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jim axelrod reports on the reaction of first responders to the death of binÑi laden. >> reporter: thispicture of firefighters from engine 54 ladder 4 battalion 9 spoke volumes about osama bin laden gettingxd hunted down. >> i'd like everybody else to kdo, "good job, boys, good job." >> reporter: but there was plenty more to say at their station house in midtown manhattan. 15 men from this fire house were killed on 9/11. chris san torah, 23, had been on the job three months. when did you finally release into understanding this is for real? >> probably this morning when i woke up with this tremendous grin. >> reporter: it's been nearly a decade since maureen buried her son's remains. that day she was the very picture of heart break. today was for an entirely different set of emotions. >> i'm just filled with joy that my son is up in heaven, you know screaming and yelling and saying "we got him! we got him, ma!" >> reporter: in the back of the station house, we found this firefighter a bit more somber. >> i don't think i'll ever move forward from it. it will always be there. >> reporter:
jim axelrod reports on the reaction of first responders to the death of binÑi laden. >> reporter: thispicture of firefighters from engine 54 ladder 4 battalion 9 spoke volumes about osama bin laden gettingxd hunted down. >> i'd like everybody else to kdo, "good job, boys, good job." >> reporter: but there was plenty more to say at their station house in midtown manhattan. 15 men from this fire house were killed on 9/11. chris san torah, 23, had been on the job three...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> smith: that's the "cbs evening news." smith in new york. thank you for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ed by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> it's the kind of story we report all too often. but tonight video that shows us exactly what it's like when violence erupts on the streets of oakland. the gunfire, the chaos, the fire and the consequences. >>> a bay area nursing student missing for three days now. the one clue that is now drawing the focus of family and the police. >> the the disease known as aids. >> it was mysterious. it was terrifying and it was just the beginning. tonight we launch a series of special reports on aids at 30. we begin a look with where it all tarted. san francisco in the early 1980s. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. they are known for
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> smith: that's the "cbs evening news." smith in new york. thank you for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ed by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> it's the kind of story we report all too often. but tonight video that shows us exactly what...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. new preparation h totables.screet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor because serious stomach problems such
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. new preparation h totables.screet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot...
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more now from national correspondent jim axelrod. >> reporter: it is the most prized tuna species onarket, highly sought by master sushi chefs in japan and the world over. in january, a single bluefin tuna sold for just under $400,000. the bluefin's popularity grew troubling in recent years as fish were harvested faster than they could reproduce, and numbers have started to dramatically decline. today's bluefin population is just a third of what it was in 1970. and yet today noaa announced the shrinking supply was not critical enough to label it an endangered species. >> we have concerns regarding the status and threats to the species, but we don't have sufficient information to warrant a listing as endangered. >> reporter: there are two stocks of atlantic bluefin, the eastern atlantic, which migrates annually from the mediterranean across the atlantic and into u.s. waters, and the western atlantic, which spawns mostly in the gulf of mexico. that stock may have been severely impacted by the deepwater horizon oil spill. while the data is not yet available to confirm, clearly 40 years
more now from national correspondent jim axelrod. >> reporter: it is the most prized tuna species onarket, highly sought by master sushi chefs in japan and the world over. in january, a single bluefin tuna sold for just under $400,000. the bluefin's popularity grew troubling in recent years as fish were harvested faster than they could reproduce, and numbers have started to dramatically decline. today's bluefin population is just a third of what it was in 1970. and yet today noaa...
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jim axelrod reports on the reaction of first responders to the death of binÑi laden. >> reporter: thispicture of firefighters from engine 54 ladder 4 battalion 9 spoke volumes about osama bin laden gettingxd hunted down. >> i'd like everybody else to kdo, "good job, boys, good job." >> reporter: but there was plenty more to say at their station house in midtown manhattan. 15 men from this fire house were killed on 9/11. chris san torah, 23, had been on the job three months. when did you finally release into understanding this is for real? >> probably this morning when i woke up with this tremendous grin. >> reporter: it's been nearly a decade since maureen buried her son's remains. that day she was the very picture of heart break. today was for an entirely different set of emotions. >> i'm just filled with joy that my son is up in heaven, you know screaming and yelling and saying "we got him! we got him, ma!" >> reporter: in the back of the station house, we found this firefighter a bit more somber. >> i don't think i'll ever move forward from it. it will always be there. >> reporter:
jim axelrod reports on the reaction of first responders to the death of binÑi laden. >> reporter: thispicture of firefighters from engine 54 ladder 4 battalion 9 spoke volumes about osama bin laden gettingxd hunted down. >> i'd like everybody else to kdo, "good job, boys, good job." >> reporter: but there was plenty more to say at their station house in midtown manhattan. 15 men from this fire house were killed on 9/11. chris san torah, 23, had been on the job three...
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we have to figure that out for ourselves as jim axelrod will explain. >> reporter: some people say happiness is a state of mind, but the fact is some states are happier than others. >> we have data on every single city and town across the nation. >> reporter: you rank those from highest well being to lowest well being. >> that's correct. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, the pursuit of happiness and the place where people say they've actually caught it. >> osgood: we'll be honoring a model mom this morning, a woman with a celebrity past and a cause that's very much of the moment. tracy smith will make the introductions. >> reporter: you may know her as a super model, but christy turlington has always had other ideas. what were you thinking when you were walking down the runway. >> how can i get back as fast as possible? >> reporter: her latest project, a film on mothers and childbirth shot far away from the fashion world. >> i was ready and eager for a life-transforming experience. >> reporter: christy turlington's life-saving mission later on sunday morning. >> osgood: the queen of soul
we have to figure that out for ourselves as jim axelrod will explain. >> reporter: some people say happiness is a state of mind, but the fact is some states are happier than others. >> we have data on every single city and town across the nation. >> reporter: you rank those from highest well being to lowest well being. >> that's correct. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, the pursuit of happiness and the place where people say they've actually caught it....
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>> cbs' jim axelrod for us this morning. jim, thank you.k firefighter and co-director and executive producer of the documentary 9/11 which first aired in 2002 right here on cbs. james, good morning. >> good morning, chris. >> when you first heard the news that bin laden was killed was it a sense of relief? a sense of justice? >> i think it was more of a sense of justice. justice had been done. it's not relief, because it's -- it kind of brings you straight back to that day, and makes you kind of relive the what happened that day, and everything that was lost, and, you know, the kind of tragedy of it. it kind of brought me back to that. >> have you had a chance to talk to some of your other firefighter brothers in the last couple hours to kind of sense what their reaction gauge, what their reaction was, how they're feeling? >> i did last night. i spoke to a few firefighters, and it kind of was a more somber talk that we had about it. no one was really cheering or, or really happy about it. it was more like, well, he's gone, good riddance. yo
>> cbs' jim axelrod for us this morning. jim, thank you.k firefighter and co-director and executive producer of the documentary 9/11 which first aired in 2002 right here on cbs. james, good morning. >> good morning, chris. >> when you first heard the news that bin laden was killed was it a sense of relief? a sense of justice? >> i think it was more of a sense of justice. justice had been done. it's not relief, because it's -- it kind of brings you straight back to that...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> still ahead this morning on "the early show," more tough testimonyrom casey anthony's murder trial. >> one of the key issues right now, why was she out partying at a night club after her daughter disappeared? stay with us. this is "the early show" on cbs. while i've been sneezing from the dust in here, and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my allergy symptoms. it's the brand allergists recommend most. ♪ lilly and i are back on the road again, where we belong. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. [ male announcer ] get up to $6 in savings on zyrtec® products at zyrtectv.com. but we all know kids would rather they just disappear. ♪ make me say la la la la la la ♪ [ woman ] now with a little magic from mom, there's an easy way to get kids the nutrition they need. mott's medleys has two total fruit and veggie servings in every glass but magically looks and tastes just like the fruit juice kids already love. mott's medleys. ♪ la la la [ woman ] invisible vegetables. magical taste. [ male announcer ] wonder
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> still ahead this morning on "the early show," more tough testimonyrom casey anthony's murder trial. >> one of the key issues right now, why was she out partying at a night club after her daughter disappeared? stay with us. this is "the early show" on cbs. while i've been sneezing from the dust in here, and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my allergy symptoms. it's the brand...
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cbs news national correspondent jim axelrod is at a station in new york with the latest. jim, good morning to you. what are the indications we're seeing that prices are heading down? >> reporter: well, good morning, jeff. believe me, they'd settle for $4 a gallon here. you can see the price per gallon of unleaded regular $4.27. the thinking, the hope is that we're starting to see some pressure downward on the price of crude. last week the price of barrel of crude dropped 13%, more than $12 a barrel. while it's ticked back up this morning there is still the trend seems to be lower on the price of crude. what does that translate to by the time it gets to the pump? the thinking is as the price of crude goes down eventually, by the time it plays through the system you could see as much as a 50-cent a gallon reduction here at the pump. that would save drivers in the united states $189 million a day. basically what's going on here is the laws of supply and demand. for every 10% hike in the price of gas at the pump the thinking from the experts is there is a 1% decline in consump
cbs news national correspondent jim axelrod is at a station in new york with the latest. jim, good morning to you. what are the indications we're seeing that prices are heading down? >> reporter: well, good morning, jeff. believe me, they'd settle for $4 a gallon here. you can see the price per gallon of unleaded regular $4.27. the thinking, the hope is that we're starting to see some pressure downward on the price of crude. last week the price of barrel of crude dropped 13%, more than...
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. >>> in 15 years of cbs news, jim ax axelrod has covered events all over the world, including in iraq, son, and unintentional lessons in happine happiness" tells the story of happiness and the 26.2 miles it took to get him there. jim is with us this morning. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> "in the long run," you talk about a title that fits with everything, from your personal relationships, your wife, relationships with people at your job, your dad, running this marathon. this is a personal look at your life. >> again, i had to get a few things unknotted. i had a giant knot between my ears and one between my ribs and i had to figure a few things out. believe me, fewer places any better than figuring things out than a long stretch of road. >> you said the genesis of all of this is the e-mail. the e-mail you got from a buddy while you were in hulse on the, t -- houston. >> i wanted to see what barack obama looked like in february of 20 2008. he feels about to go off. my best friend sent me the records, the marathon records of my father he had run the new york marathon three time
. >>> in 15 years of cbs news, jim ax axelrod has covered events all over the world, including in iraq, son, and unintentional lessons in happine happiness" tells the story of happiness and the 26.2 miles it took to get him there. jim is with us this morning. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> "in the long run," you talk about a title that fits with everything, from your personal relationships, your wife, relationships with people at your job, your dad,...