother's term when the world trade center was attacked and came down. ben carson came done on george bush's side. >> i think it's ridiculous. dickerson: jeb bush doesn't want to be defined by his brother now using george w. bush's legacy to define trump saying, in tweets and video released that trump's comments
he's obviously going to take every minute he can to weigh the two. >> dickerson: david axelrod, thanks. a lot going on in the democratic race we'll be back in a moment. everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy.? and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. >> dickerson: donald trump are in small fight about a big thing. legacy of the 9/11...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a major san francisco inchange shut down during the evening rush as police comb a construction site for a murder suspect on the run. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. the epicenter of the manhunt near 280 at the mariposa exit, sfpd now starting to re-open streets in the area. kpix 5's joe vazquez is there for us. joe. >> reporter: an army of san francisco police officers and oakland cops was scouring this area for most of the afternoon. it started way back over there at 280 mariposa, where san francisco police say some suspects bailed out of a car and into a construction yard. >> came down the same direction down through the bushes across the job site. two jumped over the fence and ran down the street and one ran under the garage. >> around 3:15, we have an incident here. we are assisting oakland pd. we have some suspects that bailed out of a vehicle in this
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a major san francisco inchange shut down during the evening rush as police comb a construction site for a murder suspect on the run. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. the epicenter of the manhunt near 280 at the mariposa exit, sfpd now starting to...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> my daddy and my husband are in the real hall of fame. >> our emotional night with kathie lee a week after losing her late husband. >> plus khloe withdraws her divorce filing as just released images reveal lamar's frail condition. >> that's coming up right now. >> on "entertainment tonight." >> he's in an acute crisis righ now. >> lamar's difficult recovery as khloe takes action to stay married. >> this is an important move for khloe. >> then -- >> my incredible husband who taught me so much. he'd be thrilled that our children are here. >> kathie lee and her kids honor how regis and hoda are helping her cope. >> plus -- beyonce/jay-z. only we're backstage for their star-packed concert. >> it was epic. >> anybody special coming tonight?
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> right now, a suspect is in custody for the murder of a well loved woman. >> we don't know the man's name but we should get our first look at him in a couple of hours. late today police said they believe that the suspect is the only person responsible for killing amanda jones. she was found with trauma to her upper body. body yesterday at her home. police are waiting on the autopsy to reveal how she died. police say that the suspect was on their radar from the start and will be charged with first degree murder. >> we developed a suspect fairly early on in the investigation through witnesses, interviews and evidence. at this point we are not prepared to identity who the suspect is and we will do that
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> right now, a suspect is in custody for the murder of a well loved woman. >> we don't know the man's name but we should get our first look at him in a couple of hours. late today police said they believe that the suspect is the only person responsible for killing amanda jones. she was found with trauma to her upper body. body yesterday at...