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the time i was speaking at the university of arizona and my speech included an attack against rj reynolds producing unfiltered mentholated cigarettes. i was in a fight over many months. they surprise me because two weeks later they announced they were not proceeding with this new cigarette that they were going to test market. other things i'm proud of is introducing the new food label to let people know more about the foods they are eating and the impact they may have and then thirdly introducing more diversity into the department. the first woman to head the national institutes of health is still the only woman dr. bernadine healy that i recommended for her appointment. and gwendolyn king was someone that i -- so i wanted to change the culture that apartment and i think we succeeded with that. >> host: in a quick few minutes with former hhs secretary dr. louis sullivan breaking ground as the name of his autobiography, my life in medicine. the forward is by and andrew young. you are watching booktv on c-span.
the time i was speaking at the university of arizona and my speech included an attack against rj reynolds producing unfiltered mentholated cigarettes. i was in a fight over many months. they surprise me because two weeks later they announced they were not proceeding with this new cigarette that they were going to test market. other things i'm proud of is introducing the new food label to let people know more about the foods they are eating and the impact they may have and then thirdly...
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jim reynolds, thank you very much. my guest host.a few minutes. ♪ >> some breaking economic news. the market pmi, 53.5 is the reading here. slightly below the prior reading. final numbers for the month of december. on the services outside, 53.3. that is also a bit below what was the prior reading both of those numbers slightly softer from prior reported numbers. some self driving technology it's all about the consumer electronics show in vegas this week. brad stone caught up with the founder of one we'll to talk about the tech behind its hover board-skateboard product. >> it's similar to skateboarding in some ways but has more in common with snowboarding, wake boarding and surfing. a new kind of digitally enabled ports port. >> you were a principal designer. why did you leave to start onewheel? >> it was a dream job. but i had this idea. like any inventor, i was working on it in my garage, in my basement. we got the first prototype working and it was pretty cool. put it on the back burner for little while, brought it back and it kept
jim reynolds, thank you very much. my guest host.a few minutes. ♪ >> some breaking economic news. the market pmi, 53.5 is the reading here. slightly below the prior reading. final numbers for the month of december. on the services outside, 53.3. that is also a bit below what was the prior reading both of those numbers slightly softer from prior reported numbers. some self driving technology it's all about the consumer electronics show in vegas this week. brad stone caught up with the...
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detective ed reynolds at first was not sure what to think. >> i had been lied to by some pretty goodn fooled by a lot of people. and when that happens you tell yourself well, i'm not going to let that happen again. i'm not going to fall hook, line and sinker for every story that comes down on the pike. and in this case she did seem very truthful and sincere in what she said. but i still wanted more than just the story. i wanted proof. >> laurie said that her father poured a concrete patio over her mother's grave the day after he buried her. the home had long since been sold by her father who was now remarried and living across town. reynolds was hesitant to ask the new owners for permission to dig up their concrete patio without more evidence than a 27-year recollection. reynolds looked all over the country for the technology that could look underneath the concrete patio without damaging it. the search took almost a year and led to a nonprofit agency in colorado called necro-search which brings applied sciences to law enforcement. in this case, necro search recommended a ground penet
detective ed reynolds at first was not sure what to think. >> i had been lied to by some pretty goodn fooled by a lot of people. and when that happens you tell yourself well, i'm not going to let that happen again. i'm not going to fall hook, line and sinker for every story that comes down on the pike. and in this case she did seem very truthful and sincere in what she said. but i still wanted more than just the story. i wanted proof. >> laurie said that her father poured a concrete...
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dean reynolds on the first big cold wave of the year. sole survivor. adriana diaz reports this girl may hold the key to the mystery of a plane crash that killed four members of her family. >> [inaudible]. >> and airasia flight 8501 -- vicente arena confronts the man who sent jackson to prison for 30 years. >> we were innocent. we were about to be sent to prison for something we didn't
dean reynolds on the first big cold wave of the year. sole survivor. adriana diaz reports this girl may hold the key to the mystery of a plane crash that killed four members of her family. >> [inaudible]. >> and airasia flight 8501 -- vicente arena confronts the man who sent jackson to prison for 30 years. >> we were innocent. we were about to be sent to prison for something we didn't
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. ♪ >infinity hall live presents tim reynolds and tr3. >>my name is tim reynolds and i play in tr3.robably also know me from the dave matthews band and dave matthews and tim reynolds acoustic. i was inspired by apocalyptic rock like skinny puppy nine inch nails and ministry and my favorite album from 1971
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prosecutors say reynolds traveled from new york to maryland to shoot wesley king over drug money. when reynolds got to the hampton point apartments in silver spring, they say he shot king dead in front of king's deliver-year-old daughter nickesha. then 12 years passed. >> he got a new identity through seemingly underground networks to get a new passport and took on the name and persona of dennis graham and he used that name and that identity to develop a career as a music promoter and seemed to attain a certain level of success. >> reporter: that's the reggae sound of 21st digital distribution. during those 12 years prosecutors had evidence including the cell phone left at the scene that led back to reynolds, plus one very compelling eyewitness, nickesha king. >> it was her eyewitness testimony. it was her convincing story of what happened all those years ago that convinced jurors largely to convict this individual. >> reporter: now reynolds does face life in prison. if y why did it take more than a dozen years to get this guy, cops aren't talking about that right now. they say th
prosecutors say reynolds traveled from new york to maryland to shoot wesley king over drug money. when reynolds got to the hampton point apartments in silver spring, they say he shot king dead in front of king's deliver-year-old daughter nickesha. then 12 years passed. >> he got a new identity through seemingly underground networks to get a new passport and took on the name and persona of dennis graham and he used that name and that identity to develop a career as a music promoter and...
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reynolds, thought to be the union's best general. a pennsylvanian who was largely responsible for the union's engagement of general lee's army at gettysburg, reynolds was shot from his horse in a wooded area on the first day of the battle dying instantly from a head wound. this event was sufficiently well known that several of these pictures have kind of fake -- or have captions that suggest they're looking at places where either reynolds fell or died and they're not really true. those are -- those captions are wrong. these three photos introduced in an explicit way human consciousness of the violence that played out in these woods and fields. we see one or two people contemplating the placid landscape and we know what must be on their minds. the turmoil and death of the battle that had unfolded there if only in the thoughts of brady and his colleague. we accept today all photos imply the presence of a human viewer, the person that points the camera. more directly than had been done brady offers what is called first-person photograph
reynolds, thought to be the union's best general. a pennsylvanian who was largely responsible for the union's engagement of general lee's army at gettysburg, reynolds was shot from his horse in a wooded area on the first day of the battle dying instantly from a head wound. this event was sufficiently well known that several of these pictures have kind of fake -- or have captions that suggest they're looking at places where either reynolds fell or died and they're not really true. those are --...
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dean reynolds on the first big cold wave of the year. sole survivor. adriana diaz reports this girl may hold the key to the mystery of a plane crash that killed four members of her family. >> [inaudible]. >> and airasia flight 8501 -- vicente arena confronts the man who sent jackson to prison for 30 years. >> we were innocent. we were about to be sent to prison for something we didn't do. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we saw something today we haven't seen since the dependents of the great recession. the price of oil fell below $50 a barrel. it ended the day at 50.04, the
dean reynolds on the first big cold wave of the year. sole survivor. adriana diaz reports this girl may hold the key to the mystery of a plane crash that killed four members of her family. >> [inaudible]. >> and airasia flight 8501 -- vicente arena confronts the man who sent jackson to prison for 30 years. >> we were innocent. we were about to be sent to prison for something we didn't do. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley:...
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reynolds wolf is here with the forecast. good morning, reynolds. >> we were talking about some of the rainfall we might see in parts of the northeast. the west coast kind of the same thing in oregon northern california and certainly washington state. along the coast is a story of rainfall. but at high elevation, the transformation going from rain drops to snowflakes. at times it could get fairly heavy. for portions "the atlantic" mountains and back over towards seattle, some locations may see several inches. anywhere from three to five inches of rainfall. another story we will follow is what's going to happen in central west. we're talking the plains. jet stream nice ridge developing over the center of the u.s. meaning temperatures anywhere from 10 15 20 degrees above normal for this time of year. and the warm conditions will spill over into your monday. certainly better times there. in the northeast, the story will be the rain that's going to come for much of the coast. inland, a better chance of snowfall especially towards
reynolds wolf is here with the forecast. good morning, reynolds. >> we were talking about some of the rainfall we might see in parts of the northeast. the west coast kind of the same thing in oregon northern california and certainly washington state. along the coast is a story of rainfall. but at high elevation, the transformation going from rain drops to snowflakes. at times it could get fairly heavy. for portions "the atlantic" mountains and back over towards seattle, some...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> tonight, it is a madhouse in phoenix! a year from now, even bigger crowds will be invading the bay area for our own super bowl. the lessons we're picking up. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. kpix 5's joe vazquez is in phoenix tonight with a team of bay area super bowl planners who are taking notes. >> reporter: they work hard and they play hard. you can see what's left of this super bowl 50 party. super bowl xlix is sunday. but super bowl 50 a year away a team of is touring the bay area. >> this is apparel. >> reporter: meet keith bruce. he is the ceo of super bowl 50 see this host committee. >> watching, listening, learning, seeing things unfold around us is information we can take back for our planning for super bowl 50. >> reporter: tons of details going into planning a super bowl where a million extra visitors come to town
dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> tonight, it is a madhouse in phoenix! a year from now, even bigger crowds will be invading the bay area for our own super bowl. the lessons we're picking up. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. kpix 5's joe vazquez is...
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that's where the weather channel's reynolds wolf is live in eaton town in northeastern new jersey. a bit lighter than what we have seen from other live shots to the north. >> reporter: absolutely. what is interesting about this i've covered i think 38 named storms in terms of tropical systems. this one i know we're talking winter but very similar to a tropical system where you have feeder bands that come on shore. that's how it has been here in north new jersey a blast of heavier snow and wind that will come through and then you get a break. it takes it easy a little bit and then builds back up. what i can testify is we'll have more winds later on today. even when the snow begins to fizzle out, we'll have drifts that will get in. most people may step outside later on today and say, hey, 14 inches of snowfall outside your house. the precipitation is probably going to be between 5 and 8, but with the drifts will seem a lot higher. one thing that has not been high at all, power outages. that's wonderful news. i don't know if you can see at home, quite a bit of trees in northern new je
that's where the weather channel's reynolds wolf is live in eaton town in northeastern new jersey. a bit lighter than what we have seen from other live shots to the north. >> reporter: absolutely. what is interesting about this i've covered i think 38 named storms in terms of tropical systems. this one i know we're talking winter but very similar to a tropical system where you have feeder bands that come on shore. that's how it has been here in north new jersey a blast of heavier snow and...
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dean reynolds on the slugger who broke down barriers and becameer one of baseball's most beloved stars. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. and this is the western edition of our broadcast. it appears tonight that isis may have slaughtered another hostage. this time the victim would be japanese, one of two japanese men who have been held by the terror group. earlier this week, isis released a familiar-looking video, an isis militant with the hostages demanding $200 million for their release. then today, this image was released, purportedly showing one of the hostages holding a picture of the other decapitated. we should point out, this picture has yet to be authenticated, but the white house has condemned the killing. holly williams picks up the story. >> reporter: the image posted online today appears to show kenji goto, a japanese journalist, captured by isis holding up a gruesome photo of his murdered compatriot, haruna yukawa. but isis has not released a video showing a beheading taking place as it's done after exec
dean reynolds on the slugger who broke down barriers and becameer one of baseball's most beloved stars. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. and this is the western edition of our broadcast. it appears tonight that isis may have slaughtered another hostage. this time the victim would be japanese, one of two japanese men who have been held by the terror group. earlier this week, isis released a familiar-looking...
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dean reynolds, cbs news chicago. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.urs." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today! >>> this week miss universe madness, we're behind the scenes with the ladies battling it out for the crown. >> you got caught right in the middle. >> it's miss israel versus miss lebanon. what miss israel told me about the international selfie scandal. >> just crazy. >> fighting like this is absolutely sad.
dean reynolds, cbs news chicago. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.urs." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost...
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dean reynolds, cbs news chicago. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.urs." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> it might not be a crystal ball, but genomics is anging healthcare from a reactive world to a one. wusa 9's family health partner inova is home to one of the country's leading research labs. researchers and medical doctors work as team to identify the genetic links to diseases in order to provide the most personalized care for their patients. we'll talk to families whose lives have been changed thanks to genomics and the power to predict. >>> good evening. i'm andrea roane. knowing your family health history has long been a source of good information for doctors
dean reynolds, cbs news chicago. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.urs." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> it might not be a crystal ball, but genomics is anging healthcare from a reactive world to a one. wusa 9's family health partner inova is home to one of the country's leading research...
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. >> pelley: and on the 70th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz, a survivor tells dean reynolds about the family he lost. >> i said good-bye to them never to see or hear from them again. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. tonight the tail end of a powerful nor'easter is whipping northern new england. this is portland, maine, where the snow is coming down and the streets are we deserted. the storm dumped as much as 2.5 feet of snow in places, but which places became an issue today. predictions that the new york city area would see an historic blizzard and paralyzing snowfall did not pan out. as the storm shifted overnight, long island, east of the city and massachusetts took the beating. we have a series of reports tonight beginning with anna werner who joins us in boston. anna? >> reporter: scott, the snow is still coming down here. as you can tell from this big pile of snow behind me, the snowplows are still working overtime trying to keep the streets clear. now, the city of boston had more than 26 inches of sn
. >> pelley: and on the 70th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz, a survivor tells dean reynolds about the family he lost. >> i said good-bye to them never to see or hear from them again. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. tonight the tail end of a powerful nor'easter is whipping northern new england. this is portland, maine, where the snow is coming down and the streets are we deserted. the...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> children sledding down a driveway lands a 6-year-old boy in critical condition in the hospital. >> her daughter was killed five years ago. today her plea to local lawmakers on what she believes could help prevent other murders. >> reporter: a mother says race hate played no role in the beating of her son. >> a maryland woman missing a month found safe and sound behind bars. how officials finally realized their jane doe was a family's missing loved one. >> good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> and i'm derek mcginty. >>> another wet drive home tonight. the rain and snow are gone, but now you got something else to worry about. >> chief meteorologist topper shutt is tracking the cold and the spot -- possibility of slick spots tonight. >> we're not looking at a mass refreezing. temps won't fall much behind the clipper, but doppler radar over the past couple hours, everything has moved across the bay into the delmarv
dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> children sledding down a driveway lands a 6-year-old boy in critical condition in the hospital. >> her daughter was killed five years ago. today her plea to local lawmakers on what she believes could help prevent other murders. >> reporter: a mother says race hate played no role in the beating of her...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> katy perry is giving "e.t." super bowl secrets about her halftime blowout. >> take a selfie together? >> right now? >> we'll tell you what she's planning. >> who you bringing out? >> i have a couple tricks up my sleeve. >> and what about the players? are they abstaining as they get ready for the big game? >> back here in hollywood meet the new justin bieber. we'll talk about what's behind his new look and his new confession. >> i'm not who i was pretending to be. >> then, a biggest loser tells us how she became the biggest gainer. >> i've gained 130 pounds fast. it is a fake scale that you weigh in on. >> some other contestants totally disagree. we'll talk to them. plus -- ♪ backstreet ♪ the backstreet boys are here.
dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> katy perry is giving "e.t." super bowl secrets about her halftime blowout. >> take a selfie together? >> right now? >> we'll tell you what she's planning. >> who you bringing out? >> i have a couple tricks up my sleeve. >> and what about the players? are...
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rob reynolds, al jazeera. >> australia is thought to be the home of surfing but in reality it has only been a a short time. andrew thomas has the story. >> reporter: fresh water beach is known as australia's home of surf.ing. duke kahamamoku's statute was there. when he came to australia he brought his board. his name brought crowds and publicity. none could do what duke could. his excision surf gave massive attention to australia which took to sport like no other. >> from what he did i'm sure the nation got spawned. the fact is that he brought something to australia that was very important but the competitive edge of australians took it to the next level. >> australia makes up a sidessable chunk of a growing worldwide industry. today amateur surfers even pinkish ones acknowledge brought the industry well over $10 billion. even self-indulgent cameras strapped to their heads. there was no industry in 1915. kahanamoku made his own boards. along with kangaroos and barbecue surfing has become part of australian industry. but the wish to surf,. >> do have a look and check it out, aljazeera.
rob reynolds, al jazeera. >> australia is thought to be the home of surfing but in reality it has only been a a short time. andrew thomas has the story. >> reporter: fresh water beach is known as australia's home of surf.ing. duke kahamamoku's statute was there. when he came to australia he brought his board. his name brought crowds and publicity. none could do what duke could. his excision surf gave massive attention to australia which took to sport like no other. >> from...
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reynolds, what's it look like there? >> reporter: the situation in edenton is a transformation to what we're dealing with now. strong winds have come through. i'd say about 25 tops. the snow at this point is actually kind of like a powder. but it is coming in heavily in spots. we do expect quite a bit more before the day is done. roads really in rough shape. that is despite the work that the men and women have been doing in terms of plows and salt trucks. they've been doing all they possibly can, but they're battling nature. nature winter storms right off the coast, we still have the snow and the iciness and a lot of the overpasses and bridges. that travel ban remains in effect. all right. that's the latest from northern new jersey. let's send it back to you in the studio. >> reynolds wolf there for us in new jersey. thank you so much reynolds. the blizzard is paralyzing air travel. as i was just mentioning, that number that i gave you, more than 7700 flights being scrapped since monday. that number went down though. the
reynolds, what's it look like there? >> reporter: the situation in edenton is a transformation to what we're dealing with now. strong winds have come through. i'd say about 25 tops. the snow at this point is actually kind of like a powder. but it is coming in heavily in spots. we do expect quite a bit more before the day is done. roads really in rough shape. that is despite the work that the men and women have been doing in terms of plows and salt trucks. they've been doing all they...
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rob reynolds in washington d.c what do we know about the scale of this coup? >> well lauren, the u.s. attorney general announced the arrests saying that the united states strongly condemns such conspiracies u.s. attorney general eric holder. the two men will be charged with conspiracy to carry out violent overthrow of a federal government which is a crime in the united states. in a federal court in minnesota we got details from an fbi agent who interrogated one of the plotters of a half baked coup operation that got underway on the 30th of december, last week in banjul the capital of gambia. the coup members numbered about a dozen people, all men all armed they came from the united states and the united kingdom all of gambian descent or leanings. on that day on the 30th they made plans to storm the presidential residence called state house in banjul. they fired in the air hoping the troops who were guarding the residence would simply run away, instead the troops fired back, inflicting heavy casualties on the attackers at least four of whom apparently were kill
rob reynolds in washington d.c what do we know about the scale of this coup? >> well lauren, the u.s. attorney general announced the arrests saying that the united states strongly condemns such conspiracies u.s. attorney general eric holder. the two men will be charged with conspiracy to carry out violent overthrow of a federal government which is a crime in the united states. in a federal court in minnesota we got details from an fbi agent who interrogated one of the plotters of a half...
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dean reynolds shows us a unique art project. >> reporter: it's pretty easy to miss but one floor up ishe national veteran's art museum and the 100 faces of war experience on display. portraits on the men and women who went to war. a cross section of the daring, devoted, and even disfigured who heard the call. each painting is accompanied by a personal statement which is meant to make you linger. >> if we want people to understand the true cost of war, it's on us to tell those stories. >> reporter: elizabeth oh heron was once sergeant oh heron who assembled bombs for f-16s in the persian gulf and iraq. she's had trouble talking about her experiences but writing was therapeutic. >> i felt like it came from the heart. >> reporter: she wrote she's proud of her service but added this. that doesn't change the fact that i contributed however indirectly to human beings vanishing from the earth in a moment of sheer agony. >> there's a lot of people walking around whose lives have been altered by uncontrollable memories from these wars. >> reporter: at his studio in amherst massachusetts, the ar
dean reynolds shows us a unique art project. >> reporter: it's pretty easy to miss but one floor up ishe national veteran's art museum and the 100 faces of war experience on display. portraits on the men and women who went to war. a cross section of the daring, devoted, and even disfigured who heard the call. each painting is accompanied by a personal statement which is meant to make you linger. >> if we want people to understand the true cost of war, it's on us to tell those...
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one survivor spoke to dean reynolds. >> reporter: this is the last picture werner koppel has of his parentsn germany. the last time he saw them in person was 1941. >> i said good-bye to them never to see or hear from them again. >> reporter: on april 20, 1943 adolf hitler's birthday and he remembers the first day of passover koppel arrived at auschwitz. >> a lot of commotion, hollering, shouting, dogs whips, and the first command we heard was, women and children to the left, men to the right. >> reporter: for the next 20 months, the largest death camp in the whole nazi empire was his home, where this german jew toiled as a slave laborerer. >> we had to appear naked in front of an s.s. officer who with one look decided if that prisoner was still able to work. and if that prisoner would not be able to work he would be sent whate called in prison language going through the chimney. being gassed and being burned. >> reporter: he remembers the fear and the hunger. >> our thoughts were where can i get something to eat? where's the next garbage can? >> reporter: koppel who was 90 next month, was l
one survivor spoke to dean reynolds. >> reporter: this is the last picture werner koppel has of his parentsn germany. the last time he saw them in person was 1941. >> i said good-bye to them never to see or hear from them again. >> reporter: on april 20, 1943 adolf hitler's birthday and he remembers the first day of passover koppel arrived at auschwitz. >> a lot of commotion, hollering, shouting, dogs whips, and the first command we heard was, women and children to the...
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. >> i hear officer reynolds get on the radio. shots fired. shots fired. >> shots fired. on the gas and came down here. >> breaking news in watertown where an apparent carjacking led police on a wild chase. >> my vehicle ends up right about where the ford is right there. officer reynolds bails out of his car and starts throwing rounds down range. >> shots fired. watertown, black pickup. >> i go i can't get it out. i make the decision to jump back in the vehicle put in the drive and jump out. i got behind that tree, officer reynolds sees me by the tree and says who is in the vehicle and i said don't worry about that right now. so we start firing rounds. as soon as the vehicle starts going by us, a loud explosion. >> 322 -- they have explosives. some type of grenades. they are in between houses down here. >> the first was shielded by the cruiser and we didn't get the blast from it. >> loud explosions. loud explosions. >> they said it was two bombs but it sounded like boom boom, boom. >> my eyes were shaking back and forth and i was afraid i wouldn't be able to see. >> shots
. >> i hear officer reynolds get on the radio. shots fired. shots fired. >> shots fired. on the gas and came down here. >> breaking news in watertown where an apparent carjacking led police on a wild chase. >> my vehicle ends up right about where the ford is right there. officer reynolds bails out of his car and starts throwing rounds down range. >> shots fired. watertown, black pickup. >> i go i can't get it out. i make the decision to jump back in the...
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rob reynolds thank you there for getting us up to date on the reaction in the u.s. just to tell you too, the vatican has also condemned the shooting as abbombable. the office was fire bombed in 2011 a day after it carried a caricature of the profit mohammed. and a year later it published a series of satirical features of mohammed. and today's attack came after they tweeted a cartoon of the group's leader. let's go back to our guest on set from qatar university. we just listed how -- some of the controversial publications that the magazine has issued and earlier on we were talking about freedom of speech freedom of expression as well. we were also talking about where is that fine line between poor taste and opinion? >> first of all i think it's important to repeat the fact that they were not targeting one religion. you mentioned two or three cases where they proteared the profit mohammed but there were several other religions that were targeted. the vision whether you agree to it or don't agree to it laugh is above all individuals, all religions. whether -- the idea
rob reynolds thank you there for getting us up to date on the reaction in the u.s. just to tell you too, the vatican has also condemned the shooting as abbombable. the office was fire bombed in 2011 a day after it carried a caricature of the profit mohammed. and a year later it published a series of satirical features of mohammed. and today's attack came after they tweeted a cartoon of the group's leader. let's go back to our guest on set from qatar university. we just listed how -- some of the...
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james reynolds is our correspondent. he's in the italian coastal city of brindisi. he gave us an update. >> reporter: here's what we know so far. at night, the italian coast guard found a vessel heading towards the italian coast. it was about 60 to 80 nautical miles, we understand, off the southern tip of italy. and italy asked a nearby icelander patrol ship to go and investigate, because iceland is taking part in a new eu border force, which replaced a previous italian operation. we understand that that icelandic ship investigated, but couldn't board because of heavy weather. so then italy's coast guard sent several of its own forces on to the ship. we understand from the navy that those forces are half a dozen people have got onboard, and are in the process of securing the ship, and with the help, we understand, from the navy, of the icelandic boat and its tug, they will now head towards a southern italian port arriving later in the day. and of course, the first priority for the italian coast guard will be to assess the health of those onboard. we don't know exact
james reynolds is our correspondent. he's in the italian coastal city of brindisi. he gave us an update. >> reporter: here's what we know so far. at night, the italian coast guard found a vessel heading towards the italian coast. it was about 60 to 80 nautical miles, we understand, off the southern tip of italy. and italy asked a nearby icelander patrol ship to go and investigate, because iceland is taking part in a new eu border force, which replaced a previous italian operation. we...
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and deb any reynolds was honored with a lifetime achievement award. i have a bunch of movies i need to watch to catch up. >> all of those. >> i'm behind. >> debbie reynolds looked so cute. always so adorable. >>> still to come here -- >> women and breast cancer. what you don't know could be dangerous to. >>> on this weather alert day, we're keeping an eye on road conditions this morning. right now everything looks good from the storm team 4 x 4. coming up, tom kierein will have your drive time forecast. >>> a major storm is headed to the middle east. that system already dumped 4 inches across central ohio yesterday. that's 4 inches of snow. as it continues moving east the system will become a nor'easter. the storm carries the potential to dump 2 to 3 feet of snow from new jersey to massachusetts. >>> in news 4 your health a new study reveals many breast cancer patients don't know enough about their conditions. researchers asked 500 patients about their tumor stage, grade and what sub type. as few as 20% knew anything about their cancer. black and hisp
and deb any reynolds was honored with a lifetime achievement award. i have a bunch of movies i need to watch to catch up. >> all of those. >> i'm behind. >> debbie reynolds looked so cute. always so adorable. >>> still to come here -- >> women and breast cancer. what you don't know could be dangerous to. >>> on this weather alert day, we're keeping an eye on road conditions this morning. right now everything looks good from the storm team 4 x 4. coming...
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. >> reynolds you're giving a snow update and fitness tips as we move along the morning here. you're really i think, inspiring a lot of the 5:30 folks watching "way too early" on the treadmill. so thank you, sir. appreciate it. we'll talk again soon. back now to nbc's chris pollone in boston. chris, as we were hearing there from reynolds it really is about the feeder bands coming through and how we have seen certain areas more impacted in different hours than others. so let's talk about the state of emergency certainly for massachusetts, certain governors have reacted a little differently as we heard chris christie with his reaction about the storm than we say a governor cuomo. so what are we seeing from yours? >> reporter: yeah. here there clearly are no cars on the roads besides plows and emergency personnel. and not even that many of those at this point as people are heeding the warnings to stay off the roads. they could be ticketed or even arrested if they're caught out on the roads. now, the governor here in massachusetts said that's not their goal they don't want police
. >> reynolds you're giving a snow update and fitness tips as we move along the morning here. you're really i think, inspiring a lot of the 5:30 folks watching "way too early" on the treadmill. so thank you, sir. appreciate it. we'll talk again soon. back now to nbc's chris pollone in boston. chris, as we were hearing there from reynolds it really is about the feeder bands coming through and how we have seen certain areas more impacted in different hours than others. so let's...
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s dean reynolds reports the nfl is investigating possible football tampering. and from anna werner, just hours before his death, dr. martin luther king tapped bernard lafayette for a special mission. >> mr. king said, "now, bernard, the next thing we have to do..." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. most folks never saw it coming. patches of ice, impossible to see, covered walkways and roadways across the northeast, knocking pedestrians off their feet, and sending cars and trucks skidding. there were hundreds of accidents in what looked like a demolition derby. tonight, the death toll reached nine, as three more people died in vermont and massachusetts. jericka duncan has our report. >> reporter: they looked like scenes from a movie, a tractor- trailer sliding out of control on i-95 near new brunswick, new jersey, barely missing cars as it jumped a divider. this s.u.v. slid for more than 50 yards on a street in yonkers,he n new york. in the northeast on sunday, more
s dean reynolds reports the nfl is investigating possible football tampering. and from anna werner, just hours before his death, dr. martin luther king tapped bernard lafayette for a special mission. >> mr. king said, "now, bernard, the next thing we have to do..." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. most folks never saw it coming. patches of ice, impossible to see,...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," anhe isis hostage negotiations. we'll hear from national security analyst juan zarate. >>> plus, how a air traffic control system is causing noises across the country. >>> and a look inside how ticket seller stubhub is taking extra steps to protect super bowl ticket buyers. >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> and good friday morning to you. let's take a live look at the golden gate bridge. it's a sleepy friday so far. >> it is friday, january 30. i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> every friday is good. i'm frank mallicoat. good to have you on board. it's 4:30. roberta has the weekend forecast. >> the month of january we're going out on a dry note the same way we began the month. good morning. taking a look at the current temperatures, 36 degrees in napa to 50 degrees in san jose. it's in the low 50s in san
dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," anhe isis hostage negotiations. we'll hear from national security analyst juan zarate. >>> plus, how a air traffic control system is causing noises across the country. >>> and a look inside how ticket seller stubhub is taking extra steps to protect super bowl ticket buyers. >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching....
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's a comedian and actor who spent nine years on saturday night live, including three as the anchor of weekend updates and seven seasons in the cast of the showtime series "weeds." he's kevin nealon, this is overheard. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter]. >> it would be nice that i win an emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream, it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information, there's no freedom, and it's journalist who's provides that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, he goes till 11:00. [laughter]. >> kevin nealon, hello. >> hello. >> thank you for being here. >> we've caught you here in the middle of tour, you do a fair amount of standup touring. >> yeah. >> how much of that would you say you do in the course of a year? >> you know, i never like to think of how much i do in a year, because i like to be home. >> yeah. >> but i think it's almost every we
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's a comedian and actor who spent nine years on saturday night live, including three as the anchor of weekend updates and seven seasons in the cast of the showtime series "weeds." he's kevin nealon, this is overheard. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter]. >> it would be nice that i win an emmy. >> being on the...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's an actor and musician whose credits include the hbo series bored to death, rushmore, funny people, scott pilgrim verse the world. he's jason schwartzman, this is overheard. >> there are not two sides to every issue. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down, this guy says, hey, goes to 11. [ laughter ] >> jason schwartzman welcome. >> thank you,. >> so nice to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> i want to ask you about wes anderson and the grand budapest hotel. i was trying to think of this as a sa. the question. jason schwartzman is to west as peschi is to scorsese. if we see a wes anderson movie and you're not in it, that's a surprise. >> well, i mean -- >> although you're in i
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's an actor and musician whose credits include the hbo series bored to death, rushmore, funny people, scott pilgrim verse the world. he's jason schwartzman, this is overheard. >> there are not two sides to every issue. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an...
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here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: video from november 22nd showed 12-year-old tamir rice shot to deathcity park by a cleveland cop less than two seconds after the officer pulled up to within a few feet of him. the police were responding to a 911 call about an armed man. but the weapon turned out to be a toy pellet gun. in the newly released video, as the 12-year-old lies bleeding from a stomach wound on the ground behind the cruiser, the officers can be seen standing around and talking to each other. then when tamir's sister runs to see what happen, the police throw her to the ground, three times. she's then handcuffed and marched into the back seat of the cruiser where she remains for the rest of the 30-minute tape. she's 14 years old. the boy's mother, samaria rice, was just out of camera range. >> as i was trying to get through to my son the police told me to calm down or they will put me in the back of the police car. >> reporter: according to the tape time line paramedics arrive eight minutes after the shooting and attend to tamir on the ground for another six minutes before he is
here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: video from november 22nd showed 12-year-old tamir rice shot to deathcity park by a cleveland cop less than two seconds after the officer pulled up to within a few feet of him. the police were responding to a 911 call about an armed man. but the weapon turned out to be a toy pellet gun. in the newly released video, as the 12-year-old lies bleeding from a stomach wound on the ground behind the cruiser, the officers can be seen standing around and talking...
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dean reynolds on the first big cold wave of the year. sole survivor. adriana diaz reports this girl may hold the key to the mystery of a plane crash that killed four members of her family. >> [inaudible]. >> and airasia flight 8501 -- vicente arena confronts the man who sent jackson to prison for 30 years. >> we were innocent. we were about to be sent to prison for something we didn't do. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we saw something today we haven't seen since the dependents of the great recession. the price of oil fell below $50 a barrel. it ended the day at 50.04, the lowest close since spring of 2009. have a look at this. just since june of last year, the price of oil has dropped by more than half. no one knows when the slide will end. on wall street, the dow fell more than 300 points. the s&p nearly 38. in beth cases a loss of nearly 2%. elaine quijano is looking into why investors are worried. >> reporter: today marked the worst drop in the dow and s&p since october. analysts and traders say there
dean reynolds on the first big cold wave of the year. sole survivor. adriana diaz reports this girl may hold the key to the mystery of a plane crash that killed four members of her family. >> [inaudible]. >> and airasia flight 8501 -- vicente arena confronts the man who sent jackson to prison for 30 years. >> we were innocent. we were about to be sent to prison for something we didn't do. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley:...
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and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's a chief executive officer of amplify education and the former chancellor of the new york city department of education, the largest public school system in the united states. he's joel klein. this is "overheard." [ applause ] >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [ laughter ] the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> right. without information there is no freedom and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down, this guy says, hey, it goes to 11. [ laughter ] >> joel klein, welcome. >> thank you, glad to be here. >> nice to have you here, i want to congratulate you on what i know you hope are two big products that am flyify is going to have out in the world now, one is a redo, and one that is more in the form of an innovation and curriculum that amplify tablet and the digital cur
and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's a chief executive officer of amplify education and the former chancellor of the new york city department of education, the largest public school system in the united states. he's joel klein. this is "overheard." [ applause ] >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [...
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rob reynolds explains, china is now on track to take the crown.s the number 1 movie market of the world. >> reporter: bad news from the box office for the u.s. movie industry. box office returns were down to their lowest levels, according to the trade magazine the hollywood reporter. the number of tickets sold dropped approximately 6% over 2013 and overall business revenue was expected to be 26.3 billion a decline of 5%. hollywood's habit of end llessly recycling big performers. all falling short of their block bust predecessors. some are film critics think poor sales may force hollywood to improve its offerings. >> you can't slap a title onto a comic book people used to buy and expect them to come. i think hollywood will learn and it bodes weapon for all of us. i do feel that the moves will get better as a result. the video on demand is depressing ticket sales. more people are getting their movie fix without getting off the couch. with ticket sales dwindling, the u.s. is likely to lose its spot as the top movie market as chien. china. rob reynold
rob reynolds explains, china is now on track to take the crown.s the number 1 movie market of the world. >> reporter: bad news from the box office for the u.s. movie industry. box office returns were down to their lowest levels, according to the trade magazine the hollywood reporter. the number of tickets sold dropped approximately 6% over 2013 and overall business revenue was expected to be 26.3 billion a decline of 5%. hollywood's habit of end llessly recycling big performers. all...