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mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s. they were captured and held in prison camps, so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is a special western edition. those who know paul ciancia are at a loss to explain friday's rampage at los angeles international airport and his apparent hatred for the t.s.a. today his family apologized. ciancia is accused of shooting a t.s.a. officer to death and wounding two other officers and a passenger. terrified travelers fled the terminal friday. police shot ciancia four times, his condition has been upgraded to good today, though he remains sedated and under guard. who is ciancia? ben tracy is at l.a.x. for us tonight. ben? >> reporter: scott, the alleged shooter is something of a blank slate-- no criminal record and, for someone his age, 23, he's posted very little online. his family says they're shocked and investigators are trying to figure out why he targeted t.s.a. officers here in thi
mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s. they were captured and held in prison camps, so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is a special western edition. those who know paul ciancia are at a loss to explain friday's rampage at los angeles international airport and his apparent hatred for the t.s.a. today his family...
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mark strassmann reports. climate scientists have never seen greenhouse gas readings like what they announced today. seth doane reports from china, john blackstone is in san francisco. and john miller with a cbs news investigation. the inside story of a pharmaceutical company that committed fraud with life-saving drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cb this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are warning signs tonight for republicans and democrats. both parties are drawing lessons from yesterday's gubernatorial elections in two states. in virginia, democrat terry mcauliffe beat ken cuccinelli, but the tight margin of victory suggests that the democrat may have been damaged by the struggles of obamacare. in new jersey, republican chris christie easily won reelection in that heavily democratic state in part by emphasizing his willingness to work with both parties. >> the people of new jersey four years ago were downhearted and dispirited. they didn't
mark strassmann reports. climate scientists have never seen greenhouse gas readings like what they announced today. seth doane reports from china, john blackstone is in san francisco. and john miller with a cbs news investigation. the inside story of a pharmaceutical company that committed fraud with life-saving drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cb this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are warning signs tonight...
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mark strassmann has the latest. mark? >> reporter: scott, ted wells investigating the allegations of sexual abuse in the syracuse university program and at the n.b.a. players union. dolphins head coach joe philbin talked about wells and this controversy after today's practice. >> if the reviewer reveals anything that needs to be corrected we will take all necessary measures to fix it, to ensure this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: philbin would not answer questions about reports that dolphin coaches told richie incognito to toughen up jonathan martin. incognito was suspended without pay by the dolphins last sunday. since then his only comment about the bullying allegations was to miami television station wsvn. >> i'm just trying to weather the storm right now. this will pass. >> reporter: martin, his teammate, left the dolphins last sunday because he felt threatened. informal investigators are reviewing taunts and threats including racial slur slurs that incognito left martin in texts and voice mails. they were offensi
mark strassmann has the latest. mark? >> reporter: scott, ted wells investigating the allegations of sexual abuse in the syracuse university program and at the n.b.a. players union. dolphins head coach joe philbin talked about wells and this controversy after today's practice. >> if the reviewer reveals anything that needs to be corrected we will take all necessary measures to fix it, to ensure this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: philbin would not answer questions about...
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mark strassmann looks at the two players at the center of this. >> reporter: both richie incognito and jonathan martin played offensive line for the dolphins. martin left the team last week after a lunchroom incident. the dolphins have suspended incognito for conduct detrimental to the team. reportedly for bullying martin that included racial slurs and threats against him and his family. >> the n.f.l. is going to conduct the review of the workplace. >> reporter: dolphins head coach joe philbin. >> if the review shows this is not a safe atmosphere i will take whatever measures are necessary to ensuring that it is. >> reporter: the n.f.l. is investigating whether inco incoo was the rick leader in harassment of martin that began last year during his rookie season. jason laconfora is an n.f.l. analyst for cbs sports. >> doesn't matter that he's 6' 5, 330, he was fearful of what richie incognito could do to him and he felt like he needed to get out of the situation. >> reporter: laconfora says he's seen text sent to martin. one of them referred to martin with a racial slur. >> threats of i'
mark strassmann looks at the two players at the center of this. >> reporter: both richie incognito and jonathan martin played offensive line for the dolphins. martin left the team last week after a lunchroom incident. the dolphins have suspended incognito for conduct detrimental to the team. reportedly for bullying martin that included racial slurs and threats against him and his family. >> the n.f.l. is going to conduct the review of the workplace. >> reporter: dolphins head...
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mark strassmann on the lineman who called it quits. do testosterone supplements lead to heart attacks? dr. jon lapook on the results of a new study. and his honor the mayor confesses to less than honorable conduct. he just says this about crack cocaine? >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. has it come to this-- has gunfire in public places become so ordinary? twice in a week, young men have stormed into buildings and started shooting-- last friday at the airport in los angeles, last night at a mall in new jersey. there, the only person killed was the shooter. but we were struck by how the mall's employees and shoppers reacted. elaine quijano is in new jersey. >> reporter: it took six hours for police to locate richard shoop. he was found dead in the basement from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. kevin shoop is his older brother. >> my brother intended to harm nobody else but himself. he just, sadly, decided to mak
mark strassmann on the lineman who called it quits. do testosterone supplements lead to heart attacks? dr. jon lapook on the results of a new study. and his honor the mayor confesses to less than honorable conduct. he just says this about crack cocaine? >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. has it come to this-- has gunfire in public places become so...
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mark strassmann on the lineman who called it quit.do testosterone supplements lead to heart attacks? dr. jon lapook with the results of a new study. and his honor the mayor confesses to less of this han-honorable conduct. he just says this about crack cocaine? >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. has it come to this-- has gunfire in public places become so ordinary? twice in a week, young men have stormed into buildings a
mark strassmann on the lineman who called it quit.do testosterone supplements lead to heart attacks? dr. jon lapook with the results of a new study. and his honor the mayor confesses to less of this han-honorable conduct. he just says this about crack cocaine? >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. has it come to this-- has gunfire in public places...
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mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s. they were captured and held in prison camps. so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. those who know paul ciancia are at a loss to explain friday's rampage at los angeles international airport and his apparent hatred for the t.s.a. today his family apologized.
mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s. they were captured and held in prison camps. so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. those who know paul ciancia are at a loss to explain friday's rampage at los angeles international airport and his apparent hatred for the t.s.a. today his family apologized.
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for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann strassmann. >> this is a perfect example of you buy the ticketother always said check your pocket before you wash your clothes. >> good advice from your mom. >>> one of the most controversial tools for fighting crime could come to a screeching halt. >> reporter: james bond might have used something like this. this is what local law enforcement is using to slow ♪ ♪ ta-da! whoa. ♪ ♪ showtime. agh! there's me! there's me! there's me! ♪ ♪ boom. ohhhh! ♪ ♪ in brookside chocolate a world of remarkable tastes comes together. rich, dark chocolate meets sweetened soft centers flavored with exotic fruit juices, like pomegranate goji with raspberry, and acai with blueberry. it's chocolate like you've never experienced it before. and it comes from a place called brookside. discover brookside. play close. good and close. discover the new way to help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. he'll love the crunch of the healthy smile kibbles. you'll love how they help clean. with soft, meaty centers and teeth cleaning textur
for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann strassmann. >> this is a perfect example of you buy the ticketother always said check your pocket before you wash your clothes. >> good advice from your mom. >>> one of the most controversial tools for fighting crime could come to a screeching halt. >> reporter: james bond might have used something like this. this is what local law enforcement is using to slow ♪ ♪ ta-da! whoa. ♪ ♪ showtime. agh! there's me!...
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mark strassmann is at the training facility in florida.d morning. >> reporter: we learned when jonathan martin first left the dolphins last week, he never told the team the real reason why. he was worried about the possible impact on his nfl career and the possibility of retribution. but his agent told the team, and that pushed them to launch this investigation. the menacing messages were laced with racism and profanity. in one voice mail. message according to nfl.com, richie incognito allegedly told jonathan martin hey what's up y you're still a rookie, i'll kill you." after they provided with copies of the communications on sunday, they suspended incognito and asked the nfl to investigate. >> we are going to give, as on organization, our full and complete cooperation with the nfl. >> reporter: last year, incognito was chosen for his first pro bowl. and received the team's good guy award for cooperating with local media. >> hi. >> reporter: he also starred in this stadium video. >> on the field, players have comphield overly aggressive. >
mark strassmann is at the training facility in florida.d morning. >> reporter: we learned when jonathan martin first left the dolphins last week, he never told the team the real reason why. he was worried about the possible impact on his nfl career and the possibility of retribution. but his agent told the team, and that pushed them to launch this investigation. the menacing messages were laced with racism and profanity. in one voice mail. message according to nfl.com, richie incognito...
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. >> mark strassmann is at the team's training facility in florida. >> newly revealed phone messageshow is a pattern of racism, profanity and threats that targeted a young player. and this morning, it may have already cost a dolphins veteran his job. >>> johnson and johnson will pay billions to settle a fraud settlement. >>> and scathe be one-star remove of wife of jeff bezos how niece using the online giant to blast a biography of a billionaire husband. the >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. [ tires screech ] ♪ ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ ♪ may you never be stuck behind a stinky truck. [ beeping ] ♪ ♪ may things always go your way. but it's good to be prepared... just in case they don't. toyota. let's go places, safely. chili's lunch break combos starting at just 6 bucks like our new santa fe chicken quesadilla burger bites sandwiches, and more served with fries and your choice of soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. [ telephone ringing ] [ sniffs ] girl scout: [ clears throat ] hi. i just fini
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mark strassmann on the lineman who called it quits.testosterone supplements lead to heart attacks? dr. jon lapook on the results of a new study. and his honor the mayor confesses to less than honorable conduct. he just says this about crack cocaine? >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evenin
mark strassmann on the lineman who called it quits.testosterone supplements lead to heart attacks? dr. jon lapook on the results of a new study. and his honor the mayor confesses to less than honorable conduct. he just says this about crack cocaine? >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evenin
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mark strassmann on the lineman who called it quit.testosterone supplements lead to heart attacks? dr. jon lapook with the results of a new study. and his honor the mayor confesses to less of this han-honorable conduct. he just says this about crack cocaine? >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. has it come to this-- has gunfire in public places become so ordinary? twice in a week, young
mark strassmann on the lineman who called it quit.testosterone supplements lead to heart attacks? dr. jon lapook with the results of a new study. and his honor the mayor confesses to less of this han-honorable conduct. he just says this about crack cocaine? >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. has it come to this-- has gunfire in public places become...
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mark strassmann reports. climate scientists have never seen greenhouse gas readings like what they announced today. seth doane reports from china, john blackstone is in san francisco. and john miller with a cbs news investigation. the inside story of a pharmaceutical company that committed fraud with life-saving drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cb this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
mark strassmann reports. climate scientists have never seen greenhouse gas readings like what they announced today. seth doane reports from china, john blackstone is in san francisco. and john miller with a cbs news investigation. the inside story of a pharmaceutical company that committed fraud with life-saving drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cb this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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mark strassmann has new information on the threats and harassment that led a miami dolphin player to hang up his cleats. >> reporter: the two players at the center of the investigation were silent again today, jonathan martin has not been seen since leaving the team last week. richie incognito, the alleged bully, tweeted sunday, i want my name cleared. but a college teammate thinks that is unlikely. david kolowski played football with incognito at the university of nebraska. he says incognito bullied college teammates. >> richie would always, you know, take it to the next level, and he-- the name calling and some of the physical tauntings, and he just doesn't realize where the boundaries are. >> reporter: every nfl player has to sient league's personal conduct policy. it commits to a workplace free from any and all forms of harassment, intimidation, and discrimination. but hazing young nfl players is common. incognito allegedly pressured martin to pay $15,000 for teammates to party in las vegas. he may not be alone. this team dinner cost $30,000. dolphin veteran jared ugrich tweeted,
mark strassmann has new information on the threats and harassment that led a miami dolphin player to hang up his cleats. >> reporter: the two players at the center of the investigation were silent again today, jonathan martin has not been seen since leaving the team last week. richie incognito, the alleged bully, tweeted sunday, i want my name cleared. but a college teammate thinks that is unlikely. david kolowski played football with incognito at the university of nebraska. he says...
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pretty much what mark strassmann sarksd there's a lot more to come from this.s safe to say the relationship as it's being played out now was unorthodox to say the least. >> where do you think the story is right now because it's shifted and flown and new ideas come in and new takes from didn't places. where is the moment now? >> charlie, it seems to me to have been a rudderless ship. the bottom line is the finger's going to be pointed at management and the kind of tone that they set and the kind of workplace environmental that existed. that's the bottom line. the players are going to do and push the line as far as the tone has been set by management. and right now in terrell going there still is a lot more to be revealed. the finger is pointing at the kind of environment that's been tolerated, maybe even encouraged. >> he said using the "n" word comes from place of love. that garnered reactions. >> many people have an issue with the racist elements if you will. race, religion, politics are all hot button issue bus the button lime is there is no excuse for that a
pretty much what mark strassmann sarksd there's a lot more to come from this.s safe to say the relationship as it's being played out now was unorthodox to say the least. >> where do you think the story is right now because it's shifted and flown and new ideas come in and new takes from didn't places. where is the moment now? >> charlie, it seems to me to have been a rudderless ship. the bottom line is the finger's going to be pointed at management and the kind of tone that they set...
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as mark strassmann reports, residents are thankful for this nonstop entrepreneur. >> reporter: pam roeesses downtown were vacate or abandoned. >> but she has a special gift using whatever is lying around to build possibility. so, this is bamboo. >> this is an engineered bamboo tube lined with carbon fiber. >> reporter: wild bamboo was a local nuisance. and this stuff grows all over. >> everywhere. and it turns out it's great for building bikes. >> reporter: but until you came along, it was just an annoyance for a lot of people. >> no one liked it yes. there was a lot of complaining about bamboo. >> reporter: in 2008 she opened a bamboo bike business. how much of a learning curve was that? >> for us, it was a long learning curve. it takes a while to figure out how to cure bamboo properly and how to build a bike that's going to last. >> reporter: hero bikes has gone global. adam fowler manages 24 people in what was an abandoned building. >> we've sent to japan, belgium, france, germany, spain. you name it we've sent it. >> reporter: surprising? >> i would say yes. >> we ship out tomorrow
as mark strassmann reports, residents are thankful for this nonstop entrepreneur. >> reporter: pam roeesses downtown were vacate or abandoned. >> but she has a special gift using whatever is lying around to build possibility. so, this is bamboo. >> this is an engineered bamboo tube lined with carbon fiber. >> reporter: wild bamboo was a local nuisance. and this stuff grows all over. >> everywhere. and it turns out it's great for building bikes. >> reporter:...
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mark strassmann reports on the bizarre mystery. >> reporter: a moment of panic over the mid-atlanticrsday. >> mayday, mayday, mayday. i have a door ajar. >> you have a door open? is that what you're saying? >> i have a door ajar and a passenger that fell down. >> reporter: a pilot alerted air traffic control that a man had fallen out of his private plane roughly 2,000 feet above the water. the plane, a piper pa-46 seats six. it took off from kendall tamiami airport southwest of miami carrying the pilot and one passenger, but just eight miles east of the airport, something went wrong around 1:30 p.m. and the pilot made his emergency call. >> you say you have a passenger that fell out of your plane? >> that's correct sir. he opened the bus door and he fell out of the plane. >> officials hurry to gather a recovery unit. police confirm only the pilot and passenger were on board. how and why the passenger fell from the plane and what happened to him is still a mystery. for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, atlanta. >>> and nearly half a century after the assassination of president john
mark strassmann reports on the bizarre mystery. >> reporter: a moment of panic over the mid-atlanticrsday. >> mayday, mayday, mayday. i have a door ajar. >> you have a door open? is that what you're saying? >> i have a door ajar and a passenger that fell down. >> reporter: a pilot alerted air traffic control that a man had fallen out of his private plane roughly 2,000 feet above the water. the plane, a piper pa-46 seats six. it took off from kendall tamiami airport...
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pretty much what mark strassmann sarksd there's a lot more to come from this.s safe to say the relationship as it's being played out now was unorthodox to say the least. >> where do you think the story is right now because it's shifted and flown and new ideas come in and new takes from didn't places. where is the moment now? >> charlie, it seems to me to have been a rudderless ship. the bottom line is the finger's going to be pointed at management and the kind of tone that they set and the kind of workplace environmental that existed. that's the bottom line. the players are going to do and push the line as far as the tone has been set by management. and right now in terrell going there still is a lot more to be revealed. the finger is pointing at the kind of environment that's been tolerated, maybe even encouraged. >> he said using the "n" word comes from place of love. that garnered reactions. >> many people have an issue with the racist elements if you will. race, religion politics are all hot button issue bus the button lime is there is no excuse for that at
pretty much what mark strassmann sarksd there's a lot more to come from this.s safe to say the relationship as it's being played out now was unorthodox to say the least. >> where do you think the story is right now because it's shifted and flown and new ideas come in and new takes from didn't places. where is the moment now? >> charlie, it seems to me to have been a rudderless ship. the bottom line is the finger's going to be pointed at management and the kind of tone that they set...
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mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s.hey were captured and held in prison camps. so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. those who know paul ciancia are at a loss to explain friday's rampage at los angeles international airport and his apparent hatred for the t.s.a
mark strassmann tells us what it was all about. and elaine quijano on the forgotten p.o.w.s.hey were captured and held in prison camps. so why did uncle sam turn his back? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. those who know paul ciancia are at a loss to explain friday's rampage at los angeles international airport and his apparent hatred for the t.s.a
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for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, san francisco. >> i realize there are a lot of complex issues those things, china is so far ahead of us on this. >> even if it does happen there, it's finished in 2029, 16 years from now. >> now it's on hold, so probably longer than 2029. >>> this morning new questions are being raised about the safety of animals used in the movies. did hollywood's official watch dog group ignore injuries and deaths? that story is ahead here on "cbs this morning." ♪ kiss that boring bird goodbye ♪ ♪ at our thanksgiving we're gonna make our turkey fly ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. your bristles are so sli
for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, san francisco. >> i realize there are a lot of complex issues those things, china is so far ahead of us on this. >> even if it does happen there, it's finished in 2029, 16 years from now. >> now it's on hold, so probably longer than 2029. >>> this morning new questions are being raised about the safety of animals used in the movies. did hollywood's official watch dog group ignore injuries and deaths? that story is...
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as mark strassmann reports nfl and the players union are looking into the alleges. >> reporter: jonathan martin says hazing turned into bullying with richie incognito as the ring leader. martin reportedly had enough early last week and left the team. >> this has been a pattern of behavior. >> reporter: jason lac canfora argues this is a slew of antics aimed at martin. >> this is a 6'5", 330-pound man, he felt like some guys on the team were out to get him and some of the things they had maybe said or threatened may actually occur. >> reporter: in his first season he endured rookie hazing an almost ritualistic practice in the league but the "miami herald" reports they're exposed much more than head shaving and ice baths, but shelving out thousands of dollars for parties. he paid $15,000 for a trip to las vegas a trip martin did not attend. >> if you can't handle the heat in the kitchen get out. >> reporter: randal hill argues this is part of the game. >> if you're going to get upset because of what somebody may say to you or the little bit of hazing that may occur what is going to happen
as mark strassmann reports nfl and the players union are looking into the alleges. >> reporter: jonathan martin says hazing turned into bullying with richie incognito as the ring leader. martin reportedly had enough early last week and left the team. >> this has been a pattern of behavior. >> reporter: jason lac canfora argues this is a slew of antics aimed at martin. >> this is a 6'5", 330-pound man, he felt like some guys on the team were out to get him and some...
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mark strassmann looks at the newest allegations. >> reporter: this is george zimmerman's latest mug shothe and his girlfriend were having an ugly breakup when she called 911. >> he's in my house breaking all my [ bleep ] because i asked him to leave. he has his freaking gun breaking all of my stuff right now. >> reporter: 27-year-old samantha claimed zimmerman pointed a shotgun at her. the fight wasn't over. >> i'm doing this again? you just broke my glass table. you just broke my sunglasses and you put your gun in my fricking face and told me to get the [ bleep ] out. this is not your house. get out of here. >> reporter: deputies say zimmerman pushed her outside, locked the door barricaded it with furniture, then he called 911 to tell his side of the story. >> my live-in girlfriend has for lack of a better word gone crazy on me. >> the officers can speak with you on scene. have you already spoke within them? >> no. they're pretty upset i think. >> the officers are upset? >> yeah. they're banging on the door and the window. >> you're not going to go speak with them? >> i don't have anyth
mark strassmann looks at the newest allegations. >> reporter: this is george zimmerman's latest mug shothe and his girlfriend were having an ugly breakup when she called 911. >> he's in my house breaking all my [ bleep ] because i asked him to leave. he has his freaking gun breaking all of my stuff right now. >> reporter: 27-year-old samantha claimed zimmerman pointed a shotgun at her. the fight wasn't over. >> i'm doing this again? you just broke my glass table. you...
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as mark strassmann reports nfl and the players union are looking into the alleges. >> reporter: jonathan martin says hazing turned into bullying with richie incognito as the ring leader. martin reportedly had enough early last week and left the team. >> this has been a pattern of behavior. >> reporter: jason lacon canfora argues this is a slew of antics aimed at martin. >> this is a 6'5" 330-pound man, he felt like some guys on the team were out to get him and some of the things they had maybe said or threatened may actually occur. >> reporter: in his first season he endured rookie hazing an almost ritualistic practice in the league but the "miami herald" reports they're exposed much more than head shaving and ice baths but shelving out thousands of dollars for parties. he paid $15,000 for a trip to las vegas a trip martin did not attend. >> if you can't handle the heat in the kitchen get out. >> reporter: randal hill argues this is part of the game. >> if you're going to get upset because of what somebody may say to you or the little bit of hazing that may occur what is going to happen
as mark strassmann reports nfl and the players union are looking into the alleges. >> reporter: jonathan martin says hazing turned into bullying with richie incognito as the ring leader. martin reportedly had enough early last week and left the team. >> this has been a pattern of behavior. >> reporter: jason lacon canfora argues this is a slew of antics aimed at martin. >> this is a 6'5" 330-pound man, he felt like some guys on the team were out to get him and some...
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mark strassmann reports. climate scientists have never seen greenhouse gas readings like what they announced today. seth doane reports from china, john blackstone is in san francisco. and john mill we are a cbs news investigation. the inside story of a pharmaceutical company that committed fraud with life-saving drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are warning signs tonight for republicans and democrats. both parties are
mark strassmann reports. climate scientists have never seen greenhouse gas readings like what they announced today. seth doane reports from china, john blackstone is in san francisco. and john mill we are a cbs news investigation. the inside story of a pharmaceutical company that committed fraud with life-saving drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are warning signs tonight for republicans and...
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mark strassmann investigates why the u.s. is still struggling to build high-speed rail in california while countries across the world have been zipping around for nearly 50ers. >> we have all heard turkey makes you tired. well, we'll ask dr. david akers to give us the truth behind some of the biggest thanksgiving health myths. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. happy thanksgiving to you. >> happy thanksgiving to you! >> thank you. have a great show. >>> an early-morning fire destroyed an apartment building. seven people are homeless. coming up, we'll tell you why people believe that one of the residents may have started the fire himself. >> live at sfo on one of the busiest travel days of the year, an east coast storm could stand in the way between travelers and their thanksgiving plans. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, case involving religious bes and the presiden law. hobby l >>> five things to know at the :55 now. the supreme court will hear a case involving religious beliefs and the president's healthcare law. hob
mark strassmann investigates why the u.s. is still struggling to build high-speed rail in california while countries across the world have been zipping around for nearly 50ers. >> we have all heard turkey makes you tired. well, we'll ask dr. david akers to give us the truth behind some of the biggest thanksgiving health myths. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. happy thanksgiving to you. >> happy thanksgiving to you! >> thank you. have a great show. >>>...
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mark strassmann is in tampa. mac, good morning. >> good morning to you, charlie. in the locker room after the game, dolphins players said over and over, that their minds have been only on football, absolutely nothing else. but the dolphins owner admitted this season has turned into a nightmare. >> and the dolphins' long week and a half, looks like it will get even longer. >> reporter: all game, the dolphins and bucs took turns pushing each other around. no one complained about bullying. that's how football teams win. but many fans suspected the scandal is the reason the team played poorly. dolphins players disagreed. >> we came with the mind-set that we're going to win this game. >> reporter: miami teammates jon than martin and richie incognito were nowhere in sight but they dominated the conversation. >> this continuing nfl investigation for another three weeks or so swirls as this team on the field tries to win games. >> we want to put this behind us, and we want to do the right thing. >> reporter: miami dolphins owner stephen ross spoke publicly before the game
mark strassmann is in tampa. mac, good morning. >> good morning to you, charlie. in the locker room after the game, dolphins players said over and over, that their minds have been only on football, absolutely nothing else. but the dolphins owner admitted this season has turned into a nightmare. >> and the dolphins' long week and a half, looks like it will get even longer. >> reporter: all game, the dolphins and bucs took turns pushing each other around. no one complained about...
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for him the issue is personal and he spoke with our mark strassmann. >> i went through a seminar withndrea, and i found out after about two or three days standing up in front of perfect strangers i was crying my eyes out and i realized that a lot of stuff that went on in my home with my dad abusing my mom affected me. so when we got to new york, my wife ali and i decided that we'd always do something for charity and youngsters, and she asked me what should we do, and i said how about domestic violence. it sort of caught her off guard because i never really talked about what was going on in my life as a youngster, and this just gave me the freedom to do it. so we put safe rooms in schools for youngsters where the kids dealing with abuse have somebody to talk about it with, whether it be their peers or a counselor and we've had terrific, terrific response. we've had thousands of kids come to our program in the last 10, 11 years. >> you can see more of mark's conversation with joe torre this weekend on th bs this morning saturday. >>> that does it< ready? happy birthday! it's a painting
for him the issue is personal and he spoke with our mark strassmann. >> i went through a seminar withndrea, and i found out after about two or three days standing up in front of perfect strangers i was crying my eyes out and i realized that a lot of stuff that went on in my home with my dad abusing my mom affected me. so when we got to new york, my wife ali and i decided that we'd always do something for charity and youngsters, and she asked me what should we do, and i said how about...
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mark strassmann is in tampa. mac, good morning. >> good morning to you, charlie.n the locker room after the game dolphins players said over and over that their minds have been only on football absolutely nothing else. but the dolphins owner admitted this season has turned into a nightmare. >> and the dolphins' long week and a half looks like it will get even longer. >> reporter: all game the dolphins and bucs took turns pushing each other around. no one complained about bullying. that's how football teams win. but many fans suspected the scandal is the reason the team played poorly. dolphins players disagreed. >> we came with the mind-set that we're going to win this game. >> reporter: miami teammates jon than martin and richie incognito were nowhere in sight but they dominated the conversation. >> this continuing nfl investigation for another three weeks or so swirls as this team on the field tries to win games. >> we want to put this behind us, and we want to do the right thing. >> reporter: miami dolphins owner stephen ross spoke publicly before the game before
mark strassmann is in tampa. mac, good morning. >> good morning to you, charlie.n the locker room after the game dolphins players said over and over that their minds have been only on football absolutely nothing else. but the dolphins owner admitted this season has turned into a nightmare. >> and the dolphins' long week and a half looks like it will get even longer. >> reporter: all game the dolphins and bucs took turns pushing each other around. no one complained about...
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mark strassmann is at the practice facility. good morning. >> good morning norah and charlie and viewers in the west. the accounted attorney in this case has the power to follow the facts. his pointment is another sign of the black eye the bullying scandal has become for the nfl. >> nfl commissioner roger good el says tim wells has looked into the bullying allegations. incognito sent threatening teks and voice mails that also contained racial slurs. >> if anything needs to be corrected we'll take all necessary measures to fix it to insure this doesn't happen again. >> there were more allegations of racism against incognito. nfl hall of famer sapp said it happened to him during a game. >> he's calling you the "n" word? >> yeah. he kicked me and called me weather. >> richie didn't use that kind of language. >> tannehill is the quarterback. he said incognito is not like that. >> he said he's like my little brother. he gave him a hard time and messed with him but he was the first to have his back. >> team officials would not address
mark strassmann is at the practice facility. good morning. >> good morning norah and charlie and viewers in the west. the accounted attorney in this case has the power to follow the facts. his pointment is another sign of the black eye the bullying scandal has become for the nfl. >> nfl commissioner roger good el says tim wells has looked into the bullying allegations. incognito sent threatening teks and voice mails that also contained racial slurs. >> if anything needs to be...
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for him the issue is personal and he spoke with our mark strassmann. >> i went through a seminar with andrea, and i found out after about two or three days standing up in front of perfect strangers i was crying my eyes out and i realized that a lot of stuff that went on in my home with my dad abusing my mom affected me. so when we got to new york, my wife ali and i decided that we'd always do something for charity and youngsters, and she asked me what should we do, and i said how about domestic violence. it sort of caught her off guard because i never really talked about what was going on in my life as a youngster, and this just gave me the freedom to do it. so we put safe rooms in schools for youngsters where the kids dealing with abuse have somebody to talk about it with, whether it be their peers or a counselor and we've had terrific, terrific response. we've had thousands of kids come to our program in the last 10, 11 years. >> you can see more of mark's conversation with joe torre this weekend on th bs this morning conversation with joe torre this weekend on th bs this morning sa
for him the issue is personal and he spoke with our mark strassmann. >> i went through a seminar with andrea, and i found out after about two or three days standing up in front of perfect strangers i was crying my eyes out and i realized that a lot of stuff that went on in my home with my dad abusing my mom affected me. so when we got to new york, my wife ali and i decided that we'd always do something for charity and youngsters, and she asked me what should we do, and i said how about...
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. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning saturday," mark strassmann, boston. >> think he'd be a great baseball park. it's very odd. >>> looking at the original assault weapon. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> did anybody see you? let's make it our secret. read the book in the basement. >> thank you, papa. >> boy, geoffrey rush joins us at the table. hello. >> good morning. >> we should just say this is a movie that pulls on your heart strings without being heavy handed. would you agree? >> when my agent had early screening, he said i'm going to give this movie five handkerchiefs. i had the pleasure of sitting with a number of audiences in the last couple of weeks we had a screening at the holocaust museum and the washington museum of tolerance in l.a. quite diverse, different audiences. it just impacts on people at different points. that's what i love about it. you can never tell. this is the moment where everybody's got to find a connection. some people find it in the first three minutes. >> how much credit do you give to this young actress? >> she's 98% of the film. it's absol
. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning saturday," mark strassmann, boston. >> think he'd be a great baseball park. it's very odd. >>> looking at the original assault weapon. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> did anybody see you? let's make it our secret. read the book in the basement. >> thank you, papa. >> boy, geoffrey rush joins us at the table. hello. >> good morning. >> we should just say this is a movie...
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for cbs this morning, mark strassmann. >> time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. usa today looks at letter said to be written by leaker snowden. he says those that speak the truth are not committing the crime. a global problem requires global solutions. moe mohamed was seen leaving wearing a mask. >>> blackberries abandoning plans to sell itself. the company announced this morning ce o is stepping down. blackberry will sell a billion in debt to a group led by the largest shareholder. the acrobat slipped and fell off the wheel of death during a performance friday night. the company says he's in stable condition. >>> the new york university student has been rescued. he was missing since the saturday. he was found sunday stuck in a shaft between a dorm and parking garage. officials say he fell from the roof of the 17 story dorm after the fire drill. he's in serious condition. >>> we are starting out with clear skies around the entire bay area this morning. a weak offshore wind kicking in. plenty of sunshine all day long and warmerrer temperatures, too. headed out th
for cbs this morning, mark strassmann. >> time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. usa today looks at letter said to be written by leaker snowden. he says those that speak the truth are not committing the crime. a global problem requires global solutions. moe mohamed was seen leaving wearing a mask. >>> blackberries abandoning plans to sell itself. the company announced this morning ce o is stepping down. blackberry will sell a billion in debt to a group...
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strauss mark strassmann is in tampa. >> reporter: good morning to our viewers in the west. after the game dolphins players said their only focus has been on football. but their owner says that this season has certainly become a nightmare to him. >> the dolphins long week and a half looks like it will get even longer. >> reporter: all game the dolphins and bucs took turns pushing each other around. no one complained about bullying bullying. that's how football teams win. but many suspected the bullying scandal was the reason the team played poorly. dolphin players disagreed. i don't think this team was distracted. we had a mind-set we'd win the football game. felt like everyone was focused coming into the game. >> jonathan martin and richie incog nino were nowhere in sight but dominated the conversation. >> continuing the nfl investigation for them as this team on the field tries to win games. >> we want to put this behind us and do the right thing. >> steven ross spoke publicly before the game for the first time since the scandal broke. >> i know this was so appalling to me
strauss mark strassmann is in tampa. >> reporter: good morning to our viewers in the west. after the game dolphins players said their only focus has been on football. but their owner says that this season has certainly become a nightmare to him. >> the dolphins long week and a half looks like it will get even longer. >> reporter: all game the dolphins and bucs took turns pushing each other around. no one complained about bullying bullying. that's how football teams win. but...