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tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is this "cbs evening news" tonight. r on cbs "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor. cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. >>> is in was synonymous today mike wallace says died. a look of the career and what made him a legend >>> a tragedy impossible to forget a family of cyclist hit by s u v one neighbor said they're not surprised speed was a factor. a1 kick in out of oakland, united airlines says it is shutting down o,, ,,
tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is this "cbs evening news" tonight. r on cbs "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor. cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. >>> is in was synonymous today mike wallace says died. a look of the career and what made him a legend >>> a tragedy impossible to forget a family of cyclist hit by s u v one neighbor said they're not surprised speed was a factor. a1 kick in out of oakland, united...
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. >> reporter: anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> overseas this morning there has been a series of deadly bombings in iraq. iraqi officials say at least three bombs exploded in the iraqi capital of baghdad earlier today. there were also attacks in several northern cities. at least 23 people were killed and over 70 wounded. >>> india says it has successfully test-launched a new long-range ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. >> three, two, one. >> the missile was launched from india's east coast this morning. indian officials say it has a range of 3,100 miles, long enough to strike the chinese cities of beijing and shanghai. >>> this morning u.s. forces in afghanistan are taking extra security precautions following the latest photo scandal involving american troops. published photos appear to show u.s. soldiers posing with the remains of suspected afghan insurgents. u.s. officials quickly condemned the behavior. david martin reports. >> reporter: they are literally the pictures the pentagon didn't want you to see. american soldiers posing with dismembered remains
. >> reporter: anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> overseas this morning there has been a series of deadly bombings in iraq. iraqi officials say at least three bombs exploded in the iraqi capital of baghdad earlier today. there were also attacks in several northern cities. at least 23 people were killed and over 70 wounded. >>> india says it has successfully test-launched a new long-range ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. >> three, two,...
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cozy cottage. >> thomas kinkade was only 54. >> cowan: and that is the cbs evening news, i am lee cowan, cbs evening news in new york. i will see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the morning bike ride ends in tragedy. what witnesses saw as s-u-v hit a family of cyclists. the best outcome from a bad situation, a military jet it's an apartment complex. what is the next four investigators. they would tell the tale, hear from a sailor aboard the yacht that,,
cozy cottage. >> thomas kinkade was only 54. >> cowan: and that is the cbs evening news, i am lee cowan, cbs evening news in new york. i will see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the morning bike ride ends in tragedy. what witnesses saw as s-u-v hit a family of cyclists. the best outcome from a bad situation, a military jet it's an apartment complex. what is the next four investigators. they would...
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s darkest hour. >> john blackstone, cbs news, los angeles. >> that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new yorkpelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,
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>> president barack obama and candidate mitt romney are tied, 46 to 46, according to a new cbs-new yorkimes election poll of registered voters. the poll also shows this -- the president has a higher favorability rating than governor romney, 42% to rom romney's 29%. but he also has a higher unfavorability rating, 45% to 34%. the big issue on the minds of voters is the economy, of course. and how do the candidates rate here? overall, obama and romney share about the same amount of confidence with voters when it comes to making the right decisions about the economy, with the edge to romney, 55% romney, 51% obama. as to the question on whether the policies of the candidates would improve a voter's own financial situation, 28% say mitt romney would improve my own financial situation, marginally, as compared to 26% obama. question, what are these numbers telling you? i ask you, patted and be succinct? >> we've got ourselves a real horse race. if romney and obama and it's a toss-up almost in my judgment. almost. >> what if sells it you is the economy is the central issue which we've been sayin
>> president barack obama and candidate mitt romney are tied, 46 to 46, according to a new cbs-new yorkimes election poll of registered voters. the poll also shows this -- the president has a higher favorability rating than governor romney, 42% to rom romney's 29%. but he also has a higher unfavorability rating, 45% to 34%. the big issue on the minds of voters is the economy, of course. and how do the candidates rate here? overall, obama and romney share about the same amount of...
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new cbs-new york times election poll of registered voters. the poll also shows this -- the president has a higher favorability rating than governor romney, 42% to rom romney's 29%. but he also has a higher unfavorability rating, 45% to 34%. the big issue on the minds of voters is the economy, of course. and how do the candidates rate here? overall, obama and romney share about the same amount of confidence with voters when it comes to making the right decisions about the economy, with the edge to romney, 55% romney, 51% obama. as to the question on whether the policies of the candidates would improve a voter's own financial situation, 28% say mitt romney would improve my own financial situation, marginally, as compared to 26% obama. question, what are these numbers telling you? i ask you, patted and be succinct? >> we've got ourselves a real horse race. if romney and obama and it's a toss-up almost in my judgment. almost. >> what if sells it you is the economy is the central issue which we've been saying for some time and if 2012 economy slows down the way the 2011 economy slows down, obama is in real trouble. if the economy trickles upward and continues to improve, we'll keep having a horse race it will be very, very close election. >> since i don't believe the economy will trickle up, i think obama has a al problem going into this election year because i think the economy is weak and it will stay weak and as much weaker that is the superficial numbers indicate. >> the review of the republicans and runup so for, for romney to skier as high as he did reflects the general opinion as i see it on this panel that this will be a real horse race and that obama really has got >>> issue four, discovery retired. the space shuttle discovery made its final voyage on tuesday, a piggyback jet ride to the smithsonian air and space museum in virginia. discovery is the fleet leader of nasa's three surviving shuttles. at after looping around the capitol and lighting spectators on the national mall, the shuttle carrier plane turned down at dulles international airport, former astronaut steven lindsey the commander of the last discovery crew said, "we need to preserve our history for future generations and send these off to museums to remember what we did, all the lessons learned from the shuttle we're using in the design of our space aircraft. we're updating the technologies but the basic principles are the same, everybody program bills on the previous building" is the mothballing of discovery and america's space exploration symbolic of america's decline? >> no! we're not declining, and this was a moment of history that people wanted to watch -- [overlapping speakers] momma whale with the baby on top. adorable. >> you know what your leaders, president obama did that the space? he killed it! >> he trimmed it back and congress dealt the last blow because of budget cutbacks. we can't afford to send men to mars right now. but i think the r&d continues, and this president sees the possibility maybe we can elect newt gingrich, who wants to establish a colony on mars or the moon or wherever he wanted to go. i admire for him for thinking big. we don't have the money to implement big ideas right now. >> did to your survivor -- gingrich? >> we don't have -- that's right. and that's why one of reasons he is still in the race, to try to put people on the moon. but i think more seriously, this is the mouthed balling of a shuttle program with no newrogram to talk tom the astronaut was talking about the next spacecraft. we have no next spacecraft. there's nothing going to happen unless there's money behind it. there's no money behind it. so we're talking years and years before we can ever send anyone back up there without the help of the russians. >> john, when the challenger blew up when i was with ronald reagan, the state of the union speech cancelled and moved to the next week, he talked about a space plane, it was going to take off and go into space and go around the world, and land in a couple hours and things. i do think the country -- >> but it's unmanned? >> no, it was manned. a space plane. and it was a great idea, but i do think the country needs some uplifting idea. i can -- you can remember, maybe you're too young, mort can remember, what it was like when we were losing to the russians in the 50s and all of a sudden john glenn went up there to the moon and won that battle. there's no uplifting thing going on. and i'm a
new cbs-new york times election poll of registered voters. the poll also shows this -- the president has a higher favorability rating than governor romney, 42% to rom romney's 29%. but he also has a higher unfavorability rating, 45% to 34%. the big issue on the minds of voters is the economy, of course. and how do the candidates rate here? overall, obama and romney share about the same amount of confidence with voters when it comes to making the right decisions about the economy, with the edge...
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a new cbs news, new york times poll, shows just how heavy the economy is winning on americans. 70 percent of those polled say the economy is in bad shape but that is actually down from the past four years. 39 percent say that they have fallen behind financially and 64 percent are worried about how it will be able to pay their housing costs. 38% say that higher gas prices have been a serious economic hardship. it looks like the lieutenant governor has a new second job. gavin newsom has been hired to post a new cable television talk show called the gavin newsom show and it will be a weekly hourlong program on current tv. the cable channel was founded by former vice president al gore. his show is expected to produce nationally in may. apple outrage, why angry parents are suing the technology company over their applications for kids. and its final mission, how the shuttle discovery is settling into its new digs. >> is a gorgeous spring day all across the bay area. we are in the middle of a,,,,,,, >> the space shuttle discovery has arrived in virginia where it will go on display at the smithso
a new cbs news, new york times poll, shows just how heavy the economy is winning on americans. 70 percent of those polled say the economy is in bad shape but that is actually down from the past four years. 39 percent say that they have fallen behind financially and 64 percent are worried about how it will be able to pay their housing costs. 38% say that higher gas prices have been a serious economic hardship. it looks like the lieutenant governor has a new second job. gavin newsom has been...
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. >> good evening from cbs news headquarters in new york. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> reporter: good evening, we learned today that more than 20 americans are under investigation while soliciting prostitutes while preparing for security for the president's trip to colombia this weekend. a pentagon source tells david martin more than ten members of the military are involved. the secret service says 11 of its officers and agents are under investigation. some of the secret service personnel are members of an elite tactical team trained to use heavy weapons to rappel any attack on the president. we have two reports tonight. first, bob orr, bob? >> reporter: a law enforcement source tells us the 11 secret service agents and officers recalled from columbia have had their top secret service clearances revoked. they've been barred from secret service facilities while the investigation continues. sources stay secret service members were mostly support personnel sent to colombia along with the presidential limousines and commun
. >> good evening from cbs news headquarters in new york. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> reporter: good evening, we learned today that more than 20 americans are under investigation while soliciting prostitutes while preparing for security for the president's trip to colombia this weekend. a pentagon source tells david martin more than ten members of the military are involved. the secret service says 11 of its officers and agents are under...
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new car owners since the days of the model t. celia hatton, cbs news, beijing. >> jeff: thats is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new yorkott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. are >>> tomato fight for his job questions facing the suspended san francisco sheriff and if he gets to stay in office. this morning the boom heard around the southwest tonight whether an answer what scientists say caused the commotion. a red flag more than 20 years ago the memo that showed pg&e had warning about the pipeline,,
new car owners since the days of the model t. celia hatton, cbs news, beijing. >> jeff: thats is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new yorkott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. are >>> tomato fight for his job questions facing the suspended san francisco sheriff and if he gets to stay in office. this morning the boom heard around the southwest tonight whether an answer what scientists say caused the...
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mike wallace, cbs news, new york. >>> cbs news film cameramen, keith kay, engineer rad pea, john smith, karl sorenson, kurt volcker, and cbs news sound men. this has been a cbs news special report. the or de"the ordeal of con th." this brafts hoadcast has been b to you by western electric. as part of their continuing coverage of important news events. the preceding program was a cbs news special report, programs regularly scheduled at this time will return next sunday. >>> this week on the civil war, a panel discussion from the lincoln forum symposium in gettysburg. the panel addressed the question why didn't the war end in 1861? several lincoln and civil war scholars participated and lincoln forum vice chairman moderated. this is a little under 90 minutes. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm harold holtzer, vice chairman of the lincoln forum. i want to welcome you to this year's historians' panel and the topic, why didn't the civil war end in 1861. in a sense, that may seem like a strange question to anchor our discussion today. think about it. in the spring of 1861 the north held tremend
mike wallace, cbs news, new york. >>> cbs news film cameramen, keith kay, engineer rad pea, john smith, karl sorenson, kurt volcker, and cbs news sound men. this has been a cbs news special report. the or de"the ordeal of con th." this brafts hoadcast has been b to you by western electric. as part of their continuing coverage of important news events. the preceding program was a cbs news special report, programs regularly scheduled at this time will return next sunday....
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mike wallace, cbs news, new york. >>> cbs news film cameramen, at con thien. keith kay, gerard pea, john smith, carl sorensen, kurt volkert, and cbs news sound men. this has been a cbs news special report. "the ordeal of con thien." this broadcast has been brought to you by western electric. the manufacturing and supply unit of the bell system. as part of their continuing coverage of important news events. the preceding program was a cbs news special report, programs regularly scheduled at this time will return next sunday. >>> throughout the weekend here on american history tv on c-span3, watch personal interviews about historic events on oran histories. our history book shelf features some of the best known history writers. revisit key figures, battles and events during the 150th anniversary of the civil war. visit college classrooms across the country during lectures in history. go behind the scenes at museums and historic sites on american artifacts and the presidency looks at the policies and legacies of past american presidents. view our complete schedul
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new arrival. and that's your eye on entertainment. alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york>>> good morning and thank you for watching 9news now at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >> how about a spectacular day? that sound good? we have the information coming up. i'm mike hydeck, here's monika samtani. monika. mr. bernstein with the best details. >> yes, it's a little cold this morning for sure. some areas get a little frost and may need to do a little scraping of the windshield but it's going to be a great afternoon. going to have red sox or the nationals preseason game? i say red sox in honor of -- >> we're nationals fans. >> in honor of mike hydeck from the new england area. we say red sox this morning but going to the game 3:00 start it's going to be beautiful, sunny don't forget the sunscreen before you go in. temperatures should be in the upper 60s to near 70. perfect. they should play two. >> that's right. >> it's so good. weather-wise today let's get the complainer on this tuesday morning. -- day planner on this tuesday morning. a little cold. some areas in the low 30s i
new arrival. and that's your eye on entertainment. alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york>>> good morning and thank you for watching 9news now at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >> how about a spectacular day? that sound good? we have the information coming up. i'm mike hydeck, here's monika samtani. monika. mr. bernstein with the best details. >> yes, it's a little cold this morning for sure. some areas get a little frost and may need to do a little scraping of the...
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a cbs news/"new york times" poll out just tonight finds voters evenly split, 46% to 46%. but keep in mind, that it will be a state-by-state battle for 270 electoral votes, and our cbs news election unit estimates that 11 state are up for grabs. they will decide the election. and the voters who swing those states are likely to be the independents. independents in our poll are just about evenly split, too with 42% for romney, 41% for the president. bob schieffer, the anchor of "face the nation" found something else that's fascinating in the numbers. bob, what did you see? >> reporter: i'll tell you, scott, i think most people who follow politics, including me, have always thought this presidential race was going to be close, but the deeper you get into these numbers, the closer it appears to be. the president has always had the overwhelming support of democrats, but now that these divisive republican primaries are winding down, we're seeing republicans now falling in behind mitt romney. but he still has some work to do with with within his own party. look at these numbers, s
a cbs news/"new york times" poll out just tonight finds voters evenly split, 46% to 46%. but keep in mind, that it will be a state-by-state battle for 270 electoral votes, and our cbs news election unit estimates that 11 state are up for grabs. they will decide the election. and the voters who swing those states are likely to be the independents. independents in our poll are just about evenly split, too with 42% for romney, 41% for the president. bob schieffer, the anchor of...
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in tonight's campaign 2012 report, a brand new poll is putting mitt romney in a head- to-head matchup with president obama. a new cbs new york times poll finds the former massachusetts governor in a dead heat for the white house. they each researched 46% from registered voters when asked who they would vote for. in a poll last month, the president held a slight advantage. ron paul and newt gingrich remain in the gop race. but face romney's wide lead and delegates in fundraising. stay with wjz for complete coverage of campaign 2012. we'll continue to bring you the latest on the candidates on air and online at wjz.com. >>> students in baltimore county will get to start summer vacation a few days earlier. the final day of classes for public schools is now friday, june 8th. the school year was scheduled to end on the 14th. but thanks to our mild winter, those built-in snow days weren't needed. baltimore city's top teaching title goes to a middle school instructor in northwest baltimore. gigi barnett reports in tonight's school watch, he advances for the title among teachers statewide. >> every one of brad's 8th grade students in
in tonight's campaign 2012 report, a brand new poll is putting mitt romney in a head- to-head matchup with president obama. a new cbs new york times poll finds the former massachusetts governor in a dead heat for the white house. they each researched 46% from registered voters when asked who they would vote for. in a poll last month, the president held a slight advantage. ron paul and newt gingrich remain in the gop race. but face romney's wide lead and delegates in fundraising. stay with wjz...
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dick brennan for cbs news, new york. >> trisomy 18 occurs in one out of every 10,000 births. for more information, log on to the trisomy 18 foundation website at trisomy18.org. we have a link on our website. wusa9.com. >>> so you just waking up right now? hopefully you have a good night's sleep. there's more evidence poor sleep increases the risk of diabetes and obesity. they shifted the sleeping times of 18 volunteers and didn't allow them to sleep more than six hours. after three weeks their metabolic rate slowed down. and their blood sugar levels increased. >> okay. let's take a nap right now. >>> but first british researchers are questioning whether over the counter remedies can help the pain and itch of insect bites. a new report says there are new studies which show steroid creams and tablets are effective against bites. doctors say simple insect bites usually don't require treatment and will go away on their own. >>> it is 4:52 and time for the question of the morning -- log on to the wusa9 facebook fan page and leave your response. we'll reveal the answer during our 6
dick brennan for cbs news, new york. >> trisomy 18 occurs in one out of every 10,000 births. for more information, log on to the trisomy 18 foundation website at trisomy18.org. we have a link on our website. wusa9.com. >>> so you just waking up right now? hopefully you have a good night's sleep. there's more evidence poor sleep increases the risk of diabetes and obesity. they shifted the sleeping times of 18 volunteers and didn't allow them to sleep more than six hours. after...
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new jobs over the last 2 1/2 years. the american auto industry is back. >> reporter: the election seems sure to be about the economy. proof from the new cbs/"new york times" poll. 20% of americans said their mortgages are under water. a third called fuel prices a serious hardship. 40% said college expenses are a bigger worry. the obama/romney matchup is a tie in that poll. obama ahead 46-42 in today's quinnipiac poll. 48% of voters view the president positively versus 33% for romney. in today's nbc news/"the wall street journal" poll. on romney's main theme -- it's time for us to get our taxes down and get people working again. >> reporter: he got help today. house republicans pushed through a bill to cut taxes for employers. it gives the ability to small businesses to create jobs here in america. >> reporter: democrats protested it's not just small businesses. it's companies like law firms with up to 500 employees. >> one-half of this so-called small business tax cut will go to millionaires. >> reporter: jobs, taxes, and millionaires. so far the campaign's main themes. that tax cut for employers passed up here today in the republican controlled ho
new jobs over the last 2 1/2 years. the american auto industry is back. >> reporter: the election seems sure to be about the economy. proof from the new cbs/"new york times" poll. 20% of americans said their mortgages are under water. a third called fuel prices a serious hardship. 40% said college expenses are a bigger worry. the obama/romney matchup is a tie in that poll. obama ahead 46-42 in today's quinnipiac poll. 48% of voters view the president positively versus 33% for...
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new jobs over the last two and a half years. the american auto industry is back. >> reporter: the election seemed sure to be about the economy -- proof from the new cbs/"new york times. 20% of americans said their mortgages are under water. a third called fuel prices a serious hardship. 40% said college expenses are a bigger worry. the obama/romney matchup is a tie in that poll. obama ahead 46-42 in today's quinnipiac poll. 48% of voters view the president positively versus 33% for romney in today's nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. on romney's main theme -- >> it is time for us to get our taxes down and get people working again. >> reporter: he got help today. house republicans pushed through a bill to cut taxes for employers. >> it gives the ability to small businesses to create jobs here in america. >> reporter: democrats protested it is not just small businesses but companies like law firms with up to 500 employees. >> one-half of this so-called small business tax cut will go to millionaires. >> jobs, taxes, and millionaires. so far the campaign's main neems. that tax cut for employers passed up here today in the republican-controlled house is part of this ca
new jobs over the last two and a half years. the american auto industry is back. >> reporter: the election seemed sure to be about the economy -- proof from the new cbs/"new york times. 20% of americans said their mortgages are under water. a third called fuel prices a serious hardship. 40% said college expenses are a bigger worry. the obama/romney matchup is a tie in that poll. obama ahead 46-42 in today's quinnipiac poll. 48% of voters view the president positively versus 33% for...
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new cbs, "new york times" poll showed that if 56% think we should spend more and raise taxes to help improve the economy. does that surprise you? >> it does and it doesn't. a lot of americans understand in their guts that there are things government does that they support and are happy about. people know we need better roads and bridges and airports. they know that when their school budgets are cut, boy, do they know that. teachers cut, courses taken out of the curriculum, so they are very aware that there are benefits they get from government. they are also very aware of this imbalance in these plans that the republicans and conservatives are putting forward. why you are making these cuts in order to finance tax cuts for people who are already very, very well off. this isn't about promoting distribution but preventing further redistribution to the rich. >> bottom line is that if you are the working poor or poor in this country, the guy that just held up that book things that you are not doing enough. the republicans think that they can take what out of a rock. republicans believe that the poor people have got it too good and that the wealthy don't have it good enough. >> thank god you showed that clip of ted kennedy, because i miss that voice and i agree with you that democrats and liberals have to speak up more on behalf of the port. we should speak about the middle class, and that is where the votes are. we have a moral obligation in this country to say that we are not going to forget the people who are the poorest people in society. >> we have always been that kind of country, and of course, the bishops are reminding us that we are supposed to have a moral converse when we have a conversation about this remember to ask the question at the bottom of the screen and share your thoughts on twitter@ed show. democrats are introducing a plan that would allow low-income moms to stay at home with their young children. where does mitt romney stand on the legislation? find out next. gentian kautsky will join me. >>> and, a lot of, sessions about cuts. well, sugar gets my focus and attention tonight because they haven't cut this, and this has been around for 72 years and guaranteed income to wealthy farmers. they turn right around and stick it to the workers who have helped them live the good life. i will set it straight tonight. we're right back on the ed show. stay with us. [ male announcer ] with six indulgently layered desserts, all at 150 calories or less, there's definitely a temptations for you. unless you're one of those people who doesn't like delicious stuff. temptations. it's the first jell-o that's just for adults. who doesn't like delicious stuff. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> coming up, house democrats for smith and an romney to put up or shut up. jan will tell us how that is going next. the nra tries in running for ted nugent's comments by scrubbing them off the web site. mitt romney still doesn't have the courage to condemn him. see is for clueless when it comes to mitt romney's interaction. john nichols will join me on cookie gate. share your thoughts on twitter using #ed show. we are right back. my job is to find the next big sound. they sound awesome tonight. and when i do find it, i share it with the world. you landed the u.s. tour ? done. this is fantastic ! music is my life and i want to make the most of it without missing a beat. fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself nonstop. american airlines. >>> mitt romney believes that all moms are working moms, so he should have no problem supporting legislation introduced by house democrats called the woman's option to raise kids act, or work at. it would allow, permit low-income moms with kids age three and under to stay home, take care of their kids and continue to receive government assistance, raising children does not count as a work activity under current guidelines for the welfare recipients. as the huffington post points out, the bill would not level the playing field. low-income moms would have to enter or return to the work force once the child reaches four years of age. well moms like an romney, wealthy, are given the option to stay at home. step in the right direction, isn't it? something mitt romney supported when he was running for senate back in massachusetts. back then he agreed with the idea of moms staying home with kids until they reach preschool. romney has since changed everything, adopting a new standard. he explained a few months ago a few months back. >> i said for instance that even if you have a child two years of age, you need to go to work. people said that as heartless. i am willing to spend more on giving day care to allow those parents to go back to work. it will cost the state more providing day care, but i want the individuals to have the dignity of work. >> house democrats are optimistic that he will support the bill. i think we should take mr. ronny at his most recent word and change our federal laws to recognize the importance and legitimacy of raising young children. the edge shote reached out to see it where he stands on this crow mom, pro-family measure. they didn't get back to this. great to have you with us tonight. the cynics are going to say this is pure politics, but is cornering the romney's on exactly where they stand on the importance of stay at home moms. is this the mission? >> the mission is not to corner ann or mitt romney, the miss is to have goo
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new cbs/"new york times" poll that puts the president and romney in this dead heat on par with the other polls we've been dis cussing, romney received an ens dorsment this morning from mitch daniels on the heels of john boehner, misch mcconnell. they're lining up to endorse him. could we see mitt romney race ahead especially given the current d.c. scandals in washington and the latest thing out of afghanistan? >> sure, now that republicans are coming behind mitt romney, they're not going to be saying anything bad about mitt romney. but in terms of the endorseme s endorsements, i would point out that newt gingrich is still in the race, and although he's made it clear he thinks mitt romney will be the nominee, he's still in the race. herman cain, who was a presidential candidate, and rick perry, a presidential candidate, have endorsed newt gingrich, and they have not gotten behind mitt romney yet and neither has michele bachmann. we still have a little ways to go, but, yes, the republican establishment is starting to fall in line and that should only help mitt romney in terms of the dialogue. >> let's show everybody where mitt romney is traveling today. charlotte, north carolina, today, the site of this summer's democratic convention. he'll deliver what he's calling the prebuttal to the president's acceptance speech. surrogates to the site of the president's speech in ohio today. the obama cam page team, the re-election team, we know it can be massive, the team that got him in the office in the first place, it was well oiled and fine-tuned. but what do you think about the romney campaign really being on the offensive right now and serving it to the obama re-election team? >> the strong place for the romney team, certainly a stronger place they've been in throughout this primary. most interesting with that map is democrats laid out five different paths to victory. there was a western expansion, florida, and there was an ohio plan. so i think the fact that you see romney doubling down on north carolina, doubling down on ohio tells you a lot about where they think they can pick up states, where they can pick up electoral votes. >> what do you think about romney being able to catch up with latinos? they're not going to discount listening to latinos and their needs, what's important to them this election season. debbie wasserman schultz discounting that. there is this 40% gap, basically. can they make up that space and make a dent at what could be or looks like to be a sure thing for president obama and take some of that away? >> our democracy is strong and the latino community benefit most when both parties vie for their votes. that said romney has a lot of things to do in order to get that krat with a la tinos, needs to make sure his position on the dream act and comprehensive litigation, distance himself from crisco vak. then he needs a positive message he can sell to latinos. if he can do that triumvirate, he has a chance. >> ted nugent not backing down from statements he made this weekend at the nra convention. apparently the secret service looking into the comments this that he had, you know, said he'd either be dead or in jail next year if president obama is re-elected. now he said this. take a listen. full screen. excuse me. i'm a black jew at a nazi klan rally and there are some power abusing corrupt mon stores in our federal government who despise me because i have the audacity to speak the truth. does mitt romney need to come out and directly denounce these kinds of things? i mean, this is -- >> everyone should denounce all of these types of things, whether -- it doesn't matter if you're on -- >> if it doesn't come from the left, it will from the right. >> that's the kind of thing you want to turn off the tv immediately because it's really revolting. i think they could have come out, the romney campaign could have come out harder on it, frankly, and it would have made him look like he's willing to stand up to anybody and make him look stronger. >> romney didn't come out on rush limbaugh. he only said i wouldn't have used those types of words. he didn't denounce calling her a slut and a prostitute. >> this is also the problem that barack obama didn't come out on bill maher. on a campaign, don't help me. wait till i ask for it. you're going to have the left and the right trying to come out with these messages and who can be nastier or mean or more disgusting to get some ratings. >> it will always be somebody. >> it will be. >> the politico and the fascinating article on the year of the surrogate, people like knew jenlt, rosen, bill maher, rush limbaugh, not doing the surrogate, that title, any favors, nevertheless throwing these rhetorical bombs out there that really have a ripple effect out there. is this really the newomenon we're going to continue watching this as this heats up? we're in that season racing toward november. >> well, sure. and these nonsurrogates who support the candidates have far more interesting things to say because they don't have to get comment afrooufl the campaigns. a lot of the official surrogates for each of the campaigns have to go to the press departments and say do i have the approval from you to say this? well, that makes for just talking points and not very interesting dialogue. so, instead, we focus on some of these other people who are free to say whatever they want and are really speaking their minds. yes, we're more inclined to cover that instead. >> my thanks to all of you this morning for your insights. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we finally get to meet the mega millions lottery winners in illinois. the only winner of that record jackpot to actually come forward, showing their face. >>> plus, the countdown is on, just 100 days until the summer olympics in lo
new cbs/"new york times" poll that puts the president and romney in this dead heat on par with the other polls we've been dis cussing, romney received an ens dorsment this morning from mitch daniels on the heels of john boehner, misch mcconnell. they're lining up to endorse him. could we see mitt romney race ahead especially given the current d.c. scandals in washington and the latest thing out of afghanistan? >> sure, now that republicans are coming behind mitt romney, they're...
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tony guida, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," rememberingace. we'll hear from "60 minutes" correspondents morley safer and steve kroft. plus we'll find out the five secrets that restaurants don't want you to know. and comedian steve harvey stops by studio 57. and that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm michelle miller. you have a great day. ,,,, >> i could not sleep last night. it just kept coming in my eyes >> if family of cyclists hit by an s-u-v. what might have been distracting the
tony guida, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," rememberingace. we'll hear from "60 minutes" correspondents morley safer and steve kroft. plus we'll find out the five secrets that restaurants don't want you to know. and comedian steve harvey stops by studio 57. and that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm michelle miller. you have a great day. ,,,, >> i could not sleep last...
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john miller, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on about "cbs this morningtails from the secret service scandal. >>> also the latest from london on pippa middleton's gun incident. we'll hear from tina brown. >>> and actor john cusack tells us about his new movie "the raven." that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for joinings us. i'm michelle miller. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> possible new leads in the search for sierra lamar this morning, the renewed hope for answers >> the final takeoff for
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i'm jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," anthe severe weather in the northeast. we'll have your forecast. >>> also, more on george zimmerman's release from a florida jail overnight. we'll hear from zimmerman's attorney. new developments in the secret service prostitution scandal. journalist bob woodward lends his perspective. and oscar-winning actor jeremy irons stops by the studio. and that does it for the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm michelle miller and you have a fantastic day. ,,,,,, >> back to business three weeks after a deadly shooting rampage. oikos
i'm jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," anthe severe weather in the northeast. we'll have your forecast. >>> also, more on george zimmerman's release from a florida jail overnight. we'll hear from zimmerman's attorney. new developments in the secret service prostitution scandal. journalist bob woodward lends his perspective. and oscar-winning actor jeremy irons stops by the studio. and that does it for the...
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cbs evening news" tonight. also ahead on cbs "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor. cbs news in new york. pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> 400 mi. off the coast was keeping the coast guard front the rest when people on the rising young >>> 2 people are dead and no one knows why the intense flams that forced a dozen people from their homes >>> watch out what you do behind the wheels and tougher rules and stiffer f,,
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cbs news moved into the anchor chair. >> good evening from cbs news headquarters in new york. hreatens algeria tonight. >> pelley: newspaper adds heralded the arrival of a new era at cbs. 45-year-old walter cronkite, who covered wars and political conventions, the olympics and space shots was about to become a daily presence in america's living room. >> this is the evening edition of cbs news with walter cronkite. >> it was 15 minutes at the time totally inadequate amount of time to do news. >> pelley: the new set featured a bank of black-and-white monitors. "variety," the show biz magazine called it "visual razzmatazz." the technology was primitive by today's standards. >> paris is worried by developments in its one-time colonial capital and robert kleinman reported there earlier today by telestar. >> the government of president charles du ghoul.... >> pelley: unfortunately, cronkite's debut was not recorded. this is the only known recording of that era. >> more news in a moment after this word from aerowax. >> reporter: don hewitt, who went on to create "60 minutes," it was p
cbs news moved into the anchor chair. >> good evening from cbs news headquarters in new york. hreatens algeria tonight. >> pelley: newspaper adds heralded the arrival of a new era at cbs. 45-year-old walter cronkite, who covered wars and political conventions, the olympics and space shots was about to become a daily presence in america's living room. >> this is the evening edition of cbs news with walter cronkite. >> it was 15 minutes at the time totally inadequate...
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jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead your tuesday morning weather and in sports the netsgood-bye guy in new jersey but they get no last hurrah from the governor. the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ...could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you... ...with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra,... ...humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask you
jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead your tuesday morning weather and in sports the netsgood-bye guy in new jersey but they get no last hurrah from the governor. the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. living with the...
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john miller, cbs news, new york. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton wants the u.n. to adapt new measures against syria, including an arms embargo. speaking in paris yesterday, clinton did not call for military intervention. meantime, videos that appeared online yesterday, allegedly shows angry syrians with a u.n. observer as they examine the damage caused by government shelling. >>> poor weather may have caused the crash of a u.s. military helicopter in afghanistan. four u.s. troops are feared dead after their blackhawk crashed yesterday in southwestern afghanistan. the crash is under investigation and one u.s. official said enemy fire cannot be ruled out. >>> coming up on the morning news, a tense takeoff caught on tape. a delta airlines jet gets hit by birds and forced to make an emergency landing. >>> first, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> two years after one of america's biggest environmental disasters, scientists are still concerned about the impact of the bp oil spill. we'll take a trip to investigate the health of the gulf toni
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. >>> the fbi and police say miller is cooperating with the investigation john miller cbs news new york. >>> saying goodbye to an iconic bay area restaurants. why it is suddenly closing after more than 100 years in the business. >>> is already a familiar face in politics now avenue some lands a new gate. >>> no more cost bugs and cappuccinos while starbucks plans to use instead of the and sex. >>> from the weather center giving anybody we will certainly have to lead a low 90s fell 10 points that day his eyewitness news continues right here in the c.w.. but ms. san francisco and margaret century but after dishing out chinese favorite to generations of customer decision was restaurant is now serving its last meals with coke on why the tiny eatery will have to close for good elizabeth. >>> what can i am standing in trouble with the hottest spot in town right middle of chinatown's sambos restaurants it's been around for over 100 years if you're used to choosing your restaurants based on internet reviews the chances are you will probably have never stumbled on the slowly of local 7 fax 1 cus
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cbs news, san francisco. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news. later on cbs, "48 hours mystery." for all of us here at cbs news, i'm jim axelrod in new york. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> we were under water for quite a long time which is not much fun. >> and now it's time to get back into the saddle, sailors hurt when a wave damage their yacht, leaving the bay area. two people found dead outside of a starbucks. why police say there's no threat to the public and why it appears the killer wanted him to be found. ,,
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ines ferre, cbs news, new york. >> the incident in colombia was exposed after a prostitute and a secret service employee got into an argument over payment in the hallway of the hotel. >>> today in court, doctors will announce that they believe he remains mentally incompetent to stand trial but could eventually be found competent with more treatment. the german charge is charged -- man is charged with killing his much older wife last august. she was found strangled and beaten in georgetown inside the couple's home. >>> prince george's county's fire chew is going to be in -- chief is going to be in south lawn today. firefighters will be checking homes for carbon monoxide detectors. five people died of poisoning yesterday. they were found in a home just east of indian head highway south of the feltway. when ems teams get to the home. all five people were alive but they were unconscious. they were pulled from the home but they died a short time later. firefighters blame a broken pipe in a furnace which filled the home with carbon monoxide. >> we had a heating system that had a very oldpipin
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tony guida, cbs news, new york. >>> a cdc study says one-third of workers in the u.s. sleep deprived getting fewer than six hours of sleep per night. almost half of the people work overnight say they're not getting enough shut-eye. we know a little something about that. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," singer/songwriter neil sedaka. i'm michelle miller and this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. people will have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. that's why we developed bayer advanced aspirin with micro particles. now we're challenging you to put it to the test. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. law enforcement agencies on high alert as we ea approach the first year anniversary of the raid that killed osama bin laden. suv plummets off of a highway in new york city and
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