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jericka? >> duncan: thanks, liz. from south florida's warmth, president trump heads back to the cold reality of d.c. politics tonight and he'll face several important challenges in the new year. chip reid is traveling with the president. >> hello, everybody. happy new year. >> reporter: the president, first lady melania trump, son baron, and other family members welcomed the new year at the president's mar-a-lago club in palm beach. >> we're going to have a great year. it's going to be a fantastic 2018. >> reporter: asked for comment on north korean leader kim jong-un's claim that he has a nuclear button on his desk and missiles capable of hitting the u.s., the president said only this: >> we'll see. we'll see. >> reporter: his first tweet of the new year was aimed at pakistan, which he accused of lies and deceit and giving safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in afghanistan. no more. pakistan fired back, noting its cooperation that decimated al qaeda over the last 16 years and accusing the u.s. of giving them nothin
jericka? >> duncan: thanks, liz. from south florida's warmth, president trump heads back to the cold reality of d.c. politics tonight and he'll face several important challenges in the new year. chip reid is traveling with the president. >> hello, everybody. happy new year. >> reporter: the president, first lady melania trump, son baron, and other family members welcomed the new year at the president's mar-a-lago club in palm beach. >> we're going to have a great year....
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jericka? >> duncan: chip reid, thank you very much. president has also been tweeting his support for protesters in iran. they have taken to the streets for five straight days, fed up with a bad economy and government corruption. state media says 12 people have been killed. elizabeth palmer covered the last big protests in iran in 2009. nde joins us from london. you know, what's behind the unrest? >> reporter: well, it started very small. on thursday in the regional city of machad with a single demonstration against economic hardship, especially the price of food, but overnight it just morphed and spread like wildfire to the capital, tehran, where crowds vandalized one of the main shopping avenues, and to dozens of smaller cities across the country, which is very unusual. the protesters are especially young people and the working poor, and they're angry about everything from corruption and oemployment to lack of freedom and religious rule. the police have broken up protests here and there with utter cannons and they have arrested hundre
jericka? >> duncan: chip reid, thank you very much. president has also been tweeting his support for protesters in iran. they have taken to the streets for five straight days, fed up with a bad economy and government corruption. state media says 12 people have been killed. elizabeth palmer covered the last big protests in iran in 2009. nde joins us from london. you know, what's behind the unrest? >> reporter: well, it started very small. on thursday in the regional city of machad...
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i'm jericka duncan. aplautz as larry nassar was sentenced in the child sex scandal that rocked the sports world. the just did more than just throw the book at nassar former doctor for usa gymnastics she sent him away up to 175 years and told him, i just stiend your death warrant. dr. jon lapook reports. >> your decision to assault was precise, calculated, manipulative. >> the judge did not buy nassar's apology reading aloud parts of the let here had writ in to her last week. >> what i did in the state cases was medical, not sexual. the media convinced them that everything i did was wrong and bad. they feel i broke their trust. hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. the judge told nassar his treatments were not medical and reminded him he admitted wrongdoing in his plea deal. >> because you are guilty, aren't you? >> as the procession of victims came to a close, rachel denhollander called for the maximum sentence. >> so i ask how much is a little girl worth? i submit to you that these children are worth
i'm jericka duncan. aplautz as larry nassar was sentenced in the child sex scandal that rocked the sports world. the just did more than just throw the book at nassar former doctor for usa gymnastics she sent him away up to 175 years and told him, i just stiend your death warrant. dr. jon lapook reports. >> your decision to assault was precise, calculated, manipulative. >> the judge did not buy nassar's apology reading aloud parts of the let here had writ in to her last week....
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this storm is roaring northward, and jericka duncan is in portland, maine. >> reporter: yeah, here inortland, maine, conditions are actually, whoa, starting to improve, despite the fact that the snow continues to pile up and pretty much blow everywhere. snow in january is expected in maine. but it's not every day they see and feel this. bone-chilling wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour, making it almost impossible to get around by foot and car. with snow falling at a rate of 2 inches an hour, emergency management officials are bracing for a very long night. >> it's been cold. so none of that has melted away. and our biggest fear is we're going to lose power. >> reporter: 20 miles south of portland on ferry beach, we watch the storms swallow up foundations. the wind and the waves are so strong that while we were out here filming just moments ago, the ground underneath us collapsed. 32-year-old sean walker has lived in this beach town his whole life. every year he says the neighborhood gets smaller. >> my childhood memories are being washed away. >> literally, yes. >> reporter: it's s
this storm is roaring northward, and jericka duncan is in portland, maine. >> reporter: yeah, here inortland, maine, conditions are actually, whoa, starting to improve, despite the fact that the snow continues to pile up and pretty much blow everywhere. snow in january is expected in maine. but it's not every day they see and feel this. bone-chilling wind gusts of up to 50 miles per hour, making it almost impossible to get around by foot and car. with snow falling at a rate of 2 inches an...
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i'm jericka duncan.teams are going house to house in the hills outside los angeles where torrential rains have unleashed a series of deadly mudslides. roads have been washed away. some towns are completely cut off. and canine teams are pawing through the remains of destroyed homes. searching for survivors. carter evans is there. >> reporter: as crews continue to dig out here the search for victims is still under way. and it will likely continue into the night. not everyone has been accounted for yet. but, dozens were saved. one by one, firefighters rescued victims from the muck and debris. they carried out this teenage girl on a stretcher. sunny had been trapped in her flooded home for hours. survivors were driven to higher ground. >> this is the worst i have ever seen, we thought the fire was terrible. and this is absolutely devastation. >> in december the thomas fire burned more than a quarter million acres here. when the rains began, those barren hillsides exacerbated the problem. homes and streets in
i'm jericka duncan.teams are going house to house in the hills outside los angeles where torrential rains have unleashed a series of deadly mudslides. roads have been washed away. some towns are completely cut off. and canine teams are pawing through the remains of destroyed homes. searching for survivors. carter evans is there. >> reporter: as crews continue to dig out here the search for victims is still under way. and it will likely continue into the night. not everyone has been...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," baltimore schools are facing state investigation after heating problems left students freezing in their classrooms. we'll have details. >>> plus disney hotels will no longer provide guests with "do not disturb" signs to put on their doors. we'll tell you what's behind that change. > >>> and actor matthew rhys from "the post" joins us in studio 57. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com we're here when you're ready. it's wednesday, january 10th. i'm kenny choi. >>> a live look outside as we start this wednesday morning, a live look at the city of san francisco and the skyline. a beautiful shot, clear conditions out there this morning as we start this wednesday. it's january 10th. good morning, i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. let's say good morning to neda and jaclyn. how is everyone doing? >> good. >> not bad. >> jaclyn calls this ketchup and mustard day. >> i like it. >> i like all the color on the set. [ laughter ] >> and eggs. [ laughter ]
jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," baltimore schools are facing state investigation after heating problems left students freezing in their classrooms. we'll have details. >>> plus disney hotels will no longer provide guests with "do not disturb" signs to put on their doors. we'll tell you what's behind that change. > >>> and actor matthew rhys from "the post" joins us in studio 57. i'm anne-marie...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," baltimore schools are facing problems left students freezing in their classrooms. we'll have details. >>> plus disney hotels will no longer provide guests with do not disturb signs to put on their doors. we'll tell you what's behind that change. >>> and act tore matthew rhys from "the post" joins us in studio 57. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. 234 -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com we're here when you're ready. garden party for her birthday. a fabulous so i mowed the lawn, put up all the decorations. i thought i got everything. almost everything! you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by a septic disaster, and a bill of up to $13,000. but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste, helping you avoid a septic disaster. rid-x. the #1 brand used by septic professionals in their own tanks. >>> i have never seen anything like this, look at the road. >> deadly mud slide and flash flooding a powerful storm devastates southern california this morning the frant
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this storm is roaring northward, and jericka duncan is in portland, maine. >> reporter: yeah, here in portland, maine, conditions are actually-- whoa-- starting to improve, despite the fact that the snow continues to pile up and pretty much blow everywhere. snow in january is expected in maine, but it's not every day they see and feel this: bone-chilling wind gusts of up to 50 miles pe hour, making it almost impossible to get arou byt d car. with snow falling at a rate of two inches an hour, management officials are bracing for a very long night. >> it's been cold so none of that has melted away, and our lose p 20 miles south of portland, on ferry beach, we watched the storm swallow up foundations. the winds and the wraefs so strong, that while we were out here filming just moments ago, the ground underneath us collapsed. 32-year-old sean walker has lived in this beach town his whole life. every year, he says, the neighborhood gets smaller. >> my childhood memories are being washed away. >> reporter: literally. >> literally, yeah. to happen with eachmething he impending storm. jericka
this storm is roaring northward, and jericka duncan is in portland, maine. >> reporter: yeah, here in portland, maine, conditions are actually-- whoa-- starting to improve, despite the fact that the snow continues to pile up and pretty much blow everywhere. snow in january is expected in maine, but it's not every day they see and feel this: bone-chilling wind gusts of up to 50 miles pe hour, making it almost impossible to get arou byt d car. with snow falling at a rate of two inches an...
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jeff. >> glor: jericka duncan, thank you very much. a remarkable scene played out in colorado overnight after a sheriff's deputy was shot and killed. police cars by the hundreds joined a procession as the hearse carrying adams county deputy heath gumm left the hospital. gumm, who was 32 years old, was shot in the chest as he responded to a call of an assault in progress. the alleged gunman is under arrest. drug makers and distributors accused of fueling america's opioid crisis will be in federal government in cleveland next week. they are trying to negotiate a settlement as they face hundreds of lawsuits and potentially dozens more from the states. producer laura strickler and correspond julianna goldman looked into maneuvering that's taking place behind the scenes. >> i can enjoy every day that i live. i can really enjoy myself. >> reporter: that was the message to 15,000 primary care doctors in 1998 from purdue pharma, the company that made $35 billion from the sales of the pain killer oxycontin. >> the rate of addiction amongst pain
jeff. >> glor: jericka duncan, thank you very much. a remarkable scene played out in colorado overnight after a sheriff's deputy was shot and killed. police cars by the hundreds joined a procession as the hearse carrying adams county deputy heath gumm left the hospital. gumm, who was 32 years old, was shot in the chest as he responded to a call of an assault in progress. the alleged gunman is under arrest. drug makers and distributors accused of fueling america's opioid crisis will be in...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." ricka kduncan. president trump is starting the new year back at the white house after ringing in 2018 at his private club in florida. with the holiday festivities over. the president has a full plate of work on his desk from hammering legislative goals to several global flash-points. here achip reid. >> the president first lady, baron and other family members welcome the the new year at the president's mar a lago club in palm beach. >> we will have a great year. fantastic 2018. >> asked for comment on north korean leader, kim jong-un's claim he has a nuclear button on his desk and missiles capable of hitting the u.s. president said only this. >> we'll see. we'll see. first tweet of the new year aimed at pakistan which he accused of lies and deceit and giving safe haven off to the terrorists we hunt in afghanistan. no more. pakistan fired back. noting its cooperation that decimated al qaeda over last 16 years. and accusing the u.s. of giving them nothing but invective and mistrust. >> t
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." ricka kduncan. president trump is starting the new year back at the white house after ringing in 2018 at his private club in florida. with the holiday festivities over. the president has a full plate of work on his desk from hammering legislative goals to several global flash-points. here achip reid. >> the president first lady, baron and other family members welcome the...
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i'm jericka duncan. that stretches from montana down into the heart of dixie, continues to prove deadly. icy roads have caused car wrecks, flights canceled. school and government offices are closed. and in some places, there is no end in sight to the frigid weather. kris van cleave reports from chilly north carolina. >> got to go! >> reporter: from texas to the carolinas there are major travel problem as cross the south. and hundreds of crashes as people try to navigate the treacherous roads. one county has taken the step of issuing a mandatory curfew for tonight so people will stay off the road. >> don't think i recommend coming out. >> in louisiana where a state of emergency was declared today an 8-month-old baby is dead and woman left in critical condition after their vehicle slid off the road into a canal. >> if we can, use this as a lesson or, reminder to, to stay out of the weather today. stay home, with your children. >> this storm system brought the houston area some of the coldest temperatures s
i'm jericka duncan. that stretches from montana down into the heart of dixie, continues to prove deadly. icy roads have caused car wrecks, flights canceled. school and government offices are closed. and in some places, there is no end in sight to the frigid weather. kris van cleave reports from chilly north carolina. >> got to go! >> reporter: from texas to the carolinas there are major travel problem as cross the south. and hundreds of crashes as people try to navigate the...
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i'm jericka duncan. thousand of federal employees heading back to work today. three day government shutdown ended after the senate approved a stopgap spending measure. just a temporary fix. the funding last twos and a half weeks and issue of immigration, started the whole mels has the not been resolved. nancy cordes reports from capitol hill. >> the republican leader and i have come to an arrange. out awe a the took 60 hours of negotiations and shuttle diplomacy to get the government reopened. >> yeas are 81. nays are 18. >> the republican leader and i have come to an arrangement. >> reporter: it took 60 hours of strained negotiations and shuttle diplomacy just to get the government reopened. the grand bargain, a bill to fund the government for two and a half weeks. and, a first time promise from gop leader mitch mcconnell that thereafter he would put a bill for dreamers up for debate and vote. 16 progressive senators including several presidential hopefuls wanted to hold out for more. california democrat, kamala harris said mcconnell's vow fell far short of an
i'm jericka duncan. thousand of federal employees heading back to work today. three day government shutdown ended after the senate approved a stopgap spending measure. just a temporary fix. the funding last twos and a half weeks and issue of immigration, started the whole mels has the not been resolved. nancy cordes reports from capitol hill. >> the republican leader and i have come to an arrange. out awe a the took 60 hours of negotiations and shuttle diplomacy to get the government...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," contaminants can be found water nationwide. how some cities are atelting to clean up their water systems. >>> and gold medalist goalkeeper hope solo joins us in studio 57 on her bid to be the next president of the u.s. soccer federation. that's the "cbs this mornin that's the"cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green vchlt a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it was love at first touch met and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection that's why only pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection mom: "oh hi baby" so all they feel is love wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers >> ♪ >> breaking overnight, tragedy overseas, when a fire breaks out inside a hospital, this morning we're learning the dozens of people are dead. >>> a major shake up to the political landscape. what pennsylvania congressman pat meehan just announced a mid his sexual harrassment allegations. we're in store for weekend
jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," contaminants can be found water nationwide. how some cities are atelting to clean up their water systems. >>> and gold medalist goalkeeper hope solo joins us in studio 57 on her bid to be the next president of the u.s. soccer federation. that's the "cbs this mornin that's the"cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green vchlt a great day. -- captions by vitac --...
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jamie ukiss has a lot new rules on the books in your neck of the wood, from new york here's now jericka duncanfor jeff glor. take care family stay warm seal you tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs >> duncan: ending a surge. the chief justice and hundreds of hollywood's most powerful women take action the end sexual harassment. also tonight, the deep freeze all the way into the deep south. vacations over. president trump begins new year facing some old problems, from north korea to iran. >> i dub thee free. >> duncan: recreational pot is now legal in the golden state. [violin playing] >> duncan: and it started with a request from strangers. >> it is possible in ten years you could meet us on this bridge? >> duncan: a story of parental love spanning
jamie ukiss has a lot new rules on the books in your neck of the wood, from new york here's now jericka duncanfor jeff glor. take care family stay warm seal you tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs >> duncan: ending a surge. the chief justice and hundreds of hollywood's most powerful women take action the end sexual harassment. also tonight, the deep freeze all the way into the deep south. vacations over. president trump begins new year facing some old problems, from north korea to iran....
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," contaminants can be founder nationwide. how some cities with high levels of contaminants are attempting to clean up their water systems. >>> and gold medalist goalkeeper hope solo joins us in studio 57 on her bid to be the next president of the u.s. soccer federation. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green vchlt a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> a live look outside at the city of san francisco. a spectacular shot this morning. we're ready to get this friday morning party started. who is down with me? >> um, me. >> good morning, i'm kenny choi. it's friday, january 26th. >> i'm michelle griego. how is everyone doing? >> happy it's friday. >> yes. >> we're ready. >> ready to get the weekend started. >> we had a wild weather week and it's about to get a lot calmer, so that's good, too. we'll show it in the weather d
jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," contaminants can be founder nationwide. how some cities with high levels of contaminants are attempting to clean up their water systems. >>> and gold medalist goalkeeper hope solo joins us in studio 57 on her bid to be the next president of the u.s. soccer federation. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. --...
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here's jericka duncan. >> i'm going to sit if that's all right. >> reporter: memphis pastor andy savagea confession this past sunday at high point church. >> i was a college s student on staff at a church in texas 20 years ago. i regretfully had a sexual incident with a female high school senior in the church. >> reporter: the admission got cheers of support from the congregation. [applause] >> it breaks my heart. >> reporter: jules woodson was 17 years old when she says she was sexually assaulted by savage on a ride people from church. at the time, savage was a 22-year-old youth minister. she recently went public about her story on a christian blog. >> i did it because i was scared and i was in shock. i didn't understand what was happening. >> reporter: woodson says back in 1998 she notified pastor who told her to keep quiet. she says savage left the church weeks later. in the wake of the me too movement, woodson felt the need to speak up and sent savage an e-mail last month. he didn't respond until yesterday, and she says he apologized. >> we are for miss woodson. >> reporter: chris c
here's jericka duncan. >> i'm going to sit if that's all right. >> reporter: memphis pastor andy savagea confession this past sunday at high point church. >> i was a college s student on staff at a church in texas 20 years ago. i regretfully had a sexual incident with a female high school senior in the church. >> reporter: the admission got cheers of support from the congregation. [applause] >> it breaks my heart. >> reporter: jules woodson was 17 years old...
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jericka duncan from cbs news reports from maine. bone chilling wind gusts of up to 50 mph, making it almost impossible to get around by foot and car. with snow falling at a rate of two inches per hour, emergency management officials are bracing for a very long night. it has been cold, so none of that has melted away, and our biggest fear is we're going to lose power. 20 miles south of portland on this speech, we watched the storm beach, we watched the storm swallow up foundations. the wind and the waves are so strong that while we were out here filming just moments ago, the ground underneath us collapsed. 32—year—old shaun walker has lived in this beach town his whole life. every year, he says the neighbourhood gets smaller. my childhood memories are being washed away. literally. it is something he now expects to happen with each impending storm. crikey. let's take a look at our own weather prospects. darren bett has those for us. not as grim, i hope, darren? certainly not. that weather is not heading our way. 0ur weather is tame by
jericka duncan from cbs news reports from maine. bone chilling wind gusts of up to 50 mph, making it almost impossible to get around by foot and car. with snow falling at a rate of two inches per hour, emergency management officials are bracing for a very long night. it has been cold, so none of that has melted away, and our biggest fear is we're going to lose power. 20 miles south of portland on this speech, we watched the storm beach, we watched the storm swallow up foundations. the wind and...
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i'm jericka duncan. bail set at $9 million each for the california couple accused of turning their quiet suburban home into a house of horrors for their 13 children. david and louise turpin charged with torture and child endangerment, kids age 2 to 29 were found malnourished. some of them chained to furniture. david begnaud has the the story. >> reporter: the arrest of david and louise turpin captured on a neighbor's security camera. each escorted by sheriff's deputies both handcuffed. 45 minutes later the children are seen gifting into a van. riverside sheriff avenue captain says conditions inside the home were horrific. >> it was extremely dirty. as we reported, previously, many of the children were malnourished. >> did the deputies actually find children chained to a bed? >> there were three individuals that were chained to some type of furniture inside the residence. >> reporter: it all went down around 7:00 a.m. sunday morning. police say a 17-year-old girl escaped from a window and called 911 from
i'm jericka duncan. bail set at $9 million each for the california couple accused of turning their quiet suburban home into a house of horrors for their 13 children. david and louise turpin charged with torture and child endangerment, kids age 2 to 29 were found malnourished. some of them chained to furniture. david begnaud has the the story. >> reporter: the arrest of david and louise turpin captured on a neighbor's security camera. each escorted by sheriff's deputies both handcuffed. 45...
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. >> jericka duncan, thank you very much. >>> a remarkable scene: police cars by the hundreds joined a procession as a hearse carrying the body of adams county deputy heath gumm. gumm, who was 32 years old, was shot in the chest as he responded to a call of an assault in progress. the alleged gunman is under arrest. >>> drugmakers and distributors accused of fueling america's opioid crisis will be in federal court in cleveland next week. they are trying to negotiate a settlement as they face hundreds of lawsuits and potentially dozens more from the states. producer laura strickler and correspondent julianna goldman looked into the maneuvering that's taking place behind the scenes. >> now i can enjoy every day that i live. i can really enjoy myself. >> reporter: that was the message to 15,000 primary care doctors in 1998 from purdue pharma, the company that made $35 billion from the sales of the painkiller oxycontin. >> the rate of addiction amongst pain patients who are treated by doctors is much less than 1%. >> reporter: the company says it corrected its marketing and pled guilty t
. >> jericka duncan, thank you very much. >>> a remarkable scene: police cars by the hundreds joined a procession as a hearse carrying the body of adams county deputy heath gumm. gumm, who was 32 years old, was shot in the chest as he responded to a call of an assault in progress. the alleged gunman is under arrest. >>> drugmakers and distributors accused of fueling america's opioid crisis will be in federal court in cleveland next week. they are trying to negotiate a...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, portland, maine. >>> the storm virtually shut down new york's airports, creatingg lines of frustrated fliers and leaving others to sleep at newark airport. >> we're delayed and we're not sure if we're going to be flying out of here any time soon. >> reporter: at la guardia, snow and wind made runways impassible. >> there are no planes leaving or going anywhere. basically stuck here in this airport. >> reporter: boston logan was a near ghost town as nearly 75% of the flights there were canceled. still, this guy braved subfreezing temperatures early this morning to catch a train to the airport in hopes of finding a >> i think there is going to be some kind of delay. our flight already got canceled and moved. we supposedly got 11, got pushed back to 8:00. hopefully we can get out before the storm comes. >> reporter: good thing he went early. this was the scene at new york's jamaica station a few hours later, just brutal. but that's what lana raz is trying to get back to. instead, she got stuck in texas. >> it's crazy. they canceled our flight so we had to scurry to f
jericka duncan, cbs news, portland, maine. >>> the storm virtually shut down new york's airports, creatingg lines of frustrated fliers and leaving others to sleep at newark airport. >> we're delayed and we're not sure if we're going to be flying out of here any time soon. >> reporter: at la guardia, snow and wind made runways impassible. >> there are no planes leaving or going anywhere. basically stuck here in this airport. >> reporter: boston logan was a near...
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victims of the former usa women'sics team doctor are expected to give statements in a michigan jericka duncanhe story. good morning, jericka. lawsuit been filed against nassar and many women are sui former employers for a new report this morning implies that the university knew ab period of at least 20 years. just kids >> reporter: women who say they were sexually abused by larry nassar painstakingly explained the impact he had on their lives. >> i thought you were fixing me, but i have realized you broke me. >> was molested, shamed, and removed of my dignity. >> pray you are tormented by the very words spoken to you by all of us brave women here tomorrow. >> reporter: the former doctor for the women's gymnastics got his start at michigan state university. "the detroit news" reports how the university missed multiple opportunities over the decades to stop nassar. no fewer this than 14 university representatives including trainers, assistant coaches, and a university police detective were notified. university president lou anna simon was confronted in the courtroom. >> the focus should be on t
victims of the former usa women'sics team doctor are expected to give statements in a michigan jericka duncanhe story. good morning, jericka. lawsuit been filed against nassar and many women are sui former employers for a new report this morning implies that the university knew ab period of at least 20 years. just kids >> reporter: women who say they were sexually abused by larry nassar painstakingly explained the impact he had on their lives. >> i thought you were fixing me, but i...
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jericka duncan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. where i'm standing was filled with water at the peak of the storm, causing beach erosion, which you can see right here, and even putting homes like this behind me at risk of literally washing away. as for the snow, at least 13 inches fell here in saco, and throughout the east coast, it was a similar story. vicious winds, heavy snow, brutal cold. it was affecting everyone everywhere. from virginia to new york, cars were no match for the slick and snow-covered roads. in salisbury, maryland, even the snow plows struggled in the treacherous conditions. in boston, snow removal continued into the night to prepare for the morning commute. in new york city, the iconic billboards were barely visible through the snow. the snow dumped more than a foot of snow in parts of maine. along the coast, powerful winds led to some of the worst tidal flooding in four decades. >> where i grew up and childhood memories are being washed away. >> reporter: literally. >> literally, yeah. >> reporter: he had see
jericka duncan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. where i'm standing was filled with water at the peak of the storm, causing beach erosion, which you can see right here, and even putting homes like this behind me at risk of literally washing away. as for the snow, at least 13 inches fell here in saco, and throughout the east coast, it was a similar story. vicious winds, heavy snow, brutal cold. it was affecting everyone everywhere. from virginia to new york, cars were no...
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jericka duncan has more, good morning. >> good morning.new york times" canceled a panel discussion featuring james franco that was supposed to take place tonight. it didn't begin at the golden globes but it picked up momentum at the awards show. stephen colbert questioned his decision to wear a time's up pin and the accusations that follow. >> you got criticized for wearing that. do you know why and what -- do you have a response? anything you want to say about that? >> first of all, i say it because i do support it. >> reporter: actor james franco addressed the sexual misconduct allegations that surfaced online this week. >> there were some things on twitter. >> today. >> yeah. i didn't -- i didn't -- i haven't read them. i heard about them. >> james franco. >> following his appearance, a number of women spoke out against him including actress alley she'dy who in a tweet said never ask me why i left the film business. >> and then, remember the time you pushed your head my head down toward your exposed penis? >> i never did anything to ali
jericka duncan has more, good morning. >> good morning.new york times" canceled a panel discussion featuring james franco that was supposed to take place tonight. it didn't begin at the golden globes but it picked up momentum at the awards show. stephen colbert questioned his decision to wear a time's up pin and the accusations that follow. >> you got criticized for wearing that. do you know why and what -- do you have a response? anything you want to say about that? >>...
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jericka duncan is here with more. odmorning. our affiliate said the unnamed woman involved in thevern's hai her now ex-husband was the o exn alleged blackmail which incded nude photographs. hours after his of missouri's first term republican governor greitens admitted he was unfaithful to his wife. it appears to show the unnamed woman detailed her consensual sexual encounter with the governor with her then husband. >> i'll feel better. i you to feel good. he tapes my rings he tapes my rings and then put a blindfon never mention my name. >> i'm husband and father. >> reporter: the governor's affair was exposed byexusband o involved. kmov chose to pct identity. >> i think it's it's as bad as et advantage of somebody. >> reporter: shortly after the report aired, he and his wife released a joint statement saying before eric was elected governor, there was a time heun. eric took responsibility. but despite the governor's admission, his attorney said the blackmail accusation is a lie saying the outrageous claims of improper conduct re
jericka duncan is here with more. odmorning. our affiliate said the unnamed woman involved in thevern's hai her now ex-husband was the o exn alleged blackmail which incded nude photographs. hours after his of missouri's first term republican governor greitens admitted he was unfaithful to his wife. it appears to show the unnamed woman detailed her consensual sexual encounter with the governor with her then husband. >> i'll feel better. i you to feel good. he tapes my rings he tapes my...
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jericka duncan is following the story. good morning. >> good morning.lawsuits have been filed against nassar and many women are suing his former employers, usa gymnastics an michigan state university, for failing to stop his abuse. a new report this morning implies that the university knew about his conduct over a period of at least 20 years. >> we were just kids. >> reporter: women who say they were sexually abused by larry nassar painstakingly explain the impact he had on their lives. >> i thought you were fixing me but i realize you broke me. >> i was molested, shamed, and removed of my dignity. i pray that you are tormented by the memory of the words spoken to you by the brave women standing before you today. >> reporter: the team doctor for usa women's gymnastics got a start at michigan state university. the detroit news reports how the university missed multiple opportunities over two decades to stop nassar. at least eight women reported his abuse and the report says no fewer than 14 university representatives, including trainers, assistant coache
jericka duncan is following the story. good morning. >> good morning.lawsuits have been filed against nassar and many women are suing his former employers, usa gymnastics an michigan state university, for failing to stop his abuse. a new report this morning implies that the university knew about his conduct over a period of at least 20 years. >> we were just kids. >> reporter: women who say they were sexually abused by larry nassar painstakingly explain the impact he had on...
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jericka duncan is here with the effort to get him released.can citizen, lukasz niec became a permanent u.s. resident with a green card shortly after he his family in 1979. he's now being held in a michigan county jail. his family fears that even if he is allowed to stay in the u.s. the battle could take months. >> him being away this long really does you know take love to a whole new level. >> reporter: rachelle burkhart-niec says she thought it was a prank when her husband called to say he had been detained by immigration and customs enforcement. three i.c.e. agents came to their michigan home and put the father of two in s. here and we're lonely without him, and he knows >> he is fighting to be in his home which is the united states. he doesn't even speak polish. >> his sister iwona niec-villaire, believes the cause is a 1992 misdemeanor for property damage that he pled guilty to when he was 17. >> we saw him wednesday. he was shaking, shell-shocked. all i said is you don anything to apologize for. you did norter: according to court records
jericka duncan is here with the effort to get him released.can citizen, lukasz niec became a permanent u.s. resident with a green card shortly after he his family in 1979. he's now being held in a michigan county jail. his family fears that even if he is allowed to stay in the u.s. the battle could take months. >> him being away this long really does you know take love to a whole new level. >> reporter: rachelle burkhart-niec says she thought it was a prank when her husband called...
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jericka duncan is south of portland, maine, in the community of saco. >> reporter: at the height of the storm, this area where i'm standing was completely filled with water, causing a lot of major erosion here, which you can see, and even putting homes like this one at risk of literally washing away. it's happened before. as for the snow, at least 13 inches fell here in saco, maine. it was a similar story throughout the east coast. vicious wind, heavy snow and brutal temperatures. much of the east coast was paralyzed thursday as the blizzard pummeled the region. >> it was slippery and icy, sliding everywhere. >> reporter: from virginia to new york, cars were no match for the slick and snow-covered roads. in salisbury, maryland, even the snowplow struggled in the treacherous conditions. in boston, snow removal continued into the night to prepare for the morning commute. and new york city, the iconic times square billboards were barely visible through the snow. >> very cold. i can't feel my nose. >> reporter: the storm dumped more than a foot of snow in parts of maine. along the coast, po
jericka duncan is south of portland, maine, in the community of saco. >> reporter: at the height of the storm, this area where i'm standing was completely filled with water, causing a lot of major erosion here, which you can see, and even putting homes like this one at risk of literally washing away. it's happened before. as for the snow, at least 13 inches fell here in saco, maine. it was a similar story throughout the east coast. vicious wind, heavy snow and brutal temperatures. much of...