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happened to be uber's ceo here's ben tracy. >> reporter: this video obtained by bloomberg news shows uber ceo travis kalanick swaying to the music in the back seat of an uber black car, but at the end of the ride, he also gets an earful from the driver, identified as fawzi kamel. >> reporter: kamel tells kalanick drastic cuts in uber rates hurt him financially. >> reporter: in a memo to uber employees last night, kalanick apologized, writing --
happened to be uber's ceo here's ben tracy. >> reporter: this video obtained by bloomberg news shows uber ceo travis kalanick swaying to the music in the back seat of an uber black car, but at the end of the ride, he also gets an earful from the driver, identified as fawzi kamel. >> reporter: kamel tells kalanick drastic cuts in uber rates hurt him financially. >> reporter: in a memo to uber employees last night, kalanick apologized, writing --
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ben tracy, san francisco. >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ skbrienchts it's thursday, march 2nd, 2017. this is "the cbs morning news." breaking overnight. ties to russia. meetings with attorney general jeff sessions are in question. top democrats are asking him to step down. stocks get a major boost from president trump's conciliatory tone on capitol hill. >>> good morning. it's cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm annette daniels. this morning top congressional democrats are
ben tracy, san francisco. >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ skbrienchts it's thursday, march 2nd, 2017. this is "the cbs morning news." breaking overnight. ties to russia. meetings with attorney general jeff sessions are in question....
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ben tracy, san francisco. >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday.ou the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. ♪ >>> it's thursday, march 2nd, 2017. this is the cbs morning news. bra breaking overnight. ties to russia. attorney general jeff sessions is in question following calls from top democrats for him to step down. stocks soar. the stocks get a major boost from president trump's conciliatory tone on capitol hill. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm annette die
ben tracy, san francisco. >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday.ou the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. ♪ >>> it's thursday, march 2nd, 2017. this is the cbs morning news. bra breaking overnight. ties to russia. attorney general jeff sessions is in question following calls from top democrats for him to step down. stocks soar. the...
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ben tracy, san francisco. >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. >>> deadly tornadoes in the heart of america. >> it looks like a bomb went off. >> hundreds of homes are hit. >> all the windows are busted out. there's debris everywhere. >>> also tonight -- >> i can be more presidential if i want to be. >>> and most viewers of his speech told uswa he s. >> i think he was much more professional and grounded. >> the trump rally sends the dow above 21,000. >>> and road rage, the ceo of uber gets into it with one of his drivers. >> good luck. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> march roared in like a lion you might expect in mid-april or early may. the warm winter spawned an outbreak of tornadoes. at least 28 since tuesday in seven states from the south to the midwest. the largest was an ef-3 with winds up to 165 miles per hour. the deaths include one in missouri, two in illinois, and more
ben tracy, san francisco. >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. >>> deadly tornadoes in the heart of america. >> it looks like a bomb went off. >> hundreds of homes are hit. >> all the windows are busted out. there's debris everywhere. >>> also tonight -- >>...
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ben tracy, cbs news los angeles. >> quijano: that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday.later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us, and good night. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix 5 news. >> out of strou berries. i tell the people i don't have it because of rain. >> too much of a good thing. sky drone 5 shows us why the wet weather we've been having could boost your grocery bill. >>> the squeeze on another bay area community. why some say an influx of tech jobs isn't good news for everyone. >>> breaking news out of san jose where a heated soccer rivalry erupted into violence. i'm juliette goodrich. and i'm -- >> and i'm brian hackney. extra police were called in to control the crowds. >> you can see there is quite a police presence here at the stadium. you might be able to see it's a pretty crowded stadium. 18,000 people at the mexican league game between monarkas and club america. it was the pre-game that turned violent. fans started taupting each other in a -- taunting each other in
ben tracy, cbs news los angeles. >> quijano: that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday.later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us, and good night. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix 5 news. >> out of strou berries. i tell the people i don't have it because of rain. >> too much of a good thing. sky drone 5 shows us why the wet weather we've been having could...
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ben tracy reports. >> reporter: this little terrier used to go by the name crybaby.e sense given how much pain he had endured. >> he was hit by a car, his back was broken. >> he was in tough shape. >> bad shape. >> reporter: his two hind legs were paralyzed and after surgery his family no longer wanted him. but susan full ter did. she gave him a new home and a new name, presley. it's something foulter's done more than one time. it's called foulter rescue. it's more than about keeping them alive but helping them live. she fits each with a custom doggy wheelchair. with two working legs, they're now on a roll. >> what kind of reaction do the dogs have? >> they immediately take off. we only had one dog it took how many times to get her to move. lovie gaga. she's in the wheelchair. >> reporter: she doesn't realize it cost $500. to whom much is given little is given. after rescue these dogs have become therapy dogs. they visit schools to provide stress relief for children with learning disabilities and behavioral problems and autism. >> it's magnificent and terrific how th
ben tracy reports. >> reporter: this little terrier used to go by the name crybaby.e sense given how much pain he had endured. >> he was hit by a car, his back was broken. >> he was in tough shape. >> bad shape. >> reporter: his two hind legs were paralyzed and after surgery his family no longer wanted him. but susan full ter did. she gave him a new home and a new name, presley. it's something foulter's done more than one time. it's called foulter rescue. it's more...
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ben tracy reports. >> reporter: this little terrier used to go by the name crybaby.e sense given how much pain he had endured. >> he was hit by a car. his back was broken. >> he was in tough shape. >> bad shape. >> reporter: his two hind legs were paralyzed and after surgery his family no longer wanted him. >> it's okay, buddy. >> reporter: but susan fulcher did. she gave him a new home and a new name, presley. it's something fulcher's done more than 25 times. it's something called rescue. it's about helping them really live. >> that's what we do and we do it well. >> reporter: she fits each one of them with a custom doggy wheelchair. with two working legs, they're now on a roll. >> what kind of reaction do the dogs have? >> they immediately take off. we only had one dog it took how many times to get her to move. and that would be lovie gaga, the one in the pink wheelchair. >> reporter: she's a bit of a diva and probably doesn't realize her wheels cost about $500, but to whom much is given, little is expected. after rescue, training, these dogs have become therapy do
ben tracy reports. >> reporter: this little terrier used to go by the name crybaby.e sense given how much pain he had endured. >> he was hit by a car. his back was broken. >> he was in tough shape. >> bad shape. >> reporter: his two hind legs were paralyzed and after surgery his family no longer wanted him. >> it's okay, buddy. >> reporter: but susan fulcher did. she gave him a new home and a new name, presley. it's something fulcher's done more than 25...
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ben tracy has the story. >> reporter: in santa barbara, it's not just the fruits that grab your attentiont the fruits on the trees including these aptly named caviar limes. >> once you pick it, there's a timer going off. >>> caviar limes are prized by restaurants and bars but they only last ten days after they're picked making shipping and distribution difficult. ruskey teemed up with him more than two years ago. >> we use feud to preserve food. >> they extract certain food molecules and mix them up in different combinations. the powder called edipeel is mixed with water and sprayed on fresh produce. >> when it dries, it leaves behind this imperceptible thin barrier of plant material on the outside of the produce and that thin bare your slows down the rate that the water gets out of the produce and slows down the rate that oxygen gets in. and with that we can preserve the shelf life. >> how much longer does a piece of fruit last with your product on it? >> we think anywhere from twice the shelf life of a piece of produce to five times the life of a piece of produce. >> you're basically mo
ben tracy has the story. >> reporter: in santa barbara, it's not just the fruits that grab your attentiont the fruits on the trees including these aptly named caviar limes. >> once you pick it, there's a timer going off. >>> caviar limes are prized by restaurants and bars but they only last ten days after they're picked making shipping and distribution difficult. ruskey teemed up with him more than two years ago. >> we use feud to preserve food. >> they extract...
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ben tracy explains how it works. >> we use food to preserve food. >> that simple. >> that simple. >>ter: they start with organic material like these frozen grape skins. they then extract certain food molecules and mix them up in different combinations. the powder called edi peel is mixed with water and sprayed on fresh produce. >> when it dries, it leaves behind an i am plant material on the produce. slows down the rate oxygen gets in and preserves the shelf life. >> reporter: how much longer does the average piece of fruit last with your product on it? >> each kind of produce has different characteristics. we can get extensions anywhere from twice the shelf life of a piece of produce to five times the shelf life. >> so you're basically monitoring how this lemon is dying over time? >> exactly. >> reporter: this time lapse room is where they study the results. by day 5 untreated strawberries on top rot but the treated ones on the bottom are still good to eat. it's fda-approved and the thin layer it leaves behind is edible and tasteless. it would replace the wax that is often used on g
ben tracy explains how it works. >> we use food to preserve food. >> that simple. >> that simple. >>ter: they start with organic material like these frozen grape skins. they then extract certain food molecules and mix them up in different combinations. the powder called edi peel is mixed with water and sprayed on fresh produce. >> when it dries, it leaves behind an i am plant material on the produce. slows down the rate oxygen gets in and preserves the shelf life....
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ben tracy, cbs news, san francisco. >>> the girls hid in a master bathroom after the burglar kicked downof the house tuesday. they locked themselves in while the suspect looted the house. >> i had zoe hiding behind the toilet, and i locked myself in there. >> the girl texted her mother throughout the terrifying ordeal. the burglar left without discovering the girls. police are still searching for the suspect. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs thorn, casino tycoon steve wynn. this is the cbs morning news. the toothpaste that helpstax, prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums, and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind. new parodontax toothpaste. we can't stay here! why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you. charmin ultra strong. it cleans better. it's four times stronger... ...and you can use less. enjoy
ben tracy, cbs news, san francisco. >>> the girls hid in a master bathroom after the burglar kicked downof the house tuesday. they locked themselves in while the suspect looted the house. >> i had zoe hiding behind the toilet, and i locked myself in there. >> the girl texted her mother throughout the terrifying ordeal. the burglar left without discovering the girls. police are still searching for the suspect. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs thorn, casino...
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ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: there's a lot of fight in fido.s evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> tonight, dancing surprises, scandals and smackdowns. >> i got my eyes on you. >> we're with the stars telling all after the wildest premier ever. charo's revenge, hand gate and what you didn't see after the show. >> i'm a little speechless. >>> then -- >> hot guys enjoying the single life. orlando after katy. lady gaga's ex in love again. and the checklist chaz has for a girlfriend. >> always have protein on you. >> did bieber try to one-up this george clooney retirement home surprise? >> it was just wonderful. >> where we caught justin stripping down to dance with the grandma. >> is kevin hart ready to be a dad for the third time? >> i have to make sure i have the patience. dad, dad, dad. look.
ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: there's a lot of fight in fido.s evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> tonight, dancing surprises, scandals and smackdowns. >> i got my eyes on you. >> we're with the stars telling all after the wildest premier ever. charo's revenge, hand gate and what you didn't see after the show. >> i'm a little speechless. >>> then -- >>...
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ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: there's a lot of fight in fido.s evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> right now on off script, it's a familiar scene. blue lights, yellow tape. and a white glow of a flashlight searching for evidence. this is 18-year-old ayana mcallister and this is where the college student was shot last night home from spring break. she died from her injuries in northeast. she was one of two women hit by gunfire in being road in northeast dc. she was a freshman attending college in north carolina. family members tell off script she was with her sister taking part in a video being produced in northeast when a gunman perched on a hill just opened fire for apparently no reason. police say a second woman was also shot. she suffered nonlife threatening injuries. police have no motive at this point for the shooting. no everyday of a confrontation before a
ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: there's a lot of fight in fido.s evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> right now on off script, it's a familiar scene. blue lights, yellow tape. and a white glow of a flashlight searching for evidence. this is 18-year-old ayana mcallister and this is where the college student was shot last night home from spring break. she died from her injuries in northeast. she was one of two women hit...
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ben tracy has more about the trump administration's enforcement efforts and who is being targeted. >> he stepped out and he never came back in. >> reporter: 19-year-old estefany ortiz says immigration and customs enforcement agents came to her house in pasadena last month looking for someone who did not live there. they arrested her father, carlos ortiz, instead. he was in the country illegally but had no criminal record. >> why did we open the door? nobody's going to want to open the door. everyone is scared. >> reporter: the los angeles police department says aggressive ice enforcement tactics are also having a chilling effect on latinos reporting crimes. since the beginning of the year, reports of sexual assault by latinos dropped 25%. domestic violence reports fell 10%. >> they start the clam up. they no longer come to court. >> reporter: california supreme court justice tani cantil-sakauye says lawyers are telling her latinos are now afraid to show up at courthouses, so she wrote a letter to attorney general jeff sessions, accusing federal agents of stalking undocumented immigran
ben tracy has more about the trump administration's enforcement efforts and who is being targeted. >> he stepped out and he never came back in. >> reporter: 19-year-old estefany ortiz says immigration and customs enforcement agents came to her house in pasadena last month looking for someone who did not live there. they arrested her father, carlos ortiz, instead. he was in the country illegally but had no criminal record. >> why did we open the door? nobody's going to want to...
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ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: there's a lot of fight in fido.vening news" ghr tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by been eating away at this east bay backyard.. ches from the pool. >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins with homes on the edge of disaster. a creek that's been eating away at this east bay backyard now just inches from the pool and the next storm could be the tipping point. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. new at 6:00 tonight, pleasanton families scrambling to save what's left of their backyards. kpix 5's juliette goodrich first told us about the erosion damage to homes off foothill road near the arroyo de la laguna creek. it's gotten worse? >> reporter: well, veronica, i'm in one homeowner's backyard here in pleasanton so you can see the backyard and you can see the pool here, but this pool is just feet away from the edge here. literally. the yard used to extend more than 25 feet further but day by day it's been eroding away. now, work crews
ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: there's a lot of fight in fido.vening news" ghr tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by been eating away at this east bay backyard.. ches from the pool. >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins with homes on the edge of disaster. a creek that's been eating away at this east bay backyard now just inches from the pool and the next storm could be the tipping point. good...
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ben tracy has more about the trump administration's efforts and who's being targeted. >> he stepped out, and he never came back in. >> reporter: 19-year-old estephanie ortiz says agents came to her house in pasadena last month looking for someone who did not live there. they arrested her father, carlos ortiz instead. he was in the country illegally but had no criminal record. >> why did we open the door? nobody's going to want to open the door. everybody's scared. >> reporter: the los angeles police department says aggressive ice enforcement tactics are also having a chilling effect on latinos report being crimes. since the beginning of the year, reports of sexual assault by latinos dropped 25%. domestic violence reports fell 10%. >> they start to clam up. they no longer come to court. >> reporter: california supreme court justice says latinos tell her they are now afraid to show up at courthouses. so she wrote a letter to attorney general jeff sessions, accusing agents of stalking undocumented immigrants to make arrests. in our courthouses. >> i feel like they are being targeted in a w
ben tracy has more about the trump administration's efforts and who's being targeted. >> he stepped out, and he never came back in. >> reporter: 19-year-old estephanie ortiz says agents came to her house in pasadena last month looking for someone who did not live there. they arrested her father, carlos ortiz instead. he was in the country illegally but had no criminal record. >> why did we open the door? nobody's going to want to open the door. everybody's scared. >>...
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ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and be sure not to miss "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> hi, everyone, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. >>> great britain is joining the united states in a new airline ban. the state department says travelers passing through ten airports in turkey, the middle east and north africa will have to stow their electronic devices in their checked baggage. nothing bigger than a cell phone will be allowed in the cabin. jim axelrod has the story. >> reporter: a u.s. official tells cbs news the electronics ban is designed to avoid a repeat of scenes like this one in somalia 13 months ago when a bomber detonated a laptop packed with explosives just after takeoff. miraculously, the pilot was able to
ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and be sure not to miss "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> hi, everyone, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco...
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ben tracy reports. >> reporter: michelle is getting her spare bedroom ready for her next guest.er san francisco apartment on airbnb. taking in about $15,000 a year. >> it's been difficult to get by in san francisco, and the additional income has definitely made it more comfortable. >> reporter: as a female airbnb host, she's not the exception, she's the rule. a study commissioned by the company found 1 million female hosts worldwide. that's 55% of all airbnb hosts. >> i get a lot of confidence through hosting. it's basically like running your own business and having a lot of role. >> reporter: brian is the ceo. he co-founded the company in 2008 when he was 26 years old. he says airbnb is inherently more democratic than many male-dominated businesses. >> anyone can be an entrepreneur, anyone can be a host. i think that spirit of anybody has just become a more equalizing notion than maybe in other industries where it requires connections, references, referrals, which i think have been proven to provide some greater barriers. >> reporter: the study found since 2008, women have earn
ben tracy reports. >> reporter: michelle is getting her spare bedroom ready for her next guest.er san francisco apartment on airbnb. taking in about $15,000 a year. >> it's been difficult to get by in san francisco, and the additional income has definitely made it more comfortable. >> reporter: as a female airbnb host, she's not the exception, she's the rule. a study commissioned by the company found 1 million female hosts worldwide. that's 55% of all airbnb hosts. >> i...
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ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> that's the "overnight news" for this monday.ou the news continues. for others, check back us with a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. >>> president trump is casting blame on conservatives within his own party for last week's stunning defeat of his health care bill. the latest round of the blame game came on twitter sunday morning. the president's chief of staff, meanwhile, is making it clear that mr. trump will be seeking support from moderate democrats for his upcoming legislative battles. errol barnett is at the white house. >> i'm not going to speak badly about anybody within the party. >> reporter: president trump avoided any criticism of fellow republicans friday when he reacted to the defeat of his party's obamacare replacement plan. but today on twitter, he suggested that conservatives in the freedom caucu
ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> that's the "overnight news" for this monday.ou the news continues. for others, check back us with a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. >>> president trump is casting blame...
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ben tracy has the story. >> reporter: this video obtained by bloomberg news shows uber ceo travis kalanicko the music in the back seat of an uber black car, but at the end of tidhe ree h also gets an earful from the driver identified as vafawzi he explains that cuts in uber rates have hurt him financially. >> i lost $90,000 because of you. yes, yes, yes. you keep changing every day. you keep changing every day. >> hold on a second. what have i changed about black? >> you changed the whole business. >> what? what? >> you dropped the prices. >> on black? >> $20. started with $20. how much is the mile now, $2.75? >> some people don't like to take responsibility for their own actions. >> reporter: in a memo kalanick afollowsed writing it's clear the video is a reflection of me and i must fundamentally change as a leader and grow up. this is the first time i've been willing to admit that i need leadership help, and i intend to get it. lately the company that made it possible to catch a cab using an app can't seem to catch a break. last week a lawsuit was filed alleging uber stole trade secrets
ben tracy has the story. >> reporter: this video obtained by bloomberg news shows uber ceo travis kalanicko the music in the back seat of an uber black car, but at the end of tidhe ree h also gets an earful from the driver identified as vafawzi he explains that cuts in uber rates have hurt him financially. >> i lost $90,000 because of you. yes, yes, yes. you keep changing every day. you keep changing every day. >> hold on a second. what have i changed about black? >> you...
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ben tracy shows us the paintings of john mclaughlin on view at long last. jim axelrod salutes cbs sports legend vern lindquist's half century of calling the shots. and more. first, here are the headlines for sunday morning, the 26th of march, 2017. a menacing storm system passed through several states yesterday. several mobile homes were demolished in cato, arkansas. and an apparent tornado destroyed a church in ringgold, louisiana, no one was hurt. supporters of president trump rallied in cities across the country saturday. one day after republicans failed to repeal and replace obamacare. there were counter demonstrations, too. in california punches were thrown and at least four people arrested. the pentagon has confirmed that an airstrike earlier this month in iraq that's believed to have killed at least 200 civilians in mosul was conducted by the u.s.-led coalition. witnesses say many of the dead were women and children. landmarks the world over dimmed their lights yesterday for earth hour. an annual event to call attention to the problem of global clima
ben tracy shows us the paintings of john mclaughlin on view at long last. jim axelrod salutes cbs sports legend vern lindquist's half century of calling the shots. and more. first, here are the headlines for sunday morning, the 26th of march, 2017. a menacing storm system passed through several states yesterday. several mobile homes were demolished in cato, arkansas. and an apparent tornado destroyed a church in ringgold, louisiana, no one was hurt. supporters of president trump rallied in...
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ben tracy is inside the pico rivera, that's outside los angeles with a preview. orter: good morning. this looks like a regular movie that play ground. check this out. they have 55-foot slides and bean bags to watch the means in. all of this is in an effort to bring families back to the big screen. climbing, swinging, and sliding aren't usually what you do at the movie theater, but theater chain spent $4 million to upgrade two southern california theaters creating a familye caters to kids. they invited some families out before the major opening. >> what was your favorite part? >> the fast slide. >> my favorite part was the sclieming things. >> kids can explore the playground for 20 minutes before the movie starts. >> so please come on down so we can start our film. >> but come showtime the jungle gym is close and monitored by a theater attendant during the entire movie. >> what do you think of that? >> a bit awkward. >> reporter: even though these kids behaved, some parents are skeptical that might not always be the case. >> it's challenge to try to keep them in th
ben tracy is inside the pico rivera, that's outside los angeles with a preview. orter: good morning. this looks like a regular movie that play ground. check this out. they have 55-foot slides and bean bags to watch the means in. all of this is in an effort to bring families back to the big screen. climbing, swinging, and sliding aren't usually what you do at the movie theater, but theater chain spent $4 million to upgrade two southern california theaters creating a familye caters to kids. they...
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here's ben tracy. >> reporter: it was a few years ago that bruce lee's family regained control of hishts and his likeness. his wife, linda, has stepped out of the spotlight. but now, his only child, shannon, wants to know her dad was as deep thinking poet as hard-hitting warrior. bruce lee is recognized all over the world for this -- he made fight scenes look like some sort of brutal ballet. he popularized martial arts in the person world, and changed the way asians were portrayed on the big screen. this is the bruce lee archive? >> the pressure trove, yes. >> reporter: shannon lee was 4 years old in 1973, when her father died from a traumatic brain injury. he was just 32. >> what i remember most about him is the feeling of him. his energy, how it felt to be in his presence. >> reporter: and now, we're learning bruce lee the fighter was also bruce lee the philosophical writer. >> i don't think a lot of people understand the depth of his character. his knowledge, and what was really foundational about the man, which was his philosophy. >> reporter: these are some of your feat's writing
here's ben tracy. >> reporter: it was a few years ago that bruce lee's family regained control of hishts and his likeness. his wife, linda, has stepped out of the spotlight. but now, his only child, shannon, wants to know her dad was as deep thinking poet as hard-hitting warrior. bruce lee is recognized all over the world for this -- he made fight scenes look like some sort of brutal ballet. he popularized martial arts in the person world, and changed the way asians were portrayed on the...
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ben tracy looks at uber's latest p.r.er: in a video obtained by "bloomberg news," uber ceo travis kalanick is in the back seat of a car moving to the song. he shakes hanldss with the driver. but things get awkward when kamala accuses kalanick of dramatically slashing uber rates. >> i would -- we started high end. we didn't go low end because we wanted to. we went low end because we had to. >> reporter: he said the fare cuts have caused some drivers to loose faith in the brand. >> i lost i lost $97,000 because of you. you keep changing every day. you keep changing every day. >> hold on a second. what have i changed about black? >> huh? >> what have i changed. >> you changed the whole business. >> what. >> you dropped the price snow on what. >> you started with $20. how much is an hour now? $2.75? >> later he apologized to uber employees. he said it's clear this video is a reflection of me and the criticism we've received is a fundamental reminder i must change and grow up. this is the first time i admit i need leadership h
ben tracy looks at uber's latest p.r.er: in a video obtained by "bloomberg news," uber ceo travis kalanick is in the back seat of a car moving to the song. he shakes hanldss with the driver. but things get awkward when kamala accuses kalanick of dramatically slashing uber rates. >> i would -- we started high end. we didn't go low end because we wanted to. we went low end because we had to. >> reporter: he said the fare cuts have caused some drivers to loose faith in the...
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ben tracy reports. >> reporter: on this lush hillside farm near santa barbara, it is not just the viewsn. but the rare produce on the trees. including these aptly names caviar limes. once you pick it, there is, there is a timer going off. caviar limes are the prized by restaurants and bars because of their acidity and texture. they last a week to ton days after they're picked. making shipping and distribution difficult. that's where appeal sciences, james rodgers comes in. ruskey teamed up two years ago. >> we use food to preserve food. at they start with organic material like frozen grape skins. they then extract food molecules and mix them up in different combinations. the powder called edipeel is mixed with water sprayed on produce. >> when it dries it leaves behind a barrier of plant material on outside of the produce. that thin barrier slows down the rate that water gets out of the produce. and it slows down the rate that oxygen gets in. by dpoing that we can preserve the shelf life. >> how much longer does the average piece of fruit last with your product on it? >> each produce ha
ben tracy reports. >> reporter: on this lush hillside farm near santa barbara, it is not just the viewsn. but the rare produce on the trees. including these aptly names caviar limes. once you pick it, there is, there is a timer going off. caviar limes are the prized by restaurants and bars because of their acidity and texture. they last a week to ton days after they're picked. making shipping and distribution difficult. that's where appeal sciences, james rodgers comes in. ruskey teamed...
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ben tracy shows us how it's being touted as the biggest revelation since refrigeration. >> reporter:s including these aptly named caviar limes. >> once you pick it, there's a timer going off. >> reporter: caviar limes are prized by restaurants and bars. the shipping and distribution is difficult. that's where appeeel sciences teemed up with them. >> we use food to preserve food. >> that simple. >> that simple. >> reporter: they start with frozen grapeskins. they extract certain food molecules and mix them up. the powder called edipeal. >> when it dries it leaves thin barrier on the produce. it slows down the rate that water gets out of the produce. by doing that we can naturally preser average piece of fruit last with your product on it? >> each kind of produce has different characteristics. we think it extends it from anywhere from twice as life to five times the life of a piece of produce. >> you're basically monitoring how this lemon is dying over time? >> exactly. >> reporter: by day fever the untreated strawberries on top rot but the treated ones on the bottom are still good to
ben tracy shows us how it's being touted as the biggest revelation since refrigeration. >> reporter:s including these aptly named caviar limes. >> once you pick it, there's a timer going off. >> reporter: caviar limes are prized by restaurants and bars. the shipping and distribution is difficult. that's where appeeel sciences teemed up with them. >> we use food to preserve food. >> that simple. >> that simple. >> reporter: they start with frozen...
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. >> ben tracy, thank you. >>> the president's failure to repeal and replace the affordable care act at least on his first try has been a disappointment to many who support mr. trump but has been a relief to those who depend on obamacare. don dahler has been looking into that. >> reporter: her 2-year-old son has been in the hospital a lot these days. he's covered under the aca, but wynter voted for trump. and although she sees problems with the aca, she's grateful for some of the benefits. >> well, the main thing for the aca for me is of course the preexisting conditions, that is huge. i mean, he has two major life-altering conditions that if i had to go and shop for it, it, i wouldn't be able to afford it. >> reporter: wynter lives in quakertown, pennsylvania, whose congressman, brian fitzpatrick was one of dozens of republicans who planned to vote no on the new health care bill before it got pulled. he opposed the bill because it didn't do enough to address opioid addiction treatment. pennsylvania has over 700,000 enrolled in medicaid expansion and more than 426,000 in the aca mark
. >> ben tracy, thank you. >>> the president's failure to repeal and replace the affordable care act at least on his first try has been a disappointment to many who support mr. trump but has been a relief to those who depend on obamacare. don dahler has been looking into that. >> reporter: her 2-year-old son has been in the hospital a lot these days. he's covered under the aca, but wynter voted for trump. and although she sees problems with the aca, she's grateful for some...
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ben tracy shows us how one company is working to fix that problem. >> reporter: they're in everything tiny shreds of plastic that shed in the wash and can be eaten by the same marine life we eat. unlike driers, most washing machines don't have filters that trap lint, so when you throw synthetic garments in the wash, material breaks off and can slip past sewage treatment plants and into waterways. the so-called microfibers have turned up in waters across the globe, including lake michigan and along the shores of the gulf of mexico. >> when we see reports showing microfiber in the ocean, in fish, in plankton, we're alarmed by its impact. >> reporter: doug freeman is chief operating officer of patagonia, which is trying to find a solution. the company known for its outdoor apparel such as fleece jackets, funded a study on microfibers last year. researchers at the university of california santa barbara found that a jacket released as many as 250,000 microfibers when washed in the machine. newer, higher quality garments shed less than older ones. >> even a water treatment plant that's filt
ben tracy shows us how one company is working to fix that problem. >> reporter: they're in everything tiny shreds of plastic that shed in the wash and can be eaten by the same marine life we eat. unlike driers, most washing machines don't have filters that trap lint, so when you throw synthetic garments in the wash, material breaks off and can slip past sewage treatment plants and into waterways. the so-called microfibers have turned up in waters across the globe, including lake michigan...