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scientists analyzed the fibers found on wendy evans' body.iber specialist jerry serino discovered most were nylon but a few were made of polyester, all were triangular or trilobal in shape and all were dyed with the same chemical, pink. but this positive news didn't come in time to save another life. on january 18th, 1996, there was a fourth victim. 27-year-old cindy pugh, who had recently moved to clearwater from maine was beaten, strangled to death, and her body dumped in an industrial area near a dumpster. again, a luma lite was brought to the scene and again it revealed the pink fibers. >> i can say that these fibers from the two different cases could have originated from or could have shared a common source. i think after all of the examinations that i conducted that the fibers in these cases were very solid evidence. >> another unusual piece of evidence was what looked to be a piece of cigarette paper on cindy pugh's body. >> the piece of paper found on the breast of one of the victims that was about to blow off. it was barely sticking
scientists analyzed the fibers found on wendy evans' body.iber specialist jerry serino discovered most were nylon but a few were made of polyester, all were triangular or trilobal in shape and all were dyed with the same chemical, pink. but this positive news didn't come in time to save another life. on january 18th, 1996, there was a fourth victim. 27-year-old cindy pugh, who had recently moved to clearwater from maine was beaten, strangled to death, and her body dumped in an industrial area...
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even evan sees the humor in it. his personal favorite?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. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. ♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for your patience. waiter! vo: in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. vo: we put members first... join the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ ♪ "he
even evan sees the humor in it. his personal favorite?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. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner....
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evan perez is with us on the set.you have new information, new reporting on yet another suspect who is out there believed to have american connections, a man who may be a killer involved in the execution of those christians in libya. >> that's right. the video that surfaced a few weeks ago of egyptian christians who were being slaughtered on a beach in libya is what began this search, and there was a person who appeared in that video, appeared to have a western accent. that sent the fbi to try to figure out who it is. they opened an investigation to try to figure out whether or not it is what their current theory is, their operating theory is this person perhaps spent some time in north america, perhaps here in america, whether he lives here or just visited or spent some time in school, something like that, is what they're looking for. this is -- hats off to adam goldman at "the washington post" who made public the name of this killer, jihadi john as we've known him for some time. because it is something -- they spent
evan perez is with us on the set.you have new information, new reporting on yet another suspect who is out there believed to have american connections, a man who may be a killer involved in the execution of those christians in libya. >> that's right. the video that surfaced a few weeks ago of egyptian christians who were being slaughtered on a beach in libya is what began this search, and there was a person who appeared in that video, appeared to have a western accent. that sent the fbi...
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is evan still there? >> the way it was released the source it was through it was released, it was posted on the main online chat forum and authentic ated kour yors and marked with the logo media wing and based on the level of production quality that went into this there's only a few different organizations out there that are really capable of putting together something like this. even -- this is high production value even by the standards of al qaeda central committee. it's very high production value. it's hard to believe that they would have put this together overnight. it looks like several days of work, maybe a week's worth or more might have gone into producing all of this together. >> according to a new york times posting, this video is 22 minutes and 34 seconds long. it is an elaborate production. just this also brings me back to something the "times" was reported over the weekend. the extraordinariest that an underground railroad of enablers and bodyguards, paid or helped by isis or part of isis to
is evan still there? >> the way it was released the source it was through it was released, it was posted on the main online chat forum and authentic ated kour yors and marked with the logo media wing and based on the level of production quality that went into this there's only a few different organizations out there that are really capable of putting together something like this. even -- this is high production value even by the standards of al qaeda central committee. it's very high...
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evan i'll start with you. obviously a loaded signal that this pilot was in prison while carrying out operations against isis that he was killed so brutally. how much of a major step is this for isis in terms of its tactics? >> it's awful. obviously it's terrible to watch and the amount of detail they include is horrific. but i think there's one obvious reason why they might do this. the beheading videos are starting to become derigger losing their oomph. if you want to shock people this is one way of doing that. when did this actually happen? because it sounds to me like the jordanians have some clue that the pilot was already dead. and based on the production value of the video, it certainly looks like this occurred at least several days ago, if not longer. one of the questions, was he murdered days or weeks ago and is that why the jordanians have been pressing so hard on the issue of proof of life that they kind of already knew this and trying to verify this? we don't know. what we do know right now, clearly
evan i'll start with you. obviously a loaded signal that this pilot was in prison while carrying out operations against isis that he was killed so brutally. how much of a major step is this for isis in terms of its tactics? >> it's awful. obviously it's terrible to watch and the amount of detail they include is horrific. but i think there's one obvious reason why they might do this. the beheading videos are starting to become derigger losing their oomph. if you want to shock people this...
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i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >> evan says he has been ticketed before. we asked the district for particulars issued to all council members. -- ticket issued to all council members. >>> police in aspen, colorado, say cyclist lance armstrong hit two parked cars, drove away and let his girl friend take the blame for it back on december 28th. he and his girl friend anna hansen were driving home for a fundraiser. they say she eventually admitted armstrong had been behind the wheel. armstrong is due in court on hit and run charges next month. >>> a collection of civil icon rosa parks is now at the library of congress which includes her personal items like a postcard from rome sent to her by dr. martin luther king, jr. much of that material will be available to researchers starting tomorrow which would have been parks' 102nd birthday. other material will go on display in march. >>> classic novel fans will want to mark july 14th because that is when author harper lee's long lost sequel to to kill a mockingbird will be released. >> the announcement set off a buzz
i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >> evan says he has been ticketed before. we asked the district for particulars issued to all council members. -- ticket issued to all council members. >>> police in aspen, colorado, say cyclist lance armstrong hit two parked cars, drove away and let his girl friend take the blame for it back on december 28th. he and his girl friend anna hansen were driving home for a fundraiser. they say she eventually admitted armstrong had been...
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james and evan are with us live from detroit.see you both. >> nice to see you, too. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. listen, mr. robinson some people have said now you've made him miss work. he has a clean history of being on the job. today he's on tv. did you work this morning? did you work today? >> no. i don't go to work until later. i start my shift at 2:00. i end at 10:00 p.m. >> so good. we did not make you miss work today, which is a good thing. >> not even close, ma'am. >> your employer was going on and on about you in the interview that i saw, saying there are people who live maybe ten miles from the -- ten minutes from the factory and they would call in and say i'm going to be late. they would say, james is on time, james is here. how does it feel to hear the praise, that hard work that gruelling grind every day was appreciated by your employer? >> well a couple of things ma'am. first, as far as my employer you might know the name todd wilson one thing i want to say, we've been close since we started. i've alway
james and evan are with us live from detroit.see you both. >> nice to see you, too. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. listen, mr. robinson some people have said now you've made him miss work. he has a clean history of being on the job. today he's on tv. did you work this morning? did you work today? >> no. i don't go to work until later. i start my shift at 2:00. i end at 10:00 p.m. >> so good. we did not make you miss work today, which is a good thing....
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stanton evans? >> guest: well, because i've always been called stanton, and when i went to college, they needed your first initial to alphabetize you. and so, for example, i had a classmate named steve evans, and i had another one named david evans, so we would all sit -- in fact, during geology class, we were all in that together, so they needed my first name to alphabetize me, and so they were calling me medford s. evans, but my name was stanton or stan, so i used m. stanton. c-span: do you have a family? >> guest: i am divorced -- no children. c-span: back to the -- we didn't complete our book list. we've got to go -- but we've got about three on each side. >> guest: right. c-span: let's go to the liberal side for a moment. what are a couple of more books that you've written about here that the liberal would have on their side of the table that they believe in -- authors that they would believe in? >> guest: i think they would have "on liberty," and i think in all fairness to our modern liberals
stanton evans? >> guest: well, because i've always been called stanton, and when i went to college, they needed your first initial to alphabetize you. and so, for example, i had a classmate named steve evans, and i had another one named david evans, so we would all sit -- in fact, during geology class, we were all in that together, so they needed my first name to alphabetize me, and so they were calling me medford s. evans, but my name was stanton or stan, so i used m. stanton. c-span: do...
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evan spiegel's inbox overflowing with offers from strategics from mutual funds who are trying to get company to raise more money. $500 million in a context of things, is an astronomical sum of money, not necessarily for snapchat but when you think about the fact that the average ipo in the last ten years raised $335 million, what's the point of going public if you're getting flooded with offers for $500 million and you could probably not even raise, you know, that much if you were to go public right now. it's quite a black and white situation. >> let me walk everybody through discover. daily mail we're one of 11 partners on snapchat discover which is actually their media platform that they rolled out. we've actually created a team that puts content on snapchat. here's daily mail. go in there, a story today on zach ps posen from fashion week, a story on nsa spying on your pc. iggy azalea, beach shots there as well. >> hello. >> flip through and scroll into the story. we sell advertising on this. sold advertising on -- to mondelez, t mobile, oxygen network and more. like having a cable
evan spiegel's inbox overflowing with offers from strategics from mutual funds who are trying to get company to raise more money. $500 million in a context of things, is an astronomical sum of money, not necessarily for snapchat but when you think about the fact that the average ipo in the last ten years raised $335 million, what's the point of going public if you're getting flooded with offers for $500 million and you could probably not even raise, you know, that much if you were to go public...
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the other that included evan, ate a small amount of peanut protein every week.ive years, the kids eating p.nuts had 81% fewer peanut allergies than the kids not eating them, exactly the opposite of guidelines from 15 years ago withdrawn in 2008 that recommended excluding peanuts from the diets of infants and toddlers at high rf of allergies. >> i think this should change clinical practice. >> dr. hugh sampson is an expert not involved in the trial. >> i would encourage people with babies between four and eight months of age to come in and get evaluated and get started on peanut protein if you're at high risk. >> reporter: today evan has no signs of peanut allergies. in fact... >> my favorite food is peanut butter, which does have a lot of nuts in it. >> reporter: researchers excluded children who were highly allergic to peanuts based on special skin testing so dr. sampson suggests that any strategy by parents or other caregivers to give peanuts to either toddlers or infants should definitely include input from a health professional. >> pelley: jon thanks very mu
the other that included evan, ate a small amount of peanut protein every week.ive years, the kids eating p.nuts had 81% fewer peanut allergies than the kids not eating them, exactly the opposite of guidelines from 15 years ago withdrawn in 2008 that recommended excluding peanuts from the diets of infants and toddlers at high rf of allergies. >> i think this should change clinical practice. >> dr. hugh sampson is an expert not involved in the trial. >> i would encourage people...
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. >> reporter: eight-year-old evan woollen is enjoying a peanut butter sandwich. was a baby, his mother kerry thought this would never happen. >> he was allergic to peanuts. i think it would have developed into an allergy. >> reporter: evan was enrolled in a study challenging the idea that peanuts should be avoided in the first year of life. >> i hat quite a bit of peanuts. i had a peanut snack i had to have three times a week. >> reporter: researchers followed more than 600 british babies four to 11 months old who were considered at high risk of developing peanut allergiesa because they had eczema or an egg allergy. one group avoided peanuts.1 the other, that included evan, ate a small amount of peanut protein every week. after five weeks, the kidsin eating peanuts had 81% fewer peanut allergies than the kids not eating them, exactly the opposite of guidelines from 15 t years ago withdrawn in 2008 that recommended excluding peanuts from the diets of infants and toddlers at high risk of allergies. >> i think this should change clinical practice. >> dr. hugh sampso
. >> reporter: eight-year-old evan woollen is enjoying a peanut butter sandwich. was a baby, his mother kerry thought this would never happen. >> he was allergic to peanuts. i think it would have developed into an allergy. >> reporter: evan was enrolled in a study challenging the idea that peanuts should be avoided in the first year of life. >> i hat quite a bit of peanuts. i had a peanut snack i had to have three times a week. >> reporter: researchers followed...
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evan, i'll let you continue to work the phones on this.you're just joining us, three young men, 24, 19 and 30, arrested. and the suggestion is that they were trying to support the terror network isis, whether it's here in the united states or actually by flying over abroad via turkey to join them in syria. very serious charges and a lot more to come out. we're just beginning to get through the complaint. >>> coming up next, she was not even the killer and she might have been eligible to seek parole in eight years if she'd only taken a plea deal. but she did not. so instead, that woman on your screen is on a countdown to her own death. a scheduled execution just hours from now and the first in the state of georgia in 70 years. what did she do? you'll find out in a moment. with my android from tracfone, i can... order more shaving cream. pay the electric bill. keep towels piping hot. get kids to sit still. play beard styling tunes. learn new razor tricks. hire a pro waxer. post before and after pics. i can do all that with my android from tr
evan, i'll let you continue to work the phones on this.you're just joining us, three young men, 24, 19 and 30, arrested. and the suggestion is that they were trying to support the terror network isis, whether it's here in the united states or actually by flying over abroad via turkey to join them in syria. very serious charges and a lot more to come out. we're just beginning to get through the complaint. >>> coming up next, she was not even the killer and she might have been eligible...
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carter evans is in san francisco. while jericka duncan is in new england as arts of the area prepare for another foot of snow. >> this is an unprecedented area in the city of boston. >> julianna goldman on the fight against russian backed rebels. >> samsung has issued a stubbing warning to customers and life changing inside a gm car. the fight of trenton buzard. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> hi everyone i'm jeff glor and this is a western edition of the broadcast. if you are anywhere in the middle of the country you are enjoying a serene sunday. anywhere else it gets ict compled. two different -- complicated. >> out west, pineapple express spreading central and northern california oregon and washington with rain. first carter evans. >> for three days san francisco has faced downpours and gale forced winds. keeping utilities youth crews with downed trees and power lines. this is what it looks like inside what's known as the war room at pacific gas and electric where every problem area i
carter evans is in san francisco. while jericka duncan is in new england as arts of the area prepare for another foot of snow. >> this is an unprecedented area in the city of boston. >> julianna goldman on the fight against russian backed rebels. >> samsung has issued a stubbing warning to customers and life changing inside a gm car. the fight of trenton buzard. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> hi everyone i'm jeff glor and this is...
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evans the chronic harassment of mr. evans from the hotel are occasionally left him dishas believed and he can't find a internal petitions he currently leaves the building to stay out outline hours of night that's why i go to karaoke i think we have to hold proper humiliate we've met people everyday that get bullied we have to be ready to change pause the streets are going to be the streets we've found out that many people come to the city we're the people that live here and i think there's not a platform for united states to make a change within our sro before the streets - >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment (clapping.) (clapping.) late but not at least. >> name jackie i'm etc. static at the police station decided to have it's first redistricting public comment meeting in the tenderloin really happy about that i'm happy 340i789 you come up here. (clapping.) >> i am in the habit of lance before i draw any conclusions and couple of things i want to say that anything that is going to in
evans the chronic harassment of mr. evans from the hotel are occasionally left him dishas believed and he can't find a internal petitions he currently leaves the building to stay out outline hours of night that's why i go to karaoke i think we have to hold proper humiliate we've met people everyday that get bullied we have to be ready to change pause the streets are going to be the streets we've found out that many people come to the city we're the people that live here and i think there's not...
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we've also learned that evans has since paid back some of that money. >> you mentioned benefits. is he eligible to still get his pension all of this. >> reporter: well it's still under investigation. but if he is found guilty, he will lose his pension benefits. i asked for a response i was told it was a personnel issue and they couldn't comment. but keep in mind the pride alliance is a public organization. so it's books are open. it's something we will continue to look into. >> if you have an idea for a story, just e-mail us to 2 investigates. >>> the store front is located on mission street in the bernal heights neighborhood. no one was around tonight when our crew was there but the city attorney says inside there are computerized slot machines which are only legal on native american reservations. and he claims the owners are operating it in defiance of numerous police citations. >>> temperatures today were just a little bit cooler than yesterday. the fog took quite a while to burn off. you have temperatures like in fairfield it barely burned off. you're at 60 degrees for a dayt
we've also learned that evans has since paid back some of that money. >> you mentioned benefits. is he eligible to still get his pension all of this. >> reporter: well it's still under investigation. but if he is found guilty, he will lose his pension benefits. i asked for a response i was told it was a personnel issue and they couldn't comment. but keep in mind the pride alliance is a public organization. so it's books are open. it's something we will continue to look into....
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i think evan is doing a great job. >> can evan mature into a rockstar ceo? >> i think so.is interesting because he has had some issues, and other people we have worked with have. one of the things that benchmark truly tries to differentiate is we want to be a partner with the entrepreneur over a long time. i think there is a growing trend in silicon valley that i'm not a fan of, which is trial by social media. our job is to help these people through situations like that, not to abandon them even though the press is pounding them. evan in particular is a special person. he has a keen sense of product features that matter to his constituency that i think has been a common trait among some of the most successful entrepreneurs. >> is there more or less in -- arrogance in silicon valley than there was before? >> there is probably more than 1999. and i think people have learned from 1999. even though a lot of the young entrepreneurs today were not around, there are still lessons learned. >> how do you make sure that you are getting into the next snapchat, the next uber? >> we ha
i think evan is doing a great job. >> can evan mature into a rockstar ceo? >> i think so.is interesting because he has had some issues, and other people we have worked with have. one of the things that benchmark truly tries to differentiate is we want to be a partner with the entrepreneur over a long time. i think there is a growing trend in silicon valley that i'm not a fan of, which is trial by social media. our job is to help these people through situations like that, not to...
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>> carol, thank you. 8:51 let's check in with ann evans in the cbs-3 traffic center. morning, ann. >> an accident to tell but the blue route northbound, exit 13, saint david's exit 16, the schuylkill conshohocken exit. the should is her blocked, the left shoulder as you can see and traffic squeezing around it. so far it is not causing any of a delay yet. and that's the latest from the cbs-3 traffic center. i'm inch avenue, nicole, back to you. >> ann, thank you. that time of year where some of us love it, some of us hate it. talking about tax time. the last of the w2 forms are in the mail so you can start tackling your returns very, very soon. but "3 on your side" consumer reporter jim donovan tells us, free help for some people is already available. >> in the past, sandy has paid around $300 each year to prepare his tax returns. this year getting it done for free. >> at first i was shocked. because i asked is it free, like spree? and they say yes. >> the tax help is being offered by the campaign for working families. twenty sites are currently up and running in phila
>> carol, thank you. 8:51 let's check in with ann evans in the cbs-3 traffic center. morning, ann. >> an accident to tell but the blue route northbound, exit 13, saint david's exit 16, the schuylkill conshohocken exit. the should is her blocked, the left shoulder as you can see and traffic squeezing around it. so far it is not causing any of a delay yet. and that's the latest from the cbs-3 traffic center. i'm inch avenue, nicole, back to you. >> ann, thank you. that time of...
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son, evan perry, we lost him to suicide. we should talk about suicide out loud. and after a powerful performance of their now oscar-winning song yet glory" common and john legend take advantage of the spotlight. >> there are more black men
son, evan perry, we lost him to suicide. we should talk about suicide out loud. and after a powerful performance of their now oscar-winning song yet glory" common and john legend take advantage of the spotlight. >> there are more black men
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we'll check back with you in the hour. >>> and our panel is matt ginsburg and evan coleman. thank you for joining us in advance of the president's speech. ambassador, let me start with you and i want to talk about kristin welker's reporting. there is one agreement on confronting of isis and on the where and on the when and what does enduring mean and on the how should combat troops be limited, there is broad disagreement. your thoughts? >> well ari, the president's request, i would characterize it the goldilocks version of a war powers resolution. it is not too hot and not too cold and the fact of the matter is as evan will lay out in far better detail than me isis will claim that it has branches in libya and able to operate and we have reasons to believe it is operating in yemen. so put in a geographic limitation on a war powers resolution is a mistake. so the democrats have to be very careful here about doing that. with respect to duration it all depends, ari. the three-year duration tosses this right into the first year of whoever comes in as the next president. and the q
we'll check back with you in the hour. >>> and our panel is matt ginsburg and evan coleman. thank you for joining us in advance of the president's speech. ambassador, let me start with you and i want to talk about kristin welker's reporting. there is one agreement on confronting of isis and on the where and on the when and what does enduring mean and on the how should combat troops be limited, there is broad disagreement. your thoughts? >> well ari, the president's request, i...
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i'm ann evans nicole, back to you. >> ann thanks.been out on the roads already this morning. >> how did we do on timing? >> speed restrictions in place. >> did you great on time, thanks ann. coming up carol answers your pet questions in this week's ask the vet. >> you may be a vegetarian. but should your pets be? we will check that out with doctor rose, on ask the vet. (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. ♪ ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. [ female announcer ] knows her way around a miniskirt. can run in high heels. must be a supermodel, right? you don't know "aarp." because aarp is making finding the career you love no matter what your age, a real possibility. go to aarp.org/possibilities to check out life reimagined for tools, support, and connections. if you don't think "i've still got it" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp." find more surp
i'm ann evans nicole, back to you. >> ann thanks.been out on the roads already this morning. >> how did we do on timing? >> speed restrictions in place. >> did you great on time, thanks ann. coming up carol answers your pet questions in this week's ask the vet. >> you may be a vegetarian. but should your pets be? we will check that out with doctor rose, on ask the vet. (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury...
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as evan noted, it would be unlikely, but not unknown for jordan to kit unknown air-strikes. it was known a few weeks ago that kayla mueller was alive. one intelligence official told me today if she was killed in this as isis was claiming they would probably spare no time in bringing her remains out to be shown, as a proof of this. so time will tell. it will take time to find the definitive judgment on her time or life right now. >> and on your brief experience how long will that take? >> it is tough to say. there aren't any ground assets in syria. it is noted that we can't do a lot of spying inside of buildings. i think that there are surveillance videos going up the satellites are trying to track the building and if and when there are some remains that are shown, it is not even clear that they can be proven to be miss mueller. so i don't think this is going to be definitive for a while. but time will tell. >> this is obviously a getting game trying to get inside of the head of isis and figure out what they are thinking and what motivated them and all of that. i want to read
as evan noted, it would be unlikely, but not unknown for jordan to kit unknown air-strikes. it was known a few weeks ago that kayla mueller was alive. one intelligence official told me today if she was killed in this as isis was claiming they would probably spare no time in bringing her remains out to be shown, as a proof of this. so time will tell. it will take time to find the definitive judgment on her time or life right now. >> and on your brief experience how long will that take?...
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>> funding for "overheard" with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialation, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected and tested. also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you, thank you. >> i'm evan smith. "the washington post," previously edited the boston globe where he and his colleagues won six pulitzer prizes, journalism's highest honor. he's martin baron, this is "overheard." >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom and it's journalists who provide that information. >> windows roll down, this guy says, hey, it goes to 11. [ laughter ] >> marty baron, welcome. >> thank you. >> nice to see you. >> it's been fifteen months or so, the big job
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here's carter evans. >> spock! >> reporter: leonard nimoy portrayed more than 250 characters, but it was his 1966 debut as mr. spock on "star trek" that defined his 64-year acting career. >> these were the ears that i wore. >> reporter: with his vulcan ear, spock took center stage and nimoy's supporting role quickly grew, as he told cbs news in 2005. >> i started getting so much mail for spock. then the dictate came down, give us more of that guy they love that guy. >> i made the first season of "star trek," something like $37,000. >> reporter: but ratings were low, and after just three seasons,... >> >> they canceled us and it was over. [laughter] over. >> reporter: nimoy's role was never over. trekkies came out. the show went into syndication in 1975 and it's still streaming online today. nimoy performed in 69 tv series, including the "big bang theory." >> spock? >> i need to speak with you. >> reporter: and 28 feature films. he was a director with credits that feature two "star trek" movies. but nimoy was also a
here's carter evans. >> spock! >> reporter: leonard nimoy portrayed more than 250 characters, but it was his 1966 debut as mr. spock on "star trek" that defined his 64-year acting career. >> these were the ears that i wore. >> reporter: with his vulcan ear, spock took center stage and nimoy's supporting role quickly grew, as he told cbs news in 2005. >> i started getting so much mail for spock. then the dictate came down, give us more of that guy they...
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eric fisher and carter evans have the coasts covered. isis claims u.s. hostage kayla mueller is dead, but with no evidence, her parents try to stay hopeful. reports from charlie d'agata and juliana goldman. eyes on the streets-- vinita nair on the growing number of businesses sharing their surveillance cameras with police. ♪ how many roads much a man walk down ♪ >> axelrod: and bob dylan's school of rock is in session. at his star-studded salute he provides a lesson in shutting down his critics. >> critics say i can't sing, i croak, sound like a frog. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. groundhog day was monday, but for the people of new england it must feel like groundhog month. for the third time in the last three weekends, they're looking at a forecast for a major winter storm. boston is expecting up to another two feet of snow by tuesday. and they're not entirely sure where they're going to put it all, because that would make six feet in just the last 16 days. let's bring in eric fish
eric fisher and carter evans have the coasts covered. isis claims u.s. hostage kayla mueller is dead, but with no evidence, her parents try to stay hopeful. reports from charlie d'agata and juliana goldman. eyes on the streets-- vinita nair on the growing number of businesses sharing their surveillance cameras with police. ♪ how many roads much a man walk down ♪ >> axelrod: and bob dylan's school of rock is in session. at his star-studded salute he provides a lesson in shutting down...
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carter evans on a w storm bringing strong winds, heavy rain and flooding to the west. meteorologist eric fisher reports more snow is coming to the northeast. anna werner has the improving economy numbers, more jobs, more job seekers and for the first time in a long time, higher wages. and steve hartman "on the road"" with an extraordinary mother and child reunion. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we can think of no greater contrast between good and evil than kayla jean mueller who dedicated her life to helping people in need and the terrorists who claim today that she is dead. if true, mueller 26 years old from arizona, would be the the fourth american to die in the hand of the islamic terrorist group known as isis. while the others were beheaded, isis claims mueller was killed by a jordanian air strike, part of the u.s.-led air campaign. keeping in mind that there's no confirmation of any of isis' claims today, holly williams gindz our coverage. >> i am in solidarity with the syrian people. >> repor
carter evans on a w storm bringing strong winds, heavy rain and flooding to the west. meteorologist eric fisher reports more snow is coming to the northeast. anna werner has the improving economy numbers, more jobs, more job seekers and for the first time in a long time, higher wages. and steve hartman "on the road"" with an extraordinary mother and child reunion. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good...
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carter evans on the growing number of doctors refusing to treat non-vaccinated patients. after burying the plains, a major snowstorm moves east setting the stage for a super bowl sunday whiteout for the midwest and northeast. and three years after whitney houston drowned in a hotel bath tub, her daughter is found unconscious in a tub. vinita nair on the eerie coincidence and the nearly tragic consequences. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. this is the western edition of the broadcast. i'm jim axelrod. it is a gruesome scene we've now seen at least half a dozen times. isis militant again posted a video online today that purportedly shows the beheading of a hostage. this time it was a journalist from japan who was brutally murdered, a man named kenji goto. goto had been held captive since october when he had traveled to syria seeking the release of another japanese hostage, haruna yukawa. yukawa was executed a week ago. charlie d'agata reports now on the failed negotiations to free the two men. >> to the japanese governmen
carter evans on the growing number of doctors refusing to treat non-vaccinated patients. after burying the plains, a major snowstorm moves east setting the stage for a super bowl sunday whiteout for the midwest and northeast. and three years after whitney houston drowned in a hotel bath tub, her daughter is found unconscious in a tub. vinita nair on the eerie coincidence and the nearly tragic consequences. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod:...
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. >> reporter: 8-year-old evan is enjoying a peanut butter sandwich.he was a baby, his mother, carrie, thought this would never happen. >> he was borderline allergic to peanuts, which i personally think would have developed into a peanut allergy. >> reporter: at ten months, he was enrolled in a study challenging the idea that peanuts should be avoided in the first year of life. >> i had quite a little bit of peanuts. i had this peanut snack which i had to have about three times a week. >> reporter: researchers followed more than 600 british babies 4 to 11 months old who were considered at high risk of developing peanut allergies because they had eczema or an egg allergy. one group avoided peanuts. the other that included evan ate a small amount of peanut protein every week. after five years the kids eating peanuts had 81% fewer allergies. than the group that didn't eat them. that's exactly the opposite of guidelines from 15 years ago, withdrawn in 2008 that recommended excluding peanuts from the diets of infants and toddlers at high risk for allergy. >
. >> reporter: 8-year-old evan is enjoying a peanut butter sandwich.he was a baby, his mother, carrie, thought this would never happen. >> he was borderline allergic to peanuts, which i personally think would have developed into a peanut allergy. >> reporter: at ten months, he was enrolled in a study challenging the idea that peanuts should be avoided in the first year of life. >> i had quite a little bit of peanuts. i had this peanut snack which i had to have about...
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eric fisher and carter evans have the coasts covered. isis claims u.s. hostage kayla mueller is dead, but with no evidence, her parents try to stay hopeful. reports from charlie d'agata and julianna goldman. eyes on the streets-- vinita nair on the growing number of businesses sharing their surveillance cameras with police. ♪ how many roads must a man walk down ♪ >> axelrod: and bob dylan's school of rock is in session. at his star-studded salute he provides a lesson in shutting down his critics. >> critics say i can't sing, i croak, sound like a frog. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. and this is a western edition of the broadcast. northern california and the pacific northwest are getting much-needed rain this weekend. the rain comes with a heavy price in terms of flood and wind damage. here's carter evans. >> reporter: that was a 90-foot pine tree in the berkeley hills east of san francisco. blown down by powerful winds up to 50 miles an hour. ken renworth says his neighbors were luck
eric fisher and carter evans have the coasts covered. isis claims u.s. hostage kayla mueller is dead, but with no evidence, her parents try to stay hopeful. reports from charlie d'agata and julianna goldman. eyes on the streets-- vinita nair on the growing number of businesses sharing their surveillance cameras with police. ♪ how many roads must a man walk down ♪ >> axelrod: and bob dylan's school of rock is in session. at his star-studded salute he provides a lesson in shutting down...
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>> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected, and tested. also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy, and its global healthcare consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's a senior media correspondent for cnn and host of the network's weekly reliable sources program. his first book, top of the morning, inside the world of morning tv published in 2013 was a new york times best seller. he's brian stelter, this is overheard. >> actually, they're not two sides to every issue >> i guess we can't fire him now >> i guess we can't fire him now. it would be nice that i win an emmy >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information, there's no freedom and it's journalist who provide that information >> window rol
>> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected, and tested. also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy, and its global healthcare consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan...
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evan knew how to separate good ideas from great ideas, and asked him how he chose his initial startup. >> ultimately this is about tilting businesses that have the potential to scale and create a lot of drive and impact. the first thing we are looking for is business momodels with the potential for high growth. that doesn't mean we are looking for lifestyle businesses consulting firms, nonprofits. it also means we are looking at big markets, businesses where the opportunity to really access those markets and grow is there. we are also looking foror the right mix of skills. a lot of the industries are involved. having beeeen the social secretary has been good. it pbably helps if someone on your team is a doctor. >> already using his skill of reading the marketplace and spotting a need. >> i should decide not to live -- i decided i didn't want to go to college. i was hanging out and i think i should have traveled around europe. and my girlfriend at the time was 57 at that point where he was putting money away to send her to colollege. helping to support his parents. we got into a series
evan knew how to separate good ideas from great ideas, and asked him how he chose his initial startup. >> ultimately this is about tilting businesses that have the potential to scale and create a lot of drive and impact. the first thing we are looking for is business momodels with the potential for high growth. that doesn't mean we are looking for lifestyle businesses consulting firms, nonprofits. it also means we are looking at big markets, businesses where the opportunity to really...
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thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's best known for playing the modern era of television, hank kingsly. his new web-only series is transparent. he's jeffrey tambor, this is overheard. >> actually there are not two sides to every issue >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the nights that i win an emmy >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. it's hard work and it's controversial >> without information there's no freedom and it's journalists who provide that information >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, he goes until 11:00. >> jeffrey tambor, welcome >> my pleasure. thank you >> so nice to have you here >> thank you. i'm honored. >> i want to ask you first about transparent i'm excited about this. amazon >> the revolution is here. when we delivered the show, i remembered talking to some people and i thought the revolution was here, it's actually been here for some time >> it has >> and i just didn't know about it. >> yeah. >> but, yeah, i like that other side of
thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's best known for playing the modern era of television, hank kingsly. his new web-only series is transparent. he's jeffrey tambor, this is overheard. >> actually there are not two sides to every issue >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the nights that i win an emmy >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. it's hard work and it's controversial >> without information there's no...
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. >> reporter: evan is a 19-year-old student at wayne state studying computer science.y detailing the daily commute james makes to his job and was moved to do something. evan created a gofundme page to help buy him a car and people began responding immediately. >> it's just amazing to see all these 1500 donors come together to raise money for this guy. >> reporter: just during the time we spent talking with evan the amount of total donations increased again. the response and generosity has far exceeded his expectations. >> it's turned into something that's more than just a car and it could really change his life. >> i do feel a great deal of gratitude. somebody shows you love you accept it and this has been a labor of love. >> reporter: in detroit, dave luellen, 7 action news. >> 50,000. could he get a benz? >> he can get a benz. >> at least heated seats. he deserves it. >> he will definitely get >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪♪ >> good morning. here's
. >> reporter: evan is a 19-year-old student at wayne state studying computer science.y detailing the daily commute james makes to his job and was moved to do something. evan created a gofundme page to help buy him a car and people began responding immediately. >> it's just amazing to see all these 1500 donors come together to raise money for this guy. >> reporter: just during the time we spent talking with evan the amount of total donations increased again. the response and...
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>> funding for "overheard" with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected, and tested. and also by hillco partners. texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you! >> i'm evan smith, he's a senior energy reporter for the "wall street journal" and a finalist for the pulitzer prize whose new book is the boom, how fracking ignited the u.s. energy revolution and changed the world, he's russell gold. this is "overheard." >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> yeah. we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> right. without information there's no freedom and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls do
>> funding for "overheard" with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected, and tested. and also by hillco partners. texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you!...
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every evan what does the u.s. government know about where this woman might have been held how she might have been treated? >> look, there hasn't been a lot put o there yet. part of that is in an effort to try to shield this woman and save her life if possible. i don't think we want to talk too much about who she is. she is -- she was working as a humanitarian aid worker in turkey before she was in syria. obviously it's not thought that she's -- there under her own will. it seems she's -- she's being held against her will. what exactly has been done to her in custody, it's not clear. there are reports that perhaps she might have been married off to an isis fighter. it's not really clear whether that's accurate or not. and again, it's not even clear whether or not even if she was killed, whether she was actually killed in these air strikes. let's remember this is a group that has made a business out of murdering people on camera and off camera. so how and the circumstances they say she died it's difficult to know wh
every evan what does the u.s. government know about where this woman might have been held how she might have been treated? >> look, there hasn't been a lot put o there yet. part of that is in an effort to try to shield this woman and save her life if possible. i don't think we want to talk too much about who she is. she is -- she was working as a humanitarian aid worker in turkey before she was in syria. obviously it's not thought that she's -- there under her own will. it seems she's --...
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this is me and my boyfriend before the accident. >> that's evan, yeah, that's evan with his hair thatn't have anymore. >> hudson and her boyfriend evan avilos were severely burned when had he accidentally blew up the apartment they shared with his mother. they were attempting to make a designer drug called hash oil. a friend of theirs died in the explosion which led to a three-year sentence of involuntary manslaughter for avilos and one year of involuntary manslaughter for hudson. >> i was fighting with him constantly. feels kind of stupid now. at the time that the accident had happened, a couple days before i told him not to do it, the hash oil thing but we were broke. my boyfriend didn't have a job. we had to make rent. >> through it all, the couple managed to hold their relationship together. >> when he gets out, we plan on getting married. area not sure exactly when but we know we'll be together when we get out and it's just two years is a little time compared to the rest of our life. we have to move on because that's life. and that's the same with regret or resentment or guilt. y
this is me and my boyfriend before the accident. >> that's evan, yeah, that's evan with his hair thatn't have anymore. >> hudson and her boyfriend evan avilos were severely burned when had he accidentally blew up the apartment they shared with his mother. they were attempting to make a designer drug called hash oil. a friend of theirs died in the explosion which led to a three-year sentence of involuntary manslaughter for avilos and one year of involuntary manslaughter for hudson....
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thank you evan coleman and mikey kay.y tribute to kenji goto who was killed by isis. he paid homage to difficult places in the world, especially to children. our thought are with his family today. thank you from the rf daily. up next "the reid report." >> up next we'll get a live report from the icy roads. and chris christie tries to clarify his comment on vaccines. >>> and the super bowl commercial that has america talking and received backlash. that is up next. price tag! danger! price tag alert! oh. hey, guys. price tag alert! is this normal? well, progressive is a price tag free zone. we let you tell us what you want to pay and we help you find options to fit your budget. where are they taking him? i don't know. this seems excessive! decontamination in progress. i don't want to tell you guys your job, but... policies without the price tags. now, that's progressive. ♪ at kraft we start with eggs oil, and our own crafted vinegar. all expertly blended to make our mayo. so you can take whatever you're making from good to
thank you evan coleman and mikey kay.y tribute to kenji goto who was killed by isis. he paid homage to difficult places in the world, especially to children. our thought are with his family today. thank you from the rf daily. up next "the reid report." >> up next we'll get a live report from the icy roads. and chris christie tries to clarify his comment on vaccines. >>> and the super bowl commercial that has america talking and received backlash. that is up next. price...
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joining me now, justice correspondent evan perez and former analyst, evans. >>> any time now, any moment now we expect that two of the suspects will be making their appearance here in court in brooklyn. they'll be read the charges. this investigation is far from over. the fbi started wlooklooking at these guys last year when they noticed at least one of them making threats, what appeared to be threats online in an uzbek language website where people discussed isis ideology and propaganda. that's when the fbi decided to investigate further. they introduced him to an undercover informant who was able to record some conversations with the suspects. that's one of the scary things here. if this guy hadn't gone online and said something, frankly, really supervisedtupid, his desire of carrying out an attack to assassinate president obama, this probably would not have gotten any notice. when these guys go online and talk like this is when they typically get the attention of the fbi. sometimes without that, they have no idea. >> and talk is cheap, you could say. it's when they're actually showing
joining me now, justice correspondent evan perez and former analyst, evans. >>> any time now, any moment now we expect that two of the suspects will be making their appearance here in court in brooklyn. they'll be read the charges. this investigation is far from over. the fbi started wlooklooking at these guys last year when they noticed at least one of them making threats, what appeared to be threats online in an uzbek language website where people discussed isis ideology and...
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stand by, evan. all this news comes just a short time after we heard directly from the fbi director james comey, who had a shocking revelation. listen to this. >> those people exist in every state. i have home-grown violent extremist investigations in every single state. until a few weeks ago, there was 49 states. alaska had done. which i couldn't quigtte figure out. but alaska's now joined the group. we have investigations of people in various stages of radicalizing in all 50 states. we are drifting to a place as a country where there will be broad swaths of american life that are beyond the law. >> pretty shocking comments from the fbi director. it's discuss what's going on and follow the breaking news. joining us bobby ghosh, our cnn global affairs analyst, managing editor of "quartz," bob baer cnn security and intelligence analyst, forme arrests of these three individuals today? >> well there seems to be quite an important breckthrough. we shouldn't be surprised. we've seen this kind of behavior
stand by, evan. all this news comes just a short time after we heard directly from the fbi director james comey, who had a shocking revelation. listen to this. >> those people exist in every state. i have home-grown violent extremist investigations in every single state. until a few weeks ago, there was 49 states. alaska had done. which i couldn't quigtte figure out. but alaska's now joined the group. we have investigations of people in various stages of radicalizing in all 50 states. we...