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manuel bojorquez is following the pilgrimage. >> reporter: at mexico city's main square, the zocalo, preparations are under way. found of catholics will try to catch a glimpse of the man many reverals the people's pope. >> this pope is completely different. >> reporter: jessenia acuna and her friend bradley treasure came from west palm beach, florida. so he appeals to someone like you. >> yes. >> reporter: his message does. >> yes. >> reporter: what about it specifically? >> acceptance and love. >> reporter: and reconciliation. he first stopped in cuba to meet with the patriarch of the russian orthodox church which split with the vatican nearly 1,000 years ago. aboard the plane, the pope emphasized his mission in mexico to try to heal a country, which has lost an estimated 100,000 people in a vicious drug war over the last decade and to highlight the plight of migrant by traveling from southern mexico, where many start their journey, and ending with a symbolic mass at the u.s.-mexico border. the pope's first mass here in mexico city will be tomorrow. scott, his visit is also meant to
manuel bojorquez is following the pilgrimage. >> reporter: at mexico city's main square, the zocalo, preparations are under way. found of catholics will try to catch a glimpse of the man many reverals the people's pope. >> this pope is completely different. >> reporter: jessenia acuna and her friend bradley treasure came from west palm beach, florida. so he appeals to someone like you. >> yes. >> reporter: his message does. >> yes. >> reporter: what...
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francis school. and i'm sure it will be great. the first astronaut and as manuel bojorquez reports, details are coming out about his possible motivation. 3 police in kansas say shooting suspect cedric ford 3 3 ford had 3 3 confirmed zika infections in nine pregnant women in the united states.all were infected while traveling to areas where the virus is spreading. of those cases, one child was born with severe microcephaly, a condition that leaves babies with abnormally small heads.two women had healthy babies.two had miscarriages and two terminated their pregnancies. the centers for disease control and prevention says it's also investigating ten additional reports of pregnant 3 michigan governor rick snyder approves spending 30- million dollars to help pay the water bills for the people of flint. snyder said people shouldn't have to pay for lead- tainted water they can't drink.reports today say two of the governor's top aides expressed concerns about the safety of the water back in october 2014 -- nearly six months after the city began using the flint river for its supply to save money.snyd
francis school. and i'm sure it will be great. the first astronaut and as manuel bojorquez reports, details are coming out about his possible motivation. 3 police in kansas say shooting suspect cedric ford 3 3 ford had 3 3 confirmed zika infections in nine pregnant women in the united states.all were infected while traveling to areas where the virus is spreading. of those cases, one child was born with severe microcephaly, a condition that leaves babies with abnormally small heads.two women had...
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manuel bojorquez has the story from hesston, kansas. >police in kansas say shooting suspect cedric ford was served with a protection from abuse order in the factory where he worked 90 minutes before he opened fire. sheriff t. walton/harvey county he didn't display anything that was outrageous. he just displayed, he was a little upset that he was getting this order. ford, who had a criminal record, left work after getting the order, and first opened fire from his car, hitting someone in a vehicle. he then shot another driver and stole their car before heading ford shot one person in the parking lot and another 14 inside the building before an officer gunned him down. the unidentified officer is sheriff t. walton/harvey county he had to stop that threat. you've got 200- 300 people in there. luckily 200-300 people came out. relatives rushed to the factory shooting. one couple was reunited as cameras were rolling. (oh my god) police say ford was armed with an assault rifle and an automatic handgun. investigators are trying to figure out how
manuel bojorquez has the story from hesston, kansas. >police in kansas say shooting suspect cedric ford was served with a protection from abuse order in the factory where he worked 90 minutes before he opened fire. sheriff t. walton/harvey county he didn't display anything that was outrageous. he just displayed, he was a little upset that he was getting this order. ford, who had a criminal record, left work after getting the order, and first opened fire from his car, hitting someone in a...
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now, m muel bojorquez reveals more about the shooter's motives. "police ininansas!say y ooting suecec cedric ford was se with a protectionfrombuse orderern ththfactory ere he word 90 minutes beforee opened fire. iff waltotoharvrvrv county he didn't dilay ything tha wa outrageous. he just displad, heas a liltle upset th he was geing this der.r. ford, who had d criminal lord, left w wk afafr getting the or andndirst openededirfrom his car, hitting someone in a vehiclcl he then shot another er rnd s sls their car b forere headininback to the excel plant. ford shot one person in the parking lot t d another gunned him dowow the unidentified officer is being called a hero. sot:heriff t. walton/hary county he hahatotototothat threyou've g 2-300 people there. lulu0 0pppp c ce out.reretives rush to the ctct aftetehearg g out the ooti. one cole,was united a a aras re rolling. ce s s ford was armemewith an a aault rifle and ananutomatic handgun. ininststators are trying to figure oututow a susuect a criminal rd wasble get t t t a@on bojorquez, s news, hesston,ansas. ford h c c
now, m muel bojorquez reveals more about the shooter's motives. "police ininansas!say y ooting suecec cedric ford was se with a protectionfrombuse orderern ththfactory ere he word 90 minutes beforee opened fire. iff waltotoharvrvrv county he didn't dilay ything tha wa outrageous. he just displad, heas a liltle upset th he was geing this der.r. ford, who had d criminal lord, left w wk afafr getting the or andndirst openededirfrom his car, hitting someone in a vehiclcl he then shot another...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, kansas. mollie: he had convictions for multiple burglaries, fleeing from police and disorderly conduct. the person named in the order did not work at the factory. to berkley county, south carolina where police are looking for the man who shot a county sheriff's deputy overnight. authorities say the female deputy was shot just after midnight after stepping out of her vehicle. she's listed in stable condition. a spectacular landing today by pilots on board an asia pacific airways cargo jet. the nose gear of the plane failed to deploy so the flight crew had only the rear wheels to touch down. the front of the plane hit the ground as it landed but there was no smoke or fire. three people were onboard. there were no injuries. in commitment 2016 news, candidates tried to slow donald trump's momentum during last night's debate in houston. and most all political insiders are saying that senator marco rubio was the clear winner after repeatedly putting the real estate billionaire on the defensive. wei
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, kansas. mollie: he had convictions for multiple burglaries, fleeing from police and disorderly conduct. the person named in the order did not work at the factory. to berkley county, south carolina where police are looking for the man who shot a county sheriff's deputy overnight. authorities say the female deputy was shot just after midnight after stepping out of her vehicle. she's listed in stable condition. a spectacular landing today by pilots on board an asia...
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manuel bojorquez has the update. police in kansas say shooting suspect cedric ford was served with a protection from abuse order in the factory where he worked 90 minutes before he opened fire. sot: sheriff t. walton/harvey county 11-:19 he didnt display anything that was outrageous. he just displayed, he was a little upset that he was getting this order. graphic ford, who had a criminal record, left work after getting the order, and first opened fire from his car, hitting someone in a vehicle. he then shot another driver and stole their car before heading back to the excel plant. inside the building before an officer gunned him down. the unidentified officer is being called a hero. sot: sheriff t. walton/harvey county he had to stop that threat. youve got 200-300 people in there. luckily 200-300 people came out. relatives rushed to the factory after hearing about the shooting. one couple was reunited as cameras were rolling. nats, oh my god police say ford was armed with an assault rifle and an automatic handgun. in
manuel bojorquez has the update. police in kansas say shooting suspect cedric ford was served with a protection from abuse order in the factory where he worked 90 minutes before he opened fire. sot: sheriff t. walton/harvey county 11-:19 he didnt display anything that was outrageous. he just displayed, he was a little upset that he was getting this order. graphic ford, who had a criminal record, left work after getting the order, and first opened fire from his car, hitting someone in a vehicle....
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manuel bojorquez reports. >> reporter: police in kansas say cedric ford was served with a protection from abuse order in the factory where he worked 90 minutes before he he opened fire. -- before he opened fire. >> he didn't display anything outrageous he just displayed he was upset he was getting this order. >> reporter: ford who had a criminal record left work after getting the order. car. hitting someone in a vehicle. he then shot another driver and stole their car before heading back to the excel plant. >> shooter excel industries. in the parking lot and another 14 in the building before an officer gunned him down. the unidentified officer is called a hero. >> he had to stop that threat. you have 2 or 300 people in there and luckily 2 or 300 came out. >> reporter: relatives rush to the factory after hearing about the shooting. >> oh. >> reporter: one couple was reunited as cameras were rolling. police say ford was armed with an assault rifle and an automatic handgun. investigators are trying to figure out how a suspect with a criminal record was able to get those weapons. manuel
manuel bojorquez reports. >> reporter: police in kansas say cedric ford was served with a protection from abuse order in the factory where he worked 90 minutes before he he opened fire. -- before he opened fire. >> he didn't display anything outrageous he just displayed he was upset he was getting this order. >> reporter: ford who had a criminal record left work after getting the order. car. hitting someone in a vehicle. he then shot another driver and stole their car before...
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manuel bojorquez takes us there. >> reporter: the men walking for days part of their desperate journey north. we have to keep going says this man, because the situation in el salvador is very dangerous. thousands to flee. >> to get north gives you hope of a better life. but it has become a dangerous gamble. 900 to 1,000 new arrivals. emily vickland runs the only migrant shelter in this corner of mexico. >> a lot of people get robbed, raped, kidnapped, abused in some kind of way. many of them say they were not aware of it being this bad. >> vickland says it is a result of mexico's crackdown on its southern border. a multimillion dollar program, partially funded by the united states. but it hasn't stopped the migrant, last year housing more than 11,000. >> used to be the migrant house where people used to stay a few days and they would move on. we are now more like a refugee camp. >> 16-year-old kevin flores says gangs threat tuned kill him. he showed us where he crossed into mexico. [ speaking spanish ] >> three days walking. he wants to get to new york to beep with his sisters. his fas
manuel bojorquez takes us there. >> reporter: the men walking for days part of their desperate journey north. we have to keep going says this man, because the situation in el salvador is very dangerous. thousands to flee. >> to get north gives you hope of a better life. but it has become a dangerous gamble. 900 to 1,000 new arrivals. emily vickland runs the only migrant shelter in this corner of mexico. >> a lot of people get robbed, raped, kidnapped, abused in some kind of...
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and today, as manuel bojorquez reports, new details are coming out about a possible motive. police in kansas say shooting suspect cedric ford was served with a protection from abuse order in the factory where he worked 90 minutes before he opened fire. sot: sheriff t. walton/harvey county (11-:19) he didn't display anything that was outrageous. he just displayed, he was a little upset that he was getting this order. (graphic) ford, who had a criminal record, left work after getting the order, and first opened fire from his car, hitting someone in a vehicle. he then shot another driver and stole their car before heading back to the excel plant. ford shot one person in the parking lot and another 14 inside the building before an officer gunned him down. the unidentified officer is being called a hero. sot: sheriff t. county he had to stop that threat. you've got 200-300 people in there. luckily 200-300 people came out. relatives rushed to the factory after hearing about the shooting. one couple was reunited as cameras were rolling. (nats, oh my god) police say ford was armed w
and today, as manuel bojorquez reports, new details are coming out about a possible motive. police in kansas say shooting suspect cedric ford was served with a protection from abuse order in the factory where he worked 90 minutes before he opened fire. sot: sheriff t. walton/harvey county (11-:19) he didn't display anything that was outrageous. he just displayed, he was a little upset that he was getting this order. (graphic) ford, who had a criminal record, left work after getting the order,...
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manuel bojorquez cbs news. >> this is interesting story. >>> a new bedford fishing mogul is busted. u.s. attorney says carlos ray fael -- rafael was cooking the books to get around federal fishing quotas and got caught when he met with undercover agents posing as mobsters who wanted to buy the business. he is held on bail tonight and his bookkeeper debra messer is out on bail. >>> you can keep your american pie. >> local high school legend away from the school. >> a homeowner called for help after a driver hit her house. >> and a boy getting a second chance. family who adopted him and the 3d printer that saved his life. >> chilly on this friday night. cold overnight but it will not be stick around for long. -- sticking around for long. a warmer forecast when we come back. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol . when your type 2 diabetes numbers aren't moving in the right direction, it can be a burden.
manuel bojorquez cbs news. >> this is interesting story. >>> a new bedford fishing mogul is busted. u.s. attorney says carlos ray fael -- rafael was cooking the books to get around federal fishing quotas and got caught when he met with undercover agents posing as mobsters who wanted to buy the business. he is held on bail tonight and his bookkeeper debra messer is out on bail. >>> you can keep your american pie. >> local high school legend away from the school....
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manuel bojorquez in mexico city. manuel, thank you. from the south to the northeast. and smoke forces a jetliner into "cbs evening news" continues. worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be there. thanks for your text! and she didn't miss a single giving you more time for what matters most. how'd ya do? we won! nice! that' another safelite advantage. thank you so much! (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. [ music ] defiance is in our bones. citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... after 15 years of clinical studies. prese
manuel bojorquez in mexico city. manuel, thank you. from the south to the northeast. and smoke forces a jetliner into "cbs evening news" continues. worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be there. thanks for your text! and she didn't miss a single giving you more time for what matters most. how'd ya do? we won! nice! that' another safelite advantage. thank you so much! (team...
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the rampage yesterday began on the road to the factory, and manuel bojorquez is in hesston, kansas. >> my car stopped. he was already out of the car and had this big machine gun. >> reporter: edna decker was one of 38-year-old cedric ford's first targets. what was he like? >> angry. carjack her, but shot and missed. >> i could have been his first victim. that died, because it was directed right at my head. in time. >> yeah, i did. >> reporter: just up the road, ford shot and carjacd another person, then drove that car to his job, excel industries, in hesston. inside this building, armed with an assault rifle and a pistol, he shot 14 coworkers, killing three of them, until police gunned him down. just 90 minutes before the shooting, ford had been served with a protective order taken out by his former girlfriend who wrote, "he is an chemicallic, violent, pressed, and it's my belief he is in desperate need of medical and psychological help." authorities believe the protective order triggered ford's action. action. video from his facebook account appears to show him firinin a gun. ford ha
the rampage yesterday began on the road to the factory, and manuel bojorquez is in hesston, kansas. >> my car stopped. he was already out of the car and had this big machine gun. >> reporter: edna decker was one of 38-year-old cedric ford's first targets. what was he like? >> angry. carjack her, but shot and missed. >> i could have been his first victim. that died, because it was directed right at my head. in time. >> yeah, i did. >> reporter: just up the...
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ca pelley: manuel bojorquez in the mexican capital for us. vanuel, thank you. valentine from steve hartman next. xt sensors. how technology cre at a bay area university cod save lives. next weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take >> p >> pelley: life's precious oments are stored in our minds, but that wasn't quite good enough for the unforgettable man that steve hartman met "on the road." >> reporter: around starkville, mississippi, retired mail carrier charles evans is known mostly for his questionable taste in lawn furnishings. but i came here for something undeniably beautiful. >> the man with the plan. (laughs) >> reporter: charles met his wife, louise, back in 1949. shock. you looked at her, it was like an electrical shock. >> reporter: really! >> i guess it's love. >> reporter: to charles, true love is so powerful, nothing can stop it. >> that's a big four-letter word. >> reporter: nothing. >> straighten it out. >> reporter: which is why after she died in 2011, after 60 years of marriage, he decided a grave t
ca pelley: manuel bojorquez in the mexican capital for us. vanuel, thank you. valentine from steve hartman next. xt sensors. how technology cre at a bay area university cod save lives. next weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take >> p >> pelley: life's precious oments are stored in our minds, but that wasn't quite good enough for the unforgettable man that steve hartman met "on the road." >> reporter: around starkville,...
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jim. >> axelrod: manuel bojorquez in the devastated community of hesston, kansas, thank you. it was relatively quiet in syria today, the first day of a brokered cease-fire involving russian and syrian forces and some rebel groups. elizabeth palmer is in damascus, where she's been talking to people shocked at the break in the fighting. >> reporter: here in damascus, after the partial cease-fire hear sporadic shelling and mortaring from the city suburbs. but, overall, day one has gone better than anyone expected. although, of course, there is no official monitoring. we went down into the center of damascus to a park that's both a campsite and a hangout for some of the thousands of syrians who had to flee from other areas. and like everyone else whose lives have been shattered by the war, they hope today's lull might actually somehow lead to lasting peace. they are tired, and they just want to go home. throughout the day, there were several reports of violations, rebel groups accusing the army of breaking a truce, but there were no major incidents. russia actually grounded its b
jim. >> axelrod: manuel bojorquez in the devastated community of hesston, kansas, thank you. it was relatively quiet in syria today, the first day of a brokered cease-fire involving russian and syrian forces and some rebel groups. elizabeth palmer is in damascus, where she's been talking to people shocked at the break in the fighting. >> reporter: here in damascus, after the partial cease-fire hear sporadic shelling and mortaring from the city suburbs. but, overall, day one has gone...