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>> norah i think you have the spectrum of potential actors here. something directed by isis. france has been dealing with the problem of french sworn fighters flying to syria and iraq and flying back to france. it's something that other states and countries have been worried about. it could be a directed attack. more likely it's self-radicalized individuals, individuals who take their prompt from the propaganda of these groups and took it upon themselves perhaps to attack. and that has been a problem in france as well. you've seen numerous lone wolf-type attacks over the years in france and some serious attacks. keep in mind the attack in march 2012 that resulted in people being killed. france is not new to this. it could be inspired by a wide spectrum. >> juan, this is the worst attack on european soil since july 2005. how concerned are security officials? >> i think they're quite concerned, norah, because what you see is a growing momentum to this kinds of random terror attacks, not just in europe but around the world. keep in mind we came off of
>> norah i think you have the spectrum of potential actors here. something directed by isis. france has been dealing with the problem of french sworn fighters flying to syria and iraq and flying back to france. it's something that other states and countries have been worried about. it could be a directed attack. more likely it's self-radicalized individuals, individuals who take their prompt from the propaganda of these groups and took it upon themselves perhaps to attack. and that has...
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>> that's right, norah.ing reports now that those two kouachi brothers who were responsible for the deaths of 12 people on wednesday at the "charlie hebdo" magazine are now dead. we're still trying to confirm that for ourselves. but let's go back over what we know happened in the last half hour. we heard bursts of gunfire, heavy gunfire, there were some reports of explosions. images of smoke billowing above that industrial complex where the two brothers had hunkered down possibly with at least one hostage. then we saw and heard a bunch of helicopters, some of them medical helicopters. we saw a convey of ambulances sweeping in to the village possibly going to try to tend to any wounded. so far we don't know whether there have been any casualties but from french media reports, multiple reports, that we are hearing, it appears that this operation may be coming to an end. >> thank you, clarissa. let's go now to bob orr. >> charlie this strikes me as being a remarkably effective and efficient operation by the fre
>> that's right, norah.ing reports now that those two kouachi brothers who were responsible for the deaths of 12 people on wednesday at the "charlie hebdo" magazine are now dead. we're still trying to confirm that for ourselves. but let's go back over what we know happened in the last half hour. we heard bursts of gunfire, heavy gunfire, there were some reports of explosions. images of smoke billowing above that industrial complex where the two brothers had hunkered down...
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norah? >> all right megan, thanks. >>> a lot of snow they say here in new york this weekend. and look at this. this is smoke that is still pouring from the scene of a massive fire at a new jersey apartment complex. firefighters are still battling some flames. more than 14 hours after it started. the huge fire swallowed one building and heavily damaged others in edgewater. that's about a mile outside new york city. i could see this fire from my own apartment which is across the hudson river, and more than 400 people are without a home this morning. no one is seriously hurt. there was a fire at this same complex about 14 years ago when it was under construction. it's really considering the size of that amazing to hear no one has been hurt. >> what a fire. all right. >>> this morning president obama's on a collision course with house speaker john boehner as lawmakers raise stakes over iran. a brewing showdown over nuclear negotiations. the speaker is also under fire for reaching out directly to
norah? >> all right megan, thanks. >>> a lot of snow they say here in new york this weekend. and look at this. this is smoke that is still pouring from the scene of a massive fire at a new jersey apartment complex. firefighters are still battling some flames. more than 14 hours after it started. the huge fire swallowed one building and heavily damaged others in edgewater. that's about a mile outside new york city. i could see this fire from my own apartment which is across the...
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norah? >> thank you so much. in the republican response newly elected iowa senator joni ernst said the republicans are ready to give american as what they really need. >> i want to tell you about the new congress you just elected and how we plan to make washington focused on your concerns again. americans have been hurting, but when we solutions, too often washington responded with the same stale mindset that led to failed policies like obamacare. >> she also called for closing tax loopholes, creating jobs, and defeating terrorism. >> with us now from washington the vice president of the united states joe biden. good morning. >> hey charlie. how are you doing? >> everybody was talking about how defiant the president was and congress talks about a bode call to action. did the president said to you, mr. vice president, we've won two elections, we didn't do so well in the midterms republicans control the congress but let's go on the offensive, let's put it out and go right for the goals we want. is there in his conv
norah? >> thank you so much. in the republican response newly elected iowa senator joni ernst said the republicans are ready to give american as what they really need. >> i want to tell you about the new congress you just elected and how we plan to make washington focused on your concerns again. americans have been hurting, but when we solutions, too often washington responded with the same stale mindset that led to failed policies like obamacare. >> she also called for...
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norah? >> all right mark.h. >>> and a mysterious death we reported earlier this week is turning into argentina's worst political scandal in years. the country's president is at the center of it. michelle mill sir here with the late nest a story sparking huge protests now in argentina. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as we have reported argentinean special prosecutor alberto nieceman found dead in his buenos aires apartment sunday. an apparent suicide. the very next day, set to dliv damming evidence in the case of the 1994 bombing of a jewish center. implicating the country's president in a cover-up. amid those growing political pressures, the president is now admitting his death may not have been a suicide after all. thousands of argentineans many holding signs of soul darty saying, i am nieceman took to the streets demanding a full investigation into the death of well-known prosecutor alberto nieceman found with a fatal gunshot wound to the head sunday without any gun powder residue on his hands. arg
norah? >> all right mark.h. >>> and a mysterious death we reported earlier this week is turning into argentina's worst political scandal in years. the country's president is at the center of it. michelle mill sir here with the late nest a story sparking huge protests now in argentina. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as we have reported argentinean special prosecutor alberto nieceman found dead in his buenos aires apartment sunday. an apparent suicide. the very next...
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norah? >> thank you so much. it is 7:19. >>> ahead, >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by the makers of tylenol. for what matters most. >>> only on "cbs this morning," his voice brought healing to others. >> it has to be the voice ofs god when it's hard not when it's easy. it has to be when things are going badly. >> but when tragedy struck, it was the voices of his family that helped him heal. the groundbreaking research that could help patients everywhere. >> the news is right back here on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by jcpenney. when it fits, you feel it. with psoriatic arthritis, i had intense joint pain that got worse and worse. then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis lymphoma, other cancers, nervous sy
norah? >> thank you so much. it is 7:19. >>> ahead, >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by the makers of tylenol. for what matters most. >>> only on "cbs this morning," his voice brought healing to others. >> it has to be the voice ofs god when it's hard not when it's easy. it has to be when things are going badly. >> but when tragedy struck, it was the voices of his family that helped him heal. the groundbreaking research...
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daifdsvid agus as norah pointed out we all expected the red sweater that norah got you. >> i know.," jennifer aniston talks with sunday morning's lee cowan about dealing with tabloid gossip and >>> a little girl hears gunshots in her sleep and wakes up to a nightmare. >> i'm erin of account 48 hours." she was ten years old when a gunman broke into her home. robin doan was the only survivor. >> two whole hours. >> what she did to live to tell coming up on "cbs this morning." ♪ [driver] started my camry. ♪ picked up someone i hadn't seen in far too long. ♪ went somewhere we'd both never been. ♪ did something we've both never done. ♪ and was reminded that the most important things in life aren't things they're people. ♪ the bold new camry. one bold choice leads to another. toyota. let's go places. [ male announcer ] are your joints ready for action? osteo bi-flex® with joint shield™ nurtures and helps defend your joints° so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you guys do today? the usual! the usual! [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex ready for action. we come by almost every day to
daifdsvid agus as norah pointed out we all expected the red sweater that norah got you. >> i know.," jennifer aniston talks with sunday morning's lee cowan about dealing with tabloid gossip and >>> a little girl hears gunshots in her sleep and wakes up to a nightmare. >> i'm erin of account 48 hours." she was ten years old when a gunman broke into her home. robin doan was the only survivor. >> two whole hours. >> what she did to live to tell coming up...
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there was a headline norah, in the l.a.award goes to caucasian." >> those types of movies are hard to get out there. >> because they're smaller. thank you. >> we're excited about "strange magic." >> it comes out next week that on my birthday, january 23rd. friday, january 23rd. >> we have a short window. >> "strange magic" opens on january 23rd norah's birthday. anxious when you, check out a new app when to go and when not to go to the bathroom. >> no going to the bathroom during that movie and you must see we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. stop living with half-fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. get a fios triple play for just $79.99 a month online for two years and get a $400 bonus with a two year agreement! hurry! it's your last chance. this offer ends january 17th. call the verizon center for customers with
there was a headline norah, in the l.a.award goes to caucasian." >> those types of movies are hard to get out there. >> because they're smaller. thank you. >> we're excited about "strange magic." >> it comes out next week that on my birthday, january 23rd. friday, january 23rd. >> we have a short window. >> "strange magic" opens on january 23rd norah's birthday. anxious when you, check out a new app when to go and when not to go to...
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really norah? you're going to bring this upful? i'm in mourning. i'm in mourning.ling was terrible i thought. i'm prout of my team and my program and thin you. roll tide. >> that's such a good mom. you're proud of your team. >> i femt for you. i was worried about tears. thank you, jan. >> this new year means new laws around the country. 20 states and the district of columbia raised the minimum wage on new year's day. california lets undockkunmeant undocumented immigrants have driver's license and you may not throw away electronics. we have more. >> reporter: it should be a happy new year indeed, living in carriages that won't be so cramped. they're required to have enough space to fully extend their limbs. egg producers are scrambling for solutions. and consumers may be missing the yolk as egg prices have risen up to 40%. in new york tiger selfies are banned. why they've exploded on dating sites, stephen colbert has the answer. >> it shows you're spontaneous and don't overthink things. >> reporter: in nevada, teenage drivers have a new reason not to skip school. un
really norah? you're going to bring this upful? i'm in mourning. i'm in mourning.ling was terrible i thought. i'm prout of my team and my program and thin you. roll tide. >> that's such a good mom. you're proud of your team. >> i femt for you. i was worried about tears. thank you, jan. >> this new year means new laws around the country. 20 states and the district of columbia raised the minimum wage on new year's day. california lets undockkunmeant undocumented immigrants have...
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i don't know if they're worried about me or -- >> including norah. >> norah's looking out for me.or love? >> the original study had the three sets of questions and each set got more and more personal as it went on. the original question was, you know, what do you have in common with another person. that's something that, you know is fairly easy to answer doesn't take a lot of guts or courage to expose but i do think they're trying to get people to become more vulnerable. >> i think this is fascinating, but the idea is can you create intimacy with someone by a series of questions. what is that sort of interpersonal closeness. let's look. if you could change anything about the way you were raised, what would it be. why do you think that would bring people closer together? >> when they talking about childhood, the spouse starts to lean in and feel warmer. even with stranges when you talk about childhood you're talking in the eyes of being a child because it warms people to you. it's like somebody looking at a picture of yourself when you were a kid and going, oh, you were so cute. su
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everywhere i go they say happy birthday to norah. >> i know.ore penal than billionaires here. there are a lot of people who don't have a billion dollars. you're looking at one. they said say happy birthday for god's sake and i said i'll deliver the message. so happy birthday. >> thank you sweetie. thank you. i know you're going to be speaking with iraq's prime minister today. he's girn so few interviews and, of course there's so much with isis and criticism about u.s. efforts there right? >> his criticism is not so much they haven't provided air cover but they haven't provided the training. he doesn't want troops on the ground but what he wants is more support so he can train the iraqi soldiers so he can do what healthies is a real challenge. so he does want that kind of support from america and from america's allies. he's got a real problem on his hand as you know. there's some progress that's been made against isil but at the same time, it's not as bad as it is in syria, but he's looking at a very troubling situation and there's a lot of talk
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norah? >> all right. clarissa ward, thank you so much.e to monitor the latest developments in the manhunt in france but first it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. the "washington post" is showing that newspapers are wrestling with whether or not to show charlieing he"charlie hebdo" cartoons. >> "the wall street journal" says the house of representatives is expected to move today on a house insurance bill. it would change the rules when employers are to offer employees full-time coverage. right now employees at 30 hours a week receive insurance. they want to raise it to 40. president obama said he would veto the bill. commissioner bill brat on the met with the leader os testify rank-and-file officers yesterday. mayor bill de blasio did not attend. a police union leader said de blasio is unwilling to the tejs. >> colorado's spring gazette said the fbi is looking for a man involved in an explosion. it happened outside a barbershop that shares a building with the civil rights organization. investigator
norah? >> all right. clarissa ward, thank you so much.e to monitor the latest developments in the manhunt in france but first it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. the "washington post" is showing that newspapers are wrestling with whether or not to show charlieing he"charlie hebdo" cartoons. >> "the wall street journal" says the house of representatives is expected to move today on a house insurance bill. it...
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there was a headline norah, in the l.a.rd goes to caucasian." >> those types of movies are hard to get out there. >> because they're smaller. thank you. >> we're excited about "strange magic." >> it comes out next week that on my birthday, january 23rd. friday, january 23rd. >> we have a short window. >> "strange magic" opens on january 23rd norah's birthday. anxious when you, check out a new app when to go and when not to go to the bathroom. >> no going to the bathroom during that movie and you must see it discover brookside and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. ♪ ♪ ♪ hershey's spreads. bring the delicious taste of hershey's chocolate to anything - everything. with hershey's spreads, the possibilities are delicious. >>> begging and graveling works because george lucas staid. because of him we're going to do this story. we have an app that will te
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. >> norah o'donnell joining us live from new york with a preview. >> good morning, norah. >> good morning to you, mike and andrea. we have news just coming into cbs. cbs news is reporting there's a manhunt under way in belgium. they believe there are more suspects still at large who have been trained by isis. that's an ongoing situation. plus, we're on the duke campus where critics say the university tried to an iconic chapel into a muslim minaret. the controversy over the plan to sound the call to prayer. and then george lucas is going to be right here in studio 57 to tell us about the new movie he's been working on for 15 years. it's called strange magic. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you guys right at 7:00. >> all right, norah. have a great weekend. we'll be watching. >> , you too. take care. >>> friday is here. weather time. >> it's been a long couple of weeks with the weather we've had. we've hat a lot of storms -- not storms but a nuisance. we get a nice break for the holiday weekend. we'll see a little rain heading your way but not everyone will see it. starting off yo
. >> norah o'donnell joining us live from new york with a preview. >> good morning, norah. >> good morning to you, mike and andrea. we have news just coming into cbs. cbs news is reporting there's a manhunt under way in belgium. they believe there are more suspects still at large who have been trained by isis. that's an ongoing situation. plus, we're on the duke campus where critics say the university tried to an iconic chapel into a muslim minaret. the controversy over the...
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norah?y. >> yes, thank you. >> all right. we should also note this storm will cause trouble in the northeast for probably about another 24 hours. lonnie quinn of new york station wcbs tv is here in studio 57. >> i walked in this morning and gale immediately-- gayle immediately asked me what happened to the storm in new york city? >> it would have dumped buckets of snow into new york city. the actual position off by about 50 miles, put it further to the east. it puts the big snow into the east end of long island. as we go through the day they will continue to get hammered. it will clear the coast of main may by wednesday morning. we have a hurricane warning that remains in effect up through the coast of new england. we have winter weather watches and advisories. some folks pick up an additional foot if not more along the coast. gayle, back to you. >> thank you. >>> plenty of new questions about that small drone that crash landed at the white house yesterday. the obama daughters were inside th
norah?y. >> yes, thank you. >> all right. we should also note this storm will cause trouble in the northeast for probably about another 24 hours. lonnie quinn of new york station wcbs tv is here in studio 57. >> i walked in this morning and gale immediately-- gayle immediately asked me what happened to the storm in new york city? >> it would have dumped buckets of snow into new york city. the actual position off by about 50 miles, put it further to the east. it puts the...
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. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. more suspects tied to an alleged terror plot. two others died thursday in a raid that turned into a firefight. >> authorities say all of the suspects were trained by isis in syria. investigators claim a major attack was days, maybe hours away. police in germany, belgium and france arrested people in connection with terror raids. >>> john kerry laid wreaths at the sites of the shoot innings france. it comes amid criticism that no open u.s. officials attended a unity march in paris. >>> british prime minister david cameron continues meetings with president obama today in washington. they will discuss ways to prevent international terrorism. >>> we'll have complete coverage of the prime minister's visit tonight on "cbs evening news" when charlie fills in for scott pelley. >>> less than 72 hours under super bowl xlix matchup is set. sunned is do or die for the colts, patriots, packers and seahawks. bill cowher led the pittsburgh steelers to two super bowls as head coach, winning one. good
. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. more suspects tied to an alleged terror plot. two others died thursday in a raid that turned into a firefight. >> authorities say all of the suspects were trained by isis in syria. investigators claim a major attack was days, maybe hours away. police in germany, belgium and france arrested people in connection with terror raids. >>> john kerry laid wreaths at the sites of the shoot innings france. it comes amid...
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she is the youngest woman ever elected to congress, and norah o'donnell has her story. >> i think the average age of a member of congress is like 58. you're half that. >> i'm a little more than half that. i joked on the campaign trail. i was 29 when i won my primary and i turned 30 within a week afterwards. i said, i think i'm the only one of my friends who is looking forward to turning 30 and leaving my 20s. >> reporter: but think about that, congresswoman. here you are coming to serve in the united states capitol. you don't look like most of the other people here in congress. >> i don't, but i think that's a strength. i realized this on the campaign trail. i don't look like a typical candidate, and i decided early on, i'm going to use that as a strength. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: even at 30, elise stefanik is no newcomer to the game of politics. after graduating with honors from harvard, she started working for president george w. bush and then headed up debate prep for vice presidential candidate paul ryan. >> when i first went to him and said, i'm considering for running t
she is the youngest woman ever elected to congress, and norah o'donnell has her story. >> i think the average age of a member of congress is like 58. you're half that. >> i'm a little more than half that. i joked on the campaign trail. i was 29 when i won my primary and i turned 30 within a week afterwards. i said, i think i'm the only one of my friends who is looking forward to turning 30 and leaving my 20s. >> reporter: but think about that, congresswoman. here you are...
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norah o'donnell joins us now from new york.d morning to you, frank and michelle. we have full coverage of both hostage situations in france. we are at the scene of the terror standoff and that kosher market shooting. plus, we have bob orr and another reporter to explain what's happening there. also there's been new developments in the 17-year-old fight to refuse chemotherapy. remember the story we brought you? legal analyst ricky kliman will join us in studio 57 with why the state is forcing treatment. then a couple says an electronic sign makes every night feel like sleeping in a drive-in movie. why the billboard company is suing them for harassment. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. there's a lot of news straight ahead. >> all right, norah. thank you. we'll be watching at 7:00. >> thank you, norah. it is 6:43. >>> and the big news on wall street today, the december jobs reports coming up. >> here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. the good
norah o'donnell joins us now from new york.d morning to you, frank and michelle. we have full coverage of both hostage situations in france. we are at the scene of the terror standoff and that kosher market shooting. plus, we have bob orr and another reporter to explain what's happening there. also there's been new developments in the 17-year-old fight to refuse chemotherapy. remember the story we brought you? legal analyst ricky kliman will join us in studio 57 with why the state is forcing...
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norah? >> nancy, thank you so much. >>> this morning president obama became the first president to attend the indian republic festivities. major garrett is traveling with the president in india. he's in new delhi. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. india is trying to rise to the power of asia and across the globe. that was a backdrop to a national holiday filled with symbolsim symbol symbolism. for india, the world's largest democracy, a sight never before seen. >> president barack obama arrived. >> reporter: the presidential limousine of the world's oldest democracy pulling up to the republic stage viewing stand. he was welcomed. the two leaders watched the parade through rain soaked protective glass. the parade with its tanks, missile batteries, and marching soldiers drew more than 150,000 spectators. among them house minority leader nancy pelosi and first lady michelle obama. dancers in blue and others celebrating indian space exploration were following by twirling batons twi
norah? >> nancy, thank you so much. >>> this morning president obama became the first president to attend the indian republic festivities. major garrett is traveling with the president in india. he's in new delhi. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. india is trying to rise to the power of asia and across the globe. that was a backdrop to a national holiday filled with symbolsim symbol symbolism. for india, the world's largest democracy, a sight never before...
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five four three, two, one. >> can we take it down now norah?ggie love writes that then senator obama accidently walked in on reggie love and a woman in bed. love later joked about it with a candidate. he writes and the senator said to me it is not a consolation to me that my campaign for president can help subsidize your love life. the book is published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. i assume reggie love got clearance before he included that in his book. >> he is a young single man and campaigns are known for a lot of passion. >> lock the door, norah. that's all i'm sayic. it's not hard. door locked. >> gayle, i love you. you're so funny. >>> for the first time actress glenn close is revealing details about her past. a conversation you will see first on "cbs this morning." >> from a young age they led almost completely different lives. glenn was pursuing an acting career in new york while jesse was on this path of self destruction in rural montana and wyoming. now these sisters say that they are closer than ever brought together by je
five four three, two, one. >> can we take it down now norah?ggie love writes that then senator obama accidently walked in on reggie love and a woman in bed. love later joked about it with a candidate. he writes and the senator said to me it is not a consolation to me that my campaign for president can help subsidize your love life. the book is published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. i assume reggie love got clearance before he included that in his book. >> he is a young...
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norah o'donnell in washington. president obama is laying out an ambitious plan of action for his final days in office. the president asked republicans-controlled congress to back what he called middle class economics. >> he also threatened to veto legislation blocking his agenda. we have highlights of the president's address. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president obama takes off from the white house in about 20 minutes for a two-day trip to idaho and kansas. trying to take the better economic climate on the road for a push to create more middle class wealth through government action. that's an agenda the new republican congress is likely to resist. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: the theatrics were the same but the audience republicans in charge of the house and senate, was completely different. with economic confidence and his poll numbers rising the president told republicans his policies turned the country around. >> we believed we could reverse the tide of outsourcing and draw n
norah o'donnell in washington. president obama is laying out an ambitious plan of action for his final days in office. the president asked republicans-controlled congress to back what he called middle class economics. >> he also threatened to veto legislation blocking his agenda. we have highlights of the president's address. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president obama takes off from the white house in about 20 minutes for a two-day trip to idaho and kansas. trying to...
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>> i think so, norah. not only would we be released those who would return to terrorist groups or afghanistan after a year of moratorium in qatar, we would set a precedent. they would see you could begin to negotiate with the u.s. and other countries for strategic value to get high-level prisoners back. that was a dangerous moment and i think you're seeing some of that in doesn't situation with jordan. >> thank you very much. >>> nfl commissioner roger goodell has a lot of questions to answer today two days before the super bowl. he'll be giving his address at the end of a season that's been full of controversy on and off the field. jan crawford is in glendale arizona. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. even if you didn't have a calendar that told you what day it was you can kind of tell that the super bowl is right around the corner. there's just been a change in the atmosphere over the past couple of days. people have been arriving into town. the anticipation is growing. even the players are sing u
>> i think so, norah. not only would we be released those who would return to terrorist groups or afghanistan after a year of moratorium in qatar, we would set a precedent. they would see you could begin to negotiate with the u.s. and other countries for strategic value to get high-level prisoners back. that was a dangerous moment and i think you're seeing some of that in doesn't situation with jordan. >> thank you very much. >>> nfl commissioner roger goodell has a lot of...
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. >> what's your resolution norah? >> i have a couple. >> all right.e're done with that. >> let her share. >> we're going to tease ahead and talk about our resolutions later in the show. >> you didn't say what yours was. >> later in the show. >> later in the show. >> before we get to our resolutions let's get to the news desk for a check of the morning headlines. >> good morning. no amount of cold could stop millions from welcoming in 2015 in style. at least a million people crowded into new york's times square to see the famous ball drop. this morning cleanup is under way to clear 50 tons of trash from the streets. >>> and it's a bitterly cold start to the new year in many parts of the country. in denver temperatures dropped do the single digits. windchills made it feel much worse. parts of arizona saw a rare snowfall, and a massive winter storm brought strong winds and heavy rain to california. the bad weather killed at least two people. >>> and this morning divers in indonesia are waiting for the weather to clear before they continue the search. it
. >> what's your resolution norah? >> i have a couple. >> all right.e're done with that. >> let her share. >> we're going to tease ahead and talk about our resolutions later in the show. >> you didn't say what yours was. >> later in the show. >> later in the show. >> before we get to our resolutions let's get to the news desk for a check of the morning headlines. >> good morning. no amount of cold could stop millions from welcoming in...
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store owner norah used to travel to the neighboring town to make her purchases. she had to make supply runs three times a week. since outsourcing short of belen, she's been able to earn a steady income. mic microventures has also partnered with companies to develop new services. one example is electronic money transfers using mobile devices. the service got up and running in 2012 in partnership with the philippine's largest communication company. so far, around 100 stores have introduced the money transfer service. belen's sore is one of them. the system converts cash into electronic money, using a phone or other emotional device. it allows people to send and receive cash easily through the network of sahr y sri-sari stor. the customer is charged a commission of around 5%. this is split between the sending store, the receiving store and the telecommunications company. many filipinos work away from home and send money back to their family and other relatives, but one-third of all towns and villages have no bank. that's creating strong demand for the money transfer
store owner norah used to travel to the neighboring town to make her purchases. she had to make supply runs three times a week. since outsourcing short of belen, she's been able to earn a steady income. mic microventures has also partnered with companies to develop new services. one example is electronic money transfers using mobile devices. the service got up and running in 2012 in partnership with the philippine's largest communication company. so far, around 100 stores have introduced the...
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. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.ely for suspects in this morning's paris magazine office. three men with automatic weapons murdered ten journalists and two police officers. they fled the scene and police warn the gunmen may attack again. >> they targeted publication that was fire bombed three years ago for anding muslims. elaine cobb is at the scene in paris. good morning. >> reporter: a massive manhunt is now in the way in paris and spreading out toward the rest of the country for the three men responsible for this morning's attack on a satire callcal. police and military have been mobileized to catch them. security beefed up around the city in the wake of the attack. it was mid morning in paris when two unarmarmed masked men opened fire. one eyewitness said they were asking for people by their names. clearly already knew the names of some of the staffers at the magazine. among the dead two policemen who had been guarding the magazine because it's been threatened before. this was a magazine that published those cont
. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.ely for suspects in this morning's paris magazine office. three men with automatic weapons murdered ten journalists and two police officers. they fled the scene and police warn the gunmen may attack again. >> they targeted publication that was fire bombed three years ago for anding muslims. elaine cobb is at the scene in paris. good morning. >> reporter: a massive manhunt is now in the way in paris and spreading out...
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norah? >> rob, thanks. a massive man hunt is under way in new york city after the shooting of two more nwypd officers. both are expecteded to survive. the shooting comes after police are on high alert after the murder o two officers. michelle miller has surveillance video. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning and good morning to viewers in the west. police are canvassing this neighborhood in the bronx in psearch of the two suspects involved in the shooting that took place at 10:30 last night. just hours before the attack the police commissioner and the mayor were touting the city's record low crime numbers. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows the moment the officers came up against the suspect's gunfire. the plain clothed officers were just finishing their shifts when they got a robbery call on monday night. they came under fire when they saw two men near a chinese food restaurant who fit the description. >> as they approached the individual one male was outside. one went inside. the app
norah? >> rob, thanks. a massive man hunt is under way in new york city after the shooting of two more nwypd officers. both are expecteded to survive. the shooting comes after police are on high alert after the murder o two officers. michelle miller has surveillance video. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning and good morning to viewers in the west. police are canvassing this neighborhood in the bronx in psearch of the two suspects involved in the shooting that took...
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. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.rror attacks received $20,000. we are learning the co-conspirator was on an american terror watch list but not a no fly list. >> antiterror forces are searching for up to six people. bulgaria plans to send another french citizen home saying he may be connected to one of the kouachi brothers. the magazine will print 3 million copies. they normally print about 60,000 copies per run. >>> two people survived the kouachi brothers final stand. a shop owner said he told an employer to hide and made them coffee before they let him go an hour later. >> translator: a situation i have never been faced with before in my life. i still stayed calm. i communicated because i saw from the start i imagined that i wouldn't be alive any longer at night. >> translator: i want to tell him thank you because he gave me the seconds i needed to be able to hide. if they had discovered me if then we had been two hostages instead of one things might have been different. maybe they would have kept us until the end.
. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.rror attacks received $20,000. we are learning the co-conspirator was on an american terror watch list but not a no fly list. >> antiterror forces are searching for up to six people. bulgaria plans to send another french citizen home saying he may be connected to one of the kouachi brothers. the magazine will print 3 million copies. they normally print about 60,000 copies per run. >>> two people survived the kouachi...
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hi i'm norah. i'm here too. >> it's charlie's birthday. >> i'm becoming benjamin button already.xercising and fell down. tore a ligament. >> tore a ligament? >> tore a ligament. it's all good. >> buy my book. buy my book. >> someone else said it. >> even between segments here if you were to close your eyes and breathe in -- in -- in and out for one minute, there it is. >> you just don't want us to have a job. ♪ no matter who you are, if you have type 2 diabetes, you know it can be a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine ... what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in ... and sends some sugar out through the process of urinatio
hi i'm norah. i'm here too. >> it's charlie's birthday. >> i'm becoming benjamin button already.xercising and fell down. tore a ligament. >> tore a ligament? >> tore a ligament. it's all good. >> buy my book. buy my book. >> someone else said it. >> even between segments here if you were to close your eyes and breathe in -- in -- in and out for one minute, there it is. >> you just don't want us to have a job. ♪ no matter who you are, if you have...
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norah? >> nancy thank you. >>> this morning, president obama became the first american president to attend india the republican day festivities. the event comes after the two countries achieve add series of breakthroughs on nuclear policy. major garrett is traveling with the president in new delhi. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. india's trying to respond to the rise of china as a power in asia and across the globe. the new government here is vetting a closer alliance with the united states will do the trick nap was a backdrop to a national holiday filled with symbolism. for india, the world's largest democracy a sight never before seen. the presidential limousine of the world's oldest democracy pulling up to the republican day parade viewing stand. >> president barack obama arrives. >> reporter: the prime minister welcomed president obama to india's 66-year-old public tribute to its constitution. the two leaders watched the parade through rain-soaked protective glass. the parade wi
norah? >> nancy thank you. >>> this morning, president obama became the first american president to attend india the republican day festivities. the event comes after the two countries achieve add series of breakthroughs on nuclear policy. major garrett is traveling with the president in new delhi. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. india's trying to respond to the rise of china as a power in asia and across the globe. the new government here is vetting a closer...
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norah o'donnell joins us live. good morning, norah. >> good morning you to, mike and andrea. we'll talk about the hostage negotiations under way with isis and the effect it's having on the fight against terror. and only on cbs this morning from armored cars to special cops, carter evans finds out what stub hub is doing to protect ticket buyers for the the super bowl. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. i'm coming to d.c. this weekend. >> so we'll see you at chef jeff's for a little meal. >> bacon. >> i'll be at chef jeff's and hosting "face the nation" so we'll see you. >> we'll be watching. >> coming to d.c. any problems getting here? >> getting here, no. maybe leaving because we have a wintry mix expected. too many things are uncertain whether it's going to be more snow or rain or a mix are both which would keep accumulations very low. if it's all snow, we'll be shoveling. if it's a mix like we're leaning to, make just messy. let's talk today. look at this shot. beautiful skies. yesterday morning we showed you the women's lacrosse team practicing in 20-d
norah o'donnell joins us live. good morning, norah. >> good morning you to, mike and andrea. we'll talk about the hostage negotiations under way with isis and the effect it's having on the fight against terror. and only on cbs this morning from armored cars to special cops, carter evans finds out what stub hub is doing to protect ticket buyers for the the super bowl. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. i'm coming to d.c. this weekend. >> so we'll see you at chef...
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norah o'donnell is live in new york with a preview. norah. >> good morning to you, mike and nick. ahead, plunging temperaturing lead to crashes and flight cancellations all across the country. we're in chicago where the extreme measures taken to keep cities moving in the cold. the youngest congresswoman ever will be sworn in today. we tell you why she's optimistic about bringing change to washington. the news is back in the morning so we'll see you right at 7:00. >> have a good show. thanks a lot. 6:46 now. >>> it's good to know the federal government will be open for business, at least at this point talking about the updates around town. >> with all the snow. that means delays and closings are piling up, especially with schools. delia goncalves is tracking all of those from the newsroom. good morning. >> reporter: there is unscheduled leave and telework for term government workers. and -- federal government workers. and alexandria city government unscheduled leave and howard county government also on liberal leave. fairfax county scho
norah o'donnell is live in new york with a preview. norah. >> good morning to you, mike and nick. ahead, plunging temperaturing lead to crashes and flight cancellations all across the country. we're in chicago where the extreme measures taken to keep cities moving in the cold. the youngest congresswoman ever will be sworn in today. we tell you why she's optimistic about bringing change to washington. the news is back in the morning so we'll see you right at 7:00. >> have a good...
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thank you, norah. have a great show. >> reporter: there was lots of football on.re, guys. >> bet charlie enjoyed it, too. >>> general motors is recalling thousands more vehicles because they may have faulty ignitions and could move out of start position causing the vehicles to stall and then prevent the airbags from deploying. the latest recall involves more than 83,000 suvs and trucks 2011 and 2012 models. gm recalled millions of vehicles worldwide last year for ignition and key related issues. >>> we are hearing from a new mother for the first time about her unexpected delivery on new year's eve. allison wasn't due until march so doctors gave her the go- ahead to travel with her husband to the bay area from their home in wisconsin. but on the flight home, she started feeling a little pain when they took off from sfo. >> i'm like no, i think i'll be just fine. you know? just a little back pain. i'll have them give me a pillow and got on the plane and took off and 30 minutes later my water broke. >> wow. there was luckily a pediatrician on board. he rushed to help
thank you, norah. have a great show. >> reporter: there was lots of football on.re, guys. >> bet charlie enjoyed it, too. >>> general motors is recalling thousands more vehicles because they may have faulty ignitions and could move out of start position causing the vehicles to stall and then prevent the airbags from deploying. the latest recall involves more than 83,000 suvs and trucks 2011 and 2012 models. gm recalled millions of vehicles worldwide last year for ignition...
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. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle ring and norah o'donnell.t's also snowing in places like chester, pennsylvania. a 2,000-mile stretch from idaho to new york could get snow today. >> the cold snap is affecting 80 million americans. one of them is dean reynolds. he's standing outside in icy and snowy chicago because he wants to give the story to you. dean, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, most of the people in the midwest are waking up to a fresh coating of snow. but the real story here is the cold. consider the hamlet of buffalo, minnesota, where the overnight temperatures, the actual temperatures, were 30 below zero. while in iowa parts of interstate 80 were shut down after snow apparently caused a crash involves at least 20 cars. across the region windchills of 40 below will not be uncommon today. chicago got about 4 inches of snow overnight, and the city stayed in a deep freeze. rail workers had to use open flames to keep track switches from freezing. and other city work crews were deicing fire hydrants with blasts of steam. n
. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle ring and norah o'donnell.t's also snowing in places like chester, pennsylvania. a 2,000-mile stretch from idaho to new york could get snow today. >> the cold snap is affecting 80 million americans. one of them is dean reynolds. he's standing outside in icy and snowy chicago because he wants to give the story to you. dean, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, most of the people in the midwest are waking up to a fresh coating of...
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norah. >>> thank you. the northern half of the country faces ice and rain and alberta clipper is pushing east from montana. many areas just began thawing out. check out the video of the tractor-trailer swearrving out of control on the new jersey highway. the man who took the video spoke about what happened. >> it was a miracle for all of us to walk out of that and come out at only the metal to be bent and cars destroyed. only that because no lives were lost. >> and the cameraman went to church after the crash to give answer this for his safety. no doubt. >> i guess so. look how easily that tractor-trailer went over the median. scary. >>> the pope is getting attention this morning for saying catholics do not have to breed like rabbits. he says follow the practiceship with care. this comes ahead of the united states trip this fall. francis has more trips abroad. alan is outside vatican city with the growing itinerary. alan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the official reason for the pope's reason to
norah. >>> thank you. the northern half of the country faces ice and rain and alberta clipper is pushing east from montana. many areas just began thawing out. check out the video of the tractor-trailer swearrving out of control on the new jersey highway. the man who took the video spoke about what happened. >> it was a miracle for all of us to walk out of that and come out at only the metal to be bent and cars destroyed. only that because no lives were lost. >> and the...
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hi i'm norah. i'm here too. >> it's charlie's birthday. >> i'm becoming benjamin button already. exercising and fell down. tore a ligament. >> tore a ligament? >> tore a ligament. it's all good. >> buy my book. buy my book. >> someone else said it. >> even between segments here if you were to close your eyes and breathe in -- in -- in and out for one minute, there it is. >> you just don't want us to have a job. ♪ puffs knows winter is hard on your face. the start of sneeze season. the wind-blown watery eyes. and of course, the snow angels with your little angels. that's why puffs is soft. puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin. they help soothe irritation by locking in moisture better. so you can always put your best face forward. a face in need deserves puffs indeed. try puffs softpack today. it's the flexible pack that fits anywhere. >> goods morning, i'm erika von tiehl. police are searching for a gunman, who shot a man in a parking lot of a popular northeast philadelphia shopping center. a 26 year old man was shot three times in that lot near the wal-mart at philadelph
hi i'm norah. i'm here too. >> it's charlie's birthday. >> i'm becoming benjamin button already. exercising and fell down. tore a ligament. >> tore a ligament? >> tore a ligament. it's all good. >> buy my book. buy my book. >> someone else said it. >> even between segments here if you were to close your eyes and breathe in -- in -- in and out for one minute, there it is. >> you just don't want us to have a job. ♪ puffs knows winter is hard on...