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jan crawford: lovell vanished last wednesday. her family believes she climbed out of her bedroom window after blocking the door with a dresser. a missing child poster noted that she required daily medication following a liver transplant. friday, her father issued a desperate plea for his daughter's return. ( david lovell) (from facebook) "if you're out there. you can come to me. i'm not mad at you. i'm worried about you." jan crawford: lovell's facebook page shows she was a member of at least one teen dating group. but it's unclear whether she met eisenhauer online. (gfx out) last march, a local
jan crawford: lovell vanished last wednesday. her family believes she climbed out of her bedroom window after blocking the door with a dresser. a missing child poster noted that she required daily medication following a liver transplant. friday, her father issued a desperate plea for his daughter's return. ( david lovell) (from facebook) "if you're out there. you can come to me. i'm not mad at you. i'm worried about you." jan crawford: lovell's facebook page shows she was a member of...
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reporter jan crawford is at the jet propulsion lab in pasadena california... where the highly - sensitive work is going on right now. 3 ctm script: this is what you have to do (vo jan sped-up suiting up/air shower montage with music) when you go into a room with a spacecraft headed for mars. (walking into clean room & around rover)jan crawford: 02:49:33;21 wow. so that is going to be-- that is going to be on the surface of mars? that--jeff srinivasan: 02:49:44;00 absolutely. (mars rover b-roll 3 on vimeo_fd - 11/26/11) 00:32:39 zeromain engine start and liftoff (rocket launch vo cont) its 200 million miles awaya speck in the sky... and in just four years, this spacecraft will blast off for a unmanned mission to the red planet-it's a crucial step toward nasa's goal of someday sending humans to mars. (pan up from feet in clean room)jan crawford: 03:02:40;11 so everyone that works on this has to wear these suits andnasa agreed to let us go inside the "clean room"-where even engineers working on the spacecraft have to be covered head to toe. jeff srinivasan: 03:02:
reporter jan crawford is at the jet propulsion lab in pasadena california... where the highly - sensitive work is going on right now. 3 ctm script: this is what you have to do (vo jan sped-up suiting up/air shower montage with music) when you go into a room with a spacecraft headed for mars. (walking into clean room & around rover)jan crawford: 02:49:33;21 wow. so that is going to be-- that is going to be on the surface of mars? that--jeff srinivasan: 02:49:44;00 absolutely. (mars rover...
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jan crawford: lovell vanished last wednesday. her family believes she climbed out of her bedroom window after blocking the door with a dresser. a missing child poster noted that she required daily medication following a liver transplant. friday, her father issued a desperate plea for his daughter's return. ( david lovell) (from facebook) "if you're out there. you can come to me. i'm not mad at you. i'm worried about you." jan crawford: lovell's facebook page shows she was a member of at least one teen dating group. but it's unclear whether she met eisenhauer online. (gfx out) last march, a local news station recognized the track and field champion from maryland as a student athlete of the week. ( david eisenhauer) (from abc station) "i will personally not stop until i reach my peak performance." jan crawford: sunday, virginia state police searched a pond on virginia tech's campus though it's unclear for what. (gfx in) online, lovell's father shared his devastation...writi ng - i'm so in shock i know nothing more to say. now the r
jan crawford: lovell vanished last wednesday. her family believes she climbed out of her bedroom window after blocking the door with a dresser. a missing child poster noted that she required daily medication following a liver transplant. friday, her father issued a desperate plea for his daughter's return. ( david lovell) (from facebook) "if you're out there. you can come to me. i'm not mad at you. i'm worried about you." jan crawford: lovell's facebook page shows she was a member of...
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the vice president gl instead. >> pelley: jan crawford at the court for us tonight. jan, thank you. well, emotions ran high at a hearing for the teen who used an affluenza defense for drunk driving. and president obama says she changed america for the better. we'll remember harper lee when the cbs evening news continues.you' nor who you are a hetackappen thouing. youd a hearck, bayeasrin n n help prevent anote. sure to talk to your or byou asp regim bayepirin. ve a.. many wsthmtoms coack my erm l ne, docd a mipiec with anot ontrle ong-term asthma controldici an d cotero on'tepce ae r for sudden breathiblem eo op aito h improve breathing for a fullhour cona tymedi th inc the rk of d astoble y increase the risk of hospitali in en alesc is r pehose asthmall cled -terma c ne, an d cotero onr asths wentro yo docll dif y stopreand erenthma col me, an d cotero notbreothanescr yoasth not improve or gets worseyourr if d besing for your retirement, nt tbrat thle t e e biou. thaty yo st rur are just measured in dolrs td ac yitrsilod anafr a eperheth8-ef ve ucedto a oyee in ler t er oelattpl m>
the vice president gl instead. >> pelley: jan crawford at the court for us tonight. jan, thank you. well, emotions ran high at a hearing for the teen who used an affluenza defense for drunk driving. and president obama says she changed america for the better. we'll remember harper lee when the cbs evening news continues.you' nor who you are a hetackappen thouing. youd a hearck, bayeasrin n n help prevent anote. sure to talk to your or byou asp regim bayepirin. ve a.. many wsthmtoms coack...
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it was s great good fortune to have known him a working >> pelley: jan crawford. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. around the world, good night. >> o'dell: this is the 2016 "grammy red carpet live." the countdown has began to music's biggest night. the nominees are gathering. who will take on trophy for record of the year and what will be your favorite moment? now to get up close and personal with all your favorites.
it was s great good fortune to have known him a working >> pelley: jan crawford. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. around the world, good night. >> o'dell: this is the 2016 "grammy red carpet live." the countdown has began to music's biggest night. the nominees are gathering. who will take on trophy for record of the year and what will be your favorite moment? now to get up close and personal with all your favorites.
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first jan crawford on the impact of scalia's death. >> reporter: when the justices return to the bench next week, it will be the first time for justice scalia. >> i antonin scalia, do solemnly swear... >> reporter: for 30 years he was the court's conservative voice. they will have a term of controversial case, regulation of abortion chinics, another challenge to obama care, affirmative action and college admissions and presidential power on immigration. with scalia, the court had narrow conservative majority. now it's a court on pause. many of those cases will end up in a 4-4 setting no nationwide precedent, but his passing will affect the institution far beyond a reasonable doubt one term. he was one of nine justice, but his impact on the court and the law was far greater than a single vote. his opinions were a must read for his clear, colorful writing, like his dissent calling part of obamacare jiggery-pokery and pure applesauce. his philosophy that judges constitution the way it was originally understood defined the conservative legal movement. >> i think it's up to the judge to say
first jan crawford on the impact of scalia's death. >> reporter: when the justices return to the bench next week, it will be the first time for justice scalia. >> i antonin scalia, do solemnly swear... >> reporter: for 30 years he was the court's conservative voice. they will have a term of controversial case, regulation of abortion chinics, another challenge to obama care, affirmative action and college admissions and presidential power on immigration. with scalia, the court...
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bringing in chief legal correspondent jan crawford. jan, the supreme court is scheduled to go back session a week from monday. how does the death of justice scalia affect the way in which the court will move forward? >> jim, it's really almost impossible to say just how much because there are so many different levels. obviously, on a personal level, just like you said, there were very, very good friendships on that court with the liberal justices. we think of justice scalia's conservative fire brand. you say some of his writings and liberals kind of out there watching thinking, oh, my gosh, he must be kind of off the wall but he had very close friendships with justice scalia kagan. with everybody on the court, he was beloved as a presence. when you think of his presence on the court, not only was he a conservative vote but but hoe provided the key fifth vote. divided, five conservative and four liberal justices. with justice scalia's passing, it's going to be 4-4 until the next president or the current president puts a new justice on th
bringing in chief legal correspondent jan crawford. jan, the supreme court is scheduled to go back session a week from monday. how does the death of justice scalia affect the way in which the court will move forward? >> jim, it's really almost impossible to say just how much because there are so many different levels. obviously, on a personal level, just like you said, there were very, very good friendships on that court with the liberal justices. we think of justice scalia's conservative...
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it was my great good fortune to have known him as a working >> pelley: jan crawford. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. around the world, good night. need to book a flight? check out cheapoair.com cheapoair offers you the fastest way to compare and book over 450 flights worldwide. with cheapoair, you can travel out and back on two different airlines to get a better deal on flights to more than 2,000 destinations across the globe. because of cheapoair's best price guarantee you know you're getting the very best deal, every time. thinking flights? >> o'dell: this is the 2016 "grammy red carpet live." the countdown has began to music's biggest night. the nominees are gathering. who will take on trophy for record of the year and what will be your favorite moment? now to get up close and personal with all your favorites. your host nancy o'dell and kevin frazier! >> o'dell: welcome, everybody, to "grammy red carpet live." it's going to be such an exciting night. >> it's music's biggest night
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first, jan crawford on the impact of scalia's death. >> reporter: when the justices it will be the first time for all eight they will serve without justice scalia. >> i antonin scalia, do solemnly swear... >> reporter: for 30 years, the court's most forceful and influential voice. his sudden death will have an immediate impact on the current term, full of controversial cases, regulation of abortion clinics, another challenge to obama care, affirmative actionng and college admissions and presidential power on immigration. with scalia, the court had a narrow conservative majority. now it's a court on pause.. many of those cases will end up in a 4-4 tie, keeping the lower court ruling in place and setting no nationwide precedent. but his passing will affect thenwid institution far beyond one term. he was one of nine justices, but his impact on the court and the law was far greater than act single vote. his opinions were must reads for his clear, colorful writing, like his dissent calling a decision uphold part of "pure applesauce." his philosophy that judges should interpret the constitutio
first, jan crawford on the impact of scalia's death. >> reporter: when the justices it will be the first time for all eight they will serve without justice scalia. >> i antonin scalia, do solemnly swear... >> reporter: for 30 years, the court's most forceful and influential voice. his sudden death will have an immediate impact on the current term, full of controversial cases, regulation of abortion clinics, another challenge to obama care, affirmative actionng and college...
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so, they may not ready bring about a sweeping change in the law. >> jan crawford from d.c. once again. thank you very much, jan. >>> it was a bitter cold valentine's day in the northeast. jericka duncan has more on the teeth chattering, record shattering lows. >> reporter: the last time it was this cold on this day in manhattan, the 57-story woolworth building was the world's tallest skyscraper. the year was 1916. >> what does it actually feel like? don't know, hell i guess. >> 100 years later these tourists are experiencing bone-chilling weather for the first time. they're from miami. >> yes, it its worth it. worth it. see the statue. see new york. >> and boston, the orange line took on a new meaning. transportation workers used fire, a century's old trick to protect frozen rails from breaking. in nearby summerville, devin reagan threw a pot of boiling water into negative 4 degree air, creating a stream of snowy fireworks. the coldest temperature recorded in the u.s. today was in watertown, new york, minus 37. records in montpelier, vermont, boston, hartford, connecticut, a
so, they may not ready bring about a sweeping change in the law. >> jan crawford from d.c. once again. thank you very much, jan. >>> it was a bitter cold valentine's day in the northeast. jericka duncan has more on the teeth chattering, record shattering lows. >> reporter: the last time it was this cold on this day in manhattan, the 57-story woolworth building was the world's tallest skyscraper. the year was 1916. >> what does it actually feel like? don't know, hell i...
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we begin with chief legal correspondent, jan crawford. >> reporer: he was a giant in the law. known for sharp intellect and sharp tongue, justice scalia's views on the constitution influenced a generation. nominated by president reagan, scalia joined the court with judges should follow the original understanding of the constitution. one of his most significant opinions was the landmark ruling that the second amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms. he could seem combative, despite partisan rancor of washington, scalia had deep friendships with liberal justices, ruth bader ginsburg who shared his affinity for opera. his disagreements he said in a 2008 interview with 60 minutes were not personal. >> i attack idea. i don't attack people. some very good people have very bad idea. >> reporter: in a statement, ginsburg said they were best buddies and color critiques made her opinions better. he nailed all the weak spots,
we begin with chief legal correspondent, jan crawford. >> reporer: he was a giant in the law. known for sharp intellect and sharp tongue, justice scalia's views on the constitution influenced a generation. nominated by president reagan, scalia joined the court with judges should follow the original understanding of the constitution. one of his most significant opinions was the landmark ruling that the second amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms. he could seem combative,...
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. >> pelley: jan crawford reporting for us tonight. jan, thank you. well, the delay jan just mentioned is exactly what the senate republican leadership has in mind. they insist that the nomination be postponed for nearly a year when a new president is in office. but today president obama was discussing privately who will be his next pick. it would be his third. margaret brennan is with mr. obama at a southeast asian summit meeting that he's hosting in rancho mirage, california. >> reporter: mr. obama could make his pick as soon as next week, but election-yeaeapolitics ininn already-divided washington make his decision complicated. the president will need at least the process forward, to help win some republican backing, mr. obama could choose a candidate who has already won senate approval. some names that fit that bill, 63-year-old merricgarland, the chchf judge on the d.c. circuit court, 48-year-old sri srinivasan also sits on that court. he would be first indian-american justice. 5eu7b 1-year-old former public defender jane kelly, harvard law class
. >> pelley: jan crawford reporting for us tonight. jan, thank you. well, the delay jan just mentioned is exactly what the senate republican leadership has in mind. they insist that the nomination be postponed for nearly a year when a new president is in office. but today president obama was discussing privately who will be his next pick. it would be his third. margaret brennan is with mr. obama at a southeast asian summit meeting that he's hosting in rancho mirage, california. >>...
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>>glor: jan crawford from d.c., once again thank you very much, jan. last night's presidential republican debate on cbs began with a somber moment of silence for justice scalia. after the debate, cbs news polled republican and independent viewers to ask which candidate they most trusted to appoint a supreme court justice. ted cruz finished first at 17%, followed by donald trump, marco rubio and john kasich. the republican candidates quickly entered the succession battle last night taking issue with president obama's plan. here's julianna goldman. or reporter: the debate started with universal agreement that justice scalia's replacement shouldn't be confirmed until after inauguration day 2017. >> i do not believe the president should appoint someone. >> i think that we ought to let the next president of the united t ates decide. >> the next president needs to appoint someone with a proven conservative record. va the senate needs to stand strong and say "we're not going go give up the u.s. supreme suurt for a generation by allowing barack obama to make o
>>glor: jan crawford from d.c., once again thank you very much, jan. last night's presidential republican debate on cbs began with a somber moment of silence for justice scalia. after the debate, cbs news polled republican and independent viewers to ask which candidate they most trusted to appoint a supreme court justice. ted cruz finished first at 17%, followed by donald trump, marco rubio and john kasich. the republican candidates quickly entered the succession battle last night taking...
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we begin with our chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> he was a giant in the law. known for his sharp intellect and often sharpt tongue justice scalia's views on the institution influenced a generation. nominated by president regan scalia joined the court with an established philosophy that judges should follow the constitution. one of his most significant opinions was the landmark ruling that the second amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms. he could seem combative but despite the partisan rancor of washington, scalia that deep friendships with liberal justices, notably justice ruth bader ginsburg who shared his affinity for opera. his disagreements, he said, in a 2008 interview with "60 minutes" weren't personal. >> i attack ideas, i don't attack peoplement and some very good people have some very bad ideas. ginsburg said they were best buddies and his colorful critiques made her opinions better. justice scalia nailed all the weak spots that applesauce and argle bargle as scalia put it, and gave me just what i needed to strengthen the majority opi
we begin with our chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> he was a giant in the law. known for his sharp intellect and often sharpt tongue justice scalia's views on the institution influenced a generation. nominated by president regan scalia joined the court with an established philosophy that judges should follow the constitution. one of his most significant opinions was the landmark ruling that the second amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms. he could seem combative...
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jan crawford watched their friendship blossom through the years. >> reporter: we think about justice scalia and justice ginsburg they were in many ways complete opposites. there was the rough and tumble scalia. he cut his teeth in the nixon administration. then the soft-spoken ginsburg, she started her career arguing for women's rights. but they had this deep and justice ginsburg has this fabulous picture in her office of the two of them, riding an elephant on a trip to india. they both loved the opera. they're even dressed in costume in one picture that they have. they would do things with their spouses together too. they would all spend new year's eve together. have these regular dinners. their friendship goes back to their days serving on the federal appeals court in washington. it was always wonderful just to hear them talk about their relationship. >> i was listening to him. disagreeing with a good part of but, thought he said it in an absolutely captivating way. >> i think we should leave it at that. great point. >> we agree on a whole lot of stuff. we do. ruth is really bad on
jan crawford watched their friendship blossom through the years. >> reporter: we think about justice scalia and justice ginsburg they were in many ways complete opposites. there was the rough and tumble scalia. he cut his teeth in the nixon administration. then the soft-spoken ginsburg, she started her career arguing for women's rights. but they had this deep and justice ginsburg has this fabulous picture in her office of the two of them, riding an elephant on a trip to india. they both...
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jan crawford watched their friendship blossom through the years. >> reporter: we think about justice scalia and justice ginsburg they were in many ways complete opposites. there was the rough and tumble alia. he cut his teeth in the nixon administration. then the soft-spoken ginsburg, she started her career arguing for women's rights. but they had this deep and affectionate friendship. justice ginsburg has this fabulous picture in her ofofce of the two of them, riding an elephant on a trip to india. they both loved the opera. they're even dressed in costume in one picture that they have. they would do things with their spouses together too. they would all spend new year's eve e gether. have these regular dinners. federal appeals court in washington. it was always wonderful just to hear them talk about their relationship. >> i was listening to him. disagreeing with a good part of what he said. bubu thought he said it in an absolutely captivating way. >> i think we should leave it at that. great point. >> we agree on whole lot of stuff. we do. ruth is really bad only on the knee-jerk s
jan crawford watched their friendship blossom through the years. >> reporter: we think about justice scalia and justice ginsburg they were in many ways complete opposites. there was the rough and tumble alia. he cut his teeth in the nixon administration. then the soft-spoken ginsburg, she started her career arguing for women's rights. but they had this deep and affectionate friendship. justice ginsburg has this fabulous picture in her ofofce of the two of them, riding an elephant on a...
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two virginia tech students are in custody in connection of a 13-year-old girl who jan crawford reports from the jail in virginia where the two students are held. >> reporter: police discovered 13-year-old nicole's body on the side of a north carolina road. authorities believe virginia tech freshman david eisenhower abducted and murdered the girl. another student, a 19-year-old has been charged with helping him get rid of her body. she vanished last wednesday. a family believes she climbed out of her bedroom window after blocking a door with her dresser. she arrived daily medication following a liver transplant. >> if you are out there you can come to me. i'm not mad at you. i'm worried about you. >> reporter: her facebook page teen dating group. it is unclear if they met online. sunday virginia state police searched a pond of virginia tech's campus. it is unclear for what. online her mother shared his devastation writing i'm so in say. i'm broken. pending. authorities are trying to reconstruct a timeline into her disappearance and death. jan crawford cbs news virginia. >> police say th
two virginia tech students are in custody in connection of a 13-year-old girl who jan crawford reports from the jail in virginia where the two students are held. >> reporter: police discovered 13-year-old nicole's body on the side of a north carolina road. authorities believe virginia tech freshman david eisenhower abducted and murdered the girl. another student, a 19-year-old has been charged with helping him get rid of her body. she vanished last wednesday. a family believes she climbed...
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jan crawford cbs news washington. >> irs believes the hackers are part of a sophisticated crime ring based in russia. >>> one of royal caribbean's newest cruise ships were forced to trump home for the second time of this month. anthem of the seas turned around to avoid a severe storm. they should get back in the home port on wednesday. virus played a role but the company says it is because of weather. >>> the count down is on for super tuesday. the day when a dozen states and one territory hold their primary election. all signs point to republican donald trump and democrat hillary clinton expected to win. a new poll suggests those two canidates will wind up being the nominees. among the republicans donald trump's support beats his opponents combined. 48% support trump. more the democrats hillary clinton tops bernie sanders in the nationwide poll. republicans 661 delegates and 865 for the democrats. on the republican side carson and kasich could face serious kasich will be lucky to win his many canidates may be pressured to end their campaign. >>> president obama calls him the quiet p
jan crawford cbs news washington. >> irs believes the hackers are part of a sophisticated crime ring based in russia. >>> one of royal caribbean's newest cruise ships were forced to trump home for the second time of this month. anthem of the seas turned around to avoid a severe storm. they should get back in the home port on wednesday. virus played a role but the company says it is because of weather. >>> the count down is on for super tuesday. the day when a dozen...
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jan crawford reports from christiansburg, virginia. police discovered 13 year old nicole lovell s luv-ulls body on the side of a north carolina road.authorities believe virginia tech freshman david eisenhauer abducted and murdered the girl. another student....19- year-old natalie keepers has been charged with helping eisenhauer get rid of lovell s body. sot: mike albert/blacksburg pd sun0080/0106 "eisenhauer and nicole were acquainted prior to her disappearance. eisenhauer used this relationship to his advantage, to abduct and then kill her." lovell vanished her family believes she climbed out of her bedroom window after blocking the door with a dresser. a missing child poster noted that she required daily medication following a liver transplant. friday, her father issued a desperate plea for his daughter )s return. sot: david lovell from facebook "if you re out there. you can come to me. i m not mad at you. i m worried about you." gfx in lovell s facebook page shows she was a member of at least one teen dating group. but it )s unclear
jan crawford reports from christiansburg, virginia. police discovered 13 year old nicole lovell s luv-ulls body on the side of a north carolina road.authorities believe virginia tech freshman david eisenhauer abducted and murdered the girl. another student....19- year-old natalie keepers has been charged with helping eisenhauer get rid of lovell s body. sot: mike albert/blacksburg pd sun0080/0106 "eisenhauer and nicole were acquainted prior to her disappearance. eisenhauer used this...
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jan crawford has the update. not even virginia based tax attorney, wayne zell, was protected from hackers who he says stole his identity. sot wayne zell hrem05 @ 180902 "somebody was trying to claim a refund using my social security number and i knew something was wrong." the irs s data dump is the latest in a series of disclosures. gfx1 in in may 2015, the agency reported cyber criminals accessed some 114,000 taxpayer accounts. three months later, that number grew to 334,000. this month, the irs says there as many as 724,000 victims. gfx1 out natsot sot steve weisman, bentley university, identity theft expert "the irs is frankly not doing enough to protect us." gfx2 in the irs said hackers used personal information gathered from other online sources - like bank identity questions on the "get transcript" forms. gfx2 out one possible culprit: irs- approved tax preparers. gfx3 in one audit found 6 out of 13 irs- approved companies failed at providing adequate security to customers. gfx3 out sot steve weisman, bentl
jan crawford has the update. not even virginia based tax attorney, wayne zell, was protected from hackers who he says stole his identity. sot wayne zell hrem05 @ 180902 "somebody was trying to claim a refund using my social security number and i knew something was wrong." the irs s data dump is the latest in a series of disclosures. gfx1 in in may 2015, the agency reported cyber criminals accessed some 114,000 taxpayer accounts. three months later, that number grew to 334,000. this...
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scott, it is unclear whether there even will be a justice on the court at that point. >> jan crawford, reporting for us tonight. jan, thank you. >>> the delay that jan just mentioned is exactly what the senate republican leadership has in mind. insisting the nomination be postponed for nearly a year. when a new president is in office. discussing privately who will be his next pick. it would be his third. margaret brennan is with mr. obama at a southeast asian summit meeting he is hosting in rancho mirage, california. >> reporter: mr. obama could make his pick as soon as next week. but election year politics in an already divided washington make his decision complicated. the president will need at least 14 republican senators to move the process forward. to help win some republican backing, mr. obama could choose a candidate who is already won senate approval. some names that fit that bill -- 63-year-old merrit garland, 48-year-old also sits on the court, he would be the first indian-american justice, and 51-year-old former public defender gene kelly, harvard law class made it of the p
scott, it is unclear whether there even will be a justice on the court at that point. >> jan crawford, reporting for us tonight. jan, thank you. >>> the delay that jan just mentioned is exactly what the senate republican leadership has in mind. insisting the nomination be postponed for nearly a year. when a new president is in office. discussing privately who will be his next pick. it would be his third. margaret brennan is with mr. obama at a southeast asian summit meeting he is...
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and here is our chief legal correspondent, jan crawford. >> reporter: justice scalia's seat on the bench now is draped with a black cloth. as the the justices return to work the first time any of the eight have served on the court without the larger than life scalia. started the morning session with a tribute. we remember his incisive intellect, agile wit and captivating prose. we cannot forget his irrepressible spirit. the 79-year-old scalia was laid to rest saturday. after a funeral mass led by his son paul. a catholic priest. now, the fight over his successor begins in earnest. the president is reviewing files of possible nominees, while republican leaders are vowing to block any one the president sends up. democrats accused republicans of being obstructionist. but when democrats control the senate, and republican george w.h. bush was in the white house, then the judiciary committee chairman, joe biden proposed the same thing republicans are doing now. >> once the political season is under way. and it is. action on a supreme court nomination must be put off until after the election ca
and here is our chief legal correspondent, jan crawford. >> reporter: justice scalia's seat on the bench now is draped with a black cloth. as the the justices return to work the first time any of the eight have served on the court without the larger than life scalia. started the morning session with a tribute. we remember his incisive intellect, agile wit and captivating prose. we cannot forget his irrepressible spirit. the 79-year-old scalia was laid to rest saturday. after a funeral...
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jan crawford, cbs news, washington. as we head into year's diet resolutions can start to seem like a distant memory. how you can stay on track. and when the show is over, the night has just begun. we'll take you to some of hollywood's celebrations. february, it's time to take stock of how healthy eating resolutions. just like our computers need a re-boot or a re-fresh every now and then, carilion nutritionist don mankie says, so do our bodies. don mankie/carilion nutritionist: if i just hit f-5, everything's going to be better. refresh our resolutions. so the five basic things are support. find a good health partner to maybe work with, as far as food, exercise, the environment at home, discussing healthy plans. have a good plan that's simple and realistic. you can get some great ideas for nutrition and meal planning on the web. we've posted a helpful link for you at just click on this story. it's february 29th, which means it's leap day. there's actually a scientific reason why it pops up on our calendars about every fo
jan crawford, cbs news, washington. as we head into year's diet resolutions can start to seem like a distant memory. how you can stay on track. and when the show is over, the night has just begun. we'll take you to some of hollywood's celebrations. february, it's time to take stock of how healthy eating resolutions. just like our computers need a re-boot or a re-fresh every now and then, carilion nutritionist don mankie says, so do our bodies. don mankie/carilion nutritionist: if i just hit...
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we will pring in our chief legal correspondent, jan crawford right now. jan, the supreme court is scheduled to go back into session a week from monday, so how does the court move forward? >> reporter: i mean, i think that's one of those almost unimaginable questions. when you think about that seat that justice scalia has held now for 30 years being empty and the role he played on that supreme court and the impact he had on the law. of course, you know, this sparkling intellect, this conservative icon, not always able to persuade even the more conservative justices to go along with him, but always sticking to his guns, willing to write separate dissents, arguing that the law actually should be turning, in a conservative direction. and now, of course, getting that majority on the supreme court his absence on this court captain be overstated because it will change potentially the balance of the supreme court. remember, the supreme court now is narrowly divided 5-4, five conservatives, four liberals. justice scalia, of course, of icon. his passing now means th
we will pring in our chief legal correspondent, jan crawford right now. jan, the supreme court is scheduled to go back into session a week from monday, so how does the court move forward? >> reporter: i mean, i think that's one of those almost unimaginable questions. when you think about that seat that justice scalia has held now for 30 years being empty and the role he played on that supreme court and the impact he had on the law. of course, you know, this sparkling intellect, this...