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john blackstone has some of those tales of survival. >> in aurora's hospital rooms, it becomes clearow many more could have been killed. >> the wound was somewhere around here. and you know, it was just a few millimeters in or centimeters in and i don't think i would have left the theater. >> steven barton says the theater darkness was broken by a muzzle flash. >> at the time i thought it was still fireworks. then i got hit here and i realized it was something much more serious. >> joshua nolan ducked behind the seats trying to hide from the gunman but a bullet ripped through his arm and leg. >> definitely no type of positive description when it comes to being shot. all it was after that was just pain and agony. you know, it's just like this white burning sensation in my body. >> but those physical wounds aren't the only ones he's trying to heal. >> the first night sleeping here was not very good at all. because all i was getting was this flashbacks of the shots. and people screaming. and, of course, my kids were still in my head. >> he thought of his children, he says, as he waited
john blackstone has some of those tales of survival. >> in aurora's hospital rooms, it becomes clearow many more could have been killed. >> the wound was somewhere around here. and you know, it was just a few millimeters in or centimeters in and i don't think i would have left the theater. >> steven barton says the theater darkness was broken by a muzzle flash. >> at the time i thought it was still fireworks. then i got hit here and i realized it was something much more...
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. >> john blackstone has the story of a 13-year-old who struggled to save the youngest victim. >> it's horrifying picturing in my head what i saw that night. >> jeff: at the same time new details about accused killer james holmes. jim axelrod has that as holmes prepares to appear in court. also joe paterno's iconic statue removed. armen keteyian shows the sanctions it to be imposed on the penn state football program tomorrow. >> this is captioning sponsored by cbs the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor reporting tonight from aurora, colorado. >> jeff: and good evening, everyone. the epicentre of this tragedy is the theatre behind us. but tonight the focus of the investigation and the remembrance has moved well beyond. some explosives and chemicals removed from james holmes' apartment have been destroyed though investigators saved samples that are being sent to the fbi lab in quantico, virginia. the accused killer posed with brightly died hair for a photograph is scheduled to be in court tomorrow. and president obama arrived near buckley air force face. will meet privately with families
. >> john blackstone has the story of a 13-year-old who struggled to save the youngest victim. >> it's horrifying picturing in my head what i saw that night. >> jeff: at the same time new details about accused killer james holmes. jim axelrod has that as holmes prepares to appear in court. also joe paterno's iconic statue removed. armen keteyian shows the sanctions it to be imposed on the penn state football program tomorrow. >> this is captioning sponsored by cbs the...
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john blackstone is tracking the debate. and sword play in japan. lucy craft shows us the modern day women who would make the samurai of old en days proud. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." good evening, i'm anthony mason. millions of americans endured yet another day of blistering heat, temperatures in the 90s and even the 100s covered much of the country today. at least 30 people have died from the heat, which the c.d.c. says routinely kills more people than all other weather events combined. elaine quijano is braving the heat for us here in new york. >> reporter: good evening, anthony. one doctor told us today normally in heat waves it's the elderly and the very young who are especially vulnerable. but she said a combination of factors now means everyone is at risk. louisville, kentucky was among the hottest spots in the country today. the murkry there climbed to 108 degrees. >> it's a little bit -- i'm really glad there's air conditioning. >> reporter: triple digits spread across the midwest, northeast and mid atlantic.
john blackstone is tracking the debate. and sword play in japan. lucy craft shows us the modern day women who would make the samurai of old en days proud. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." good evening, i'm anthony mason. millions of americans endured yet another day of blistering heat, temperatures in the 90s and even the 100s covered much of the country today. at least 30 people have died from the heat, which the c.d.c. says routinely kills more people than...
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and john blackstone on baby hugo's first visit with his dad whufs wounded in the colorado shooting. >> he cried a little bit which we were hoping for because we uponned kaleib to hear him cry. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. mitt romney was hoping his big, overseas trip to britain, israel, and poland would get plenty of attention, and it is, for all the wrong reasons. the trip was designed to establish his foreign policy credentials, but instead, on his very first stop, he found himself trying to dig out of a diplomatic blunder. in london, he offended the british over their handling of the olympics. chief political correspondent jan crawford is with the republican presidential candidate. jan, fill us in. >> reporter: well, scott, that blunder happened yesterday in an interview with nbc news when romney talked about problems in the run-up to london's olympics. >olympics. >> there were a few things that were disconcertificating, the stories about the private security firm not having enough people, the supposed strike
and john blackstone on baby hugo's first visit with his dad whufs wounded in the colorado shooting. >> he cried a little bit which we were hoping for because we uponned kaleib to hear him cry. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. mitt romney was hoping his big, overseas trip to britain, israel, and poland would get plenty of attention, and it is, for all the wrong reasons. the trip was designed to establish...
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john blackstone cbs news >>> we follow the story closely and developments on our website cbs s f dot com >>> this case adds fodder to the gun control debate the suspect had an arsenal of illegally obtained weapons gun-control the hot topic on this sunday morning talk shows the presidential candidates in reluctant to wear yen >>> time for this country to do something that is the job of the president >>> new york city mayor bloomberg called out the president and candidate mitt romney he says they need to take action >>> it is time we hold them accountable and say you want our votes where are you going to do >>> both candidates have offered sympathy, >>> such violence and evil senseless >>> hour rides break with the sadness of this tragedy >>> neither has gone into detail about their own views of the second amendment a uc-berkeley professor says romney and obama have both been moderate on gun- control. >>> as massachusetts governor he has been moderate and did support a variety of actions to restrain gun ownership and use. president obama as far as the traditional democratic approach to
john blackstone cbs news >>> we follow the story closely and developments on our website cbs s f dot com >>> this case adds fodder to the gun control debate the suspect had an arsenal of illegally obtained weapons gun-control the hot topic on this sunday morning talk shows the presidential candidates in reluctant to wear yen >>> time for this country to do something that is the job of the president >>> new york city mayor bloomberg called out the president...
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now kevin will get some help shall start grief counseling this week john blackstone cbs news >>> the tragedy has reignited the debate over gun control the hot topic on the sunday morning talk circuit proponents look for leadership and, grace lee shows us the presidential candidates seem reluctant to way and >>> time for this country to do something that is the job of the president >>> on face the nation mayor bloomberg called out the president and candidate mitt romney he says they need to take action >>> time i think we hold them accountable you want our votes what are you going to do >>> both candidates have offered their sympathy, >>> such violence and evil senseless >>> our hearts break with the sadness of this tragedy >>> neither have gone into detail about the second amendment a uc-berkeley professor at the institute of governmental studies said romney and obama have been moderate on gun-control. >>> as the massachusetts governor he was moderate and supported actions to restrain gun ownership and use. president obama as far as the traditional democratic approach to gun regulati
now kevin will get some help shall start grief counseling this week john blackstone cbs news >>> the tragedy has reignited the debate over gun control the hot topic on the sunday morning talk circuit proponents look for leadership and, grace lee shows us the presidential candidates seem reluctant to way and >>> time for this country to do something that is the job of the president >>> on face the nation mayor bloomberg called out the president and candidate mitt...
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because the killers gun seemed to jammed before he got to the rope or joshua was fighting john blackstone cbs news >>> stay tuned to cbs 5 and cbs s f dot com for updates on the massacre. people in the bay area in jumping in to help and show support in the wake of the shooting some turn to blood banks there's a large need for blood during the summer, this drive at st. barnabas school one of 80 drives plan this month >>> i got the e-mail and actually was thinking about colorado and the fact they would need lots of blood >>> it appears many people answer the need the goal was to collect 27 p. of blood and that 36. today's blood drive contract to donate 1000 more bonds than last year >>> for the east bay's bravest have given their lives now a symbol of their sacrifice. in both presidential candidates make bay area visits mitt romney are arrives tomorrow. his plan to raise lots of money and the president arrives monday where you will not be about a park in downtown oakland. >>> 12 minutes after 10:00 p.m. and still in the '80s in parts of the east bay we got close to record highs relief in si
because the killers gun seemed to jammed before he got to the rope or joshua was fighting john blackstone cbs news >>> stay tuned to cbs 5 and cbs s f dot com for updates on the massacre. people in the bay area in jumping in to help and show support in the wake of the shooting some turn to blood banks there's a large need for blood during the summer, this drive at st. barnabas school one of 80 drives plan this month >>> i got the e-mail and actually was thinking about colorado...
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john blackstone has our report. >> reporter: this was holmes in court last week, the last time we saw him on camera. this time, the judge barred cameras from the courtroom. some of those still healing from wounds suffered in the theater shooting came to the court to see him formally charged. ali garby, whose 16-year-old son suffered a head wound, came in search of an answer. >> i want to ask him why he did this. i mean, you know, they were -- you know, why he did it. >> reporter: but holmes said just one word. the judge asked if he agreed to waive his right to a preliminary hearing in 35 days. holmes replied, "yes." >> he had kind of an evil or a diabolical presence to him. >> reporter: maryellen hansen came on behalf of her niece, ashley moser, who was shot in the neck. moser's 6-year-old daughter, veronica, was the youngest person killed. moser was pregnant and had a miscarriage this weekend. >> she's going to be paralyzed from the waist down, and we're hopeful that she'll get full use of her arms again. >> reporter: she not only lost her daughter, she lost an unborn child as well.
john blackstone has our report. >> reporter: this was holmes in court last week, the last time we saw him on camera. this time, the judge barred cameras from the courtroom. some of those still healing from wounds suffered in the theater shooting came to the court to see him formally charged. ali garby, whose 16-year-old son suffered a head wound, came in search of an answer. >> i want to ask him why he did this. i mean, you know, they were -- you know, why he did it. >>...
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john blackstone takes a look at how california's state capital is handling it. >> reporter: jennifer bland gave up a career in veterinary medicine to become a cop. >> i really felt a call to help people. >> at this sacramento firehouse, todd filbrun echoes that sense of duty. >> firefighters put their lives on the line every day and make sacrifices. >> the sacrifices of public safety workers in sacramento were rewarded with generous pensions, which are now crippling the city budget says marsha fridge of the california foundation for fiscal responsibility. >> $500 million we are in debt on these pensions. public safety in cities is what is driving the pension costs increase. >> so sacramento gave its public safety workers a stark choice pay more for their pensions or face big job cuts. i am trying to make a mortgage and put my wife through law school and pay the every day bills, i could be without a job, i could be losing my home. >> sacramento firefighters agreed to pay a bigger share of their pensions, 44 jobs were saved. it was a very tough decision. they wanted to do the right thi
john blackstone takes a look at how california's state capital is handling it. >> reporter: jennifer bland gave up a career in veterinary medicine to become a cop. >> i really felt a call to help people. >> at this sacramento firehouse, todd filbrun echoes that sense of duty. >> firefighters put their lives on the line every day and make sacrifices. >> the sacrifices of public safety workers in sacramento were rewarded with generous pensions, which are now...
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as john blackstone tells us, the family can't afford the medical bills. >> hugo medley is being called miracle baby of the theater shooting. he's a source of hope for his mother katie. >> you were telling me, he looks like his dad. >> he really does. he looks just like his dad. >> his father caleb was shot in the eye. >> there you are. you're nine months pregnant and caleb is wounded in the theater. >> yeah. it was awful. for a couple of hours that night, i really thought that he was dead and i was going to be a single parent and i was going to bury my husband. so i know he's hurt really bad. but the fact that he's alive was a lot. it was a lot. because i thought he was dead. >> hugo was born tuesday in the same hospital where caleb remains heavily sedated in intensive care. >> you were in labor, he was in surgery. >> he was in surgery. he was having brain surgery while i was in labor. it's crazy. >> and so soon after he was born, you were able to go down to the icu? >> yeah. we were there in a matter of hours. they let us put him with caleb and everything, which was really nice. >> ho
as john blackstone tells us, the family can't afford the medical bills. >> hugo medley is being called miracle baby of the theater shooting. he's a source of hope for his mother katie. >> you were telling me, he looks like his dad. >> he really does. he looks just like his dad. >> his father caleb was shot in the eye. >> there you are. you're nine months pregnant and caleb is wounded in the theater. >> yeah. it was awful. for a couple of hours that night, i...
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john blackstone, cbs news, aurora, colorado. >> glor: law enforcement awficials are compiling a more complete picture tonight of lmmes holmes, as they gather considerable evidence about his background. dim axelrod is following that of t of the story. oom, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, jeff. tonight james holmes in solitary confinement in the jail behind me, separated from the rest of the male inmates, we're told, for his own safety. investigators continue to work towhy james holmes apparently snapped and what was behind his alleged rampage. >> that's why we brought in the fbi behavioral analysts. they're going to figure all that stuff out and there will be no utsy or quick answers. >> but the question of who james holmes is seems even more sellenging. -oe 24-year-old appears to have few connections with people. yesenia luhan lives in the apartment building next to where eolmes lived the last 14 months. >> you see everybody's face, everybody's faces. >> reporter: but you never saw his face. >> never once saw his face. and i lived here about eight months. never once se
john blackstone, cbs news, aurora, colorado. >> glor: law enforcement awficials are compiling a more complete picture tonight of lmmes holmes, as they gather considerable evidence about his background. dim axelrod is following that of t of the story. oom, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, jeff. tonight james holmes in solitary confinement in the jail behind me, separated from the rest of the male inmates, we're told, for his own safety. investigators continue to work...
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john blackstone, aurora, colorado. >> pelley: that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. be back with the very latest on the shooting on a special cbs news program tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central time. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley in aurora, colorado. i'll see you soon. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >> the "batman" shooting tragedy. was the killer imitating batman's most infamous villain, the joker, and what drove him to the attack? >> i got people running out of the people that are shot. >> what this just released police audio reveals as "e.t." recovers freem the shooter's childhood. >> i knew people in that video every well except for james. >> hollywood reaction from the tragedy.
john blackstone, aurora, colorado. >> pelley: that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. be back with the very latest on the shooting on a special cbs news program tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central time. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley in aurora, colorado. i'll see you soon. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >> the "batman" shooting tragedy. was the killer...
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>> reporter: john blackstone, cbs news taurora, colorado. >> pelley: that's the cbs evening news fortonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> the dirty details of kristen stewart's infidelity as robert pattinson reportedly moves out. source saying that r-pattz is heartbroken and angry. >> you can see rupert kissing her entire body. >> what affect will the cheating scandal have on the final "twilight" movie and can their relationship be saved? >>> katherine jackson finally comes forward. her first interview since claims that she went missing my guardianship has been taken away from me. >>> paris and the
>> reporter: john blackstone, cbs news taurora, colorado. >> pelley: that's the cbs evening news fortonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> the dirty details of kristen stewart's infidelity as robert pattinson reportedly moves out. source saying that r-pattz is heartbroken and angry. >> you can see rupert kissing her entire...
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john blackstone was in the court. >> he had a kind of an evil or diabolical presence to him. >> pelley: a new diplomatic dust-up. mitt romney in the middle east says culture makes israelis economically superior to palestinians. jan crawford is with the candidate. syrian rebels hold out against the dictators' army in the ancient city of aleppo, clarissa ward has a rare report from inside syria. >> and george washington slept here. >> this is the roof under which he spent at least half of the american revolution. >> pelley: anthony mason on where the history of the reflution-- revolution will spin the future. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. james holmes heard charges today that could cost him his life if he is convicted in the colorado theatre massacre. prosecutors presented well over 100 charges in court today. 12 counts of premeditated murder. one for each of the people who died. and 12 counts of murder with extreme indifference to human life, again one for each of the dead. those charges carry the death penalty. holmes is also charged with
john blackstone was in the court. >> he had a kind of an evil or diabolical presence to him. >> pelley: a new diplomatic dust-up. mitt romney in the middle east says culture makes israelis economically superior to palestinians. jan crawford is with the candidate. syrian rebels hold out against the dictators' army in the ancient city of aleppo, clarissa ward has a rare report from inside syria. >> and george washington slept here. >> this is the roof under which he spent...
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john blackstone, aurora, colorado. >> pelley: that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. be back with the very latest on the shooting on a special cbs news program tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central time. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley in aurora, colorado. i'll see you soon. >>> crass -- >>> this is 9 news now. >> we've got seven down in theater 9, seven down! >> that is the frantic sound of police trying to rescue pool trapped inside a colorado movie -- people trapped inside a colorado movie theater after a gunman opened fire. new details of the gunman accused of killing at least 17 pool and injuring dozens more. theresa gilbert arenas -- people and injuring dozens more. theresa garcia is live outside the theater. >> reporter: investigators at this point have started removing some of the bodies from the theater you see behind me and in the meantime the dark knight rises is one of the most anticipated films of the summer. it was showing on four screens at this multiplex here in aurora when this massacre started. in fact, some of the patrons
john blackstone, aurora, colorado. >> pelley: that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. be back with the very latest on the shooting on a special cbs news program tonight at 8:00, 7:00 central time. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley in aurora, colorado. i'll see you soon. >>> crass -- >>> this is 9 news now. >> we've got seven down in theater 9, seven down! >> that is the frantic sound of police trying to rescue pool...
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we asked john blackstone to find out what l.a. it. >> reporter: former gang member rey rodriguez spends summer night at the park in his east los angeles neighborhood, often telling kids how lucky he is to be alive. >> i took four bullets-- one in the shoulder, two in the stomach and one in my spine, which is still there. >> reporter: he was 20 and on a path to an early grave. >> being in jail, being in prison, already had been shot four times, this was my fourth time i got shot. so it was bad life. >> reporter: now at 36 rodriguez has a paid job to stop gang violence. the park is part of that have, one of 32 in gang-ridden l.a. neighborhoods where the lights stay on until midnight for pickup games and organized leagues. even gang members are welcome here, but rodriguez convinced them not to bring trouble. >> our job is to go out into the neighborhoods and let them know this is safe for them. there's nothing bad going to happen here so we engaged the people we needed to talk to and promoteed that peace. >> reporter: rodriguez is on
we asked john blackstone to find out what l.a. it. >> reporter: former gang member rey rodriguez spends summer night at the park in his east los angeles neighborhood, often telling kids how lucky he is to be alive. >> i took four bullets-- one in the shoulder, two in the stomach and one in my spine, which is still there. >> reporter: he was 20 and on a path to an early grave. >> being in jail, being in prison, already had been shot four times, this was my fourth time i...
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again as team performance coffey creases. >> suarez: professor blackstone, explain how this particular set of sanctions on the way the program operates, on recruiting, on scholarships on the money flow percolates through a program. you have, whatever, some 85 young men who are going to show up in the fall and practice and start to play. the countdown is even on the penn state website. 38 days until they start to play. >> right. well, you know, it affects it in a lot of ways. for the future going forward one of the heaviest penalties they got is the fact they're going to lose 20 scholarships each year for the next four years. it will be very difficult for penn state to field the type of football team that penn state fans and alums have come to expect during joe paterno's reign. they're also going to lose other initial scholarships. they won't be able to share in the revenue from the bowl games. they won't be able to appear in bowl games. the 85 guys who are on the team now all have an opportunity immediately to depart this program and find another one to play in, if playing for big bowl
again as team performance coffey creases. >> suarez: professor blackstone, explain how this particular set of sanctions on the way the program operates, on recruiting, on scholarships on the money flow percolates through a program. you have, whatever, some 85 young men who are going to show up in the fall and practice and start to play. the countdown is even on the penn state website. 38 days until they start to play. >> right. well, you know, it affects it in a lot of ways. for the...
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and john blackstone on how a former gang member in los angeles is rescuing a new generation. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, reporting tonight from chicago. >> pelley: good evening. there's an important story breaking this summer, and it is happening here in america's third-largest city. homicides in chicago are up 38% this year. that's 275 murders so far in 2012. nearly all of them casualties of a gang war. it's even more remarkable when you consider that overall crime in chicago is down, and so is crime nationally. the police here tell us that july is the worst month for murders, saturday the worst day, 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. the worst hour. today the mayor announced a new attack on gangs and we'll have our interview with the mayor in just a moment. but we'll start with this last weekend. 17 new shootings, and dean reynolds was at the hospital to meet them. >> reporter: at the cook county trauma unit in chicago's strojer hospital, one ambulance after another delivers victims of the gang violence that just won't stop. >> we'll b
and john blackstone on how a former gang member in los angeles is rescuing a new generation. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, reporting tonight from chicago. >> pelley: good evening. there's an important story breaking this summer, and it is happening here in america's third-largest city. homicides in chicago are up 38% this year. that's 275 murders so far in 2012. nearly all of them casualties of a gang war. it's even more remarkable...
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office values have been increasing in many cities so blackstone hoping to sell nearly 50 million square feet to reward investor autos two of the south bay's largest nonprofit social service agencies for the homeless have murjed. envision and shelter networks say combined they can provide far more services for 20,000 clients including child care, and job training. this new shelter network firing 20 new case workers and a thousand or so clients. >> these are people with jobs. and people that went to school. they have educations and just one bump, one accident, one circumstance, you find yourself here. >> this has 18 facilities in san mateo and operating on a budget of $16 million. >> well coming up next, presidential politics. you'll hear the message mitt romney set out that drew a chorus of boo autos and complaints from san francisco business owners about the construction of a subway line running below their neighborhoods. >> and you've seen her face on the world's most-famous cook books. this woman was a leading advocate of home cooking. >>> republican presidential candidate mitt romney
office values have been increasing in many cities so blackstone hoping to sell nearly 50 million square feet to reward investor autos two of the south bay's largest nonprofit social service agencies for the homeless have murjed. envision and shelter networks say combined they can provide far more services for 20,000 clients including child care, and job training. this new shelter network firing 20 new case workers and a thousand or so clients. >> these are people with jobs. and people...
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. >> glor: john blackstone has the story of a 13-year-old who struggled to save the youngest victim. >> it's horrifying picturing in my head what i saw that night. >> glor: at the same time new details about accused killer .ames holmes. jim axelrod has that as holmes prepares to appear in court. also joe paterno's iconic statue removed. armen keteyian shows the sanctions to be imposed on the penn state's famed football rrogram tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs ca this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor reporting
. >> glor: john blackstone has the story of a 13-year-old who struggled to save the youngest victim. >> it's horrifying picturing in my head what i saw that night. >> glor: at the same time new details about accused killer .ames holmes. jim axelrod has that as holmes prepares to appear in court. also joe paterno's iconic statue removed. armen keteyian shows the sanctions to be imposed on the penn state's famed football rrogram tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs ca this is...
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values have been increasing in many cities so blackstone is hoping to sell 50 mile beyond square feet reward investors. >> homicide investigator at an oakland motel now after a woman's bed was found there overnight. >>> marine mammal experts just returned to a creek looking for a wayward dolphin. katie marzullo is there, she will be live. >>> new look at dollar stores. how they stack up against stores like wal
values have been increasing in many cities so blackstone is hoping to sell 50 mile beyond square feet reward investors. >> homicide investigator at an oakland motel now after a woman's bed was found there overnight. >>> marine mammal experts just returned to a creek looking for a wayward dolphin. katie marzullo is there, she will be live. >>> new look at dollar stores. how they stack up against stores like wal
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for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, california. >> powerful stories.o less and less expensively map your own human traits has opened us up to go places in medicine and fight disease we never could have done before. >> one thing we talked about with bill gates yesterday is funding and how he's so dedicated to funding research for disease. the return on that investment is so great. >> and more and more they build up these personalized profiles and then they have a data base to look at cases and give insights into the genetic impact on our health. >> it is fascinating. many ways this is just the beginning of what we could potentially know. >>> he has directed everything from "rock of ages" to episodes of "glee" and this morning the multidimensional adam shankman is here to talk about his new film "step up revolution." that's next. [ male announcer ] where did all the obama stimulus money go? friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did th
for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, california. >> powerful stories.o less and less expensively map your own human traits has opened us up to go places in medicine and fight disease we never could have done before. >> one thing we talked about with bill gates yesterday is funding and how he's so dedicated to funding research for disease. the return on that investment is so great. >> and more and more they build up these personalized profiles and then they have a...
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one young teen tried to save the life of the youngest victim, doug blackstone has the story for "wjz." >> reporter: at a church in the city, to day, pastor michael walker told the story of heroism how a 13-year-old struggled to save the life of six-year-old veronica mow >> jerry: sullivan. the youngest person to die. >> reporter: that 13-year-old is kaila. >> i am still in shock. i don't think it hit me, yet what i went through. >> reporter: khaila went to the movie with family and friends, including six-year-old veronica and veronica's mother. then the shooting started. >> it was terrifying because i couldn't see. i couldn't see the person who had done it. -- >> reporter: when the shooting stopped. khaila tried to give veronica cpr, but a wounded adult had fallen on top of the person. >> i was asking person that was on top -- who had fallen on top if they could move. i was begging the person to please try, please, because we have to get out of here. >> reporter: she kept struggling until the police arrived. >> i love that she thought of somebody else besides herself. that is amazing
one young teen tried to save the life of the youngest victim, doug blackstone has the story for "wjz." >> reporter: at a church in the city, to day, pastor michael walker told the story of heroism how a 13-year-old struggled to save the life of six-year-old veronica mow >> jerry: sullivan. the youngest person to die. >> reporter: that 13-year-old is kaila. >> i am still in shock. i don't think it hit me, yet what i went through. >> reporter: khaila went...
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and john blackstone on the survivors of the aurora massacre fighting for their lives. >> he needs to get better
and john blackstone on the survivors of the aurora massacre fighting for their lives. >> he needs to get better
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john blackstone was in the court. >> he had a kind of an evil or diabolical presence to him. >> pelley: a new diplomatic dust-up. mitt romney in the middle east says culture makes israelis economically superior to palestinians. esn crawford is with the candidate. syrian rebels hold out against the dictator's army in the ancient city of aleppo. clarissa ward has a rare report from inside syria. and george washington slept here. e. this is the roof under which ic spent at least half of the american revolution. >> pelley: anthony mason on where the history of the
john blackstone was in the court. >> he had a kind of an evil or diabolical presence to him. >> pelley: a new diplomatic dust-up. mitt romney in the middle east says culture makes israelis economically superior to palestinians. esn crawford is with the candidate. syrian rebels hold out against the dictator's army in the ancient city of aleppo. clarissa ward has a rare report from inside syria. and george washington slept here. e. this is the roof under which ic spent at least half...
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and john blackstone on baby hugo's first visit with his dad who was wounded in the colorado shooting.
and john blackstone on baby hugo's first visit with his dad who was wounded in the colorado shooting.
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for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, aurora, colorado. >> what an amazing story.always struck by the fact that in these kinds of moments, there are people that step forward and show remarkable courage that they didn't even know necessarily was within them. >> and april 13-year-old here trying to save the life of a 6-year-old performing cpr. what an incredible girl this girl kaylan is. john blackstone told the story that there were people pulling for one another inside that movie theater. >> true stories of heroism. >> exactly. coming up, the man in charge of how $700 billion in financial bailout money says the money the treasury department spent was not the way he would have done it. they ignored his warnings about mortgage fraud. we're about to meet the former inspector general of the tarp program and hear some of the harsh things he has to say about treasury secretary tim geithner. >> tomorrow, we'll get geithner's reaction from the book. also that more conversation with the secretary about the economy and the economic recovery. you're watching "cbs this morning
for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, aurora, colorado. >> what an amazing story.always struck by the fact that in these kinds of moments, there are people that step forward and show remarkable courage that they didn't even know necessarily was within them. >> and april 13-year-old here trying to save the life of a 6-year-old performing cpr. what an incredible girl this girl kaylan is. john blackstone told the story that there were people pulling for one another inside...
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and this is the quote from blackstone representative. we firmly believe that the u.s.estate market bottomed and uniquely positioned to capitalize on the recovery. tyler, to you. >> on a $3 stock or less. brian, thank you. >>> let's analyze this. shall we? ed ponsi here for the last round of the week. >> going to miss you. >> it's been fun. to buy from neutral. the firm now quote forecasting acceleration in home sales growth in the fall of 2012 which should support further upside. buy it? >> i like this call. seeing good news in the housing. lennar is the best pick of the bunch. kb home is okay on a speculative basis. overall i like the call. >> we could have said a better call 50% ago. right? >> they downgraded polte and tripled since october. >> citigroup gyp grading kinder morgan upping the price target to 39 bucks quoting shares appear undervalued following the significant underperformance since the end of march. >> i agree with this one, too. technically speaking, this is an upside down head and shoulders. very bullish pattern here and a six-week high as we speak a
and this is the quote from blackstone representative. we firmly believe that the u.s.estate market bottomed and uniquely positioned to capitalize on the recovery. tyler, to you. >> on a $3 stock or less. brian, thank you. >>> let's analyze this. shall we? ed ponsi here for the last round of the week. >> going to miss you. >> it's been fun. to buy from neutral. the firm now quote forecasting acceleration in home sales growth in the fall of 2012 which should support...
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and blackstone has been hovering in mid-12s. good quarter this morning, decent dividend, great story. i think blackstone, even with the move you're seeing today, is a buy here. so the two names i go to usb and bx. >> let's bring in doug sipkin. he joins us now on the fast line. doug, if you look at morgan stanley, clearly a lot of what went on had to do with the threat of the moody's downgrade. >> yeah, i think that's a great point. it was a challenging quarter, challenging operating environment, and for morgan stanley, you also had to add the uncertainty created by the potential for moody's downgrade. it probably was, you know, anywhere from $300 million to $500 million collectively impact on the quarter. augmenting already tough environment and a tough quarter for morgan stanley. >> are you prepared to come out against most of our panel and suggest that morgan stanley is a buy? some are saying that today. >> i think -- i like the stock. obviously you're going to need to see a better environment to get people reengaged. the qua
and blackstone has been hovering in mid-12s. good quarter this morning, decent dividend, great story. i think blackstone, even with the move you're seeing today, is a buy here. so the two names i go to usb and bx. >> let's bring in doug sipkin. he joins us now on the fast line. doug, if you look at morgan stanley, clearly a lot of what went on had to do with the threat of the moody's downgrade. >> yeah, i think that's a great point. it was a challenging quarter, challenging...
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john blackstone has been checked aurora's hospitals and has found some remarkable stories of survival. >> reporter: in aurora's hospital rooms, it quickly becomes clear how many more could have been killed. >> the wound was somewhere around here. and, you know, it was just a few millimeters centimeters in, and i don't think i would have left the theater. >> reporter: stephen bart own says the theater darkness was broken by a muzzle flash. >> at the time i thought it was fire works and then i got hit here and i realized it was something much more serious. >> it sounded like a firecracker just went off in the back of my head, and, you know, i was, like, man, what has happened? so i kind of fell over in my friend's lap. >> 17-year-old zack golditch went to the midnight movie with the reluctant approval of his mother. >> i was more worried about curfew than somebody going into a theater and shooting my son, shooting concerned-- not just my kid but other people. >> zach wasn't february in the same theater as the gunman. a bullet came through the wall and went through his neck. >> leaned ov
john blackstone has been checked aurora's hospitals and has found some remarkable stories of survival. >> reporter: in aurora's hospital rooms, it quickly becomes clear how many more could have been killed. >> the wound was somewhere around here. and, you know, it was just a few millimeters centimeters in, and i don't think i would have left the theater. >> reporter: stephen bart own says the theater darkness was broken by a muzzle flash. >> at the time i thought it was...