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david begnaud is in wichita, kansas tonight. david? >> reporter: scott, good evening. the rain has started to pick up here, and so has the hail. that's actually falling on the ground right now here in wichita. over the last couple hours in this region, we've seen everything from blinding rain to intense lightning and damaging hail. it started at the airport in kansas city, missouri, this morning, hail the size of golf balls left dents in rental cars at the airport, led to some delays. that was this morning. then as we proved into the afternoon, students took shelter at kansas state university in kansas amid reports that severe weather was moving through. 18 million people from nebraska to kansas, texas and oklahoma are under a tornado watch right now. in fact, scott, in oklahoma, universities have canceled evening classes there and the state of oklahoma, scott, 80% of the state is under a tornado watch right now. again, here in wichita, the hail is starting to fall. i'd say it's penny-sized right now, but the rain is really starting to pick up in this area, and we're t
david begnaud is in wichita, kansas tonight. david? >> reporter: scott, good evening. the rain has started to pick up here, and so has the hail. that's actually falling on the ground right now here in wichita. over the last couple hours in this region, we've seen everything from blinding rain to intense lightning and damaging hail. it started at the airport in kansas city, missouri, this morning, hail the size of golf balls left dents in rental cars at the airport, led to some delays....
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david begnaud has the latest from ecuador >>> reporter: >>> reporter: when we arrived here in the city of portoviejo people were running toward a truck and we weren't sure what was going on. it turned out to be a food truck. some of these people in line in the heat haven't had a meal in 48 hours. this woman had not eaten since saturday. how much of a relief is this? [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: she told us this is to feet my mother, father and two kids -- to feed my mother, father and two kid. behind me is a search-and- rescue team in colombia. this home collapsed. they moved debris out so they could get into a safe place to start digging for possible survivors. on the next lot, a rescuer ran up to us and told us that a man had just called for help. he was trapped under the rubble of a hotel. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: when we got to the hotel, it was chaotic. rescuers were trying to figure out what to do. you're okay. you're okay. we spotted this woman who looked helpless. it was her husband, pablo, who was trapped. he had called her on his cell phone from under the rubble
david begnaud has the latest from ecuador >>> reporter: >>> reporter: when we arrived here in the city of portoviejo people were running toward a truck and we weren't sure what was going on. it turned out to be a food truck. some of these people in line in the heat haven't had a meal in 48 hours. this woman had not eaten since saturday. how much of a relief is this? [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: she told us this is to feet my mother, father and two kids -- to feed my...
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the manhunt continues in southern ohio for whoever is responsible and tonight david begnaud is in pike county, ohio. >> law enforcement have now finished collecting estled that the homes where the killings took place. and tonight crews are searching the wooded areas around those properties. ohio's attorney general mike dewine is leading the investigation. do you thinked perpetrator was a stranger to the family or do you think the individual was a known >> i think we should not speculate about whether or not the sail ant or a same ants were known to the family or not. >> reporter: the pike county sheriff charles reader said the killer may have had help. >> you have multiple crime scenes. you have eight people in a family that there murdered in four different locations. >> reporter: some of the victims apparently put up a fight. others were shot dead in their sleep. all suffered gun shot wounds to the head according to authorities. the surviving members of the roaden family have been warned. they are the only apparent targets. >> there has been no other family targeted in this family but
the manhunt continues in southern ohio for whoever is responsible and tonight david begnaud is in pike county, ohio. >> law enforcement have now finished collecting estled that the homes where the killings took place. and tonight crews are searching the wooded areas around those properties. ohio's attorney general mike dewine is leading the investigation. do you thinked perpetrator was a stranger to the family or do you think the individual was a known >> i think we should not...
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correspondent david begnaud shows us the destruction. >> reporter: rescue teams pulled this woman from the rubble sunday. she was trapped under a fallen roof. >> and people in ecuador cheered, as a small child and several others were rescued from a five story building, that had collapsed. these are the few stories of triumph in what seems like a sea of devestation. >> i saved my family at least, this woman said, but my little nephew is still inside. >> this appears to be the moment the 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck saturday night. >> this woman tries to brace herself between two cars as the ground rocks violently beneath her. there is significant damage, more than 100 miles south of the epi-center, where a hospital collapsed. nearby 180 prisoners, escaped from a jail. now daybreak, search and rescue have resumed in the city, one man was quoted as saying we can hear them yelling for help we just can't get to them. david begnaud, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> take a look at this earthquake related damage in japan, landslide triggered by one of two powerful quakes swallowed everythi
correspondent david begnaud shows us the destruction. >> reporter: rescue teams pulled this woman from the rubble sunday. she was trapped under a fallen roof. >> and people in ecuador cheered, as a small child and several others were rescued from a five story building, that had collapsed. these are the few stories of triumph in what seems like a sea of devestation. >> i saved my family at least, this woman said, but my little nephew is still inside. >> this appears to be...
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david begnaud is in manta where families are praying for miracles. rescue workers have been scrambling since quake hit to find survivors, but time is running out. these are peruvian rescuers looking into a hotel. it was a three-story hotel that collapsed during the earthquake. we're told there were about 30 people inside, 12 people have been pulled out alive, and they just spotted three bodies inside that they're trying to get to right now. for this nine-year-old girl, it was all too much. "i'm very worried about my mom," she said. her mother was injured by falling debris. it was a narrow escape. the port town of manta was among the hardest hit as saturday's earthquake cut a swath of devastation along ecuador's coast. and while the death count mounts, thousands are still missing. rescue teams from all over the world have flown into help. here, drawing a small group of locals out to watch. it's an uphill battle trying to save people trapped inside this flattened shopping center. this is a supermarket, yes? >> yes. >> reporter: okay, and you removed th
david begnaud is in manta where families are praying for miracles. rescue workers have been scrambling since quake hit to find survivors, but time is running out. these are peruvian rescuers looking into a hotel. it was a three-story hotel that collapsed during the earthquake. we're told there were about 30 people inside, 12 people have been pulled out alive, and they just spotted three bodies inside that they're trying to get to right now. for this nine-year-old girl, it was all too much....
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david begnaud reports tonight from portoviejo. >> reporter: when we arrived here in the city of portoviejo, truck, and we weren't sure what was going on. it turned out to be a food truck. some of these people in line in the sweltering eat haven't had a meal in 48 hours, and the sack of food they're getting this afternoon isn't just for them. they're going to share with it their family. this woman had not eaten since saturday. how much of a relieftis this? she told us, "this is to feed my mother, father and two kids." gandhi mikail and his family are sleeping in the street. this pile of bricks fell on his bed during the earthquake. are you afraid of more earthquakes? "we have not slept," he said. "we are afraid of aftershocks." reconstruction is expected to take years and cost billions of dollars, but right now all anyone cares about is finding survivors. behind me is a search and rescue team from colombia. this was a home that collapsed. they just proved some of the into a safe place to start digging for possible survivors. there is a smell of death in this area, and that's why search and
david begnaud reports tonight from portoviejo. >> reporter: when we arrived here in the city of portoviejo, truck, and we weren't sure what was going on. it turned out to be a food truck. some of these people in line in the sweltering eat haven't had a meal in 48 hours, and the sack of food they're getting this afternoon isn't just for them. they're going to share with it their family. this woman had not eaten since saturday. how much of a relieftis this? she told us, "this is to...
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here's david begnaud. david begnaud. . >> reporter: lead zookeeper 38-year-old stacey konwiser was an expert. she was working in the house where the animals eat and sleep. palm beach zoo's nicki carter says officials are reviewing surveillance video inside the enclosure. >> this is an area stacey was very familiar with, and we are investigating exactly what happened that caused the this tragic occurrence. >> reporter: zoo officials say konwiser suffered a severe bite and they called 911. rescue crews could only reach her after the 13-year-old male tiger had been traeled. con wiser died shortly afterwards. >> stacy understood the danger that come with this job. . >> reporter: the zoo says its guests were never in danger. this is the first time a person has been killed in an animal incident in the zoo's 60-year history. mark mccarthy runs a wildlife sanctuary in the area and has worked with tigers for more than 40 years. >> that's a powerful animal, and they get a hold of you, they're not-- there's nothing y
here's david begnaud. david begnaud. . >> reporter: lead zookeeper 38-year-old stacey konwiser was an expert. she was working in the house where the animals eat and sleep. palm beach zoo's nicki carter says officials are reviewing surveillance video inside the enclosure. >> this is an area stacey was very familiar with, and we are investigating exactly what happened that caused the this tragic occurrence. >> reporter: zoo officials say konwiser suffered a severe bite and they...
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david begnaud, cbs news, miami. >> pelley: up next, is baseball's new rules takeout slide off base? and a safety net fails to protect a fan, when the cbs evening news continues. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectations. ask your gastroenterolog ♪ eye of the tiger ime. tv anncr: good afternoon everyone. morn
david begnaud, cbs news, miami. >> pelley: up next, is baseball's new rules takeout slide off base? and a safety net fails to protect a fan, when the cbs evening news continues. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight...
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an intense manhunt is under way for whoever shot and killed eight members of the same family david begnaud is in pike county, ohio, with the latest. >> reporter: ohio's attorney general released the 911 calls today, a day after the execution-style murders left this small ohio town reeling. there are few clues tonight about the killings that are spread across four crime scenes. all eight were members of the rhoden family, seven adults and a 16-year-old young man. >> reporter: police worked through the night, expanding their search to try and find the killer or killers, who they say are still on the loose. one man was detained at gunpoint. he was one of 30 people questioned. last night, family and friends of the victims gathered at the church of pastor phil fulton. and the sheriff say to the dozens of rhoden family members who were at your church last night about the concern that they are the target? >> they just expressed the fact that they needed to be very careful. the sheriff told them arm yourself. >> reporter: there are pictures today of the victims. among them is grandmother dana rhod
an intense manhunt is under way for whoever shot and killed eight members of the same family david begnaud is in pike county, ohio, with the latest. >> reporter: ohio's attorney general released the 911 calls today, a day after the execution-style murders left this small ohio town reeling. there are few clues tonight about the killings that are spread across four crime scenes. all eight were members of the rhoden family, seven adults and a 16-year-old young man. >> reporter: police...
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ce manhunt continues in southern ohio for whoever is responsible and tonight david begnaud is in pikey, ohio. >> reporter: law enforcement have now finished collecting evidence from the homes where the killings took place. and tonight crews are searching the wooded areas around those properties. ohio's attorney general mike dewine is leading the investigation. do you think the perpetrator was a stranger to the family or do you think the individual was a known to the victims? >> i think we should not speculate about whether or not the assailant or assailants were known to the family or not. >> reporter: the pike county sheriff charles reader said the killer may have had help. >> you have multiple crime scenes. lau have eight people in a family that there murdered in llur different locations. >> reporter: some of the victims apparently put up a fight. others were shot dead in their sleep. all suffered gun shot wounds to the head according to authorities. the surviving members of the roaden family have been warned. they are the only apparent targets. >> there has been no other family tar
ce manhunt continues in southern ohio for whoever is responsible and tonight david begnaud is in pikey, ohio. >> reporter: law enforcement have now finished collecting evidence from the homes where the killings took place. and tonight crews are searching the wooded areas around those properties. ohio's attorney general mike dewine is leading the investigation. do you think the perpetrator was a stranger to the family or do you think the individual was a known to the victims? >> i...
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david begnaud is in pike county, ohio, with the latest.t >> reporter: ohio's attorney general released the 911 calls rdday, a day after the execution-style murders left this small ohio town reeling. here are few clues tonight about the killings that are spread across four crime scenes. all eight were members of the rhoden family, seven adults and a 16-year-old young man. >> reporter: police worked through the night, expanding their search to try and find the killer or killers, who they say are still on the loose. one man was detained at gunpoint. he was one of 30 people miestioned. vist night, family and friends of the victims gathered at the church of pastor phil fulton. what did the attorney general nd the sheriff say to the dozens of rhoden family members who were at your church last night about the concern that they are the target? >> they just expressed the fact yhat they needed to be very careful. the sheriff told them, arm yourself. thereporter: there are pictures today of the victims. among them is grandmother dana rhoden and her d
david begnaud is in pike county, ohio, with the latest.t >> reporter: ohio's attorney general released the 911 calls rdday, a day after the execution-style murders left this small ohio town reeling. here are few clues tonight about the killings that are spread across four crime scenes. all eight were members of the rhoden family, seven adults and a 16-year-old young man. >> reporter: police worked through the night, expanding their search to try and find the killer or killers, who...
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david begnaud is in wichita. >> reporter: scott, the ominous clouds behind me tell the story. within the last half hour the rain got heavy for a moment and then hail started falling. we could feel it pelting us in the face. it was probably the size of pennies. within the last few hours in this region, we've seen everything from blinding rain to intense lightning and damaging hail. earlier this morning in kansas city, missouri, at the kansas city airport, hail the size of golf balls left dents and vehicles on the airport property. at kansas state university this afternoon in the state of kansas, students took shelter amid reports that severe weather would be moving through. from nebraska to kansas, oklahoma and texas, nearly 12 million people are under a tornado watch right now. in fact, in the state of oklahoma, nearly 80% of the state is under a tornado watch. there, some universities have canceled evening classes. scott, here in wichita, it's off-and-on, heavy at time, then the rain slacks, but residents here and the millions of people who live in this midwest region have be
david begnaud is in wichita. >> reporter: scott, the ominous clouds behind me tell the story. within the last half hour the rain got heavy for a moment and then hail started falling. we could feel it pelting us in the face. it was probably the size of pennies. within the last few hours in this region, we've seen everything from blinding rain to intense lightning and damaging hail. earlier this morning in kansas city, missouri, at the kansas city airport, hail the size of golf balls left...
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david begnaud in wichita, kansas tonight. david. >> reporter: scott, geefg. the rain started to pick up. so has the hail. we got hit by hail falling on the ground right here in wichita. over the last come of hours in the region we have seen everything from blinding rain to intense lightning and damaging hail. it started at the airport in kansas city, missouri this morning. hail the size of golf balls left dents in rental cars at the airport. led to some delays. that was this morning. then as we moved into the afternoon, students took shelter at kansas state university in kansas, amid r weather was moving through. 1 million people from nebraska to kansas, texas, and oklahoma, are under a tornado watch right now. in fact, scott, in oklahoma universities have canceled evening classes there. the state of oklahoma, scott. 80% of state is under a tornado watch right now. again here in wichita, the hail is starting to fall. say penny-sized right now. but the rain is really starting to pick up in the area. we are hold it will continue late into the night. >> david be
david begnaud in wichita, kansas tonight. david. >> reporter: scott, geefg. the rain started to pick up. so has the hail. we got hit by hail falling on the ground right here in wichita. over the last come of hours in the region we have seen everything from blinding rain to intense lightning and damaging hail. it started at the airport in kansas city, missouri this morning. hail the size of golf balls left dents in rental cars at the airport. led to some delays. that was this morning. then...
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david begnaud is in manta where families are praying for miracles. >> reporter: rels cue woscue woe been scrambling to find survivors. time is running out. these are peruvian rescuers looking into a hotel t 30 people inside. 12 pulled out alaf. they just spotted three bodies inside they're trying to got to right now. for this 9-year-old girl it was all too much. i'm very worried about my mom, she said. her mother was injured by falling debris. it was a narrow escape. the port town of manta among the hardest hit as saturday's earthquake hit a swath of devastation along ecuador's coast. while the death count mounts. thousand are still missing. rescue teams from all over the world have flown into help. here, drawing a small group of locals out to watch. it is an uphill battle frying to save people trapped inside this flattened shopping center. this is a supermarket, yes? >> yes. >> reporter: you removed three people who were alive from here today. you rescued them? >> yes in the morning. >> reporter: is it true some one said there may be 20 people alive buried in the back of the building. >
david begnaud is in manta where families are praying for miracles. >> reporter: rels cue woscue woe been scrambling to find survivors. time is running out. these are peruvian rescuers looking into a hotel t 30 people inside. 12 pulled out alaf. they just spotted three bodies inside they're trying to got to right now. for this 9-year-old girl it was all too much. i'm very worried about my mom, she said. her mother was injured by falling debris. it was a narrow escape. the port town of...
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but nothing is certain as of right now. >> david begnaud, thank you. >> explosive fire destroyed a largeomplex under construction in gilbert, arizona outsijut -- outside the phoenix. >> reporter: from a helicopter you could see the fire from miles away. the national weather service tweeted smoke was picked up by weather radar. at least 120 firefighters responded. >> because of the wind, extremely fast. the flames felt like i was getting a tan. >> reporter: it happened just after 6:00 last night at an apartment complex under construction. causing exposed wood from 17 buildings to burn fast. heavy wind gusts spread the flames to neighboring homes forcing evacuation of at least 100 people. three firefighters had to be treated for smoke inhalation. one fire fighter suffered burns to his hands. captain gary hilldebrandt. >> we had fire units that had to move their trucks to the east because the fire was rapidly approaching their trucks. and, kind of -- an overwhelming the firefighters. >> reporter: today fire investigators combed through debris, while police still had the area blocked off. th
but nothing is certain as of right now. >> david begnaud, thank you. >> explosive fire destroyed a largeomplex under construction in gilbert, arizona outsijut -- outside the phoenix. >> reporter: from a helicopter you could see the fire from miles away. the national weather service tweeted smoke was picked up by weather radar. at least 120 firefighters responded. >> because of the wind, extremely fast. the flames felt like i was getting a tan. >> reporter: it...
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david begnaud is in wichita, kansas tonight. david? >> reporter: scott, good evening. the rain has started to pick up here, and so has the hail.
david begnaud is in wichita, kansas tonight. david? >> reporter: scott, good evening. the rain has started to pick up here, and so has the hail.
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the police told david begnaud, her airbag exploded shooting a piece of metal into her. >> like a shotgun blast. penetrating the airbag and unfortunately this piece struck huma in the neck causing her death. >> car makers have recalled 29 million takata airbags. the girl's family says they never received a recall notice. we have posted a complete list of the recalled vehicles on our website, cbs news.com. we here at cbs news have lost a good friend and television journalism has lost one of its pioneers. phil schefler died today at age 85. for a q hand and guided the story telling you saw each sunday on "60 minutes," as executive editor, phil was the trusted right hand man of the program creator, don hewitt. >> i don't know if we should say, languished in custody for 10 full days. >> why? >> because those are word which are evocative of your support for her. >> phil started at cbs in 1951 as a copy boy when doug edward anchored our evening brought cast. phil's jobs in the days before teleprompters included printing cue card. later became the first street reporter. today, "60 minutes" expec
the police told david begnaud, her airbag exploded shooting a piece of metal into her. >> like a shotgun blast. penetrating the airbag and unfortunately this piece struck huma in the neck causing her death. >> car makers have recalled 29 million takata airbags. the girl's family says they never received a recall notice. we have posted a complete list of the recalled vehicles on our website, cbs news.com. we here at cbs news have lost a good friend and television journalism has lost...
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david begnaud in piketon, ohio. thanks. >>> also breaking overnight, police say a man suspected of killing five people in a pair of shootings apparently took his own life. police identified the gunman as wayne haws. the shootings northwest of augusta stem from a domestic dispute. it's believed he knew all of the victims, three men and two women. >>> it may be a while before we know prince's cause of death. some possible causes have been ruled out. prince was found unresponsive in his home on thursday in a dean reynolds has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the memorial to prince outside his home here continues to grow as do questions surrounding his death just two days ago. amid the very real grief of this community, prince's body was turned over to his family friday after an autopsy that may reveal more about what killed him. not for a while. -- >> this will continue to be an open investigation until the autopsy results come back. >> reporter: that could take days or even weeks. dearly beloved >> reporter: for
david begnaud in piketon, ohio. thanks. >>> also breaking overnight, police say a man suspected of killing five people in a pair of shootings apparently took his own life. police identified the gunman as wayne haws. the shootings northwest of augusta stem from a domestic dispute. it's believed he knew all of the victims, three men and two women. >>> it may be a while before we know prince's cause of death. some possible causes have been ruled out. prince was found unresponsive...
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david begnaud is in raleigh. >> as mark twain says it's never wrong to do the right thing. >> reporter: two weekes after he voted for the bill, democratic state representative billy richardson says he wants the law repealed. >> i was wrong when i voted the way i did, and it was incumbent on me to stand up as a man and say i was wrong and fix it. >> shame, shame, shame. >> reporter: h.b.-2 has provoke aid storm of criticism from gay, lesbian, and trand gender groups who say it discriminated against them. social conservatives have been vocal in their support, but it has had an immediate impact on the state's bottom line. businesses in the capital of raleigh have already lost more than $700,000 from canceled events, another 16 groups are considering cancellations worth about $24 million, according to the state's tourist board. deutsche bank and paypal have frozen their plans to create 650 new jobs. as the fallout continues, governor pat mccrory is trying to defuse the protest with his executive order. carolina are entitled to both privacy and equality. >> reporter: the governor's order se
david begnaud is in raleigh. >> as mark twain says it's never wrong to do the right thing. >> reporter: two weekes after he voted for the bill, democratic state representative billy richardson says he wants the law repealed. >> i was wrong when i voted the way i did, and it was incumbent on me to stand up as a man and say i was wrong and fix it. >> shame, shame, shame. >> reporter: h.b.-2 has provoke aid storm of criticism from gay, lesbian, and trand gender groups...
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the police told our david begnaud her air bag exploded, shooting a piece of metal into >> reporter: almost like a shotgun blast? >> right. >> reporter: penetrating that air bag and just unfortunately this piece struck huma in the neck, causing her death. >> rose: carmakers have recalled 29 million takata air bags. the girl's family says they never received a recall notice. we posted a complete list of the recalled vehicles on our web site, cbsnews.com. we here at cbs news have lost a good friend and television journalism has lost one of its pioneers. phil scheffler died today at age 85. for a quarter century his steady hand and integrity guided the storytelling you saw each sunday on "60 minutes." as executive editor, phil was the trusted right-hand man of the program's creator, don hewitt. >> he languished in custody for >> because those are words which are evocative of your support for her. >> rose: phil started at cbs in 1951 as a copy boy when doug edwards anchored our evening broadcast. phil's job in the day before teleprompters including printing cue cards. phil later became the prog
the police told our david begnaud her air bag exploded, shooting a piece of metal into >> reporter: almost like a shotgun blast? >> right. >> reporter: penetrating that air bag and just unfortunately this piece struck huma in the neck, causing her death. >> rose: carmakers have recalled 29 million takata air bags. the girl's family says they never received a recall notice. we posted a complete list of the recalled vehicles on our web site, cbsnews.com. we here at cbs...
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david begnaud is there. >> reporter: police say the figure seen on this surveillance tape is mechaiel crinner. police officials say at 9:38 followed the victim, who was seen looking down at her cell phone. criner has been charged with the murder of 18-year-old haruka weiser. >> we saw things in the camera that connected him to this crime, and from there, we went and picked him up, and here we are. >> reporter: do you have a confession? >> i'm not going to talk about confessions. >> reporter: the chief insists the murder was random. weiser was last seen on campus sunday night. monday she was reported missing. tuesday her body was found in this creek. thursday police released the surveillance tape. how quickly after the video came out did you get that call from the fire department saying we might know who that guy is? >> right away. >> reporter: the chief says crinner set fire to some of the property to destroy evidence. police transported him to a homeless shelter. as soon as the firefighters saw the surveillance tape they called in the crucial tip. weiser's murder has shocked the she
david begnaud is there. >> reporter: police say the figure seen on this surveillance tape is mechaiel crinner. police officials say at 9:38 followed the victim, who was seen looking down at her cell phone. criner has been charged with the murder of 18-year-old haruka weiser. >> we saw things in the camera that connected him to this crime, and from there, we went and picked him up, and here we are. >> reporter: do you have a confession? >> i'm not going to talk about...
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david begnaud is in wichita, kansas tonight.
david begnaud is in wichita, kansas tonight.