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charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: plaques now stand where so many victims fell. they read out the names of each person whose life came to an french president visited the sites of all six attacks, marking that night in paris when isis brought its brutal campaign of violence from the battlefield to the streets of the french pital. they struck the national stadium, restaurts, and bars. the worst of the attacks unfolded here inside the bataclan theater where three terrorists in suicide vests burst into a packed concert and opened fire on the crowd. in all, 90 people were killed in the rampage. the last sounds to ring out from the theater were gunshots, screaming, and explosions. its doors have been shut ever since. but on saturday night, sting brought the concert hall back to life. he told concert-goers, we shall not forget them, before marking a minute of silence. following. one that got away, salah abdeslam gotware. he is in custody but refusing to talk. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on the "morning, news," donald trump is left out of the loop in
charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: plaques now stand where so many victims fell. they read out the names of each person whose life came to an french president visited the sites of all six attacks, marking that night in paris when isis brought its brutal campaign of violence from the battlefield to the streets of the french pital. they struck the national stadium, restaurts, and bars. the worst of the attacks unfolded here inside the bataclan theater where three terrorists in suicide...
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more than a dozen people were arrested on suspicion of charlie d'agata has latest. >> reporter: the wildfires that have engulfed huge stretches of forest now stretch across half the country. but even as firefighters reign in some blazes, new fires have erupted in multiple locations. that's led police to believe arsonists are to blame. investigators also found evidence that gasoline had been used to start one fire. government officials described those arrested as minorities, arab citizens living in israel. but there have been no details provided. more than 70,000 people have had to flee from the northern city of haifa, and while firefighters have begun to bring that blaze under control, a new fire erupted on the outskirts of jerusalem. so far, no deathing or serious injuries have been reported. fighting the fires has international operation with air support from russia, turkey, italy, cypress, and others. the united states is taking part, too, elaine. an american super tanker has arrived in tel aviv. the boeing 747 left yesterday from colorado springs. the president of the company said his emp
more than a dozen people were arrested on suspicion of charlie d'agata has latest. >> reporter: the wildfires that have engulfed huge stretches of forest now stretch across half the country. but even as firefighters reign in some blazes, new fires have erupted in multiple locations. that's led police to believe arsonists are to blame. investigators also found evidence that gasoline had been used to start one fire. government officials described those arrested as minorities, arab citizens...
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charlie d'agata reports from london. >> reporter: for catholics it's the holiest site in christianitydeep inside jerusalem's old city the church of the holy sepulcher. the very tomb where jesus christ was buried. >> they are seeing something that this believed in all their lives. >> reporter: footage from the documentary shows how archeologists sorted through layers of marble, plaster and debris centuries of destruction an reconstruction like peeling back layers of an onion. when they finally discovered this, a marble slab with a cross carved into its surface thought to date back to the crusades or the 1500s and the original limestone burial bed revealed to be intact. >> it was amazing to see a cross right on the spot where we were looking. >> reporter: national geographic archeologist in residence said his knees were shaking at the revelation. >> i feel like we are at close as possible to saying, this is exactly the spot that constantine said here is the burial of jesus christ. >> reporter: after 60 hours, the tomb was sealed back up. perhaps never to be reopened again. charlie d'aga
charlie d'agata reports from london. >> reporter: for catholics it's the holiest site in christianitydeep inside jerusalem's old city the church of the holy sepulcher. the very tomb where jesus christ was buried. >> they are seeing something that this believed in all their lives. >> reporter: footage from the documentary shows how archeologists sorted through layers of marble, plaster and debris centuries of destruction an reconstruction like peeling back layers of an onion....
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charlie d'agata shows us how >> reporter: plaques now stand where so many victims fell. they read out the names of each person whose life came to ane end, all 130. french president francois hollande visited the sites of all six attacks. marking that night in paris when isis brought its brutal campaign of violence from the battlefield to the streets of the french capitol. they struck the national stadium, restaurants and bars. unfolded here inside the bataclan theater where three terrorists in suicide vests burst into a packed concert and opened fire on the crowd. in all, 90 people were killed in the rampage. the last sounds out of the theater were gunshots, screaming and explosions. its doors have been shut ever since. but on saturday night, sting s brought the concert hall back to b >> he told concert-goers, we shall not forget them, before marking a minute of silence. among the audience those who survived and loved ones of those who did not. bataclan survivor artur denouveaux couldn't bring himself to go. >> what is your enduring memory of that night? i bataclan and ev
charlie d'agata shows us how >> reporter: plaques now stand where so many victims fell. they read out the names of each person whose life came to ane end, all 130. french president francois hollande visited the sites of all six attacks. marking that night in paris when isis brought its brutal campaign of violence from the battlefield to the streets of the french capitol. they struck the national stadium, restaurants and bars. unfolded here inside the bataclan theater where three...
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there are some wounds that time will never heal. >> charlie d'agata, thank you. at safety of the commonly used anti-inflammatory drug celebrex. dr. jon lapook. >> celebrex is anti-inflammatory, to treat arthritis. it works by a similar mechanism to another drug called viox, viox pulled off the market in 2004 because it caused heart so a big study was done. 24,000 people over ten years, to compare celebrex to two other very common anti-inflammatories, ibuprophen and naproxen. i talked to the cleveland clinic about that study. when you and your colleagues unsealed the results what was your reaction? >> i must tell you i was stunned by the results. celebrex was not worse than the older drugs that had been around and taken by so many americans. both in the over-the-counter form o t very high prescription doses that we used for arthritis in this trial. >> this was a higher dose than people say, take for headache. >> quite a bit higher. two to three times as much. it really does take a drug that was under a cloud of suspicion, after viox was withdrawn and lifts that cl
there are some wounds that time will never heal. >> charlie d'agata, thank you. at safety of the commonly used anti-inflammatory drug celebrex. dr. jon lapook. >> celebrex is anti-inflammatory, to treat arthritis. it works by a similar mechanism to another drug called viox, viox pulled off the market in 2004 because it caused heart so a big study was done. 24,000 people over ten years, to compare celebrex to two other very common anti-inflammatories, ibuprophen and naproxen. i...
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elaine, there are some wounds that time will never heal. >> quijano: charlie d'agata, thank you. >> a new study out tonight looked at the safety of the commonly used anti-inflammatory drug celebrex, dr. jon lapook is here to tell us about it, jon? >> reporter: you know, celebrex is an anti-inflammatory drug as you said and it is used to treat conditions like arthritis. it works by a similar mechanism to another drug called vioxx but vioxx was pulled off the market in 2004 because it caused heart attacks and strokes. >> so a big study was done, we're talking about 24,000 people over ten years to compare celebrex to two other very common anti-inflammatories, ibuprofen and naproxen. i spoke to dr. nissen who headed up the study about the results of that study. >> when you and your colleagues unsealed these results, what was your reaction? >> i must tell you, i was stunned by the results. celebrex was not worse than the older drugs that had been around and taken by so many americans, both in the over-the-counter form or in this case, in the very high prescription doses that we use for art
elaine, there are some wounds that time will never heal. >> quijano: charlie d'agata, thank you. >> a new study out tonight looked at the safety of the commonly used anti-inflammatory drug celebrex, dr. jon lapook is here to tell us about it, jon? >> reporter: you know, celebrex is an anti-inflammatory drug as you said and it is used to treat conditions like arthritis. it works by a similar mechanism to another drug called vioxx but vioxx was pulled off the market in 2004...
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. >> quijano: charlie d'agata. charlie, thank you. they've broken up a major terror plot. an attack was said to be planned for paris as early as next week. elizabeth palmer is following this. >> reporter: a police convoy brought the five suspects from jail to court today to face a special antiterrorism judge. while the paris prosecutor told reporters evidence showed the men had been controlled by isis. "they were told how to buy weapons" through popular with terrorists. the men were arrested in strasbourg and in marseilles, in southern france, last weekend. police sources say their targets may have included euro disney, paris' famous christmas market which draws crowds of visitors, as well as the city's cafes and restaurants, beloved by both residents and tourists. their vulnerability was horribly november 13 when terrorists shot diners at random at several paris restaurants, killing more than 30 people. nearby, others carried out a massacre in the bataclan nightclub. on the one-year anniversary of those attacks two weeks ago, sting began his concert at the newly reopened
. >> quijano: charlie d'agata. charlie, thank you. they've broken up a major terror plot. an attack was said to be planned for paris as early as next week. elizabeth palmer is following this. >> reporter: a police convoy brought the five suspects from jail to court today to face a special antiterrorism judge. while the paris prosecutor told reporters evidence showed the men had been controlled by isis. "they were told how to buy weapons" through popular with terrorists....
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charlie d'agata shows us how >> plaques stand where so many victims fell. they read out the names of each person whose life came to an end. all 130. french president visited the sites of all six attacks. marking that night in paris, when isis brought its brutal battlefield to the streets of the french capital. they struck the national stadium. restaurants and bars. the worst of the attacks unfolded here inside the theater where terrorists opened fire on the crowd. in all, 90 people were killed in the rampage. the last sounds to ring out from the theater were gunshots. screaming and explosions. its doors have been shut ever since. but on saturday night, sting, brought the concert hall life. >> hello. >> he told concert-goers -- we shall not forget them. before marking a minute of silence. among the audience, those who survived, and loved ones of those who did not. bataclan survivor, artur denovo could not bring himself to go. >> what is your memory of that bataclan, and everyone fell on top of each other. that was just one big body. you know, you could not m
charlie d'agata shows us how >> plaques stand where so many victims fell. they read out the names of each person whose life came to an end. all 130. french president visited the sites of all six attacks. marking that night in paris, when isis brought its brutal battlefield to the streets of the french capital. they struck the national stadium. restaurants and bars. the worst of the attacks unfolded here inside the theater where terrorists opened fire on the crowd. in all, 90 people were...
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charlie d'agata reports. >>> even getting access to such a sacred location is something of a miracle, "national geographic" was doing a documentary about the restoration of the shrine when archog what they discovered. for believers, the holiest site in christianity. deep inside jerusalem's old city the church of the holy sepliker, the very tomb where jesus christ is believed to be buried. >> see the pilgrims in ecstasy as they go in. they're seeing something that they have believeden all their life. >> reporter: footage from the documentary shows how archaeologists sorted through layers of marble, plaster and and reconstruction like peeling back layers of an onion. when they finally discovered this. a marble slab with a cross carved into its surface thought to date back to the crusade of the 1500s and the original limestone burial bed revealed to be intact. >> amazing to see a cross right on the spot. where we were looking. nation"national geographic," sa knees were shaking at the reveti is considered, the burial place of jesus. based on the fourth century ad records from the first ro
charlie d'agata reports. >>> even getting access to such a sacred location is something of a miracle, "national geographic" was doing a documentary about the restoration of the shrine when archog what they discovered. for believers, the holiest site in christianity. deep inside jerusalem's old city the church of the holy sepliker, the very tomb where jesus christ is believed to be buried. >> see the pilgrims in ecstasy as they go in. they're seeing something that they...
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charlie d'agata cbs news, london. >> denise: you see something like that and it is like hello, you got to remember what happened to their mother and the way she died and leave them alone. >> ofou >> people are interested. >> romona? >> romona: coming up at 6:00,ets been years since a teenager assaulted and killed his little sister. the teen is an adult and sentenced for his crimes. >>> cleveland 19 news gets action. there's a new law that will hopefully translate to fewer drunk drivers on the road. we will have those stories and ct. adviis n onlstro it'sentlon yr bo too wonr doors d paents ha trued ail.. r thr toh pas foover30 yrs. reef dsn'tet a betr an ts. advi yououldee yr cough, yod sejustow far canprea robituss dm x is n betr taing, with t samfast porfulouge >>> hundreds of thousands of people are paying respects to fidel castro. >> the former dictator died last week at the age of 90. many cubans see his death as a possible turning point for the nation. don champion getting answers in miami. >> reporter: well before sunrise thousands of cubans streamed is into havana's revolution
charlie d'agata cbs news, london. >> denise: you see something like that and it is like hello, you got to remember what happened to their mother and the way she died and leave them alone. >> ofou >> people are interested. >> romona? >> romona: coming up at 6:00,ets been years since a teenager assaulted and killed his little sister. the teen is an adult and sentenced for his crimes. >>> cleveland 19 news gets action. there's a new law that will hopefully...
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charlie d'agata has more. charlie, good morning. >> it appears prince william has stepped up for his little kensington palace forwarded this staple. the duke of cambridge absolutely understandings the situation concerning privacy and supports the need for prince harry to support those close to him. it goes back to a larger unprecedented and strongly worded statement prince harry made regarding the treatment of his girlfriend which he described as a wave of harassment. some of this has been very public. the smear on the natio newspaper. racial under tones. comment pieces. and outright and racism of social media. and after that it looks like william wanted to set the record straight and in his own way give something of a royal seal of approval for harry's girlfriend. jeff. >> charlie, thank you very much. pearl harbor. now comes the first memoir of that day from a survivor aboard the "u.s.s. arizona." of all of the gallant men, donald stratton writes about being on the battleship before it exploded and sank. >> r
charlie d'agata has more. charlie, good morning. >> it appears prince william has stepped up for his little kensington palace forwarded this staple. the duke of cambridge absolutely understandings the situation concerning privacy and supports the need for prince harry to support those close to him. it goes back to a larger unprecedented and strongly worded statement prince harry made regarding the treatment of his girlfriend which he described as a wave of harassment. some of this has...