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. >> more than 300 sickened on a cruise ship, terrell brown tells us the center for disease control is now investigating. and the super bowl battle, one week away, don dahler says host new jersey believes new york is getting too much of the credit. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, jeff glor with the western edition of the broadcast, and the bitter cold feels like a broken record. more arctic air is set to blast across the midwest, south and northeast this week. in chicago, where the temperatures are expected to reach 11 below tomorrow and not get above zero until wednesday, public school has already been canceled tomorrow, 400,000 students affected. this is royalton, minnesota, a blizzard is already on the ground there, a blizzard warning has been issued in four states, including minnesota, north dakota, south dakota, and iowa. the national weather service says this will be the most severe storm of the season. with more we are joined by eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz, and eric here we go again. >> i
. >> more than 300 sickened on a cruise ship, terrell brown tells us the center for disease control is now investigating. and the super bowl battle, one week away, don dahler says host new jersey believes new york is getting too much of the credit. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, jeff glor with the western edition of the broadcast, and the bitter cold feels like a broken record. more arctic air is set to blast...
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terrell brown, cbs news. >> the cdc says the fast moving bug has caused nearly 21 million illnesses and as many as 80 deaths. >>> a first look at the question of the morning. 75% of americans say this is the worst thing you can do on the job. >> is it steal, gossip or curse? go to our facebook fan page. let you us know what -- let us know what you think. >> this week you have a chance to win four tickets to the washington golf show at the dulles expo center. we'll pick one winner >>> an upside down day. temperatures will be mildest this morning. looking at a couple of rain and snow showers, especially in the mountains. by 9:00 maybe a sprinkle towa easton. by lunch time, we are just barely holding into the upper 30s. mid-20s in hagerstown. as the afternoon wears on, temperatures dropping into the 20s north and west of town. monika? >>> early on this monday morning, road conditions are good. here on the beltway at georgia avenue you can see traffic is moving freely between 95, silver spring and i-27 0. haven't heard of any complaints 95 from baltimore and all the northern corridors in be
terrell brown, cbs news. >> the cdc says the fast moving bug has caused nearly 21 million illnesses and as many as 80 deaths. >>> a first look at the question of the morning. 75% of americans say this is the worst thing you can do on the job. >> is it steal, gossip or curse? go to our facebook fan page. let you us know what -- let us know what you think. >> this week you have a chance to win four tickets to the washington golf show at the dulles expo center. we'll...
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terrell brown is on long island tonight. terrell?> reporter: maurice, long island is one of the most densely populated places in the country. there are more people here than in 15 states. and the most important highway the the long island expressway. the blizzard is expected to dump a foot of snow here and create whiteout conditions some parts of the long island expressway will be closed at midnight to make way for a fleet of plows. it's a drastic stone take for one of the busiest highways in america. but last year, hundreds of motorists were stranded by a storm that dumped nearly three feet of snow. many spent the night in their cars and in brookhaven, new york many people were snowed in for days. lan losquandro is the supersben dent there. >> we'll be pushing all the snows off the roadways and be salting and sanding some time tomorrow once we get the roadways clear. >> reporter: new york's governor has also ordered interstate 87 between albany and new york city closed as well as the stretch of interstate 84 in new york. a decision
terrell brown is on long island tonight. terrell?> reporter: maurice, long island is one of the most densely populated places in the country. there are more people here than in 15 states. and the most important highway the the long island expressway. the blizzard is expected to dump a foot of snow here and create whiteout conditions some parts of the long island expressway will be closed at midnight to make way for a fleet of plows. it's a drastic stone take for one of the busiest highways...
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as terrell brown reports it's drawing condemnation from activists and concerns from the u.s.: this video reportedly captures the events in the cove at japan. fishermen have rounded up a group of 250 bottle-nosed dolphins. paul watson of the controversial "sea sha ""sea shepherd"" believes many of these dolphins will eventually be slaughtered. >> why is this happening? >> the only reason it's happening is because of demand from marine aquariums around the world. it's really dolphin enslavement just for the amusement of people. >> reporter: they say aquariums will pay about $150,000. only a dozen will be used. the rest will be killed and the meat sold. the most valuable in the roundup, an albino calf worth half a million dollars. the u.s. ambassador to japan caroline kennedy immediately tweeted her concern of inhumane treatment of the dolphin. the japanese defended the dolphin killing as a local custom. it was the subject of a 2009 documentary "the cove," which won an oscar. whatson who opponents describe as an eco-terrorist has commented on it in the past. but watson says this
as terrell brown reports it's drawing condemnation from activists and concerns from the u.s.: this video reportedly captures the events in the cove at japan. fishermen have rounded up a group of 250 bottle-nosed dolphins. paul watson of the controversial "sea sha ""sea shepherd"" believes many of these dolphins will eventually be slaughtered. >> why is this happening? >> the only reason it's happening is because of demand from marine aquariums around the...
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terrell brown is there tonight. terrell? >> reporter: maurice, new york's governor took the unusual step of shutting down three interstates so that they could be cleared. that worked but now this arctic air is creating a new problem. some who ventured out in the storm regretted it. on long island, 45 miles per hour winds blew snow back on the road soon after they were plowed, leaving a dangerous layer of ice. brookhaven highway supervisor dan losquandro. it gets to a point where it's so cold there's some things you can't do. >> the regular rock salt we put on the road simply isn't effective in single-digit temperatures. it will not melt the ice on the roads. >> reporter: connecticut state police responded to over 200 accidents and 3,000 calls for help. 50 mile an hour wind gusts required restrictions on vehicles traveling across maryland's chesapeake bay bridge. the buses are running in new jersey but in paterson this one slid down a hill and crashed into a building. no one was hurt. by sunday, temperatures will be in the 40
terrell brown is there tonight. terrell? >> reporter: maurice, new york's governor took the unusual step of shutting down three interstates so that they could be cleared. that worked but now this arctic air is creating a new problem. some who ventured out in the storm regretted it. on long island, 45 miles per hour winds blew snow back on the road soon after they were plowed, leaving a dangerous layer of ice. brookhaven highway supervisor dan losquandro. it gets to a point where it's so...
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terrell brown reports. >> reporter: when passenger on board the ship tweeted about her illness.ll about the fun ship, she said. yep, i'm sick. the explorer of the cruise ship had to make an emergency stop yesterday after reports of vomiting and diarrhea from passengers. according to the cdc, nearly 300 of the ship's 3,000 passengers and about 20 crew members became ill. dr. william schaffner of vanderbilt universitity's medical school says it appears to be norovirus. >> passengers can bring this virus onboard. it's so highly transmittable that it spreads from person to person in this confined population that interacts so closely. >> reporter: norovirus is fairly common, but this incident comes at time when there's been increased attention on the cruise ship industry. carnival headlines like the shop that lost power and were stranded for 42 days. in a statement royal caribbean said during the saling, "explorer of the seas" has experienced an elevated number of persons with a gastrointestinal illness. that was effective was over-the-counter-medication aboard the ship. they have se
terrell brown reports. >> reporter: when passenger on board the ship tweeted about her illness.ll about the fun ship, she said. yep, i'm sick. the explorer of the cruise ship had to make an emergency stop yesterday after reports of vomiting and diarrhea from passengers. according to the cdc, nearly 300 of the ship's 3,000 passengers and about 20 crew members became ill. dr. william schaffner of vanderbilt universitity's medical school says it appears to be norovirus. >> passengers...
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terrell brown on how hard it is to be a firefighter during this extended deep freeze. the search for jeremiah. this five-year-old disappears and it's not reported for months. michelle miller with the disturbing story of how badly the system failed the child. and catch a wave, a very, very large wave. carter evans on the mavericks now riding some of the world's biggest surf. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. this is a western edition of the broadcast. it was just about a quarter past 11:00 on a typically busy saturday morning at one of the largest malls in the washington, d.c. metro area when someone started shooting inside a skate and snow boarding store. suddenly there was nothing typical about this saturday at this mall in colombia, maryland. as jeff pegues reports, inside three people, including the gunman, were dead. >> reporter: saphone lilly is one of the survivors of the shooting. she says the shooter was young and firing randomly. she was outside the hospital when she told us that the gunman shot at her, too.
terrell brown on how hard it is to be a firefighter during this extended deep freeze. the search for jeremiah. this five-year-old disappears and it's not reported for months. michelle miller with the disturbing story of how badly the system failed the child. and catch a wave, a very, very large wave. carter evans on the mavericks now riding some of the world's biggest surf. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. this is a western...
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terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >> that is the "cbs evening news" tonight, later on cbs, "60 minuteslor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org fans screaming >>> down to the last 2 seconds. how the 49erss managed to send the packers packing and move -- 49ers managed to send the packers packing and move on. >>> no shortage of excitement for fans in the bay area. why they say weather does not matter to them. >>> a rocky road lately for b.a.r.t passengers, now, another bump. price hikes. >>> kpix-5 news is next ,,,,,,,, games in n-f-l history comes down to the last 2 seconds. with that field goal --- the n --- and advance >>> [cheers and applause] >> it is good. one of the coldest play off games in nfl history comes down to the lt
terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >> that is the "cbs evening news" tonight, later on cbs, "60 minuteslor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org fans screaming >>> down to the last 2 seconds. how the 49erss managed to send the packers packing and move -- 49ers managed to send the packers packing and move on. >>> no shortage of excitement for...
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for a second day in a row they are trapped by japanese fisherman, terrell brown on what the dolphinsreporter: this video reportedly captures the event at taiji cove in japan. fisherman have rounded up a group of 250 bottle nose dolphins. paul watson founder of the conservation group sea shepherd believes many of these dolphins will eventually be slaughtered. >> why is this happening had? >> the only reason that this dolphin drive is happening in taiji is because of a demand from a quarterium, marine a quarteriums around the world. and it's really dolphin enslavement, really, just for the amusement of people. >> reporter: watson say as quarteriums will pay about $150,000 for a dolphin and out of the 250 captures, only about a dozen will be selected and sold to aquariums. the rest will be killed and their meat sold. the selection process reportedly begins today. >> the most valuable in this roundup, a rare all bino calf watson ways is worth a half million dollars. the u.s. ambassador to japan caroline kennedy tweeted her condemnation saying she was deeply concern by inhumaneness of dri
for a second day in a row they are trapped by japanese fisherman, terrell brown on what the dolphinsreporter: this video reportedly captures the event at taiji cove in japan. fisherman have rounded up a group of 250 bottle nose dolphins. paul watson founder of the conservation group sea shepherd believes many of these dolphins will eventually be slaughtered. >> why is this happening had? >> the only reason that this dolphin drive is happening in taiji is because of a demand from a...
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terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >> the u.s.r polar star is racing tonight to help the russian and chinese vessels that remain trapped in the ice off antartica. the 52 passengers rescued by helicopter from the russian ship are now safely aboard an australian ice breaker tonight and headed towards tasmania. >>> next up: remember the world war ii hero who flew beneath the arches of the eiffel tower. the world war ii hero who flew below the arches of the eiffel tower. ciae helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, del
terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >> the u.s.r polar star is racing tonight to help the russian and chinese vessels that remain trapped in the ice off antartica. the 52 passengers rescued by helicopter from the russian ship are now safely aboard an australian ice breaker tonight and headed towards tasmania. >>> next up: remember the world war ii hero who flew beneath the arches of the eiffel tower. the world war ii hero who flew below the arches of the eiffel tower. ciae helps...
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terrell brown is in our toyota green room.> plus, dogs on a mission to help. we'll see how they're train and why one puppy holds a special place in our hearts. that's ahead. >>> right now, time to show you the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the boston globe" looks at wedding insurance, covering everything from bad weather, sickness and even a change of heart. but in that case, one insurer will only help if the wedding is called off nine months ahead of time. >>> the san francisco chronicle looks at the biggest baby ever born in california. take a look at him. andrew jacob cervantes came into the world. wow. at 15 pounds 2 ounces. that's more than twice the average birth weight. he was born thursday by c-section. listen to this, his mom is just over 5 feet tall. >> ouch. >>> britain's "guardian" looks at england's first hub at a gas station. it opened at one of england's main roads 25 miles from london. critics warn that it will encourage drinking and driving, well, duh -- >> that's right. >>> and "the wall street
terrell brown is in our toyota green room.> plus, dogs on a mission to help. we'll see how they're train and why one puppy holds a special place in our hearts. that's ahead. >>> right now, time to show you the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the boston globe" looks at wedding insurance, covering everything from bad weather, sickness and even a change of heart. but in that case, one insurer will only help if the wedding is called off nine months ahead of time....
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. >> more than 300 sickened on a cruise ship, terrell brown tells us the center for disease control is now investigating. and the super bowl battle, one week away, don dahler says host new jersey believes new york is getting too much of the credit. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, jeff glor with the western edition of the
. >> more than 300 sickened on a cruise ship, terrell brown tells us the center for disease control is now investigating. and the super bowl battle, one week away, don dahler says host new jersey believes new york is getting too much of the credit. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, jeff glor with the western edition of the
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terrell brown on how hard it is to be a firefighter during this extended deep freeze. search for jeremiah. this five-year-old disappears and it's not reported for months. michelle miller with the disturbing story of how badly the system failed the child. and catch a wave, a very, very large wave. carter evans on the mavericks now riding some of the world's biggest surf. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
terrell brown on how hard it is to be a firefighter during this extended deep freeze. search for jeremiah. this five-year-old disappears and it's not reported for months. michelle miller with the disturbing story of how badly the system failed the child. and catch a wave, a very, very large wave. carter evans on the mavericks now riding some of the world's biggest surf. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
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terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >>> police are trying to determine why a teenager shout and killedeople at a columbia, maryland, shopping mall southwest of baltimore. it opens for the first time since the weekend attack. susan mcginnis is there with the latest. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. there will be a strong police presence here when the mall reopens at 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. a motive for this crime continues to baffle police. they're still trying to figure out why this 19-year-old arrived here by taxi at 10:15, saturday morning, waited an hour, and started shooting. the mall in columbia will be back open for business this afternoon two days after a shooting left two people dead including the suspected gunmen. >> nothing ee going to go back to normal. we always understand that. our job is to make sure this cornerstone of our community is open as soon as possible. >> police say 19-year-old derri derrion aguilar came in and killed brianna benlolo and tyler johnson. >> reporter: police still don't know the connection between the shooter and the vi
terrell brown, cbs news, new york. >>> police are trying to determine why a teenager shout and killedeople at a columbia, maryland, shopping mall southwest of baltimore. it opens for the first time since the weekend attack. susan mcginnis is there with the latest. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. there will be a strong police presence here when the mall reopens at 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. a motive for this crime continues to baffle police. they're...
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terrell brown is there but smith makes the catch. sometimes you just have to acknowledge greatness.at goal line ahmam brooks trying to get an early jump on the other one. watch it again. brooks actually did one in college. to infinity and beyond. that's just too much. it's in a penalty. panthers sent their huge probowl coburn into the goal. they do get a field goal out of this drive and lead it 10-6. niners have a chance to score. the first td in 18 possessions against kaepernick to vernon davis. vernon didn't have both feet in bounds. officials review it. jim harbaugh he needs counseling from bolden and further reviews shows davis dragged that left food. the call was reversed. touchdown niners. they led at halftime. and kaepernick could feel the momentum shifting. this was a big touchdown in the fourth quarter. two of them back to back. and bowman getting this one. now it's back to brooks. it's his turn. newton outplayed kap early in. but kap wins this beauty contest. it's frank gore. frank gore did not play today but he did run for -- yards. they gained 315 today. newton needs to
terrell brown is there but smith makes the catch. sometimes you just have to acknowledge greatness.at goal line ahmam brooks trying to get an early jump on the other one. watch it again. brooks actually did one in college. to infinity and beyond. that's just too much. it's in a penalty. panthers sent their huge probowl coburn into the goal. they do get a field goal out of this drive and lead it 10-6. niners have a chance to score. the first td in 18 possessions against kaepernick to vernon...
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as terrell brown shows us it's a major blow to american war veterans. >> this spot on the map is whereis team were inspecting in fallujah. he and his men were attacked by three dozen insurgents. three of the marines were killed. >> the marines going in it's tough, you don't think it's going to happen to you. >> reporter: today workman thinks about their sacrifices as he watches of al qaeda forces taking control of cities american troops once liberated. >> i'm heartbroken, i'm noxious, since the news broke. it's mainly because i think of the families of those fallen marines and soldiers and thinking and wondering how and why my son or daughter paid the ultimate sacrifice. for what? >> reporter: workman served in the marines for eight years. he left in 2009. he's one of many veterans who still feel the personal connection to the region. >> just because we're not in iraq anymore, doesn't mean the war is over. >> reporter: he was part of the security for iraq. his platoon was 30 miles outside of fallujah. >> i'd never in my wildest dreams only two years after we withdrew, we'd be having th
as terrell brown shows us it's a major blow to american war veterans. >> this spot on the map is whereis team were inspecting in fallujah. he and his men were attacked by three dozen insurgents. three of the marines were killed. >> the marines going in it's tough, you don't think it's going to happen to you. >> reporter: today workman thinks about their sacrifices as he watches of al qaeda forces taking control of cities american troops once liberated. >> i'm...
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terrell brown has that part of the story. >> reporter: anthony and vinita good morning to you.re at one of the terminals at laguardia airport as we wrap up the holiday weekend. this is a line of workers. this lodge line is because of the cancellations that moved through the midwest and northeast. of course we're seeing ripple effects and delays all across the country. just yesterday alone, more than 6,000 delays across the country. nearly 6,000 flights canceled altogether. some of the hardest hit, philadelphia, newark and right here where we are, laguardia. we talked to two travels who went through a nightmare of a situation. joshua burg and his wife. tried to make it down to florida. they had delay. then when they took off, they had to land immediately because of a mechanical problem. they had to reschedule. that flight was delayed as well. >> it's actually my dad's wedding in west palm beach this weekend. we're looking to get down there and celebrate. it's been a little troublesome. >> reporter: we talked to josh yesterday. he ended up making his flight out of town. a lost th
terrell brown has that part of the story. >> reporter: anthony and vinita good morning to you.re at one of the terminals at laguardia airport as we wrap up the holiday weekend. this is a line of workers. this lodge line is because of the cancellations that moved through the midwest and northeast. of course we're seeing ripple effects and delays all across the country. just yesterday alone, more than 6,000 delays across the country. nearly 6,000 flights canceled altogether. some of the...
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. >> i'm terrell brown. huge crowds rang in 2014 in cities around the u.s. up to a million people were in new york's time square to see the ball drop. hundreds of thousands watched fireworks over the las vegas strip. other shows drew big crowds in boston philadelphia and atlanta. >>> former first lady barbara bush spent the night in the hospital. she's treated for breathing problems. it's one more health concern for the bush family. >> reporter: the former first lady was admitted here showing signs of pneumonia. we're told she's in good spirits. she's not only receiving excellent care but has been visited by her family including her husband george. h w. bush. the wife of bush 41 has been in and out of the hospital for years. in 20710 she had a mystery illness and was brought to the same hospital. she's also had open heart surgery here. in 1989 she was diagnosed with a thyroid condition known as grave's disease. this time it's signs of pneumonia. no news on when she'll get out. >>> president barack obama 's health care law takes effect this morning. one part
. >> i'm terrell brown. huge crowds rang in 2014 in cities around the u.s. up to a million people were in new york's time square to see the ball drop. hundreds of thousands watched fireworks over the las vegas strip. other shows drew big crowds in boston philadelphia and atlanta. >>> former first lady barbara bush spent the night in the hospital. she's treated for breathing problems. it's one more health concern for the bush family. >> reporter: the former first lady was...
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for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >> such a sad story, though, someone just disappearswhat kind of illness they may or may not have and then a happy ending. >> a happy ending and i'm glad he's been reunited with his family so they can help him out. really, the mother is overjoyed and grateful. >> the power of an image. >> the power of an image indeed. >>> and the highest court in the land gets taken down to size. meet the man behind supreme court bobbleheads. learn why getting one can be a trial of it own. that's right. [ male announcer ] with gogo squeez, good times happen 100% naturally. and they're never, ever watered down. welcome to the art of fun, not the artificial. so grab a gogo, and enjoy the squeeze. we are gogo squeez. and we are more than just applesauce. we are awesome sauce! gogo squeez. 10 varieties, 100% fruit, applesauce on-the-go. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. chose prego traditional over ra
for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >> such a sad story, though, someone just disappearswhat kind of illness they may or may not have and then a happy ending. >> a happy ending and i'm glad he's been reunited with his family so they can help him out. really, the mother is overjoyed and grateful. >> the power of an image. >> the power of an image indeed. >>> and the highest court in the land gets taken down to size. meet the man behind...
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for cbs this morning, terrell brown, boston. >> we love that idea. >> the idea of community and exercisingpeople, you can't beat it. before i saw the piece, i thought i'd never do that. well, maybe. >> right after your tonight nis lesson. >> i'll do that. >> okay. should we be starting morning boot camp together? >> tomorrow on "cbs this morning," the broncos and seahawks face off on sunday but first they have to go through mo rocca. >> all that mattered on this day in 1979 the rise of a sunday tradition. do you know what it is? the answer is next here on "cbs this morning." for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. >>> very familiar music and all that mattered 35 years ago today, the premiere of "sunday morn
for cbs this morning, terrell brown, boston. >> we love that idea. >> the idea of community and exercisingpeople, you can't beat it. before i saw the piece, i thought i'd never do that. well, maybe. >> right after your tonight nis lesson. >> i'll do that. >> okay. should we be starting morning boot camp together? >> tomorrow on "cbs this morning," the broncos and seahawks face off on sunday but first they have to go through mo rocca. >> all...
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>> terrell brown, thanks.ing center in maryland just reopened since a deadly shooting inside. a gunman killed two people saturday at the mall. the suspect then shot and killed himself. jeff is in columbia. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. the mall reopens at 10:00 a.m. pacific time with increased police presence. investigators have not been able to determine a moetdive for the shooting. investigators are really truggling, trying to answer this question -- did the suspect specifically target the victims, or were they sadly in the wrong place at the wrong time? in the search for answers, howard county police have so far been unable to determine why 19-year-old darion aguilar decided on saturday to kill brianna benlolo and tyler johnson before turning the gun on himself. >> there's a lot of interest in the motive for this, and i have as much interest in that as anybody. i appreciate the frustration that we haven't been able to provide that. >> reporter: a search of the suspect's c
>> terrell brown, thanks.ing center in maryland just reopened since a deadly shooting inside. a gunman killed two people saturday at the mall. the suspect then shot and killed himself. jeff is in columbia. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. the mall reopens at 10:00 a.m. pacific time with increased police presence. investigators have not been able to determine a moetdive for the shooting. investigators are really truggling, trying to answer this...
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terrell brown is outside metlife stadium in east retherford. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. security preparations have been under way for the last four years, since metlife stadium was awarded the super bowl. since then security teams have been to the last three super bowls taking a look at what went right and learning from what went wrong. with just over two weeks to go before super bowl xlviii law enforcement officials say they're ready for anything. >> our tactical teams have been training throughout the year for different scenarios to include active shooter, bomb threats and hazards related to chemical biological radioological, or nuclear threats. >> reporter: as early as a week before the game, metlife stadium will go into a lockdown with vehicle checkpoints. fans can expect airport-type screening, and then some. 4,000 officers from more than 100 agencies will flank the stadium. s.w.a.t. team divers sniffer dogs, bomb units, and even a mobile hospital complete with a surgery ward, will be in place. >> we're approaching it basical
terrell brown is outside metlife stadium in east retherford. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. security preparations have been under way for the last four years, since metlife stadium was awarded the super bowl. since then security teams have been to the last three super bowls taking a look at what went right and learning from what went wrong. with just over two weeks to go before super bowl xlviii law enforcement officials say they're ready for anything. >> our tactical...
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. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning" saturday terrell brown. >> he knows all about this. aba ball that i know you took out of the case just for us. this deal when it was first signed you characterized it as a peanut deal. nobody thought it would amount to much? >> a peanut deal. in hindsight, no one knew where it would stand, where it could go, so on and soo forth. a small live of revenue here and there. all of a sudden the spigot started flowing and that was it. >> how did they figure this out and know to do it? >> well i'm not sure exactly. it maybe came to someone, an epiphany or something like that. we were a falg league. we were dying to merge. the four teams had to go in get in for the upcomseason. we sat in the room in august with the teams and the league and everybody sweating and working and working and finally said, look we'll do this deal if we get the tv rights and perpetuity and everyone said given it to them. no one's forcing anything. no one envisioned cable or a global game. it's just one those things that happened. >> it wasn't an accident. it wasn't exac
. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning" saturday terrell brown. >> he knows all about this. aba ball that i know you took out of the case just for us. this deal when it was first signed you characterized it as a peanut deal. nobody thought it would amount to much? >> a peanut deal. in hindsight, no one knew where it would stand, where it could go, so on and soo forth. a small live of revenue here and there. all of a sudden the spigot started flowing and that was it....
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. >> terrell brown, thank you. >> along with that bone-chilling cold and the heavy snow, high waves ares a serious threat of coastal flooding as high tide approaches early this afternoon. meteorologist megan glaros of wbbm is tracking its progress. good morning. >> good morning, anthony, norah, gayle, we are concerned about moderate to even potential major coastal flooding along the coastline of massachusetts, as the winds continue to stay up. we could see damage to shore roads and structures. the system moves pretty quickly on off to the north and east eventually allowing folks to start to dig out from all the very, very heavy snows, but blizzard warnings will remain in effect for the red shaded areas, that's long island, along the coastline in massachusetts. pink color shows winter storm warnings, but we're more concerned about the blizzard areas. low visibility, high winds creating possible whiteout conditions there. and total? so far we've picked up 15 inches in boston itself but 18 to 24 inches before all is said and done and as much as ten inches in new york city. that's very, ver
. >> terrell brown, thank you. >> along with that bone-chilling cold and the heavy snow, high waves ares a serious threat of coastal flooding as high tide approaches early this afternoon. meteorologist megan glaros of wbbm is tracking its progress. good morning. >> good morning, anthony, norah, gayle, we are concerned about moderate to even potential major coastal flooding along the coastline of massachusetts, as the winds continue to stay up. we could see damage to shore...