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duncan? mr. duncan? >> chairman moran and members of the subcommittee, thank you for this opportunity. data breaches need to be correctly and forcibly addressed. it fundamentally affect our economies push toward greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness. by way of context, there is a long history of interception by individuals and governments from opening letters to tapping and telephone conversations. today, we had super computers and the internet. they're crating a public network with no boundaries, far more versatile and efficient than all the technology that has gone before it. governments entrust them with particle infrastructure, businesses with their most valuable intellectual property and millions of people type their deepest secrets into google, all while knowing the system is vulnerable. this technology is still in its infancy, having commercially begun just a quarter century ago. we are still discovering its capabilities and implementations and risks. we are here to address one of the most sig
duncan? mr. duncan? >> chairman moran and members of the subcommittee, thank you for this opportunity. data breaches need to be correctly and forcibly addressed. it fundamentally affect our economies push toward greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness. by way of context, there is a long history of interception by individuals and governments from opening letters to tapping and telephone conversations. today, we had super computers and the internet. they're crating a public network with...
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duncan or ms. weinman about 51 52 different sets of standards across the country, and is there a way to preempt state law but then continue to have states involved in the enforcement of that new standard? >> senator to answer your second question first, of course there is, and it happens frequently at the federal level where you will set a national standard but still allow state attorneys general to enforce the law. and so, obviously if that's a what happens that is one of our most important concerns because there will be instances where there are significant data breaches. they may be smaller, they may be confined to one or only a few states, and it will not be a circumstance where the ftc, for instance, they're the ones with the enforcement authority, will look into it. in part, it's the same situation we have in terms of different jurisdictions at a state level versus a federal level even for criminal matter, you know? some of the u.s. attorneys' offices have thresholds. gotta be a big enough ma
duncan or ms. weinman about 51 52 different sets of standards across the country, and is there a way to preempt state law but then continue to have states involved in the enforcement of that new standard? >> senator to answer your second question first, of course there is, and it happens frequently at the federal level where you will set a national standard but still allow state attorneys general to enforce the law. and so, obviously if that's a what happens that is one of our most...
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duncan? >> as i mentioned in my testimony, the very nature of this problem is that is by the interstate. they instantly have connectivity throughout the united states. so it's the fact of notice regardless of which it occurs in that drives the interest in trying to have greater standards. this is a national problem. >> we often think of the states as laboratories. we will see what standards are there and what makes sense. i wanted to make certain there was no suggestion that a particular state has found a way to prevent or discourage this kind of behavior. mr. johnson? >> i would ecothrack the sfact no. if you don't have both pieces you really don't have the able to raise the bar from a secure standpoint. i. to raise the cyber security bar. >> thank you mr. johnson. . is there any developing insurance coverage market for the data preach sbet. . they have a standard in play covers the consequences of a data breach. you can also offer some of those policies as well. as an entry we're looking fo
duncan? >> as i mentioned in my testimony, the very nature of this problem is that is by the interstate. they instantly have connectivity throughout the united states. so it's the fact of notice regardless of which it occurs in that drives the interest in trying to have greater standards. this is a national problem. >> we often think of the states as laboratories. we will see what standards are there and what makes sense. i wanted to make certain there was no suggestion that a...
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jericka duncan has more from boston. >> reporter: boston's fourth major snowstorm in just two weeks has made february the city's snowiest month since the national weather service started keeping records. another foot of snow fell on top of the several feet already on the ground. up to 2 feet of snow fell over much of new england overnight. wind gusts up to 50 miles an
jericka duncan has more from boston. >> reporter: boston's fourth major snowstorm in just two weeks has made february the city's snowiest month since the national weather service started keeping records. another foot of snow fell on top of the several feet already on the ground. up to 2 feet of snow fell over much of new england overnight. wind gusts up to 50 miles an
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i think the earny duncan number included three and four years old and based on census data so it was confusing. >> do you have anything else to add at this point? >> okay. to add to what you asked supervisor yee first of all to clarify about the earny duncan op-ed that data was collected erroneously from the state and not us locally so that is number one and they looked only at the california state preschool program. they didn't look at the broader number of title v subsidies because if you look at all kids eligible, three and four year olds for state subsidies we're serving 90% in san francisco and many of four year olds are in pfa and many of the three years are. in terms of the question about space we started an analysis and the needs are for the expansion and i don't have the numbers with me. we can get them to the attorney and there might be space needs but some existing facilities used for expansion in the school district. >> that's really important to know because i am looking further out. >> right. >> and talking 200,000 more people. >> right. >> and have the capacity for the
i think the earny duncan number included three and four years old and based on census data so it was confusing. >> do you have anything else to add at this point? >> okay. to add to what you asked supervisor yee first of all to clarify about the earny duncan op-ed that data was collected erroneously from the state and not us locally so that is number one and they looked only at the california state preschool program. they didn't look at the broader number of title v subsidies...
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duncan? >> senator, as i mentioned in my testimony, the very nature of this problem is that it is a state -- interstate. if you look any situation with a small start up, they have conductivity throughout the entire united face to sell merchandise. it is the fact of notice regardless of state, that drives the interest in trying to have greater standards. it is not really a state issue. this is a national problem. >> the often things of the states are laboratories. i assume if we develop a national standard we will look at see what standard make sense. what i want to make certain there was no suggestion that a particular state has found a way to prevent or discourage this kind of behavior. i think your answer is no. mr. duncan? >> i would echo that the answer is no. it points to a need to have a data security standard. attendant to any data breach standard. if you do not have both pieces you do not have the ability to raise the bar from a security standpoint. i do not believe breach notificatio
duncan? >> senator, as i mentioned in my testimony, the very nature of this problem is that it is a state -- interstate. if you look any situation with a small start up, they have conductivity throughout the entire united face to sell merchandise. it is the fact of notice regardless of state, that drives the interest in trying to have greater standards. it is not really a state issue. this is a national problem. >> the often things of the states are laboratories. i assume if we...
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duncan. >> why he. thanks for the opportunity, senator. i think one of the things when we have this conversation that we forget sometimes is the fact that the card market is really two different markets to some degree. it's the debit card market as well as the credit card market and debit cards have p.i.n.s. and so you've essentially got more than 50% of the card environment already that is p.i.n. enabled. but what we've learned from the credit side is the fact that both of the retail side as well as our customer behavior that in the credit environment our customers prefer to use the signature. if they want to be protected by a p.i.n. they can use their debit card. they have effective choice to be able to accomplish that. >> but i think what mr. duncan said is that you get more protection and certainly the situation that we saw with the home depot where the canadian cards were less valuable because they had that full technology, i can imagine everyone would like ease. it's just that if we know one technology protects better it seems we wou
duncan. >> why he. thanks for the opportunity, senator. i think one of the things when we have this conversation that we forget sometimes is the fact that the card market is really two different markets to some degree. it's the debit card market as well as the credit card market and debit cards have p.i.n.s. and so you've essentially got more than 50% of the card environment already that is p.i.n. enabled. but what we've learned from the credit side is the fact that both of the retail...
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how do they find it if they want to buy it, duncan? >> can you buy it on aether.com, on amazon also, and we're working hard to make sure it's out there in places where people can go and experience it for themselves. liz: and by the way, if you're listening on sirius xm, it's not spelled like ether, it's a-e-t-h-e-r. we love the entrepreneurial stories. thank you. duncan lamb is chief product officer, see if you can beat the sonos of the world. closing bell 34 minutes away, which merrill lynch employee received potentially the biggest deal ever. this jaw-dropping amount will shock you. and guess what, merrill is trying to poach some of the top players on wall street away from one other bank. charlie gasparino joins me with the details next on this story. . liz: we have breaking exclusive news. one of the top hedge fund managers in the world is claiming that twitter has afake account in his name. he is complaining to twitter about this. >> paulson has made a formal complaint to twitter about someone impersonating him posting a john pauls
how do they find it if they want to buy it, duncan? >> can you buy it on aether.com, on amazon also, and we're working hard to make sure it's out there in places where people can go and experience it for themselves. liz: and by the way, if you're listening on sirius xm, it's not spelled like ether, it's a-e-t-h-e-r. we love the entrepreneurial stories. thank you. duncan lamb is chief product officer, see if you can beat the sonos of the world. closing bell 34 minutes away, which merrill...
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tim duncan fall en el tiro... stephen curry con el rebote para james harden == 3rd quarter..s 9 reb)... muy cerca de un "double-double" == russell westbrook el jugador ms valioso con 41 pts... == el oeste gano el duelo 163 a 158. deportes ---vamonos a mexico y ---ayer se realiz el tan esperado juego de las estrellas en la "nba"... take vo madison square garden... == 1st quarter.. tim duncan fall en el tiro... stephen curry con el rebote para james harden == 3rd quarter.. curry - (curry: 15 points, 9 reb)... muy cerca de un "double-double" == russell westbrook el jugador ms valioso con 41 pts... == el oeste gano el duelo 163 a 158. deportes ---vamonos a mexico y hablemos de futbol....... las chivas continan sufriendo... take vo ad lib prximo vs. cruz azul lider del torneo... 11vo. con 2 victorias, 2 empates, 2 derrotas - 8 pts juanfra/three shot ---los pasillos de un mercado en wisconsin se convirtieron en un altar de matrimonio--- take vo ---fue el lugar perfecto para la boda de kim y robbie...ya que los dos decidieron casarse en un lugar no muy comn--- lorena/cont vo ---la p
tim duncan fall en el tiro... stephen curry con el rebote para james harden == 3rd quarter..s 9 reb)... muy cerca de un "double-double" == russell westbrook el jugador ms valioso con 41 pts... == el oeste gano el duelo 163 a 158. deportes ---vamonos a mexico y ---ayer se realiz el tan esperado juego de las estrellas en la "nba"... take vo madison square garden... == 1st quarter.. tim duncan fall en el tiro... stephen curry con el rebote para james harden == 3rd quarter.....
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his focus right now is public safety. >> jericka duncan, thank you. eric, our meteorologist, what is it about sundays and mondays that bring large snow storms? >> it has become tradition a tradition a lot of people would like to break. not a powerhouse but a long duration snow storm, knoll will be coming down primarily over new york state, late tonight and monday morning greater new york city and coastal connecticut. ice harder to travel in than snow. terms of snow, wide six to 12, purple showing up , over a foot of snow in boston. five and a half inches, with whole season through january 23rd and after that, 53 inches plus in just two weeks. and perhaps more are watching another potential storm thursday into friday. jeff another clipper here could bring more accumulating snow. incorporate else to put it. >> glor: meantime temperatures are cooling off significantly. >> it's brutal out there. the same clipper will be replaced by arctic cold. jeff february is looking like a rough month in the east. >> thank you. today the leaders of germany france russi
his focus right now is public safety. >> jericka duncan, thank you. eric, our meteorologist, what is it about sundays and mondays that bring large snow storms? >> it has become tradition a tradition a lot of people would like to break. not a powerhouse but a long duration snow storm, knoll will be coming down primarily over new york state, late tonight and monday morning greater new york city and coastal connecticut. ice harder to travel in than snow. terms of snow, wide six to 12,...
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i also hasten to say that secretary duncan really and truly has been very helpful, very transparent and very forthcoming in trying to seek solutions to some of these problems. >> host: our guest is william harvey of hampton university. he serves as their president joining us from the c-span bus as we talk with the heads of historically black colleges and universities. if you want to ask him questions about issues along these lines to lines that we have divided this point. (202)748-8000 few attentions at an hbcu and -- and you can tweak your thoughts at that journal at c-span.org. dr. harvey tell us about hampton university. how do you sell hampton to students that are considering your college to other colleges that they maybe will to go to? >> guest: well hampton is a wonderful institution. we were founded in 1868 by brigadier general samuel chapman armstrong on some very strong principles. we say that but they do is to provide the very best education possible under any circumstances and compared to an institution. that's number one and number two we believe very strongly in character d
i also hasten to say that secretary duncan really and truly has been very helpful, very transparent and very forthcoming in trying to seek solutions to some of these problems. >> host: our guest is william harvey of hampton university. he serves as their president joining us from the c-span bus as we talk with the heads of historically black colleges and universities. if you want to ask him questions about issues along these lines to lines that we have divided this point. (202)748-8000...
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jericka duncan went on an ice breaker.how you some of the dramatic rescues after people and pets fell through thin ice. and the army is testing out a blimp in maryland that can detect everything from a cruise missile to a small drone. why it works and worry about the the privacy. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00 straight up. back you to, mike and andre ya. we'll see you in a cup of minutes. >> gayle, have a great morning. we'll be watching. >>> 6:47. howard is here. we've got robs tonight. maybe some snow. and even colder temperatures friday. >> i've got to acknowledge what it is right now. purcelville, 1 below out there in western loudoun county. i believe with snow cover, clear skies, light winds, we've had spots that have dipped toward or even below zero. a lot of temps from the single digits to teens right now. today won't be too bad till maybe 3:00, 4:00. that's when we have problems in the form of heavy snow showers. let's show you what's happening with the snow showers. i'm tracking them now co
jericka duncan went on an ice breaker.how you some of the dramatic rescues after people and pets fell through thin ice. and the army is testing out a blimp in maryland that can detect everything from a cruise missile to a small drone. why it works and worry about the the privacy. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00 straight up. back you to, mike and andre ya. we'll see you in a cup of minutes. >> gayle, have a great morning. we'll be watching. >>> 6:47. howard...
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arne duncan made several stops in wilminmanton today at howard high school, he sat innen on class. delaware's high school graduation rate is at an all-time high and dropout rate a 30-year low. nobody says everything is working perfectly in the delaware cools but duncan says the progress and results are way ahead of national averages. >> we have new video to show you of damage to a berks county country will you be. the pipes burst because of this cold weather. work is under way right now the to repair the reading country club. after that pipe burst that feeds the system. water rained down in the ballroom. pressure is on to get things ready for a weekend of big events. manager says it will be up and running >> a lawsuit over the name of a child's race. the plaintiff is the company behind the popular tough mudder op stackal course race. it's doing very -- his race for kids called it mini mother. the company claims trademark infringement and wants them top stop using the name and seeking monetary damages. >> new at 6:00 septa getting ready for a makeover. the board will vote next week
arne duncan made several stops in wilminmanton today at howard high school, he sat innen on class. delaware's high school graduation rate is at an all-time high and dropout rate a 30-year low. nobody says everything is working perfectly in the delaware cools but duncan says the progress and results are way ahead of national averages. >> we have new video to show you of damage to a berks county country will you be. the pipes burst because of this cold weather. work is under way right now...
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duncan? mr. duncan? >> chairman moran and members of the subcommittee, thank you for this opportunity. data breaches need to be correctly and forcibly addressed. it fundamentally affect our economies push toward greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness. by way of context, there is a long history of interception by individuals and governments from opening letters to tapping and telephone conversations. today, we had super computers and the internet. they're crating a public network with no boundaries, far more versatile and efficient than all the technology that has gone before it. governments entrust them with particle infrastructure businesses with their most valuable intellectual property and millions of people type their deepest secrets into google, all while knowing the system is vulnerable. this technology is still in its infancy, having commercially begun just a quarter-century ago. we are still discovering its capabilities and implementations and risks. we are here to address one of the most sign
duncan? mr. duncan? >> chairman moran and members of the subcommittee, thank you for this opportunity. data breaches need to be correctly and forcibly addressed. it fundamentally affect our economies push toward greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness. by way of context, there is a long history of interception by individuals and governments from opening letters to tapping and telephone conversations. today, we had super computers and the internet. they're crating a public network with...
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jericka duncan on the winter that just won't quit. meteorologist eric fisher says more snow is on the way to the northeast. the power of the internet. jan crawford reports a popular podcast has helped a convicted murderer win a chance at a new trial. >> the most incriminating piece of physical evidence against adnan syed was a fingerprint. >> pelley: plus anthony mason on the grammies and sam smith's big night out. >> i want to thank the man who this record is about who i fell in love with last year. thank you so much for breaking my heart because you got me four grammys. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're beginning the broadcast tonight with a full-blown civil rights battle in alabama. today most county offices there defied a federal court order allowing same-sex marriage. many couples were turned away, some marriage license offices simply did not open. last night alabama's chief justice banned same-sex marriage licenses. his ruling also in defiance of the fede
jericka duncan on the winter that just won't quit. meteorologist eric fisher says more snow is on the way to the northeast. the power of the internet. jan crawford reports a popular podcast has helped a convicted murderer win a chance at a new trial. >> the most incriminating piece of physical evidence against adnan syed was a fingerprint. >> pelley: plus anthony mason on the grammies and sam smith's big night out. >> i want to thank the man who this record is about who i fell...
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jericka duncan reports on the blast. >> another major storm system is pushing its way from the midwest to the northeast bringing heavy snow and powerful winds. >> it's too much snow. >> in ohio whiteout conditions are to blame for a 30-car pileup on the ohio turnpike that killed a pregnant woman near sandusky. cars and trucks are also sliding autointerstates -- off the interstates in indiana and behind all the snow blistering cold. temperatures are expected to dip well below zero from michigan to maine. blizzard conditions and possible coastal flooding again. >> when you can set your watch to it almost every three days you can almost guarantee a storm. >> boston has seen 80 inches of snow so far this weekend and a fourth major storm is taking aim at this region. >> we have been and will continue to be clearing snow and removing snow and melting snow and disposing of snow. >> there's so much snow in boston that they don't know where to put it. the mayor says he'll dump it into boston harbor only as a last resort. crews and equipment from six states and the national guard are in massachu
jericka duncan reports on the blast. >> another major storm system is pushing its way from the midwest to the northeast bringing heavy snow and powerful winds. >> it's too much snow. >> in ohio whiteout conditions are to blame for a 30-car pileup on the ohio turnpike that killed a pregnant woman near sandusky. cars and trucks are also sliding autointerstates -- off the interstates in indiana and behind all the snow blistering cold. temperatures are expected to dip well below...
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duncan will tour classrooms in wilmington and newark. he'll also join the governor on preparing students for colleges and careers. >>> medical marijuana is legal in new jersey. now there's a new campaign to legalize recreational use of that drug. a group of prosecutors, civil rights activists and health officials announced plans yesterday in newark. they're pushing for legislation to legalize tax and regulate marijuana distribution. they want adults to be allowed to possess up to an ounce. governor christie has vowed to veto any such legislation. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 4:08. it is another cold morning. the difference between yesterday and today, it's the winds. bitter winds are blowing. windchills in some spots now below zero. and they're going to be hovering right around zero for most of the day. then tonight, we're tracking record cold. this weekend, a possibility of snow rain and a little possibility also of some freezing rain as well. 13 degrees right now in ail be allentown. 16 in
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jericka duncan, cbs news, boston. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now here's wusa9 first alert weather. >> school kids are loving you because presidents day is tomorrow and then with the snow coming in tomorrow night they could be looking at a four-day holiday. >> that's funny because i had a great visit wednesday to a school in takoma park, the ticket education campus for 2nd -- the takoma education campus for 2nd graders and i told them they were going to have a snow day on hill and they were very thrilled to hear that. now i'm getting to pass along the good news and some of the federal workers who will have light working options, telecommute. this is the biggest snowfall for the metro area this season. we'll get it started with our chief meteorologist topper shutt. we'll bring us a look at that first snowfall forecast total map. >> we haven't had much of a season here. all of it's been going north of us, not this time. here's our snowfall forecast. it's on our website. we're looking at a general 4 to 8 inches in the immediate metro area, less to
jericka duncan, cbs news, boston. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now here's wusa9 first alert weather. >> school kids are loving you because presidents day is tomorrow and then with the snow coming in tomorrow night they could be looking at a four-day holiday. >> that's funny because i had a great visit wednesday to a school in takoma park, the ticket education campus for 2nd -- the takoma education campus for 2nd graders and i told them they were going to have a snow day...
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jericka duncan is adding it up. >> i wanted to be able to control my own destiny. >> reporter: for most of her career, financial planner maura griffin says she was paid less than men who were doing the same job. so she launched her own firm to help women close that gap. >> part of my job is coaching them and letting them know how to negotiate. >> reporter: among full-time workers, women earn 18% less a week than men. women c.e.o.s make 20% less. and in the legal procession, women make 43% less than their male counterparts. hollywood is pointing out that divide while women in arts and entertainment are making 21% less. it's an uneven playing field from the start. a year after graduation, men are already earning 7% more than women according to a study by the american association of university women. and once the salary is set that gap widens over time. >> what we found is that women are not getting paid equally for equal work with equal experience. >> reporter: anna beninger is the director of research at catalyst, a anyone profit that promotes more opportunities for women. >> when you th
jericka duncan is adding it up. >> i wanted to be able to control my own destiny. >> reporter: for most of her career, financial planner maura griffin says she was paid less than men who were doing the same job. so she launched her own firm to help women close that gap. >> part of my job is coaching them and letting them know how to negotiate. >> reporter: among full-time workers, women earn 18% less a week than men. women c.e.o.s make 20% less. and in the legal...
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just one of many records that could be broken before the end of this season. >> pelley: jericka duncanton. thank you, jericka. now, have a look at this. it took firefighters in philadelphia two and a half hours to bring an early morning fire in this building under control. they were battling not only the flames, but a wind-chill of 16 below. by the time they were done, they had turned the building into an icebox. and the arctic air is now heading south. the big concern there tonight is freezing rain and ice. utility companies have extra crews on stand-by to repair power lines that might come down, leaving people in the dark and the cold. let's have a look at forecast now from eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz. eric, what's next? >> reporter: well, scott we've seen very significant snow for many areas here with this storm on president's day bringing up to a foot of snow just outside st. louis 8 inches in lexington plus a lot of freezing rain, memphis area and across southern tennessee causing a lot of issues. this snow moving up through the d.c. area tonight bri
just one of many records that could be broken before the end of this season. >> pelley: jericka duncanton. thank you, jericka. now, have a look at this. it took firefighters in philadelphia two and a half hours to bring an early morning fire in this building under control. they were battling not only the flames, but a wind-chill of 16 below. by the time they were done, they had turned the building into an icebox. and the arctic air is now heading south. the big concern there tonight is...
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here is cbs news correspondent jericka duncan. >> reporter: another major storm system is pushing its from the midwest to the northeast bringing heavy snow and powerful winds. >> it's too much snowism ohio, whiteout conditions are to plame for a 30 car pileup on the ohio turnpike that killed a pregnant woman near sandusky. cars and trucks are also sliding off the interstates in indiana and right behind all of the snow, blistering cold. temperatures are expected to dip well below zero from michigan to maine. new england is bracing for at least another footer of snow blizzard conditions and possible coastal flooding again. >> you can almost guarantee a story. boston has seen 80-inches of snow so far this winter and a fourth major storm is taking aim at this region. >> i mean, we have been and will continue to be clearing snow and removing snow and melting snow and disposing of snow. >> reporter: there's so much snow in boston that they don't know where to put it. the mayor says he'll dump it into boston harbor only as a last resort. crews and equipment from six states and national guard
here is cbs news correspondent jericka duncan. >> reporter: another major storm system is pushing its from the midwest to the northeast bringing heavy snow and powerful winds. >> it's too much snowism ohio, whiteout conditions are to plame for a 30 car pileup on the ohio turnpike that killed a pregnant woman near sandusky. cars and trucks are also sliding off the interstates in indiana and right behind all of the snow, blistering cold. temperatures are expected to dip well below...
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jericka duncan on the city reaching the breaking point. >> the whole ceiling just came in like a frailty train. we just ran. >> pelley: as the mooltses outbreak spreads, jim axelrod looks at the fears and facts about vaccinating kids. >> it looks like he has a weapon. >> pelley: and john blackstone has the great escape attempt. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. in just a few short days america came to know kayla mueller and her too short life that was dedicated to helping people in need. so today when her family confirmed that she had died as a captive of isis, the entire country shared their pain, pain that was visible on the faces of her friends and relatives. mueller was captureed by the islamic terrorist group in syria in the summer of 2013. david martin now on how her family learned of her death. >> reporter: there is no good way to find out your 26-year-old daughter has been killed but surely an e-mail from isis with a picture of her body is one of the worst. by monday morning intelligence analysts had confirmed t
jericka duncan on the city reaching the breaking point. >> the whole ceiling just came in like a frailty train. we just ran. >> pelley: as the mooltses outbreak spreads, jim axelrod looks at the fears and facts about vaccinating kids. >> it looks like he has a weapon. >> pelley: and john blackstone has the great escape attempt. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. in just a few short days...
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duncan will tour classrooms in both cities. he'll also join the governor on a discussion with teachers on preparing students for college and careers. >>> this morning we're seeing documents that could outline how pennsylvania's attorney general would defend herself against possible criminal charges. kathleen kane is fighting the results of a grand jury investigation. that panel recommended charging her in connection with the leak of grand jury information in documents presented to the state supreme court yesterday, a montgomery county judge said he did have the authority to appoint the special prosecutor who led the grand jury probe. kane is challenging that saying he did not have the legal standing, and she's calling for the appointment to be declared unlawful. >>> medical marijuana is legal in new jersey and now there's a new campaign to legalize recreational use. a group of prosecutors, civil rights activists and health officials announced plans yesterday in newark. they will push for legislation to legalize tax and regulate
duncan will tour classrooms in both cities. he'll also join the governor on a discussion with teachers on preparing students for college and careers. >>> this morning we're seeing documents that could outline how pennsylvania's attorney general would defend herself against possible criminal charges. kathleen kane is fighting the results of a grand jury investigation. that panel recommended charging her in connection with the leak of grand jury information in documents presented to the...
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duncan will tour classrooms in both cities. he'll also join the governor on a discussion with teachers on preparing students for college and careers. >>> 5:35. and happening today, a sign that spring isn't too far off in spite of how it feels outside. phillies tickets go on sale. it's the first day of single single-game ticket sales today. and also today in clearwater pitchers and catchers have their first workout of spring training as we take a jealous look at this sunny video from florida there. they reported to camp yesterday. position players get set to go to camp next week. >>> and of course nbc 10 will stay on top of the phils as they get ready for their season in clearwater. get realtime updates any time through the nbc 10 app. >>> there is a death penalty debate in pennsylvania now. lawyers for convicted baby killer say they have some new ammunition in their argument against a death sentence. >>> it's a cold one and the wind certainly is not helping. 15 degrees here at nbc 10. thanks to that wind it feels like it is one
duncan will tour classrooms in both cities. he'll also join the governor on a discussion with teachers on preparing students for college and careers. >>> 5:35. and happening today, a sign that spring isn't too far off in spite of how it feels outside. phillies tickets go on sale. it's the first day of single single-game ticket sales today. and also today in clearwater pitchers and catchers have their first workout of spring training as we take a jealous look at this sunny video from...
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first, jericka duncan in boston. >> reporter: for boston commuters, nearly 1.5 million daily, this is the new normal-- crammed on to crowded shuttle buses as their trains remain entombed in snow. pat mccrory's commute of 20 minutes took more than four hours. >> i need to do something, and it's not acceptable. >> we want to clean down there. >> reporter: desperate to clear the tracks the boston transit authority is paying union workers and using prison inmates to join the shovel brigade. it could be a month before the entire transit system is back on a full schedule. every task that was once are you routine here has become nearly impossible. north of boston, this building in flames was right across the street from the local firehouse but the i hydrants were buried and by the time firefighters dug them out-- some by hand it's building was a total loss. chief greg gagnon: >> the guys are all iced up. the lines are icing up. ed roadway is iced up. it compounds the problem. >> these are directly over the front door. >> reporter: today city inspectors went door to door urging home owners ow
first, jericka duncan in boston. >> reporter: for boston commuters, nearly 1.5 million daily, this is the new normal-- crammed on to crowded shuttle buses as their trains remain entombed in snow. pat mccrory's commute of 20 minutes took more than four hours. >> i need to do something, and it's not acceptable. >> we want to clean down there. >> reporter: desperate to clear the tracks the boston transit authority is paying union workers and using prison inmates to join the...
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. >> we have two reports tonight including the forecast we begin with jericka duncan in boston. >> reporter: winds gusting up to 60 miles-per-hour whipped up the additional 16 inches of snow boston received sunday, creating white-out conditions. more than 600 plows throughout the city are doing the heavy lifting and moving. snow melters aren't getting any breaks. boston mayor marty walsh is at a loss for words. >> i know as i was walking out of my house today, people are frustrated, people just want this to end. i think we all want the spring to come. >> since saturday, nearly 4000 vehicles have been ticketed, more than 200 towed, right now cars are not allowed to park downtown, two-way streets have been changed to one-way, one way, and the city's transit system is out of service. >> businesses have lost major business, restaurants and local business retailers but also the big ones, you know, it has been a tough month for everybody. >> reporter: what do you think the economic impact has been? >> oh i think it is going to be big. i can't put a dollar figure on it right now. >> reporter: at t
. >> we have two reports tonight including the forecast we begin with jericka duncan in boston. >> reporter: winds gusting up to 60 miles-per-hour whipped up the additional 16 inches of snow boston received sunday, creating white-out conditions. more than 600 plows throughout the city are doing the heavy lifting and moving. snow melters aren't getting any breaks. boston mayor marty walsh is at a loss for words. >> i know as i was walking out of my house today, people are...
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toriis a done can dub done duncan, was in mauritania. they midwest with government officials. it's not the same government that turned him over in the united states illegally and they would welcome him home. there were originally three mauritanians in guantanamo. one of them is home. one of them is cleared for release. and so he and mohamedou could both go home. that's not a problem. >> the reason i can answer this other question is because i actually don't know what is behind the redactions so i can look at publicly available information and talk about what might be behind the redactions because from the government's perspective i'm not in a position of confirm confirming or denying what it there. the redactions range from odd redactions of fee money pronounces -- female pronouns when it's clear what is happening is sexual humiliation and sexual abuse. then even those redactions are inconsistent because sometimes "her" is redacted and other times it's not. other aspects are the names of people or identifying information, which you can understand from the government's perspect
toriis a done can dub done duncan, was in mauritania. they midwest with government officials. it's not the same government that turned him over in the united states illegally and they would welcome him home. there were originally three mauritanians in guantanamo. one of them is home. one of them is cleared for release. and so he and mohamedou could both go home. that's not a problem. >> the reason i can answer this other question is because i actually don't know what is behind the...
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another lawyer and albuquerque agreed to work with me, theresa duncan and so she started that same year9 the aclu joined us. hannah and her team with john and he fits who is now a professor that still works with us and ours spitzer in washington. and then we needed a lawyer to go sit with mohamedou during his testimony. so i recruited another friend of mine linda marino from tampa to go and sit with him. all of this is pro bono. when i asked harry to do it and i asked linda to do it of course the aclu didn't require being paid, but linda and terry i said i have a great assignment for you. by the way, there's no money. so that is how it all started enough how he ended up at this big team. plus he has a lawyer in mauritania who works with us also. that is how it started and one of our cocounsel is here today, ours spitzer. i also wanted to recognize that it is one of many that have been brought with guantÁnamo detainees and it has the nature madness job recruiting people to represent the population. remember there's over 774 people there at the time and it is heartening to see many of our
another lawyer and albuquerque agreed to work with me, theresa duncan and so she started that same year9 the aclu joined us. hannah and her team with john and he fits who is now a professor that still works with us and ours spitzer in washington. and then we needed a lawyer to go sit with mohamedou during his testimony. so i recruited another friend of mine linda marino from tampa to go and sit with him. all of this is pro bono. when i asked harry to do it and i asked linda to do it of course...
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arnie duncan gives out waivers and they say you don't have to be subject but what you do have to do is be subject to my rule. you have to evaluate teachers by the test scores of there students open more charter schools, adopt the common core. and he actually took the waiver away from the state of washington because the legislature refused to go along with the teacher evaluation fees. every school in the entire state is a failing school and has to inform the parents. we live in an unprecedented time. not only because we have this crazy law which should have been reauthorized eight years ago but instead the obama administration added race to the top which is a knew iteration of know child left behind making punishments more severe. race to the top focuses on labeling and punishing teachers. many, many teachers have been fired. i just read a statistic in an article he said that 4000 4000 public schools have been closed since 2,008 rahm emanuel closed 50 public schools in one day which is never happened before. before. were not talking about continuity but a radical extreme break and a a d
arnie duncan gives out waivers and they say you don't have to be subject but what you do have to do is be subject to my rule. you have to evaluate teachers by the test scores of there students open more charter schools, adopt the common core. and he actually took the waiver away from the state of washington because the legislature refused to go along with the teacher evaluation fees. every school in the entire state is a failing school and has to inform the parents. we live in an unprecedented...
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here's cbs news correspondent jericka duncan. >> reporter: another major snowstorm is pushing its way from the midwest to the north east. bringing heavy snow and powerful winds. >> it is, just too much snow. >> reporter: in ohio white out conditions are to blame for a 30 car pile up on the ohio turnpike that killed a pregnant woman near sandusky. cars and trucks are also sliding off the interstates in indiana a right behind all of this snow, blistering cold. temperatures are expected to dip well below zero from michigan to maine. winter weary new england is bracing for at least another foot of snow, blizzard conditions, and possible coastal flooding. again. >> you can say you are washed to it every three days you can guarantee a storm. >> reporter: boston has seen 80 inches of snow so far and fourth major storm is taking aim at the this region. >> i mean we have been and will continue to be clearing snow, and removing snow and melting snow and disposing of snow. >> reporter: is there so much snow in boston that they don't know where to put it. mayor says he will dump tonight to boston
here's cbs news correspondent jericka duncan. >> reporter: another major snowstorm is pushing its way from the midwest to the north east. bringing heavy snow and powerful winds. >> it is, just too much snow. >> reporter: in ohio white out conditions are to blame for a 30 car pile up on the ohio turnpike that killed a pregnant woman near sandusky. cars and trucks are also sliding off the interstates in indiana a right behind all of this snow, blistering cold. temperatures are...
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and my mother didn't really think the schools were that good in duncan or lords burge. instead they packed me off to el paso texas where i had grandparents living in el paso. the only problem was my grandmother was a nonstop talker. if her eyes were open, her lips were moving. that created quite a problem all those years. somehow we survived. i graduated from grade school in high school in el paso. >> made you a good listener, right? >> i think it must have. but we have one kind of amazing day while i was there. we had a visit to the misread to school for girls where i was going by eleanor roosevelt. that was pretty exciting and we all put in our best dresses and got out there on the crack of dawn to be out on the street when the limousine drove up well nowhere roosevelt in it. and one thing was i did not dare tell my father. he didn't like franklin roosevelt. and if there was anything hep didn't like more, it was eleanor. so i did not dare ever mention that she was coming to my school. so somehow i got through it. i don't know how. but i never mentioned it to my father
and my mother didn't really think the schools were that good in duncan or lords burge. instead they packed me off to el paso texas where i had grandparents living in el paso. the only problem was my grandmother was a nonstop talker. if her eyes were open, her lips were moving. that created quite a problem all those years. somehow we survived. i graduated from grade school in high school in el paso. >> made you a good listener, right? >> i think it must have. but we have one kind of...
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cbs news correspondent jericka duncan has the very latest. >> reporter: another major storm system is pushing its way from the midwest through the the northeast. bringing heavy snow, and powerful wind. >> it is too much snow. >> reporter: in ohio, white out conditions are to blame for a 30 car pile up on the ohio turnpike that killed a pregnant woman near sandusky. cars and trucks are also sliding off the interstates in indiana and right behind all of this snow blistering cold. temperatures are expected to dip well below zero from michigan to maine. winter weary new england is bracing for at least another foot of snow blizzard conditions, and possible coastal flooding again. >> you can set your watch to it, almost every three days you can guarantee a storm. >> reporter: boston has seen 80 inches of snow so far this winter and fourth major storm is taking aim at this region. >> we have been and will continue to be clearing snow, and removing snow and melting snow and just disposing of snow. >> reporter: there is so much snow in boston that they don't know where to put it. mayor says he
cbs news correspondent jericka duncan has the very latest. >> reporter: another major storm system is pushing its way from the midwest through the the northeast. bringing heavy snow, and powerful wind. >> it is too much snow. >> reporter: in ohio, white out conditions are to blame for a 30 car pile up on the ohio turnpike that killed a pregnant woman near sandusky. cars and trucks are also sliding off the interstates in indiana and right behind all of this snow blistering...
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jericka duncan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> it is 8:16. lets go over to carol for more on our forecast which looks better then what they have got in boston. >> you know. >> maybe doesn't feel better. >> it will be hard to look worse than boston after what they have dealt with this winter season. we've got the some sun out there for how it is a bright looking day. you can see the snow blowing around easier. look at how cold this is. we've got 9 degrees in philadelphia i-95 corridor should be called the i9 corridor because it is nine in trenton. philadelphia wilmington. nine in millville. seven in allentown. minus one in the poconos. we have 40 miles an hour wind through philadelphia. that is dropping our wind chill to a minus 11. that is a warmer spot on the map. everybody else is even colder, then that. this is a brutally cold morning, i'm sure i don't to have tell you and your heating bill will remind you of it as well. big storm system boston. here's a look. and we are just seeing a couple of snow showers that are through central new jer
jericka duncan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> it is 8:16. lets go over to carol for more on our forecast which looks better then what they have got in boston. >> you know. >> maybe doesn't feel better. >> it will be hard to look worse than boston after what they have dealt with this winter season. we've got the some sun out there for how it is a bright looking day. you can see the snow blowing around easier. look at how cold this is. we've got 9 degrees in...
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so arne duncan is giving out waivers and is waiver say well you don't have to be subject to that 100% rule but what you did it is live up to my rules are my rules up to my bosom i was like a too tightly teachers scores of the students they kept open more charter schools. you must adopt a common core you must this, you must that. you must collect the data et cetera. and he actually took the waiver away from the state of washington because the legislature refused to go along with the teacher evaluation peace and, therefore, every school in the entire state of washington is a failing school and had to so inform their parents. so we live in an unprecedented time not only because we have this crazy law no child left behind, which had been reauthorized eight years ago should've been thrown into ash heap eight years ago but instead the obama administration added raced to the top which is just a new iteration of no child left behind, making the punishment more severe because no child left behind focus on punishing schools and humiliating schools. race to the top focuses on labeling and punish
so arne duncan is giving out waivers and is waiver say well you don't have to be subject to that 100% rule but what you did it is live up to my rules are my rules up to my bosom i was like a too tightly teachers scores of the students they kept open more charter schools. you must adopt a common core you must this, you must that. you must collect the data et cetera. and he actually took the waiver away from the state of washington because the legislature refused to go along with the teacher...
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so, finally, my father went in to duncan to try to locate rastice, and he asked around town and finally found him and had a conversation with him and persuaded him to come back and give the lazy b another try. but my father never challenged anything rastice said again, i can tell you that. c-span: there's also an interesting story about rastice and your father and a colt that your father ended up killing when--i mean, not a colt, but a c--a calf. >> guest: yes. c-span: and--and the problem of getting the mother to--i don't know what the... >> guest: to nurse, to accept the calf. c-span: to nurse, yeah. >> guest: right. c-span: and--and how did the--what was that all about? were you involved in that yourself? >> guest: well, i saw him do it a lot of times. rastice was amazing in his ability to work with the cattle, and we raised our cattle to look alike--to look exactly alike. cow buyers wanted uniform appearance. and i tell you, i think rastice knew every cow and every calf on the place, the thousands of them. he just wasn't wrong about them and if a mother cow is nursing a calf--the ca
so, finally, my father went in to duncan to try to locate rastice, and he asked around town and finally found him and had a conversation with him and persuaded him to come back and give the lazy b another try. but my father never challenged anything rastice said again, i can tell you that. c-span: there's also an interesting story about rastice and your father and a colt that your father ended up killing when--i mean, not a colt, but a c--a calf. >> guest: yes. c-span: and--and the...
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another lawyer in albuquerque agreed to work with me, teresa done -- duncan so she started that year. and then in 2009 the aclu joint us hina and her tame, give jonathan now a professor but at seton hall but works with us, and art spitzer in washington. then we needed a lawyer to go sit with mohamedou during his testimony. so i recruited another friend of mine linda moreno, from tampa, to go and sit with him. all of this is pro-bono. when i asked terry to do and it i asked linda to do it of course the aclu didn't require being paid, but linda and terry i said, i have a great assignment for you and by the way, there's no money. so that is how it all started, and that's how he ended up with this big team. plus he has the lawyer in mauritania mr. ebita who works with us also. >> that's how it started in this case and actually our cocounsel is here today, art spitzer. but i also want to recognize that mohamedou's case is one of many that have been brought on behalf of guantanamo detainees, and the center for constitutional rights has done a tremendous job recruiting people to represent th
another lawyer in albuquerque agreed to work with me, teresa done -- duncan so she started that year. and then in 2009 the aclu joint us hina and her tame, give jonathan now a professor but at seton hall but works with us, and art spitzer in washington. then we needed a lawyer to go sit with mohamedou during his testimony. so i recruited another friend of mine linda moreno, from tampa, to go and sit with him. all of this is pro-bono. when i asked terry to do and it i asked linda to do it of...
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[captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: come on, let's go duncan family. come on. all right, thank you very much. i appreciate y'all. thank you now. i sure appreciate it. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. we got a good one for you today, folks. returning for their third day with a total, 20,895 bucks from jacksonville, alabama it's the duncan family. audience: [cheering] steve: and from tampa, florida it's the glenn family! audience: [cheering] steve: everybody's here trying to win their self a lot of cash and somebody can drive out of here in a brand-new stylish ford fusion hybrid right there. audience: [cheering] steve: let's play "feud," everybody! give me ron, give me angie. ["family feud" theme playing] top 7 answers on the board. here we go. name a reason a man might ask for his money back at a strip club. ron. >> she didn't look good. steve: she didn't look good. audience: [applauding] steve: pass or play? >> play, play, play! >> we're going to play it, steve. >> yes! they're going to play. okay. vernon! >> what's up?! >>
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this is from duncan. he's 6 years old from west orange, new jersey. duncan. higgins? >> ready? birdwoman. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. i love you, birdwoman. you should be my birdwife. [ laughter ] >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we'll be a team that fights bad guys together. birdman and birdwoman. >> birdwoman and birdman. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: whatever you say, birdwoman. we're married now. [ laughter ] >> this is great. >> jimmy: let's protect the galaxy. >> i love you. >> jimmy: end scene right there. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] that was good. that's what i call acting chops. my thank you to michael keaton! [ cheers and applause ] check out "birdman", in theaters right now. and we'll be right back with gwen stefani, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ female vo: i actually have a whole lot of unused vacation days, but where am i gonna go? i just don't have the money to travel right now. i usually just go back home to see my parents, so i can't exactly go globe-trotting. if i had friends to go with i'd go, but i don't want to travel by myself. someday. male vo: there
this is from duncan. he's 6 years old from west orange, new jersey. duncan. higgins? >> ready? birdwoman. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. i love you, birdwoman. you should be my birdwife. [ laughter ] >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we'll be a team that fights bad guys together. birdman and birdwoman. >> birdwoman and birdman. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: whatever you say, birdwoman. we're married now. [ laughter ] >> this is great. >> jimmy: let's protect...
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. >> we planned to bring the interview for her goal and run for your best recipe for lebanese duncansut we are out of time so we will thank you. thanks very much. we will be right back with the republican strategist and democratic strategist because it's never been done before on -- on television. right after the break. ♪ >> we are back at the newseum. two of our favorite political strategist as part of the purple strategies team. we like them a lot and they will give us real talk and help us with the poll we did in new hampshire. you are familiar because you conducted it. jeb bush at the talk -- top. we will ask you, what are they doing right right now to help your chances? >> jeb bush is running as the ideas candidate. what he's doing wrong is running as the ideas candidate. >> what he's doing well is what his brother did so well. is going to have a pretty big impact because he has all the money in the institutional's or. i don't think he's doing a good job picking his that that will probably improve as he goes. >> scott walker, the governor of wisconsin. was he doing right and wron
. >> we planned to bring the interview for her goal and run for your best recipe for lebanese duncansut we are out of time so we will thank you. thanks very much. we will be right back with the republican strategist and democratic strategist because it's never been done before on -- on television. right after the break. ♪ >> we are back at the newseum. two of our favorite political strategist as part of the purple strategies team. we like them a lot and they will give us real talk...