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right now -- sandra endo. they will challenge congressional leaders to keepguns out of the hands of dangerous people. the news conference is set forenoon today from d.c. >>> new a police officer is being treated for injuries after he was hit by a car. it happened during a traffic stop at maryland 665 and u.s. 50 in parole. those roads reopened around 2:30 this morning. two vehicles were coming around the corner and one rear ended the other and hit the officer. one person was arrest for leaving the scene. the officer's injuries are nonlife-threatening. >>> it's time to do spring cleaning inside the house and out. >> absolutely. stay with us this morning. before hiring someone to take care of your yard, you will want to follow simple steps to make sure they are legitimate. >> some tips for parents make the vaccination proseas little less painful for the newborn. megan you cringe when we talk aboutthis. >> it's so sad to see them get the vaccinations. also ahead, a lot of cleanup going on following a series of to
right now -- sandra endo. they will challenge congressional leaders to keepguns out of the hands of dangerous people. the news conference is set forenoon today from d.c. >>> new a police officer is being treated for injuries after he was hit by a car. it happened during a traffic stop at maryland 665 and u.s. 50 in parole. those roads reopened around 2:30 this morning. two vehicles were coming around the corner and one rear ended the other and hit the officer. one person was arrest for...
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sandra endo explains why any 3 be controversial.artin, as the nation waits to learn whetherrneighborrood watchman george zimmerman will -3 be charged with a crime.i hope it doesn't turn out too bad for him because i donnt feel that, personally i don'' thiik it was inttntional.i pray that the judge see justice in the right way, beccuse trayvon, we &pdo need justice for him. prosecutors are still wwrking to determine whether there is enough evidence to file 3 be sent to a grand jury. meanwhile, zimmerman set up a website asking for donations &pto his legal fund and aalowing him to speak out forr he first time about the inciddnt. he sayy his life was changed by the event and he's had to leave his home, school, employer and family. . the attorney for martin's family says the florida teen is the one who paid the ultimate price.we just want simple justice rrght now. we're a little disturbed by his statement in how he weighs his interruption of liie compared to trayvon's. the community where the shooting happened in february remains deeply
sandra endo explains why any 3 be controversial.artin, as the nation waits to learn whetherrneighborrood watchman george zimmerman will -3 be charged with a crime.i hope it doesn't turn out too bad for him because i donnt feel that, personally i don'' thiik it was inttntional.i pray that the judge see justice in the right way, beccuse trayvon, we &pdo need justice for him. prosecutors are still wwrking to determine whether there is enough evidence to file 3 be sent to a grand jury....
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sawn sandra endo has a look back at his career. >> dick clark began his career on the weekly dance party that would later be known as american bandstand in philadelphia in 1956. the show became a national and later an international sensation after it was picked up by abc one year later. in spite of racial attitudes at the time, clark was a pioneer and promoting african american artists. the silhouettes, the supremes, and gladus knight. an appearance on american bandstand launched many musical careers and from jerry lee lewis to janet jackson, they all wanted dick clark to give their record a spin. >> if you looked at the history of american bandstand, it covered everything, from popular music to 1952, and eddie fisher and so forth through the exprok roll period, country music, rhythm and blues, rap music. heavy metal. it is everything. >> music wasn't his only beat. clark proved to be a prolific businessman and television icon. hosting the game show, the $25,000 pyramid. tv's bloomers and practical jokes and of course the annual new year's rocking eve broadcast. he turned his productions
sawn sandra endo has a look back at his career. >> dick clark began his career on the weekly dance party that would later be known as american bandstand in philadelphia in 1956. the show became a national and later an international sensation after it was picked up by abc one year later. in spite of racial attitudes at the time, clark was a pioneer and promoting african american artists. the silhouettes, the supremes, and gladus knight. an appearance on american bandstand launched many...
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, something navy officials also admit to and of course, randi, the investigation is ongoing. >> sandra endo, thank you very much. >>> coming up, it's a bird, it's a plane, it's a flying car. this is for real. no joke. i'll tell you where you can pick up the car of the future. plus reynolds standing by with the weekend forecast. good morning again. >> good morning. if you're in a flying car you might have delays in dallas and oklahoma, chance of scattered showers, thunderstorm, possible tornadoes coming up. we'll give you the forecast. and let you know what to expect for the holiday weekend. all moments away. of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking adva
, something navy officials also admit to and of course, randi, the investigation is ongoing. >> sandra endo, thank you very much. >>> coming up, it's a bird, it's a plane, it's a flying car. this is for real. no joke. i'll tell you where you can pick up the car of the future. plus reynolds standing by with the weekend forecast. good morning again. >> good morning. if you're in a flying car you might have delays in dallas and oklahoma, chance of scattered showers,...
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sandra endo spoke to residents of a town who say they didn't get any warning. >> reporter: from texas to minnesota it was a weekend for wild weather. residents heard no warning sirens after the storm knocked out power to the transmitter. bob starling's home was completely destroyed. >> if my brother-in-law wouldn't have called me we would have been dead because there was tons of debris on our our bed where we were sleeping. >> it's something i've never had to deal with and i don't want to have to deal with every again. really a devastating thing for our city. >> reporter: the roof collapsed at this airplane manufacturing plant. workers were there but no one was hurt. residents along the american heart land were left picking up the pieces. >> it's hard, we're alive. that's all that matters. >> reporter: officials say the storms toll could have been much worse if only warning systems had not been in place. >> another round of tornadoes was forcast to hit the midwest yesterday. luckily that fizzled out and now these areas hard hit are bracing for thunderstorms ahead. reporting from oklah
sandra endo spoke to residents of a town who say they didn't get any warning. >> reporter: from texas to minnesota it was a weekend for wild weather. residents heard no warning sirens after the storm knocked out power to the transmitter. bob starling's home was completely destroyed. >> if my brother-in-law wouldn't have called me we would have been dead because there was tons of debris on our our bed where we were sleeping. >> it's something i've never had to deal with and i...
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sandra endo spoke to residents of a town who say they didn't get any warning. >> reporter: from texaso minnesota it was a weekend for wild weather. residents heard no warning sirens after the storm knocked out power to the transmitter. bob starling's home was completely destroyed. >> if my brother-in-law wouldn't have called me we would have been dead because there was tons of debris on our our bed where we were sleeping. >> it's something i've never had to deal with and i don't want to have to deal with every again. really a devastating thing for our city. >> reporter: the roof collapsed at this airplane manufacturing plant. workers were there but no one was hurt. residents along the american heart land were left picking up the pieces. >> it's hard, we're alive. that's all that matters. >> reporter: officials say the storms toll could have been much worse if only warning systems had not been in place. >> another round of tornadoes was forcast to hit the midwest yesterday. luckily that fizzled out and now these areas hard hit are bracing for thunderstorms ahead. reporting from oklahom
sandra endo spoke to residents of a town who say they didn't get any warning. >> reporter: from texaso minnesota it was a weekend for wild weather. residents heard no warning sirens after the storm knocked out power to the transmitter. bob starling's home was completely destroyed. >> if my brother-in-law wouldn't have called me we would have been dead because there was tons of debris on our our bed where we were sleeping. >> it's something i've never had to deal with and i...
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. >> sandra endo, thank you very much.reciate the update. >>> this morning we're putting the new jobs report in focus. here are the numbers most of you may have already seen, 120,000 jobs added, 8.2 unemployment rate, the new report is a disappointment who expected more new jobs. here is where the jobs are. in case you're looking, the leisure and hospitality industry added the most and then manufacturing with 37,000 and 26,000 in health care. the biggest job losses came in retail. our focus is building your resume, rebooting it. people are getting creative with more competition out there, of course. how do you get your foot in the door without sending your resume attached to a shoe? brad harsh is the president of j.p. training solutions and giving us good tips. are resumes still the best way to stand out of a crowd? >> you know, believe it or not they still are. there are a lot of other techniques. ultimately as a recruiting director, and i used to be one, you need a snapshot of a candidate in an effort to figure out if th
. >> sandra endo, thank you very much.reciate the update. >>> this morning we're putting the new jobs report in focus. here are the numbers most of you may have already seen, 120,000 jobs added, 8.2 unemployment rate, the new report is a disappointment who expected more new jobs. here is where the jobs are. in case you're looking, the leisure and hospitality industry added the most and then manufacturing with 37,000 and 26,000 in health care. the biggest job losses came in...
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sandra endo joins us, what can you tell us about the people unaccounted for who lived in the building? >> reporter: randi, that's what emergency crews are wondering as well. they have been working overnight, still a very active scene here in virginia beach. they are looking for the three unaccounted for people, so far though, there are no fatalities and no people reported missing. here's the scene as it stands right now. look behind me. that is the destruction left behind by the fiery crash. happened around noon yesterday when a navy jet crashed in the apartment complex, damaging about five buildings. 40 apartment units in this senior citizens apartment complex, and the navy as you mentioned, randi, calling this a catastrophic mechanical malfunction and it was conducting a training exercise and all of this happened really all of a sudden. seven people were injured, including the two pilots who ejected shortly before the crash. and one resident described the scene and seeing the pilot before emergency crews arrived. >> so i got off the couch and went to the back door, sliding door when
sandra endo joins us, what can you tell us about the people unaccounted for who lived in the building? >> reporter: randi, that's what emergency crews are wondering as well. they have been working overnight, still a very active scene here in virginia beach. they are looking for the three unaccounted for people, so far though, there are no fatalities and no people reported missing. here's the scene as it stands right now. look behind me. that is the destruction left behind by the fiery...
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sandra endo is live. you have good news. rescues were going door to door as this fire raged. >> reporter: absolutely, randi. it's a very active scene. investigation is ongoing. we have dramatic video moments after the crash. take a look and listen in as well. >> one more. >> police. >> anyone in here? get out? any pets spets? any pets? >> reporter: part of firerescuetv.com. that retired firefighter showing the scene right after the crash. you can see the smoke and flames billowing out of the apartment complex. five buildings were hit in this crash. we're talking about 40 units, and it's remarkable when you see this. new dramatic video that there have been no fatalities so far. only seven injuries and out of those seven injuries, six have already been treated an released from the hospital. you can also see, rehandi, portions of this jet, the wreckage, still at the crash scene, billowing and smoke. obviously this photographer got up close and perj to this crash site. it's remarkable the images you see from this video, and clea
sandra endo is live. you have good news. rescues were going door to door as this fire raged. >> reporter: absolutely, randi. it's a very active scene. investigation is ongoing. we have dramatic video moments after the crash. take a look and listen in as well. >> one more. >> police. >> anyone in here? get out? any pets spets? any pets? >> reporter: part of firerescuetv.com. that retired firefighter showing the scene right after the crash. you can see the smoke and...
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. >> in stanford, florida i'm sandra endo. >> police say the man a.accused of shooting five people, killing three in tulsa, oklahoma confence fesed to the crimes, they appeared in court today via video from jail. charged with first degree murder and shooting with intent to kill, all victims were african americans and prosecutors must decide whether or not this was a hate crime. >> certainly we'll take a look at all of the facts and evidence and make decision that the facts bare out. it's preliminary to determine what motivation was behind this. >> police are examining his facebook page say postings show he was seeking revenge for the shooting death of his father which he blames on a black man. >> and clear skies coming to an end. there is a wet tomorrow. >> absolutely no. just tomorrow. there is a live doppler 7 hd. there is some moisture and the beginning of the storm. there is no rain reaching the grounds yet but this will be changing. there is a quick preview. you'll notice showers into the wee hours of the morning. and there is beyond afternoon, this is just the first system, two storms
. >> in stanford, florida i'm sandra endo. >> police say the man a.accused of shooting five people, killing three in tulsa, oklahoma confence fesed to the crimes, they appeared in court today via video from jail. charged with first degree murder and shooting with intent to kill, all victims were african americans and prosecutors must decide whether or not this was a hate crime. >> certainly we'll take a look at all of the facts and evidence and make decision that the facts...
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>> let's bring in cnn sandra endo in virginia beach. you just came from that news briefing, the officials said they were pleased that they were able to work so cohesively together, and in the end, no one was killed. remarkable, from that crash. >> reporter: yes. absolutely, fredricka. the mayor of virginia beach and also the governor of virginia releasing a statement calling this an easter miracle. you mentioned, there were no fatalities and everyone has been accounted for, despite the fiery jet crash, into five apartment buildings here, off the coast of virginia. just two miles from the air strip where that jet took off. now, we have brand new video taken six minutes after the crash, as you mentioned. some of that video showing first responders going door to door, checking for residents. also that video is showing the flames shooting of you out of the building. also billowing clouds of smoke going up into the sky. that video also shows the parachute dangling off the side of one of the buildings and the pilot being treated by first resp
>> let's bring in cnn sandra endo in virginia beach. you just came from that news briefing, the officials said they were pleased that they were able to work so cohesively together, and in the end, no one was killed. remarkable, from that crash. >> reporter: yes. absolutely, fredricka. the mayor of virginia beach and also the governor of virginia releasing a statement calling this an easter miracle. you mentioned, there were no fatalities and everyone has been accounted for, despite...
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sandra endo, cnn, washington. >> former chairman and ceo of cnn tom johnson was a close friend of mikeallace. wait until you hear their connection, a group that they formed called the blues brothers to save their lives, next. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> more now on the death of mike wallace. john klein knows all about mike wallace's grit and determination. he worked with him as a producer and later oversaw "60 minutes" as an executive vice president at cbs news. he also served as president of cnn from 2004 to 2010. john shared with me one of his best mike wallace memories. >> mike wallace was the most boyish 70 or 80-year-old or now 90-year-old that you'd ever
sandra endo, cnn, washington. >> former chairman and ceo of cnn tom johnson was a close friend of mikeallace. wait until you hear their connection, a group that they formed called the blues brothers to save their lives, next. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project...
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i'm sandra endo reporting. >> let's bring back in kareen wynter out in california for us. know you're looking to see what actually was the cause of death, but, in fact, those of us who watched dick clark over the past several years, since, i think, 2004, had noticed obviously that he had a pretty severe stroke. >> absolutely. that's what i was alluding to earlier, watching him in january. it seemed like his appearances on these annual shows "new year's rockin' eve" which ryan seacrest took over, you saw those a while ago, they were heavily produced and he tried to speak and tried to wish out to fans to wish them, of course, a happy new year and it's a picture we've grown up with, we connected with and people would ring in the new year, year after year with dick clark, and you can tell it was something he wanted to do, but it was always very difficult and understanding him as a result of that stroke. he was never quite truly the same, and he wanted to still be in the spotlight. this is a man who loved the business and loved what he did and wanted to still deliver to fans an
i'm sandra endo reporting. >> let's bring back in kareen wynter out in california for us. know you're looking to see what actually was the cause of death, but, in fact, those of us who watched dick clark over the past several years, since, i think, 2004, had noticed obviously that he had a pretty severe stroke. >> absolutely. that's what i was alluding to earlier, watching him in january. it seemed like his appearances on these annual shows "new year's rockin' eve" which...
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sandra endo, cnn, washington. >>> former chairman and ceo of cnn tom johnson was a close friend of mikeallace. wait until you hear their connection, a group that they formed called the blues brothers to save their lives, next. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. what makes us number one in motorcycle insurance? we love bikes. we love riders. and most of all, we love to ride. perfect hair every time. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> more now on the death of mike wallace. john klein knows all about mike wallace's grit and determination. he worked with him as a producer and later oversaw "60 minutes" as an executive vice president at cbs news. he also served as president of cnn from 2004 to 2010. john shared with me one of his best mike wallace memories. >> mike wallace was the most boyish 70 or 80-year-old or now 90-year-old that you'd ever want to meet. he h
sandra endo, cnn, washington. >>> former chairman and ceo of cnn tom johnson was a close friend of mikeallace. wait until you hear their connection, a group that they formed called the blues brothers to save their lives, next. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. what makes us number one in motorcycle insurance? we...
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sandra endo washington. >>> -- >> that hard surgery slowed wallace down significantly. mike wallace was 93 years old. >>> at ktvu.com you can find a slide show of mike wallace that takes you through some of his memorable moments including the tension filled 1968 democratic national convention. look under the tab for u.s. news. >>> here in the bay area we're awaiting official word on the cause of death of noted painter kinkade. the artist died friday at his home near los gatos. he was only 54. kinkade paintings and prints hang in homes throughout the world. he was known as the painter of life. in recent years his business was besieged with legal battles and he had personal struggles including alcohol. kinkade was separated from his wife and leaves behind four daughters. >>> now to the campaign on what could be a big development in the gop race. newt gingrich strongly hints that he's about to quit and that he will support mitt romney for the republican nomination. >> he's far and away the most likely republican. the entire goal of the republican office is to beat obama. >
sandra endo washington. >>> -- >> that hard surgery slowed wallace down significantly. mike wallace was 93 years old. >>> at ktvu.com you can find a slide show of mike wallace that takes you through some of his memorable moments including the tension filled 1968 democratic national convention. look under the tab for u.s. news. >>> here in the bay area we're awaiting official word on the cause of death of noted painter kinkade. the artist died friday at his home...
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sandra endo takes a look back at his life and legacy: he was known for his hard- hitting journalisticyle and aggressive questioning ... decades before millions of television viewers watched him on cbs news, mike wallace already had a colorful career ... he was born in brookline massachusetts in 1918 after graduating from the university of michigan he began his career in radio he worked as a radio host getting spots in television ... that included commercial work. his love for the news made him drop that line of work in 1963 when cbs hired him as a correspondent. his feisty brazen style made him a good fit for the network's new magazine show 60 minutes that debuted in 1968 ... he did not care or to any leader american or foreign ... he asked the ayatollah khomeini all the hard questions ... media critics said that his attack dog style was relentless. >>he pioneered the ambush interview which has fallen out of favor ... he taught generations of younger journalists about how to go and get that story by 2008 he had triple bypass surgery after minimizing his assignments at 60 minutes ... h
sandra endo takes a look back at his life and legacy: he was known for his hard- hitting journalisticyle and aggressive questioning ... decades before millions of television viewers watched him on cbs news, mike wallace already had a colorful career ... he was born in brookline massachusetts in 1918 after graduating from the university of michigan he began his career in radio he worked as a radio host getting spots in television ... that included commercial work. his love for the news made him...
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as we hear now from sandra endo, she's in woodward, oklahoma, that's where six people have been killedozens more injured. reporter: from texas to minnesota it was a weekend for wild and violent weather. the small city of woodward, oklahoma suffered some of the worst devastation. residents heard no warning sirens after the storm knocked out power to the transmitter. bob starlings' home was completely destroyed. >> if my brother-in-law hadn't called, we'd probably be dead. there is all kinds of debris piled on our bed where we were sleeping. reporter: mayor roscoe hill says parts of this city were just flattened. >> it's something i've never had to deal with, and i don't ever want to have to deal with it again. really daifting ting -- devastating thing to our city. reporter: wichita, kansas was one of the biggest cities hit. the roof collapsed at this airplane manufacturing plant. a few hundred workers were there, but no one was hurt, and a confirmed tornado struck this hospital in creston, iowa, blowing out windows and damaging the roof. residents across america's heartland are left to
as we hear now from sandra endo, she's in woodward, oklahoma, that's where six people have been killedozens more injured. reporter: from texas to minnesota it was a weekend for wild and violent weather. the small city of woodward, oklahoma suffered some of the worst devastation. residents heard no warning sirens after the storm knocked out power to the transmitter. bob starlings' home was completely destroyed. >> if my brother-in-law hadn't called, we'd probably be dead. there is all...
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sandra endo looks back. >> i'm mike wallace. >> he was known for his heart-hitting journalistic styleany blacks are there on your -- >> i couldn't honestly answer you. >> but decades before millions watched him on cbs news, mike wallace already had a colorful career. he was born byron leon wallace in 1918. after graduating from the university of michigan, he started his career in radio. his work as a radio host landed him spots in tv. as an actor in a police drama, as a program host and even in commercials. >> get golden truffle. that's some apple pie. >> are you the least bit afraid? >> but his love for news made him drop that kind of work in 1963 when cbs news hired him as a correspondent. >> i'm wagging my finger at the president of china. >> his style made him a good fit for the new magazine show "16 h 60 minutes." he didn't cower to american or world leaders. he said this in 1979. >> the president of egypt, a devoutly religious man, a muslim says that what you are doing now is, "a disgrace to islam." and he calls you, forgive me, his words, not mine, a lunatic. >> media critics s
sandra endo looks back. >> i'm mike wallace. >> he was known for his heart-hitting journalistic styleany blacks are there on your -- >> i couldn't honestly answer you. >> but decades before millions watched him on cbs news, mike wallace already had a colorful career. he was born byron leon wallace in 1918. after graduating from the university of michigan, he started his career in radio. his work as a radio host landed him spots in tv. as an actor in a police drama, as a...
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cnn's sandra endo is there. hi, sandra. >> reporter: carol, you can see -- hey, carol. by that spring of massive tornadoes that hit the country's midsection over the weekend. take a look at what 140 mile per hour winds can do when it hits a community. these rooftops have just been torn off homes. you can see the debris still in front of many of these homes. and just cars destroyed, as you mentioned. a new fatality to report this morning, bringing the death toll up to six people. from texas to minnesota, it was a weekend for wild and violent weather. the small city of woodward, oklahoma, suffered some of the worst devastation. paul lord was thrown from his home by the storm. >> i got a big gash on the side of the head. when the flap laid over and laid open. and they stitched that back up. >> reporter: mayor roscoe hill says parts of his city were just flattened. >> it's something i never had to deal with and i don't want to ever have to deal with it again. but really a devastating thing to our city. >> reporter: wichita, kansas, was one of the biggest cities hit. the roo
cnn's sandra endo is there. hi, sandra. >> reporter: carol, you can see -- hey, carol. by that spring of massive tornadoes that hit the country's midsection over the weekend. take a look at what 140 mile per hour winds can do when it hits a community. these rooftops have just been torn off homes. you can see the debris still in front of many of these homes. and just cars destroyed, as you mentioned. a new fatality to report this morning, bringing the death toll up to six people. from...
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sandra endo, cnn washington. >> colleagues are sharing their memories.the heart and soul of 60 minutes. he helped change the role of american television. he was sharp, quick of mind and a fierce competitor and master interviewer. morely saver remembers wallace as fearless. >> well, he was fearless, really. he interviewed some pretty nasty guys in his long career. he was absolutely fearless. he would get to the very core of the story. >> 60 minutes will air a special program dedicated to wallace that will air next sunday. >>> did you see "saturday night live" needle mitt romney? the needle was sharp. they suggested romney will say anything to get elected. the way they made their point, well, you decide. our political buzz panel will weigh in right after the break. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ so, where to next? the utterly shocking sensation of
sandra endo, cnn washington. >> colleagues are sharing their memories.the heart and soul of 60 minutes. he helped change the role of american television. he was sharp, quick of mind and a fierce competitor and master interviewer. morely saver remembers wallace as fearless. >> well, he was fearless, really. he interviewed some pretty nasty guys in his long career. he was absolutely fearless. he would get to the very core of the story. >> 60 minutes will air a special program...
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we no longer have contact with sandra endo. we'll try to reestablish that and get more on the investigation. again, all those unaccounted for have since been located. all right. meantime we also have new details today in the trayvon martin case. now a witness is talking about hearing lots of yelling and crying the night the florida teen was killed. according to the eyewitness, the cries came from martin, not admitted shooter george zimmerman who claims he fired in self-defense. we've altered the witnesses word to protect his anonymity. >> there were two yells for help. the first was a clear, loud yell for help. it really is the second one that will always stay with me. it was almost kind of like a yell, like a devastating, desperate type of yell for help, even to the sense it could possibly have been a cry. the lead investigators said to me kindly, he just said, if it makes you feel any better, the person that was yelling for help is alive. i really thought it was the boy crying for help, but here is the lead investigator telli
we no longer have contact with sandra endo. we'll try to reestablish that and get more on the investigation. again, all those unaccounted for have since been located. all right. meantime we also have new details today in the trayvon martin case. now a witness is talking about hearing lots of yelling and crying the night the florida teen was killed. according to the eyewitness, the cries came from martin, not admitted shooter george zimmerman who claims he fired in self-defense. we've altered...
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sandra endo joins us from woodward, oklahoma which was hit particularly hard. sandra?at's right, tori. the cleanup effort is well underway. you can see the seen the devastation left behind behind that string of deadly tornadoes over the weekend. now people are left to pick up the pieces which will certainly take days and week to come. >> from texas to minnesota, it was a weekend for wild and violent weather. the small city of woodward oklahoma suffered some of the worse devastation. >> i got a big gash. they stitched it up. >> reporter: the mior says parts of the -- mayor says parts of the city were just flatten bled it's something i've never had to -- were just flattened. >> it's something i have never had to deal with and i hope i never have to deal with it again. >> reporter: a confirmed tornado struck this hospital in ohio blowing out windows and damaging the roof. attention now turns to clean up as homeowners sift through the rubble for belongs. paul lord says he's already recovered all of his valuables. officials say the storm's toll could have been much worse if
sandra endo joins us from woodward, oklahoma which was hit particularly hard. sandra?at's right, tori. the cleanup effort is well underway. you can see the seen the devastation left behind behind that string of deadly tornadoes over the weekend. now people are left to pick up the pieces which will certainly take days and week to come. >> from texas to minnesota, it was a weekend for wild and violent weather. the small city of woodward oklahoma suffered some of the worse devastation....
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sandra endo, cnn, washington. >>> top of the hour. i'm suzanne malveaux. want to get you up to speed. new this hour, a federal judge has blocked an order by florida's governor to drug test most state employees. governor rick scott says he is going to appeal the decision. the judge ruled tessing 85,000 state workers would violate their fourth amendment right to unreasonable searches. the ruling did not address whether new hires can be tested. >>> two current and two former tsa employees are in big trouble today for an alleged drug scheme. they're accused of taking money to allow drug couriers to pass through a los angeles international airport. they received as much as $2,400 for looking the other way as suitcases of cocaine and other drugs passed through the x-ray machines. >>> thousands of postal workers around the country breathing a sigh of relief after the senate passed a plan to save the u.s. postal service as well as their jobs. the measure could keep 100 mail processing plants from being shut down or consolidated. also prevents the postal service fr
sandra endo, cnn, washington. >>> top of the hour. i'm suzanne malveaux. want to get you up to speed. new this hour, a federal judge has blocked an order by florida's governor to drug test most state employees. governor rick scott says he is going to appeal the decision. the judge ruled tessing 85,000 state workers would violate their fourth amendment right to unreasonable searches. the ruling did not address whether new hires can be tested. >>> two current and two former tsa...
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sandra endo, cnn washington. >> thank you for joining us this morning. cnn news room continues now with kyra phillips. >> hello. it's 11:00 on the east coast, 8:00 out west. we have a busy hour ahead. we begin hours after five losses in the gop race. gingrich planning his departure. sources tell cnn gingrich will bow out next week, probably tuesday and throw his support to mitt romney. it's the guy gingrich called too liberal and a republican in name only. sources say newt will also focus on winning back gop control of the senate and holding on to the house. >>> the u.s. supreme court taking on the toughest immigration laws. the justices hearing arguments on arizona senate bill 1070. the key question, who has the power. january brewer signed the bill into law two years ago. the obama administration sued arizona arguing that the federal government, not the state has the power to enforce emigration laws. we'll have a live report in 22 minutes. >>> just across the street, a secret service sex scandal. nine secret service members forced out of their jobs aft
sandra endo, cnn washington. >> thank you for joining us this morning. cnn news room continues now with kyra phillips. >> hello. it's 11:00 on the east coast, 8:00 out west. we have a busy hour ahead. we begin hours after five losses in the gop race. gingrich planning his departure. sources tell cnn gingrich will bow out next week, probably tuesday and throw his support to mitt romney. it's the guy gingrich called too liberal and a republican in name only. sources say newt will also...