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jim? >> axelrod: dean, thank you. the search for two killers that broke out of a maximum security prison in upstate new york to isn up now in its second week. today the prison worker accused of helping the fugitives escapees was moved 200 miles south to a jail cell of her own. here is anna werner. >> reporter: hundreds of police went out to search for richard matt and david sweat and could be scene walking along a trail in field near a large home. the area is about four miles from the prison. officials say police saw a trail through the woods and brought in dogs who picked up the convicts' scent which could indicate the escapees were there recently. food wrappers, a footprint and a bedded down area of leaves were found. but the area is heavily wooded and likely swampy since yesterday's heavy rains. residents in the blocked off area like elizabeth poolen are concerned. >> thursday night when the helicopters were right over our house i have to admit i was a little nervous. we locked the doors and turned on the outside l
jim? >> axelrod: dean, thank you. the search for two killers that broke out of a maximum security prison in upstate new york to isn up now in its second week. today the prison worker accused of helping the fugitives escapees was moved 200 miles south to a jail cell of her own. here is anna werner. >> reporter: hundreds of police went out to search for richard matt and david sweat and could be scene walking along a trail in field near a large home. the area is about four miles from...
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i'm jim axelrod. imagine the scene at police headquarters in dallas texas early this morning just after midnight, a man opened fire from his armored van shooting up the lobby of police headquarters in america's ninth largest city, then spraying a stream of bullets at the officers responding to their headquarters coming under attack. what started in front of the dallas p.d. ended with a sniper's but in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant. her is vicente arena e. >> it was just past midnight when an armored van pulled up to the dallas police headquarters and the driver sprayed the building with gunfire from the and you can weapon. the van rammed the patrol unit and sped away under a barrage of police gunfire. [gunfire] >> police later discovered the van's driver left four duffel bag bags around the building and under a police car. two of the bags had pipe bombs which were later detonated bay robot. >> the chase went on four 14 minutes. the driver tipped to fire from his open door during the pursui
i'm jim axelrod. imagine the scene at police headquarters in dallas texas early this morning just after midnight, a man opened fire from his armored van shooting up the lobby of police headquarters in america's ninth largest city, then spraying a stream of bullets at the officers responding to their headquarters coming under attack. what started in front of the dallas p.d. ended with a sniper's but in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant. her is vicente arena e. >> it was just past...
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." >> axelrod: good evening.i'm jim axelrod. more than 42 years after he lost his wife and daughter in a car accident, vice president joe biden is again wrestling with crippling grief. the biden family, along with the president and first lady, and hundreds of others, filled st. anthony of padua roman catholic church in wilmington, delaware today for the funeral of beau biden. the he died a week ago of brain cancer. the vice president himself did not speak but president obama delivered a moving eulogy. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> beau biden was an original. >> axelrod: a deeply moved president obama spoke in highly personal terms about the loz of beau biden. >> he was a good man. >> axelrod: 1,000 people gathered to celebrate beau biden's life-- father, husband son, delaware's attorney general, a major in the national guard. >> he did in 46 years what most of us couldn't do in 146. he left nothing in the tank. >> axelrod: but the president wanted to make it crystal clear that beau biden's most important achievements would never show up on a resume.
." >> axelrod: good evening.i'm jim axelrod. more than 42 years after he lost his wife and daughter in a car accident, vice president joe biden is again wrestling with crippling grief. the biden family, along with the president and first lady, and hundreds of others, filled st. anthony of padua roman catholic church in wilmington, delaware today for the funeral of beau biden. the he died a week ago of brain cancer. the vice president himself did not speak but president obama...
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i'm jim axelrod. just when it looked as though the two-week search for the two killers who escaped from a prison in northern new york hit a dead end there are dramatic new developments tonight. police are now focused on a new search area in allergeny county, new york, near the pennsylvania border, nearly 350 miles southwest of the maximum security prison they broke out of in dannemora, new york. anna werner is following this breaking story. anna, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, jim the reported sighting was as you say, in allegheny county, in friendship, new york, about 350 miles from the prison further north. now a woman says she saw two men running on the railroad traction. police have set up a perimeter. armed police are searching cars and trucks. and this comes after yesterday's sighting in nearby stiewben county, which is east of there. so you can kind of track where they might be going from north to the spot yesterday and then to this spot. >> axelrod: all right, anne aif they are indee
i'm jim axelrod. just when it looked as though the two-week search for the two killers who escaped from a prison in northern new york hit a dead end there are dramatic new developments tonight. police are now focused on a new search area in allergeny county, new york, near the pennsylvania border, nearly 350 miles southwest of the maximum security prison they broke out of in dannemora, new york. anna werner is following this breaking story. anna, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well,...
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jim axelrod shows us how they're protecting the landmark. >> reporter: this is a question affecting a of those. how do you move an iconic 160-year-old 400-on the national treasure. >> all right. we're actually starting to move now. >> reporter: very carefully and very slowly. just about a foot each minute. the man in charge of relocating the lighthouse len butler the man on the right, says the speed or rather the lack of it reflects it. >> if there's a crack, it could be catastrophic. >> reporter: the lighthouse sits six feet off the ground and is being pushed by soap-lathered steel rails by two hydraulic pistons. it's all being done under the watchful eye of richard skidmore who's been the keeper for the last 25 years. >> i have to say it's gratifying the way the move of this building is manifested. >> reporter: we first met skidmore in 2013. the lighthouse was then just 46 feet away from the fragile cliff's eroding edge. at the time he made a dire prediction. >> we've put a date of 2015 that this lighthouse be moved by that year. >> or what? >> or it would tumble into the sea. >> re
jim axelrod shows us how they're protecting the landmark. >> reporter: this is a question affecting a of those. how do you move an iconic 160-year-old 400-on the national treasure. >> all right. we're actually starting to move now. >> reporter: very carefully and very slowly. just about a foot each minute. the man in charge of relocating the lighthouse len butler the man on the right, says the speed or rather the lack of it reflects it. >> if there's a crack, it could be...
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we always will be. >> jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> among the other speakers was the army chief of staff who presented beau biden the legion of merit for his service in the delaware national guard. >>> here in southwest d.c., family and friends gatheredded to say good-bye to local journalist who was murdered in the district last month. stephanie ramirez brings us a story of a young woman who left a lasting impression on so many, including the late marion barry. >> every seat was filled. lots of people stood and to this packed church in southwest d.c., milton's stepfather said his daughter's death is not about education or about economics and poverty. >> it's really about family and about individuals. it's about your character and about your morals. >> his words to the community that saw his daughter die last month. police are still on the hunt for those suspectings seen in this surveillance video, but today was about celebrating the life of 27-year-old, milton, who everyone said first and foremost was a religious person. >> the way she was sweet and nice, i smile. when she would
we always will be. >> jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> among the other speakers was the army chief of staff who presented beau biden the legion of merit for his service in the delaware national guard. >>> here in southwest d.c., family and friends gatheredded to say good-bye to local journalist who was murdered in the district last month. stephanie ramirez brings us a story of a young woman who left a lasting impression on so many, including the late marion barry....
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jim axelrod, cbs news new york. >>> well coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more the latest candidates to join the race for the white house. we will hear from john dickerson, the new host of "face the nation." >>> plus dr. holly phillips talks about beat fatigue in her new book "exhaustion breakthrough." and james corden hoeftd of "the late late show" joins us in the stew owe. that's the cbs for this monday morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> and good morning waking to up heavy rain and flashflood watches for many areas but can we expect storms throughout the rest of the day. katie has more on whether you will need to grab the umbrella before you are leaving for work or school. good morning i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. also today following breaking news in chester. a house fire spreads to several other homes overnight. and that same house just caught fire last night too. >> as of midnight the nsa can no longer collect americans phone records. the patriots act expired and
jim axelrod, cbs news new york. >>> well coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more the latest candidates to join the race for the white house. we will hear from john dickerson, the new host of "face the nation." >>> plus dr. holly phillips talks about beat fatigue in her new book "exhaustion breakthrough." and james corden hoeftd of "the late late show" joins us in the stew owe. that's the cbs for this monday morning....
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here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: when walter scott, an unarmed black man wasp shot and killed by a whitenths ago the charleston area took center stage in the nation's painful examination of that's exactly whereé4y it finds itself again tonight. it's a country that's growing increasingly pessimistic. in ! times" poll 61% said race relations in bad. that's the highest number since the rodney king3nm riots 23 years ago. but the full picture of hate in this country may actually be more troubling. the f.b.i. reported<ñ 5,922 hate crimes in 2013. richard cohen, head of the southern3nm poverty law center, says that is just a fraction. >> the true numbera the bureau of justice statistics is over 200,000. so it's wrong by a over 30 unfortunately. hate crime reporting in our and hundreds of jurisdictions don't!t >> reporter: take south carolina, where the southern poverty law center, has counted 13 white supremacist groups but where cohen sayskzç there were zero race-based hate crimes reported last year. >> jurisdictions aren't required to report hate crimes.< south carolina not only isn't require
here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: when walter scott, an unarmed black man wasp shot and killed by a whitenths ago the charleston area took center stage in the nation's painful examination of that's exactly whereé4y it finds itself again tonight. it's a country that's growing increasingly pessimistic. in ! times" poll 61% said race relations in bad. that's the highest number since the rodney king3nm riots 23 years ago. but the full picture of hate in this country may actually be more...
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tonight, jim axelrod is back with the breathtaking price being paid for a common supplement. >> reporter: when a cbs news employee was recently prescribed this nutritional supplement to boost his energy, he was astonished when he saw the claim the pharmacy submitted and his insurance approved. for a one month's supply-- $44,707. for the cost of a bmw convertible, he got 180 capsules of powdered resveratrol, an antioxidant found in red grapes. available at any local nutrition store. in fact, two bottles of this brand contains roughly the same amount of the $44,000 prescription, which raises an even more puzzling question: why does the over-the-counter resveratrol cost just over $157.38. we wanted to ask the pharmacy who filled the prescription and submitted the claim in los angeles why theirs cost so much more. but they declined our repeated request for an interview. so last week, a cbs producer caught up with brian sutton. his family owns warner west. >> reporter: we got a prescription billed to us and it was $44,000 for resveratrol. can you tell me why? sir, can you tell me why? >> repo
tonight, jim axelrod is back with the breathtaking price being paid for a common supplement. >> reporter: when a cbs news employee was recently prescribed this nutritional supplement to boost his energy, he was astonished when he saw the claim the pharmacy submitted and his insurance approved. for a one month's supply-- $44,707. for the cost of a bmw convertible, he got 180 capsules of powdered resveratrol, an antioxidant found in red grapes. available at any local nutrition store. in...
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cbs news correspondent jim axelrod has more on the final farewell. >> beau biden was an original. >> a deeply moved president obama, spoke in highly personal terms about the loss of beau biden. >> he was a good man. a man of charger. >> thousands gathered to celebrate the life of beau biden, a major in the national guard, delaware attorney general. >> did he in 46 years what most of us couldn't do in 146. he left nothing in the tank. >> but the president wanted to make it crystal clear that beau biden's most important achievement would never show up on a resume. >> this was a man who at the democratic national convention didn't spend all of his time in back rooms with donors or glad handing instead he rolled the he is kel ate ores in the arena with his son up and down, up and down, again and again. >> beau biden was just three years old when he and his brother, hunter, survived a car accident that claimed the lives of their mother and sister. >> rather than use his childhood trauma as justification for a life of self-pitty or self-centered necessary, woe live a life for other. >> wha
cbs news correspondent jim axelrod has more on the final farewell. >> beau biden was an original. >> a deeply moved president obama, spoke in highly personal terms about the loss of beau biden. >> he was a good man. a man of charger. >> thousands gathered to celebrate the life of beau biden, a major in the national guard, delaware attorney general. >> did he in 46 years what most of us couldn't do in 146. he left nothing in the tank. >> but the president...
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," this is jim axelrod in new york. >>> there is no indication in lawhas been broken in this case. lawyers for warner west pharmacy said warner west submitted a billing code. it was based on the manufacturer's recommended price associated with that billing code. >>> from "star track" to broadway george takei's new starring role in a musical based on his own true story in a california detention camp during world war ii. that story is coming up. >>> now here's look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next. medical news in our "morning rounds" including new ways to fight heart disease endorsed by an fda panel. >>> plus dr. jon lapook and holly phillips on new evidence that, yes, women, men have weaker memories than women. i'd forgotten about that. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by breathe right. breathe better, sleep better tonight. than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your m
for "cbs this morning: saturday," this is jim axelrod in new york. >>> there is no indication in lawhas been broken in this case. lawyers for warner west pharmacy said warner west submitted a billing code. it was based on the manufacturer's recommended price associated with that billing code. >>> from "star track" to broadway george takei's new starring role in a musical based on his own true story in a california detention camp during world war ii. that...
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jim axelrod is here with a ground wraiking way to help teens find high-tech help when they needed urgently they need them on their phone. >> sometimes a cry for help barely makes a sound. just ask darryn. >> someone might text in i can't take it anymore. i don't know where to turn. >> darryn is a council already for crisis tech line. theed you of a woman named nancy loveland. she's the owner of dosomething.org, the largest youth line in the country. they get all kinds of text. >> the worst message we ever got was from a girl who said she was being raped by her father. it was when we got that text message that everything changed. >> when do something got that text, they did the only thing they could do at the time and sent her the name of a rape >> we didn't hear back. the next day we sent it to her again and we didn't hear back. we've never heard back from her tochl this day i don't know what happened to her and it wasn't enough. >> so loveland did more. coming up that very day with it couldn't get any easier for people to reach out. punched up the left side of the numbers bottom to top 7-
jim axelrod is here with a ground wraiking way to help teens find high-tech help when they needed urgently they need them on their phone. >> sometimes a cry for help barely makes a sound. just ask darryn. >> someone might text in i can't take it anymore. i don't know where to turn. >> darryn is a council already for crisis tech line. theed you of a woman named nancy loveland. she's the owner of dosomething.org, the largest youth line in the country. they get all kinds of text....
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jim axelrod is in boston with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the phone calls captured mr. wright saying you're attempting to go on vacation i see, which sources tell us is code for committing jihad. they also tell us wright instructed rahim to both destroy his cell phone and wipe his computer clean in advance of his confrontation with boston police. federal conspiracy charges were drawn up for david wright after he had an urgent conversation with usaama rahim about an imminent isis-style beh heading plot. he phoned wright says he was going to go after the boys in blue allegedly calling them the easiest target. law enforcement believes it was a reference to police officers. in turn they heard wright directing rahim to erase his digital trail. the affidavit says wright told rahim at the moment you decide to delete the phone or break it apart, throw it on the ground. get rid of it before anybody gets it and dump it. two hours after that 5:00 a.m. phone call rahim, a private security officer was confronted by two officers. he was told to drop his w
jim axelrod is in boston with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the phone calls captured mr. wright saying you're attempting to go on vacation i see, which sources tell us is code for committing jihad. they also tell us wright instructed rahim to both destroy his cell phone and wipe his computer clean in advance of his confrontation with boston police. federal conspiracy charges were drawn up for david wright after he had an urgent conversation with usaama rahim about an...
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stewart and his team showed jim axelrod how they're helping veterans find jobs. >> when american corporateers approached jon stewart about becoming a mentor to a vet, he decided to go a few steps further, preparing them for careers in the competitive business of entertainment. >> before those lucky enough to score tickets to a daly show taping hear from jon stewart. >> how are we doing tonight? they're greeted by justine cabulong who offers an enter stain taning delivery. >> if it's hand sketched drawing of shirtless john behind a double rainbow, also got that. >> reporter: how did you get here? >> it's been a really wild ride amazing to know i was going to be part of something that i thought was so brilliant. i just felt so lucky. there's nothing that can express that. >> lucky because cabulong's path to a career in television was not a traditional one. >> you were an active duty marine for how long? >> four years at camp leather neck from 2010 to 2011 -- in afghanistan, helmand province. >> helmand province was not a walk in the park. >> no, it was very, very difficult. i was 23 or 24 at
stewart and his team showed jim axelrod how they're helping veterans find jobs. >> when american corporateers approached jon stewart about becoming a mentor to a vet, he decided to go a few steps further, preparing them for careers in the competitive business of entertainment. >> before those lucky enough to score tickets to a daly show taping hear from jon stewart. >> how are we doing tonight? they're greeted by justine cabulong who offers an enter stain taning delivery....
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jim axelrod is at the federal courthouse in boston with how recorded phone calls led police to act. jim, good morning. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell us the calls they recorded captured mr. wright saying "you're attempting to go on vacation i see" which sources say is code for committing jihad. they tell us wright instructed rahim to both destroy his cell phone and wipe his computer clean in an have had a of this confrontation with boston police. federal conspiracy charges were drawn up for david wright also known as daoud sharif abdul khalif after he had a conversation with rahim about an imminent isis-style beheading plot. rahim, under surveillance phoned wright saying he was going to go after the boys in blue allegedly calling them the easiest target. a law enforcement official believed it was a reference to police officers. in turn federal authorities say they heard wright directing rahim to erase his digital trail. the affidavit says wright told rahim "at the moment you decide to delete from your phone or break it apart. throw it down to the ground get rid of it befor
jim axelrod is at the federal courthouse in boston with how recorded phone calls led police to act. jim, good morning. >> reporter: law enforcement sources tell us the calls they recorded captured mr. wright saying "you're attempting to go on vacation i see" which sources say is code for committing jihad. they tell us wright instructed rahim to both destroy his cell phone and wipe his computer clean in an have had a of this confrontation with boston police. federal conspiracy...
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increasingly jim webb came on this week and that is a big deal for a democrat to cross over into republican conservative -- >> you had david axelrod on too. >> three hours. >> that's another difference between what i've noticed with you and some of your other colleagues. >> i believe in being respectful as you do in listening and asking tough pointed questions and not letting up but i also don't believe in screaming at people. it's not productive and not good radio. >>> let's tick through some of the candidates. john kasich. >> love him. he's a steelers fan but we'll put that aside. the perpetual energy machine. the medicaid issue gives him some trouble in the primaries. if he breaks through, if jeb falters, he'll be the establishment guy. >> if jeb falters. he's not in control of his own destiny? >> correct. jeb bush -- it's like drafting in a nascar race. jeb bush is in front. if he spins out, john kasich takes the lane. >> and he's your guy. >> yeah. >> scott walker. some people want to say he's after a nice start that he's been too quiet and polls show he's still the guy in iowa. >> everybody's second choice as well and coming
increasingly jim webb came on this week and that is a big deal for a democrat to cross over into republican conservative -- >> you had david axelrod on too. >> three hours. >> that's another difference between what i've noticed with you and some of your other colleagues. >> i believe in being respectful as you do in listening and asking tough pointed questions and not letting up but i also don't believe in screaming at people. it's not productive and not good radio....