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teri okita with the story of the inspiring people killed in this horrific crash. the seemingly never-ending bad publicity for the "grandeur of the seas." more than 100 are sickened again on this cruise ship. mark albert reports. >> let's go boston! >> axelrod: boston still strong. >> can you hear me in the back? >> axelrod: a group portrait of a city united as the anniversary of the marathon bombing draws near. and palaces for the people. jill wagner shows off the tile work that decorates landmarks both above and below the sidewalks of new york. >> this is absolutely awe-inspiring as a work of technology but also as a work of art. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. 10 people were killed when a fedex tractor trailer hit the bus carrying some remarkable high school kids from newer los angeles who were on their way to see the campus at california state humboldt. the cash occurred 100 miles north of california. five student, three chaperones and the drivers of both
teri okita with the story of the inspiring people killed in this horrific crash. the seemingly never-ending bad publicity for the "grandeur of the seas." more than 100 are sickened again on this cruise ship. mark albert reports. >> let's go boston! >> axelrod: boston still strong. >> can you hear me in the back? >> axelrod: a group portrait of a city united as the anniversary of the marathon bombing draws near. and palaces for the people. jill wagner shows off...
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teri okita on the standoff that's keeping millions from watching their team. >> fans are furious with the dodgers because they feel like they've been sucker punched. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. and this is the western edition of the broadcast. from the beginning of the mystery of malaysia air flight 370, search crews have been in a race against time. the black box produces a ping for an average of 30 days after a plane goes down, and now on day 29, chinese state media report a chinese ship in the southern indian ocean hearing a signal that is the same frequency as what would be put out by the plane's data recorders. but as seth doane reports, no one is confirming this is the signal and there have been a number of false alarms so far. >> reporter: this chinese ship, a haixun 01, in the eastern part of the search zone, when the crew reportedly detected the signal. searchers also found some white debris about 55 miles from where they received the ping, but an australian official says they cannot confirm that the s
teri okita on the standoff that's keeping millions from watching their team. >> fans are furious with the dodgers because they feel like they've been sucker punched. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. and this is the western edition of the broadcast. from the beginning of the mystery of malaysia air flight 370, search crews have been in a race against time. the black box produces a ping for an average of...
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teri okita spoke to a teenager who was sitting up front. >> at the time i closed my eyes i hear screaming, hear am book, i see fire. >> jeff: and sky-high 401(k) fees, why your fund could be costing you $100,000. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. and both shootings were in jewish centers in overland park, kansas. both happened this afternoon. and tonight at least three people are dead. police say they do have a person of interest in custody. we have late details from anne-marie green. >> the shooting started shortly after 1:00 while families were gathering at a jewish community centre near kansas city for a high school singing competition. >> we have four or five shots fire mood the front door. there's a male with a shotgun. also a white suzuki. >> reporter: police say he used a shotgun killing two outside the center. inside, about 75 mostly young children took cover in the building theatre which was locked down for an hour and a half. >> she started crying and then i
teri okita spoke to a teenager who was sitting up front. >> at the time i closed my eyes i hear screaming, hear am book, i see fire. >> jeff: and sky-high 401(k) fees, why your fund could be costing you $100,000. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. and both shootings were in jewish centers in overland park, kansas. both happened this...
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today he told cbs reporter teri okita that that he wishes he could have done more. >> you can remember the truck coming right at you. >> >> yes, yes. >> reporter: 18-year-old miles hill was sitting near the front of the bus. the horror that followed remains vivid. >> i have really bad nightmares about it. every time i close my eyes i hear scheming, boom, i see fire. >> reporter: and he saw people dying. >> i watched a person burn alive. i can never forget that. i shielded my face with my arm and i kicked out the window in more or less the same incident and booked it, 36 people made it out, 20 something of which came out of my window that i kick canned open. >> reporter: most that escaped are back home. miles is one of two who remains hospitalized. >> second-degree burns on both of my hands and down my left thigh and on the bottom of my right right leg. >> when you look at the foot annual and see how bad of a crash it is? >> it is surreal. >> reporter: he wants to major in computer science. had his father said his future was as bright as all of those that rode the charter bus. >> it is
today he told cbs reporter teri okita that that he wishes he could have done more. >> you can remember the truck coming right at you. >> >> yes, yes. >> reporter: 18-year-old miles hill was sitting near the front of the bus. the horror that followed remains vivid. >> i have really bad nightmares about it. every time i close my eyes i hear scheming, boom, i see fire. >> reporter: and he saw people dying. >> i watched a person burn alive. i can never...
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. >>> in chile a fire is still dozens were injured and teri okita talked to some of the survivors. >> you could remember the truck coming right at you. >> yes, yes. >> 18-year-old miles hill was sitting toward toward the front of the bus. the following remains vivid. >> i have horrible nightmares. i hear screaming, i hear boom, i see fire. >> and he watched people dying. i watched a person burning alive. i can never forget that. i shielded my face with my arms and broke out the window and more or less booked it. >> reporter: most who escaped are now back home. miles is one twofr who's still hospitalized. >> second degree burns on both of my hands, down my left side and the bottom of my right leg. >> reporter: when you look at the footage and you see how bad the crash was -- >> surreal. i mean i survived a flaming bus that exploded and i was in the front. >> reporter: miles wants to major in history or computer signs. his father says his future was as bright as all those who rode that charter bus it's a difficult thing to deal with to say, wow, i'm glad my son is alive and breathing an
. >>> in chile a fire is still dozens were injured and teri okita talked to some of the survivors. >> you could remember the truck coming right at you. >> yes, yes. >> 18-year-old miles hill was sitting toward toward the front of the bus. the following remains vivid. >> i have horrible nightmares. i hear screaming, i hear boom, i see fire. >> and he watched people dying. i watched a person burning alive. i can never forget that. i shielded my face with my...
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>> i didn't believe it, no. >> reporter: now more than four decades later those b teri okita for cbs after you local news on "cbs this morning," more on president obama's visit to south korea today. major garrett is following him. >>> plus, we'll hear from the owner of a sriracha vactry in california on his battle with the city officials. >>> and a study about online envy. we'll look at the upside to media posts that triggers envus feelings. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,
>> i didn't believe it, no. >> reporter: now more than four decades later those b teri okita for cbs after you local news on "cbs this morning," more on president obama's visit to south korea today. major garrett is following him. >>> plus, we'll hear from the owner of a sriracha vactry in california on his battle with the city officials. >>> and a study about online envy. we'll look at the upside to media posts that triggers envus feelings. that's the...
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teri okita reports. >> reporter: a sold out crowd cheered on the l.a. clippers hoursafter after the nba banned the team's owner from the league for life. chris paul applauded the team after their win over the warriors. >> it's amazing the unity or league has shown through this tough time. >> reporter: sterling was also find $2.5 million after he admitted to the league it was his voice on the recordings arguing with his girlfriend. >> if you want to broadcast that you're associating with black people. >> reporter: new nba commissioner adam silver is urging them to urge him to sell the team. the clippers posted we are one on its website. the other nba websites followed suit. but the fallout in sterling's comment is evident inside the staples center. workers blacked out signs from advertisers who pulled out due to the controversy. fans have rallied outside the staples center to show unity. >> hopefully they'll be able to get a new owner in here who will honor the clippers the way they should be honored. >> reporter: clippers players say they will continue
teri okita reports. >> reporter: a sold out crowd cheered on the l.a. clippers hoursafter after the nba banned the team's owner from the league for life. chris paul applauded the team after their win over the warriors. >> it's amazing the unity or league has shown through this tough time. >> reporter: sterling was also find $2.5 million after he admitted to the league it was his voice on the recordings arguing with his girlfriend. >> if you want to broadcast that you're...
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as teri okita reports she's also got a new outlook on life. >> reporter: this 7-year-old came to the afghanistan, lugs an arm and eye to a grenade. >> when i first saw her, she was famished, almost lifeless. she wouldn't look at me in the eyes. she didn't smile. >> reporter: in three months doctors from shriners hospital have fit her with a prosthetic arm, pulled shrapnel from her wounds, and performed dental surgery. >> she wanted more than anything in the world to look normal. >> what kind of difference do you see now? >> she's transformed into a completely different person. she smiles, she sings, she dances. >> reporter: and she has learned to paint along with reading and writing, all forbidden by the taliban, which now controls her family's individual. on tuesday she'll return to afghanistan and to an uncertain future. >> she's been exposed to american culture. could that ultimately put her in danger? >> you know, that's in the back of my mind every day. we know she's going into the middle of a war zone right now especially with the elections, the suicide bombers, and everything
as teri okita reports she's also got a new outlook on life. >> reporter: this 7-year-old came to the afghanistan, lugs an arm and eye to a grenade. >> when i first saw her, she was famished, almost lifeless. she wouldn't look at me in the eyes. she didn't smile. >> reporter: in three months doctors from shriners hospital have fit her with a prosthetic arm, pulled shrapnel from her wounds, and performed dental surgery. >> she wanted more than anything in the world to look...
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. >> pelley: teri okita on a 21st century range war. >> it's freedom and liberty and access to our land, and get rid of this abusive government. >> pelley: and steve hartman on the road. joe brown is a rock star in his world, but the beatles almost put him out of business. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. they were 44 high school kids looking to a bright future, to be the first in their families to go to college. for many of them it ended in a slit second on a california highway north of sacramento, a truck colliding head on last evening with the bus taking the kids on a college tour. tonight, investigators are trying to figure out how it could have happened. ten people were killed, including five students, three chaperones, and both drivers. 34 others were injured. john blackstone is on the scene. >> fedex truck and a bus. >> reporter: the sound of the impact could be heard more than a quarter mile away. >> this was a horrific collision. >> reporter: glenn county sheriff larry jones: >> r
. >> pelley: teri okita on a 21st century range war. >> it's freedom and liberty and access to our land, and get rid of this abusive government. >> pelley: and steve hartman on the road. joe brown is a rock star in his world, but the beatles almost put him out of business. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. they were 44 high school kids looking to a bright future,...
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teri okita with the story of the inspiring people killed in this horrific crash. the seemingly never-ending bad publicity for the "grandeur of the seas." more than 100 are sickened again on this cruise ship. mark albert reports. >> let's go boston! >> axelrod: boston still strong. >> can you hear me in the back? >> axelrod: a group portrait of a city united as the anniversary of the marathon bombing draws near. and palaces for the people. jill wagner shows off the tile work that decorates landmarks both above and below the sidewalks of new york. >> this is absolutely awe-inspiring as a work of technogy
teri okita with the story of the inspiring people killed in this horrific crash. the seemingly never-ending bad publicity for the "grandeur of the seas." more than 100 are sickened again on this cruise ship. mark albert reports. >> let's go boston! >> axelrod: boston still strong. >> can you hear me in the back? >> axelrod: a group portrait of a city united as the anniversary of the marathon bombing draws near. and palaces for the people. jill wagner shows off...
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anthony, back to you. >> teri okita in california. thank's teri. there is guard hope this morning after an australian ship towing a u.s. navy ping locater picked up what could be signals from the jet's black box recorders. seth doane is in beijing, flight 370's destination city. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the prime minister is here today promoting trade ties. he said back at home investigators in australia will continue trying to detect those pins from under the surface of the indian ocean until they're absolutely certain that the batteries on those black boxes have run out. >> once that's been done it's our intention to then deploy the submersible, which will conduct a sonar search of the sea bed. and based on the sonar search attempt to get a visual on wreckage. >> reporter: abbott made headlines on friday here in china when he said he was, quote, very confident that the signals detected were from the black boxes on flights 370, but angus houston, the chief coordinator of the search urged caution. that was echoed by malaysia'
anthony, back to you. >> teri okita in california. thank's teri. there is guard hope this morning after an australian ship towing a u.s. navy ping locater picked up what could be signals from the jet's black box recorders. seth doane is in beijing, flight 370's destination city. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the prime minister is here today promoting trade ties. he said back at home investigators in australia will continue trying to detect those pins from under the...
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teri okita for cbs news. >>> the crisis in ukraine took a deadly turn this morning. pro-russian separatists attacked a national guard base on the black sea in eastern ukraine. at least three separatists were killed. the attack is likely to overshadow a key meeting today in switzerland. tara mergener is in washington with the latest. good morning, tara. >> good morning to you, anne-marie. yes, the crisis appears to be growing more violent by the day, and by most accounts, not much progress is expected. president obama says if russia doesn't de-escalate, it will pay a price. hours before secretary of state john kerry arrived at geneva for a peace conference with russia, ukraine, and the eu, president obama told cbs news chief white house chief correspondent major garrett moscow will face more penalties including sanctions if it keeps fueling the crisis in ukraine. >> what i've said consistently is that each time russia takes these kinds of steps that are designed to destabilize ukraine and violate their sovereignty, that there are going to be consequences. >> reporter:
teri okita for cbs news. >>> the crisis in ukraine took a deadly turn this morning. pro-russian separatists attacked a national guard base on the black sea in eastern ukraine. at least three separatists were killed. the attack is likely to overshadow a key meeting today in switzerland. tara mergener is in washington with the latest. good morning, tara. >> good morning to you, anne-marie. yes, the crisis appears to be growing more violent by the day, and by most accounts, not much...
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teri okita for cbs news, los angeles. >>> the search for victims from last week's ferry disaster in south korea is both gruesome and dangerous. divers making their way through the sunksing ship in another zero visibility say they searched for the bodies by feel. tara mergener is in washington. tara, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the confirmed number of dead is rising steadily now and divers can only see just a few inches ahead of them, searching for young victims in those cold dark waters. crews in south korea are back out of the site of the sunken ferry, trying to locate more than 150 people who are likely trapped in the shift. today an official with the country's coast guard said rescuers found more bodies on the third and fourth floor of the ferry. most of the passengers were students on a field trip and that's where their bedrooms were located. a senior prosecutor also announced that two more of the ship's crew members have been arrested bringing the total number arrested or detained to 11. investigators say the first distress call last wednesday came from a young boy on
teri okita for cbs news, los angeles. >>> the search for victims from last week's ferry disaster in south korea is both gruesome and dangerous. divers making their way through the sunksing ship in another zero visibility say they searched for the bodies by feel. tara mergener is in washington. tara, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the confirmed number of dead is rising steadily now and divers can only see just a few inches ahead of them, searching for young victims in...
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teri okita on the standoff that's keeping millions from watching their team. >> fans are furious with the dodgers because they feel like they've been sucker punched. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
teri okita on the standoff that's keeping millions from watching their team. >> fans are furious with the dodgers because they feel like they've been sucker punched. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
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. >> pelley: teri okita on a 21st century range war. >> it's freedom and liberty and access to our landt rid of this abusive government. >> pelley: and steve hartman on the road. joe brown is a rock star in his world, but the beatles almost put him out of business. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
. >> pelley: teri okita on a 21st century range war. >> it's freedom and liberty and access to our landt rid of this abusive government. >> pelley: and steve hartman on the road. joe brown is a rock star in his world, but the beatles almost put him out of business. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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. >> reporter: teri okita, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight.60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here bemorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs io captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org officer that started a masse brawl. the family stranded at sea a sick baby -- heading backo dry land. what's next for their child. >>> chaos in the streets of california. >>> a family stranded at sea with a sick baby heading back to dry land. what is next for their child. >>> mystery surrounds the disappearance of a bay area woman and the clue that searchers might be looking in the wrong place. kpix is next ,,,,,,,, >>> this is kpix5 news. >>> a sick baby and her family who were stranded at sea are now on their way back to san diego after a navy ship rescues them. >>> good evening. i'm ann notarangelo. >> and i'm b h
. >> reporter: teri okita, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight.60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here bemorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs io captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org officer that started a masse brawl. the family stranded at sea a sick baby -- heading backo dry land. what's next for their child. >>> chaos in the streets of california....
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teri okita is in bunkerville, nevada. >> reporter: good morning to viewers here in the west.bundy says the land i'm standing on right now has been in his family since 1970s. he's fighting to keep uncle sam out of everyone's backyard. >> go away! >> reporter: tensions reached the boiling point earlier this week, after simmering for years at a nevada turf battle. >> we haven't lost this battle. we're just barely beginning. >> reporter: u.s. rangers are rounding up his cattle. the bureau of land management says bundy's unpaid land use fees total over $1 million. bundy said that he doesn't have to pay because he has no contract with the federal government. >> the money's not the deal. it's freedom and liberty and access to our land and get rid of this abusive government. >> reporter: two federal judges issued orders last year, if the 67-year-old rancher didn't remove his cattle from the land they could be seized. the seizure began on saturday. an altercation with law enforcement on wednesday, when one of bundy's son was tased. >> they pulled it out again probably because i didn't
teri okita is in bunkerville, nevada. >> reporter: good morning to viewers here in the west.bundy says the land i'm standing on right now has been in his family since 1970s. he's fighting to keep uncle sam out of everyone's backyard. >> go away! >> reporter: tensions reached the boiling point earlier this week, after simmering for years at a nevada turf battle. >> we haven't lost this battle. we're just barely beginning. >> reporter: u.s. rangers are rounding up...