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jamie. jamie: bill, thanks.ing new claims come from the left that racism played a role in the failed union vote at a tennessee auto plant. andrea tantaros and bob beckel join us for a fair and balance and you know fiery debate. bill: which jimmy are you watching? fallon or kimmel? fallon is back on the air. one of the biggest jobs from television with a parade of big-named stars. man did they come out last night. how did night one go? you're about to find out. ♪ the new guy is loaded with prote! i'll believe it when i -- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important rt of staying active and strong. ensureigh protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrin charge! low fat and five grams of sugars. hey, i notice your car yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. you shoulda taken it to midas. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. high-five! arg! brakes, t
jamie. jamie: bill, thanks.ing new claims come from the left that racism played a role in the failed union vote at a tennessee auto plant. andrea tantaros and bob beckel join us for a fair and balance and you know fiery debate. bill: which jimmy are you watching? fallon or kimmel? fallon is back on the air. one of the biggest jobs from television with a parade of big-named stars. man did they come out last night. how did night one go? you're about to find out. ♪ the new guy is loaded with...
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welcome back to you, jamie. >> i'm jamie colby in for martha maccallum. this ethiopian airline was headed for rome and landed in switzerland instead. >> reporter: it happened overnight at ethiopian airlines flight 702. while it was still in african air space the alert went out that the plane was hijacked. that came from the copilot who locked himself in the cockpit when the captain went to the bathroom. there was a request for asylum and the government not tampering with the person involved in this hijack. then the plane was diverted to switzerland. after -- after several circles he land. then the cockpit window was popped out and the copilot lowered himself down on to the tarmac. bill: why do they think he did this? >> reporter: there is a history of hijackings and attempted hijackings, but rarely by employees. according to authorities in switzerland, the man could get as much as 20 years in jail for hostage taking. as for the folks on the plane, and there were 140 italians among the passengers. they are being bussed to milan, italy just across the borde
welcome back to you, jamie. >> i'm jamie colby in for martha maccallum. this ethiopian airline was headed for rome and landed in switzerland instead. >> reporter: it happened overnight at ethiopian airlines flight 702. while it was still in african air space the alert went out that the plane was hijacked. that came from the copilot who locked himself in the cockpit when the captain went to the bathroom. there was a request for asylum and the government not tampering with the person...
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>> oh, i love my jamie cake.>> it's chocolate because this is the one day -- >> it is the one day of the year you will have chocolate. >> that's right. >> it is chocolate. >>> let's get to some tweets here. >> love this. >> while we carve up some cake. these are the best tweets. if you made it through? tim, thoughts on amc networks and their first earnings reports. >> people were waiting for the numbers. that gives you a chance to draw from. the stock was somewhat sideways to higher. i don't think you need to stay in the name here. >> karen, what's going on with gamestop? >> you know what, gamestop, as much as i'm surprised by it, is a cash cow. i thought it would be a melting ice cube. doing buy backs. we are long some. >> guy, smith and wesson, should i give it a shot? ha ha. good one, shawn davidson. yeah. i didn't mean that for real. >> for you, i never know. we've loved smith and wesson for a while. the stock is way too volatile. you have to trade it a little bit. here at $12.50, i think it's good. there's a
>> oh, i love my jamie cake.>> it's chocolate because this is the one day -- >> it is the one day of the year you will have chocolate. >> that's right. >> it is chocolate. >>> let's get to some tweets here. >> love this. >> while we carve up some cake. these are the best tweets. if you made it through? tim, thoughts on amc networks and their first earnings reports. >> people were waiting for the numbers. that gives you a chance to draw...
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joining us to help answer that question, jamie lam, long time runner.lvin is a tech expert on gaming and technology, janet psychologist, researching buying fitness products. what about this that's on the go? >> it gives you a data calculation of what you're actually doing. it's sort of making our humdrum activities of walking into something that's more game like and video gaming. so people really seem to want to enjoy that. >> jamie you hang out with a lot of athletes, you're an athlete yourself. give us some reasons why people are attracted to this. >> you see your favorite athlete wear it, you think if an olympian does it, i'll do it. you still have to go to the track and run you still have to go to the gym and lift weights, people forget that, the app is great but the social aspect, you post it on facebook, i'm running this far, you can send her a message, maybe i could run with her tomorrow, but people go off course about that. >> here, human aspect of it, do we need personal trainers anymore? mike says, my wearable, doesn't charge me $100 if i blow
joining us to help answer that question, jamie lam, long time runner.lvin is a tech expert on gaming and technology, janet psychologist, researching buying fitness products. what about this that's on the go? >> it gives you a data calculation of what you're actually doing. it's sort of making our humdrum activities of walking into something that's more game like and video gaming. so people really seem to want to enjoy that. >> jamie you hang out with a lot of athletes, you're an...
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. >> jamie you hang out with athletes and you are an athlete yourself, give us some reasons people areracted to these devices. >> i think one of the things is the hype. you see your favorite athlete wear it and you get really excited. but i think what it does -- people expect it to do everything for you, and you still have to go out to the track and run and lift weights, and people forget that. i love the social aspect. if i post something on facebook and say, hey, i'm running five miles this is how fast. you have might want to send a message saying maybe i can run with her tomorrow. >> it is also about the human aspect of it, do we need personal trainers anymore? mark says . . . and janet, going to go to you with this. you are a psychologist, it's all about the human psychology, human interaction, are we giving up some of that when we go to these apps? do we need that human interaction to help us be healthier? >> i don't know that you necessarily need the human interaction to be healthier. what you need is a lifelong commit to exercise. that's where the benefits are, and out there our
. >> jamie you hang out with athletes and you are an athlete yourself, give us some reasons people areracted to these devices. >> i think one of the things is the hype. you see your favorite athlete wear it and you get really excited. but i think what it does -- people expect it to do everything for you, and you still have to go out to the track and run and lift weights, and people forget that. i love the social aspect. if i post something on facebook and say, hey, i'm running five...
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hi, steve. >> reporter: hi, jamie. that jury, eight whites, two african-american, one asian and one hispanic unable to reach an agreement on the charge of first-degree murder. they did convict michael dunn on four lesser charges including three charges of attempted second-degree murder. now each of those charges contain a penalty of at least 20 years, so the 47-year-old dunn will be going to prison, perhaps for as many as 75 years after the verdict. the mother of 17-year-old jordan davis said she would pray for the man who shot her son. >> it's sad for mr. dunn that he will live the rest of his life in that sense of torment. and i will pray for him. >> reporter: the prosecution has taken some criticism for what many say was overreaching on the charge of first-degree murder, which requires premeditation. they said they will retry dunn on that charge. in the meantime, sentencing on the other four counts is likely to take place next month. jamie? >> thank you very much, steve, appreciate that. eric? >>> jamie, rescue work
hi, steve. >> reporter: hi, jamie. that jury, eight whites, two african-american, one asian and one hispanic unable to reach an agreement on the charge of first-degree murder. they did convict michael dunn on four lesser charges including three charges of attempted second-degree murder. now each of those charges contain a penalty of at least 20 years, so the 47-year-old dunn will be going to prison, perhaps for as many as 75 years after the verdict. the mother of 17-year-old jordan davis...
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>> yeah, jamie, i think that's a lot of it.t this complaint and i think it's written more for television than for winning a lawsuit. i mean, there's a lot of stuff in here, and the fact that he's even making these allegations against eli basically have nothing to do with actually the real lawsuit. what it's really all about is the fact that this guy got indicted out of chicago based upon testimony from people from the new york giants organization, ultimately his lawyer showed that some of that testimony may not have been accurate and so the charges were dropped. and i think this guy is just taking a shot right back at them. and for a guy who missed getting indicted and going to jail he's making a lot of noise. >> this is the guy that's actually the plaintiff in the case. >> correct. >> he has had legal trouble before. there is no direct evidence that we've seen, you've reviewed it, as well. what is your impression, dog? >> i think the case is most likely a little bit week. i mean, as a jets fan you can see from my tie on some s
>> yeah, jamie, i think that's a lot of it.t this complaint and i think it's written more for television than for winning a lawsuit. i mean, there's a lot of stuff in here, and the fact that he's even making these allegations against eli basically have nothing to do with actually the real lawsuit. what it's really all about is the fact that this guy got indicted out of chicago based upon testimony from people from the new york giants organization, ultimately his lawyer showed that some of...
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coming up, a conversation with jamie lee curtis. stay with us.f you have the opportunity to read day millie curtis's insightful blog, good morning life, you know something of her own successful struggle to overcome an addiction. she has always been honest. her message about what leads smart, talented people to seek escape through drugs offers important insight into an addiction. jamie lee curtis, i am always happy to have you on this program. >> thanks for having me. >> let me jump right in. this story of philip seymour hoffman's passing has resonated in a way that shook me. he was on the show half a dozen times. we did a tribute to him, and that kicked up a lot of conversation on the internet, but nothing quite like what you wrote on the huffington post. i assume you sell responses to this. >> i don't. talkingverybody was about this piece you wrote. it got so much traction in social media. art of it because you were transparent, because you were honest, and because people were looking at the way in to have this conversation. >> that is what peop
coming up, a conversation with jamie lee curtis. stay with us.f you have the opportunity to read day millie curtis's insightful blog, good morning life, you know something of her own successful struggle to overcome an addiction. she has always been honest. her message about what leads smart, talented people to seek escape through drugs offers important insight into an addiction. jamie lee curtis, i am always happy to have you on this program. >> thanks for having me. >> let me jump...
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i'm jamie colby. >> and i'm eric shawn.n twitter. >> have a good day, everybody. >>> i'm live from washington with several breaking stories we are update for you at this hour. the most wanted drug lord makes a crucial mistake to lead to his capture in mexico. >>> plus, a night out for dinner takes a terrible turn after a carbon monoxide spill. >>> and a father speaks out. >> i'm saving my daughter's life. i'm not worried about the consequences to me. >> we have an upstate on the case and the attorney who represents the parents of
i'm jamie colby. >> and i'm eric shawn.n twitter. >> have a good day, everybody. >>> i'm live from washington with several breaking stories we are update for you at this hour. the most wanted drug lord makes a crucial mistake to lead to his capture in mexico. >>> plus, a night out for dinner takes a terrible turn after a carbon monoxide spill. >>> and a father speaks out. >> i'm saving my daughter's life. i'm not worried about the consequences to me....
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and here you have jamie diamond jamie the tapering diamond can borrow money at zero percent you have to go into that debt arena with borrowing at up to thirty six percent or even higher in some of these states because you're sub prime so they already kneecap you before they throw you in the ring to be thrown against the floor of the ropes by jamie diamond yes but again i would posit that the average american slow doesn't care all they want is some beer and donuts and they want to play some bets on the outcome that they're going to be thrown out of there. well we'll see how that all turns out i'm not predicting a positive outcome but we must meander forward so thank you go place your bets on this professional money manager that's. already lost over the second half a lot more. of those playing. the olympic spirit levels with the fleet from its place in greece. julie james brown elemental and big room russian and beyond. where i supposed to go around. place. to come up right on the scene. the first trip to the knife gripping picture. on a reporter's splinter. an instrument. to be in the
and here you have jamie diamond jamie the tapering diamond can borrow money at zero percent you have to go into that debt arena with borrowing at up to thirty six percent or even higher in some of these states because you're sub prime so they already kneecap you before they throw you in the ring to be thrown against the floor of the ropes by jamie diamond yes but again i would posit that the average american slow doesn't care all they want is some beer and donuts and they want to play some bets...
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i'm jamie colbiment and i guarantee you that you will be glad you tuned in today for "sunday housecall." >> every week, i'm eric shawn. welcome us to "housecall." welcoming us is marc siegal. >> and wait, there's more. you get dr. david samadi, chief of robotic surgery at lennox hospital. doctors, welcome. great to have you here. there was a new warning that come out from the american heart association this weekend. a lot of people are now confused. what it said was that women are actually at higher risk of having a stroke tha men. so doctor siegal, why would that be true? and is it? >> i want women out there to listen carefully to this. this is extremely important. this is the american heart association and the american stroke association. and the reason is that women get strokes more than 50% of people who get strokes are women. more men get them than women. it's the number three cause of death among women. number four cause among men. so why women? specific reasons. women when pregnant are at higher risks of stroke, especially with flood pressure. if you are on birth control pills,
i'm jamie colbiment and i guarantee you that you will be glad you tuned in today for "sunday housecall." >> every week, i'm eric shawn. welcome us to "housecall." welcoming us is marc siegal. >> and wait, there's more. you get dr. david samadi, chief of robotic surgery at lennox hospital. doctors, welcome. great to have you here. there was a new warning that come out from the american heart association this weekend. a lot of people are now confused. what it said...
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tonight we revisit abc's juju chang's encounter with pastor jamie coots, where he discussed religion, risks, and even how he'd want to die. >> reporter: this was pastor jamie coots three months ago doing what his father and grandfather did before him in this tiny church in rural kentucky. ♪ risking his life to praise the lord with poisonous snakes. >> i know it's life or death every day. i realize that. i choose that. i believe this is what the bible means. >> reporter: coots and his followers believe they are called by god to handle venomous serpents. it comes from a passage from the bible that they take literally. "they will take up serpents and if they drink deadly poison it will not hurt them." by the time we met him coots had himself sustained nine separate snakebites. >> a rattlesnake bit me here. rattlesnake here. >> reporter: including on his middle finger. each time refusing medical treatment in a demonstration of his faith. >> it was the most pain i guess i've ever felt in my life during the time it was rotting and i knew something was going on, i just didn't know what for t
tonight we revisit abc's juju chang's encounter with pastor jamie coots, where he discussed religion, risks, and even how he'd want to die. >> reporter: this was pastor jamie coots three months ago doing what his father and grandfather did before him in this tiny church in rural kentucky. ♪ risking his life to praise the lord with poisonous snakes. >> i know it's life or death every day. i realize that. i choose that. i believe this is what the bible means. >> reporter:...
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come on, jamie. we're outta here!udience aws ] [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you're not going to go with him? >> i'd rather stay and watch the rest of the monologue. >> jimmy: perfect. go grab a seat over there. [ cheers and applause ] he'll come back. don't worry about them. olympic gold medal snowboarder jamie anderson right there! [ cheers and applause ] you're awesome, pal! you're awesome. get this, guys. an organization called clowns of america international -- that's a real organization. they're saying that the u.s. is actually facing a shortage of clowns. [ audience aws ] then they opened the door to one car and said, "never mind, here they are." there's 20,000 clowns in there. volkswagen jetta. this story is just crazy. last week a woman in mississippi, who was expecting triplets, gave birth to quadruplets without realizing she was going to have a fourth baby. that explains the babies' names. jodi, brody, cody and fourth. [ laughter ] you guys, last night was the seventh episode of "the bachelor." you guys love
come on, jamie. we're outta here!udience aws ] [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you're not going to go with him? >> i'd rather stay and watch the rest of the monologue. >> jimmy: perfect. go grab a seat over there. [ cheers and applause ] he'll come back. don't worry about them. olympic gold medal snowboarder jamie anderson right there! [ cheers and applause ] you're awesome, pal! you're awesome. get this, guys. an organization called clowns of america international -- that's a...
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>> jamie, there is clearly a major fight shaping up in iran. on one hand you have the newly elected president while he is viewed as a practice mativity and elected by more moderate people in iran. he won by promising to restart or jump-start the economy and removed international sanctions and also engaged with western leaders from around the world. now, he faces a hard line establishment in tehran who long used iran's nuclear programs and the threat from america to govern the islamists in the public. the outreach to the west and the temporary nuclear deal threatens the base of the hard liners, particular low the revolutionary guard. it hits the bank accounts as well by scaling back on iran's nuclear programs, cancelling tests and building projects. he is undermining the hard liner influence over the economy and that has them extremely angry. so far the supreme leader has allowed him it do this. even though it angered many hard liners. just a few minutes ago, we learned that iran allowed international inspectors into iran to see important parts
>> jamie, there is clearly a major fight shaping up in iran. on one hand you have the newly elected president while he is viewed as a practice mativity and elected by more moderate people in iran. he won by promising to restart or jump-start the economy and removed international sanctions and also engaged with western leaders from around the world. now, he faces a hard line establishment in tehran who long used iran's nuclear programs and the threat from america to govern the islamists in...
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and here you have jamie diamond jamie the tapering diamond can borrow money at zero percent you have to go into that debt arena with borrowing at up to thirty six percent or even higher in some of these states because you're sub prime so they already kneecap you before they throw you in the ring to be thrown against the floor of the ropes by jamie diamond yes but again i would posit that the average american slow doesn't care all they want is beer and donuts and i want to play some but i'm not hung up on the outcome that they're going to be thrown out of there. well we'll see how that all turns out i'm not predicting a positive outcome but we must meander forward so thank you go place your bets on this professional money manager that's. all right well state over this i don't have a lot more. than. a . very hard to take. that back we are right here. speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the r.p. interviews intriguing story for you. then try. to find out more visit our big don't call t.v. don't ca
and here you have jamie diamond jamie the tapering diamond can borrow money at zero percent you have to go into that debt arena with borrowing at up to thirty six percent or even higher in some of these states because you're sub prime so they already kneecap you before they throw you in the ring to be thrown against the floor of the ropes by jamie diamond yes but again i would posit that the average american slow doesn't care all they want is beer and donuts and i want to play some but i'm not...
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finally, jamie. they are taking the tarps off the field. that's it behind me and they are beginning to rake the field again. part of the reason is they want the field as dry as possible. it is not real grass and it is real dry. the only participation until tomorrow which would be fine. normally this is blue or green and it's about seattle and denver. come on over here and just to get a sense of where a few people are down here. right up the middle. brian err lacquer played the outside. they are not wearing make up. over there is the network with so much more going on. let me give you an exclusive that i showed and more for you two. this is what i get if you pay about $2,600 for a ticket. you get some gloves. you get a warm welcome. you get this. you get a little radio to listen to the game. a warmer, and you get some ear must haves. in terms of the game, i have to show you that you get tissue too because most people's noses run in this type of weather. in terms of the game itself, last night at the nfl honors, i was able to talk to people a
finally, jamie. they are taking the tarps off the field. that's it behind me and they are beginning to rake the field again. part of the reason is they want the field as dry as possible. it is not real grass and it is real dry. the only participation until tomorrow which would be fine. normally this is blue or green and it's about seattle and denver. come on over here and just to get a sense of where a few people are down here. right up the middle. brian err lacquer played the outside. they are...
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and here you have jamie diamond jamie the tapering diamond can borrow money at zero percent you have to go into that debt arena with borrowing at up to thirty six percent or even higher in some of these states because your sub prime so they already kneecap you before they throw you in the ring to be thrown against the floor of the ropes by jamie diamond yes but again i would posit that the average american slob doesn't care all they want is some beer and donuts and i want to play some bets. on the outcome that they're going to be thrown out of there. well we'll see how that all turns out i'm not predicting a positive outcome but we must meander forward so thank you go place your bets on this professional money manager. all right well state over this i don't have all the more. money. it was a. very hard. to get. that back with the earthquake here. but. new york london. the whole world is on the. complete truth of the original one the one on the end there are five the two hang up the coins that building at the end of the street another one the more transparent society gets the money or
and here you have jamie diamond jamie the tapering diamond can borrow money at zero percent you have to go into that debt arena with borrowing at up to thirty six percent or even higher in some of these states because your sub prime so they already kneecap you before they throw you in the ring to be thrown against the floor of the ropes by jamie diamond yes but again i would posit that the average american slob doesn't care all they want is some beer and donuts and i want to play some bets. on...
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jamie heads home this week.eporting live, janelle wang, nbc bay area news. >> can janelle just take a bite out of that gold medal? >>> maybe russia is trying to say something to johnny quinn. quinn was trapped in an elevator this time. team usa bobsled engineer tweeted this photo of him trying to pry the door open. he is scheduled to compete on the 22nd. >>> the olympic zone at 7:30 and our primetime coverage with women's alpine skiing and men's freestyle skiing. >>> and before the olympic zone, jeff ranieri joins us with his chief meteorologist hat on. there is fog coming in here. >> thanks for that promo, guys. a live look at the radar, the storm activity moved to the south. but there is low level moisture and tracking drizzle tomorrow morning. the visibility is a quarter mile and less in napa and santa rosa and parts of the south bay. we are starting to see it deteriorate. in gilroy, a half mile or less. we are headed for a dense fog situation tomorrow morning. temperatures right now in the low 50s and after
jamie heads home this week.eporting live, janelle wang, nbc bay area news. >> can janelle just take a bite out of that gold medal? >>> maybe russia is trying to say something to johnny quinn. quinn was trapped in an elevator this time. team usa bobsled engineer tweeted this photo of him trying to pry the door open. he is scheduled to compete on the 22nd. >>> the olympic zone at 7:30 and our primetime coverage with women's alpine skiing and men's freestyle skiing....
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joining me now, jamie casino. and brimstone in your ads. but we looked into the going rate for the 30-second ad in your community. and it goes for about 4 million bucks. so if you do the math, this was a two-minute spot you produced. two minutes equals 30 seconds times 4 and $4 million times 4 is $16 million. did you pay $16 million to put the ad on the air? >> no, not at all, no. i can't tell you how much i spent for the spot, because the local affiliate has the super bowl next year. so they asked me not to divulge that. but i can tell you, with production and the cost of the spot was probably -- i said 100 before, but probably under 130. >> okay. so production is 130,000. >> no, no -- >> sorry? >> everything. >> 130 what? >> thousand. >> for the spot? for the advertising spot? that's not possible. >> for the production, everything. >> okay. >> was -- yes. for an end spot. >> how does that work? you've completely -- you've got me confused completely when it's 4 million bucks for 30 seconds on the air. and you too
joining me now, jamie casino. and brimstone in your ads. but we looked into the going rate for the 30-second ad in your community. and it goes for about 4 million bucks. so if you do the math, this was a two-minute spot you produced. two minutes equals 30 seconds times 4 and $4 million times 4 is $16 million. did you pay $16 million to put the ad on the air? >> no, not at all, no. i can't tell you how much i spent for the spot, because the local affiliate has the super bowl next year. so...
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it was there that jamie calls her there and posted it on youtube.dosa resigned after the video went public. >> you should be so ashamed and so disgusted with yourself. >> i am. i am. >> reporter: ring said jamie had no idea that woman a decade after the alleged abuse her video post would result in an arrest and now wants cardosa in prison. >> jamie will follow through with this as long as it takes, no matter what she needs to do. she's ready, willing and able to testify. >> that was andrea fuji from kcbs in los angeles reporting. now even though the alleged crimes took place more than ten years ago, the statute of limitations does not apply because five of the charges carry a life sentence. >>> now straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. >>> plus, a look at new technology that could prevent traffic accidents. >>> and we'll show you how some of the super bowl champion seahawks celebrated their big win. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs morning news" sponsored by silk. try silk almondmilk light original with half the calories of skim milk. almo
it was there that jamie calls her there and posted it on youtube.dosa resigned after the video went public. >> you should be so ashamed and so disgusted with yourself. >> i am. i am. >> reporter: ring said jamie had no idea that woman a decade after the alleged abuse her video post would result in an arrest and now wants cardosa in prison. >> jamie will follow through with this as long as it takes, no matter what she needs to do. she's ready, willing and able to testify....
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jamie, thank you. and there is news tonight on the auto recall we've been telling you about involving more than 1.5 million g.m. cars. a defect in the ignition can cause the engine to cut off. it is linked to 31 crashes and 13 deaths. now, the federal government is investigating whether g.m. dragged its feet on that recall. but jeff glor has learned there are concerns the government was slow to respond as well. are concerns the government was slow to respond as well. >> i went downstairs and my phone rang. amber had been in an accident, and she-- she didn't make it. >> reporter: on july 29, 2005, laura christians' 16-year-old daughter, amber, died in a chevy cobalt. it is the first death linked to g.m.'s faulty ignition recall. >> when you lose your daughter, whether you're the first one or whether you're the last one, she's still gone. and it's still their fault for not fixing the problem. >> reporter: amber had been drinking, but when she crashed, the airbag failed to go off. g.m. was made aware of t
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jamie, thank you. and in california, the rain is coming fast, prompting mandatory evacuation orders in two suburbs east of los angeles tonight. the fear is mudslides and ben trace sethere. ben. >> reporter: norah, this is the calm between our two storms. and here in azusa, california, this neighborhood is now under mandatory evacuations, and here's why. this hillside behind me. the fear is tonight when it starts pouring the hillside will turn into a muddy river. the first storm has already come through and that was mainly a problem on the roads. slick roads have caused nearly 120 crashes on los angeles county freeways. the first storm moved through faster than expected, dropping less than an inch of rain on southern california. that gave the folks who live here time to prepare for round two, which could deliver up to six inches of rain in some places. in azusa, police went door to door, telling people to evacuate. mudslides threatened about 1,000 homes here. wildfires scorched 2,000 acres of hillsides
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to jamie winestein who says $100 million could be the rope. jamie. >> well, tom stier, a wealthy billionaire from san francisco, hedge fund guy who left his hedge fund two years ago to get very involved in democratic politics, and his big issue global warming. antikeystone pipeline and global warming, trying to prevent thee. he is putting in $50 million and trying to raise another 50 million two into $100 million superpac to support candidates in 2014 and 2016 that kind of support his issues. he is looking in florida and iowa and other states but its looking to make a big name for himself on the democratic political level. >> do you think that $100 million -- is that kind of a bribe to say, mr. president, get back on the global warming trail? concentrate on climate change or you don't get in the 100 million? >> he is trying to throw his weight around. he has been involved in democratic politics. poke at the 2012 democratic con sense. even floated as a possible replacement to secretary chu at the energy department. may run for senate in califor
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as an insider that jamie diamond is a serial securities fraud sister in law breaker but he will go to the government with his friends maybe hank paulson at the member in two thousand and eight or are now they've got janet yellen over in the fed and they've got jack lew in the treasury they'll go down to washington and all say look i know i broke the law but if you prosecute me i'm going to crash the stock market there's no no no extortion you know that in there he's a brilliant he's a he's a brilliant at extortion he's a brilliant his business model when you say what you think of his business model i mean his business model of extortion he's a brilliant extortion and i don't know why he's not in jail i mean i thought i thought america has a policy against this type of thing in other countries they arrest people and put them into jail for acts of you know what they call terrorism i want to ask you are you surprised that no high level officials at american banks have been prosecuted for misdeeds specifically associated with the housing bubble and financial crisis does this surprise you.
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in one corner of the wall street superhero jamie the table and diamond drug goes wild. and in the other corners the evil no good they refused to hell below long-term capital management always dick the gorilla fold who. their immediate the slightest think that paulson will be rescued this stage rumble in the wall street jungle with a seven or billion times out of the audience tricks yes the game is rigged. the united states has significant technological agile for the rest of their wild and it is now using that absolute spy on the rest of the wall then there was the deal between the u.s. and england where u.s. spy agencies couldn't spy on people in the u.s. but british a spy agencies could spy on people in the u.s. so the two governments said alright each of us will spy on the other citizens and then we'll trade and that way we'll be surveilling our own people so this is what i think of as the scandal. of the plane. the olympic spirit travels with the flame from its birthplace in greece. joining james brown for an elemental fund it. because journey around russia and beyon
in one corner of the wall street superhero jamie the table and diamond drug goes wild. and in the other corners the evil no good they refused to hell below long-term capital management always dick the gorilla fold who. their immediate the slightest think that paulson will be rescued this stage rumble in the wall street jungle with a seven or billion times out of the audience tricks yes the game is rigged. the united states has significant technological agile for the rest of their wild and it is...
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history, jamie anderson, everybody. >> yeah. >> stick around. >> there's more, coming, though from jamieappens when you win gold. then you have to do our winter games. >> or summer games. >> it's in the contract. it's summer games today. go nowhere. >> "gma" at the olympics is brought to you by chobani, how matters. >>> good morning, i'm eric thomas. developing news this morning where investigators are asking a woman about a fire that broke out on mission boulevard in the niles section around 4:30 this morning. it took crews 45 minutes to put the fire out. nobody was hurt. >>> and we'll find out how the morning commute is going with leyla gulen. >> unfortunately, we have a fatality to report in san pablo. take a look at the maps right now, this is where it is affecting traffic. we have a sigalert blocking the san pablo off-ramp from whip cream i-80 where someone was found unresponsive, not involving a car accident, but that's going to cause a slowdown there as you continue through richmond. so what you can do is use hilltop drive instead. y! hi! ladies, how are you? let's taste some wine
history, jamie anderson, everybody. >> yeah. >> stick around. >> there's more, coming, though from jamieappens when you win gold. then you have to do our winter games. >> or summer games. >> it's in the contract. it's summer games today. go nowhere. >> "gma" at the olympics is brought to you by chobani, how matters. >>> good morning, i'm eric thomas. developing news this morning where investigators are asking a woman about a fire that broke...
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morgan jamie dimon he sacking tens of thousands of people especially in the mortgage business and he says business is a really really tough because of new regulation so he's replacing people with machines that says solution and meanwhile the company is paying twenty billion dollars in fines for past misdeeds that's already twenty billion it could go up from there but the board the board mind you they've upped dime in salary seventy four percent oh and they comply and said just quit after a year on the job only you're on the job to create yesterday what do you think about g.m.'s business model i got asked you. well it's funny that jamie diamond would be complaining about regulation because he's never really complied with any and. almost every single regulation on the books jamie diamond has violated i mean i was a securities broker for many years i took the series seven exam i studied the securities act of thirty three and thirty four i know the securities industry quite well and i can tell you. as an insider that jamie diamond is a is a is a serial securities fraud sister in law brea
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one going or the wall street jamie the tape one done in drug goes wild. and in the other corners the evil no good day refused to tell bellow long-term capital management oh it's dick the gorilla moved. here to mediate. that's why this bank thing balsam will be a rescue this state's rumble in the wall street jungle with a seven or billion times out the audience shrinks yes the game is rigged. is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rate they really need to buy guns and learn how to use them. this is the one that i want to go away from once again it's the field for women the familiar target of the gun loving someone you don't want to kill them not when you're killing money but if somebody would you would just prefer. i know to say more and more is this really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to own guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us saf
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i'm jamie colby. work crews are try so hard to restore power to homes and businesses.s this week. crews said it could be days until power is fully restore. another storm that was expected this week broke apart before reaching the area. >>> and team usa taking home the first gold. grabbed the back of his board. congratulations. i'm jamie colby. 'll send you back to forbes on fox and i'll see you again at 1:00 p.m. eastern in america's news headquarters. >>> here's another broken promise. the white house said only the rich were going to pay more for obama care but now a new study saying middle class workers will see their income take a hit because of the law. so, steve, what's all this about? >> what it's about, david, is that under this -- the way obama care is actually being implemented is that the middle class is going to end up paying more as well. the brookings institute found that the bottom 20% will get an effective increase of 6% or 7% but the middle class is going to be 1% to 3% poorer for it because of the higher pay, they oar going have pay more premiums for w
i'm jamie colby. work crews are try so hard to restore power to homes and businesses.s this week. crews said it could be days until power is fully restore. another storm that was expected this week broke apart before reaching the area. >>> and team usa taking home the first gold. grabbed the back of his board. congratulations. i'm jamie colby. 'll send you back to forbes on fox and i'll see you again at 1:00 p.m. eastern in america's news headquarters. >>> here's another...
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murder somebody so therefore it's ok because jamie doesn't have any role of all and i'm included jamie so i don't have a rule of law and i think the word for a think tank here is going to yes in fact you know this the fact that this kid is driving drunk and he his position is that all these crimes put forward is that they themselves are the victims i'm so rich and you all you poor people that were walking in the street and i hit you and ran over you you're causing me to be a victim this is so stressful and the same thing when you bring up jamie diamond is you know there were some people presented the notion that they were like trading drunk they were trading with fat fingers and we can see flash crashes and their argument is well when they kill the markets is that where the victims here stop banker bashing well i think this marks an interesting beginning of a new chapter in this huge wealth and income gap that's been reading now for decades because of financialization because of quantitative easing because the argument from those who are stealing is that there is a sort of jealousy tha
murder somebody so therefore it's ok because jamie doesn't have any role of all and i'm included jamie so i don't have a rule of law and i think the word for a think tank here is going to yes in fact you know this the fact that this kid is driving drunk and he his position is that all these crimes put forward is that they themselves are the victims i'm so rich and you all you poor people that were walking in the street and i hit you and ran over you you're causing me to be a victim this is so...
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are talking about the nonprofit organization that's proving to be played in the morning the side of jamie diamond well coming up it all starts right now. with. our lead story today mr john or resign and accountability now in march of two thousand and ten john cores on the former governor of new jersey and ousted head of goldman sachs announced he would become the new c.e.o. of m.f. global now as soon as corazon arrived he began radically revamping the company into a full service service brokerage firm one that would buy and sell stocks and bonds for clients as well as use its own money to help clients trade and to place its own bets however corps lines ambitious plans all came crashing down in october twenty seventh when moody's downgraded m.f. global to jump status this after a six point three billion dollar bet on the bonds of some of europe's most indebted nations left the forty billion dollar company bankrupt bankrupt now of course on try to sell off what was left of the firm but all that ended what all that all of the. that ended when accountants discovered that around six hundred mi
are talking about the nonprofit organization that's proving to be played in the morning the side of jamie diamond well coming up it all starts right now. with. our lead story today mr john or resign and accountability now in march of two thousand and ten john cores on the former governor of new jersey and ousted head of goldman sachs announced he would become the new c.e.o. of m.f. global now as soon as corazon arrived he began radically revamping the company into a full service service...
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one going or the wall street superhero jami the. drug goes well. in the other corners the evil no good dick who refused to obey will long term capital management always dick the gorilla slow food. here to mediate the slightest think that paulson will be rescued this stage rumble in the wall street jungle with a seven hundred billion tarp. you audience shrinks yes the game is really. obviously more for the latest because it's paying. when they wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns and learn how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the fear of. the familiar tarzan of the gun loving someone you don't kill them when you killing money but if somebody would you would just prefer. i noticed. more and more is this really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to tell guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a paying client. or kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we
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of wcco. >> jamie? >> the windchills will dip as low as 30 degrees below zero later this week in minnesota. and be 40 doe agrees below normal in the great plains northeast and midwest. >> this new cold snap did stop flooding along rivers jammed with ice, in pennsylvania, minnesota and ohio. but ice blocks that tore up the shoreline along the cancakey river in illinois still threat be this bridge. the spinning circulation of wind known as the polar vortex has dug deep near canada. that has directed a burst of brutally cold air south. by the end of the week t will get below freezing as far south as the gulf coast. here in minneapolis, the average low this winter had been 1.3 degrees. the city has restricted parking until april because emergency vehicles cannot get through snow-clogged streets. the edinboro golf course does not expect to open for at least two more months. general manager dan. >> it is definitely gok awhile before all this disappears before we can start looking at how the course came throug
of wcco. >> jamie? >> the windchills will dip as low as 30 degrees below zero later this week in minnesota. and be 40 doe agrees below normal in the great plains northeast and midwest. >> this new cold snap did stop flooding along rivers jammed with ice, in pennsylvania, minnesota and ohio. but ice blocks that tore up the shoreline along the cancakey river in illinois still threat be this bridge. the spinning circulation of wind known as the polar vortex has dug deep near...
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she's jamie smitz, founder of schmidts deodorant. thank you for this dee oodorant because i actually use this. we'll talk about the issues in deodorant, like aluminum. i know aluminum plugs the pores and stops the wetness from coming through, but it can also leak into the system, isn't that correct? >> yes. >> so it's not something you really want to be putting something under your arms after you shave, for example. >> right. >> and pair fins? >> parrafins are synthetics companies use because they are cheap. >> what about phalates? >> these are used to help get the product to stick to the skin. it will be a stain color. >> it will help it to stay on the skin. >> those are cheap. that's why a lot of bigger companies use them because they don't cost much. >> everything is so super cheap without regard to health, right? >> exactly. every one of these chemicals has been shown to disrupt your hormones. >> that's always a big thing. everything seems to disrupt hormones. >> and that, when you disrupt hormones, can set the whole body off. >>
she's jamie smitz, founder of schmidts deodorant. thank you for this dee oodorant because i actually use this. we'll talk about the issues in deodorant, like aluminum. i know aluminum plugs the pores and stops the wetness from coming through, but it can also leak into the system, isn't that correct? >> yes. >> so it's not something you really want to be putting something under your arms after you shave, for example. >> right. >> and pair fins? >> parrafins are...
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> >i think jamie dimon's a great guy. i think he's done a great job but everybody kind of runs their course and it ends up wearing out their welcome so to speak. i think he's probably on his way out and probably rightfully so. > >i noticed you're wearing black. is that a commentary on the stock market? > >i think that we're probably pretty close to the top. it looks like the last of the retail traders are getting in here and i think that the pros are giving it to them. > >you're calling it on our show. thank you and have a great trading day. > >have a good day. big banks are rolling in dough...banks around the nation brought in more money than ever before...according to the fdic profits in 2013 reached $155 billion dollars. that's up 10% from 2012 and well above the $148 billion peak in 2006 before the financial crisis. here's the caveat-- the fdic notes much of the bottom line boost came from an accounting maneuver of banks putting away less money to cover future lending losses. we are turning to chuck coppola now who ha
> >i think jamie dimon's a great guy. i think he's done a great job but everybody kind of runs their course and it ends up wearing out their welcome so to speak. i think he's probably on his way out and probably rightfully so. > >i noticed you're wearing black. is that a commentary on the stock market? > >i think that we're probably pretty close to the top. it looks like the last of the retail traders are getting in here and i think that the pros are giving it to them. >...
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good morning. >> good morning, jamie. as of right now we see three weeks of talks have not done going end the deadly three-year long war in syria that claimed 140,000 lives. senator john mccain is saying things are getting a lot worse as a result of russian and iranian influence. mccain said the white house policy has been a dismal failure. >> we sit down at the table with him on nuclear weapons and talk about the removal of chemical weapons, it turned into a regional conflict and the weapons flown in and the training from iran and all of it is evolved into the situation that we are in today. >> senator mccain is urging the white house to work with viable opposition groups inside syria. the president is committing to humanitarian assistance only and promising not to put american boots on the ground. the united nations mediator who was working this past three weeks to get a peace deal is sorry for not coming through for the syrian people. >> i am very, very sorry. i apologize to the people. the hopes which were very, very
good morning. >> good morning, jamie. as of right now we see three weeks of talks have not done going end the deadly three-year long war in syria that claimed 140,000 lives. senator john mccain is saying things are getting a lot worse as a result of russian and iranian influence. mccain said the white house policy has been a dismal failure. >> we sit down at the table with him on nuclear weapons and talk about the removal of chemical weapons, it turned into a regional conflict and...
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we'll hear from jamie anderson. >> we talked about stuff in the south bay. the traffic flow is light right now. we'll talk about what else is going on farther east and across on the peninsula side as well. >>> a very nice monday morning to you. still a little drizzly out there. this is a live picture of fremont where it's 4:52. >> more now from sochi this morning. she has america's newest golden girl title. we're talking about jamie anderson. >> anderson made olympic history winning the first gold medal in women's slopestyle. anderson tweeted out a photo with her family. she says it's a moment she will remember forever. >> i can't believe it. it's been so fun and just such an honor to be here and represent our country and really show the world what snowboarding is all b. it's a creative fun free spirited event, and i'm so thankful to debut it here in sochi. i hope everyone is stoked on it. >> very stoked. team usa swept the new slopestyle event. very cool. >> for team figure skating american gracie gold wowed the crowd in her free program. her stellar perfor
we'll hear from jamie anderson. >> we talked about stuff in the south bay. the traffic flow is light right now. we'll talk about what else is going on farther east and across on the peninsula side as well. >>> a very nice monday morning to you. still a little drizzly out there. this is a live picture of fremont where it's 4:52. >> more now from sochi this morning. she has america's newest golden girl title. we're talking about jamie anderson. >> anderson made olympic...
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jamie the fault is with the doctor, not the mammogram. the mammogram provides information we need. >> two things, is a mammogram only as good as the screener? how do you pick the right person to do a mammogram. any reason to be afraid to get a mammogram? >> the criticism of what marc was just saying. you'll find false positives that can lead to some of the treatments and maybe not necessary. that's why they say be careful with mammograms. of course, the experience of the person who does it plays a big role over here. but, look, this is not the confusion among the patients. the doctors are also confused. this is a big debate on a national level and big controversy that is going on among all of us. one week saying get mammograms and the next week saying don't get mammograms. where do we stand? that tailored screening and all of us in a different species. not every breast is the same. younger breasts that are very dense and older ones that may not be the same. now, this study is from canada. i'm not saying the breasts in canada are different
jamie the fault is with the doctor, not the mammogram. the mammogram provides information we need. >> two things, is a mammogram only as good as the screener? how do you pick the right person to do a mammogram. any reason to be afraid to get a mammogram? >> the criticism of what marc was just saying. you'll find false positives that can lead to some of the treatments and maybe not necessary. that's why they say be careful with mammograms. of course, the experience of the person who...
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jamie right now we use the psa, the prostate specific antigen. it's not prostate cancer specific so when someone comes to my office and the psa is elevated action you can have an enlarged prostate, inflammation or prostate cancer so it's not really tailored screening. it's a little bit of guess -- >> i thought the psa was a test for cancer. i'm glad you're bringing this up. >> now come the genetic tests, coming from the uk, published in the "british journal of cancer" and they looked about 191 men, looked at their genes and if they have mutation in about eight series of the genes they are at risk for getting this aggressive prostate cancer. why is that important? somebody who has family history of prostate cancer we can get the genetic tumors, markers and find out if they're going to get prostate cancer so we can change their diet. when they're diagnosed with prostate cancer are we operating on someone -- >> can you get it now? >> there are some genetic. >> i go into my doctor and get a psa? >> you should goer your psa, you're supposed to give me
jamie right now we use the psa, the prostate specific antigen. it's not prostate cancer specific so when someone comes to my office and the psa is elevated action you can have an enlarged prostate, inflammation or prostate cancer so it's not really tailored screening. it's a little bit of guess -- >> i thought the psa was a test for cancer. i'm glad you're bringing this up. >> now come the genetic tests, coming from the uk, published in the "british journal of cancer" and...
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but i saw jamie.tched sage on television. >> bode miller was skiing great going into the final on the downhill on sunday, then he slipped a little. what do you think his chances are of regrouping now and getting ready for his future events? >> if anybody can do it, i think bode can. he's shown himself to be a tough competitor. he's big, strong, we're not worried about bode. >> we want to talk about injuries. we have 15-year-old maggie voisin broke her ankle in a practice run. ty walker has been icing down wounds from the same course, by the way. heidi kloser touched a lot of people in the opening ceremony coming in on crutches and wheelchair, wanting to know if she was still going to be considered an olympian. how do these injuries set back the team? >> we have a strong team and obviously we'd be a stronger team if these athletes could compete. but we feel really good about the team we have. and all three of them have done great character and she is an olympian for sure. >> let me ask you about some o
but i saw jamie.tched sage on television. >> bode miller was skiing great going into the final on the downhill on sunday, then he slipped a little. what do you think his chances are of regrouping now and getting ready for his future events? >> if anybody can do it, i think bode can. he's shown himself to be a tough competitor. he's big, strong, we're not worried about bode. >> we want to talk about injuries. we have 15-year-old maggie voisin broke her ankle in a practice run....
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jamie? >> thank you, congressman, as well. there are new details of the warnings of possible attempts to attack passenger jets with shoe bombs. al-qaeda link to the latest threat. this man. ibra him a l sir i who is called the best bomb attacker maker. security officials now in europe are advising the airport in amsterdam and two in great britain to ramp up security. we'll keep an eye on it for you. >> and a fox news alert in the disturbances in the ukraine. right now, there is an uneasy truce playing out. that is after the russian backed president and opposition signed a deal. will that deal hold? can they make it stick? or will there are deadly outburst as we are so sadly seeing in the television screens over the past few days? european mediators say it does open the way for reform and comes one day after the worst violence in the month's long crisis and the images are stunning to the world. the slaughter of people fighting on the streets for democracy and freedom. amyicle log live in moscow. >> reporter: the big question is
jamie? >> thank you, congressman, as well. there are new details of the warnings of possible attempts to attack passenger jets with shoe bombs. al-qaeda link to the latest threat. this man. ibra him a l sir i who is called the best bomb attacker maker. security officials now in europe are advising the airport in amsterdam and two in great britain to ramp up security. we'll keep an eye on it for you. >> and a fox news alert in the disturbances in the ukraine. right now, there is an...
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jamie yuccas takes where the sight of ice is a pleasure. >> i won't forget this. it's too special. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. today, water managers in california were taking a look at the historic drought trying to figure out how much relief the state got from a weekend storm. a weather phenomenon known as the pineapple express brought moisture from hawaii. in some places, more moisture than they can handle. john blackstone is by the river side in marin county. john? >> reporter: scott, after 14 months of virtually no rain here, the pineapple express turned out to be the perfect storm. the rain is gone now, but the runoff is still flowing into this reservoir in ma rib county north of san francisco. the reservoirs on marin county's mount tamalpais was getting low at the end of last week. that changed when the rain started friday night. mike swayze is watershed manager. >> we got in excess of 20 inches in the storm total. >> reporter: is that unprecedented here? >> i don't know of
jamie yuccas takes where the sight of ice is a pleasure. >> i won't forget this. it's too special. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. today, water managers in california were taking a look at the historic drought trying to figure out how much relief the state got from a weekend storm. a weather phenomenon known as the pineapple express brought moisture from hawaii. in some...