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(brian webb on cam bridge)"the study also found a 43 percent reduction in heart related deaths. in fact the results were so encouraging researchers stopped the trial early." currently guidelines recommend patients keep the top blood pressure number under 140. doctors say these findings may change that.(sot dr.suzanne steinbaum /lenox hill hospital) "we really need to be more aggressive about getting the blood pressure down.. and this study is showing us how important it is."mary says with her blood pressure at 119 she has more energy now (sot: mary rzepski/patient) "i go to the gym, take yoga classes, i walk an hour a day seven days a week." and she volunteers to help educate others. brian webb, for cbs news, new york. 3 the study of close to ten- thousand patients did find a one to two percent higher rate of *adverse* effects from lower blood pressure - such as fainting and kidney failures. 3 "i'm chis neyenhouse fromm the us cellular center in cedar rapids where bishop heelan, heavey underdogs against waverly shell rock, the team the second most wins in the state in class 4a,
(brian webb on cam bridge)"the study also found a 43 percent reduction in heart related deaths. in fact the results were so encouraging researchers stopped the trial early." currently guidelines recommend patients keep the top blood pressure number under 140. doctors say these findings may change that.(sot dr.suzanne steinbaum /lenox hill hospital) "we really need to be more aggressive about getting the blood pressure down.. and this study is showing us how important it...
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(brian webb on cam bridge)"the study also found a 43 percent reduction in heart related deaths. in fact the results were so encouraging researchers stopped the trial early." currently guidelines recommend patients keep the top bloooo pressure number under 140. doctors say these findings may change that.(sot dr.suzanne steinbaum /lenox hill hospital) "we really need to be more aggressive about getting the blood pressure down.. and this study is showing us how important it is."mary says with her blood pressure at 119 she has more energy now (sot: mary rzepski/i/tient) "i go to the gym, take yoga classes, i walk an hour a day seven days a week." and she volunteers to help educate others. brian 3 the study of close to ten- thousand patients did find a one to two percent higher rate of *adverse* effects from lower blood pressure - such as fainting and kidney failures. 3 <
(brian webb on cam bridge)"the study also found a 43 percent reduction in heart related deaths. in fact the results were so encouraging researchers stopped the trial early." currently guidelines recommend patients keep the top bloooo pressure number under 140. doctors say these findings may change that.(sot dr.suzanne steinbaum /lenox hill hospital) "we really need to be more aggressive about getting the blood pressure down.. and this study is showing us how important it...
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brian webb reports. brian: paris police fired teargas to break up protestors defying a government ban on , demonstrations. other protestors were beaten with batons. nearly 200 were arrested. these demonstrators formed a human chain along the route of a long planned protest march through central paris. nearby thousands of shoes were set out to symbolize the many feet that could not march because of the ban. >> what we're seeing here is an outpouring from parisians to be heard nonetheless. brian: the nearly two week climate change conference will address greenhouse gases which are blamed for rising temperatures. 147 world leaders will be there including president barack obama who paid respects to the terror attack victims by laying single white rose at a memorial site. the president on tuesday praised france's decision not to call off the conference. >> what a powerful rebuke to the terrorists it will be, when the world stands as one and shows that we will not be deterred from building a better future for o
brian webb reports. brian: paris police fired teargas to break up protestors defying a government ban on , demonstrations. other protestors were beaten with batons. nearly 200 were arrested. these demonstrators formed a human chain along the route of a long planned protest march through central paris. nearby thousands of shoes were set out to symbolize the many feet that could not march because of the ban. >> what we're seeing here is an outpouring from parisians to be heard nonetheless....
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brian webb has the latest on the investigation. brian: russia's top aviation official says the airbus 321 broke apart at high altitude but the cause remains unknown. six mile area of the sinai peninsula, an area where egyptian security forces have battled local islamic militants for years. recently they pledged their allegiance to isis. the metrojet carrying 224 people was on its way from the red sea resort of sharm el-sheikh to russia. at 31,000 feet, the pilot reported technical problems. and 23 minutes after takeoff the plane disappeared from radar. family and friends flocked to st. petersburg airport looking for answers. this man's wife was a passenger. >> [indiscernible] brian: russian search teams have arrived to help retrieve the bodies of victims and help find the cause of the crash. the black boxes have been recovered but not deciphered. a spokesperson for the airline says they have no reason to believe that there was any error by the crew. sunday is a day of mourning in russia for one of its deadliest air disasters. brian
brian webb has the latest on the investigation. brian: russia's top aviation official says the airbus 321 broke apart at high altitude but the cause remains unknown. six mile area of the sinai peninsula, an area where egyptian security forces have battled local islamic militants for years. recently they pledged their allegiance to isis. the metrojet carrying 224 people was on its way from the red sea resort of sharm el-sheikh to russia. at 31,000 feet, the pilot reported technical problems. and...
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cbs reporter brian webb tells us all 224 people on board were killed. >>> reporter: a russian airbus 321 like this one took off around 6 a.m. saturday morning from sharm he will sheik egypt a red see resort city popular with russians. the pilot of the st. petersburg- bound flight radioed and said the plane was experiencing technical problems. russian state media is reporting the metrojet airliner changed course toward cairo. it disappeared from radar about 20 minutes into the flight and all contact was lost. military search helicopters spotted wreckage of the plane in the sinai peninsula, the same area where government and "islamic state" militants have clashed. isis has claimed responsibility but provided no evidence and are not known to have the capability to bring down a plane at those heights. a caravan of ambulances transported the dead to a morgue in cairo. victims' family members gathered at a hotel near the st. petersburg airport where grief counselors were on hand to help them cope. secretary of state john kerry sent condolences from his trip to asia. >> we extend our sympat
cbs reporter brian webb tells us all 224 people on board were killed. >>> reporter: a russian airbus 321 like this one took off around 6 a.m. saturday morning from sharm he will sheik egypt a red see resort city popular with russians. the pilot of the st. petersburg- bound flight radioed and said the plane was experiencing technical problems. russian state media is reporting the metrojet airliner changed course toward cairo. it disappeared from radar about 20 minutes into the flight...
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. >> brian webb has the story. >> reporter: the airbus 321 broke apart at high altitude, but the cause remains unknown. the wreckage is scattered over a 6-mile area of the sinai peninsula. an area where egyptian security forces have battled local islamic militants for years. recently they pleading their the jet carrying 224 people was on its way to russia at 31,000 feet, the pilot reported technical problems. in 23 minutes after takeoff, the plane disappeared from radar. family and friends flocked to st. petersburg airport looking for answers. this man's wife was passenger. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: russian search teams arrived to help retrieve the bodies of victims and help find the cause of the crash. the black boxes have been recovered, but not deciphered. a spokesperson from the airline says they have no reason to believe that there was any error by the crew. sunday is a day of mourning in russia for one of its deadliest air disasters. brian webb for cbs news. >>> the rivalry is getting more intense between two floridans running for the white house, jeb bush and ma
. >> brian webb has the story. >> reporter: the airbus 321 broke apart at high altitude, but the cause remains unknown. the wreckage is scattered over a 6-mile area of the sinai peninsula. an area where egyptian security forces have battled local islamic militants for years. recently they pleading their the jet carrying 224 people was on its way to russia at 31,000 feet, the pilot reported technical problems. in 23 minutes after takeoff, the plane disappeared from radar. family and...
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brian webb reports. >> reporter: fred thompson had a commanding presence. he was 66, had a booming voice and a straightforward southern sensibility. born in alabama, thompson first gained notoriety during the 1972 watergate investigation as legal counsel, he asked the question that led to the disclosure of a taping system inside the white house. those tapes played a pivotal role in the resignation of president richard nixon. >> i'm fred thompson and i want to tell you what i believe right now. gore's tennessee senate seat in 1994. he retired when his term expired in january of 2003 and briefly ran for president in 2008 as a republican party candidate but most of america know thompson from his role on tv show "law & order." and "the hunt for red october. >> i imagine you'll tell me what the hubbub is about. >> reporter: fred was the same man on the floor of the senate, the movie studio, or the town square of his hometown said his family, adding he died peacefully surrounded by his family. fred thompson was 73 years old. brian webb for cbs news. >>> parts of
brian webb reports. >> reporter: fred thompson had a commanding presence. he was 66, had a booming voice and a straightforward southern sensibility. born in alabama, thompson first gained notoriety during the 1972 watergate investigation as legal counsel, he asked the question that led to the disclosure of a taping system inside the white house. those tapes played a pivotal role in the resignation of president richard nixon. >> i'm fred thompson and i want to tell you what i believe...
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brian webb has the latest. >> reporter: russia's top aviation official says the airbus 321 broke apart at high altitude, but the cause remains unknown. the wreckage is scattered over a 6-mile area of the sinai peninsula, an area where egyptian security forces have battled local islamic militants for years. recently, they pledged their allegiance to isis. the metro jet carrying 224 people was on its way from the red sea resort to russia. at 31,000 feet, the pilot reported technical problems. 23 minutes after take-off, the plane disappeared from radar. family and friends flocked to st. petersburg airport looking for answers. this man's wife was a passenger. [ foreign language ] >> reporter: russian search teams have arrived to help retrieve the bodies of victims and help find the cause of the crash. the black boxes have been recovered, but not deciphered. a spokesperson from the airline says they have no reason to believe there was any error by the crew. sunday is a day of mourning in russia for one of its deadliest air disasters. brian webb, cbs news. >> several airlines are steering cl
brian webb has the latest. >> reporter: russia's top aviation official says the airbus 321 broke apart at high altitude, but the cause remains unknown. the wreckage is scattered over a 6-mile area of the sinai peninsula, an area where egyptian security forces have battled local islamic militants for years. recently, they pledged their allegiance to isis. the metro jet carrying 224 people was on its way from the red sea resort to russia. at 31,000 feet, the pilot reported technical...
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brian webb for cbs news. 3 after retiring from politics... thompson hosted a conservative radio talk show and became a t - v pitchman for a reverse mortgage company. 3 there were two house fires friday night in sioux city.firefighters were called to the first fire in the 2400 block of west 4th street right before 11:30 friday night. a single story house was on fire. nobody was home... the house was severely damaged and was red tagged. 3 3 and another call went out less than five minutes later. firefighters were called to a house that was on fire in the 1400 block of center street... they werereold one person was still inside. the house was completely on fire when crews got there. after the fire was partially extinguished firefighters went inside and found a man in the living room. we don't know what condition that man is in right now... both fires are still under investigation. 3 one of the founders of sioux city's gateway computers is dead. the body of mike hammond was found thursday morning at his home on sioux city's northside.hammond was
brian webb for cbs news. 3 after retiring from politics... thompson hosted a conservative radio talk show and became a t - v pitchman for a reverse mortgage company. 3 there were two house fires friday night in sioux city.firefighters were called to the first fire in the 2400 block of west 4th street right before 11:30 friday night. a single story house was on fire. nobody was home... the house was severely damaged and was red tagged. 3 3 and another call went out less than five minutes later....
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brian webb has the latest. off around 6:00 a.m. saturday morning from sharm el-sheikh, egypt, a red sea resort city popular with russians. the metrojet was on its way to st. petersburg when the pilot radioed the control tower to report technical problems. the flight went off course and disappeared from radar about 20 minutes into the flight. military search helicopters spotted wreckage from the plane in a mountainous region in the sinai peninsula, the same area where government and islamic state militants have clashed. isis has claimed responsibility, but provided no evidence and are not known to have the capability to bring down a plane at those heights. a caravan of ambulances transported the dead to a morgue in cairo. victims' family members gathered at a hotel near the saint petersburg airport where grief counselors were on hand to help them cope. secretary of state john kerry sent condolences from his trip john kerry: we extend our sympathies to the families and all those concerned. >> investigators have re
brian webb has the latest. off around 6:00 a.m. saturday morning from sharm el-sheikh, egypt, a red sea resort city popular with russians. the metrojet was on its way to st. petersburg when the pilot radioed the control tower to report technical problems. the flight went off course and disappeared from radar about 20 minutes into the flight. military search helicopters spotted wreckage from the plane in a mountainous region in the sinai peninsula, the same area where government and islamic...
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brian webb for cbs news. todd: several airlines are avoiding the airspace out of safety concerns including qatar, lufthansa, air france, and emirates. egyptian officials say the investigation could take months. right now, all signs point to the cargo ship el faro, as the wreckage discovered off the bahamas this weekend. navy crews are sending unmanned, deep-water subs 15,000-feet down for a closer look. 33 crew members on that ship when it disappeared during hurricane joaquin. >> if they can pull it up, which i know is kind of not an easy situation at the depth they are at, we hope that something can bring us some closure. todd: the navy plans to send a remotely operated underwater craft to check it out. laura: health departments on the west coast are investigating ecoli cases linked to chipotle restaurants. at least 22 people in the portland, oregon area and in washington got sick after eating the popular mexican food chain. several of them had to be hospitalized. chipotle confirms six restaurants are involv
brian webb for cbs news. todd: several airlines are avoiding the airspace out of safety concerns including qatar, lufthansa, air france, and emirates. egyptian officials say the investigation could take months. right now, all signs point to the cargo ship el faro, as the wreckage discovered off the bahamas this weekend. navy crews are sending unmanned, deep-water subs 15,000-feet down for a closer look. 33 crew members on that ship when it disappeared during hurricane joaquin. >> if they...
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brian webb for cbs news. >>> russian -- russians living in the area are concerned about their loved ones. albertan has reaction. >> i think it is horrible. >>, god. >> that is so sad. >> news of the crash quickly spread. this is terrible. it is like shocked. >> officials say all on board were killed. >> i have heard the rescue teams here in some -- hearing voices of victims coming down from wreckage. >> 224 people. are being taken. folks are keeping a close watch on passengers. >> the community usually pulls together. definitely. unfortunately, this happened abroad so whoever has family there. i am sure. i am blessed that all of my family is here but we are going to go home and try to figure out if somebody we knew was on it. >> here in the boston area. russian and ukrainian churches and their families. >> paul burton, wbz news. >>> it was a brisk night for trick-or-treating. the first week of november is looking pretty warm. barry burbank with a look at your forecast. >>> with the temperatures falling into the 40s. it is not bad out there at all. highs getting into the low 50s today. it
brian webb for cbs news. >>> russian -- russians living in the area are concerned about their loved ones. albertan has reaction. >> i think it is horrible. >>, god. >> that is so sad. >> news of the crash quickly spread. this is terrible. it is like shocked. >> officials say all on board were killed. >> i have heard the rescue teams here in some -- hearing voices of victims coming down from wreckage. >> 224 people. are being taken. folks are...
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brian webb reports isis is claiming responsibility. >> reporter: a russian airbus 321 like this one took off saturday morning from egypt, a red sea resort city. the metro jet was on its way to st. petersburg when the pilot radioed the control tower to report technical problems. the plane went off course and disappeared from radar about 20 minutes into the flight. military search helicopters spotted wreckage of the plane in the sinai peninsula, the same area where government and islamic state militants have clashed. isis has claimed responsibility but provided no evidence and are not known to have the capability to bring down a plane at those heights. victims' family members gathered at a hotel near the st. petersburg airport where grief counselors were on hand to help them cope. secretary of state john kerry september condolences from his trip to asia. >> we extend our sympathies to the families and all those concerned. >> reporter: investigators have recovered the plane's black boxes. as loved ones wait for the bodies to be flown back to russia a meme is growing in st. petersburg. >> se
brian webb reports isis is claiming responsibility. >> reporter: a russian airbus 321 like this one took off saturday morning from egypt, a red sea resort city. the metro jet was on its way to st. petersburg when the pilot radioed the control tower to report technical problems. the plane went off course and disappeared from radar about 20 minutes into the flight. military search helicopters spotted wreckage of the plane in the sinai peninsula, the same area where government and islamic...
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reporter brian webb shows us how it went. 3 pkg(opening naa 11:45:25 "i know this is exciting and fun but it can also get a little squirrely")up, up and away.a small army of volunteers are on a practice run to prepare day parade.they are marching four new balloons in a circle around the new york's citi is getting carried away with volunteer duty for a third straight year.ruth gursky / volunteer "oh my god my cheeks hurt at the end of the day and my triceps.. cheeks from smiling it's such an inner child happy this year's four new balloons are scrat and his acorn.an angry bird.ronald mcdonald, extinct from producer and from us and say can balloons gets handlers. nats "i need balloons face street lights help, helium captain ronald everyone gets captains, practice are brian webb for 3 york.cbs news, new 3 york. 3 its estimated three point five million people will watch the parade in person... more than 50 million will watch on t - v. 3 3 a lot of folks deal with joint pain when the weather gets cold. up next in your healthwatch... we'll show you how to stop arthritis from getting worse. 3
reporter brian webb shows us how it went. 3 pkg(opening naa 11:45:25 "i know this is exciting and fun but it can also get a little squirrely")up, up and away.a small army of volunteers are on a practice run to prepare day parade.they are marching four new balloons in a circle around the new york's citi is getting carried away with volunteer duty for a third straight year.ruth gursky / volunteer "oh my god my cheeks hurt at the end of the day and my triceps.. cheeks from smiling...
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(brian webb on cam bridge)the study also found a 43 percent reduction in heart related deaths. in fact the results were so encouraging researchers stopped the trial early. currently guidelines recommend patients keep the top blood pressure number under 140. doctors say these findings may change that.(sot dr.suzanne steinbaum /lenox hill hospital) we really need to be more aggressive about getting the blood pressure down.. and this study is showing us how important it is.mary says with her blood pressure at 119 she has more energy now ( sot: the gym, take yoga classes, i walk an hour a day seven days help educate others. brian 3 the study of 3 close to ten - thousand patients did find a one to two percent higher rate of *adverse* effects from lower blood pressure... like fainting and kidney failures. 3 3 android wear watches are getting a high - fashion makeover. we'll take a c - net tech updatatat3 3 good morning, (onawa)... it's (38 degrees) outside at (time)... as we take a look from our (blackbird bend casino) camera. 3 blackberry is back... and this time with an android pho
(brian webb on cam bridge)the study also found a 43 percent reduction in heart related deaths. in fact the results were so encouraging researchers stopped the trial early. currently guidelines recommend patients keep the top blood pressure number under 140. doctors say these findings may change that.(sot dr.suzanne steinbaum /lenox hill hospital) we really need to be more aggressive about getting the blood pressure down.. and this study is showing us how important it is.mary says with her blood...
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brian webb / reporting "each one of these giant balloons gets a captain, a pilot, two co- pilots and dozens of handlers. controlling one balloon can take close to 100 people."nats "i need you to pay attention please."once on city streets these balloons face many obstacles from tall buildings to street lights to a gut wrenching gust of wind.being a pilot takes a lot of help, helium and some hot air of your own.kathy kramer / captain ronald mcdonald "between my hands, whistle my mouth and directions everyone gets the message all the way to the back."but for the captains, pilots and volunteers the possible pitfalls and hours of practice are well worth it a& when they see the smile on a child's face.brian webb for cbs news, new york. it's estimated that 3-point- five million spectators will watch the parade in person, and more than 50 million will watch on t-v. it's now on this it's now on this morning. morning.after the break... break...the latest record that hawkeye's football tied -- and why 2015 hasn't given them a loss so far. welcome back - - it's now we're taking a look at your___
brian webb / reporting "each one of these giant balloons gets a captain, a pilot, two co- pilots and dozens of handlers. controlling one balloon can take close to 100 people."nats "i need you to pay attention please."once on city streets these balloons face many obstacles from tall buildings to street lights to a gut wrenching gust of wind.being a pilot takes a lot of help, helium and some hot air of your own.kathy kramer / captain ronald mcdonald "between my hands,...