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anthony. >> mason: elaine quijano in new york. thanks, elaine. vatican, 22 new cardinals received their red hats today, two americans among them. allen pizzey has more on the ceremony and how it may impact the catholic church going forward. >> reporter: the official name for the ceremony is an ordinary public consistory. ordinary being something of an understatement for what is in fact the pope's way of putting his stamp on the future of the church. the cardinal's principal job is to choose a new pope from among the ranks and the increasingly fragile benedict xvi has now created more than half of those eligible to vote. 12 of the voters are american. the star among the 22 new cardinals at today's ceremony was undoubtly new york's timothy dolan. not only did the pope embrace him longer than any of his fellows. cardinal dolan is also being talked about as the first potential american pope, as unlikely as that may be. in the meantime, he and the newly elevated cardinal edwin o'brien of baltimore have a more pressing job. the catholic church and the
anthony. >> mason: elaine quijano in new york. thanks, elaine. vatican, 22 new cardinals received their red hats today, two americans among them. allen pizzey has more on the ceremony and how it may impact the catholic church going forward. >> reporter: the official name for the ceremony is an ordinary public consistory. ordinary being something of an understatement for what is in fact the pope's way of putting his stamp on the future of the church. the cardinal's principal job is...
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and with bullying often a factor in school shootings, elaine quijano with an extraordinary woman on aission. >> bullying damages you for life and i know because i'm damaged. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we start tonight with a story that sent a chill through parents today-- parents who send their kids to school trusting and hoping that they will be safe. but in one of those schools, a high school in ohio today, the worst happened. the police say a student opened fire on classmates leaving one dead and four others wounded-- two of them in critical condition. it happened at chardon high school, 30 miles south of cleveland. it will alleged shooter is a teenaged boy said to be in custody tonight. we have late word from law enforcement sources that a day or two ago he told his classmates something of his plans but those classmates didn't take him seriously michelle miller is on the scene tonight. michelle? >> reporter: scott, police are withholding the name of the suspect because he is a juvenile but he is said to be
and with bullying often a factor in school shootings, elaine quijano with an extraordinary woman on aission. >> bullying damages you for life and i know because i'm damaged. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we start tonight with a story that sent a chill through parents today-- parents who send their kids to school trusting and hoping that they will be safe. but in one of those schools, a high school in...
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i'm elaine quijano. the violence in syria ratcheted up another notch today, and for the first time a high-ranking military officer was among the fatalities. charlie d'agata in london has more on today's deadly round of attack and counter-attack. >> reporter: a resident in the besieged city of homs told cbs news tonight syrian forces are intensifying their relentless bombardment. >> reporter: kamal blames president bashar al-assad for ordering the offensive that has flattened homs and killed hundreds of people in the city in the past week alone. >> reporter: the u.s. state department released these satellite images that appeared to show the deployment of heavy residents surrounding residential neighborhoods and homes. the violence is not only getting worse, it's spreading. fighting has been reported in several other cities, including idlib, and syria's largest city aleppo. two huge explosions yesterday killed 28 people and wounded 175 more. here's dramatic evidence the violence is getting closer to the ca
i'm elaine quijano. the violence in syria ratcheted up another notch today, and for the first time a high-ranking military officer was among the fatalities. charlie d'agata in london has more on today's deadly round of attack and counter-attack. >> reporter: a resident in the besieged city of homs told cbs news tonight syrian forces are intensifying their relentless bombardment. >> reporter: kamal blames president bashar al-assad for ordering the offensive that has flattened homs...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, jackson, ohio. >>> coming up after your local news on cbc this morning the shooting in ohio. >>> plus primary day for the republican presidential candidates. we'll get a live-up date from michigan and speak with congressman paul ryan. >>> captain sullenberger weighs in on tough new proposals in training co-pilots. >>> and we'll speak with the daytona winner matt kenseth. that's the "cbs morning news." for this tuesday. thanks for watching, everyone. i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> apartment units in mountain view gutted by fire this morning. this morning who is stepping in to help the displaced residence. >> key evidence allowed in the domestic violence trial against san francisco chef and now the one person the judge
elaine quijano, cbs news, jackson, ohio. >>> coming up after your local news on cbc this morning the shooting in ohio. >>> plus primary day for the republican presidential candidates. we'll get a live-up date from michigan and speak with congressman paul ryan. >>> captain sullenberger weighs in on tough new proposals in training co-pilots. >>> and we'll speak with the daytona winner matt kenseth. that's the "cbs morning news." for this tuesday....
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elaine quijano shall cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," ainterview with mitt romney and actor channing tatum from the movies stops by. i'm betty nguyen, this is the "cbs morning news." i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." hey, you made your own lunch. yep! (mom) i'm so proud of you. the bus is here, gotta go mom. okay hunny, have a great day. look in your bag, made you something. (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. choosey moms, choose jif. >>> four minutes before 5:00 on a wednesday morning. it is the moment a pleasant day start, marty is over in the first warning weather center. >> yeah, it is 10 degree g warmer than your normal daytime high, 42 degrees but shower meandering throughout the area, will be with us through the morning commute. take a look at the day part. note how mild it is again today. i know we are talking about morning showers, 52, but look at that 63 at lunch with partly sunny skies going back to the mid-60s, my goodness, wit
elaine quijano shall cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," ainterview with mitt romney and actor channing tatum from the movies stops by. i'm betty nguyen, this is the "cbs morning news." i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." hey, you made your own lunch. yep! (mom) i'm so proud of you. the bus is here, gotta go mom. okay hunny, have a great day. look in your bag, made you something. (announcer) it's...
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elaine quijano has that story. >> the first year in the roughest. >> when donna learned she had breastr in 2008, she chose a lumpectomy to remove her tumor and preserve as much of her breast as possible. just one month later, she had to undergo a second procedure. >> we didn't believe there was any more cancer cells, but to be safe was to remove it. >> one out of four breast cancer patients have the same experience as moran owe. it raises questions about when whether the second surgeries are necessary. >> lumpectomy and the decision for a second operation fairly uniform across the country and we found that it wasn't. >> surgeons try to remove the entire tumor and get a clean margin. that means there are no cancer cells in the tissues surrounding the tumor. researchers study more than 2200 women and the criteria for reoperation differed dramatically. 48% had a clean margin that is no sign of cancerous tissue within one millimeter after the first operation. 20% were still reoperated on. >> with no set guidelines, the decision to reoperate comes down to each surgeon. >> sometimes women ar
elaine quijano has that story. >> the first year in the roughest. >> when donna learned she had breastr in 2008, she chose a lumpectomy to remove her tumor and preserve as much of her breast as possible. just one month later, she had to undergo a second procedure. >> we didn't believe there was any more cancer cells, but to be safe was to remove it. >> one out of four breast cancer patients have the same experience as moran owe. it raises questions about when whether the...
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elaine quijano shall cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," ainterview with mitt romney and actor channing tatum from the movies stops by. i'm betty nguyen, this is the "cbs morning news." i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." hey, you made your own lunch. yep! (mom) i'm so proud of you. the bus is here, gotta go mom. okay hunny, have a great day. look in your bag, made you something. (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. choosey moms, choose jif. >>> we are getting the closest look yet at an isolated tribe in peru that has had little contact with the outside world. these photos of the indians were taken last august. warning arrows to passing boats appear to send a message that they want to be left alone. sightings have been on the rise and it's believed heavy logging and gas and oil projects forced them to move to more populated areas. it is that time of year when high school seniors find out whether they have been accepted to the college of their cho
elaine quijano shall cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," ainterview with mitt romney and actor channing tatum from the movies stops by. i'm betty nguyen, this is the "cbs morning news." i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." hey, you made your own lunch. yep! (mom) i'm so proud of you. the bus is here, gotta go mom. okay hunny, have a great day. look in your bag, made you something. (announcer) it's...
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i'm elaine quijano. the violence in syria ratcheted up another notch today, and for the first time air, high-ranking military officer was among the fatalities. charlie d'agata in london has more on today's deadly round of attack and counter-attack. >> reporter: a resident in the besieged city of homs told cbs news tonight syrian forces are intensifying their relentless bombardment. >> yes, it's getting worse day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute. the situation is really disrting and now we are in dangerous place. i'm just waiting to die, simple as that. >> reporter: kamal blames president bashar al-assad for ordering the offensive that's flattened homs and killed hundreds of people in the city in the past week alone. >> my biggest concern is i'm going to lose my two little kids. assad, he's a murderer and he's committing genocide against his own people. >> the u.s. state department releasedly the satellite that appeared to show the deployment of heavy residents surrounding residential neighborhoods
i'm elaine quijano. the violence in syria ratcheted up another notch today, and for the first time air, high-ranking military officer was among the fatalities. charlie d'agata in london has more on today's deadly round of attack and counter-attack. >> reporter: a resident in the besieged city of homs told cbs news tonight syrian forces are intensifying their relentless bombardment. >> yes, it's getting worse day by day, hour by hour, minute by minute. the situation is really...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, philadelphia. >> pelley: now we want to show you a phenomenon at sea. it's a dolphin stampede. perhaps 2,000 dolphins racing a whale-watching boat off southern california yesterday. look at that! sometimes they were hitting up to 25 miles an hour. a normal-size pod of dolphins numbers about 12. scientists call this a megapod. so why the stampede? some experts think they were just having fun. speaking of fun, steve hartman goes down the basement and comes up with a story "on the road," is next. i habe a cohd. i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine li
elaine quijano, cbs news, philadelphia. >> pelley: now we want to show you a phenomenon at sea. it's a dolphin stampede. perhaps 2,000 dolphins racing a whale-watching boat off southern california yesterday. look at that! sometimes they were hitting up to 25 miles an hour. a normal-size pod of dolphins numbers about 12. scientists call this a megapod. so why the stampede? some experts think they were just having fun. speaking of fun, steve hartman goes down the basement and comes up with...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, jackson, ohio. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most-watched entertainment news magazine in the world. ♪ hit the lights >> you watched the oscar, now -- this is the hottest ticket in town, the "vanity fair" oscar party, only "e.t." is invited inside. ♪ so hit the lights >> tom and katie, j. lo's boyfriend. katy perry, gwyneth, sandra, sophia. octavia with her oscar. >> my new best pal. ♪ and it goes like this >> the sexy body stealing the show. angelina showing her leg.
elaine quijano, cbs news, jackson, ohio. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most-watched entertainment news magazine in the world. ♪ hit the lights >> you watched the oscar, now -- this is the hottest ticket in town, the "vanity fair" oscar party, only "e.t." is invited inside. ♪ so hit the lights >> tom and katie, j. lo's boyfriend....
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so we asked elaine quijano to look into it. >> the first year was the roughest. >> reporter: when donna marano learned she had breast cancer in 2008 she chose a lumpectomy to remove her tumor and preserve as much of her breast as possible. just one month later, she had to undergo a second procedure. >> we didn't believe there was any more cancer cells but to be safe was to go in and remove it. >> reporter: today's study showed that one out of four breast cancer patients had the same experience as marano. it also raises questions about whether these second surgeries are necessary. >> is this operationally done? >> reporter: dr. lawrence mcchail led the study and said there is no standard cry tier war for a follow-up procedure. >> is lumpectomy and the decision fairly uniform across the country? we found that it wasn't. there's quite a bit of variability from hospital to hospital and also among individual surgeons. >> reporter: during a lumpectomy, surgeons try to remove the entire tumor and get what's called a clean margin. that means there are no cancer cells in the tissues surrounding
so we asked elaine quijano to look into it. >> the first year was the roughest. >> reporter: when donna marano learned she had breast cancer in 2008 she chose a lumpectomy to remove her tumor and preserve as much of her breast as possible. just one month later, she had to undergo a second procedure. >> we didn't believe there was any more cancer cells but to be safe was to go in and remove it. >> reporter: today's study showed that one out of four breast cancer patients...
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and with bullying often a factor in school shootings, elaine quijano with an extraordinary woman on aion. >> bullying damages you for life and i know because i'm damaged. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we start tonight with a story that sent a chill through parents today-- parents who send their kids to school trusting and hoping that they will be safe. but in one
and with bullying often a factor in school shootings, elaine quijano with an extraordinary woman on aion. >> bullying damages you for life and i know because i'm damaged. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we start tonight with a story that sent a chill through parents today-- parents who send their kids to school trusting and hoping that they will be safe. but in one
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i'm elaine quijano, new york. >>> joining us now is john able, new york bureau chief for wider.com. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> wow, talk about the power of social media. >> how about that. score one for the internet. >> yeah. i mean you think that this all ended so quickly because of this huge outpouring of anger online. i mean ten to one the messages were against susan g. komen on its own facebook page. >> there was volume. you had the mayor of new york, mayor bloomberg and lots of other people saying this was an outrage. so you have the trajectory of lots of people expressing scorn. but actually i think it saved komen. because they were able to see so much blowback so quickly, they were able to process that information and come to what many think is a very wise decision to just say we got it wrong, we're not doing this anymore. in the old days, a couple of years afoe, if they had been allowed to just suffer in the fwoi wind for two weeks, they might have damaged themselves permanently. >> they tried to use the internet to thei
i'm elaine quijano, new york. >>> joining us now is john able, new york bureau chief for wider.com. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> wow, talk about the power of social media. >> how about that. score one for the internet. >> yeah. i mean you think that this all ended so quickly because of this huge outpouring of anger online. i mean ten to one the messages were against susan g. komen on its own...
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. >> elaine quijano was there. >>> football fans have the super bowl.s is the westminster dog show. a prestigious event 136 years old. >> this is irish red and white setter. number 6. >> a peek behind the curtain reveals a chaotic world of primping and pampering. don't let the sub star treatment fool you. >> some people think that dogs and dog show are above the average person and they're somehow different and they're really not. they want to be petted and interact. >> she's going to go home and play tomorrow. >> before she can play, there's serious competition. more than 2,000 dogs showed at westminster this year. 185 different breeds. >> but from all these dogs, it's whittled down to the final seven as they vie for the ultimate prize, best in show. there was cappy, the german shep aerd, the doberman, emily the irish setter. the dalmatian. chelsea the kerry blue terrier. cinders, the dachshund and the pekinese, malachi. >> best in show, the pekinese. >> in the end, it was malachi, the fifth pekinese ever to take top honors at westminster. >> he's had a
. >> elaine quijano was there. >>> football fans have the super bowl.s is the westminster dog show. a prestigious event 136 years old. >> this is irish red and white setter. number 6. >> a peek behind the curtain reveals a chaotic world of primping and pampering. don't let the sub star treatment fool you. >> some people think that dogs and dog show are above the average person and they're somehow different and they're really not. they want to be petted and...