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kris van cleave shows how the duo's drama played out on the streets and social media. >> we were showing our llamas to residents and they're now on the loose. we're wondering if we can get some help. >> safe to say that's the first maricopa maricopa law enforcement got a news. >> we were letting them show them off and pet them and one of the old gentleman wanted to hold her and she broke loose and the chase is on. >> we have breaking news to report now. >> reporter: we learned it's a lot harder to catch a llama than to capture the nation's attention. it also became clear llamas do not listen to the police don't like to be chased have no regard for traffic signal and you aren't going to catch one with a golf cart but after many tries you can lasso a llama.
kris van cleave shows how the duo's drama played out on the streets and social media. >> we were showing our llamas to residents and they're now on the loose. we're wondering if we can get some help. >> safe to say that's the first maricopa maricopa law enforcement got a news. >> we were letting them show them off and pet them and one of the old gentleman wanted to hold her and she broke loose and the chase is on. >> we have breaking news to report now. >>...
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is looking into the possibility of attack came from overseas, possibly china. >> pelley: kris van cleave with the news tonight. kris, thank you very much. we were surprised to see this today, the eight biggest hack attacks ever in the united states have all occurred in the last two years. jeff pegues now on the cyber crime wave. >> reporter: as this map from cyber-security firm fire eyes shows, every second there is a cyber crime attempt somewhere in the world. the the anthem attack is the latest in a string of cyber assaults on large corporations. sony target, neiman marcus, e-bay, home depot, and j.p.morgan chase are among the companies who have had employee and customer data stolen. some of those data include credit and debit card information and social security numbers. in just those cases alone, more than 300 million people may have been affected, and the breaches could lead to financial losses and identity theft. the average annual cost of cyber crime to a u.s. organization is nearly $13 million. 96% more than what it was five years ago. but what really adds up is the cost of preve
is looking into the possibility of attack came from overseas, possibly china. >> pelley: kris van cleave with the news tonight. kris, thank you very much. we were surprised to see this today, the eight biggest hack attacks ever in the united states have all occurred in the last two years. jeff pegues now on the cyber crime wave. >> reporter: as this map from cyber-security firm fire eyes shows, every second there is a cyber crime attempt somewhere in the world. the the anthem attack...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, boston. >>> we're not really getting that stuff right now, but folks from montana to maine are really dealing with those subzero temps. >> when you have snow cover and arctic air, it's like a perfect combination to have all the heat escape. we'll see a couple bouts of below zero weather in new england over the next couple weeks. if you're familiar with boston and go into some of the streets, they can't just plow. they have to front load it into a truck and then dump it in the harbor. that takes forever. a live shot from our long bridge park looking back into the district. it's gorgeous now, just cold. clear sky temperature 37 degrees. dew point is 5. our humidity is only 26%. the good news is winds are in check. even better winds southwesterly at 6. so as the winds turn more southerly as we go through the night and high clouds come in, we'll hold out in the 20s. if we had clear skies and winds that were calm and dew points in the single digits, we would be in the single digits and teens tonight. instead we're in the 20s. satellite and radar combined, this i
kris van cleave, cbs news, boston. >>> we're not really getting that stuff right now, but folks from montana to maine are really dealing with those subzero temps. >> when you have snow cover and arctic air, it's like a perfect combination to have all the heat escape. we'll see a couple bouts of below zero weather in new england over the next couple weeks. if you're familiar with boston and go into some of the streets, they can't just plow. they have to front load it into a truck...
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kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: his distinct accent made it clear to intelligence officials the man known as jihadi john was from britain. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the u.s. intelligence official confirms to cbs news. >> he add that jihadi john is mohammed emwazi. >> i'm back obama because of your arrogant policies. >> reporter: authorities say emwazi was born in kuwait and grew up in london in a wealthy family graduating from college with a degree in computer programming. it is believed emwazi traveled to syria around 2012 and later joined the "islamic state." a british human rights group says his radicalization began after run-ins with british intelligence. >> when i'm asked, is the person that you see on the videos the same as the person you remember mohammed emwazi, it's difficult for me to say that, yes, these two people are exactly the same. and that doesn't seem to be a correlation between the two. >> reporter: british police have reportedly known the true identity of jihadi john for some time but didn't release it. his identification comes after three men were arres
kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: his distinct accent made it clear to intelligence officials the man known as jihadi john was from britain. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the u.s. intelligence official confirms to cbs news. >> he add that jihadi john is mohammed emwazi. >> i'm back obama because of your arrogant policies. >> reporter: authorities say emwazi was born in kuwait and grew up in london in a wealthy family graduating from college with a degree in...
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reporter kris van cleave says critics are asking what if anything is actually essential? >> reporter: row after row of seats on this 50 seat commercial flight are empty. it leaves denver twice daily for two remote north dakota towns. in the day we landed in devils lake there were only four other passengers. >> there's not a huge rush to get to north dakota in the middle of the winter but this flight goes whether it's full or empty because of a government subsidy. >> reporter: the department of transportation shells out more than $6 million a year to fund this route one of 113 paid for by the federal government's essential air service program. it was created in 1978 after the airlines were deregulated. the idea was to make sure carriers continued serving rural communities. it was supposed to be temporary but instead it's grown from $50 million in 2000 to $261 million this year. government data shows on average 44 routes flew at least two-thirds empty last year among them the flight to devils lake. mark zimmer flew with us. how much time does it save you in your travels? >>
reporter kris van cleave says critics are asking what if anything is actually essential? >> reporter: row after row of seats on this 50 seat commercial flight are empty. it leaves denver twice daily for two remote north dakota towns. in the day we landed in devils lake there were only four other passengers. >> there's not a huge rush to get to north dakota in the middle of the winter but this flight goes whether it's full or empty because of a government subsidy. >> reporter:...
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kris van cleave, cbs news new york. >>> straight ahead, high fashion heist. the search for a pricey oscar gown after it's swiped from a hollywood hotel. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. there's only one egg that just tastes better. with 10 times more vitamin e. and twice the omega 3s. because why have ordinary when you can have the best. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. introducing dance-all-you-want bladder leak protection. only always discreet underwear has soft, dual leakguard barriers. plus a discreet fit that hugs your curves. now bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. visit alwaysdiscreet.com for coupons and your free sample. dance more, save more. when you buy new always discreet at walmart, you're getting advanced bladder leak protection & comfort at an everyday low price. so go ahead and show off your savings dance. visit walmart.com/alwaysdiscreet to get a
kris van cleave, cbs news new york. >>> straight ahead, high fashion heist. the search for a pricey oscar gown after it's swiped from a hollywood hotel. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. there's only one egg that just tastes better. with 10 times more vitamin e. and twice the omega 3s. because why have ordinary when you...
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cbs report kris van cleave with how the recent measles outbreak is playing a role in today's meetings. >> reporter: health officials in georgia are your gently trying to track down people who may have been exposed to the first measles case in that state in three years. the infant contracted the disease overseas but flew to atlanta last week. while officials try to find the people in the emergency room with the baby, lawmakers on capitol hill held a hearing on diseases that are preventable by vaccine. >> already, we have seen more cases of measles than we would in a typical year. >> reporter: cbs news has confirmed more than 166 measles cases in 18 states most tied to an outbreak at disneyland in california. the centers for disease control says the measles outbreak is a wake-up call to people who have stopped vaccinating. >> because of our success, parents may wonder if vaccines are necessary. and they may worry that the risks or temporary discomfort of vaccinating may outweigh the benefits of protecting families. >> reporter: she also responded to fears vaccines cause autism reminding
cbs report kris van cleave with how the recent measles outbreak is playing a role in today's meetings. >> reporter: health officials in georgia are your gently trying to track down people who may have been exposed to the first measles case in that state in three years. the infant contracted the disease overseas but flew to atlanta last week. while officials try to find the people in the emergency room with the baby, lawmakers on capitol hill held a hearing on diseases that are preventable...
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kris van cleave reports on simon's remarkable career. >> i'm bob simon. >> general, call me a fool. >> no i won't. >> reporter: bob simon was a legendary news man, a gifted storyteller, a scholar and one time foreign service officer with that distinct voice of truth. >> but he looked so dashing. he was the epitome of a foreign correspondent. he was brave. he would go places where you probably shouldn't have gone. >> reporter: simon came to cbs news in 1967. four years later he moved to saigon to cover the vietnam war. he was one of the last continues to leave as it fell. he built a career in war zones around the world. the falklands, yugoslavia somalia, including every decade. >> tel a viv was created by sadness, sadness beyond works. >> reporter: he wrenlt he was risking his life along the way. >> we saw a jeep in the distance, an iraqi army jeep and they took us away. >> reporter: during the opening days of the first gulf in 1991. simon and three members were taken prisoner by the iraqi military and held as p.o.w.s in iraqi prisons for 40 days. >> has this changed you? >> yeah. >> h
kris van cleave reports on simon's remarkable career. >> i'm bob simon. >> general, call me a fool. >> no i won't. >> reporter: bob simon was a legendary news man, a gifted storyteller, a scholar and one time foreign service officer with that distinct voice of truth. >> but he looked so dashing. he was the epitome of a foreign correspondent. he was brave. he would go places where you probably shouldn't have gone. >> reporter: simon came to cbs news in 1967....
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kris van cleve is in boston where all of the snow has postponed a super bowl celebration. >>> the super bowl champion new england patriots touched down in boston. the parade is scheduled for wednesday. >> i feel like i'm in the north pole or something it's crazy. >> reporter: boston was one of the last spots for the huge winter storm which dumped snow from the midwest to main. >> reporter: after getting hit by two major snow events in a week, the focus in boston is getting all of the snow on the streets city wide. schools are closed again here tuesday as the city tries to dig itself out. >> we're asking people if you can't stay off the roads, try and take public transportation as best you can and allow us the opportunity to clean the streets. >> reporter: there's incentive to get that done quickly. another storm is brewing that forecastor say could turn into a nor'easter bringing heavy snow by thursday. spring is nowhere in sight. kris van cleve, boston. >>> meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz is telling people to prepare for the bitter cold that will follow the storm. >
kris van cleve is in boston where all of the snow has postponed a super bowl celebration. >>> the super bowl champion new england patriots touched down in boston. the parade is scheduled for wednesday. >> i feel like i'm in the north pole or something it's crazy. >> reporter: boston was one of the last spots for the huge winter storm which dumped snow from the midwest to main. >> reporter: after getting hit by two major snow events in a week, the focus in boston is...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >> bob simon was 73 years old. he is survived by his wife, daughter and grandson. we'll >>> members of the public are invited toway in today on a proposed fare increase for metro. to cut costs rail and bus fairs could go up by as much as 10 cents that could bring in an additional $22 million but service cuts are also being considered. riders could have to wait an extra to minutes between subway trains on peak hours and some bus routes could be scaled back or eliminated entirely. a public hearing on the the proposed changes will be held at metro headquarters on 6th street beginning at 1:00 this afternoon. >>> federal investigators are revealing how metro botched the handling of the deadly smoke incident at l'enfant plaza station last month. the national transportation safety board says the transit operator activated two giant sets of fans at opposite ends of the tunnel. so instead of drawing the noxious smoke away from a train take was disabled on the tracks, it actually kept the fumes over the train car. investigat
kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >> bob simon was 73 years old. he is survived by his wife, daughter and grandson. we'll >>> members of the public are invited toway in today on a proposed fare increase for metro. to cut costs rail and bus fairs could go up by as much as 10 cents that could bring in an additional $22 million but service cuts are also being considered. riders could have to wait an extra to minutes between subway trains on peak hours and some bus routes could be...
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kris van cleve is in boston where all of the snow has postponed a super bowl celebration. >>> the super bowl champion new england patriots touched down in boston. the parade is scheduled for wednesday. >> i feel like i'm in the north pole or something it's crazy. >> reporter: boston was one of the last spots for the huge winter storm which dumped snow from the midwest to main. >> reporter: after getting hit by two major snow events in a week, the focus in boston is getting all of the snow on the streets city wide. schools are closed again here tuesday as the city tries to dig itself out. >> we're asking people if you can't stay off the roads, try and take public transportation as best you can and allow us the opportunity to clean the streets. >> reporter: there's incentive to get that done quickly. another storm is brewing that forecastor say could turn into a nor'easter bringing heavy snow by thursday. spring is nowhere in sight. kris van cleve, boston. >>> meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz is telling people to prepare for the bitter cold that will follow the storm. >
kris van cleve is in boston where all of the snow has postponed a super bowl celebration. >>> the super bowl champion new england patriots touched down in boston. the parade is scheduled for wednesday. >> i feel like i'm in the north pole or something it's crazy. >> reporter: boston was one of the last spots for the huge winter storm which dumped snow from the midwest to main. >> reporter: after getting hit by two major snow events in a week, the focus in boston is...
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kris van cleave has our report. >> reporter: anthem is one of the nation's largest health insurers. the company discovered last week they hacked as many as 80 million records. exposing social security numbers, birth dates, and addresses. it's the biggest known hack since last year's attack on community health systems which affected 4.5 million patients. william lute says he was one of them. >> it has been a very trying and upsetting time. >> reporter: lute says since the hack thieves have used his identity to rack up $40,000 in credit card charges. >> there was a period of time every couple of days a credit card had to be changed because they figured out my password. >> reporter: dr. robert wa is the president of the american medical association. >> if you loose your credit card we know you call the 1-800-i lost my credit card and you turn the information off. there is no 1-800-i lost my health record and you can turn off all the information in the health record. >> reporter: 42 businesses were hacked last year, up this year. they'll pay more because they contain enough personal inf
kris van cleave has our report. >> reporter: anthem is one of the nation's largest health insurers. the company discovered last week they hacked as many as 80 million records. exposing social security numbers, birth dates, and addresses. it's the biggest known hack since last year's attack on community health systems which affected 4.5 million patients. william lute says he was one of them. >> it has been a very trying and upsetting time. >> reporter: lute says since the hack...
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kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: frigid single- digit temperatures are complicating the job of clearing mountains of snow in massachusetts. boston has gotten more than 34 inches of snow in seven days making it the snowiest week the city has ever recorded. >> one shovel at a time. you can't really think about the big job. you just do one shovel at a time till it's gone. >> reporter: chris partridge thought he was having a mild winter until this week. >> all of a sudden we got the big blizzard. then this. sounds like there's more to come. >> reporter: the frigid temperatures and the snow are taking a toll on boston owes transit system. one train was stuck for others. many others suffering major delays. the city encouraging riders to find other ways to ge around. >> even if the sft is -- to get around. >> even if the service is brand new, weather like this is going to put some problems and stress on the service. >> reporter: schools in boston are closed for another day and the city is preparing a two- mile route for tomorrow's parade honoring the new england patriots. it was postp
kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: frigid single- digit temperatures are complicating the job of clearing mountains of snow in massachusetts. boston has gotten more than 34 inches of snow in seven days making it the snowiest week the city has ever recorded. >> one shovel at a time. you can't really think about the big job. you just do one shovel at a time till it's gone. >> reporter: chris partridge thought he was having a mild winter until this week. >> all of a...
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kris van cleave, cbs news. >> a short time ago in downtown copenhagen, another shooting that injured three people, including two police officers. authorities say it is not clear if the shooting is related to the terror attack. the suspect got away on foot. >>> two people have been arrested, a third suspect is dead, at a valentine's day plot in canada. police say the two men and a woman from illinois were planning to shoot up a mall and then commit suicide. the woman was arrested when she arrived at the airport in nova scotia. one of the men killed themselves during a standoff with police. right now, police say it doesn't look like any sort of terrorist attack. >> the friendship is not based on culture ideology. they were four individuals who formed a friendship and decided to plan and commit a heinous crime, and through like we said the crimestoppers tip, we were able to prevent that from happening. >> police say the suspects had rifles, they were ready to carry out the attack, they will not say where they got the tip from, though. >>> and an extreme case of animal cruelty. the deplo
kris van cleave, cbs news. >> a short time ago in downtown copenhagen, another shooting that injured three people, including two police officers. authorities say it is not clear if the shooting is related to the terror attack. the suspect got away on foot. >>> two people have been arrested, a third suspect is dead, at a valentine's day plot in canada. police say the two men and a woman from illinois were planning to shoot up a mall and then commit suicide. the woman was arrested...
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kris van cleave reports on simon's remarkable career. >> i'm bob simon. >> general, call me a fool. >> no, i won't. >> reporter: bob simon was a legendary news man, a gifted story teller a fullbright scholar, and one-time foreign service offer with that distinct powerful voice of truth. >> soldiers and teenagers were playing catch with tear gas grenades. >> but he looked so dashing. he was the epitome of a foreign correspondent. he was brave. he would go places where you probably shouldn't have gone. >> reporter: simon came to cbs news in 1967. four years later he moved to saigon to cover the vietnam war. he was on one of the last helicopters to leave saigon in 1975 as it fell. he built a career in war zones around the world. the falklands, yugoslavia, sew mala and nearly every conflict in between covering the area for nearly a decade. >> tel a viv was created by sadness, sadness beyond works. >> reporter: he went where the news was, risking his life along the way. >> we saw a jeep in the distance, and it was an iraqi army jeep, and they took us away. >> reporter: during the opening d
kris van cleave reports on simon's remarkable career. >> i'm bob simon. >> general, call me a fool. >> no, i won't. >> reporter: bob simon was a legendary news man, a gifted story teller a fullbright scholar, and one-time foreign service offer with that distinct powerful voice of truth. >> soldiers and teenagers were playing catch with tear gas grenades. >> but he looked so dashing. he was the epitome of a foreign correspondent. he was brave. he would go...
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services tells us they have reached 14 settlements with providers for $15.4 million. >> pelley: kris vanave for us tonight. kris, thank you. a national daycare chain takes action after five babies get the measles. that's next. what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you
services tells us they have reached 14 settlements with providers for $15.4 million. >> pelley: kris vanave for us tonight. kris, thank you. a national daycare chain takes action after five babies get the measles. that's next. what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing,...
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kris van cleave has the latest from boston. >> reporter: roads are slick and treacherous in oradell, new jersey, after overnight snow and freezing rain. temperatures are dropping. >> i'm avoiding going up hills. i was getting up a hull and started sliding back a -- hill and started sliding back a bit. >> reporter: in boston the snow is piling up, another arctic blast less than a week after a blizzard left 2 feet of snow on the ground. many bostonians are taking all the lousy weather and tons of snow in pride choosing instead to focus on the patriots and their super bowl win. >> we get the job done just like the patriots. >> reporter: boston holds a parade tuesday to honor the team, but the mayor says the celebration will not interfere with snow removal. >> one thing we're hearing, we're only going to remove snow from the parade route. that is not the case. >> reporter: in chicago people are digging out from almost 2 feet of snow. >> crazy. we've got so much snow in just a short period of time. >> reporter: more than 5,000 flights nationwide have been canceled yesterday and today beca
kris van cleave has the latest from boston. >> reporter: roads are slick and treacherous in oradell, new jersey, after overnight snow and freezing rain. temperatures are dropping. >> i'm avoiding going up hills. i was getting up a hull and started sliding back a -- hill and started sliding back a bit. >> reporter: in boston the snow is piling up, another arctic blast less than a week after a blizzard left 2 feet of snow on the ground. many bostonians are taking all the lousy...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >> last year minnesota became the first state in the nation tone a law requiring kill switches -- to enact a law requiring kill switches. california will follow with a bill that goes into effect july 1st. >>> the only station with weather alert days, wusa9 first alert weather. >> i have breaking news. >> give it to us. my handle on twitter is now #tannishtopper. >> tt. >> -- #tenacioustopper. >> i used to search for tt. >> welcome. >> and instagram, too. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, today was fantastic, temperatures about average in the mid-40s. right now it's still 43 downtown, wind out of the south at 6. that will change when the arctic air blasts through here tomorrow. this is sort of the calm before the arctic air. cold and quiet tonight, 20s outside the beltway which is average, around freezing downtown. bus stop temperatures 26 to 36 between 6 and 9 a.m. again going to the bus stop temperatures relatively pleasant. picking them up at 3:00 you could have winds 30 miles an hour and snow showers. dr
kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >> last year minnesota became the first state in the nation tone a law requiring kill switches -- to enact a law requiring kill switches. california will follow with a bill that goes into effect july 1st. >>> the only station with weather alert days, wusa9 first alert weather. >> i have breaking news. >> give it to us. my handle on twitter is now #tannishtopper. >> tt. >> -- #tenacioustopper. >> i used to search...
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reporter kris van cleave has more on the man known as "jihadi john." >> reporter: his distinct accent it clear to intelligence officials the man known as "jihadi john" was from britain. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: a u.s. intelligence official confirms to cbs news "jihadi john" is mohammed emwazi. the masked isis member is seen in a number of videos. >> i'm back because of your arrogant foreign policy. >> reporter: he was born in kuwait and grew up in london in a well to do family and graduated from college with a degree in computer programming. it is believed emwazi traveled to syria around 2012 and later joined the "islamic state." >> the man that i knew was extremely kind. >> reporter: a british human rights group says his radicalization began after run- ins with british intelligence. >> it's difficult for me to say that, yes, these two people are exactly the same. there doesn't seem to be a correlation between the two. >> reporter: a director of national intelligence told congress 34 run western fighters have gone to syria and iraq in addition to 180 americans. >> those who atte
reporter kris van cleave has more on the man known as "jihadi john." >> reporter: his distinct accent it clear to intelligence officials the man known as "jihadi john" was from britain. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: a u.s. intelligence official confirms to cbs news "jihadi john" is mohammed emwazi. the masked isis member is seen in a number of videos. >> i'm back because of your arrogant foreign policy. >> reporter: he was born in kuwait...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >> you watched his reports, you learned. you learned how this job is supposed to be done. >> so intelligent, so well delivered, so well written. he's going to be missed. >>> today you'll have a chance to voice your opinion about metro's planned rate hike. >> delia goncalves is live outside the l'enfant metro station. does this increase affect everyday commuters and noncommuters alike? >> reporter: no, but it does have the biggest impact because it affects commuters because it only really goes into effect during the rush hour. so of course it is likely going to have the biggest impact and affect the most people but before it happens, it's not a done deal yet, folks do have a chance to tell metro what they think about it at a public hearing, a comment period scheduled for later thank but a lot of folks we've been talking to say these are really painful proposals because it comes just one month after a deadly incident. of course that smoke incident that happened here at l'enfant plaza. to cut costs, though, metro wants you to p
kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >> you watched his reports, you learned. you learned how this job is supposed to be done. >> so intelligent, so well delivered, so well written. he's going to be missed. >>> today you'll have a chance to voice your opinion about metro's planned rate hike. >> delia goncalves is live outside the l'enfant metro station. does this increase affect everyday commuters and noncommuters alike? >> reporter: no, but it does have the...
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kris van cleave, cbs news. >> four communities are eligible for the essential air service program in california, crescent city, merced, visalia and el centro. >> a popular pet food, the legal acti ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> jpmorgan chase will close 2300 bank branches in the next two years about 5% of the branches. the megabank says many of the customers have moved to online and mobile banking and the move will reduce overall expenses. >>> a growing concern tonight about a popular pet food. as kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, purina could have to answer questions about the safety of its ben full line. >> some dog own irs say their pets were killed or sick and by beneful food. now a class action lawsuit claims it contains toxic substances including propylene glycol. it is toxic to cats and dogs. it alleges the food contains a fungus by-product and cites thousands of online complaints fro
kris van cleave, cbs news. >> four communities are eligible for the essential air service program in california, crescent city, merced, visalia and el centro. >> a popular pet food, the legal acti ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> jpmorgan chase will close 2300 bank branches in the next two years...
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kris van cleave is in boston. >> reporter: the super bowl champion new england patriots touched down at boston's snowy logan airport but their victory plan was sacked by another snowstorm. it's now scheduled for wednesday. >> i feel like i'm in the north pole or something. it's crazy. >> reporter: boston was one of the last stops for the huge winter storm which dumped heavy snow from the midwest to maine. detroit reported its third biggest snowfall on record and chicago received its fifth heaviest. >> this has been a snowstorm for the record books and we're seeing a record response as well. >> reporter: after getting hit by two major snow events in a week, the focus here in boston is on getting all of this snow out of the streets city wide. schools are closed again here tuesday as the city tries to dig itself out. >> we're asking people if you can, stay off the roads. try and take public transportation as best you can. and allow us the opportunity to clean the streets. >> reporter: and there's incentive to get that done quickly. another storm is brewing that forecasters say could tur
kris van cleave is in boston. >> reporter: the super bowl champion new england patriots touched down at boston's snowy logan airport but their victory plan was sacked by another snowstorm. it's now scheduled for wednesday. >> i feel like i'm in the north pole or something. it's crazy. >> reporter: boston was one of the last stops for the huge winter storm which dumped heavy snow from the midwest to maine. detroit reported its third biggest snowfall on record and chicago...
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kris van cleave, cbs news new york. >>> in san diego, the sports anchor for cbs news affiliate knbc is recovered from gunshot wounds. he was woulded in the leg and stomach in a shooting outside his hone tuesday. one of his neighbors describes the shooting. >> i started hearing popping outside. i also hear the victim start saying oh my god, oh my god, oh my god. so i saw them start shooting again at the victim. his hand was bloody. there's blood on his chest. >> police say a suspect surrendered to a s.w.a.t. team judge to issue marriage licenses. chip reid, cbs news, montgomery alabama. >>> coming up on the "morning news," dreaming of millions. tonight's powerball lottery auring is one of the biggest jackpots later. >> and later, this is the "cbs morning news." nces he's quitting. this is the "cbs morning news." (humming) oh yeah. (humming) they're magically delicious. ha! very funny, kyle. [coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling sneezing, coughing aching, fever, best sleep with a
kris van cleave, cbs news new york. >>> in san diego, the sports anchor for cbs news affiliate knbc is recovered from gunshot wounds. he was woulded in the leg and stomach in a shooting outside his hone tuesday. one of his neighbors describes the shooting. >> i started hearing popping outside. i also hear the victim start saying oh my god, oh my god, oh my god. so i saw them start shooting again at the victim. his hand was bloody. there's blood on his chest. >> police say a...
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kris van cleave, cbs news new york. >>> we're learning new details about the commuter train crash in new york city that claimed six lives. the train engineer saw the suv on the track hit the emergency brake, and sounded the horn. he said he saw flashing lights at the crossing and backed up. he assumed the suv driver would do the same but she didn't. >> the suv driver exited her car and walked to the gate. she touched the gate but not as to move it. the witness did not communicate with the accident driver. the accident driver then entered her vehicle and sat there for a moment and he described it as if she had enough time to put on her seatbelt. >> well the suv was inside the crossing gates for 30 seconds before the collision. >>> aviation officials in taiwan say both engines on the airliner that crashed in taiwan lost power. the transasia airways flight crashed shorely after takeoff hitting a roadway before plunging into a river wednesday. there were 58 people on board. 35 were killed. one engine lost power 30 seconds after takeoff. it's up clear why the engines failed. >>> and as ea
kris van cleave, cbs news new york. >>> we're learning new details about the commuter train crash in new york city that claimed six lives. the train engineer saw the suv on the track hit the emergency brake, and sounded the horn. he said he saw flashing lights at the crossing and backed up. he assumed the suv driver would do the same but she didn't. >> the suv driver exited her car and walked to the gate. she touched the gate but not as to move it. the witness did not communicate...
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kris van cleave, cbs news new york. >>> in san diego, the sports anchor for cbs news affiliate knbc is recovered from gunshot wounds. he was woulded in the leg and stomach in a shooting outside his hone tuesday. one of his neighbors describes the shooting. >> i started hearing popping outside. i also hear the victim start saying oh my god, oh my god, oh my god. so i saw them start shooting again at the victim. his hand was bloody. there's blood on his chest. >> police say a suspect surrendered to a s.w.a.t. team after a manhunt of several hours. the motive for the shooting isn't clear. >>> in alabama, same-sex marriage is spreading as more counties begin issuing licenses but some still refuse to follow a federal court ruling that declared the state's ban unconstitutional unconstitutional. chip reid shows us how that set up another legal fight. >> reporter: in mobile alabama, the window was close, the office where licenses are usually issued. license were also unavailable at the rural pike county courthouse in the small town of troy. probate judge wes allen. >> a probate office is not g
kris van cleave, cbs news new york. >>> in san diego, the sports anchor for cbs news affiliate knbc is recovered from gunshot wounds. he was woulded in the leg and stomach in a shooting outside his hone tuesday. one of his neighbors describes the shooting. >> i started hearing popping outside. i also hear the victim start saying oh my god, oh my god, oh my god. so i saw them start shooting again at the victim. his hand was bloody. there's blood on his chest. >> police say a...
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we have reports from kris van cleave and jeff pegues. elizabeth palmer is inside ukraine where the army is battling russian-backed rebels. >> reporter: most people have left, and there's almost constant exchange of heavy artillery fire. >> pelley: "american sniper." >> i want to get the bad guys. but if i can't see them, i can't shoot them. >> pelley: while chris kyle is being portrayed on the big screen his murder goes on trial. and juliana goldman with a master of disguise for the c.i.a., taking on a special new mission. >> it's going to go like
we have reports from kris van cleave and jeff pegues. elizabeth palmer is inside ukraine where the army is battling russian-backed rebels. >> reporter: most people have left, and there's almost constant exchange of heavy artillery fire. >> pelley: "american sniper." >> i want to get the bad guys. but if i can't see them, i can't shoot them. >> pelley: while chris kyle is being portrayed on the big screen his murder goes on trial. and juliana goldman with a...
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we have reports from kris van cleave and jeff pegues.lizabeth palmer is inside ukraine where the army is battling russian-backed rebels. >> reporter: most people have left, and there's almost constant exchange of heavy artillery fire. >> pelley: "american sniper." >> i want to get the bad guys. but if i can't see them, i can't shoot them. >> pelley: while chris kyle is being portrayed on the big screen his murder goes on trial. and juliana goldman with a master of disguise for the c.i.a., taking on a special new mission. >> it's going to go like that.
we have reports from kris van cleave and jeff pegues.lizabeth palmer is inside ukraine where the army is battling russian-backed rebels. >> reporter: most people have left, and there's almost constant exchange of heavy artillery fire. >> pelley: "american sniper." >> i want to get the bad guys. but if i can't see them, i can't shoot them. >> pelley: while chris kyle is being portrayed on the big screen his murder goes on trial. and juliana goldman with a master...
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we have reports from kris van cleave and jeff pegues.mer is inside ukraine where the army is battling russian-backed rebels. >> reporter: most people have left, and there's almost constant exchange of heavy artillery fire. >> pelley: "american sniper." >> i want to get the bad guys. but if i can't see them, i can't shoot them. >> pelley: while chris kyle is being portrayed on the big screen, his accused murderer goes on trial. mark strassman on the challenge of finding an unbiased jury. and julianna goldman with a master of disguise for the c.i.a., taking on a special new mission.
we have reports from kris van cleave and jeff pegues.mer is inside ukraine where the army is battling russian-backed rebels. >> reporter: most people have left, and there's almost constant exchange of heavy artillery fire. >> pelley: "american sniper." >> i want to get the bad guys. but if i can't see them, i can't shoot them. >> pelley: while chris kyle is being portrayed on the big screen, his accused murderer goes on trial. mark strassman on the challenge of...
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kris van cleave, boston. >>> meteorologist eric fisher is telling people to prepare for the bitter cold that will follow the storm. >> behind the storm we have the cold, really cold out the door here for our tuesday morning. subzero wind chills. 20 to 30 below 0. heading towards the evening on tuesday night still mainly single digits to around 0. very cold air here to kick off the month of february. check out the plains. 61 degrees in midland. 58 in denver. 76 in phoenix. a lot of mild air especially in the southwest and plains where temperatures are above average. the next storm gets going very quickly. we head into wednesday and thursday. there will be an arctic front and late on thursday this is our next potential storm. this could be another nor'easter. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> this forecast is more biting. jimmy the ground hog nipped the ear of mayor jonathan floyd of wisconsin. the mayor will be okay. jimmy who disappears with most parents need to have some measure of choice in things. his office later clarified his comments saying there is no question kids
kris van cleave, boston. >>> meteorologist eric fisher is telling people to prepare for the bitter cold that will follow the storm. >> behind the storm we have the cold, really cold out the door here for our tuesday morning. subzero wind chills. 20 to 30 below 0. heading towards the evening on tuesday night still mainly single digits to around 0. very cold air here to kick off the month of february. check out the plains. 61 degrees in midland. 58 in denver. 76 in phoenix. a lot...
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kris van cleave reports from new york. >> it has been a nightmare and very upsetting. >> reporter: williamtz says cyber thieves got his social security number. he believes it happened after hackers broke into his healthcare provider last year. since then criminals ran up more than $40,000 in fraudulent credit card charges. >> i was spending all my free time trying to stay ahead of the perpetrators and it was mostly on the phone contacting financial institutions. >> reporter: last week another company, health insurer anthem, announced hackers broke into their database containing the same kind of information for up to 80 million people. >> social security numbers are the keys to the kingdom, if you will, in the identity theft world. social security numbers are key to opening up new accounts. >> reporter: the federal trade commission says people who fear their personal information has been stolen should request a fraud alert or credit freeze from the credit bureaus, alert your credit card, bank and other financial institutions, monitor all your accounts and credit report for suspicious activi
kris van cleave reports from new york. >> it has been a nightmare and very upsetting. >> reporter: williamtz says cyber thieves got his social security number. he believes it happened after hackers broke into his healthcare provider last year. since then criminals ran up more than $40,000 in fraudulent credit card charges. >> i was spending all my free time trying to stay ahead of the perpetrators and it was mostly on the phone contacting financial institutions. >>...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >>> good morning. and welcome to wusa9 at 6:00 a.m. no lamas here in d.c. do we know of any? >> no. >> but we also don't have to worry about snow. at the zoo of course but we don't have to worry about snow. it's reasonably cold. >> i don't think they have lamas at the zoo. >> jack hannah says they're really kind of mean and spit. who would take that to a senior citizen? >> let's hear it for friday. >> snow, cold, school delays, school closings, none of that to worry b. your kids get to go to school so moms won't be crazy and dads stay home, too. larry, good morning. happy friday. >> let's look ahead to the weekend and make it a good one. >> it's going to be a 50-50 weekend. which is the better day? >> i would say it depends if you want temperatures or sunshine. sunday will be warmer but saturday will be sunnier but still on the cold side. whatever one makes you happy. dom letter 9,000 -- doppler 9000 -- we don't want to debate that one like we're debating the dress, which one will make your day better. we are going to see a couple of f
kris van cleave, cbs news, new york. >>> good morning. and welcome to wusa9 at 6:00 a.m. no lamas here in d.c. do we know of any? >> no. >> but we also don't have to worry about snow. at the zoo of course but we don't have to worry about snow. it's reasonably cold. >> i don't think they have lamas at the zoo. >> jack hannah says they're really kind of mean and spit. who would take that to a senior citizen? >> let's hear it for friday. >> snow, cold,...
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kris van cleave has more on the man known as jihadi john. >> reporter: his distinct accent made it clear to intelligence officials the man known as jihadi john was from britain. >> this is an american citizen. >> reporter: a u.s. intelligence official confirms jihadi john is seen in a number of graphic beheading videos of foreign hostages. >> i'm back obama. >> reporter: authorities say he was born in kuwait and grew up in london with a well educated family. it's believed he traveled to syria around 2012 and later joined the islamic state. >> the mahmoud that i knew was extremely kind. >> reporter: he had several run-ins with british intelligence. >> when i'm asked is the person you see on those videos the same as the person you remember, it's difficult for me to say that yes, these two people are exactly the same and that doesn't seem to be a correlation between the two. >> reporter: british police have reportedly known his true identity for some time but did not release it. his identification comes after three men were arrested wednesday in the united states for allegedly plotting to a
kris van cleave has more on the man known as jihadi john. >> reporter: his distinct accent made it clear to intelligence officials the man known as jihadi john was from britain. >> this is an american citizen. >> reporter: a u.s. intelligence official confirms jihadi john is seen in a number of graphic beheading videos of foreign hostages. >> i'm back obama. >> reporter: authorities say he was born in kuwait and grew up in london with a well educated family. it's...
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kris van cleave tells us why health officials are the target. >> custom malware has been used in state-sponsored attacks. security analysts say the street value of a health record is 20 to 40 times higher than that of a credit card. >> i was spending all my free time trying to stay ahead of the perpetrators. >> william luts has been trying to battle the thieves. he said it was stolen when hackers broke into his medical provider's database last year. >> there would be a couple of days and a credit card would have to be changed because they figured out my password. >> now others could be subject to the same kind of nightmare. the company believes a sophisticated group compromised records. >> there's an arms race going on between cyber criminals and those of us in the medical industry. >> reporter: last year 42 cyber attacks compares to five in 2010 prompting fbi to issue two warnings to the medical sector in 2014. also they'll pay more for personal health information sometimes called phi. >> credit cards could be for $5 where health records could go for $60 to $70 per record. >> this type of data
kris van cleave tells us why health officials are the target. >> custom malware has been used in state-sponsored attacks. security analysts say the street value of a health record is 20 to 40 times higher than that of a credit card. >> i was spending all my free time trying to stay ahead of the perpetrators. >> william luts has been trying to battle the thieves. he said it was stolen when hackers broke into his medical provider's database last year. >> there would be a...
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chinese hackers may be behind the company kris van cleave shows us why they may be targets for hackers. >> this attack involved custom malwear which has been used in state sponsored attacks. cyber krimials are going where the money is. it's 20 to 40 times higher than a credit card. >> i was spending all my free time trying to stay ahead of the perpetrators. >> william lutz has spent the last month ss working against thieves who stole his personal information. it was stolen when hackers broke into his database last year. >> there was a period of time when every couple of days a credit card would have to be changed because they figured out my password. >> now those affected by the anthem cyber attack could be subject to the same type of stolen identity nightmare, a very sophisticated external cyber attack compromised the records of 80 million people including names, birth dates and social security numbers. >> there's an arms race going on between cyber criminals and those of us in health care that are trying to protect the integrity of the health care information. >> last year 42 cyber a
chinese hackers may be behind the company kris van cleave shows us why they may be targets for hackers. >> this attack involved custom malwear which has been used in state sponsored attacks. cyber krimials are going where the money is. it's 20 to 40 times higher than a credit card. >> i was spending all my free time trying to stay ahead of the perpetrators. >> william lutz has spent the last month ss working against thieves who stole his personal information. it was stolen...