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agent lindsay moran and i were scheduled to rendezvous in salt lake city.ob is to talk and think on their feet. i can barely talk and drive. the mission - who will drive conditions. >> when i was in the c.i.a. a large part of my life and job was driving around - looking for people following me, trying to get information from a human source. it wasn't just my experience at the c.i.a. that gave me confidence that i could outperform kosta. i don't think anything can compare to the distractions of driving kids to [ laughs ] >> cut it out. while they are fighting in the back seat. keep it down. talking to siri. at the university of utah, isn't professor joel cooper is testing the impact of voice-activated infotainment systems, available in many cars. kosta was up first. >> i have a headset on, a finger clicker, a heart rate monitor and a microphone. i'm like a cyborg. >> there's a g.p.s. system, a wide-angled camera. it allows us to monitor your speed, where you are looking as you drive down the road. >> to establish a baseline for the measurements, the first te
agent lindsay moran and i were scheduled to rendezvous in salt lake city.ob is to talk and think on their feet. i can barely talk and drive. the mission - who will drive conditions. >> when i was in the c.i.a. a large part of my life and job was driving around - looking for people following me, trying to get information from a human source. it wasn't just my experience at the c.i.a. that gave me confidence that i could outperform kosta. i don't think anything can compare to the...
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so to keep his memory alive, sergeant brown's family rounded up donations and commissioned salt lake city sculpt yours to create a special memorial. what was the toughest detail to cap cure? >> his spirit. >> reporter: and his smile. sergeant brown loved to hand out candy to afghan children. >> they are ambassadors. they came with peace and to protect freedom. >> reporter: before it can be cast in bronze and shipped the sculpture needs final approval. >> that's your daddy. >> reporter: from from two girls now almost 3 years old who finally get to see their father for the first time. >> it's so great. >> reporter: and then from two parents who never thought this road would end. >> just to be able to see your son again, it's kind of something that most people probably don't ever get the chance to do. and it's -- it means a lot. >> he has a dimple there. and the world is filled with so much sadness. we need to replace that with some glimmer of hope. >> reporter: hope that a hero's memory lives on. >> i love you. >> reporter: dave gutierrez nbc news salt lake city. >> the girls can be proud.
so to keep his memory alive, sergeant brown's family rounded up donations and commissioned salt lake city sculpt yours to create a special memorial. what was the toughest detail to cap cure? >> his spirit. >> reporter: and his smile. sergeant brown loved to hand out candy to afghan children. >> they are ambassadors. they came with peace and to protect freedom. >> reporter: before it can be cast in bronze and shipped the sculpture needs final approval. >> that's...
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we are done with chicago and by 1980 when we moved on to salt lake city. in 1981 the bomb was placed in the hallway at the university of utah business building. it exploded in the bathroom and somebody noticed it and the police to get in there and detonated it. .. the owner of that stewart came out from the door into the back parking lot and came and saw what appeared to be a road hazard i'm sure in his mind. two by fours nailed together and unbeknownst to him inside these pieces of wood the bomber had carved in and build a bomb. when he went over to move this so that it would not cause problems for a a passerby, as soon as he reached over to break the contact between that device and the ground it exploded killing him almost instantly >> the. >> the next bomb, i believe was in salt lake city involving our next panelist gary wright. >> really similar with the structure of the bomb. 1987 i am the computer company. my my family work there with me. i had been out on calls. pulled into the rear parking lot of our building. as i pulled in i looked down, and next
we are done with chicago and by 1980 when we moved on to salt lake city. in 1981 the bomb was placed in the hallway at the university of utah business building. it exploded in the bathroom and somebody noticed it and the police to get in there and detonated it. .. the owner of that stewart came out from the door into the back parking lot and came and saw what appeared to be a road hazard i'm sure in his mind. two by fours nailed together and unbeknownst to him inside these pieces of wood the...
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the miracle baby near salt lake city and the fishermen, the police officers, the doctors and nurses who, what is the address of your emergency? >> there's a car in the river -- >> what kind of car? >> there's a person inside. >> reporter: the voice of a fisherman calling 911 saturday afternoon, along the spanish fork river, just 50 miles south of salt lake city. a car upside down it had been there for hours. officers rushed to the scene. they were not expecting any survivors. >> i said, was i the only one that was hearing this thinking that i was hearing things. and when i talked to the other officers we had all heard the same thing. a voice saying "help us, help me." >> reporter: they heard a voice. tonight, still unsure who it was. inside the car, a young mother. 25-year-old jennifer groesbeck who would not survive. at first, they did not know there was someone else. >> we were able to flip that vehicle up onto its side. that's when i noticed that there was a baby in the backseat. >> reporter: little lily, just 18 months old. upside down, hanging from her car seat for 14 hours. just a
the miracle baby near salt lake city and the fishermen, the police officers, the doctors and nurses who, what is the address of your emergency? >> there's a car in the river -- >> what kind of car? >> there's a person inside. >> reporter: the voice of a fisherman calling 911 saturday afternoon, along the spanish fork river, just 50 miles south of salt lake city. a car upside down it had been there for hours. officers rushed to the scene. they were not expecting any...
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and our mayor of salt lake city is not the president of the national league of cities. looked at, i believe, as a state that is well-run, knows how to get things done but recognizes that investment in infrastructure are one of the key pillars to economic growth and vitality. and so we're here today with three incredible mayors that are going to talk to you about their stories. but before i do that i wanted to read the president of the united states, i've been told, is competing with us today because he's at the national league of cities. so i very much appreciate these mayors being here but have a statement i want to read to you from mayor ralph becker was the president of the league of cities. and he says, quote the national league of cities in the american public transit association have enjoyed a close working relationship for many decades. the results of which have been tremendous. transit progress for the cities we serve. our great transit accomplishments in the salt lake region is an important example of the benefit of this collaboration. as the nlc president and
and our mayor of salt lake city is not the president of the national league of cities. looked at, i believe, as a state that is well-run, knows how to get things done but recognizes that investment in infrastructure are one of the key pillars to economic growth and vitality. and so we're here today with three incredible mayors that are going to talk to you about their stories. but before i do that i wanted to read the president of the united states, i've been told, is competing with us today...
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the baby is in critical condition in the salt lake city hospital.ving the car, died in the crash. >> what a sad story. >>> all right. facebook under fire for an emoticon. what is being done to get the web site to take it offline. an early start on your money is next. 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 urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effects including dehydration, which may cause some people to have loss of body
the baby is in critical condition in the salt lake city hospital.ving the car, died in the crash. >> what a sad story. >>> all right. facebook under fire for an emoticon. what is being done to get the web site to take it offline. an early start on your money is next. 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...
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she is in critical condition at a salt lake city hospital.mothers with driving the car and she died in the crash. nothing short of miraculous that they were able to spot her and get her out. >> miracle and tragic. >>> 19 minutes after the hour. tim tebow on the comeback trail. the heisman trophy winner may not be ready to give up his nfl dream yet. coy wire has the details in the bleacher report next. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. >>humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening
she is in critical condition at a salt lake city hospital.mothers with driving the car and she died in the crash. nothing short of miraculous that they were able to spot her and get her out. >> miracle and tragic. >>> 19 minutes after the hour. tim tebow on the comeback trail. the heisman trophy winner may not be ready to give up his nfl dream yet. coy wire has the details in the bleacher report next. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis...
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in salt lake city on may 15th.r this. and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. i knew instantly that this was... wow! it's crest hd. it's amazing. go pro with new crest pro-health hd. it's two steps: first one cleans second one polishes and whitens. by isolating key ingredients, each step focuses on their separate jobs. crest hd gives you a 6x healthier mouth and 6x whiter teeth in just one week. i mean it gets practically ever
in salt lake city on may 15th.r this. and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [...
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officials found the car upside down in a frigid river about an hour south of salt lake city. >> where the car was, you could not see it from the roadway. scott: seven of the people who worked to save the little girl had to be treated for hypothermia. at last check, the 18 month old is in critical condition at a nearby children's hospital. eileen is joining us now. let's talk about the weather. this is the day that if you look outside your window even for a minute, you saw a stream of people enjoying it as much as humanly possible. everyone was chomping at the bit to get out. eileen: i saw more people in short sleeves and shorts today and i am like, wait. it feels good, but maybe not that much. scott: three days ago, people were literally cross-country skiing down my road. that much has changed. eileen: and now you need a kayak, because everything is melting. it looks beautiful. it is 6:45 and still light. fairfax, 53. comfortable. glorious. 53 in bethesda at congressional country club. really, just a spectacular day on this first day of daylight saving time. temperature right now in t
officials found the car upside down in a frigid river about an hour south of salt lake city. >> where the car was, you could not see it from the roadway. scott: seven of the people who worked to save the little girl had to be treated for hypothermia. at last check, the 18 month old is in critical condition at a nearby children's hospital. eileen is joining us now. let's talk about the weather. this is the day that if you look outside your window even for a minute, you saw a stream of...
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an unseasonably warm and sunny day in salt lake city.olice and emergency personnel respond to a report of an explosion outside cam's computer services. owner gary wright had arrived at his office at 10:25 a.m. >> when i had pulled into the parking lot, i noticed there was a piece of wood over to the right-hand side near my secretary's car. two two-by-fours that appeared to be nailed together. i thought well, it's just a piece of scrap lumber from a n construction project. it's got nails sticking out of it. i should probably throw it away. somebody will step on it. it will get run over. but as i bent down to pick it up, there was a slight click and instantly i could feel this huge pressure in my chest. almost a crushing pressure. and i heard what sounded like a fighter jet going over. at that point, i didn't know that it had been a bomb. what i honestly thought was someone had shot me with a shotgun. i began to think, i may not make it. >> the explosion has severed nerves in wright's left arm and impaled more than 200 pieces of shrapnel i
an unseasonably warm and sunny day in salt lake city.olice and emergency personnel respond to a report of an explosion outside cam's computer services. owner gary wright had arrived at his office at 10:25 a.m. >> when i had pulled into the parking lot, i noticed there was a piece of wood over to the right-hand side near my secretary's car. two two-by-fours that appeared to be nailed together. i thought well, it's just a piece of scrap lumber from a n construction project. it's got nails...
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now, this is after the the car she was in crashed in the icy river outside of salt lake city utah. >>> investigators say little girl is lucky after a fisherman found her. fox's kelly wright reports. >> reporter: police in utah are calling it a miracle, 18 month-old girl ace live after vehicle she was riding in plunge into a frigid river leaving her trapped, upside down in her car seat for 14 hours. >> the car seat could have have possibly been out of the water, it was along the embankment so i don't know exactly how much of the car, how much water was getting into the car. >> reporter: accident happening in the town of spanish fork about a hour south of salt lake city. baby's mother was driving over a bridge late friday night when something caused her to lose control of the vehicle. police say the car ran in the cement barrier launching it in the freezing water where it remain, for hours before being noticed. >> there was a fisherman that came to fish along the river and noticed the vehicle in the river. called 911. >> reporter: car was on the top, officers say it landed under a bridg
now, this is after the the car she was in crashed in the icy river outside of salt lake city utah. >>> investigators say little girl is lucky after a fisherman found her. fox's kelly wright reports. >> reporter: police in utah are calling it a miracle, 18 month-old girl ace live after vehicle she was riding in plunge into a frigid river leaving her trapped, upside down in her car seat for 14 hours. >> the car seat could have have possibly been out of the water, it was along...
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. >> austin, texas, and salt lake city are the top cities for job creation. the wilmington region ranks 37th out of 50 big metro areas this year. job creation index is based on the percentage of workers who say their companies are hiring and expanding the workforce versus those letting workers go. the job market has improved since the recession. and large metro areas tend to have a better job situation than the country as a whole, especially those with strong or emerging tech or health industries. tracy, back over to you. >> thanks. talk to you tomorrow. >>> tomorrow we'll be talking snow. this morning, we will be waiting for sunrise. that is a cold start. right now, 29 degrees at 5:26. the forecast hour by hour coming up. christine maddela in the traffic center this morning. how is it looking, christine? >> well on the ben franklin bridge, the base of the bridge if you look through the trees here, there's an overturned tractor-trailer still impacting traffic on the westbound side. and it is blocking some lanes. i'm going to keep an update -- keep you updated
. >> austin, texas, and salt lake city are the top cities for job creation. the wilmington region ranks 37th out of 50 big metro areas this year. job creation index is based on the percentage of workers who say their companies are hiring and expanding the workforce versus those letting workers go. the job market has improved since the recession. and large metro areas tend to have a better job situation than the country as a whole, especially those with strong or emerging tech or health...
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and our mayor of salt lake city is now the president and the national league of cities. and so, we are looked at, i believe, as a state that is well run, knows how to get things done, but recognizes that investment in infrastructure are one of the key pillars to economic growth and vitality. so we're here today with three incredible mayors that are going to talk to you about their stories. but before i do that, i wanted to read the president of the united states, i've been told, is competing with us today, because he's at the national league of cities. so i very much appreciate these mayors being here, but i have a statement i want to read to you from mayor ralph becker who is the president of the league of cities. and he says, quote, national league of cities and the american public transit association have enjoyed a close working relationship for many decades. the results of which have been tremendous transit progress for those cities we serve. our great transit accomplishments in the salt lake region is an important example of the benefit of this collaboration. as the
and our mayor of salt lake city is now the president and the national league of cities. and so, we are looked at, i believe, as a state that is well run, knows how to get things done, but recognizes that investment in infrastructure are one of the key pillars to economic growth and vitality. so we're here today with three incredible mayors that are going to talk to you about their stories. but before i do that, i wanted to read the president of the united states, i've been told, is competing...
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we saw a police officer in salt lake city saying he was not going to police a gay rights parade becausefelt it struck against his believes against homosexual assaultee. we saw an instance involving a mosque in another state. we are empowering individuals seeking the right to discriminate against their fellow citizens the opportunity to do that under the law >>> didn't the cop in question in utah get in trouble for doing that, refusing a direct order from a superior. >> he did, we have many states that are considering r.i.f.r.a. bills further empowering individuals like the police officer to go further, and not only that make sure that they feel they can make the actions and decisions in circumstances where case law is not clear. >> various republican legislators in the intind state house -- indiana state house say they want to go back to the drawing board, narrow it make it more precise. could you live with a riff ra law. >> we belief a fix to the bill is possible. two critical pieces are essential. the first is exempting civil rights laws the state's civil rights laws from being impact
we saw a police officer in salt lake city saying he was not going to police a gay rights parade becausefelt it struck against his believes against homosexual assaultee. we saw an instance involving a mosque in another state. we are empowering individuals seeking the right to discriminate against their fellow citizens the opportunity to do that under the law >>> didn't the cop in question in utah get in trouble for doing that, refusing a direct order from a superior. >> he did, we...
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criteria that residential permit parking be considered on in an inadequate off-street parking salt lake city is to the area meets those predefined criteria as the proposal began to shape up as i mentioned further input from the neighbors two neighborhood groups north of panhandle helped to facilitate the conversation and gather feedback i believe the representatives from those groups will be in attendance today i'll let them to speak about they're reading of the public support but my understanding is that the larger neighborhood groups are in support of this proposal but that self-mean there's not a lot of conversation can respond better to the neighbors in the future we've heard a lot of concerns about the process that are listed here and our you know we share the interests and further evaluating and making improvements one example of that we have heard in the area there's a lot of churches in the panhandle area whether the residential parking will interfere with the church parking did during the daytime is didn't effect the morning activities but there are a number of churches that meet on
criteria that residential permit parking be considered on in an inadequate off-street parking salt lake city is to the area meets those predefined criteria as the proposal began to shape up as i mentioned further input from the neighbors two neighborhood groups north of panhandle helped to facilitate the conversation and gather feedback i believe the representatives from those groups will be in attendance today i'll let them to speak about they're reading of the public support but my...
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we saw a police officer in salt lake city saying he was not going to police a gay rights parade becausefelt it struck against his believes against homosexual assaultee. we saw an instance involving a mosque in another state. we are empowering individuals seeking the right to discriminate against their fellow citizens, the opportunity to do that under the law >>> didn't the cop in question in utah get in trouble for doing that, refusing a direct order from a superior. >> he did, we have many states that are considering r.i.f.r.a. bills further empowering individuals like the police officer to go further, and not only that, make sure that they feel they can make the actions and decisions in circumstances where case law is not clear. >> various republican legislators in the intind state house -- indiana state house say they want to go back to the drawing board, narrow it, make it more precise. law. >> we belief a fix to the bill is possible. two critical pieces are essential. the first is exempting civil rights laws, the state's civil rights laws from being impacted by the bill. the second
we saw a police officer in salt lake city saying he was not going to police a gay rights parade becausefelt it struck against his believes against homosexual assaultee. we saw an instance involving a mosque in another state. we are empowering individuals seeking the right to discriminate against their fellow citizens, the opportunity to do that under the law >>> didn't the cop in question in utah get in trouble for doing that, refusing a direct order from a superior. >> he did,...
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i am a native of salt lake city, utah, grew up in the mountain west, attended college of oregon and graduate of pacific university in fresno. i am a graduate of american baptist seminary of the west. i spent six years as associate pastor at the great first baptist church of los angeles near downtown los angeles when i was there. we counted members from 28 different countries and our theme in ministry was international, interracial. i came to lakeshore in 1989. my family has grown up there. my kids are grown. my grandson is in the congregation most sunday mornings. >> tell us about lakeshore. >> lakeshore church is a very diverse congregation. we view diversity as a divine mandate. we have worked on it -- lakeshore became diverse racially in the late '50s, early '60s. they helped an african-american family buy a home in the neighborhood contrary of the red lining going on in the real estate industry at the time. that opened the door for african-american families to begin moving into the neighborhood. they found a very welcome place at the church. we have probably a majority of african-america
i am a native of salt lake city, utah, grew up in the mountain west, attended college of oregon and graduate of pacific university in fresno. i am a graduate of american baptist seminary of the west. i spent six years as associate pastor at the great first baptist church of los angeles near downtown los angeles when i was there. we counted members from 28 different countries and our theme in ministry was international, interracial. i came to lakeshore in 1989. my family has grown up there. my...
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i am a native of salt lake city, utah. i grew up in mountain west. graduate of american baptist seminary of the west. i spent six years as the associate pastor of greater first baptist church of los angeles near downtown los angeles when i was there. we counted members from 28 different countries. came to lakeshore and 89. i've done a lot of growing up there and my family has grown up there now and kids are grown. happy to see my grandsons in t sunday mornings. >> tell us about lakeshore. >> lakeshore is a very diverse congregation. we view our diversity as a divine mandate. we worked on it. lakeshore became diverse racially in the late 50s and early 60s when it actually worked to integrate the lakeshore neighborhood. helped an african-american family by a home in the neighborhood contra the redlining that was going on in the real estate industry at the time. that opens the door for african-american families to begin moving into the neighborhood and they found a very welcome place of the church. a majority of african-american members, a good group of
i am a native of salt lake city, utah. i grew up in mountain west. graduate of american baptist seminary of the west. i spent six years as the associate pastor of greater first baptist church of los angeles near downtown los angeles when i was there. we counted members from 28 different countries. came to lakeshore and 89. i've done a lot of growing up there and my family has grown up there now and kids are grown. happy to see my grandsons in t sunday mornings. >> tell us about lakeshore....
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lily was transported to the children's hospital in salt lake city. the upside down vehicle was spotted by a fisherman last saturday. lily was there 14 hours before she was pulled out. they are still investigating the cause of the crash. lily's mother, 25-year-old jenny gross back was killed. she was engaged to lily's father. >> i am going to miss her a lot. >> reporter: but baby lily is home, safe and sound. cbs news, new york. >> and another miracle baby story in southern california. this healthy little girl was born last night on a freeway. in san bernadino county. mother and daughter are doing well. >>> bay area headlines now, a sunnyvale man has been sentenced to 47 years in prison for killing a mother and her two sons while driving drunk. dennis demasetos's blood alcohol was twice the legal limit when he killed the family two years ago. he will not be eligible for parole until he is 75. >>> one person was wounded in a rolling gun battle at 67 and king street. the victim's injuries are not life threatening. >>> and the battle over pedestrian toll
lily was transported to the children's hospital in salt lake city. the upside down vehicle was spotted by a fisherman last saturday. lily was there 14 hours before she was pulled out. they are still investigating the cause of the crash. lily's mother, 25-year-old jenny gross back was killed. she was engaged to lily's father. >> i am going to miss her a lot. >> reporter: but baby lily is home, safe and sound. cbs news, new york. >> and another miracle baby story in southern...
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>> reporter: lily was transported by helicopter to primary children's hospital in salt lake city. the upside down vehicle was first spotted by a fisherman last saturday. police say lily was there for 14 hours before she was pulled out. they are still investigating the cause of the crash. lily's mother, 25-year-old jenny groesbeck, was killed. she was engaged to lily's father, deven trafny. >> i haven't really wrapped my head around that yet. she was the love of my life and i'm going to miss her a lot. >> reporter: but baby lily is home, safe and sound. >> say bye-bye. >> axelrod: the u.s. dollar is strong, but some analysts say there is a downside. that's next. >> axelrod: the u.s. dollar is now stronger against the euro than it's been in more than a decade, surging 32% in the year. this past week, it hit a 12-year high against the euro, which means, among other things, it's a good time to book that trip to europe. but there is also a downside, and here to explain is our business analyst jill schlesinger. so what is going on here? >> reporter: a country's currency is really a way
>> reporter: lily was transported by helicopter to primary children's hospital in salt lake city. the upside down vehicle was first spotted by a fisherman last saturday. police say lily was there for 14 hours before she was pulled out. they are still investigating the cause of the crash. lily's mother, 25-year-old jenny groesbeck, was killed. she was engaged to lily's father, deven trafny. >> i haven't really wrapped my head around that yet. she was the love of my life and i'm going...
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. >> melissa dagan a mother from salt lake city lost nearly $16,000, money she was saving to buy a home. >> i'm sick to my stomach embarrassed a lose that all this money -- >> the scammers are often from overseas and manipulate caller i.d. to appear they were the irs. they sometimes know personal information, insist you owe back taxes and demand money with a prepaid cash card or wire transfer. even one of the treasury department's top officers got a call demanding he paid up. >> supposedly $750. >> or they are going to arrest you? >> correct. >> targeted across every state with more than $15 million stolen. each victim has lost on average $5,000. >> the fraudsters have clearly upped their game and we must do the same. >> this week congress held hearings how to stop it. >> when the money dries up the criminals will go away. >> the irs always sends a letter through mail first and never call. catching these fraudsters will be extremely difficult and may not be able to do it. the only way it will stop is by convincing people to hang up the phone. john. >> adam levin. good to have you with u
. >> melissa dagan a mother from salt lake city lost nearly $16,000, money she was saving to buy a home. >> i'm sick to my stomach embarrassed a lose that all this money -- >> the scammers are often from overseas and manipulate caller i.d. to appear they were the irs. they sometimes know personal information, insist you owe back taxes and demand money with a prepaid cash card or wire transfer. even one of the treasury department's top officers got a call demanding he paid up....
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by 1981 we move on to salt lake city., a bomb was at that the utah business building, exploded in the bathroom. we were not able to do much with that. a few months later we had yet another calming. this bomb was mailed from brigham young university and ended up with a professor at vanderbilt university in tennessee. the next bomb in 1982 was at berkeley. that became a very important bombing. the victim, the person who fortunately was able to survive his injuries, had gone into another graduate student room on the fourth floor of the university of california at berkeley at corey hall, and when you go and does it that and look at that area, you realize that someone who came up and had the presence of mind and was not anxious about coming to this location on the fourth floor to floor to leave this bomb here, very similar to what happened in northwestern with bombing number two. that really made us start to think about that. then, no more bombs between 1982 to 1985. we then started calling 1985 the year of the unabomber. ther
by 1981 we move on to salt lake city., a bomb was at that the utah business building, exploded in the bathroom. we were not able to do much with that. a few months later we had yet another calming. this bomb was mailed from brigham young university and ended up with a professor at vanderbilt university in tennessee. the next bomb in 1982 was at berkeley. that became a very important bombing. the victim, the person who fortunately was able to survive his injuries, had gone into another graduate...
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lily was transported by helicopter to primary children's hospital in salt lake city.down vehicle was first spotted by a fisherman last saturday. police say lily was there for 14 hours before she was pulled out. they're still investigating the cause of the crash. lily's mother 25-year-old jenny groesbeck was killed. she was engaged to lily's father devin. >> i haven't wrapped my head around that yet. she was the love of my life and i'm going to miss her a lot. >> reporter: but baby lily is home, safe and sound. vinita nair, cbs news new york. >>> in malaysia two planes clipped wings during practice before an air show. the planes burst into flames but the pilots ejected. they landed safely with parachutes. >> and later on "cbs this morning" arianna huffington is in our cbs studio. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." yoplait has the only yogurt brands endorsed by weight watchers and your taste buds have always endorsed us. so, you know what this means... this is a real win win! yoplait, it is so good! jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. toda
lily was transported by helicopter to primary children's hospital in salt lake city.down vehicle was first spotted by a fisherman last saturday. police say lily was there for 14 hours before she was pulled out. they're still investigating the cause of the crash. lily's mother 25-year-old jenny groesbeck was killed. she was engaged to lily's father devin. >> i haven't wrapped my head around that yet. she was the love of my life and i'm going to miss her a lot. >> reporter: but baby...
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police say their car left the road friday and landed upside down in a river just south of salt lake cityrman discovered the car the next day. the baby was still strapped in her car seat. police don't know the cause of the crash but they've ruled out drugs and alcohol. >>> and at least nine california college students are recovering from injuries this morning. this weekend an early morning party near the california polly tech nick state university in san luis obispo turned into a scene of chaos. carter evans showed us what happened when a building collapsed. >> reporter: it was only 6:00 a.m. but thousands of students were already partying packed onto roofs when all of a sudden the video stops there, but this photo shows what's left of the garage where dozens of cal poly students had gathered on the roof. >> i started hearing like cracking noises and then the roof was gone. >> we heard about three seconds of it falling and then people were just on top of it. >> roof collapse. >> reporter: after scenes like this were posted on social media, cal poly tech nick president jeff armstrong said
police say their car left the road friday and landed upside down in a river just south of salt lake cityrman discovered the car the next day. the baby was still strapped in her car seat. police don't know the cause of the crash but they've ruled out drugs and alcohol. >>> and at least nine california college students are recovering from injuries this morning. this weekend an early morning party near the california polly tech nick state university in san luis obispo turned into a scene...
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we'll still be warm around henderson, salt lake city and tucson cooler in the west. all the warmth towards the middle of the country where we'll have record highs amarillo denver areas up toward canada even billings around 78. today will be the warmest day we'll see for a while. seattle 67 boise 78. tomorrow we'll bring you showers also. that's you lot for you in the forecast. so a change in the weather pattern is what everyone in the country wanted. in the west cooler weather, east warmer. >> yes, we do. thank you, bill very much. action hero harrison ford is taking flight again. plus are you saving enough? find out how much most americans are putting away. you won't believe where this four-year-old is heading at 3:00 in the morning. you're watching "early today." love is about letting someone get close to you ...really close new revlon photoready airbrush effect™ makeup revolutionary formula with light-filtering technology delivers a poreless, airbrushed look. and soft-focus pigments create a luminous finish. your skin has never looked so flawless. new revlon photo
we'll still be warm around henderson, salt lake city and tucson cooler in the west. all the warmth towards the middle of the country where we'll have record highs amarillo denver areas up toward canada even billings around 78. today will be the warmest day we'll see for a while. seattle 67 boise 78. tomorrow we'll bring you showers also. that's you lot for you in the forecast. so a change in the weather pattern is what everyone in the country wanted. in the west cooler weather, east warmer....
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. >>> video of a man holding another man at gun point on a salt lake city street has spread across thet. it began when someone's bike was stolen. the theft victim saw someone riding it and confronted the suspected knife thief with a security guard. then nick came upon this scene. nick pulled out a gun. police eventually diffused the situation and neither of them decided to press charges. >> more new video this morning showing two elephants stopping a tractor-trailer from overturning in louisiana. deputies say the truck was taking three elephants from florida to a circus in texas. the driver pulled over onto the edge of a soft shoulder and the stuck became stuck. the two elephants held up the 18-wheeler keeping it from tumbling into a ditch. a wrecker service arrived later to move it. >> wow. all right. time now for your first look at business. when good stogeys go bad. authorities in florida have accident happened up $100,000 in fake cigars. atf agents raiding several spots kind of like this rushing in and grabbing all kinds of beg gus cigars and thousands of fake cigar boxes. >>> a ne
. >>> video of a man holding another man at gun point on a salt lake city street has spread across thet. it began when someone's bike was stolen. the theft victim saw someone riding it and confronted the suspected knife thief with a security guard. then nick came upon this scene. nick pulled out a gun. police eventually diffused the situation and neither of them decided to press charges. >> more new video this morning showing two elephants stopping a tractor-trailer from...
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stealing a total of $15.5 million. 32-year-old salt lake city mom of three melissa dagan lost almost $16,000. money she was saving to buy a home. >> i'm just sick to my stomach, embarrassed, you know just -- a loss that all this money. >> reporter: even those who aren't scammed could lose money. the irs announcing more than $1 billion in refounds from 2011 alone hasn't been claimed from an estimated 1 million taxpayer and the deadline to get it is next month. now, the irs, if it's the real irs, will contact you first by mail not by phone or with a robo call and david, they will never demand immediate payment over the phone. >> good times, as always. mara, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the american astronaut back on solid ground this evening. >>> also the fire ball in schools over america. nasa weighing in tonight. >>> and a question. sweet oral unpate unpatriotic? the foe toll of the newborn in the american flag tonight sparking a heated debate. a humpback calf and mother are almost inseparable. she lifts her calf to its first breath of air, then protects it on the l
stealing a total of $15.5 million. 32-year-old salt lake city mom of three melissa dagan lost almost $16,000. money she was saving to buy a home. >> i'm just sick to my stomach, embarrassed, you know just -- a loss that all this money. >> reporter: even those who aren't scammed could lose money. the irs announcing more than $1 billion in refounds from 2011 alone hasn't been claimed from an estimated 1 million taxpayer and the deadline to get it is next month. now, the irs, if it's...
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romney and holyfield will get in the ring on may 15th, in salt lake city. >> okay, who saw this coming? >> you know, my money's on holyfield. >> although romney could surprise us. >> you never know. we'll see. we'll see what happens. still ahead this morning before you head outside the door updating today's top stories including the latest on this unruly passenger who forced plane to make emergency landing. we'll tell you what happened. >> also, calling it quits, one of the nfl's promising young stars stuns everyone by retiring just one after just one season. plus this: ♪ ♪ >> this is great. we love this video. this is the newest viral video and the stars in it, meet the patients at chop for a singing their way into people's hearts. that will put a smile on your face. plus, keeping an eye on the roads this morning. jess has the backups to avoid as you leave the house. stay with us. >> ♪ ♪ hey, gracie... you know how our family has... daddy and mommy... and me! yeah, that's right. pretty soon... you're going to have a baby brother. ♪ ♪ and... a puppy. ♪ ♪ [ chuckles ] deal. ♪ ♪ jacklyn:
romney and holyfield will get in the ring on may 15th, in salt lake city. >> okay, who saw this coming? >> you know, my money's on holyfield. >> although romney could surprise us. >> you never know. we'll see. we'll see what happens. still ahead this morning before you head outside the door updating today's top stories including the latest on this unruly passenger who forced plane to make emergency landing. we'll tell you what happened. >> also, calling it quits,...
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phoenix at 91 salt lake city 74. yesterday was i believe a record in denver close to 78 degrees. northwest not quite as warm but still around 58 degrees. really not much signs of cooling off. maybe a couple degrees here and there as we go through tuesday. very warm and very dry pattern upper 60s to low 70s. even mountainous areas around reno 72. not many cold spots on the map but boston is one. >> bill thank you. new details on breakthrough cholesterol drug that could cut heart attacks in half. plus incredible images of a wild chase through a shopping center. we're back in two minutes. i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating head buffs away hard skin even on those hard-to-reach spots. it's amazing. you can see it and feel it. my new must-have for soft, beautiful feet. amopé pedi perfect. find it in the foot care aisle or at the registers in these stores. sir, we're going to need you on the runway later. don't let a severe cold hold you back. get th
phoenix at 91 salt lake city 74. yesterday was i believe a record in denver close to 78 degrees. northwest not quite as warm but still around 58 degrees. really not much signs of cooling off. maybe a couple degrees here and there as we go through tuesday. very warm and very dry pattern upper 60s to low 70s. even mountainous areas around reno 72. not many cold spots on the map but boston is one. >> bill thank you. new details on breakthrough cholesterol drug that could cut heart attacks in...
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that is warm part of the storm but out to the west through denver and also through places like salt lake city, we have some snow. these will move our waste and bring us that mid week mess. the winter weather advisory initial to effect for most of the region. snow moves in by 3:00. then we have pink or sleet during dinner hour and then nighttime hours we will see rain moving in with some mild air and that will continue into wednesday morning. so tuesday's commute between 3:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. snow to sleet to rain, slow travel and definitely icy spots. the commute will be the main impact. coming up we will talk about the storm timing, one day warm up between snow again and this could be significant snow in that seven day forecast. i'll tell you more when i join you inside. >> kathy, thank you. >>> stay one step ahead of the weather by down loading the cbs philly weather app. it is free, available on itunes and google play. >>> a pair of newlyweds and their one cousins drawn in the horrific swimming extent in the dominican republic. they were on vacation there victims all have ties to our are
that is warm part of the storm but out to the west through denver and also through places like salt lake city, we have some snow. these will move our waste and bring us that mid week mess. the winter weather advisory initial to effect for most of the region. snow moves in by 3:00. then we have pink or sleet during dinner hour and then nighttime hours we will see rain moving in with some mild air and that will continue into wednesday morning. so tuesday's commute between 3:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m....
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bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> a miraculous story of survival. 18-month-old lily grossbeck recovering in a salt lake cityy hospital after being in a card upside down in a river. her mother did not survive the crash. "outfront" tonight we have an investigator of the accident. he's joining me by skype. lieutenant tell us how lily's doing. >> my understanding lily is improving. she's been moved from critical to stable condition. still primary children's hospital in salt lake. >> you think she'll be making a full recovery? >> it's my anticipation that she will. she's not out of the woods yet. but things are looking better each day. >> that is certainly good news. things are headed in the right direction. tell us about how this -- how she was found, when this car was overturned. how did authorities find her? >> the car was upside down on its roof in the river. when officers responded, as well as fire they were able to look inside the vehicle and heard what they thought was a faint noise. one officer leaned inside and noticed lily in the back seat strapped in a car seat in the back seat of the vehicle. >> so s
bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> a miraculous story of survival. 18-month-old lily grossbeck recovering in a salt lake cityy hospital after being in a card upside down in a river. her mother did not survive the crash. "outfront" tonight we have an investigator of the accident. he's joining me by skype. lieutenant tell us how lily's doing. >> my understanding lily is improving. she's been moved from critical to stable condition. still primary children's hospital in salt lake....
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upside down in the spanish fork river 50 miles south of salt lake city. >> get down here and try to flipet's go, guys! >> reporter: a rescue that quickly turns even more urgent. inside 18-month-old lily groesbeck is still strapped in upside down unseen until a fisherman discovered the wreck 14 hours later. her mother, lynn jennifer groesbeck, did not survive. today is her funeral. >> pass her up, right here, right here. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: lily is barely alive. >> come on, baby. she's definitely hypothermic but breathing. >> reporter: paramedics and officer brian dewitt using his fingers to perform cpr desperately work to save lily's life? >> what do you need? >> suction. >> come on, baby. >> we need to check her pulse. we need to keep her warm. >> are you getting a pulse? >> i can't feel any. >> reporter: finally reaching the emergency room. today lily is bouncing back. >> say i'm okay, i'm going to make it. >> reporter: even playing with her father. a miracle baby who has earned the title survivor. clayton sandell, abc news, los angeles. >> bye-bye. >> she certainly has earned
upside down in the spanish fork river 50 miles south of salt lake city. >> get down here and try to flipet's go, guys! >> reporter: a rescue that quickly turns even more urgent. inside 18-month-old lily groesbeck is still strapped in upside down unseen until a fisherman discovered the wreck 14 hours later. her mother, lynn jennifer groesbeck, did not survive. today is her funeral. >> pass her up, right here, right here. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: lily is barely...
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this 18 month old was released from salt lake city hospital today after surviving a car crash that killed her mother on friday night. that little girl was founding upside down inside the car after it flipped into air riff. investigators believe she was inside for 14 hours until that car was finally found by a fisherman. >>> secret service is facing another serious investigation. two senior secret service are accused of crashing a car into a white house security barrier on march 4th. the washington post is reporting this happened following a night of drinking and one of the agents involved in the second in command on president obama's security detail. the department of homeland security is leading that investigation. >>> some new information tonight about september's papal visit and the world meeting of families. it has been designated a national security event meaning secret service homeland security and fbi will all be deployed to philadelphia. that designation was revealed at a world meeting event community members came together to support committees drafted for every aspect of this mee
this 18 month old was released from salt lake city hospital today after surviving a car crash that killed her mother on friday night. that little girl was founding upside down inside the car after it flipped into air riff. investigators believe she was inside for 14 hours until that car was finally found by a fisherman. >>> secret service is facing another serious investigation. two senior secret service are accused of crashing a car into a white house security barrier on march 4th....