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>> glor: jan crawford, outside the supreme court. jan, thank you.allas police officer died this morning, one of two officers shot yesterday at a home depot, along with a store security guard. 25 officers have been gunned down this year in the line of duty. at this time last year, it was 14. the rising toll has some who wear the badge feeling like they're wearing a target. here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: 27-year-old rogelio santander, a three-year veteran of the dallas police department, was shot tuesday afternoon when officers tried to arrest 29- year-old armando juarez on an outstanding warrant. police say juarez shot santander, his partner, crystal almeida, and a home depot loss prevention officer. both of them are still in critical condition. >> this is going to be a trying time for us, so we're just asking for your support during this time. >> reporter: after a frantic five-hour manhunt and car chase, cops finally caught him. juarez is now sitting in jail. ( gunfire ) the shooting happened almost two years after five police officers were k
>> glor: jan crawford, outside the supreme court. jan, thank you.allas police officer died this morning, one of two officers shot yesterday at a home depot, along with a store security guard. 25 officers have been gunned down this year in the line of duty. at this time last year, it was 14. the rising toll has some who wear the badge feeling like they're wearing a target. here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: 27-year-old rogelio santander, a three-year veteran of the dallas police...
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jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor.'t forget cbsn streams cbs news 24 hours a day. good night. we'll see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org t wgbh access that's causing people to slip. a bay area man, says he broke his these curbside bumps. and >>> kpix5 news begins with the safety feature that's causing people to slip, a bay area man says he broke his leg on these curbside bumps and he's not the only one. good evening. i'm elizabeth cook in for veronica tonight. >> i'm allen martin. concerns about a crosswalk feature designed to help the visually impaired. a man says he needed surgery after tripping on those raised buttons at corner of urban lane and encina avenue in palo alto. kpix5's kiet do spoke to the man who is now considering legal action. >> reporter: so the way they're supposed to work is when a blind person walks over them, they can feel the bumps through their shoes. so that is a tactile warning there is danger up ahead in the intersection. now w
jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor.'t forget cbsn streams cbs news 24 hours a day. good night. we'll see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org t wgbh access that's causing people to slip. a bay area man, says he broke his these curbside bumps. and >>> kpix5 news begins with the safety feature that's causing people to slip, a bay area man says he broke his leg...
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jan crawford tells us, i.r.s. computers were overtaxed and melted down. >> reporter: if the only things certain in life are death and taxes, on tax day, paying them was anything but certain. a third of all taxpayers wait until april to file, and many of those who tried to file online zeday saw this message: "this service is currently unavailable. we apologize for any inconvenience." at 8:43 this morning, the i.r.s. emailed tax professionals about the problem. an i.r.s. commissioner, david kautter, who was testifying on capitol hill, told an incredulous commercial committee the website was down. >> this is game day for the i.r.s., and it seems the i.r.s. can't get out of the locker room. >> we have backup systems that ed are bringing up online. >> reporter: social media exploded. "seriously?" "great day for the i.r.s. to have an 'unplanned outage.'" former i.r.s. commissioner john d skinen said smaller glitches had occurred before, and it urged congress against cutting i.r.s. funding. >> with continued underfunding
jan crawford tells us, i.r.s. computers were overtaxed and melted down. >> reporter: if the only things certain in life are death and taxes, on tax day, paying them was anything but certain. a third of all taxpayers wait until april to file, and many of those who tried to file online zeday saw this message: "this service is currently unavailable. we apologize for any inconvenience." at 8:43 this morning, the i.r.s. emailed tax professionals about the problem. an i.r.s....
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jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> that is at overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning tz and cbs morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff lore. >> announcer: this is the cbs overnight news. >> hi, everyone and welcome to the overnight news. i'm de marco morgan. president trump hosted french president emmanuel macron and his wife at a lavish state dinner at the white house. it is the first dinner of the president. the two have struck a friendly relationship and that may help with thorny issues they face, including the iran nuclear deal. chip reid has this story. >> reporter: in the oval office today, president trump lashed out at iran. >> they're not going to be restarting anything. >> reporter: he was referring to a threat by iran's foreign minister on sunday on face the nation with margaret brennan. >> you're ready to restart your nuclear program if president trump puts sanctions back on iran, even if the rest of the world says don't do this? >> the rest of the world c
jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> that is at overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning tz and cbs morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff lore. >> announcer: this is the cbs overnight news. >> hi, everyone and welcome to the overnight news. i'm de marco morgan. president trump hosted french president emmanuel macron and his wife at a lavish state dinner at the white house. it is...
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. >>> on "cbs this morning," jan crawford explores a hidden problem affecting military families as supposes about unemployment. this is the "cbs morning news." 7 days ago, karen wasn't thinking about joining her daughter's yoga class. she was thinking about her joints. but now that she's taking osteo bi-flex, she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort. with continued use, it supports increased flexibility over time. karen: "she's single." it also supports wonderfully high levels of humiliation in her daughter. karen: "she's a little bit shy." in just 7 days, your joint comfort can be your kid's discomfort. osteo bi-flex. you were made to move. so move. we know that when you're >> tspending time with thelass grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving t
. >>> on "cbs this morning," jan crawford explores a hidden problem affecting military families as supposes about unemployment. this is the "cbs morning news." 7 days ago, karen wasn't thinking about joining her daughter's yoga class. she was thinking about her joints. but now that she's taking osteo bi-flex, she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort. with continued use, it supports increased flexibility over time. karen: "she's single." it...
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jan crawford is there. >> organizers say they're going to allow student and maintenance workers intohe building. last night, student leaders spent more than five hours negotiating with board members. among their demand. adequate housing. disarming campus police. and the resignation of the university's president. >> through chants, songs, and speaking circles, hundreds of students have held the administration building hostage. living there since thursday to get the university to listen to their demands. they received support through ses social media, donations. the sit ins started after reports the president, dr. wayne frederick knew about embezzlement of $1 million in fight noon shall aid employees to employees through launched a and fired six employees. students say they should have been transparent. the university student association backed their demand. >> we are going to be calling for the resignation of wayne frederick. >> one of the organizers with hu resist. >> the university needs change. >> the board of trustees agreed to one of the group's demand about adequate housing for
jan crawford is there. >> organizers say they're going to allow student and maintenance workers intohe building. last night, student leaders spent more than five hours negotiating with board members. among their demand. adequate housing. disarming campus police. and the resignation of the university's president. >> through chants, songs, and speaking circles, hundreds of students have held the administration building hostage. living there since thursday to get the university to...
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jan crawford is outside the supreme court. jan, what will the justices have to decide here?> well, norah, they're looking actually at president trump's third try at a travel ban. and this one is significantly more limited than the earlier ones. it targeting only a handful of countries that they say don't have proper security in place coming to the u.s. and the supreme court let this ban take effect back in december which is a sign that the justices may well rule for the administration in this case. but challengers say they still discriminate against muslims, targets them because of their religion or nationality, and they're using the president's own words, his tweets, campaign promises to try to make their case in the decision on this issue. >> that would be interesting. to end daca. explain what the judge said there. >> well, i mean, this is a decision from one federal judge and he just said the administration didn't do a good enough job of explaining why it was ending this program which is, of course, protected some young adults from deportation. but whether or not this is
jan crawford is outside the supreme court. jan, what will the justices have to decide here?> well, norah, they're looking actually at president trump's third try at a travel ban. and this one is significantly more limited than the earlier ones. it targeting only a handful of countries that they say don't have proper security in place coming to the u.s. and the supreme court let this ban take effect back in december which is a sign that the justices may well rule for the administration in...
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jan crawford spoke with him in nashville about his career and the experiences that nearly changed its. chris young grew up just outside of nashville and he earned success by working hard and staying true to himself to become the best singer he could be, and you won't believe some of the things he can sing. ♪ try not to think about you >> reporter: his voice is traditional country. chris young hasn't done things the traditional way. you're the country singer who was classically trained. >> i was classically trained, and i can sing in a bunch of different languages. i studied jazz. >> what languages? >> several. do you want some spanish? >> that's great. >> i listen to every style of music, all of them, but country is my favorite. >> so you sing country. >> yeah, so i sing country. >> and sing he does, racking up ten number one hits. young was inspired by his grandfather, who played on the old radio show "louisiana hayride." but nashville wasn't serving up record deals to unproven singers with traditional sounds. then he got a break, winning a televised talent show. >> i got my record d
jan crawford spoke with him in nashville about his career and the experiences that nearly changed its. chris young grew up just outside of nashville and he earned success by working hard and staying true to himself to become the best singer he could be, and you won't believe some of the things he can sing. ♪ try not to think about you >> reporter: his voice is traditional country. chris young hasn't done things the traditional way. you're the country singer who was classically trained....
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jan crawford talked with three of the foundation's leaders including kelly.f staff john kelly. for the first time on tv she's opened up about the loss of her husband. jan is at arlington memorial. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. every year a team of runners come here to honor those killed. marine lieutenant robert kelly who is the son of general john kelly was killed in afghanistan and now after suffering the worst loss you can possibly imagine, their families are empowering others to give back. from their first days at the nay val academy travis manion and brend brendan looney were like brothers from another mother. >> they're buried side by side. >> reporter: president obama even paid tribute to their friendship. >> warriors for freedom, brothers forever. >> and their families' shareholder loss. they also found a new beginning. >> you get to this point that it's like what comes next. >> brendan's mantra that he lived by, be strong, be accountable, and never complain. >> be strong, be accountable, and never complain. you can be faced with chall
jan crawford talked with three of the foundation's leaders including kelly.f staff john kelly. for the first time on tv she's opened up about the loss of her husband. jan is at arlington memorial. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. every year a team of runners come here to honor those killed. marine lieutenant robert kelly who is the son of general john kelly was killed in afghanistan and now after suffering the worst loss you can possibly imagine, their families are empowering...
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jan crawford has a look at the problem and what is being done to address it. >> reporter: you know a lot of demands on service members. frequent moves. long assignments away from home. we don't always think how hard it is on the military families. and it shouldn't be that difficult. so now, some lawmakers here on capitol hill, are trying to do something about it. >> is that good? >> laquisha cole its mother and small business owner whose husband served all over the world in the marines. >> we relocated. six times. 14 adresses in six moves. >> erin ward, a real estate agent spent two decades on the move as army wife. >> 19 moves later. >> 19 moves. in 24 years. >> while their husband served our country the women made sacrifices of their own. especially, in their careers. where freak went moves meant frequent job changes. >> i waited tables at red lobster. i worked at day-care centers. i have worked in government contracting. >> i have done everything from sell insurance to, to, worked in radio. so if you were to look at my resume and see that i have had, you know, 25 different jobs. t
jan crawford has a look at the problem and what is being done to address it. >> reporter: you know a lot of demands on service members. frequent moves. long assignments away from home. we don't always think how hard it is on the military families. and it shouldn't be that difficult. so now, some lawmakers here on capitol hill, are trying to do something about it. >> is that good? >> laquisha cole its mother and small business owner whose husband served all over the world in...
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. >>> ahead, jan crawford shows us how job changes are a problem for many military spouses. >> waitednters. >> did everything from sell insurance to work in radio, so if you were to look at my resume and see that i've had, you know, 25 different jobs, that doesn't look very good. >> see how many military families are making major financial sacrifices and the lawmakers on capitol h i am extremely proud of jackie, gaby and stephanie. we worked with pg&e to save energy because we wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. >>> lawmakers on capitol hill are working to address an often overlooked problem that's hurting our military community. 38% of military spouses are underemployed compared to 8%
. >>> ahead, jan crawford shows us how job changes are a problem for many military spouses. >> waitednters. >> did everything from sell insurance to work in radio, so if you were to look at my resume and see that i've had, you know, 25 different jobs, that doesn't look very good. >> see how many military families are making major financial sacrifices and the lawmakers on capitol h i am extremely proud of jackie, gaby and stephanie. we worked with pg&e to save...
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today singer carly pierce talks with jan crawford ahead of sunday's academy of country music awards that"every she tops the charts with "every little thing. my name is cynthia haynes she tops the charts with "every little thing. and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're building a better california. >>> that does it to us. thanks to gayle in washington. great interview. loved it. we look forward to having you back tomorrow. >> i'm getting on a train right now, norah. i'll be back in three hours, fingers crossed. >> if the train's on time. be sure to tune in to the "cbs another east bay freeway shooting. the latest was on state highway four in bay poin
today singer carly pierce talks with jan crawford ahead of sunday's academy of country music awards that"every she tops the charts with "every little thing. my name is cynthia haynes she tops the charts with "every little thing. and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live...
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jan crawford is at howard, the campus in washington, d.c., to bring us up to date. rganizers say they'll only allow students and maintenance workers into this building and last night student leaders spent more than five hours negotiating with board members. among their demands, adequate housing, disarming campus police, and even the resignation of the university's president. >> ain't no power like student power. >> through chants, songs and speaking circles, hundreds of students have held the administration building hostage living there since thursday to get the university to listen to their demands. they receive support through social media and donations of food and water. the students started after reports that the president, dr. wayne frederick, knew about the embezzlement of nearly $1 million in the financial aid office to employees through unauthorized grants. the university acknowledged they launched an investigation and then fired six employees. the students say they should have been more transparent. >> i believe the people that serve us need to act with inte
jan crawford is at howard, the campus in washington, d.c., to bring us up to date. rganizers say they'll only allow students and maintenance workers into this building and last night student leaders spent more than five hours negotiating with board members. among their demands, adequate housing, disarming campus police, and even the resignation of the university's president. >> ain't no power like student power. >> through chants, songs and speaking circles, hundreds of students...