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bigad shaban on what's killing them off. ♪ and a final bow-- how the retiring concert master of the nework philharmonic preserved the harmony for more than 6,000 performances. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axlerod. this is our western edition of the broadcast. the libyan man snatched near benghazi and suspected in the consulate that killed four americans, including ambassador chris steven, is now on american soil. under heavy security in washington, d.c., ahmed abu khatalla made his first appearance in federal court this afternoon and pleaded not guilty to charge of conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. for the last two weeks, khatalla had been held and interrogated on a navy ship before being flown by helicopter into washington this morning. mark albert begins our coverage. >> reporter: the entire hearing took just ten minutes in a heavily guarded courthouse blocks from the capitol. flanked by u.s. marshals, khatalla appeared in federal court in a dark hooded sweatshirt and dark pants. he was not visibly restrained
bigad shaban on what's killing them off. ♪ and a final bow-- how the retiring concert master of the nework philharmonic preserved the harmony for more than 6,000 performances. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axlerod. this is our western edition of the broadcast. the libyan man snatched near benghazi and suspected in the consulate that killed four americans, including ambassador chris steven, is now on american soil....
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reports from david martin, major garrett and bigad shaban. john blackstone is following the nationwide manhunt for ryan chamberlain after the f.b.i. found explosives in his san francisco apartment. n pook on a promising new treatment for women with advanced cervical cancer. and living history, dean reynolds with one of the americans who helped liberate europe 70 years ago this week. >> did you ever think you were going to die? >> sure, every day. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening, scott is off tonight, i'm maurice dubois and this is our western edition of the broadcast. the joy and relief that usually accompany the release of an american p.o.w. are being overshadowed tonight by criticism of the deal that won his freedom and questions about how he was captured in the first place. 28-year-old army sergeant bowe bergdahl is in a u.s. military hospital in germany tonight. the taliban released him over the weekend in exchange for five terror suspects held at guantanamo. and david
reports from david martin, major garrett and bigad shaban. john blackstone is following the nationwide manhunt for ryan chamberlain after the f.b.i. found explosives in his san francisco apartment. n pook on a promising new treatment for women with advanced cervical cancer. and living history, dean reynolds with one of the americans who helped liberate europe 70 years ago this week. >> did you ever think you were going to die? >> sure, every day. captioning sponsored by cbs this is...
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bigad shaban, cbs news, san francisco. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning." on the deadly shooting. plus we'll take you to california's catalina island where the drought has taken a toll on the popular vacation destination. and we'll meet a man who's on his way to making a better cup of coffee. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm ko im. have a great day. . >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> today is monday, june 9th, 2014. good morning to you, thanks so much for joining us, i'm nicole brewer in for ukee this morning. >> i'm erika von tiehl. stories we're following today. >> update now on tracey morgan's condition after the comedian undergoes surgery. meantime, the driver accused of causing the fatal accident on the new jersey turnpike has a court appearance today. >>> also, a love triangle turns violent. now, two women are facing as at charges after stabbing, after a stabbing outside a wawa. >> a man is on the loose after robbing a cvs with a greene aid. we'll tell you what he was half. >> th
bigad shaban, cbs news, san francisco. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning." on the deadly shooting. plus we'll take you to california's catalina island where the drought has taken a toll on the popular vacation destination. and we'll meet a man who's on his way to making a better cup of coffee. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm ko im. have a great day. . >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3...
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bigad shaban has the details. on the latest. >> reporter: the latest general motors recall is the company's largest of the year. gm has to change the keys for 3.1 million cars in the u.s. the company says the keys could bump the ignition switch in cars, inadvertently shutting them off. and disabling the vehicle's power steering and air bags. related ignition switch problems forced gm to recall 3.26 million cars since february. 13 deaths and more than 50 crashes have been linked to the earlier recalls. the newest recall affects keys for the buick lacrosse. chevy impala, cadillac deville cadillac dts, buick la certain, buick regal and monte carlo. gm says changing the key design will prevent problems without needing to make actually repairs to the cars. but already to blame for eight accidents and six injuries. the slot in gm's old keys will be replaced with a hole to retribute the weight. gm says it hopes to begin replacing drivers' car keys in the next few years. bigad shaban, cbs news, burbank, california. >>> ne
bigad shaban has the details. on the latest. >> reporter: the latest general motors recall is the company's largest of the year. gm has to change the keys for 3.1 million cars in the u.s. the company says the keys could bump the ignition switch in cars, inadvertently shutting them off. and disabling the vehicle's power steering and air bags. related ignition switch problems forced gm to recall 3.26 million cars since february. 13 deaths and more than 50 crashes have been linked to the...
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bigad shaban looks at the growing shortage of interpreters. >> reporter: at the south los angeles clinice care act has helped fill the waiting rooms. community relations director mario chavez says the surge is leading to a critical shortage of interpreters across the state. >> we've seen an influx of a those patients a week. >> reporter: this doctor has been practicing in california for five years. at times how long would you have to wait for a translator? >> at best, 30 minutes, at worst, up to two or three hours. >> reporter: dr. choi said too often patients rely on family members to translate. >> that's one of the biggest no h noes. oftentimes they summarize but that loses a lot of detail we need to make in clinics. >> reporter: chavez realizes it could get worse. what's at stake? >> health care, people's lives, people's well being. >> reporter: in california some relief may come from a bill now before the state legislature that would add 7,000 licensed medical interpreters. there are currently just 800. dr. choi has heard 11 different languages in her exam room. how difficult is it t
bigad shaban looks at the growing shortage of interpreters. >> reporter: at the south los angeles clinice care act has helped fill the waiting rooms. community relations director mario chavez says the surge is leading to a critical shortage of interpreters across the state. >> we've seen an influx of a those patients a week. >> reporter: this doctor has been practicing in california for five years. at times how long would you have to wait for a translator? >> at best, 30...
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bigad shaban, cbs news, san francisco. >>> some hot weather and not much wind. the combination means it is another spare the air day for the bay area. the fifth one so far this spring. the hot steamy temperatures sent a lot of people to the beach this weekend. at least one inland location snapped a record topping 100 degrees and summer is still to weeks ago but maybe here to stay for a while. and the heat not stopping a fundraiser in the east bay. >> we have more at the country club with the golf tournament and fashion show. >> it is a lot of fun. >> roberta? >> reporter: it is currently 90 degrees here at the country club. bullet i got to say, i -- but i got to say i'm getting a soft breeze at times that does help. and helps these guy, too, shhh, it is about ready to take a swing now, and these golfers are in support of a particular local charity. and we will talk about that coming up. but first things first, let's get down to some business and look at the transamerica building, with nothing but wall to wall sunshine. okay, we have a hint of stratus next to oce
bigad shaban, cbs news, san francisco. >>> some hot weather and not much wind. the combination means it is another spare the air day for the bay area. the fifth one so far this spring. the hot steamy temperatures sent a lot of people to the beach this weekend. at least one inland location snapped a record topping 100 degrees and summer is still to weeks ago but maybe here to stay for a while. and the heat not stopping a fundraiser in the east bay. >> we have more at the country...
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bigad shaban, cbs news, san francisco. >> hopefully it makes the thieves think twice right? >> you see a sticker you know. sometimes you go by homes and they have the little sticker that say adt or something like that. maybe i'll pass. >> you try to follow my bike this weekend. good luck with that. >> you were busy. >> we had the american diabetes association tour decure yesterday and raised nearly $1 million. >> that's great. >> climbing 100 miles around the peninsula. and we experienced honestly five different microclimates. >> are outliered? >> no, just the key -- fatigued. a little saddle sore this morning. good morning everyone. here's the scene looking out the door right now temperatures yes, mild. nice. leave the jacket at home. 50s and 60s. 67-degrees in san jose. this is interesting. take a look at the futurecast sure we have the stratus in the form of low clouds and fog hanging tight to the seashore not really going to move inland at all. at all. but it will cool our coastal areas down significantdy into the -- significantly into the 60s today and inland we have an
bigad shaban, cbs news, san francisco. >> hopefully it makes the thieves think twice right? >> you see a sticker you know. sometimes you go by homes and they have the little sticker that say adt or something like that. maybe i'll pass. >> you try to follow my bike this weekend. good luck with that. >> you were busy. >> we had the american diabetes association tour decure yesterday and raised nearly $1 million. >> that's great. >> climbing 100 miles...
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here's bigad shaban. >> reporter: sean ramirez repairs bikes for a living, at least those left to fixdo you get customers afraid to buy a new bike? >> absolutely. people they don't want to invest money in something that will just disappear. >> reporter: in san francisco bikes have vanished at the rate of 3 every hour. ramirez isn't surprised. >> you can cut this with a bolt cut bertha long in one snip. >> how long could it take to steal a bike -- >> with just this. >> half a second, maybe. >> this is where many end up, hundreds of them, piled in a police warehouse. since over 90% of bikes are unregistered, the vast majority can't be traced back to their owners like morgan st. claire. >> my bike was stolen when i first came here, so it is very personal for me. >> reporter: so personal that she became an activist lobbying san francisco's board of supervisors to allow police to lure potential thieves with bicycles that contain a hidden g.p.s. they're called bathe bikes. officer matt freedman. >> tracking starts automatically and it's uploaded to a web site where i can literally track the
here's bigad shaban. >> reporter: sean ramirez repairs bikes for a living, at least those left to fixdo you get customers afraid to buy a new bike? >> absolutely. people they don't want to invest money in something that will just disappear. >> reporter: in san francisco bikes have vanished at the rate of 3 every hour. ramirez isn't surprised. >> you can cut this with a bolt cut bertha long in one snip. >> how long could it take to steal a bike -- >> with just...
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we have a series of reports beginning with bigad shaban. >> five years is a seemingly endless long time. but you have made it. >> janie and bob bergdahl used the television cameras to speak directly to their son, who is still recovering in a military hospital in germany. >> i'm proud of how much you wanted to help the afghan people, and what you were willing to do, to go to that length. >> bob bergdahl says he and his wife have yet to speak with their son over the phone. waiting, they say, until he's emotionally ready. >> my name is bob robert bergdahl. >> sergeant bowe bergdahl was the only american prisoner of war in afghanistan captured by the taliban in 2009. the mission to secure bergdahl's release was overseen by u.s. special forces yesterday morning and backed by multiple helicopters hovering over the afghan-pakistan border. army veteran dave chalet is the former director of the boise valley p.o.w.-m.i.a. group, and advocated for bergdahl's release. >> this was personal for you. >> for all of us, yeah, for all of us veterans it was personal. you're darn right it was. >> but behin
we have a series of reports beginning with bigad shaban. >> five years is a seemingly endless long time. but you have made it. >> janie and bob bergdahl used the television cameras to speak directly to their son, who is still recovering in a military hospital in germany. >> i'm proud of how much you wanted to help the afghan people, and what you were willing to do, to go to that length. >> bob bergdahl says he and his wife have yet to speak with their son over the phone....
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cbs news correspondent bigad shaban reports they believe it knows what may have caused the accident andit is now making recommendations to prevent future crashes. federal investigators believe pilot error caused last year crash of asiana airlines flight 214 which killed three people and injured more than 200 passengers. >> this instance the flight crew over relied on systems that they did not fully understand. >> reporter: bowl boeing jet slammed in the sea wall before bursting into flames. ntsb's investigation found the plane was flying too low and too slow, three veteran pilots were in the cockpit but investigators say they failed to maintain the plane's air speed and waited too long before trying to abort the landing. ntsb issued more than two dozen safety recommendations including more pilot training and clearer flying manuals. >> the errors of the pilots were not because of incompetencecy, they were because of an expectation that the auto pilot and auto throttle system would do something that the airplane was not designed to do. >> reporter: sixteen year-old, was one of the three k
cbs news correspondent bigad shaban reports they believe it knows what may have caused the accident andit is now making recommendations to prevent future crashes. federal investigators believe pilot error caused last year crash of asiana airlines flight 214 which killed three people and injured more than 200 passengers. >> this instance the flight crew over relied on systems that they did not fully understand. >> reporter: bowl boeing jet slammed in the sea wall before bursting into...
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bigad shaban has the details. >> reporter: the latest recall is of the year. gm has to change the keys for 3.1 million cars in the u.s. the company says the keys could bump the ignition switch in cars, inadvertently shutting them off. related switch problems forced gm to recall these 3.26 million cars in february. 13 deaths and more than 50 crashes have been linked to the earlier recalls. the newest recall affects keys for the buick lacrosse. chevy impala, cadillac deville and monte carlo. gm says changing the design will prevent problems without making repairs to the cars. but already to blame for eight accidents and six injuries. it will be replaced with a hole. gm says it hopes to begin replacing drivers' car keys in the next few years. >>> newly released photos of an emotional meeting between two grieving fathers in california. peter roger on the left, his son elliott killed six people in santa barbara before kill himself. and the other is richard martinez. his son was one of the victims. the two fathers came face-to-face and even hugged. martinez said the
bigad shaban has the details. >> reporter: the latest recall is of the year. gm has to change the keys for 3.1 million cars in the u.s. the company says the keys could bump the ignition switch in cars, inadvertently shutting them off. related switch problems forced gm to recall these 3.26 million cars in february. 13 deaths and more than 50 crashes have been linked to the earlier recalls. the newest recall affects keys for the buick lacrosse. chevy impala, cadillac deville and monte...
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i'm bigad shaban with a sneak peek at the new technology that's the top of the tech world.ave that coming up on "cbs this morning: saturday." coffee is about to change forever. introducing nespresso vertuoline. now coffee becomes an experience like nothing you've ever had before. nespresso vertuoline. experience the revolution of coffee. ♪ i found a happy place ♪ ♪ it's written on my face ♪ ♪ we're singin', we're singin' ♪ ♪ i found a happy place ♪ ♪ a rather happy place ♪ ♪ i'm singin', i'm singin' ♪ ♪ ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh ♪ ♪ i found a happy place ♪ [ female announcer ] with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts, skim milk, and cocoa there's a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. spread the happy. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for
i'm bigad shaban with a sneak peek at the new technology that's the top of the tech world.ave that coming up on "cbs this morning: saturday." coffee is about to change forever. introducing nespresso vertuoline. now coffee becomes an experience like nothing you've ever had before. nespresso vertuoline. experience the revolution of coffee. ♪ i found a happy place ♪ ♪ it's written on my face ♪ ♪ we're singin', we're singin' ♪ ♪ i found a happy place ♪ ♪ a rather happy...
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bigad shaban, cbs news, burbank, california. >> gm recalled 20 million vehicles in north america.hose, 6 million were recalled for ignition switch issues. >>> chp has just issued a traffic alert a few minutes ago for the peninsula northbound 101 as you work your way at peninsula. an overturned vehicle involved in the injury accident. they have shut down the two left lanes as they clear this out of the road. so we are hearing of some decent backups as a result of the accident. this is north 101 at peninsula. so give yourself a few extra minutes this morning if you plan to take 101 or 280. that will be your best bet. no delays right now on 280. so the traffic alert northbound 101 at peninsula two left lanes blocked until further notice. we'll continue to keep you updated. west 92 san mateo bridge looking good no delays so far. 880 to 101 an easy 12-minute ride this morning. the rest of the bay area bridges are starting to look like this especially the bay bridge a bit of a backup. you can see almost to the maze at this point so 20 minutes though coming off the eastshore freeway, car
bigad shaban, cbs news, burbank, california. >> gm recalled 20 million vehicles in north america.hose, 6 million were recalled for ignition switch issues. >>> chp has just issued a traffic alert a few minutes ago for the peninsula northbound 101 as you work your way at peninsula. an overturned vehicle involved in the injury accident. they have shut down the two left lanes as they clear this out of the road. so we are hearing of some decent backups as a result of the accident....
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bigad shaban takes a look at the youngest woman every to qualify in the women's open. >> reporter: witht four years' experience lucy li is the newest gulfer in the u.s. open. she's also the newest person. li is only 11 years old. >> i try not to think about it. i'm just a young player trying to do the best i can. >> reporter: she qualified last month after coming 2 under par in half moon bay in san francisco. her career has already taken her to augusta national, home of the masters. so what is this sixth grader's favorite part about playing t p? the food. >> with the nationals i like the tacos and the sliders. >> to qualify for an open at 11, what to you do one. >> reporter: world number one said she'd like to seeley gain more experience before playing at the highest level. >> if it was my kid, i wouldn't have let her play the open qualifier at 11, but that's just me. >> reporter: but li says she halls all her priorities set. >> i just want to play and have fun and play the best i can. i don't care about the outcome, but i want to play and learn. >> reporter: the lesson begins when she
bigad shaban takes a look at the youngest woman every to qualify in the women's open. >> reporter: witht four years' experience lucy li is the newest gulfer in the u.s. open. she's also the newest person. li is only 11 years old. >> i try not to think about it. i'm just a young player trying to do the best i can. >> reporter: she qualified last month after coming 2 under par in half moon bay in san francisco. her career has already taken her to augusta national, home of the...
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as bigad shaban reports bowe bergdahl will face a new set of challenges at home. >> reporter: sergeant bowe bergdahl will receive psychological treatment. doctors will help him regaining control over his life, even pushing him to make simple decisions like what to eat. where he'll also be reunited with his parents. could the son they welcome home be a totally different person? >> absolutely. >> she's never treated bergdahl but has provided therapy for hundreds of servicemembers returning from combat including former prisoners of war. >> i would guess he would probably have a significant post-traumatic stress disorder. smells, sounds, all of those basic senses are very easily activated in a way that can be alarming. >> reporter: bergdahl was freed less than two weeks ago in exchange for the release of five taliban prisoners at guantanamo bay. it caused a political uproar. several soldiers who served with bergdahl say he deserted his post in afghanistan. that could complicate his recovery and bergdahl's transition from captivity needs to be gradual. >> bringing him home, getting him off
as bigad shaban reports bowe bergdahl will face a new set of challenges at home. >> reporter: sergeant bowe bergdahl will receive psychological treatment. doctors will help him regaining control over his life, even pushing him to make simple decisions like what to eat. where he'll also be reunited with his parents. could the son they welcome home be a totally different person? >> absolutely. >> she's never treated bergdahl but has provided therapy for hundreds of...
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bigad shaban on what's killing them off. and a final bow.tiring concert master of the new york philharmonic preserved the harmony for more than 6,000 performances. captioning sponsored by cbs
bigad shaban on what's killing them off. and a final bow.tiring concert master of the new york philharmonic preserved the harmony for more than 6,000 performances. captioning sponsored by cbs
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bigad shaban on the battle for the clippers. and the brooklyn bridge, locked and loaded.hy new york city has love in its cross hairs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
bigad shaban on the battle for the clippers. and the brooklyn bridge, locked and loaded.hy new york city has love in its cross hairs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
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but as bigad shaban reports local police have come up with a high-tech solution. >> reporter: sean ramirezat least those left the fix. >> do you get customers afraid? >> absolutely. they don't want to invest money in something that's going to disappear. >> reporter: in san francisco bikes disappear at the rate of three every hour. ramirez isn't surprised. >> you can cut this with a bolt cutter with one snip. >> reporter: how long would it take to cut this? >> half a second maybe. >> reporter: this is where many of them, in a police warehouse. since over 90% are unregistered, they can't be traced back to the owner. >> my bike was stolen when i first came here. it's very personal for me. >> reporter: so personal that she became an activist to allow police to lure thieves with a hidden gps. they're called bay bikes. >> tracking starts automatically and it's uploaded to a website where i can literally track the location of the bike. it doesn't take long before cameras capture a theft and police capture the thief. >> reporter: when you roll up to somebody who's taken one of the bikes, what's th
but as bigad shaban reports local police have come up with a high-tech solution. >> reporter: sean ramirezat least those left the fix. >> do you get customers afraid? >> absolutely. they don't want to invest money in something that's going to disappear. >> reporter: in san francisco bikes disappear at the rate of three every hour. ramirez isn't surprised. >> you can cut this with a bolt cutter with one snip. >> reporter: how long would it take to cut this?...
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bigad shaban on what's killing them off. ♪ and a final bow-- how the retiring concert master of the newk philharmonic preserved the harmony for more than 6,000 performances. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
bigad shaban on what's killing them off. ♪ and a final bow-- how the retiring concert master of the newk philharmonic preserved the harmony for more than 6,000 performances. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
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bigad shaban, cbs news, hailey, idaho. >>> president obama agreed with the swap that freed bergdahl but this morning mr. obama is focusing on ukraine. in warsaw he met with ukraine's newly elected president petro poroshenko. yesterday the president pledged $1 billion to boost military deployments in europe. >>> and overnight a severe weather system moved across the mississippi valley and high plains. this morning there are flood, thunderstorm, and high wind watches and warnings posted in missouri, illinois, iowa, kansas, and nebraska. heavy rain, hail, and high winds are expected. through the day yesterday heavy rain and flooding hit the omaha, nebraska, area. dozens of residents were evacuated from low lying homes that got swamped. the low line involves a series of storms called a training, but some of the most severe weather damage was caused by baseball-sized hail. the hail tore through homes and shattered dozens of car windows. extensive damage was reported in nebraska and iowa. a dozen people reported minor injuries after being struck by the large hail. eric fisher of our boston st
bigad shaban, cbs news, hailey, idaho. >>> president obama agreed with the swap that freed bergdahl but this morning mr. obama is focusing on ukraine. in warsaw he met with ukraine's newly elected president petro poroshenko. yesterday the president pledged $1 billion to boost military deployments in europe. >>> and overnight a severe weather system moved across the mississippi valley and high plains. this morning there are flood, thunderstorm, and high wind watches and...
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bigad shaban on the battle for the clippers. and the brooklyn bridge, locked and loaded. why new york city has love in its cross hairs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jim axelrod. this is the western edition of the broadcast. four years, ten months, and 28 days, that's how long army sergeant bowe bergdahl had been captive by the taliban, but he is free tonight in exchange for five afghans who were imprisoned at guantanamo. minutes ago, president obama spoke of bergdahl's release in the rose garden. >> after nearly five years in captivity, their son bowe is coming home. sergeant bergdahl has missed birthdays and holidays and the simple moments with family and friends which all of us take for granted. but while bowe was gone he was never forgotten. >> axelrod: the president was joined in the rose garden by bowe bergdahl's parents, bob and janie bergdahl. bob bergdahl spoke to his son directly at least partly in arabic. the 28-year-old from hailey, idaho is described being in good condition and able to walk. he was handed ove
bigad shaban on the battle for the clippers. and the brooklyn bridge, locked and loaded. why new york city has love in its cross hairs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jim axelrod. this is the western edition of the broadcast. four years, ten months, and 28 days, that's how long army sergeant bowe bergdahl had been captive by the taliban, but he is free tonight in exchange for five afghans who were imprisoned at guantanamo....
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reports from david martin, major garrett and bigad shaban. john blackstone is following the nationwide manhunt for ryan chamberlain after the f.b.i. found explosives in his san francisco apartment. n pook on a promising new treatment for women with advanced cervical cancer. and living history, dean reynolds with one of the americans who helped liberate europe 70 years ago this week. >> did you ever think you were going to die? >> sure, every day. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening, scott
reports from david martin, major garrett and bigad shaban. john blackstone is following the nationwide manhunt for ryan chamberlain after the f.b.i. found explosives in his san francisco apartment. n pook on a promising new treatment for women with advanced cervical cancer. and living history, dean reynolds with one of the americans who helped liberate europe 70 years ago this week. >> did you ever think you were going to die? >> sure, every day. captioning sponsored by cbs this is...
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bigad shaban is in his hometown of hailey idaho, where the backlash is overshadowing plans to sellcelebratee surprise to this mountain town. for nearly five years many here had hoped to eventually welcome back the 28-year-old soldier as a hero. the celebration over bowe bergdahl's release hasn't waned in his hometown of hailey, idaho, and neither have the calls suggesting he was a deserter. >> bergdahl is not a hero. he should be executed. >> reporter: the city administrator of hailey where hundreds of e-mails and calls have been received at city hall. >> some said beware think through it carefully. >> reporter: they're planning a sell plagues. a friend of the bergdahls is work ing working on the event. how do you reconcile wanting to have a celebration with some of the anger and resentment it's garnered? >> this all came to light yesterday and we were so unprepared for the negativity. are. >> reporter: one e-mail to city hall threatened if your community decides 0 to celebrate this deserter and ignore the deaths caused by the deserter idaho will suffer economically by having boycotts by mi
bigad shaban is in his hometown of hailey idaho, where the backlash is overshadowing plans to sellcelebratee surprise to this mountain town. for nearly five years many here had hoped to eventually welcome back the 28-year-old soldier as a hero. the celebration over bowe bergdahl's release hasn't waned in his hometown of hailey, idaho, and neither have the calls suggesting he was a deserter. >> bergdahl is not a hero. he should be executed. >> reporter: the city administrator of...
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with bigad shaban is in hailey idaho, where they are worried about a mob scene. crowds. as many as 10,000 people made up of supporters and protesters that very well could have been the biggest event hailey had ever seen. yellow ribbons and signs of support were supposed to be the prequel to a massive celebration later this month to welcome home are sergeant bowe bergdahl. but here in his hometown of hailey, idaho, plans to honor the soldier have been canceled. heather dawson is hailey's city administrator and says the event organizers, friends of the bergdahls, came to her wanting to cancel the celebration over public safety concerns. hailey held a peaceful bring bowe back rally last year. the city worries the controversy surrounding this year's homecoming celebration could attract a crowd eight times that size. >> we don't think we have time to put in place an event of that size between now and june 28. >> reporter: the decision comes after hundreds of angry e-mails and calls poured in to city hall attackingberg bergdahl and accusing him of being a deserter. >>
with bigad shaban is in hailey idaho, where they are worried about a mob scene. crowds. as many as 10,000 people made up of supporters and protesters that very well could have been the biggest event hailey had ever seen. yellow ribbons and signs of support were supposed to be the prequel to a massive celebration later this month to welcome home are sergeant bowe bergdahl. but here in his hometown of hailey, idaho, plans to honor the soldier have been canceled. heather dawson is hailey's city...