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seth doane, cbs news, staten island. >> and that's the "cbs evening news."nks for watching. good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm brian hackney in for allen martin. >>> it winds its way through neighborhoods and on the peninsula through backyards to san fransesquito creek. looks tame today but after a near disaster last month neighbors know better. city officials are considering emergency measures to prevent more flooding and after a huge flood in 1998, some would say about time, too. cbs 5 reporter len ramirez on the new push to head off future storm damage. hi, len. >> reporter: hi, brian. no question about it, that storm in december did significant damage to the fransesquito creek and the problem why the city had to act now is the levis are weak and there is no guarantee that another big storm won't blow in here and cause a real disaster. the waters off san fransesquito creek have receded but the danger of flooding lingers o
seth doane, cbs news, staten island. >> and that's the "cbs evening news."nks for watching. good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm brian hackney in for allen martin. >>> it winds its way through neighborhoods and on the peninsula through backyards to san fransesquito creek. looks tame today but after a near...
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seth doane, cbs news, bluffton, south carolina. >> and that's the cbs evening for tonight. all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. murder rates on the rise, officer moralizing, some say the new acting police officer in san jose is walking into a no-win situation. but this hometown veteran cop on what he hopes to accomplish. len ramirez reports. >> reporter: the new interim chief is a san jose native with the department for most of his life so he understands the city and what the officers need. he says a couple of things need to be done right away, forge new relationships with the community and do whatever it takes to raise morale. san jose's new interim police chief is the man with the shiny brass, larry esquivel an east san jose native and 27 year veteran of the sjpd picked by the city manager to lead until a permanent replacement for retiring chief chris moore is hired. >> i did not apply for the permanent position but i am here and i'm here to lead until however long i
seth doane, cbs news, bluffton, south carolina. >> and that's the cbs evening for tonight. all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. murder rates on the rise, officer moralizing, some say the new acting police officer in san jose is walking into a no-win situation. but this hometown veteran cop on what he hopes to accomplish. len ramirez reports. >> reporter:...
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seth doane, cbs news, staten island. >> mason: and that's the "cbs evening news."for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is 9 news now. >> there's only one group to blame for the continued suffering of these innocent victims, the house majority and their speaker, john boehner. >> more drama on capitol hill tonight after republican lawmakers in the house decided they were not going to vote on a relief bill for victims of superstorm sandy, at least the before the 112th congress shut down. the good news is there does appear to be some help on the way, but let's back it up. last night house leaders say the 112th congress will come to a close without a vote on the sandy aid package and republicans like congress members peter king and new jersey governor chris christie lashed out at gop lawmakers, their own party. >> politics was placed before our oath to serve our citizens. for me
seth doane, cbs news, staten island. >> mason: and that's the "cbs evening news."for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is 9 news now. >> there's only one group to blame for the continued suffering of these innocent victims, the house majority and their speaker, john boehner. >> more drama on capitol hill tonight after republican lawmakers in the house decided they were not going...
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seth doane behind the scenes with the f.b.i. and michelle miller on the portraits that tell the story of the mepls. >> reporter: what are theying? what is it they're trying to convey in these pictures? >> captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. scott is off tonight, i'm anthony mason. america went over the fiscal cliff at midnight, but we are still waiting to see if it will be a hard fall or a soft landing early this morning, the senate passed a compromise bill that raises income taxes for individuals earning $400,000 a year and families earning $450,000. everyone else would be spared. it would also delay spending cuts for at least two months, and that does not sit well with many house republicans. so where do we go from here? we have two reports beginning with nancy cordes at the capitol. >> reporter: anthony, house republicans do not like this deal. they say it needs serious spending cuts. so tonight house republican leaders are counting votes, trying to figure out
seth doane behind the scenes with the f.b.i. and michelle miller on the portraits that tell the story of the mepls. >> reporter: what are theying? what is it they're trying to convey in these pictures? >> captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. scott is off tonight, i'm anthony mason. america went over the fiscal cliff at midnight, but we are still waiting to see if it will be a hard fall or a soft...
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as seth doane reports, it's giving young people the tools for a healthier lifestyle. >> the doctor told and when i was 8, i wouldn't live past 21 and when i was 9 it just kind of hit me smack in the face oh i'm going to die. >> reporter: cameron larkins had reached 260 pounds by age 10. >> i would eat oversized portions. i would just eat and eat just because the food's there. and i mean just really, really unhealthy habits. >> reporter: larkins is now 12. he's the youngest of 15 students from his independence missouri school system who spent the last four months in south carolia at this $28,000-a-semester weight loss program called mindstream academy. the day starts with a two-mile job followed by a healthy breakfast and nutrition classes where students learn portion control and healthier eating habits i just kind of want to motivate you a little bit. >> reporter: teachers check in remotely to keep students on track with their studies. in counseling sessions, teens share frustrations and feelings about their progress. and horseback riding is used to build confidence. >> there you go. >>
as seth doane reports, it's giving young people the tools for a healthier lifestyle. >> the doctor told and when i was 8, i wouldn't live past 21 and when i was 9 it just kind of hit me smack in the face oh i'm going to die. >> reporter: cameron larkins had reached 260 pounds by age 10. >> i would eat oversized portions. i would just eat and eat just because the food's there. and i mean just really, really unhealthy habits. >> reporter: larkins is now 12. he's the...
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so we sent seth doane out to sea. >> reporter: off the rocky coastline of five islands, maine, ronaldas been up before dawn setting traps for nearly 60 years. how's the catch today? >> terrible. >> reporter: a third-generation fisherman, he's caught lobster in spring, summer and fall and shrimp each winter when lobsters move offshore. but that annual rhythm is changing. how long is shrimp season? >> (laughs) that's a good question. >> reporter: pinkham and his stern man derek colby worry the shrimp season-- which used to last months-- could now be just a day. what does it mean to the local economy? >> oh, a lot. this guy, he won't have a job. >> normally we're done november lobstering and that's gonna last until -- the money i made will last until april when we start lobstering again. >> reporter: the cold water shrimp population has dropped by 20 million pounds since 2009. researcher don perkins studies these waters and says they don't know if it's due to climate change, a natural cycle, or both. >> this past year is one of the warmest years we've had here. the bottom temperature her
so we sent seth doane out to sea. >> reporter: off the rocky coastline of five islands, maine, ronaldas been up before dawn setting traps for nearly 60 years. how's the catch today? >> terrible. >> reporter: a third-generation fisherman, he's caught lobster in spring, summer and fall and shrimp each winter when lobsters move offshore. but that annual rhythm is changing. how long is shrimp season? >> (laughs) that's a good question. >> reporter: pinkham and his...
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seth doane, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: one of the great buildings.ing news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a live look outside right now, today was pretty windy, but tomorrow could be a little snowy. topper shutt is in the weather center. what are we expecting around here? >> not a lot of snow, but the timing is the problem. consequently we've made tomorrow a yellow alert day. our michael and son weather cam, looking at some clouds around, temperatures in the 30s. the high was 66 occurring just after midnight. winds are out of the west, northwest at 22 and pressure falling at 29.88 inches of mercury. temperature-wise in the mid-30s in bethesda, 34 rockville, 35 reston, 38 in springfield, 35 in fairfax and 37 in college park. if you head out and factor
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ay be mopectacle that is times square, what may be most remarkable is what you never ws, seth doane,bs news, new york. themason: america's forgotten war was remembered today at the rose parade in california. the pentagon sponsored a float that was a replica of the korean war memorial in washington, d.c. six veterans of the war were aboard. there was also a reunion. a soldier just back from thghanistan surprised his wife and son. ehey'd won a contest to attend, but had no idea he'd be marching. how asians are bringing big changes to one texas city. next. city. next. . i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. is it affordable? it costs less than 35 cents a day-- that's pretty affordable, huh? that's less than the cost of a postage stamp. so, you said it was guaranteed acceptance? yes. it's for people ages 50 to 85. the
ay be mopectacle that is times square, what may be most remarkable is what you never ws, seth doane,bs news, new york. themason: america's forgotten war was remembered today at the rose parade in california. the pentagon sponsored a float that was a replica of the korean war memorial in washington, d.c. six veterans of the war were aboard. there was also a reunion. a soldier just back from thghanistan surprised his wife and son. ehey'd won a contest to attend, but had no idea he'd be marching....
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but i was wrong ♪ >> osgood: flower power is the order of the day every day on the islands our seth doaneit. >> reporter: while much of the country is blasted fury, there's a state where the flowers are blooming and winter seems so far away. what does a lei symbolize? what does it mean? >> in hawaii we have a thing called the aloha spirit. if it was tangible, it would be a lei. >> reporter: come along to paradise. ahead on sunday morning. >> osgood: tracy smith talks with playwright edward albee. david edelstein reviews the oscar-nominated film amour. steve hartman visits a young chicken farmer with pluck and more. first the headlines for this sunday morning the 27th of january, 2013. from southern brazil comes news of a huge nightclub fire. firefighters in the town of santa maria say at least 245 people were killed inside the club. hundreds more were hurt. it is not yet clear what started the fire. it's been a weekend of bloodshed in chicago. six people were shot dead in the city yesterday. two of the killings happened just blocks from an antigun rally. among the victims was a 16-year-ol
but i was wrong ♪ >> osgood: flower power is the order of the day every day on the islands our seth doaneit. >> reporter: while much of the country is blasted fury, there's a state where the flowers are blooming and winter seems so far away. what does a lei symbolize? what does it mean? >> in hawaii we have a thing called the aloha spirit. if it was tangible, it would be a lei. >> reporter: come along to paradise. ahead on sunday morning. >> osgood: tracy smith...
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seth doane speaks with the barden family. >> still look at the clock and it's time for the bus and youhink, "oh." it's as if it were yesterday. >> pelley: lance armstrong confesses. we'll talk to the investigator who proved the case of illegal doping. los angeles stockpiles flu vaccine in anticipation of an epidemic. ben tracy is there. and the pilot responsible for this friendly fire disaster is up for promotion to admiral. david martin talks to the airman that he shot down. >> what was your reaction? >> it was almost visceral. almost got sick. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> p
seth doane speaks with the barden family. >> still look at the clock and it's time for the bus and youhink, "oh." it's as if it were yesterday. >> pelley: lance armstrong confesses. we'll talk to the investigator who proved the case of illegal doping. los angeles stockpiles flu vaccine in anticipation of an epidemic. ben tracy is there. and the pilot responsible for this friendly fire disaster is up for promotion to admiral. david martin talks to the airman that he shot...
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seth doane on what scientistsfo found in junior seau's brain after he committed suicide. lines in the battle against the flu epidemic. >> our staff really have been pushed almost to the breaking point. >> pelley: michelle miller on who should go to the hospital and who shouldn't. major garrett reports on what the n.r.a. has to say about its meeting today with vice president biden.ne and a hurricane nearly blew them away. but jersey had an answer for sandy. >> i was thinking about, you know, just closing up shop taking my losses and moving on. but something told me to stay. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. junior seau was one of the fiercest linebackers in the nfl.
seth doane on what scientistsfo found in junior seau's brain after he committed suicide. lines in the battle against the flu epidemic. >> our staff really have been pushed almost to the breaking point. >> pelley: michelle miller on who should go to the hospital and who shouldn't. major garrett reports on what the n.r.a. has to say about its meeting today with vice president biden.ne and a hurricane nearly blew them away. but jersey had an answer for sandy. >> i was thinking...
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seth doane with the kids and the cure. >> when i was nine, it just kind of hit me smack in the face,'m going to die." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening.
seth doane with the kids and the cure. >> when i was nine, it just kind of hit me smack in the face,'m going to die." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening.
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. >> pelley: also at the meetinge ba today was the barden family.th afterward, they spoke with seth doane.>> i >> i feel like i've been empty for so long. to think it's only been a month and to know that we have so longke to feel like this. i just can't imagine continuing feeling like this.t >> reporter: we sat down with the bardens shortly after today's news conference. daniel barden was seven years old. he was survived by brother james sister natalie, his mother jackie, and father mark. >> he was absolutely anly optimist. in he really did see the good in everything.al and really had a caring way about him and he wanted to see other people feel good.r: >> reporter: do you let yourself think about that horrible day? >> it seeps in. but i do try not to go there. >> reporter: why? >> because it's too painful.real i don't really want to knowde details and -- but it does seep in. >> reporter: have you had any sense of how this is impacting the national discussion? >> we got a call from vice president biden last night and he gave us a nice long account of some of the things that they're going
. >> pelley: also at the meetinge ba today was the barden family.th afterward, they spoke with seth doane.>> i >> i feel like i've been empty for so long. to think it's only been a month and to know that we have so longke to feel like this. i just can't imagine continuing feeling like this.t >> reporter: we sat down with the bardens shortly after today's news conference. daniel barden was seven years old. he was survived by brother james sister natalie, his mother...
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seth doane spoke to the barden family: natalie's mother and father, jacky and mark; and natalie's older brother, james. >> reporter: natalie, you wrote to president obama. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: what did you write about in that letter? >> um, i said that guns should not be able to buy just to anybody. it should only be for people in the military or for police officers. but if people wanted to do it as a sport, they could go to, like, a range, and then they'd have to leave the gun there. >> reporter: what do you hope comes of this? >> change. something needs to be fixed, if this can happen. i don't-- i don't know what that is because there are so many different variables, but you can make it better. >> reporter: you have a lot of people out there who agree with you, but disagree in how to achieve that. >> mmm. >> and that's why there has to be discussion. people have to talk about it. >> pelley: one weapon mr. obama wants banned is the military- style ar-15 semiautomatic rifle. the ar-15 was used in newtown, in the colorado movie theater massacre, and in that mall shooting in october. i
seth doane spoke to the barden family: natalie's mother and father, jacky and mark; and natalie's older brother, james. >> reporter: natalie, you wrote to president obama. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: what did you write about in that letter? >> um, i said that guns should not be able to buy just to anybody. it should only be for people in the military or for police officers. but if people wanted to do it as a sport, they could go to, like, a range, and then they'd have to...
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seth doane has the seau report. >> reporter: junior seau was a star nfl linebacker for 20 years. last may, two years after retiring, he shot himself. this was his mother, louisa.sa >> but i pray to god, please take me! take me, leave my son! but it's too late, too late. >> reporter: seau's family donated his brain for analysis because they suspected his suicide was linked to head injuries suffered on the field. today's report identifies brain abnormalities consistent with what is known as chronicti traumatic encephalopathy, or cte, which is caused by repetitive trauma to the brain. dr. russell lonzer oversaw the study. >> individuals that have been found to have cte in the past, in some cases, have exhibited behaviors such as impulsivity, irritability, aggression, memory loss, and suicidal thoughts. >> reporter: seau is the fifth former nfl player to commit suicide who was later found to have cte. more than 4,000 players have filed suit against the nfl for brain-related injuries. the nfl has changed rules to discourage blows to the head. it has given a $30 million research grant
seth doane has the seau report. >> reporter: junior seau was a star nfl linebacker for 20 years. last may, two years after retiring, he shot himself. this was his mother, louisa.sa >> but i pray to god, please take me! take me, leave my son! but it's too late, too late. >> reporter: seau's family donated his brain for analysis because they suspected his suicide was linked to head injuries suffered on the field. today's report identifies brain abnormalities consistent with what...
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seth doane is here and has the very latest. good morning, seth. >> good morning to you, anthony. the flu is hitting densely packed urban areas like new york city particularly hard. the centers for disease control is urging people who have not yet received the flu vaccine to get it saying it's not too late. usually a curse of midwin ter, this year the flu struck more than a month early. 24 states are experiencing high influenza-like illness. hospitals, including this one in pennsylvania, have elected tents to treat the sick. >> all of a sudden like out of nowhere we started seeing 50 60 cases of flu a day. >> dr. mark rosenberg is in charge of the emergency room at st. joseph's in patterson, new jersey. >> the flu kicks you in the butt. it makes you weak. any other medical problem on top of that is going to be exacerbated because you have the flu. >> in severe cases anti-viral drugs can lessen symptoms. the cdc says the best prevention is the flu vaccine. nearly 130 million doses of it have been distributed. >> we hope it means they'll get milder flu. there's some evidence to that
seth doane is here and has the very latest. good morning, seth. >> good morning to you, anthony. the flu is hitting densely packed urban areas like new york city particularly hard. the centers for disease control is urging people who have not yet received the flu vaccine to get it saying it's not too late. usually a curse of midwin ter, this year the flu struck more than a month early. 24 states are experiencing high influenza-like illness. hospitals, including this one in pennsylvania,...
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seth doane shows us why nearly 2,000 people came to minnesota saying the colder, the better. >> reporterts one would expect. but this is pond hockey and it's played outdoors, just as it has been for generations. >> what is all of this? >> this is probably the greatest experience known to mankind. at least for yours truly. >> reporter: 46-year-old founder and organizer fred haberman admits it's the product of, well, a mid life crisis. >> this is about being a kid again, playing the way we played when we were ten years old. >> reporter: pond hockey on steroids. >> this is crazy. >> good afternoon, skaters and spectators. >> reporter: all taking part in the u.s. pond hockey championship held last weekend in minneapolis, minnesota, on frozen lake taco mass. players range from peewee to professional, including nhler andrew brunette. >> what's the difference? >> on a rink you feel contained but something about skating on a lake is something special. it's something you feel free kind of thing. >> reporter: it all starts with players shoveling the snow. no zamboni here. the rock ice surface putt
seth doane shows us why nearly 2,000 people came to minnesota saying the colder, the better. >> reporterts one would expect. but this is pond hockey and it's played outdoors, just as it has been for generations. >> what is all of this? >> this is probably the greatest experience known to mankind. at least for yours truly. >> reporter: 46-year-old founder and organizer fred haberman admits it's the product of, well, a mid life crisis. >> this is about being a kid...
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prince harry, i'm seth doane of cbs news. thanks for chatting with us. the royal family seldom grants one on ones. so every moment was precious. let's talk a bit about this week. he just reached the end of his ten day coronation tour and was eager to discuss his charitable work. >> let's start with what brought you here in the country side in brazil to play polo for your charity. what has made you so passionate about this group of kids in this remote part of afafrica? >> i think back to how it all started. it was a simple case of i went traveling for about eight weeks. i asked to go to a country that, you know, basically -- i went there. after eight weeks of seeing the kids, seeing the people, seeing the country, just seeing the problems as such and getting so attached with it. once i finished that i came back, decided that something has to be done. >> in 2006 prince harry founded sentebale, an organization to help vulnerable children in this african nation of 2 million. working along with his counterpart there, prince sesu, sentebale has raised $11 mill
prince harry, i'm seth doane of cbs news. thanks for chatting with us. the royal family seldom grants one on ones. so every moment was precious. let's talk a bit about this week. he just reached the end of his ten day coronation tour and was eager to discuss his charitable work. >> let's start with what brought you here in the country side in brazil to play polo for your charity. what has made you so passionate about this group of kids in this remote part of afafrica? >> i think...
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seth doane is here with that story. >> good morning to you norah. the suspects have pedigrees you'd expect of children from new york's elite. morgan gliedman went to dalton school, nyu and the art school of chicago. her boyfriend aaron green claims to have gone to harvard. when they were arrested inside their apartment saturday police found a container of the powerful explosive hmtd in their living room, forcing the evacuation of their neighbors. hmtd was the same explosive believed to have been used during the 2005 london bombings. >> it's extremely potent and one of the reasons why it's so appealing for terrorists to use because essentially they can get all the ingredients for this at local hardware stores. >> the 27-year-old gliedman is the daughter of a prominent real estate agent and top rated new york oncologist. she was also nine months pregnant at the time of her arrest this weekend and gave birth to a baby girl soon afterwards. cbs news has learned the police seized two shotguns a flare launcher, nine high-capacity rifle magazines, various
seth doane is here with that story. >> good morning to you norah. the suspects have pedigrees you'd expect of children from new york's elite. morgan gliedman went to dalton school, nyu and the art school of chicago. her boyfriend aaron green claims to have gone to harvard. when they were arrested inside their apartment saturday police found a container of the powerful explosive hmtd in their living room, forcing the evacuation of their neighbors. hmtd was the same explosive believed to...
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as seth doane reports, the wine from the meal came from a man who's having a very successful career.ully chosen and expertly prepared. >> reporter: one of the new york wines served at monday's grand inaugural luncheon in statuary hall was from michael lynne's the dell sellers. >> reporter: are you thinking he will look at the label and say let's go to this place? >> remarkable. that would be a remarkable thrill for us. >> reporter: he's always known for thrilling movie-goers. the former head of newline cinema, he produced blockbuster including the "lord of the rings" trilogy. >> one ring to rule -- >> reporter: how did you get interested in owning a wine business? >> i got interested in the possibility of owning a vineyard. like most people the first thing i thought about was france, italy, california. i didn't think about long island. >> reporter: until 13 years ago when he settled on bedell sellers in cutchogue on the north fork of long island just two hours from his home base in new york city. today 25 full-time employees worked this 80-acre vineyard to turn out about 10,000 cases
as seth doane reports, the wine from the meal came from a man who's having a very successful career.ully chosen and expertly prepared. >> reporter: one of the new york wines served at monday's grand inaugural luncheon in statuary hall was from michael lynne's the dell sellers. >> reporter: are you thinking he will look at the label and say let's go to this place? >> remarkable. that would be a remarkable thrill for us. >> reporter: he's always known for thrilling...
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. >> seth doane is with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning, charlie.arracco got his first surgery weeks ago. we caught our first glimpse of him using two new arms, not prosthetics. when he wheeling in on tuesday, it was the littest things that were the most remarkable. he propelled himself with two new arms i feel like i'm getting a second chance to start over after i got hurt. he lost both of his arms and legs in 2009 when his vehicle tripped a roadside bomb. he already has prosthetic legs but now the 26-year-old is beginning to gain feeling in both arms. the deceased donor remains anonymous. >> i can move my elbow. this is my elbow, the one i had before. i can rotate a little bit. >> marrocco was the first am pew teat to survive the war. when he was interviewed in 2010, marrocco was not expected to live. >> i had it three times. >> reporter: but soon he was learning to walk on prosthetic legs and was even able to hit the slopes. >> i will not sit down and let my injuries, you know, take over my life. >> reporter: it's that attitude that gave morrocco
. >> seth doane is with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning, charlie.arracco got his first surgery weeks ago. we caught our first glimpse of him using two new arms, not prosthetics. when he wheeling in on tuesday, it was the littest things that were the most remarkable. he propelled himself with two new arms i feel like i'm getting a second chance to start over after i got hurt. he lost both of his arms and legs in 2009 when his vehicle tripped a roadside bomb. he already...