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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> glor: up next here tonight: how the house was flipped. some cbs stations will be alaving us now for local programming, but for many of you, this special expanded edition of the "cbs evening news" will continue in just a moment. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org sfx: squeak
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> glor: up next here tonight: how the house was flipped. some cbs stations will be alaving us now for local programming, but for many of you, this special expanded edition of the "cbs evening news" will continue in just a moment. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org sfx: squeak
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," in the series a "more perfect union," how a califorora town i is c comingg togetether support t a mann withhywar hear. i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news."
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight.eff glor in thousand oaks, california. good night. we'll see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs a raging wildfire in butte county. tens of thousand of people-- are fleeing the the flames. some of them, trapped in a city surrounded by fire. >>> breaking news a raging wildfire. >> tens of thousands of people are fleeing the flames. some of them trapped in a city surrounded by fire. >> because of that fire air quality here is getting worse. our cameras captured the smoke over the bay area. when our skies should clear out. >> and a north bay teenager among the victims when a man shoots up a southern california bar. how her community is remembering her tonight. >> kpix5 news at 6:00 starts now. >> evacuees forced to leave everything behind some ditching their cars and getting on foot to escape the flames. >> how many times have we seen this. these pictures really tell the story. plumes of dark smoke rising up into the sky. and check out this ominous site for drivers driving away from
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight.eff glor in thousand oaks, california. good night. we'll see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs a raging wildfire in butte county. tens of thousand of people-- are fleeing the the flames. some of them, trapped in a city surrounded by fire. >>> breaking news a raging wildfire. >> tens of thousands of people are fleeing the flames. some of them trapped in a city surrounded by fire. >>...
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jim axelrod reflects on the tragedy in these communities. >> reporter: the california shooting caps aweek reality check about gun violence in this country. the kroger supermarket shooting in louisville. >> why would someone do this at kroger's? we never expected anything like this to happen here. >> the synagogue shooting in pittsburgh. >> it should not be happening in a synagogue. >> reporter: the yoga studio shooting in tallahassee. >> it was a shocking moment that something would happen like this. >> reporter: and now the borderline bar shooting in thousand oaks. >> you never think it would be you. >> reporter: reminds us the range of i can't believe it happened here targets is ever widening beyond just campuses and workplaces. if we define four or more victims as a mass shooting, then the borderline attack is the 307th mass shooting this year. let that number sink in, 307. >> when startled by a gunshot, it's a natural reaction to freeze. >> we live in a country where the federal government offers online survival guidance on gun shootings. happening in their school.ng as hundreds l
jim axelrod reflects on the tragedy in these communities. >> reporter: the california shooting caps aweek reality check about gun violence in this country. the kroger supermarket shooting in louisville. >> why would someone do this at kroger's? we never expected anything like this to happen here. >> the synagogue shooting in pittsburgh. >> it should not be happening in a synagogue. >> reporter: the yoga studio shooting in tallahassee. >> it was a shocking...
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jim axelrod introduces us to two of them. >> reporter: well, election day marked its fair share of firstsies of two particular trail blazers may well carry the most power. that is if you're taking their measure not by where they finished their journeys but from where they started. >> we are done waiting. we are the ones we have been waiting for. let's get to work. >> reporter: in minnesota, 36-year-old ilhan omar became the first over somali-american elected to congress. >> here in minnesota it's a cold state but the people have warm hearts. and we don't justelme immigrants, bugt rteorsomali violence of civil war when she was 8. after years in a refugee camp in kenya, she immigrated here when she was 12, learning english in three months. >> that's the america i'm going to go fight for. >> reporter: and mastering politics in the years that followed. >> i'm proud to be able to bring my voice out. >> reporter: 27-year-old safiya wazir is the first refugee ever elected to new hampshire's state house. her family fled afghanistan and the taliban 21 years ago, spent ten years in a refugee camp b
jim axelrod introduces us to two of them. >> reporter: well, election day marked its fair share of firstsies of two particular trail blazers may well carry the most power. that is if you're taking their measure not by where they finished their journeys but from where they started. >> we are done waiting. we are the ones we have been waiting for. let's get to work. >> reporter: in minnesota, 36-year-old ilhan omar became the first over somali-american elected to congress....
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as jim axelrod reports, some are asking why. >> reporter: when te san francisco 49ers parted ways withker reuben foster after his domestic violence arrest, the team was clear they are zero tolerance. coach kyle shanahan. >> it's not a hard deal. someone hits a female or significant other, that's not a person who's going to be on our team. >> i can barely hear you. your exboy friend did what? >> took my phone and broke it and slapped me in my face. >> reporter: saturday night wasn't the first time she had reported him. she had called police in february but later recanted. this recent arrest means foster cannot play or practice until his case is adjudicated. the redskins said about the allegations, if true, you can be sure they are nothing our organization would ever condone. jay gruden is the head coach. >> he made a mistake or two or, you know, and at the end of the day we decided to take the chance and deal with it. >> it cannot be that the only consequence is that he's let go by one team and immediately picked up by another team. >> reporter: but georgetown law professor debra epstei
as jim axelrod reports, some are asking why. >> reporter: when te san francisco 49ers parted ways withker reuben foster after his domestic violence arrest, the team was clear they are zero tolerance. coach kyle shanahan. >> it's not a hard deal. someone hits a female or significant other, that's not a person who's going to be on our team. >> i can barely hear you. your exboy friend did what? >> took my phone and broke it and slapped me in my face. >> reporter:...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> glor: the book came first. tarathon man," the book. one of the best ever. coming up next here on "the cbs evening news": a school lockdown p ompts a frightened boy to write a goodbye letter to his parents. and later, a major recall on raw turkey meat. n make you feel like you have no limits. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on... ...shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar i disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms, and was proven in adults with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or d
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> glor: the book came first. tarathon man," the book. one of the best ever. coming up next here on "the cbs evening news": a school lockdown p ompts a frightened boy to write a goodbye letter to his parents. and later, a major recall on raw turkey meat. n make you feel like you have no limits. but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on... ...shaky ground. help take control by asking your...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. thgs of : absolutely agree, jim. bountiful harvest.ning news for this thanksgiving. for jeff glor, i'm james brown. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. happy thanksgiving, and good night. >>> kpix news begins now. >> rain is causing problems. here and in the fire zone. first, we have an by hour forecast. >> literally by the hour we will see the raits way to the s san jose will get much- needed bay area rainfall. it is a steady soaking rain. solano, napa, mendocino county. clearlake, middletown, calistoga, santa rosa are all in the rainfall. it is now raining in richmond, san francisco, oakland, berkeley, fairfield. let's go hour by hour. by 10 pm, it will stretch to the santa clara valley. tomorrow everyone is soggy. morrow evening, everyone is soggy. this will be a 24 hour rain events. the rain impact will be low to moderate. it will be windy in the north bay hills. the biggest impact will be on the roadways. there are a lot of folks heading out for their sick -- favorite sale tomorrow. it will be super slow getting there. we had 1
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. thgs of : absolutely agree, jim. bountiful harvest.ning news for this thanksgiving. for jeff glor, i'm james brown. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. happy thanksgiving, and good night. >>> kpix news begins now. >> rain is causing problems. here and in the fire zone. first, we have an by hour forecast. >> literally by the hour we will see the raits way to the s san jose will get much- needed bay area rainfall. it is a steady soaking...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> glor: up next here tonight: how the house was flipped.s now for local programming, but for many of you, this special expanded edition of the "cbs evening news" will continue in just a moment. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org sfx: squeak sfx: stair creak sfx: clink sfx: deep breath sfx: grunt sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling sfx: slice sfx: gasp sfx: inhale. exhale. sfx: lights scraping on roof sfx: metallic scrape sfx: grunt covered california. it's more than just health care. it's life care. >> attorney general jeff sessions is out, forced from his post by president donald trump. >> protecting mueller is paramount. >> an historic turnout for midterm elections. >> democrats retaking the house, but republicans making key gains in the senate. >> i think we had a tremendous success. >> people across the country came out to vote. that's what our founders wanted .s to do. ha i want to see government usrk. >> i have hope for the future. >> glor: and welcome back here tonight. this
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> glor: up next here tonight: how the house was flipped.s now for local programming, but for many of you, this special expanded edition of the "cbs evening news" will continue in just a moment. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org sfx: squeak sfx: stair creak sfx: clink sfx: deep breath sfx: grunt sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling sfx: slice sfx: gasp sfx: inhale. exhale. sfx: lights...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, brooklyn. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight.glor. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. have a great night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now at 6:00 it's the rush before the storm. >> crews are racing to shore up the hillsides in one area before the next round of rain, what you can expect. >> plus can you prove your car is locked? the little known loophole in car break-in cases victims call ridiculous. >> and the east bay city where vandals strike again hitting one street after another, the one clue investigators now have. >>> but we begin kpix5 news at 6:00 with storm watch coverage. we're about to get hit yet again. >> let's head outside to our exclusive salesforce camera, no rain out there yet, but this week is expected to be a soaker. >> the roads are obviously dry now, but by midmorning tomorrow we could start seeing slick conditions across the bay area. >> we have live team coverage on the incoming storm. >> let's go first to chief meteorologist paul deanno with the timeline for these showers. paul? >> the first of the
jim axelrod, cbs news, brooklyn. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight.glor. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. have a great night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now at 6:00 it's the rush before the storm. >> crews are racing to shore up the hillsides in one area before the next round of rain, what you can expect. >> plus can you prove your car is locked? the little known loophole in car break-in cases victims call ridiculous. >>...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>ndt's the ernigh "morninews"heck back with atl t morning."rom the broadcast center in new york city, i'm james brown. ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm jericka duncan. mother nature delivered a thanksgiving gift to the tens of thousands affected by the california deadly wildfire. rain has all but doused the flames of the camp fire but not before it destroyed 13,000 homes and killed at least 83 people. they spent the holiday just thankful to be alive. carter ev them. >> reporter: recovery crews aren't slowing down today. they're back in paradise searching for victims just hours after a large rain storm all but extinguished the massive camp fire. the rain makes it harder to sift through wet ash and debris but safer for cadaver dogs searching for human remains according to deputy incident commander mark brown. >> decreases inhalation problems both for the rescuers and canines. >> all that toxic dust? >> they aren't inhaling it. and the canines, you can't put masks on them because they have to use their
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>ndt's the ernigh "morninews"heck back with atl t morning."rom the broadcast center in new york city, i'm james brown. ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the overnight news. i'm jericka duncan. mother nature delivered a thanksgiving gift to the tens of thousands affected by the california deadly wildfire. rain has all but doused the flames of the camp fire but not before it destroyed 13,000...
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here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: here's what you might expect to see driving i-80 near laramie, wyoming: long ofretches of highway, framed by rolling hills, trucker after trucker making their runs, hauling everything from fuel to furniture, billboards advertising where they can gas up. what you might not expect is that the trucker in the next lane is wearing a turban. >> i cannot stay in an office, to be honest with you, now. >> reporter: i know the feeling. even with unemployment at nearly a 49-year low, there's a record shortage of truck drivers. this year, the turnover rate for truck drivers is 96%. more than 50,000 drivers are aneded to meet the demand. and the shortage is forcing fompanies like amazon, general mills, tyson foods, and others to hike their prices to consumers. but one group of drivers, indian americans who practice the sikh faith, truckers, like mintu pander, may well be a big part of the solution. more than 30,000 sikhs have entered the trucking industry in the last two years. >> most of the sikhs, they want to keep the articles of faith, like turban, beard, hair, h
here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: here's what you might expect to see driving i-80 near laramie, wyoming: long ofretches of highway, framed by rolling hills, trucker after trucker making their runs, hauling everything from fuel to furniture, billboards advertising where they can gas up. what you might not expect is that the trucker in the next lane is wearing a turban. >> i cannot stay in an office, to be honest with you, now. >> reporter: i know the feeling. even with...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, brooklyn. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the adenovirus cases atof t weekend> . taarula los at ms babies. >>> and the world chess championshipment an american is one step closer to winning the title. that's the "cbs this morning" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ m green. ha auto -- i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ >>> we have a stronger system behind that. so a lot to talk about this morning. we have tracking it on high depth doppler and then you can see a light rain stretching from mendecino as we head through the morning. so your rain headlines. today's storm system we're looking at moderate rain. we're talking about a few isolated showers for that time. for the most part we're look k at in between storm systems and then our second storm system arrives late
jim axelrod, cbs news, brooklyn. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the adenovirus cases atof t weekend> . taarula los at ms babies. >>> and the world chess championshipment an american is one step closer to winning the title. that's the "cbs this morning" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ m green. ha auto -- i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ >>> we have a stronger system...
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as jim axelrod reports tonight, some are asking, "why?"porter: when the san francisco 49ers parted ways with linebacker reuben foster after his domestic violence arrest, the team was clear: they are zero-tolerance. coach kyle shanahan: >> this is not a hard deal. if someone hits a female or a significant other, that's not a person that's going to be on our icam. >> reporter: saturday night wasn't the first time foster's rrlfriend had reported him. she had called police in february, but later recanted. >> in the charge of battery, domestic violence... >> reporter: this recent arrest means foster cannot play or practice until his case is adjudicated. the redskins said about the allegations, "if true, you can be sure they are nothing our organization would ever condone." jay gruden is the head coach. >> he made a mistake or two and, you know, at the end of the day, we decided to take the chance and deal with it. >> it cannot be that the only consequence is that he's let go by one team and immediately picked up by another team. h reporter: but
as jim axelrod reports tonight, some are asking, "why?"porter: when the san francisco 49ers parted ways with linebacker reuben foster after his domestic violence arrest, the team was clear: they are zero-tolerance. coach kyle shanahan: >> this is not a hard deal. if someone hits a female or a significant other, that's not a person that's going to be on our icam. >> reporter: saturday night wasn't the first time foster's rrlfriend had reported him. she had called police in...
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as jim axelrod reports tonight, some are asking why. >> when the san francisco 49ers parted ways with linebacker reuben ben foster after his domestic violence arrest, the team is clear. they are zero tolerance. coach kyle shanahan. >> it's not a hard deal. someone hits a female or significant other, that's not a person who is going to be on our team. >> i can barely hear you. your boyfriend did what? >> took my phone and broke it and slapped me in my face. >> reporter: saturday night wasn't the first time foster's girlfriend had reported him. she had called police in february, but later recanted. >> charged with domestic violence. >> reporter: this recent arrest means foster can't play or practice until his case is adjudicated. the redskins said about the allegations, if true, you can be sure they are nothing our organization would ever cone doane. jay gruden is the head coach. >> i made a mistake or two, you know, and at the end of the day, we decided to take the chance and deal with it. >> it cannot be that the only consequence is that he's let go by one team and immediately picked
as jim axelrod reports tonight, some are asking why. >> when the san francisco 49ers parted ways with linebacker reuben ben foster after his domestic violence arrest, the team is clear. they are zero tolerance. coach kyle shanahan. >> it's not a hard deal. someone hits a female or significant other, that's not a person who is going to be on our team. >> i can barely hear you. your boyfriend did what? >> took my phone and broke it and slapped me in my face. >>...
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jim axelrod on a story of love the second time around. >> reporter: nothing is better than a good oldog reunion. sinatra, a blue-eyed 5-year-old husky had been missing for 18 months from his home in brooklyn until his owner, lesmore willis got him back this morning. >> i didn't believe it. i didn't think it was true. i didn't think it was possible. >> reporter: this pure joy gets even better when you hear where sinatra was found, 1100 miles away in florida. >> he wasn't afraid of us at all. he was very friendly. >> reporter: three weeks ago, 13-year-old denise verrill saw sinatra wandering around. she and her mom took the stray to a vet. sinatra had an id chip, but the contact information was slightly wrong. it took social media a little while to work its magic. >> are you excited to go home? >> reporter: yesterday, friends and relatives of both families began carpooling sinatra up the east coast. but what sends this story over the emotional top is that sinatra had joined the willis family three years ago as a 14th birthday present for lesmore's daughter zion. sinatra had disappeared
jim axelrod on a story of love the second time around. >> reporter: nothing is better than a good oldog reunion. sinatra, a blue-eyed 5-year-old husky had been missing for 18 months from his home in brooklyn until his owner, lesmore willis got him back this morning. >> i didn't believe it. i didn't think it was true. i didn't think it was possible. >> reporter: this pure joy gets even better when you hear where sinatra was found, 1100 miles away in florida. >> he wasn't...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> that is the "overnight news" for this friday.or some of you the news continues. for others, check back for cbs this morning. from thousand oaks, california, i'm jeff glor. his is "cbs overnight news." >> hi, everyone, and welcome to "overnight." i'm demarco morgan. an army of investigators has descended on thousand oaks, california, where a marine combat veteran turned a packed nightclub into a killing ground. dressed in black and wearing a hood, the shooter burst in and started killing. the smoke added to the terror as the gunman reloaded his 45 millimeter glock and kept firing. a dozen were killed including a sheriff's deputy before the gunman turned the gun on himself. carter evans begins our coverage. >> barely an hour after the shooting began, survivors were still pouring out, and they were in shock, most of them college student here is for a night of dancing, which in a split second turned into a night of terror. this dramatic video apparently shows the moments when a gunman opened fire inside a thousand oaks club. a units,
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> that is the "overnight news" for this friday.or some of you the news continues. for others, check back for cbs this morning. from thousand oaks, california, i'm jeff glor. his is "cbs overnight news." >> hi, everyone, and welcome to "overnight." i'm demarco morgan. an army of investigators has descended on thousand oaks, california, where a marine combat veteran turned a packed nightclub into a killing ground. dressed...
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but frontman roger daltrey has a new memoir, and he sat down to discuss his life and career with jim axelrod kid, spiall >> reporter: consider the sweep of roger daltrey's career. rock & roll hall of fame frontman for the who, one of the most influential groups ever. golden globe nominated film actor, fashion icon when london was mod and swinging. ♪ sure plays a mean pinball >> reporter: whoever first coined "he's a rock star" as shorthand for bold faced success could easily have had daltrey in mind. how long did it take you to get used to this grand scale fame? it's been half century now. >> about 15 years. >> reporter: now pushing 75, roger daltrey is at the point where he is considering not just his career but his life. ♪ out here in >> reporter: and for the first time, he's looking back on it with a memoir called "thanks a lot, member kibblewhite" a title that nods to the source of his ambition, a principal who threw him out at the age of 15 for misbehaving. >> there was that moment when he kicked me out of the school, and as i was going through the door with my back to him, he said "you
but frontman roger daltrey has a new memoir, and he sat down to discuss his life and career with jim axelrod kid, spiall >> reporter: consider the sweep of roger daltrey's career. rock & roll hall of fame frontman for the who, one of the most influential groups ever. golden globe nominated film actor, fashion icon when london was mod and swinging. ♪ sure plays a mean pinball >> reporter: whoever first coined "he's a rock star" as shorthand for bold faced success...
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," this is jim axelrod. >> leave it to jim to be trucking down the highwayi love it. >> i love seeing jim out there in the passenger seat there. >> i'm surprised he wasn't driving it. >>> all right. now let's take a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> california's wildfires have left devastation on the ground, but they've also created danger in the air. up next on morning rounds, dr. david agus on the health hazard that's affecting millions. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert
for "cbs this morning: saturday," this is jim axelrod. >> leave it to jim to be trucking down the highwayi love it. >> i love seeing jim out there in the passenger seat there. >> i'm surprised he wasn't driving it. >>> all right. now let's take a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> california's wildfires have left devastation on the ground, but they've also created danger in the air. up next on morning rounds, dr. david agus on the health...
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jim axelrod shows us how two families and their friends worked together to get him home began. took off running during a package delivery. now anyone who's ever lost a pet knows the hole that creates in your heart. making this even more painfulhi family's tragedy. [ cheers ] after being gone for the last year and a half, the willis family's beloved pet dog sinatra is finally back home this morning. when the message arrived that sinatra had been found, i can't even imagine what went through your head. >> i didn't believe. it i didn't think it was true. i didn't think it was possible. >> reporter: that's because the message came from more than 1,000 miles away. near tampa, florida, three weeks ago, -year-old-year-o rose verr saw sinatra while she was at her school bus stop. >> he had this thing about him famie. ailroostfe. in to the vet who found an i.d. chip in the dog. some of the owner's contact information was inaccurate. with what little info. they did have, the family used social media to connect with lesmore willis and deliver the unbelievable news. >> there's a piece that
jim axelrod shows us how two families and their friends worked together to get him home began. took off running during a package delivery. now anyone who's ever lost a pet knows the hole that creates in your heart. making this even more painfulhi family's tragedy. [ cheers ] after being gone for the last year and a half, the willis family's beloved pet dog sinatra is finally back home this morning. when the message arrived that sinatra had been found, i can't even imagine what went through your...