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for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york.re at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by owner had at "other" homes. >>> new details on the bay area nursing home where patients were left to fend for themselves. the history of problems that the owner had at other homes. >> authorities said he had enough rounds to kill everyone in the terminal. the information uncovered today about the gunman in the l.a.x. shootings. [ singing ] >> and a singing monk in oakland. his mission as he travels the world. kpix 5 news is next. ,,,, female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are ending soon at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good evening. i'm ann notarangelo. the terminal at los angeles international airport where a gunman sh
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i'm jim axelrod with a western edition of the broadcast. we're beginning tonight with a storm system that's dropped some significant snow on the pacific northwest and is becoming even more threatening as it moves east. more than two feet of snow have fallen in the higher elevations in washington state, and close to that much snow is on the ground in parts of oregon. but it isn't snow. it's high winds gusting between 40 and 55 miles per hour, and even the threat of tornadoes that are most alarming as this snow tracks to the midwest. lauren casey of our minneapolis station wcco joins us now. lauren, who is about to get whalloped the worst? >> well it's going to be a large portion of the lower midwest that's under the gun. the highest risk area includes ohio, indiana, southern michigan, parts of eastern illinois, and northern kentucky as well. >> axelrod: any forecast that contains the word "tornadotornas always a scary one. how real is the threat? >> it will be real. we could see some stronger tornadoes of e.f.-2 strength or greater. there's
i'm jim axelrod with a western edition of the broadcast. we're beginning tonight with a storm system that's dropped some significant snow on the pacific northwest and is becoming even more threatening as it moves east. more than two feet of snow have fallen in the higher elevations in washington state, and close to that much snow is on the ground in parts of oregon. but it isn't snow. it's high winds gusting between 40 and 55 miles per hour, and even the threat of tornadoes that are most...
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that was jim axelrod reporting. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday.reat day. icoat >>> good morning. it's monday, november 4. nearly 4:30 on your monday. let's get you out the door. boy, it was cold this morning. >> wet weather? >> yes, we have dropped into the freezer this morning. the north bay freezing right now in napa. we are going to have a warmer afternoon. >> we had a couple of accidents overnight. let's take a live look at the bridges. here is a live look at the san mateo bridge. traffic is moving fine out of hayward. we also have one high wind advisory in effect. we will tell you about that coming up. >>> we begin with new have from egypt where protesters gathered outside a courthouse as ousted president mohammed morsi faced charges there. he rejected the legal proceedings against h he is accused of inciting violence and murder in his country. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. the trial has been adjourned to january. >>> police say the the man who opened fire in lax's terminal 3s
that was jim axelrod reporting. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday.reat day. icoat >>> good morning. it's monday, november 4. nearly 4:30 on your monday. let's get you out the door. boy, it was cold this morning. >> wet weather? >> yes, we have dropped into the freezer this morning. the north bay freezing right now in napa. we are going to have a warmer afternoon. >> we had a couple of accidents overnight. let's take a live look at the bridges....
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that's where, scott, his agent is based. >> pelley: jim axelrod at the dolphins' facility tonight. jim, thank you. this evening, new york city was treated to some light show. crews tested the lights on the 400 foot spire atop one world trade center, the former site of the twin towers. the spire reaches to 1776 feet and the illuminated beacon can be seen from 50 miles away. we'll boo b right back. [ doctor ] and in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yeah! getting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. go, crestor! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have
that's where, scott, his agent is based. >> pelley: jim axelrod at the dolphins' facility tonight. jim, thank you. this evening, new york city was treated to some light show. crews tested the lights on the 400 foot spire atop one world trade center, the former site of the twin towers. the spire reaches to 1776 feet and the illuminated beacon can be seen from 50 miles away. we'll boo b right back. [ doctor ] and in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad...
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>> jim axelrod in davies florida. iceman. the suv bumped into the motorcyclist in front of him. another pulled him out and beat him. he's being charged with assault and other crimes. >>> a big satellite is about to fall out of orbit and no one knows where it will hit. it's got a ton of hardware and is due to plunge tomorrow night. jeffrey kluger with "time" magazine. good morning. >> good morning. >> i feel a sense of urgency. 25 to 45 fragments. should we be worried? >> a little bit but unduly so. when you have a up the of hardware coming down but no one knows where, that's not a good thing. it was intended to orbit around 165 miles. it's down to 105 and its accelerating. the faster it goes, the lower it goes, the lower it goes the more it speeds up and that ends in kaboom ultimately. >> they ultimately knew this was going to happen. >> they ultimately knew this was going to happen. this is the thing. all space debris comes down at some point. the only way a dead satellite doesn't come down is if you park it up in wha
>> jim axelrod in davies florida. iceman. the suv bumped into the motorcyclist in front of him. another pulled him out and beat him. he's being charged with assault and other crimes. >>> a big satellite is about to fall out of orbit and no one knows where it will hit. it's got a ton of hardware and is due to plunge tomorrow night. jeffrey kluger with "time" magazine. good morning. >> good morning. >> i feel a sense of urgency. 25 to 45 fragments. should we...
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>> jim axelrod in davies florida. suv bumped into the motorcyclist in front of him. another pulled him out and beat him. he's being charged with assault and other crimes. >>> a big satellite is about to fall out of orbit and no one knows where it will hit. it's got a ton of hardware and is due to plunge tomorrow night. jeffrey kluger with "time" magazine. good morning. >> good morning. >> i feel a sense of urgency. 25 to 45 fragments. should we be worried? >> a little bit but unduly so. when you have a up the of hardware coming down but no one knows where, that's not a good thing. it was intended to orbit around 165 miles. it's down to 105 and its accelerating. the faster it goes, the lower it goes, the lower it goes the more it speeds up and that ends in kaboom ultimately. >> they ultimately knew this was going to happen. >> they ultimately knew this was going to happen. this is the thing. all space debris comes down at some point. the only way a dead satellite doesn't come down is if you park it up in what's called a
>> jim axelrod in davies florida. suv bumped into the motorcyclist in front of him. another pulled him out and beat him. he's being charged with assault and other crimes. >>> a big satellite is about to fall out of orbit and no one knows where it will hit. it's got a ton of hardware and is due to plunge tomorrow night. jeffrey kluger with "time" magazine. good morning. >> good morning. >> i feel a sense of urgency. 25 to 45 fragments. should we be worried?...
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for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york. for all of here on cbs news, thanks for joining us and good expensive neighborhood. cars crushed, but no one hu. the chain reaction that caud scaffolding to crash to the ground. one brand new control tower to replace 2 old ones at oad international. the state of the art features designed to make air travel safer. kpix 5 news is next. smoke pours from a buildinga smoke pours from a buildinga pricey part of,,,,,, announcer: right now at sleep train, save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. smoke pours from a buildinga pricey part of,,,,,, choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. good evening, >>> smoke pours from a building in a pricey part of san francisco. and it almost became a real disaster. good evening, everybody, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm ann notarangelo. don knapp is in the exclusive presid yore heights neighborhood where the search for a cause is
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jim axelrod is here to get us up to date on the case. jim? >> reporter: we learned today that the federal investigation into n.e.c.c. is at a crile cal phase and a source says charges could be filed soon after the first of next year. that would be welcome news for scott shaw in denton, north carolina, who's been making regular trips to the cemetery for 13 months now mourning his mother. >> we could take the dying, but the suffering was beyond what we could take. >> reporter: she was a vibrant 77-year-old until she took tainted steroid injections compounded by n.e.c.c. for a bulging disk in her back and contracted fungal meningitis. she died a cruel death, plagued by crippling headaches and excruciating sensitivity to light. >> it was literally a war going on within her body. she had a fungus that was growing that was taking her over and the most powerful drugs we had trying to hold it back. >> reporter: shaw was one of 64 people to die from contaminated drugs compounded by n.e.c.c. 687 others were sickened. one year after the company shut dow
jim axelrod is here to get us up to date on the case. jim? >> reporter: we learned today that the federal investigation into n.e.c.c. is at a crile cal phase and a source says charges could be filed soon after the first of next year. that would be welcome news for scott shaw in denton, north carolina, who's been making regular trips to the cemetery for 13 months now mourning his mother. >> we could take the dying, but the suffering was beyond what we could take. >> reporter:...
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and after what happened in boston, we asked jim axelrod to have a look at what's being done in new york to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: race organizers are spending twice as much on security this new york city marathon as the last one. the nypd has consulted with 20 members of boston's police department about the marathon bombing there that left three dead and more than 260 wounded. here in new york runners can't ignore what happened in boston. like jennifer beehr, among those picking up the race numbers they won through a lottery. >> when i told my 9-year-old that i had been selected her first response was mom, is there going to be a bomb. >> reporter: had there been any credible threats? >> no, no credible threats concerning the marathon. >> reporter: new york city police commissioner ray kelly says 2,000 security cameras will provide video surveillance including 100 new mobile cameras purchased after the boston bombing. five choppers will patrol the air. 49 police dogs will be deployed including highly trained canines that can detect explosive materials moving through a crowd. >>
and after what happened in boston, we asked jim axelrod to have a look at what's being done in new york to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: race organizers are spending twice as much on security this new york city marathon as the last one. the nypd has consulted with 20 members of boston's police department about the marathon bombing there that left three dead and more than 260 wounded. here in new york runners can't ignore what happened in boston. like jennifer beehr, among those picking...
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here's jim axelrod. >> by the clicking of my thumbs something wicked this way comes. >> reporter: it'sife. >> reporter: what harry potter has in common with "the hunger games." plot lines from our culture with the fascination of poison. >> we're trying to give people a sense of how we have learn and come to understand poison. >> reporter: mark is the curator of "the power of poison," an exhibit opening today at the american museum of natural history in new york. >> until science comes on the scene in the late 1800s maybe mid 1800s but certainly the mid century. poison was an actor. >> reporter: it's an interactive legislation. >> there's an interesting thing captured by shakespeare in the three witches. they're used trance actively. they're invoked in order to bring forth spirits to tell the story of "mack beth." this is alice in wonderland's movie. >> did you know the hats were made with mercury, highly toxic substances. >> they were mad, moody. >> the mad hatter was. the mad hatter. he was the poisoned hatter. >> poiseoned hatter. >> kwhie don't you take the page and turn it and magi
here's jim axelrod. >> by the clicking of my thumbs something wicked this way comes. >> reporter: it'sife. >> reporter: what harry potter has in common with "the hunger games." plot lines from our culture with the fascination of poison. >> we're trying to give people a sense of how we have learn and come to understand poison. >> reporter: mark is the curator of "the power of poison," an exhibit opening today at the american museum of natural...
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for "cbs this morning saturday," i'm jim axelrod in new york. >> as the obama administration struggles to get the affordable care act website running there's a growing number. just how many have signed up for obama care so far. jeff pegues is at the white house with more on that. good morning. >> good morning, anthony. the white house was peppered with questions about the enrollment numbers on friday. and they're threatening to s&p records if he doesn't get the information he wants. the obama administration is refusing to enlist the enrollment numbers for now. press secretary jay carney says they want to make sure they add up. >> in this case because the data is coming in from so many different places you need to verify it and make sure that it reflects what's actually happening, and we will do that. >> reporter: but that's not good enough for michigan republican dave camp. he wants them to hand over the enrollment numbers now. in a statement he says i am extremely disappointed that yet again the administration has refused to be open and transparent with congress. the white house has b
for "cbs this morning saturday," i'm jim axelrod in new york. >> as the obama administration struggles to get the affordable care act website running there's a growing number. just how many have signed up for obama care so far. jeff pegues is at the white house with more on that. good morning. >> good morning, anthony. the white house was peppered with questions about the enrollment numbers on friday. and they're threatening to s&p records if he doesn't get the...
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for "cbs this morning saturday," i'm jim axelrod in new york. >> as the obama administration struggles to get the affordable care act website running there's a growing number. just how many have signed up for obama care so far. jeff pegues is at the white house with more on that. good morning. >> good morning, anthony. the white house was peppered with questions about the enrollment numbers on friday. and they're threatening to s&p records if he doesn't get the information he wants. the obama administration is refusing to enlist the enrollment numbers for now. press secretary jay carney says they want to make sure they add up. >> in this case because the data is coming in from so many different places you need to verify it and make sure that it reflects what's actually happening, and we will do that. >> reporter: but that's not good enough for michigan republican dave camp. he wants them to hand over the enrollment numbers now. in a statement he says i am extremely disappointed that yet again the administration has refused to be open and transparent with congress. the white house has b
for "cbs this morning saturday," i'm jim axelrod in new york. >> as the obama administration struggles to get the affordable care act website running there's a growing number. just how many have signed up for obama care so far. jeff pegues is at the white house with more on that. good morning. >> good morning, anthony. the white house was peppered with questions about the enrollment numbers on friday. and they're threatening to s&p records if he doesn't get the...
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jim axelrod has more on the extra precautions underway. >> race organizers are spending twice as much on security this new york city marathon as the last one. the nypd has consulted with 20 members of boston's police department about the marathon bombing there that left three dead and more than 260 wound. here in new york, runners can't ignore what happened in boston, like jennifer beer among those picking up the race numbers they won through a lottery. >> when i told my 9-year-old that i had been selected, her first response was mom, is there going to be a bomb. >> have there been any credible threats is this. >> no, no, credible threats concerning the marathon. >> new york city police commissioner, ray kelly says 2,000 security cameras will provide video surveillance including 100 new mobile cameras. five choppers will patrol the air, 49 police dogs will be deployed including highly trained k-9s that can detect explosive materials moving through a crowd. in central park, these preparations are translating into confidence, the only threat facing runners is exhaustion. >> i haven't he
jim axelrod has more on the extra precautions underway. >> race organizers are spending twice as much on security this new york city marathon as the last one. the nypd has consulted with 20 members of boston's police department about the marathon bombing there that left three dead and more than 260 wound. here in new york, runners can't ignore what happened in boston, like jennifer beer among those picking up the race numbers they won through a lottery. >> when i told my 9-year-old...
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jim axelrod has more in florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. martin's attorney david cornwell said he faced harassment that went far beyond. his client faced, quote, a malicious physical atact and he was the subject of vul if ger threats by other dolphin teammates. still here at the miami dolphin train tag silt, the blowback against martin is still quite strong. this photo taken in late september shows a smiling richie incognito and jonathan martin posing with a fan and another sitting together on the flight. nothing seemed wrong between the two either in the pictures or in the locker room. >> i wish we would have seen anything. nobody noticed anything harmful. >> that is until martin abruptly left the team over a week ago following bullying by incognito. there was one text to martin who's by racial a half and then the "n" word. some teammates suggest incognito was vulgar but not vicious. sources tell cbs news when there was a fight that occurred at a practice two weeks ag, incognito immediately jumped in and defended martin. >> the guy you pla
jim axelrod has more in florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. martin's attorney david cornwell said he faced harassment that went far beyond. his client faced, quote, a malicious physical atact and he was the subject of vul if ger threats by other dolphin teammates. still here at the miami dolphin train tag silt, the blowback against martin is still quite strong. this photo taken in late september shows a smiling richie incognito and jonathan martin posing with a fan and...
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former nfl player's conquering his other dream as jim axelrod shows us, he's performing in front of aing hug-supplying, conversation-interrupting -- >> excuse me. >> how are you? >> how are you? >> -- stroll down memory lane. >> i considered julliard home in my music world. >> for three years, he studied opera at the competitive arts conservatory in manhattan. she was his italian coach. >> what did you see in him? >> oh something so amazingly special. ♪ >> reporter: but if possible, she is unzderselling, because he's not only been special on one stage but two. he was 5 when his parents and eight siblings left the tiny pacific island of tonga for the rocky mountain of utah. >> being the first generation in america, we didn't have much. so the only way i could get into college was through football. who gives a full scholarship, room and board all of that? not singing, football. >> he earned a scholarship to weber state where he starred on the field and quietly pursued a degree in music. >> it just didn't go. football and singing. >> so when the cleveland browns took him in the fifth rou
former nfl player's conquering his other dream as jim axelrod shows us, he's performing in front of aing hug-supplying, conversation-interrupting -- >> excuse me. >> how are you? >> how are you? >> -- stroll down memory lane. >> i considered julliard home in my music world. >> for three years, he studied opera at the competitive arts conservatory in manhattan. she was his italian coach. >> what did you see in him? >> oh something so amazingly...
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jim axelrod has new developments at the dolphins' practice facility in davie, florida. jim, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and good morning to our viewers in the west. jonathan martin's attorney david cornwell says his client faced harassment that went far beyond traditional locker room hazing, that he endured a "malicious physical attack" by a teammate, and that jonathan martin's sister was the subject of vulgar threats by some other teammates. still, inside the locker room here at the miami dolphins' training facility, the blowback against jonathan martin is quite strong. this photo taken in late september shows a smiling richie incognito and jonathan martin posing with a fan, and another shows the pair sitting together on a flight. nothing seemed wrong between the two, either in the pictures or the dolphins locker room according to players. >> we wish we would have seen something. nobody was really notified about anything or saw anything that was harmful. >> reporter: that is they say, until martin abruptly left the team just over a week ago following allege
jim axelrod has new developments at the dolphins' practice facility in davie, florida. jim, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and good morning to our viewers in the west. jonathan martin's attorney david cornwell says his client faced harassment that went far beyond traditional locker room hazing, that he endured a "malicious physical attack" by a teammate, and that jonathan martin's sister was the subject of vulgar threats by some other teammates. still, inside the...
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jim axelrod has more in florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. martin's attorney david cornwell said he faced harassment that went far beyond. his client faced quote, a malicious physical atact and he was the subject of vul if ger threats by other dolphin teammates. still here at the miami dolphin train tag silt the blowback against martin is still quite strong. this photo taken in late september shows a smiling richie incognito and jonathan martin posing with a fan and another sitting together on the flight. nothing seemed wrong between the two either in the pictures or in the locker room. >> i wish we would have seen anything. nobody noticed anything harmful. >> that is until martin abruptly left the team over a week ago following bullying by incognito. there was one text to martin who's by racial a half and then the "n" word. some teammates suggest incognito was vulgar but not vicious. sources tell cbs news when there was a fight that occurred at a practice two weeks ag incognito immediately jumped in and defended martin. >> the guy you play n
jim axelrod has more in florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. martin's attorney david cornwell said he faced harassment that went far beyond. his client faced quote, a malicious physical atact and he was the subject of vul if ger threats by other dolphin teammates. still here at the miami dolphin train tag silt the blowback against martin is still quite strong. this photo taken in late september shows a smiling richie incognito and jonathan martin posing with a fan and...