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last week they came together for an emotional reunion and carter evans was there. >> one by one the six transplant recipients met the strangers who saved their lives. and they all have zully broussard to thank. >> when you started out on this road, you only planned to help one person. >> i did. and i was really excited about it. >> after both her husband and son died of cancer, broussard wanted to give another family a second chance by donating a kidney. >> her gift set off a medical chain reaction between donors who weren't a match for their loved one, but were for someone else's. >> 12 surgeries all at california pacific medical center in just two days with no margin for error says dr. bill broussard. >> what really i are what really worries us is the unexpected. if one of the patients were to develop a cold the night before then that could have thrown the whole thing off. >> broussard's kidney went to oswaldo padilla who she learned is the father of this five-year old. >> he told me he has a little girl. >> that's kind of when i broke. his little girl is going to grow up and her fath
last week they came together for an emotional reunion and carter evans was there. >> one by one the six transplant recipients met the strangers who saved their lives. and they all have zully broussard to thank. >> when you started out on this road, you only planned to help one person. >> i did. and i was really excited about it. >> after both her husband and son died of cancer, broussard wanted to give another family a second chance by donating a kidney. >> her...
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the hospital says it is already getting calls. >> thank you. >> carter evans, san francisco. >> still, trouble at stanford university. the investigation going on now that could result in severe consequences for dozens of students. >> we have been studying weather charts and they do not bode well for rain. the forecast coming up as we look live at ocean beac bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people >>> stanford is investigating what it says is an unusually high number of students suspected of cheating. the mercury news reports the university sent a letter to faculty members about the allegations. one instruct
the hospital says it is already getting calls. >> thank you. >> carter evans, san francisco. >> still, trouble at stanford university. the investigation going on now that could result in severe consequences for dozens of students. >> we have been studying weather charts and they do not bode well for rain. the forecast coming up as we look live at ocean beac bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose....
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carter evans caught up with him. >> reporter: jeff is exactly the type of person many of us see and turnw long have you been homeless? >> close to 30 years. >> and where's home for you? >> over by the freeway in the woods. >> reporter: last year he parked himself on this median. slowly out from this dirt grew a garden terrace. >> have you ever grew a garden before? >> no. but i went with it, man. >> what did that median look like before? >> we didn't have anything. >> it was ugly. >> it was ugly. >> he own as wine shop near downtown l.a. and like most who drive this street, he noticed something magical happening. >> he's doing a great thing. he's making the city beautiful. >> soon other neighbors began showing up with plants and more. >> where'd you get the book? >> the guy across the street donated all these. that's exactly what i'm going to do. i'm going to put one stone thing on that first landing here. >> reporter: while we were here steve branch came by with the latest donation. >> i love these. these are like vibrant succulent. >> reporter: he was given a diagnosis of depression wi
carter evans caught up with him. >> reporter: jeff is exactly the type of person many of us see and turnw long have you been homeless? >> close to 30 years. >> and where's home for you? >> over by the freeway in the woods. >> reporter: last year he parked himself on this median. slowly out from this dirt grew a garden terrace. >> have you ever grew a garden before? >> no. but i went with it, man. >> what did that median look like before? >>...
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as carter evans shows us, the man who maintains it is homeless put not without roots or purpose. >> jeffs is exactly the type of person many of us see and turn away from. how long have you been homeless? >> close to 30 years. >> reporter: and where is home for you? >> it's over by the freeway in the woods. >> reporter: last year, harmes parked himself on this median. slowly out from the dirt grew a garden terraced and filled with art. you have ever gardened before? >> no. but i went with it, man! >> reporter: what did that median look like before? >> we didn't have anything there. >> reporter: it was kind of ugly. >> it was ugly, sha. >> andy hashroun owns a wine shop in atwater village near downtown l.a. and like most who drive this street, he noticed something magical happening. >> he's doing a great thing. it's making the city beautiful. >> reporter: soon, other neighbors began showing up with plant and more. where did you get book? >> the guy across the street donated all these. that's exactly what i'm going to do. i'm going to put one stone thing all down on that first landing right
as carter evans shows us, the man who maintains it is homeless put not without roots or purpose. >> jeffs is exactly the type of person many of us see and turn away from. how long have you been homeless? >> close to 30 years. >> reporter: and where is home for you? >> it's over by the freeway in the woods. >> reporter: last year, harmes parked himself on this median. slowly out from the dirt grew a garden terraced and filled with art. you have ever gardened before?...
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carter evans was there when the recipients met their donors. >> you had a difficult time with illness in your family. >> yes. my son had cancer. diagnosed at 17, and passed away at 21. and my husband also has cancer and his illness was very short. five weeks. before he was gone. >> reporter: after their deaths, she decided to donate one of her kidneys to give another family a second chance. [ applause ] her gift led to the medical chain reaction that ultimately helped six people get a new kidney. this week, they got to meet the strangers who saved their lives. the emotional introduction at the hospital shows the power of the transplant chain. >> the difference between you and everyone else in this chain is that you didn't have a loved one who was getting a kidney. >> but they did. i just wanted them to have that quality of life. i want their loved ones to know that they are going to be around. >> reporter: zuly's kidney went to oswaldo, a factory worker whose sister-in-law donated to a dental assistant. her daughter shared with a 60- year-old grandmother whose own daughter gave to mar
carter evans was there when the recipients met their donors. >> you had a difficult time with illness in your family. >> yes. my son had cancer. diagnosed at 17, and passed away at 21. and my husband also has cancer and his illness was very short. five weeks. before he was gone. >> reporter: after their deaths, she decided to donate one of her kidneys to give another family a second chance. [ applause ] her gift led to the medical chain reaction that ultimately helped six...
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carter evans showed us what happened when a building collapsed. >> reporter: it was only 6:00 a.m.sands of students were already partying, packed onto roofs when all of a sudden the video stops there, but this photo shows what's left of the garage where dozens of cal poly students had gathered on the roof. among them were -- >> i started hearing like cracking noises and then the roof was gone. >> we heard about three seconds of it falling and then people were just on top of it. >> roof collapse. 348 hathaway avenue. >> reporter: after scenes like this were posted on social media, cal poly tech nick president jeff armstrong said in a statement this event raises significant concern about the judgment exercised by both the party organizers and the attendees. in january they placed all fraternities on probation ban all parties after sexual assaults and extreme intoxication of underage students. the university and police are now investigating if any fraternity was involved in planning the event, which students refer to as st. fratty's day. >> i think when that many kids go to a party, y
carter evans showed us what happened when a building collapsed. >> reporter: it was only 6:00 a.m.sands of students were already partying, packed onto roofs when all of a sudden the video stops there, but this photo shows what's left of the garage where dozens of cal poly students had gathered on the roof. among them were -- >> i started hearing like cracking noises and then the roof was gone. >> we heard about three seconds of it falling and then people were just on top of...
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lumber liquidators defended his products, but he also made a surprising admission, and here's carter evans. >> reporter: when "60 minutes" investigators undercovered three chinese factories that produced laminated flooring for lumber liquidators it exposed excessive levels of formaldehyde in the glue used to make up particles of the core of the laminated boards. at the time company founder tom sullivan told anderson cooperrer the floor complied with the california air resources board known as carb. >> we'll never sell anything unsafe. >> reporter: employees at the factor told a different story meaning it didn't meet the carb safety standard. in a call with investigators today rob lynch admitted carb preliminary test revealed high levels of formaldehyde before the "60 minutes" broadcast. >> we know the test on some samples have had elevated levels but we believe the results to have the constructive tests have had little or no bearing on the safety of the finished product. >> reporter: lumber >> reporter: lumber liquidators doesn't believe in the testing method carb used, which peels back th
lumber liquidators defended his products, but he also made a surprising admission, and here's carter evans. >> reporter: when "60 minutes" investigators undercovered three chinese factories that produced laminated flooring for lumber liquidators it exposed excessive levels of formaldehyde in the glue used to make up particles of the core of the laminated boards. at the time company founder tom sullivan told anderson cooperrer the floor complied with the california air resources...
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patrick's day party that ended when a roof collapsed at as carter evans reports it came after a recentown at the school. >> reporter: it was only 6:00 a.m., but thousands of students were already partying, packed on to roofs when all of a sudden -- the video stops there, but this photo shows what is left of the garage where dozens of cal polly students gathered on the roof, among them were ashley vaughan and hayley westfall. >> i started hearing cracking noises and then the roof was gone. >> we heard about three seconds of it falling and people were just on top of us. >> roof collapse, 348 hathaway avenue. >> reporter: at least eight students were injured, after scenes like this, were posted on social media, cal poli president jeffrey armstrong said in a statement, this event raises significant concern about the judgment exercised by both the party organizers and attendees in january, the university placed all fraternities and sororities on social probation banning all parties after reports of sexual assaults and extreme intoxication of underaged students. the university and police are
patrick's day party that ended when a roof collapsed at as carter evans reports it came after a recentown at the school. >> reporter: it was only 6:00 a.m., but thousands of students were already partying, packed on to roofs when all of a sudden -- the video stops there, but this photo shows what is left of the garage where dozens of cal polly students gathered on the roof, among them were ashley vaughan and hayley westfall. >> i started hearing cracking noises and then the roof was...
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carter evans has the latest. >> reporter: a bystander shot the video which shows police wrestling with a homeless man. as police hand cough woman who grabbed one of their batons, the struggle in the background quickly escalated. police say the man tried to grab one officer's gun and you can hear the buzz of taser. within seconds... [gunfire] three officers fired five shots. dennis horne captured the scene on his cell phone, as well. he does not believe the man was grabbing a gun. >> you're being tased you'll be flailing. you're not necessarily reaching or grabbing for anything. >> reporter: but investigators countered that this afternoon showing an enhanced image from the video they say shows the suspected's hand on the officer's gun. police also showed another image of the gun in his hollister with the slide pulled back and a bullet jammed in the chamber. lapd chief charlie beck. >> had the individual not grabbed the officer's pistol, we certainly would not be having this discussion. >> reporter: the identity of the homeless man has not been released, but he's familiar face to andy ba
carter evans has the latest. >> reporter: a bystander shot the video which shows police wrestling with a homeless man. as police hand cough woman who grabbed one of their batons, the struggle in the background quickly escalated. police say the man tried to grab one officer's gun and you can hear the buzz of taser. within seconds... [gunfire] three officers fired five shots. dennis horne captured the scene on his cell phone, as well. he does not believe the man was grabbing a gun. >>...
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of lumber liquidators defended his product, but he also made a surprising admission, and here's carter evans. >> reporter: when "60 minutes" went undercover at three chinese factories that produced laminate flooring for lumber liquidators it exposed excessive levels of the cancer-causing chemical formaldehyde in the parts that make up the wood board. at the time the company president told anderson cooper the flooring complied with strict standards set by the california air resources board also known as carb. >> we neefer going to sell something that's unsafe. >> >> reporter: employees at the factory told a different story. >> [inaudible]. >> meaning it didn't meet the company's standard. today lumber liquidators liquidators c.e.o. rob lynch revealed carb's preliminary test revealed high levels of formaldehyde before "60 minutes" report. >> we know tests have elevated level, but we believe the results of the test have little or no bearing on the safety of the finished product. >> reporter: lumber liquidators doesn't believe in the testing method carb used which peels back the top layers of th
of lumber liquidators defended his product, but he also made a surprising admission, and here's carter evans. >> reporter: when "60 minutes" went undercover at three chinese factories that produced laminate flooring for lumber liquidators it exposed excessive levels of the cancer-causing chemical formaldehyde in the parts that make up the wood board. at the time the company president told anderson cooper the flooring complied with strict standards set by the california air...
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but as carter evans reports even though the plaintiff lost her case, she's claiming a victory. >> reporter though ellen pao's claim of gender discrimination against kleiner perkins, one of silicon valley's largest capital venture firms was dismissed by the jury, she says there is a larger message. >> i have told my story and thousands of people have heard it. >> reporter: pao claimed she was denied promotions because she was a woman and that she was retaltd against and ultimately fired for complaining. gender discrimination has long been a concern in silicon valley. at apple, only 20% of tech workers are women. at google it's just 17%. and there are even fewer women in pao's field. "fortune" magazine analyzed data from the top producing venture capital firms. in all, they employ nearly 1700 investment professionals, but only 168 of them are women. less than 10% of the workforce. after the trial, juror steve sammut said the verdict had less to do with hiring than it did performance and personalities. >> based on the testimony we heard, it probably had more to do with her sales ability and h
but as carter evans reports even though the plaintiff lost her case, she's claiming a victory. >> reporter though ellen pao's claim of gender discrimination against kleiner perkins, one of silicon valley's largest capital venture firms was dismissed by the jury, she says there is a larger message. >> i have told my story and thousands of people have heard it. >> reporter: pao claimed she was denied promotions because she was a woman and that she was retaltd against and...
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carter evans, cbs news, lose.angeles. >> usuallily cold and snowy eastern, is having a polar opposite, and it's having an impact here is jericka duncan,. >> this week >> reporter: this week boston is expected to surface a record of nearly 108 total inches of snow this season. winter storms have cost massachusetts more than 100 million dollars. attendance at places of worship are down. church leaders say they'rele struggling to keep up with snow removal, heating and maintenance costs. 60 presbyterian churches in new england have collectively asked for at least $300,000 from the national churches disaster relief fund. many households are burning through their heating budgets. john drew works for a social service agency in boston that helps low income families. how many families have exhausted their benefits? >> well, across the state, i would estimate 160,000 households. >> reporter: but the snowfall has been a windfall for others. william mahoney is the co- founder of the app plows and mowed, the uber of snowplows.
carter evans, cbs news, lose.angeles. >> usuallily cold and snowy eastern, is having a polar opposite, and it's having an impact here is jericka duncan,. >> this week >> reporter: this week boston is expected to surface a record of nearly 108 total inches of snow this season. winter storms have cost massachusetts more than 100 million dollars. attendance at places of worship are down. church leaders say they'rele struggling to keep up with snow removal, heating and maintenance...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles.s a u.s. drone in somalia has killed one of the world's most wanted terrorists. the man is suspected of planning the 2013 attack on a shopping mall in kenya. david martin has more on this. >> reporter: the strike was carried out thursday by a predator drone as adan garaar was traveling by car through southern somalia. the predator launched hellfire missiles on its first pass over then circled around and fired again just to be sure. it was another round in thebu long-running, but almost invisible battle against al- shabaab, one of al qaeda's many affiliates. adan garaar was said by u.s. intelligence to be the mastermind of the 2013 attack on the west gate mall in nairobi, kenya, which left more than 60 1 dead and 175 wounded. four gunmen sent by al-shabaab took over the mall singling out non-muslims for death. hundreds of shoppers fled, bute it would be three days before kenyan forces could regain control. it was the deadliest terrorist attack in kenya since the 1998 bombing of the american emb
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles.s a u.s. drone in somalia has killed one of the world's most wanted terrorists. the man is suspected of planning the 2013 attack on a shopping mall in kenya. david martin has more on this. >> reporter: the strike was carried out thursday by a predator drone as adan garaar was traveling by car through southern somalia. the predator launched hellfire missiles on its first pass over then circled around and fired again just to be sure. it was another round...
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carter evans, cbs news, phoenix. >> axelrod: up next, a frozen river meets its match. take a ride with the ice busters. busters. like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. grandfather: symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! child giggles doctor: symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 m
carter evans, cbs news, phoenix. >> axelrod: up next, a frozen river meets its match. take a ride with the ice busters. busters. like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant...
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here's carter avenue an-- evans. >> the week ensnowstorm is a welcome sight to ski resorts out west. early this year. but even the temporary reprieve is not enough. >> the sierra snow pack is just 19 percent of normal. critically low because the snowmelt helps fill reservoirs like california's clear lake which is now just 7% full. water is california's lifeblood. the fourth straight year of drought will put a major dent in agriculture a $45 billion industry. last year alone farms in the state lost $2.2 billion worth of crops. much of the west has also been abnormallally warm this year including of all places alaska. where baren ground has forced the starting line for the iditarod sled dog race to be moved more than 200 miles north. the warmth also extends to the pacific ocean with water temperatures up to five degrees above normal forcing fish to migrate north leaving sea lion pups almost a thousand of them stranded and starving along the san diego coast. the storm that is now in california is already pushing east, with yet again more warm air to come. and no rain in sight. carter ev
here's carter avenue an-- evans. >> the week ensnowstorm is a welcome sight to ski resorts out west. early this year. but even the temporary reprieve is not enough. >> the sierra snow pack is just 19 percent of normal. critically low because the snowmelt helps fill reservoirs like california's clear lake which is now just 7% full. water is california's lifeblood. the fourth straight year of drought will put a major dent in agriculture a $45 billion industry. last year alone farms in...
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carter evans has it. >>> and more on the character from the soap "bold and the beautiful" who's beenaled as transgender. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we're following some breaking news this morning crews are still cleaning up an overturn tractor trailer right near ben franklin bridge and this had several lanes shut down right now, it could be a big problem for your morning commute we're on the scene. >>> good morning i'm quarter von tiehl. >>> i'm nicole brewer in for ukee this morning. we are learning more about the man gunned down walking his dog in overbrook. the person of interest is just a teenager. >>> right now school officials are looking into air quality the at the paulsboro schools after a toss even people got sick yesterday from fumes at paulsboro high school. more on whether they will open up this morning. >>> but first lets check with katie. what a windy cold day yesterday. >> absolutely, really looking like we will end up with a calm before the storm kind of days where
carter evans has it. >>> and more on the character from the soap "bold and the beautiful" who's beenaled as transgender. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we're following some breaking news this morning crews are still cleaning up an overturn tractor trailer right near ben franklin bridge and this had several lanes shut down right now, it could be a big problem...
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carter evans has details. >>> and more on the character from the soap "bold and the beautiful" who'sealed as transgender. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. >>> taking a look at the bay bridge toll plaza this morning. cars are making their way to work. not too many at this point, though. good morning, everyone. it is thursday, march 19. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. march madness kicks off today. hope you're ready for basketball wall to wall for the next couple of weeks. it's 6:30. let's get you out the door with a little traffic and weather. brian, you and i don't get to hang together. what's your name again? >> frank wants a boy on the set. >> good to see you, michelle as always. >> yeah yeah. [ laughter ] >> we're starting out with mostly clear skies. going to be a beautiful thursday for the bay area with numbers that will be about the same as yesterday. we'll head out the door with readings mostly in the upper 40s and low 50s. a complete fo
carter evans has details. >>> and more on the character from the soap "bold and the beautiful" who'sealed as transgender. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. >>> taking a look at the bay bridge toll plaza this morning. cars are making their way to work. not too many at this point, though. good morning, everyone. it is thursday, march 19. i'm...
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carter evans has more. >> reporter: investigators surveyed the crash scene this morning before dismantlingauling off harrison ford's vintage plane. patrick jones is with the n.t.s.b. >> the engine will be examined. the records of the aircraft will be examined. >> reporter: the plane, seen here in amateur video, suddenly lost power just after takeoff. as suggested by ford's last communication with the control tower. >> oh, my god. i hope he's all right, dude. >> reporter: but he couldn't make it back to the airport, so ford, a seasoned pilot, aimed for a nearby golf course. the next best place, says pilot mark hainy. >> the way he came in and landed that means it was not a crash, it was a landing, he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: the santa monica airport has been embroiled in controversy for decades because it sits right in the center of densely packed neighborhoods. ford's is just one of 16 small planes to crash near the airport over the last 20 years, many just feet from homes. in 2014, the actor joined other plane owners in a lawsuit to fight efforts to close the airport. stephen
carter evans has more. >> reporter: investigators surveyed the crash scene this morning before dismantlingauling off harrison ford's vintage plane. patrick jones is with the n.t.s.b. >> the engine will be examined. the records of the aircraft will be examined. >> reporter: the plane, seen here in amateur video, suddenly lost power just after takeoff. as suggested by ford's last communication with the control tower. >> oh, my god. i hope he's all right, dude. >>...
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>> uh-huh. >> for "cbs this morning," carter evans, los angeles. >> two thumbs up don't you think?rgettable moments of the week. that's next (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. a new form of innovation is taking shape, bringing media and technology together for more people. together is more wi-fi access in more places. it's a home you control with the touch of a finger. it's reimaging tv to give more people more choices. it's bringing technology and people together in ways you never thought possible. comcast and time warner cable. together is better for more people. >>> that does it for us. norah will return on monday. we were thrilled to have you here. >> i was thrilled to be here. >> as we leave you, we take a look back at the week that was,
>> uh-huh. >> for "cbs this morning," carter evans, los angeles. >> two thumbs up don't you think?rgettable moments of the week. that's next (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your...
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and first on "cbs this morning" carter evans shows us how they met for the very first time to show thetd. >> reporter: strangers just days ago, this group is more like family as six transplant recipients met the people who saved their lives. >> you're my -- >> the trance plant was started by zooly besaturday. >> that man standing behind you has a piece of you. >> i know. his daughter is going to get to see him. >> brassard lost her husband and son to cancer. that was that feeling of loss that compelled her to give. >> but the difference between you and everyone else in this chain is you didn't have a loved one who was getting a kidney. >> but they did. i just wanted them to have that quality of life. i wanted their loved ones to know that they're going to be around. >> zooly's gift set off a medical chain reaction. her kidney went to a 26-year-old factory worker. his sister-in-law donated to a 52-year-old dental assistant and so on. the result was 12 surgeries and six new kidneys. before meeting, the only thing the donors had in common was that they all wanted desperately to save a lov
and first on "cbs this morning" carter evans shows us how they met for the very first time to show thetd. >> reporter: strangers just days ago, this group is more like family as six transplant recipients met the people who saved their lives. >> you're my -- >> the trance plant was started by zooly besaturday. >> that man standing behind you has a piece of you. >> i know. his daughter is going to get to see him. >> brassard lost her husband and son...
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>> reporter: for "cbs this morning," carter evans los angeles. >>> we may have new evidence that syria is carrying out poison gas attacks. a group monitoring the civil war posted victims that appear to be suffocated. syria has denied it in the past. president obama has said their use would cross a red line. cla clarissa ward has details. >> reporter: it took place in the village of sarmin. video posted online by medms appear to show after math of chlorine gas attack. you see young children struggling to breathe. activists say at least six people were killed in the attack including a man, his wife and three children. this is not the first time. we have heard of multiple reports in the past year of the assad regime using chlorine gas in the so-called barrel bombs. those are bombs stuffed with explosives and simply dropped on to civilian areas. >> once again along the turkey/syria border. >>> weapons from iran into iraq. the "new york times" -- president obama appears to blame rise of isil. >> it is a direct outgrowth of al qaeda in iraq that grew out of our invasion which is an example o
>> reporter: for "cbs this morning," carter evans los angeles. >>> we may have new evidence that syria is carrying out poison gas attacks. a group monitoring the civil war posted victims that appear to be suffocated. syria has denied it in the past. president obama has said their use would cross a red line. cla clarissa ward has details. >> reporter: it took place in the village of sarmin. video posted online by medms appear to show after math of chlorine gas...
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," carter evans, san francisco. >> such a beautiful story, you know.e gift of life. >> especially on the heels of week that was so difficult. >> the mother of liz torres said she didn't want her daughter to donate the kidney because she was worried about the complications that arise with any kind of surgery. she felt she had to. it's so great they can all meet together. >> i know. great news for the hospital. >> absolutely. >> well, up next the air force is in the market for a few very special planes. >> reporter: it's the plane of presidents and after a quart ore of a century, they'll buy one, or two, or even three. i'm mark alberts on "air force one." ahead on "cbs this morning: saturday." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by voya financial. changing the way you think of retirement. >>> good afternoon. nice to meet you. >> good to see you. are you going to fly "air force one"? >> that was president-elect barack obama's first trip to one of the boeing 747 that backs "air force one." the current planes are getting old and the pentagon wants to buy n
for "cbs this morning: saturday," carter evans, san francisco. >> such a beautiful story, you know.e gift of life. >> especially on the heels of week that was so difficult. >> the mother of liz torres said she didn't want her daughter to donate the kidney because she was worried about the complications that arise with any kind of surgery. she felt she had to. it's so great they can all meet together. >> i know. great news for the hospital. >> absolutely....
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carter evans is covering the story. >> reporter: struggling to keep him alive after he was shot multiple times early friday morning. he was rushed to the hospital where he died. police say the man who pulled the trigger is 27-year-old henry solis. a probationary officer working since december at the lapd's devonshire division. solis fled the scene. his silver volkswagon was discovered this weekend. police believe he is driving a brown or tan early '90s ford pickup truck that may belong to a relative. investigators say his family is cooperating. the lapd is assisting pamona police and says sdrksolis was off duty and had no disciplinary issues since joining the force. >> we are hurt. >> reporter: the rodriguez family says their son was a delivery man and was not aggressive. they held a vigil on sunday and gathered at the scene of the shooting. the victim's aunt. >> why run? we know you did it. we know it's you. turn yourself in. explain to the family what happened. why him? >> reporter: for cbs this morning, carter evans, los angeles. >>> this morning, we may have enough evidence that syri
carter evans is covering the story. >> reporter: struggling to keep him alive after he was shot multiple times early friday morning. he was rushed to the hospital where he died. police say the man who pulled the trigger is 27-year-old henry solis. a probationary officer working since december at the lapd's devonshire division. solis fled the scene. his silver volkswagon was discovered this weekend. police believe he is driving a brown or tan early '90s ford pickup truck that may belong to...
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>> uh-huh. >> for "cbs this morning," carter evans, los angeles. >> two thumbs up don't you think?mebody out. there's only one. >>> the most unforgettable moments of the week. >>> that does it for us. norah will return on monday. we were thrilled to have you here. >> i was thrilled to be here. >> as we leave you, we take a look back at the week that was, and we hope you have a great weekend. >> we do. take it easy. >> killed them all, of course. >> the dramatic audio recording. >> killed them all. >> throw me in that briar patch. >> he was surprised as anyone to be face down in handcuffs. >> scream and running toward the cockpit. >> good morning. >> japanese police have a suspect in custody who may be linked to death threats against u.s. ambassador caroline kennedy. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu is hard at work this morning. >> they have explosives some type of grenades. >> the tsarnaev brothers very further down the block. >> kappa delta rho, the fra ternts has been sus spended for one year. >> it was something of a coming out party. >> james bond pressure. >> dolce & gabba
>> uh-huh. >> for "cbs this morning," carter evans, los angeles. >> two thumbs up don't you think?mebody out. there's only one. >>> the most unforgettable moments of the week. >>> that does it for us. norah will return on monday. we were thrilled to have you here. >> i was thrilled to be here. >> as we leave you, we take a look back at the week that was, and we hope you have a great weekend. >> we do. take it easy. >> killed...
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>> uh-huh. >> let's go. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," carter evans, los angeles. >> two thumbsyou better pick somebody else. there's only one. >>> the most unforgettable moments of the week. that's next on "cbs this mornin bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people >>> that does it for us. norah will return on monday. we were thrilled to have you here. >> i was thrilled to be here. >> as we leave you, we take a look back at the week that was, and we hope you have a great weekend. >> we do. take it easy. >> killed them all, of course. >> the dramatic audio recording. >> killed them all. >> throw me in th
>> uh-huh. >> let's go. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," carter evans, los angeles. >> two thumbsyou better pick somebody else. there's only one. >>> the most unforgettable moments of the week. that's next on "cbs this mornin bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with...
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carter evans was there. >> reporter: strangers just days a go, this group now is more like family, ase met the people who saved their lives. >> you are my barry bond. >> reporter: the transplant change was started by julie. her kidney saved the father of this 5-year-old. that man standing behind you right now has a piece of you. >> i know. >> reporter: she lost a son and her husband to cancer, it was that feeling of loss that compelled her to give. >> the difference between you an everyone else in this chain is that you didn't have a loved one who was getting a kidney. >> but they did. >> reporter: her get set off a medical chain reaction. her kidney went to a 26-year- old factory worker, his cyster in law donated, and so an. the result was 12 surgeries and six new kidneys. one struggled with kidney disease, her 28-year-old son keith hope today save her life. >> you know, there is knotting that i can do from here--there is nothing that i can do from here. >> reporter: but there is another option, they were compatible with someone elses. mark got hiss new kidney from a former marine. >
carter evans was there. >> reporter: strangers just days a go, this group now is more like family, ase met the people who saved their lives. >> you are my barry bond. >> reporter: the transplant change was started by julie. her kidney saved the father of this 5-year-old. that man standing behind you right now has a piece of you. >> i know. >> reporter: she lost a son and her husband to cancer, it was that feeling of loss that compelled her to give. >> the...
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carter evans is at the scene of the crash. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. harrison ford crash landed his vintage plane right here on the fairway and it was a close call. we are surrounded by tall trees here. this morning ford is in the hospital. he's recovering from surgery to repair his broken bones. >> 53178 engine failure. immediate return. >> reporter: the 72-year-old actor made his distress call around 2:20 p.m. thursday. shortly after taking off from nearby santa monica airport in this vintage ryan p-22 aircraft. this sudden descent was witnessed by golfers. >> turned around came back really low and then saw it over there and heard it -- go through the trees. >> reporter: ford's publicist says the plane stalled on takeoff, and he had no choice but to make an emergency landing. first responders were quickly on the scene. >> they found a single engine plane aircraft with one male victim approximately 70 years old who at the time was conscious and breathing. >> my instinct, drop my back and run to the airplane. >> reporter: this spinal sunk was playing g
carter evans is at the scene of the crash. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. harrison ford crash landed his vintage plane right here on the fairway and it was a close call. we are surrounded by tall trees here. this morning ford is in the hospital. he's recovering from surgery to repair his broken bones. >> 53178 engine failure. immediate return. >> reporter: the 72-year-old actor made his distress call around 2:20 p.m. thursday. shortly after taking off from...
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carter evans is at the scene. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. you can see where he crashed. it was a close call too. we are surrounded by tall trees on all sides. this morning harrison ford is in the hospital recovering from surgery to repair broken bones. the 72-year-old actor made his distress call around 2:20 p.m. thursday shortly after taking off from santa monica airport in this vintage ryan p-22 aircraft. his sudden descent was witnessed by golfers. >> he turned back and came really low. i saw it over there and then heard it go through the trees. >> reporter: ford's publicist said the plane stalled on takeoff and he had no choice to make an emergency landing. first responders were quickly on the scene. >> they found a single-engine air crash with one male victim approximately 70 years old who at the time was conscious and breathing. >> my instinct was just to drop my bag and run to the airplane. >> reporter: he was playing golf when the plane came down. he and others helped ford out of the plane. >> he was able to speak and articulate. i a
carter evans is at the scene. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. you can see where he crashed. it was a close call too. we are surrounded by tall trees on all sides. this morning harrison ford is in the hospital recovering from surgery to repair broken bones. the 72-year-old actor made his distress call around 2:20 p.m. thursday shortly after taking off from santa monica airport in this vintage ryan p-22 aircraft. his sudden descent was witnessed by golfers. >> he...
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carter evans is at the headquarters in los angeles with what is revealed to investigators. >> reporterpolice are working to contact relatives before they release the man's name. while they have laid out a detailed narrative of the deadly confrontation basically three agencies are looking into the man's actions to see if they warranted the use of deadly force. the los angeles police department says video of a homeless man's fight with officers supports the claim that he was reaching for one of their guns before he was shot and killed. >> while on the ground and struggling with the officers the man forcibly grabbed one of the officer's pistols. >> reporter: on monday investigators enhanced portion of the video to show what they say is the man's hand on the officer's gun. >> the slide is partially engaged and a round has been partially injective, indicative of struggle over the weapon. >> reporter: after attempting to tase the man three officers opened fire. surveillance video from a nearby homeless shelter shows the officers talking with the man at his tent moments before the shooting. w
carter evans is at the headquarters in los angeles with what is revealed to investigators. >> reporterpolice are working to contact relatives before they release the man's name. while they have laid out a detailed narrative of the deadly confrontation basically three agencies are looking into the man's actions to see if they warranted the use of deadly force. the los angeles police department says video of a homeless man's fight with officers supports the claim that he was reaching for...
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we have carter evans with the latest from the police headquarters. >> reporter: good morning. police are looking to contact the man's relatives before they release his name. three separate agencies are looking into the issue if it warrants deadly force. the los angeles police department says video of a homeless man's fight with officers supports the claim he was reaching for one of their guns before he was shot and killed. >> on the ground struggling with the officers the man forcibly grabbed one of the officer's holster pistols. >> reporter: on monday the video was enhanced to show the man's hand on the officer's gun and pictures of the gun after the scuffle. >> the slide is partially engaged and a round has been partially ejected. this is indicative of a struggle. >> reporter: after attempting to tase the man. >> drop your gun. opened fire. video from a homeless shelter nearby, shows the officers talking with the man at his tent moments before the shooting. he turns to go back inside and they draw their weapons. police refused to release the body camera video. >> what it giv
we have carter evans with the latest from the police headquarters. >> reporter: good morning. police are looking to contact the man's relatives before they release his name. three separate agencies are looking into the issue if it warrants deadly force. the los angeles police department says video of a homeless man's fight with officers supports the claim he was reaching for one of their guns before he was shot and killed. >> on the ground struggling with the officers the man...
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. >> thank you, evan kholmann and jessica stern. ashton carterd the group is metastasizing beyond syria and iraq. >> we not only need to defeat isil, we need to defeat them in a lasting manner. and that's always the difficult part. we can defeat isil but defeating them in a lasting manner means somebody on the ground who keeps them defeated after we assist them in the defeat. >>> congressman beto o'rourke is joining us from the capitol. thank you for taking a few minutes. you heard that discussion before you came on here. i'm curious, to get your take on that, as evan kholmann was just saying, his assessment is it would be great if somebody else could lead this fight on the ground against isis. he's not seeing any indication that anyone is capable or willing to do it. what do you think of that take on this? >> well, i feel like we've tried that before. of course, we invaded iraq in 2003. we spent tens and billions of dollars of equipping and advising their army only to see them melt in the face of an interior enemy, isis on the field of battle. o
. >> thank you, evan kholmann and jessica stern. ashton carterd the group is metastasizing beyond syria and iraq. >> we not only need to defeat isil, we need to defeat them in a lasting manner. and that's always the difficult part. we can defeat isil but defeating them in a lasting manner means somebody on the ground who keeps them defeated after we assist them in the defeat. >>> congressman beto o'rourke is joining us from the capitol. thank you for taking a few minutes....
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evan wessel, fred vanvleet, ron baker, tekele cotton. darius carter.uys know what it takes to win. marv: again we're hearing from the shockers contingent in this capacity crowd. standing and cheering. cotton tried to shovel it down low. the ball back to the jayhawks, who will lose if the round of 32 for a second straight season. lost to stanford last year. there's a three-pointer. graham. now with 17 points. time is running out on kansas. tekele cotton the high point man with 19. a terrific second half. strong all-around performance by fred vanvleet and ron baker back on the offense. he had 12. three threes for evan wesle and that will do it. [captioning funded by cbs sports division] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] in a 78-65 victory wichita state over kansas. a look at the brackets as wichita state will head on to cleveland, ohio, and on thursday night, they will meet up with the irish of notre dame. so for chris chris -- chris webber len elmore,
evan wessel, fred vanvleet, ron baker, tekele cotton. darius carter.uys know what it takes to win. marv: again we're hearing from the shockers contingent in this capacity crowd. standing and cheering. cotton tried to shovel it down low. the ball back to the jayhawks, who will lose if the round of 32 for a second straight season. lost to stanford last year. there's a three-pointer. graham. now with 17 points. time is running out on kansas. tekele cotton the high point man with 19. a terrific...