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even evan sees the humor in it. his personal favorite? >> i always joke about it, like being hit by a buck, just a bizarre accident. >>> coming up, a slippery slope as a polar bear rescue turns topsy-turvy. >> once i saw the bear hanging upside down by its foot, i couldn't think of any worse scenario. hy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. surprisingly bold flavor stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> on a slick canadian cliff face, a polar bear rescue slips wildly out of control and it's all caught on camera. >> once i saw the bear hanging upside down by it foot, i was in shock. >> april, 1996, st. john's newfoundland. a polar bear hitches a ride to town on an arctic ice flow and decides to camp out on a cliff just steps away from a fishing village. >> we allow a
even evan sees the humor in it. his personal favorite? >> i always joke about it, like being hit by a buck, just a bizarre accident. >>> coming up, a slippery slope as a polar bear rescue turns topsy-turvy. >> once i saw the bear hanging upside down by its foot, i couldn't think of any worse scenario. hy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold...
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my son evan was about love. he wrote this campaign speech, a class assignment, one of his last class assignments. and one of the things he said in the campaign speech is, i would tell those who bring harm to others, to go to church. >>> next on "lockup raw: killers among us" -- >> i think the greatest fear the public should have is some of us are going home. >> a freed convict commits murder on the outside, and then again back on the inside. >> i held him in a choke hold and my friend started hitting him, beating him up. >>> we've heard the warnings from prison staff. >> they're going to come back to our communities. they're going to go back and live next to you or him or me. i want to make sure i've done everything i can so when he does live next to me, i can worry about asking him to turn his music down, maybe share a 40 with me, have a barbecue but not whether or not he's hiding automatic weapons. >> we've also heard the warnings from inmates. >> i think the greatest fear the public should have is some of the
my son evan was about love. he wrote this campaign speech, a class assignment, one of his last class assignments. and one of the things he said in the campaign speech is, i would tell those who bring harm to others, to go to church. >>> next on "lockup raw: killers among us" -- >> i think the greatest fear the public should have is some of us are going home. >> a freed convict commits murder on the outside, and then again back on the inside. >> i held him in...
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evan rachel wood! "a case of you" is in theaters now. and applause ] ♪ smoke? no, i'm good. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette mini delivers fast craving relief in just 3 minutes. double your chances of quitting with nicorette mini. the warmest way to start the day. add it to your favorite breakfast sandwich for a chili pepper punch. ♪ breakfast made the way i say it's our boldest flavor yet. subway. eat fresh. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >> jimmy: our next guest will release her second album, "sorry i'm late," next year. she's here tonight for a special performance of the single, "i wish." i'm so psyched she's doing this, thank you. featuring skee-lo and the roots, please welcome cher lloyd! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ uh-huh, ha, ha, yeah baby, i se
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also with us today, is senator evan bayh. senator evan bayh is a former two-term governor, served also as the secretary of state of indiana and served in the u.s. senate from 1999 to 2011. as governor of indiana, he enacted welfare reform, cut taxes, and brought about fiscal disciplines to state's budgets. in the u.s. senate, he was a leading voice, advocating for fiscal restraint, on government spending. he also worked in a bipartisan manner, something missing right now, to seek consensus on several key issues, including financial services reform and health care. our plenary session will begin with remarks from senator huntsman and senator bayh to be followed by what i'm sure will be a great conversation facilitated by ntsl vice president senator curt scramble from utah, the senator pro tem. however, before we go to the comments, we'd like to share comments on you, the co-chairman that has no labels and governor huntsman. >> this is senator joe manchen, it's my leasure to send greetings to all of you. i regret i cannot join
also with us today, is senator evan bayh. senator evan bayh is a former two-term governor, served also as the secretary of state of indiana and served in the u.s. senate from 1999 to 2011. as governor of indiana, he enacted welfare reform, cut taxes, and brought about fiscal disciplines to state's budgets. in the u.s. senate, he was a leading voice, advocating for fiscal restraint, on government spending. he also worked in a bipartisan manner, something missing right now, to seek consensus on...
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. >> reporter: larry and meegan evan's son doesn't speak. >> my son thinks being aggressive and violentway to get anything. >> reporter: the evans eventually took care school out of emno grant elementary. months later, the teacher had abused lots of special ed kids that call. >> she had put him down on the ground face first and put her knee in his back. >> reporter: the family sued and accused the antioch school district of covering up the abuse. the district agreed to an $8 million settlement. the evans family will receive $1 million, but no amount of money can give them back their son's innocence. in antioch, i'm dal lynn, kpix5. >> the teacher faces six counts of child abuse. >>> a trip to the casino wasn't supposed to end like this. at least one person is dead after a tour bus flipped on a rainy freeway in san diego county. more than a dozen other people were hurt. this is one of three bus crashes in southern california today. watch as a passenger on this bus turns the tables on a man trying to rob him. the robber sticks a gun in the man's face, but he grabs the weapon and takes dow
. >> reporter: larry and meegan evan's son doesn't speak. >> my son thinks being aggressive and violentway to get anything. >> reporter: the evans eventually took care school out of emno grant elementary. months later, the teacher had abused lots of special ed kids that call. >> she had put him down on the ground face first and put her knee in his back. >> reporter: the family sued and accused the antioch school district of covering up the abuse. the district...
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i'm evan washburn with the redskins -- tape, i'm evan washburn with the redskins, wusa9 sports. >> what >>> tough injury news, jordan reed being shut down for the season because of concussions. the rookie emerged as one of the few bright spots but hasn't played in a month. he saw a specialist today who recommended he not play anymore this campaign. >>> a reminder our high school follow of the week, four great basketball games to choose from. text the code of the game you want to 55423 or vote on our website today. we'll bring you the highlights on friday night as we always do. >> look forward to that, sir. >> blow up. we know they text like crazy. >> into the hundreds of thousands. >> i think that's it for us. >> that's our broadcast. i'll see you at 7:00 with jan jeffcoat for your only local news at 7:00. bye bye. il whope stping at dunkin' donuts, so now i'm sitting in the bed of my truck, sipping a latte and smiling. #mydunkin enjoy a delicious latte the next time you stop at dunkin'. share your story. #mydunkin so i tried depend it really made the difference between a morning around
i'm evan washburn with the redskins -- tape, i'm evan washburn with the redskins, wusa9 sports. >> what >>> tough injury news, jordan reed being shut down for the season because of concussions. the rookie emerged as one of the few bright spots but hasn't played in a month. he saw a specialist today who recommended he not play anymore this campaign. >>> a reminder our high school follow of the week, four great basketball games to choose from. text the code of the game you...
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my son evan was about love.ote this campaign speech, a class assignment, one of his last class assignments. and one of the things he said in the campaign speech is, i would tell those who bring harm to others, to go to church. >>> next on "lockup raw: killers among us" -- >> i think the greatest fear the public should have is some of us are going home. >> a freed convict commits murder on the outside, and then again back on the inside. >> i held him in a choke hold and my friend started hitting him, beating him up. ♪ [ male announcer ] what kind of energy is so abundant, it can help provide the power for all this? natural gas. ♪ more than ever before, america's electricity is generated by it. exxonmobil uses advanced visualization and drilling technologies to produce natural gas... powering our lives... while reducing emissions by up to 60%. energy lives here. ♪ (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because on
my son evan was about love.ote this campaign speech, a class assignment, one of his last class assignments. and one of the things he said in the campaign speech is, i would tell those who bring harm to others, to go to church. >>> next on "lockup raw: killers among us" -- >> i think the greatest fear the public should have is some of us are going home. >> a freed convict commits murder on the outside, and then again back on the inside. >> i held him in a...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: the countdown is on to 2014.there is a new crystal ball and quite a story to tell about the square where it is dropped. that is next. >> jeff: u.s. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor will lead the 62nd countdown to 2014 in new york's times square this week. organizers expect a million people will be there when the 59-year-old bronc native flips the switch to start the ball drop. as terrell brown tells us, it's a tradition with a fascinating past. >> here it is. this is the largest crystal ball in the world. we're getting ready for new year's eve. we just installed all of the 2,688 waterford crystals with a new pattern, check it out. >> every year the ball tells a different story, jeff strauss president of countdown entertainment is excited about this year's theme, the gift of imagination. >> one was imagined by a young girl, 12-year-old girl at st. jude's research hospital. and this was her design which is a rose app it was her message of hope and beauty and positiveness for the new year. >> reporter: new this
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: the countdown is on to 2014.there is a new crystal ball and quite a story to tell about the square where it is dropped. that is next. >> jeff: u.s. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor will lead the 62nd countdown to 2014 in new york's times square this week. organizers expect a million people will be there when the 59-year-old bronc native flips the switch to start the ball drop. as terrell brown tells us, it's a tradition with a...
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carter evans in los angeles, on the fuel of a fallen american hero, missing for more than 62 years. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the newscast. >>> one million woke up without 1.3 million americans woke up this morning without this unemployment benefits and several million more could lose theirs over the course of the next year. the federal program designed to help the long-term unemployed has expired and anyone who has been collecting unemployment for more than 26 weeks will be affected. california now has the highest number of people in that category, 220,000. nevada, illinois, pennsylvania, connecticut, new york, new jersey, and massachusetts, also have much higher than average numbers of people out of work for that long. jeff pegues tells us what the outlook is for those adjusting to this new unemployment reality. >> reporter: two-year-old sophia lowe knows how to make her parents mary and terry smile. the family hasn't had a lot to celebrate this year. mary has been out of work for t
carter evans in los angeles, on the fuel of a fallen american hero, missing for more than 62 years. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the newscast. >>> one million woke up without 1.3 million americans woke up this morning without this unemployment benefits and several million more could lose theirs over the course of the next year. the federal program designed to help the...
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the oilers goalie, evan dubnik. he scores. three seconds left in ot. chris butler avoids the shoot outscoring with a dramatic game winner. >>> this bronco fan spray painted the bronco logo on his moe hawk. the chargers again pull off the upset 27-20. what is interesting now is that the raiders chiefs game takes on some added significance, by the way. chief promo. channel 5. >> the raiders can be spoilers huh? >> they could be. and, now, this game, because of denver's loss tonight will mean something. it's the fight for home field
the oilers goalie, evan dubnik. he scores. three seconds left in ot. chris butler avoids the shoot outscoring with a dramatic game winner. >>> this bronco fan spray painted the bronco logo on his moe hawk. the chargers again pull off the upset 27-20. what is interesting now is that the raiders chiefs game takes on some added significance, by the way. chief promo. channel 5. >> the raiders can be spoilers huh? >> they could be. and, now, this game, because of denver's loss...
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. >> though 29-year-old evan feinberg, the president of generation opportunity, would deny that.ou've been traveling the country essentially telling people, young people to ignore the law. >> no, not at all. >> oh, come on, evan. we have cameras following you around, you tell young people to opt out. >> well, no doubt we're actually telling young people to opt out. >> you're ready to opt out of obamacare, right? >> oh, yeah. >> that's the best possible decision about their health care. they shouldn't pay three times as much for their insurance, not to get better health care for themselves but to pay for an older, sicker generation's health care benefits. >> feinberg is talking about the fact that for obama care to work, young, healthy people must pay into the system. but not make many claims on it. that way, their premiums will subsidize older, sicker people. who, statistically speaking, will use a lot more health care services. on this day, and this venue, at least, the word seemed to be getting out. >> with obamacare i'm going to have to pay three, four times more money in heal
. >> though 29-year-old evan feinberg, the president of generation opportunity, would deny that.ou've been traveling the country essentially telling people, young people to ignore the law. >> no, not at all. >> oh, come on, evan. we have cameras following you around, you tell young people to opt out. >> well, no doubt we're actually telling young people to opt out. >> you're ready to opt out of obamacare, right? >> oh, yeah. >> that's the best possible...
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. >> reporter: larry and meaghan evans' son doesn't speak. he would cry every day leaving school. his behavior also changed. >> my son now thinks that being aggressive and being violent is the way to get anything. >> reporter: the evans eventually took their son out of mno grant elementary school. two months later they were told teresa allen-caulboy had abused several students. >> he had been backhanded in the face, that she had put him down on the ground face first and put her knee in his back. >> reporter: eight families sued accusing the antioch school district of covering up the abuse. the district agreed to an $8 million settlement. the evans family will received $1 million but says no amount of money can give them back their son's innocence. >> this is a life changing event. >> reporter: in antioch, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> as for the teacher, she has resigned and faces six counts of child abuse. >>> members of the duck dynasty clan are standing by their patriarch who has been suspended from the hit show over comments that he made to "gq" magazine. they are threatening to stop
. >> reporter: larry and meaghan evans' son doesn't speak. he would cry every day leaving school. his behavior also changed. >> my son now thinks that being aggressive and being violent is the way to get anything. >> reporter: the evans eventually took their son out of mno grant elementary school. two months later they were told teresa allen-caulboy had abused several students. >> he had been backhanded in the face, that she had put him down on the ground face first and...
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carter evans on the final weekend for horseracing's legendary track of the stars. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jim axelrod. this is the western version of the broadcast. we officially welcomed winter today and had just about every type of weather to mark the occasion. they were shoveling snow in arizona where it was in the 30s. runners were in shorts in washington, d.c. where it was in the mid 60s. but the headline tonight is a massive and potentially very dangerous storm system that stretches from the texas panhandle all the way to maine. freezing rain gripped swaths of oklahoma and missouri as the massive front pushing across the heartland disrupted travel on roads and in the air. the storm knocked out power to 8,000 in oklahoma. police say icy roads were responsible for at least two traffic related deaths. unseasonably warm air across the south spurred severe thunderstorms that caused flooding in parts of kentucky. there were reports of tornadoes in tennessee and louisiana. more than 5,000 flights were delayed
carter evans on the final weekend for horseracing's legendary track of the stars. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm jim axelrod. this is the western version of the broadcast. we officially welcomed winter today and had just about every type of weather to mark the occasion. they were shoveling snow in arizona where it was in the 30s. runners were in shorts in washington, d.c. where it was in the mid 60s. but the headline tonight is a...
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evan. what is the exit-wing rows? yep. that's it.n i have the movie is complimentary for $200, please? evan. what is "star wars"? yes. can i have the movie is complimentary for $400?
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carter evans tell us what police have learned from the past. a screen legend is gone. we'll lock back at the extraordinary life and career of peter o'toole. and a pablo picasso for $130. charlie d'agata says yes, if you are lucky. tradition played a predominant role in the proceedings. speaking on behalf of the family, a chief said mandela was going home to rest with his forefathers, adding we thank them for lending us such an icon. a battalion of traditional zulu warriors wasn't on the program so they simply took over a nearby hillside. the most deeply personal memorium was that of a man who spent 18 years in prison on robben island with mandela. >> we can salute you as a fighter for freedom in the end. farewell, my dear brother, my mentor, my leader. >> reporter: the lowering of the casket was kept private at the request of the family and included traditional leaders speaking to mandela's body. across the valley, lala hartford a sixth generation south african held her own private reflection on mandela. >> i think that my entire life, everything i've experienced would
carter evans tell us what police have learned from the past. a screen legend is gone. we'll lock back at the extraordinary life and career of peter o'toole. and a pablo picasso for $130. charlie d'agata says yes, if you are lucky. tradition played a predominant role in the proceedings. speaking on behalf of the family, a chief said mandela was going home to rest with his forefathers, adding we thank them for lending us such an icon. a battalion of traditional zulu warriors wasn't on the program...
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look, to evan's point, you know, it's a tyranny of low expectations.you're looking at real gdp next year of 3%. nomal gdp of 4.5%. if that translates to revenue growth of 4.5%, it's hard to justify what we've seen with stock valuations at this level. so, the fact the economy is turning around doesn't necessarily mean it's a safe place to be in the market right now. >> okay. hang on one second, j.j. i want to bring in larry mcdonald from new edge usa for his reaction to some of the data today. larry, i wanted to ask you specifically about gold, because i couldn't quite get my head around it this morning. we were down before the jobs report. it hit. we spiked down. then we were moving positive. is it -- you know, how do you read gold here? what do you do with it? >> well, i sense a massive underperformance of minors versus gold. that's very clear. i think overall tremendous tax law selling, tremendous capitulation. we saw this at the end of the second quarter with gold. just an absolute rush to the exits, quarter end rebalancing is a phenomenal time for
look, to evan's point, you know, it's a tyranny of low expectations.you're looking at real gdp next year of 3%. nomal gdp of 4.5%. if that translates to revenue growth of 4.5%, it's hard to justify what we've seen with stock valuations at this level. so, the fact the economy is turning around doesn't necessarily mean it's a safe place to be in the market right now. >> okay. hang on one second, j.j. i want to bring in larry mcdonald from new edge usa for his reaction to some of the data...
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hillary evans there, from alzheimerss research in london. and more to come on al jazeera, including as the world says farewell to nelson mandela, we take a look at why his promise of a better life in south africa, has yet to be realized. also ahead, the talk of the town. >> hosting its fist major sporting event in decades. joe will be mere to tell you why sports at the southeast games are causing a stir. welcome back, you are watching the al jazeera news hour. south africans are paying their last respects to thenson mandela, his body will lie in state for the next three days allowing people to see him before he is buried on sunday. riot police in ukraine fought with protestors after surrounding city hall. it is the second attempt to use ford against protestors in the last two days. the u.s. has approved $60 million worth of defense equipment for foreign forces in the central african republic. french president visited the capitol following the death of two soldiers. let's return to south africa where people will vote in a national election in
hillary evans there, from alzheimerss research in london. and more to come on al jazeera, including as the world says farewell to nelson mandela, we take a look at why his promise of a better life in south africa, has yet to be realized. also ahead, the talk of the town. >> hosting its fist major sporting event in decades. joe will be mere to tell you why sports at the southeast games are causing a stir. welcome back, you are watching the al jazeera news hour. south africans are paying...
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. >> though 29-year-old evan fineburg the president of generation opportunity would deny that. >> you have been travelling the country telling young people to ignore the law. >> not at all. >> you follow people around telling them to opt out. >> no dut we are telling them to opt out. >> you are ready to opt out of obamacare. >> they shouldn't pay three times as much for their insurance not to get better healthcare for themselves but to pay for an older sicker generation healthcare benefits. >> for obamacare to work, young healthy people must pay into the system but not make many claims on it. that way their premiums will subsidize older sicker people who statistically speaking use a lot more healthcare services. on this day and this venue at least the word seemed to be getting out. >> with obamacare i am going to have to pay three, four times the premium and deductibles. >> you are basically a community organization. >> in a lot of ways, yes. >> we are trying to get them motivated involved in ways that will make a difference. >> the obamacare relies on young people. they won't sign up
. >> though 29-year-old evan fineburg the president of generation opportunity would deny that. >> you have been travelling the country telling young people to ignore the law. >> not at all. >> you follow people around telling them to opt out. >> no dut we are telling them to opt out. >> you are ready to opt out of obamacare. >> they shouldn't pay three times as much for their insurance not to get better healthcare for themselves but to pay for an older...
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evan, good reporting. evan perez reporting for us. >>> perhaps the most famous espionage case was that of robert hanson, an american fbi agent who was busted for spying on behalf of the russians. he was brought down by a fellow fbi agent, a young man named eric o'neill, who was played by the actor ryan phillipi in a movie about the scandal called "breach." listen to this. >> i never cared about making headlines. i wanted to make history. >> he's a traitor, eric. spying for the russians in 1985. good news is you're in the middle of the biggest case we've ever run. >> joining us is the man who actually busted robert hanson, the former fbi agent, eric o'neill. thanks very much for coming in. let's talk about this case that evan was just reporting on. what do you make of this alleged spy ring? >> well, it sounds a little bit like the mobster investigations where you can't get them for what you want to get them for but you get them for tax fraud. we have a group of russians who are working in the different dipl
evan, good reporting. evan perez reporting for us. >>> perhaps the most famous espionage case was that of robert hanson, an american fbi agent who was busted for spying on behalf of the russians. he was brought down by a fellow fbi agent, a young man named eric o'neill, who was played by the actor ryan phillipi in a movie about the scandal called "breach." listen to this. >> i never cared about making headlines. i wanted to make history. >> he's a traitor, eric....
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evan perez, justice reporter is with me now. evan, let's talk about this because you see the headline, it's like oh, my gosh. they're looking at my iphone. tell us exactly what we're talking about here. >> the nsa has developed software called dropout jeep. and it apparently this magazine german magazine called "der spiegel" published slides apparently came from edward snowden, the former nsa contractor leaking documents. and they described this program whereby the nsa can insert or can load up software on to iphones in order to access voice mails, to access is pretty much everything inside it, your camera phone, even activate the microphone and the phone. so these slides refer to an older version of the iphone, the newer one we don't know whether or not the nsa has the same capability, but it is pretty intriguing stuff to be able to take control of your entire device without even holding on to it. >> but two things, one is we shouldn't be surprised they have this capability. >> right. right. i mean, by this point, given the fac
evan perez, justice reporter is with me now. evan, let's talk about this because you see the headline, it's like oh, my gosh. they're looking at my iphone. tell us exactly what we're talking about here. >> the nsa has developed software called dropout jeep. and it apparently this magazine german magazine called "der spiegel" published slides apparently came from edward snowden, the former nsa contractor leaking documents. and they described this program whereby the nsa can...
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evans wants to be ready. >> part of our marketing is being able to give our customers a label that they can put on their product to say this is what it is. this is the concentration of these different things. mold-free. this is part of what they want to actually do to sell the product because people are interested in that. >> reporter: evans concocted his idea for his business in a unique part of the world. the chemist once provided similar testing services for u.s. army in afghanistan. >> they would bring in insurgents. they would literally empty these guys pockets, run that ore to the chem lab, we would analyze it and find things like marijuana, heroin and things like this, and if we d did they could question these guys further. i thought when i get back to the united states i want to open a marijuana test lab. >> the state is still deciding how much testing will be required. >> whether it is every crop or every 10th crop, what they're testing exactly and all that is still being decided. yes, everybody will have to be tested and products will have to be labeled. >> it is all part of a
evans wants to be ready. >> part of our marketing is being able to give our customers a label that they can put on their product to say this is what it is. this is the concentration of these different things. mold-free. this is part of what they want to actually do to sell the product because people are interested in that. >> reporter: evans concocted his idea for his business in a unique part of the world. the chemist once provided similar testing services for u.s. army in...
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i want to raise a concern about 1550 evans which was acquired a year ago and i understand there has been a lot of interest anatomy discussion but not a lot of motion as to make that property usable for staff and utility purnsz. purposes. i don't know that those two items are linked but i just wanted to suggest greater sense of urgency about determining the use of 1550 evans and moving the staff because we bought that and yet we are still paying rent across the street at bayview plaza. again this 544 lease across the street certainly makes sense for the intended purposes. let's get on market street. thanks. >> okay. so i will call for a moved. it's been moved and second. all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> the motion carries. next item. >> item 25. transit powers authority. >> commissioners. >> so moved. seconded. >> is there any discuss. any public comment on the item no. 25. seeing none public comment is now closed. i will call for a vote. all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> the ayes have it. item 26. >> item 26. memorandum of san francisco for the central subway project. >> commissione
i want to raise a concern about 1550 evans which was acquired a year ago and i understand there has been a lot of interest anatomy discussion but not a lot of motion as to make that property usable for staff and utility purnsz. purposes. i don't know that those two items are linked but i just wanted to suggest greater sense of urgency about determining the use of 1550 evans and moving the staff because we bought that and yet we are still paying rent across the street at bayview plaza. again...
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. >> reporter: larry and meaghan evans' son doesn't speak. they couldn't get him to say what was happening. they noticed he would cry every day leaving school. his behavior also changed. >> my son now thinks that being aggressive and being violent is the way to get anything. >> reporter: the evans eventually took their son out of mno grant elementary. two months later police told them their special ed. teacher teresa allen-caulboy abused 8 special education children last fall. >> he had been backhanded several occasions in the face. that she had put him down on the ground face first and put her knee in his back. >> reporter: police gave more examples of alleged physical, verbal and mental abuse. the eight families sued and accused the antioch school district of covering up the abuse. the district agreed to an $8 million settlement. the superintendent said in a statement, we must continue to learn from this case and work to ensure that every child entrusted to our schools is educated in a safe environment. >> the superintendent went on to say
. >> reporter: larry and meaghan evans' son doesn't speak. they couldn't get him to say what was happening. they noticed he would cry every day leaving school. his behavior also changed. >> my son now thinks that being aggressive and being violent is the way to get anything. >> reporter: the evans eventually took their son out of mno grant elementary. two months later police told them their special ed. teacher teresa allen-caulboy abused 8 special education children last fall....
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carter evans has more. >> reporter: as word spread that 17-year-old clare davis had died, defense-- the fence outside of arapahoe high school that was covered with messages of hope became a memorial. jamie gruber was a classmate. >> i want her to know that we love her and her family and are sending her up with love. >> reporter: clare had been in a coma 8 days, shot point-blank in her hallway, a random victim as karl pierson opened fire. students who fled were allowed back on campus to pick up their belongings. but the focus remained on clare and the hope that somehow she would pull through. on friday night hundreds attend a vigil. >> the best thing we can really do for her is to come together as a community and let her know that we are praying for her. >> reporter: she died hours later. last night clare's family issued a statement. although we have lost our precious daughter, we will always be grateful for the indelible journey she took us on, the grace, laughter and light she brought to this world will not be extinguished by her death. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: pre
carter evans has more. >> reporter: as word spread that 17-year-old clare davis had died, defense-- the fence outside of arapahoe high school that was covered with messages of hope became a memorial. jamie gruber was a classmate. >> i want her to know that we love her and her family and are sending her up with love. >> reporter: clare had been in a coma 8 days, shot point-blank in her hallway, a random victim as karl pierson opened fire. students who fled were allowed back on...
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the death of a hollywood star, paul walker loses his life in a fiery crash, from los angeles, carter evans has more. and saving the memories. families thought that pictures were lost forever. barry petersen found a woman who brings them back. >> oh, my little baby! oh, sweetheart! >> this is the cbs evening news. >> glor: good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. the train left poughkeepsie new york just before 6:00 a.m. on the last day of this hollywood, holiday weekend for grand central terminal, he it never got there, all seven cars derailed into the trip, this is what it looked like today in the bronx at the spot be the hudson and harlem rivers meet. first responders rushed in trying to save or stabilize the wounded. more than 60 were hurt. officials say three of the four dead were thrown from the train. tonight, an ntsb team has arrived. we begin our broadcast from the scene with don dahler. >> reporter: metro north railroad train the lies scattered between the tracks and the hudson and harlem rivers, the train left po kinsey new york at 5:54 on r
the death of a hollywood star, paul walker loses his life in a fiery crash, from los angeles, carter evans has more. and saving the memories. families thought that pictures were lost forever. barry petersen found a woman who brings them back. >> oh, my little baby! oh, sweetheart! >> this is the cbs evening news. >> glor: good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. the train left poughkeepsie new york just before 6:00 a.m. on the last day of...
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let's go to evan now standing by. evan, what are u.s. authorities doing to try to help out here and track down this truck? are they doing anything to help out? >> yeah, they've issued an alert to all the law enforcement agencies along the border. and the homeland security department itself has these sensors deployed with border agents which they can use to wand any type of truck that comes through a border crossing to try to detect whether any of this material is coming through. now, as rafael has mentioned, it is a very big concern obviously for many years now, the homeland security department has worried someone could try to pass something like this across the border to try to detonate some kind of bomb. as rafael has also mentioned, it's a very difficult thing to do. this thing is encased in lead. it is very difficult to extract. there are these little chunks of cobalt 6 on a now if one were to handle it, to even hold it for a few minutes, it is a very dangerous thing and could cause permanent damage, but it is not something that is e
let's go to evan now standing by. evan, what are u.s. authorities doing to try to help out here and track down this truck? are they doing anything to help out? >> yeah, they've issued an alert to all the law enforcement agencies along the border. and the homeland security department itself has these sensors deployed with border agents which they can use to wand any type of truck that comes through a border crossing to try to detect whether any of this material is coming through. now, as...
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. >> though 29-year-old evan feinberg, the president of generation opportunity, would deny that.ou've been traveling the country essentially telling people, young people to ignore the law. >> no, not at all. >> oh, come on, evan. we have cameras following you around, you tell young people to opt out. >> well, no doubt we're actually telling young people to opt out. >> federal obamacare, right? you want to opt out of oba obamacare, right? >> oh, yeah. >> that's the best possible decision about their health care. they shouldn't pay three times as much for their insurance, not to get better health care for themselves but to pay for an older, sicker generation's health care benefits. >> feinberg is talking about the fact that for obama care to work, young, healthy people must pay into the system. but not make many claims on it. that way, their premiums will subsidize older, sicker people. who, statistically speaking, will use a lot more health care services. on this day, and this venue, at least, the word seemed to be getting out. >> with obamacare i'm going to have to pay three, fou
. >> though 29-year-old evan feinberg, the president of generation opportunity, would deny that.ou've been traveling the country essentially telling people, young people to ignore the law. >> no, not at all. >> oh, come on, evan. we have cameras following you around, you tell young people to opt out. >> well, no doubt we're actually telling young people to opt out. >> federal obamacare, right? you want to opt out of oba obamacare, right? >> oh, yeah. >>...
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though 29-year-old evan, the president of generation opportunity, would deny that. you've been traveling the country essentially telling young people to ignore the law. >> no, not at all. >> come on of the we have cameras following you around. you tell young people to opt out. >> no doubt we're telling young people to opt out. >> you're ready to opt out of obamacare, right? >> yeah. >> all right! >> that's the best possible decision about their health care. they shouldn't pay three times as much for their insurance, not to get better health care for themselves, but to pay for an older, sicker generation benefits. >> he's talking about for obamacare to work, young, healthy people must pay into the system. but not make many claims on it. that way their premiums will subsidize older, sicker people who, statistically speaking, use a lot more healthcare services. on this day and this venue at least, the word seemed to be getting out. >> with obama, i'm going to have to pay three, four times more and i think that's ridiculous. >> you basically are a communities organizer,
though 29-year-old evan, the president of generation opportunity, would deny that. you've been traveling the country essentially telling young people to ignore the law. >> no, not at all. >> come on of the we have cameras following you around. you tell young people to opt out. >> no doubt we're telling young people to opt out. >> you're ready to opt out of obamacare, right? >> yeah. >> all right! >> that's the best possible decision about their health...
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not at all. >> come on, evan.e have cameras following you around and you tell young people to opt out. >> well no, doubt we're actually telling people to opt out. >> you girls are ready to opt out of obamacare, right? >> what? >> you're ready to opt out of obamaca obamacare, right? >> right. >> because that's the best possible decision forrar their health care. they shouldn't pay three times as much for insurance not to pay for themselves but to pay for an older sicker generation's benefits. >> he's talking if about for obamacare to work young healthy people must pay into the system but not make many claims on it. that way their premiums will subsidize older, sicker people, who statistically speaking will use a lot more health care services. on this day and this venue at least the word seemed to be getting out. >> with obamacare i'm going to have to pay three, four times more money for health insurance in premiums and deductibles and i think that's ridiculous. >> you're basically a community organizer, aren't you?
not at all. >> come on, evan.e have cameras following you around and you tell young people to opt out. >> well no, doubt we're actually telling people to opt out. >> you girls are ready to opt out of obamacare, right? >> what? >> you're ready to opt out of obamaca obamacare, right? >> right. >> because that's the best possible decision forrar their health care. they shouldn't pay three times as much for insurance not to pay for themselves but to pay for...
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a catastrophic wildfire in arizona last summer. 19 hotshot firefighters were killed, and as carter evansl families have filed multimillion dollars lawsuits. >> the fire is out here now. >> video from a firefighter's helmet cam shows the yarnell fire bearing down, and casts a desperate radio hall from the. [ gunshot ] as, hotshot as 100-foot of wall of flames closes in on them. >> >> hotshots. >> the recordings were released after an investigation revealed commanders made numerous mistakes managing the wildfire that killed the 19 hotshots, and destroyed more than 100 homes. >> little by little, the truth is coming out. >> julianne ashcraft saw the video for the first time yesterday. >> her husband andrew was one of the hotshots who died. their leader eric marsh made one of the final calls for help. >> we are preparing a deployment site. we are burning out around ourselves the brush and will give you a call. >> in his voice, what i heard was he knew, i think, and i believe that he knew that they were all going to die. >> moments before the hotshots deployed their fire shelters, they called
a catastrophic wildfire in arizona last summer. 19 hotshot firefighters were killed, and as carter evansl families have filed multimillion dollars lawsuits. >> the fire is out here now. >> video from a firefighter's helmet cam shows the yarnell fire bearing down, and casts a desperate radio hall from the. [ gunshot ] as, hotshot as 100-foot of wall of flames closes in on them. >> >> hotshots. >> the recordings were released after an investigation revealed...
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as carter evans reports, investigators are trying to >>gure out what happened.eporter: paul walker may have been best known for his starring role in the kwft fast and furious" film series. but his love for fast cars went beyond the big screen. on saturday he was passenger in this porch carrera gt when it burst into flames after slamming into a tree killing walker app his friend rodas. jim torp saw the pair moments before the crash. >> roger backed it into the garage and paul jumped in and said, hey, let's go for a drive. they went for a little drive and this is what happened. >> reporter: it was less than a half mile from the auto shop. friends rushed to help when they heard the impact. >> there's nothing. we tried. we went through five extinguishers. >> santonio holmes knew both men. >> they were trapped. employees, friends of the shop, we tried. >> reporter: the los angeles county sheriff's department says speed was a factor. everything else about the crash remains under investigation. walker was a fixture in the previous six "fast and furious" films and wu du
as carter evans reports, investigators are trying to >>gure out what happened.eporter: paul walker may have been best known for his starring role in the kwft fast and furious" film series. but his love for fast cars went beyond the big screen. on saturday he was passenger in this porch carrera gt when it burst into flames after slamming into a tree killing walker app his friend rodas. jim torp saw the pair moments before the crash. >> roger backed it into the garage and paul...
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>> let's -- your tv viewing habits -- >> i'm sure bill evans has seen "glow." gorgeous ladies of wrestling. >> in new york, we call that rush hour. happens all the time. if you're down south, there's a lot of rain coming in from a coastal storm moving into the atlanta area. this is coming in from ft. walton beach, west of auburn, into northern georgia. here's a live look from atlanta from wsb. hotlanta. it's cloudy there this morning. there will be rain coming your way. georgia and alabama, been a very wet year. one of the wettest on record. our future cast, our storm animation, will show that while cutting up the atlantic coast, that's going to come into the carolinas. will continue moving up the atlantic coast into the northeast, bringing an inch and a half to two inches. the cold air goes flat into the atlantic early. if this were coming in, what a blizzard in the northeast and new england. that's going to lose out. the cold air comes in behind that. out west, we're going to look at big winds. 50-mile-per-hour to 70-mile-per-hour winds. all the way out to lo
>> let's -- your tv viewing habits -- >> i'm sure bill evans has seen "glow." gorgeous ladies of wrestling. >> in new york, we call that rush hour. happens all the time. if you're down south, there's a lot of rain coming in from a coastal storm moving into the atlanta area. this is coming in from ft. walton beach, west of auburn, into northern georgia. here's a live look from atlanta from wsb. hotlanta. it's cloudy there this morning. there will be rain coming your...
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>> it was about my situation. >> evans was attempting to conduct an orientation interview with schreiber prior to his move to general population. >> to tell you the truth, i might resort to some craziness to get what i want. >> okay. >> i mean some craziness. >> i'm just the case manager. i don't know exactly what i'm supposed to do -- >> you don't? >> -- as far as that. >> how long have you been a case manager? >> about four years. >> okay. that's quite long enough. so, anyway, that's what happens with this -- >> it's quite long enough for what? i'm kind of curious about that. >> i just thought you were brand new to the job. you acted like what am i supposed to do about you, you know? anyway, i am not assaulting you, man, i'm just checking on your credentials a little bit. >> okay. >> schreiber went on to tell evans a specific group of limon inmates had it out for him. >> they told me they were going to write all of their friends, whatever cell houses they're in, they're going to write their friends and tell them about me and basically, have my [ bleep ] sanctioned, either assaulted or
>> it was about my situation. >> evans was attempting to conduct an orientation interview with schreiber prior to his move to general population. >> to tell you the truth, i might resort to some craziness to get what i want. >> okay. >> i mean some craziness. >> i'm just the case manager. i don't know exactly what i'm supposed to do -- >> you don't? >> -- as far as that. >> how long have you been a case manager? >> about four years....
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carter evans reports. >> reporter: you ended up with a premium of about $160 a month. it. he signed up in october and signed up for a government subsidy of $152 a month to pay for the premium. >> when i saw the preventive options, i actually started getting emotional. all these things covered under my premium i thought were amazing. why wouldn't i take advantage of that. >> reporter: according to the cbs news/new york times poll, 50% of the uninsured say getting insurance will make their health better. >> so would you consider yourself a success story? >> yeah, i'd definitely consider myself a success story. >> reporter: but 57% of the uninsured told us the healthcare.gov website was difficult to use. 59% sate getting health insurance will hurt them financially. beverly cena is a freelance journalist in los angeles. >> it's going to cost us, even with the tax break they say they will give you. it's going to cost us $409 a month for the lowest priced plan. >> reporter: more than a third in the poll say they'll pay a penalty of either $95 or 1% of their annual income ins
carter evans reports. >> reporter: you ended up with a premium of about $160 a month. it. he signed up in october and signed up for a government subsidy of $152 a month to pay for the premium. >> when i saw the preventive options, i actually started getting emotional. all these things covered under my premium i thought were amazing. why wouldn't i take advantage of that. >> reporter: according to the cbs news/new york times poll, 50% of the uninsured say getting insurance will...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up on the "morning news," the christmas crush. the post office will be packed today as we try to mail our cards and packages before the holiday. this is the "cbs morning news." holiday. this is the "cbs morning news." an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just on
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up on the "morning news," the christmas crush. the post office will be packed today as we try to mail our cards and packages before the holiday. this is the "cbs morning news." holiday. this is the "cbs morning news." an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood...
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i devoured everything i could about bob evans farm.hey had magazines with articles, microfiche, a four month old financials and write ups that allowed me to compare it with other companies in the industry. i knew i had a good one. i bought 20 shares. the stock went up immediately. and a stock split. i figured out the first component of investing, know what you own. what did i know about oranges or women's fashion. but eggs and sausages? a company i found, long tradition of good service. notice that was for me. next up, standard press steel. well no that became sps technologies. from my old home town. they made screws for airplanes. why sps? because a buddy of mine from high school told me they were hiring like mad. wondered if i was looking for a job, paying good money. i had a job. back to the library for more research. solid company. no doubt. nothing in print about its hiring push. ripe for a trade, right? no one had that skinny. you know it doubled long after and by that i caught the bug for good. 23 years later acquired by precisi
i devoured everything i could about bob evans farm.hey had magazines with articles, microfiche, a four month old financials and write ups that allowed me to compare it with other companies in the industry. i knew i had a good one. i bought 20 shares. the stock went up immediately. and a stock split. i figured out the first component of investing, know what you own. what did i know about oranges or women's fashion. but eggs and sausages? a company i found, long tradition of good service. notice...
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the second hour of "closing bell" with kelly evans and company. tomorrow. >>> and welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans. what a day it's been for markets. never short a quiet market. that's the statement that goes around. today feels like testament for that. dow pushing for best annual gain since 1995 as it adds 25 point. just one trading day left to go in what will be a record-breaking 2013. it appears to have cracked that 16,500 mark at the end there. the dow up about 25 points. s&p 500 a little lower today. less than a point. so 1,841 -- no, 1842 is closing high so almost snuck that one in. nasdaq is a little weaker today. apple was weighing on the index to some extent. on that note, joining me is michael kroften, mandy drury, dominic chu and josh lipton. mr. krocrofton, what stands out you? >> it's been a market that's defied all reason and logic this year. the fed was in. if you fought the fed, you got shot. the market itself, however, is setting itself up to really leverage any movement in the economy to the upside. corporate manage
the second hour of "closing bell" with kelly evans and company. tomorrow. >>> and welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans. what a day it's been for markets. never short a quiet market. that's the statement that goes around. today feels like testament for that. dow pushing for best annual gain since 1995 as it adds 25 point. just one trading day left to go in what will be a record-breaking 2013. it appears to have cracked that 16,500 mark at the end there. the...
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air tankers would have known exactly where to deliver a life-saving water drop. >> pelley: carter evansin our los angeles newsroom. carter, thank you. a blast of arctic air is causing a deep freeze on the great lakes tonight. the annual chill has come early this year, creating massive sheets of ice that are choking the critical seaway. tonight dean reynolds reports crews are busy breaking up the ice. >> reporter: these coast guard ice breakers near duluth, minnesota, are out weeks early. single-digit temperatures have nearly solidified parts of lake superior and slow it had multibillion dollar shipping business there and in the other great lakes. this week, 13% of lake michigan is covered by ice that was nowhere to be seen this time last year. sailing around chicago's ice-clogged burnham harbor is like being on a polar expedition. we're out on the city of chicago's ice-breaking tug boat called "the commissioner" which is out on the water three weeks earlier than usual because serious ice is already forming here on the lake front. a path through ice is essential for the shipping industry
air tankers would have known exactly where to deliver a life-saving water drop. >> pelley: carter evansin our los angeles newsroom. carter, thank you. a blast of arctic air is causing a deep freeze on the great lakes tonight. the annual chill has come early this year, creating massive sheets of ice that are choking the critical seaway. tonight dean reynolds reports crews are busy breaking up the ice. >> reporter: these coast guard ice breakers near duluth, minnesota, are out weeks...
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as carter evans reports these unsung heroes will be honorer at the parade of roses on new year's day.ly. >> reporter: alyce stevens rohrer earned her wings as a w.a.s.p. she's one of a thousand who flew in the second world war. >> a lot of it was being patriotic. a lot of it was waking up the country with doing what we liked best do, and that was flying airplanes. >> reporter: it was dangerous work. 38 were killed. once the war ended, the w.a.s.p.s were disbanded. >> i wanted to go on flying but there were no jobs for women then. >> reporter: so alyse became a history teacher, but ironically -- >> nowhere in the books, any of the history books. i don't think anybody wants to be just thoroughly ignored. and that's the way it was with us. >> reporter: there had been promises by their commanders of military honors, but a bill in congress in 1945 to do just that was mired in politics. full recognition finally came in 2009 with a congressional gold medal and this week with a float in the tournament of roses parade. >> i'm 86. i think most of the w.a.s.p.s feel the same way about it. it's o
as carter evans reports these unsung heroes will be honorer at the parade of roses on new year's day.ly. >> reporter: alyce stevens rohrer earned her wings as a w.a.s.p. she's one of a thousand who flew in the second world war. >> a lot of it was being patriotic. a lot of it was waking up the country with doing what we liked best do, and that was flying airplanes. >> reporter: it was dangerous work. 38 were killed. once the war ended, the w.a.s.p.s were disbanded. >> i...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> well, china launched its first lunar rover this morning.he unmanned spacecraft is on its way to the moon. it will survey the landscape and geology and then send back images. the robotic craft called jade rabbit is expected to land in mid-december. china will become only the third country after the u.s. and the former soviet union to make a soft landing on the moon. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, time to click and shop for cyber monday, and amazon unveils plans for drone deliveries. wendy gillette is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. this is, of course, cyber monday, the biggest sales day of the year for online shopping. the national retail federtion expects 131 million americans will shop online today compared to 129 million last year. online sales in the u.s. rose 17.3% on thanksgiving and black friday, but be warned if you plan to shop online from work. employers are cracking down. there were more shoppers in the store this year over the four-day thanksgiving weekend inc
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> well, china launched its first lunar rover this morning.he unmanned spacecraft is on its way to the moon. it will survey the landscape and geology and then send back images. the robotic craft called jade rabbit is expected to land in mid-december. china will become only the third country after the u.s. and the former soviet union to make a soft landing on the moon. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, time to click and shop for...