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manuel bojorquez in texas on the immigrants who don't survive. >> for every body you find, how many more are out there? >> i'd say at least five. >> pelley: palestinians run for their lives. air raid sirens startle tel aviv. holly williams on violent risings tonight in the middle east. vials of dreaded smallpox virus are discovered in a forgotten cardboard box in a u.s. lab. dr. jon lapook reports. and the national cathedral rattled by the hand of god, resurrected in the hands of man. chip reid shows us an american treasure as you've never seen it before. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. president obama pleaded today with a congress unwilling to fix the immigration system long-term to at least help fix the immediate crisis at the border. the president asked today for nearly $4 billion to deal with the surge of children from central america crossing into the u.s. illegally. more than 50,000 of them since october. the biggest portion of the money would go for caring for those children while t
manuel bojorquez in texas on the immigrants who don't survive. >> for every body you find, how many more are out there? >> i'd say at least five. >> pelley: palestinians run for their lives. air raid sirens startle tel aviv. holly williams on violent risings tonight in the middle east. vials of dreaded smallpox virus are discovered in a forgotten cardboard box in a u.s. lab. dr. jon lapook reports. and the national cathedral rattled by the hand of god, resurrected in the hands...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, texas. >> pelley: marijuana became legal today in washington state.ow are the sales? that's next. sinks a hole-in-one... ♪ ...quicken loans will pay your mortgage for an entire year. [ golf announcer ] that is how it's done. truly amazing! [ male announcer ] get in the hole-in-one sweepstakes. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans and you could have your mortgage paid for an entire year. >> pelley: today, washington became the second state in the nation where people can buy marijuana legally for recreational use. how is demand? here's adriana diaz. >> the first grams of marijuana were sold at the can bass city pot store at noon in seattle. 65-year-old debra green had been waiting online since yesterday. >> i can't wait to go home and enjoy. >> reporter: cannabis city and six other shops opened today expected to sell out in hours. supply is short because producers have not been cleaned by overwhelmed state investigators. 2600 applied to be licensed growers, fewer than 100 approved, and didn't start growling till march. >> i do not think that the regu
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, texas. >> pelley: marijuana became legal today in washington state.ow are the sales? that's next. sinks a hole-in-one... ♪ ...quicken loans will pay your mortgage for an entire year. [ golf announcer ] that is how it's done. truly amazing! [ male announcer ] get in the hole-in-one sweepstakes. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans and you could have your mortgage paid for an entire year. >> pelley: today, washington became the second state in the...
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manuel bojorquez reports from el salvador. >> reporter: more than 15 arrive every week carries dozens of young people, some as young as 1 year old. they fled for the u.s. and were caught in mexico and deported back to this government processing center. we can't show you their faces for security reasons. this 15-year-old traveled with her baby. what are you looking for in the united states? >> a better life. >> you can't have a good life here, she said. there are too many problems, too much crime. her parents left elen years ago for the u.s. she's been trying to join them ever since. this 16-year-old told us she wanted a better future for her son. it was one of the toughest decisions of my life, she said, but i'm afraid f my son because of the violence and gangs here, so i had to try. on this day they were among 60 registered at the center. here they're asked why they left, warned about the risks of trying again, and then released. when young people return to these neighborhoods, there is no safety net, and most have no faith their government is working to protect them. >> they are afr
manuel bojorquez reports from el salvador. >> reporter: more than 15 arrive every week carries dozens of young people, some as young as 1 year old. they fled for the u.s. and were caught in mexico and deported back to this government processing center. we can't show you their faces for security reasons. this 15-year-old traveled with her baby. what are you looking for in the united states? >> a better life. >> you can't have a good life here, she said. there are too many...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, san salvador, el salvador. >> pelley: and we'll be right back. anything but so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera... ... each 360 calories or less. try one today. you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiqtm technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store, mattresses with sleepiq start at just $999.98. know better sleep with sleep number. she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. c
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, san salvador, el salvador. >> brown: from coast to coast, what is causing so many small planes to crash? and the photographer who captured this photo also capture aid prize when the cbs evening news continues. mmm, progressive insurance here. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings of buffalo. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, san salvador, el salvador. >> brown: from coast to coast, what is causing so many small planes to crash? and the photographer who captured this photo also capture aid prize when the cbs evening news continues. mmm, progressive insurance here. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash....
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more of these children attempt this dangerous journey, and to better understand why, we sent manuel bojorquez to el salvador's capital. >> reporter: more than 15 buses arrive every week carrying dozens of young people, some as young as one year old. they fled for the u.s., but were caught in mexico and deported back to this government processing center. we can't show you their faces for security reasons. this 15-year-old traveled with her baby. what are you looking for in the united states? a better life. "you can't have a good life here," she said. "there are too many problems, too much crime." her parents left el salvador ten years ago for the u.s. she's been trying to join them ever since. this 16-year-old told us she wanted a better future for her oun. "it was one of the toughest decisions of my life," she said. "but i'm afraid for my son because of the violence and gangs here, so i have to try. on this day, they were among 60 registered at the center. here, they're asked why they left, warned about the risks of trying again, and then released. when young people return to these neighborho
more of these children attempt this dangerous journey, and to better understand why, we sent manuel bojorquez to el salvador's capital. >> reporter: more than 15 buses arrive every week carrying dozens of young people, some as young as one year old. they fled for the u.s., but were caught in mexico and deported back to this government processing center. we can't show you their faces for security reasons. this 15-year-old traveled with her baby. what are you looking for in the united...
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manuel bojorquez in texas on the immigrants who don't survive. >> for every body you find, how many more out there? >> i'd say at least five. >> pelley: palestinians run for their lives. air raid sirens startle tel aviv. holly williams on violent risings tonight in the middle east. vials of dreaded smallpox virus are discovered in a forgotten cardboard box in a u.s. lab. dr. jon lapook reports. and the national cathedral rattled by the hand of god, resurrected in the hands of man. chip reid shows us an american treasure as you've never seen it before.
manuel bojorquez in texas on the immigrants who don't survive. >> for every body you find, how many more out there? >> i'd say at least five. >> pelley: palestinians run for their lives. air raid sirens startle tel aviv. holly williams on violent risings tonight in the middle east. vials of dreaded smallpox virus are discovered in a forgotten cardboard box in a u.s. lab. dr. jon lapook reports. and the national cathedral rattled by the hand of god, resurrected in the hands of...
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. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez with insight into america's immigration problem. thank you. >> airline passengers had no warning before they were tossed all around by turbulence. and how can parents find the safest cars for their teenagers. when the "cbs evening news" continues. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" [chris] tit hugs you.s to your body. [jeffery] i don't have to think about how to get comfortable anymore. [evie] this zips off so i can wash it-yes, please. [robert]dude,tempur-pedic is killing it. [kevin] no more tossin' and turnin', trying to find a comfortable spot in bed. [christi] it's really cool to the touch. [chelsea] my tempur-pedic... cuddles better than my husband does. but,that's just between you and me. [announcer] visit your local retailer and feel the tempur-pedic difference for yourself. if you suffer from constipation, you will likely also suffer from gas. introducing new dulcogas, which starts working to eliminate
. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez with insight into america's immigration problem. thank you. >> airline passengers had no warning before they were tossed all around by turbulence. and how can parents find the safest cars for their teenagers. when the "cbs evening news" continues. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" [chris] tit hugs you.s to...
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. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez with insight into america's immigration problem. thank you. >> airline passengers had no warning before they were tossed all around by turbulence. and how can parents find the safest cars for their teenagers. when the "cbs evening news" continues. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" [chris] the bed reacts to your body. it hugs you. [jeffery] i don't have to think about how to get comfortable anymore. [evie] this zips off so i can wash it-yes, please. [robert]dude,tempur-pedic is killing it. [kevin] no more tossin' and turnin', trying to find a comfortable spot in bed.<(dh [christi] it's really cool to the touch. [chelsea] my tempur-pedic... cuddles better than my husband does. but,that's just between you and me. [announcer] visit your local retailer and feel the tempur-pedic difference for yourself. if you suffer from constipation you will likely also suffer from gas. introducing new dulcogas, which starts work
. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez with insight into america's immigration problem. thank you. >> airline passengers had no warning before they were tossed all around by turbulence. and how can parents find the safest cars for their teenagers. when the "cbs evening news" continues. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" [chris] the bed reacts to...
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we send manuel bojorquez to find out what happens when they get there.d ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >> good friday morning. it's 7:26. i'm frank mallicoat. here's what's happening around the bay area right now. a man suffering life- threatening injuries after a big brawl on darwin way down in san jose. three people stabbed, two others hit with a baseball bat or some other blunt object. no word on what started the fight. >>> an 80-year-old long beach man may be charged for killing a suspected burglar who claimed she was pregnant at the time. police say tom greer shot the unarmed woman in the back as she ran from his home. >>> and san francisco 49er linebacker aldon smith set to be sentenced this morning in a san jose courtroom. the charges include three felonies and two misdemeanors. the maximum sentence would be 4 years and 4 month in jail. he may get no time in jail, as well. >>> got your traffic and the big weekend forecast coming up. >>> good morning. we are watching an overturn crash now coming into th
we send manuel bojorquez to find out what happens when they get there.d ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >> good friday morning. it's 7:26. i'm frank mallicoat. here's what's happening around the bay area right now. a man suffering life- threatening injuries after a big brawl on darwin way down in san jose. three people stabbed, two others hit with a baseball bat or some other blunt object. no word on what started the fight....
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we send manuel bojorquez to find out what happens when they get there.t they find out. they'd ahead on "cbs this morning." hey, i'm headed to mcdonald's -- how do you take your coffee? [ sarah ] with an egg white delight mcmuffin. [ jill ] 1 cream, 1 sugar, 1 egg white delight mcmuffin. [ sam ] large mccafe coffee -- and an egg white delight mcmuffin. [ male announcer ] mcdonald's mccafe coffee made just the way you like it -- with an egg white delight mcmuffin. so, how do you take yours? >>> a 6-year-old boy from india broke the world record tr limbo skating. he flattened himself on his roller-skates passing under 39 cars. he was seven inches abbas the ground. he began at age 3 using his extreme flexibility to become the master. >> you certainly don't want to hit your hit on the under side of the car. >> he's more flexible than gumby. >>> coming up this half hour, you've seen their performances on youtube, but you don't know what they were doing off field. we'll explain why the school is cleaning house. >>> three out of four home openers use pesticide.
we send manuel bojorquez to find out what happens when they get there.t they find out. they'd ahead on "cbs this morning." hey, i'm headed to mcdonald's -- how do you take your coffee? [ sarah ] with an egg white delight mcmuffin. [ jill ] 1 cream, 1 sugar, 1 egg white delight mcmuffin. [ sam ] large mccafe coffee -- and an egg white delight mcmuffin. [ male announcer ] mcdonald's mccafe coffee made just the way you like it -- with an egg white delight mcmuffin. so, how do you take...
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manuel bojorquez travelled to san selva door the capital of el salvador, to see why thousands of peopleing their homeland. >> good morning. there are neighborhoods in this country even police will not enter at night. the streets are controlled by matas or gangs. one teenager told us the threats come daily. >> i don't even go inside my neighborhood because i'm scared that someone might do something. >> reporter: 16-year-old raul says the impulse to head north starts here. the gang infested streets of salvadoran neighborhoods. >> here if you don't do certain things, your life is going to end anyway and it's better to try than to just stay in and die. >> reporter: the threats come from gangs fighting for turf in the drug trade and looking for new members just like raul. >> in my neighborhood a couple of days ago they already killed like two or three guys that are my age because they didn't want to join them. >> his life wasn't always this way. he loved in st. paul minnesota, for eight years. his dad only had temporary custody. then he was deported. hi father arranged to have him return to
manuel bojorquez travelled to san selva door the capital of el salvador, to see why thousands of peopleing their homeland. >> good morning. there are neighborhoods in this country even police will not enter at night. the streets are controlled by matas or gangs. one teenager told us the threats come daily. >> i don't even go inside my neighborhood because i'm scared that someone might do something. >> reporter: 16-year-old raul says the impulse to head north starts here. the...
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manuel bojorquez went to south texas to follow the trail. he is in waco. . texas highways are being used as a pipeline for human trafficking, the quickest way to big cities in texas and other states but the journey begins far south, and for many that means crossing rugged ranchland. >> temperatures, you know, get up to 100 degrees. >> reporter: this man manages a 13 thousa 13,000-acre ranch. it's become a pathway for illegal immigrants. he showed us one spot where they rest. water bottles and clothes are scattered between the trees. so how many people would stop at a place like this? >> 15 to 20. >> 15 to 20 people. >> yeah. >> at least once a week. >> right. at least. >> reporter: he set up a water station to help prevent deaths but in the last two weeks he's discovering two bodies. >> somebody lost a loved one, you know. and some family member down there wherever it was doesn't even know that this guy died. >> reporter: the 100-degree heat means more bodies are being found. the deaths are tracked by the chief's county deputy martinez. this binder document
manuel bojorquez went to south texas to follow the trail. he is in waco. . texas highways are being used as a pipeline for human trafficking, the quickest way to big cities in texas and other states but the journey begins far south, and for many that means crossing rugged ranchland. >> temperatures, you know, get up to 100 degrees. >> reporter: this man manages a 13 thousa 13,000-acre ranch. it's become a pathway for illegal immigrants. he showed us one spot where they rest. water...
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manuel bojorquez is in spring, texas, a suburb, where the police have released new information. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the house where the murders happened. a few minutes ago the police island feed him as 33-year-old ron lee haskell. officers believe it stems from a domestic dispute between him and his estranged wife. three hours after the shooting began he surrendered to police. he arrived at the vehicle with his arms raised ending the tragic day. the chaotic scene unfolded around 6:00 p.m. when the suspect opened fire at a houston home killing six people. two adults and four children between the ages of 4 and 13. >> this is obviously a domestic situation that went south. a divorce or separation. the wife is currently out of the state. >> reporter: the lone survive called 911 and warned police of the nectar get. >> he's shot multiple persons and is very dangerous. >> reporter: believing he was on his way to the home of more relatives to continue his shooting spree, the police were able to chase him down, downering him at the cul-de-sac at the en
manuel bojorquez is in spring, texas, a suburb, where the police have released new information. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the house where the murders happened. a few minutes ago the police island feed him as 33-year-old ron lee haskell. officers believe it stems from a domestic dispute between him and his estranged wife. three hours after the shooting began he surrendered to police. he arrived at the vehicle with his arms raised ending the tragic day. the...
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we send manuel bojorquez too fid out what happens when they get there.what they find out. they'd ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> and good morning, everyone, i'm ukee washington. you know what it is time for, that friday forecast with fehlinger. >> well, you say it on a good day, too. we have beautiful weather unfolding out there, as we speak. it is comfortable, it is bright, it is sunny. and it will eventually be a little warmer, but, still just shy of seasonable for late july standards. perfect if you ask me. storm scan3, empty. you got high pressure build untiling place. that means, bright blue skies, plenty of abundant sunshine, low humidity, high reaching the mid 80sment tonight we drop down to comfortable 65. still with just couple of clouds overhead, another good excuse to leave the air conditioner off. and the windows open. next couple days, starting to steam up there with the approach, and passage of next warmfront. shooting for 90 by sunday, also be dodging just couple of scattered showers or storms. >> 7:27. live look at jam in the traffic cam
we send manuel bojorquez too fid out what happens when they get there.what they find out. they'd ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> and good morning, everyone, i'm ukee washington. you know what it is time for, that friday forecast with fehlinger. >> well, you say it on a good day, too. we have beautiful weather unfolding out there, as we speak. it is comfortable, it is bright, it is sunny. and it will eventually be a little warmer, but, still just shy of seasonable for...
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manuel bojorquez shows us how the heroic actions saved many other lives that day. >> reporter: 15-year-old cassidy stay is being hailed a hero. when ronald haskell forced his way into her home and shot and killed six months of her family rmgs she played dead. >> we were contacted by one of the victims know fieing is. they cornered him in this cul-de-sac. he eventually turned himself in to the police. on thursday the stay family mourned their loss. >> my mother always said when you're at a loss for words and what to do, say a prayer. >> reporter: investigators say haskell gathered the kids ages 4 to 13 and waited for the parents to arrive and shot them ought. haskell is now charged with multiple counts of capital murder. >> it happens all around. >> reporter: cassidy is now recovering in the hospital after a bullet grazed her skull. thursday her grand parent in california spoke with her over the phone. >> i told her how sorry i was for everything that happened and was grateful she's okay. >> she said my mom and dad are in a better place now. >> hit in the head. >> pretended to be dead so th
manuel bojorquez shows us how the heroic actions saved many other lives that day. >> reporter: 15-year-old cassidy stay is being hailed a hero. when ronald haskell forced his way into her home and shot and killed six months of her family rmgs she played dead. >> we were contacted by one of the victims know fieing is. they cornered him in this cul-de-sac. he eventually turned himself in to the police. on thursday the stay family mourned their loss. >> my mother always said when...
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manuel bojorquez is outside the state house. >> reporter: good morning.overnor perry's announcement here at the state capitol serves both as an explanation for the deployment and a continued indictment of the president's policies. the governor said it's time to take matters into his own hands. governor rick perry said he was sympathetic to the flight of unaccompanied minors crossing the border but all the attention has shift reed sources from keeping crime out of his state. >> that is why today i'm using my executive authority as governor of texas and activating the national guard. >> reporter: he said more than 200,000 criminal aliens have been booked into texas jails since 2008. under perry's plan which will cost about $12 billion a month, the deployed unit will serve as a role to spot illegal activity. >> these additional resources will help combat the brutal mexican drug cartels that are preying upon our communities. and also will help deter others before they have a chance to harm our citizens. >> reporter: the announcement comes almost two weeks aft
manuel bojorquez is outside the state house. >> reporter: good morning.overnor perry's announcement here at the state capitol serves both as an explanation for the deployment and a continued indictment of the president's policies. the governor said it's time to take matters into his own hands. governor rick perry said he was sympathetic to the flight of unaccompanied minors crossing the border but all the attention has shift reed sources from keeping crime out of his state. >> that...
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manuel bojorquez went to el salvador to learn more. >> reporter: there are almost 10 murders on the streets of el salvador every day. gangs have made survival a daily battle. but amidst the violence this is an aoseis, a youth center, shelter from the brutal world outside the gates. >> it exists on a string and a prayer. >> reporter: katherine andrade works for catholic relief services which runs the center. >> we're giving them hope and a new opportunity within and amidst all of the problems that are going on here. >> reporter: how tough is that? >> it's-- this is the hardest thing i've ever done in my life. >> reporter: the hardest thing because of stories like this: you live in fear. you don't go outside. this 18-year-old, who asked not to be identifi >> i'm full throttle and i'm going down! >> reporter: jeremy dunkleberger recorded this video of bystanders pulling out the passenger. moments later he helped the pilot. >> i stepped up on the wing, and i was talking to her through the window, and i said we gotta get you out of this plane. it's on fire. and she said my leg's broken. it's bro
manuel bojorquez went to el salvador to learn more. >> reporter: there are almost 10 murders on the streets of el salvador every day. gangs have made survival a daily battle. but amidst the violence this is an aoseis, a youth center, shelter from the brutal world outside the gates. >> it exists on a string and a prayer. >> reporter: katherine andrade works for catholic relief services which runs the center. >> we're giving them hope and a new opportunity within and...