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we start with cbs 2's tony aiello live in the french capple. tone -- capital. tony. >> reporter: words of determination from the french president with developments on
we start with cbs 2's tony aiello live in the french capple. tone -- capital. tony. >> reporter: words of determination from the french president with developments on
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we have team coverage of the attacks beginning with cbs2's tony aiello live in paris tonight. tony. >> reporter: cindy, as you can imagine paris is on edge this saturday night. an example. a massive police response to a bomb threat near the eiffel tower. it turned out to be a false alarm. all over the city memorials to the victims are popping up. you can see one behind me. and tonight we learned a california college student is among the dead. it must have been a dream come through. a semester in paris. but now her family faces the nightmare of losing her in the terror attack. >> she was a shining star. she brought joy, happiness, worked with. dead. more than 350 injured. saturday parisians lined up to donate blood and pay respects memorials. many no doubt praying for peace. even as a headline in a french paper reads, this time it's war. this tourist in paris is a new yorker who witnessed the 9/11 attacks. >> so we have lived through this. we know how painful it is for the french. we know how painful as the president said yesterday it is for all people who believe in human right
we have team coverage of the attacks beginning with cbs2's tony aiello live in paris tonight. tony. >> reporter: cindy, as you can imagine paris is on edge this saturday night. an example. a massive police response to a bomb threat near the eiffel tower. it turned out to be a false alarm. all over the city memorials to the victims are popping up. you can see one behind me. and tonight we learned a california college student is among the dead. it must have been a dream come through. a...
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. >> i am tony aiello in paris. how a woman from new jersey survived the attacks. >> the suspect who got away. international manhunt. anwi a yr reen wel veoullhereummoe anlsor yr.lu 40doarba. soo li oca n.t t t pt.etio meet the new, 3rd generation nest learning thermostat. it's proven to save energy. and if you're a conedison customer, you could get $85 back. (siren wails, tires screech) man (over radio): car 1, go, go! fbi! tristan jenkins, fbi! go right! tristan jenkins! all clear! federal agents! (indistinct radio communications) it's all clear. (indistinct radio chatter) isabel's apartment. everything tristan told me about his friendship with isabel he learned by eavesdropping on her wedial video chat. the painting, the chinese dinner... all that happened while she was video chatting with someone else. isabel: maybe i'll fly home and visit over the long weekend. it would be nice to spend a night in my old room. tristan:we liked the same chinese food. takeout tuesday. so weekends were movie marathons-- usually an
. >> i am tony aiello in paris. how a woman from new jersey survived the attacks. >> the suspect who got away. international manhunt. anwi a yr reen wel veoullhereummoe anlsor yr.lu 40doarba. soo li oca n.t t t pt.etio meet the new, 3rd generation nest learning thermostat. it's proven to save energy. and if you're a conedison customer, you could get $85 back. (siren wails, tires screech) man (over radio): car 1, go, go! fbi! tristan jenkins, fbi! go right! tristan jenkins! all...
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tony aiello reports. >> i went and got a motel room 2 days last week and came back 2 days ago. puppy. >> they will force you to give shelter. me and my boyfriend care about our babies. >>> camped complete with pet food bowls and kitty litter box. her picture was shown to the commissioner and the mayor. >> my best advice to the citizens of new york city, if this is upsetting to you, don't give. one of the quickest ways to get rid of them is to not give to them. >> if anything they move on to what they call aggressive panhandling or they move on to stealing and robbing from people. >> reporter: darling says police and residents generally treat her with respect this little girl one of the half dozen people who donated in the space of 30 minutes on monday night. darling said she and her boyfriend make $50 to $200 a day with their pet panhandling, and they are saving money to move to california. on the upper west side, tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >>> no new tolls on the tappen zee next year, but no new freeway either. they revealed construction on the replacement bridge has fallen behi
tony aiello reports. >> i went and got a motel room 2 days last week and came back 2 days ago. puppy. >> they will force you to give shelter. me and my boyfriend care about our babies. >>> camped complete with pet food bowls and kitty litter box. her picture was shown to the commissioner and the mayor. >> my best advice to the citizens of new york city, if this is upsetting to you, don't give. one of the quickest ways to get rid of them is to not give to them....
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tony aiello with the story new at 11. >> reporter: the sohn's training academy team was ready to show off fancy footwork on sunday night, traveling from morris plains for a 7:30 game in newark. >> i was looking forward to playing against a top team in new jersey. >> reporter: but a convenient getaway for a billionaire made for an unexpected interruption. >> like the helicopter just landed and disrupted the game, like i was kind of mad. >> it was bizarre. i don't think it will happen again. >> billionaire joshua harris promises it won't. his chopper uses the field at st. benedict's prep as a landing pad, a few blocks from the prudential center where his new jersey devils play. but the schedules mixup meant it stayed there for an hour, canceling the youth soccer match. >> the guys traveled a long way. some people traveling nearly an lot of time into the youth soccer. it was disappointing. >> reporter: harris offered free tickets to a devils' game for the players and families and an unconditional apology. he also has an interest in soccer. he's on the verge of buying a big stake in a lon
tony aiello with the story new at 11. >> reporter: the sohn's training academy team was ready to show off fancy footwork on sunday night, traveling from morris plains for a 7:30 game in newark. >> i was looking forward to playing against a top team in new jersey. >> reporter: but a convenient getaway for a billionaire made for an unexpected interruption. >> like the helicopter just landed and disrupted the game, like i was kind of mad. >> it was bizarre. i don't...
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tony aiello is live in fort lee now with more for us. tony? >> reporter: maurice, the chase sped right by this spot on fletcher avenue, on the way from the parkway to the turnpike. it started when a police car equipped with an electronic license plate reader alerted on a suspect vehicle the subject of an all points bulletin. >> reporter: as palisades interparkway police chased david compos, they knew he was trouble, wanted for killing his girlfriend on monday in troy, new york, 150-miles to the >> speed, 100. >> reporter: dash cam video shows several cars engaging in the high-speed pursuit, threatening traffic as the commuters pull to the side. chase. >> reporter: liam was driving north when suddenly the chase was coming right towards him. >> across the median, going into the gas station. >> reporter: they crossed from the southbound side to the northbound side, going against liam was in one of the cars this honda, swerving to avoid being hit. >> i had to get my breath a little bit. i was a little -- you know, unnerved, you know, gut reaction
tony aiello is live in fort lee now with more for us. tony? >> reporter: maurice, the chase sped right by this spot on fletcher avenue, on the way from the parkway to the turnpike. it started when a police car equipped with an electronic license plate reader alerted on a suspect vehicle the subject of an all points bulletin. >> reporter: as palisades interparkway police chased david compos, they knew he was trouble, wanted for killing his girlfriend on monday in troy, new york,...
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tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >>> tony, thank you. >>> quintin tarentino is standing his ground and he says he will not apologize for his remarks about police brutality. many are calling for the recall of his upcoming film, and he talked about recent deaths with confrontation with police, and he says he never said or implied all police officers are murderers. >>> the corruption trial against sheldon silver got underway today. he walked into the courthouse this morning saying he will be vindicated. silver made $5 million in kickback schemes with the real estate developers, and the trial is expected to last 6 weeks. if convicted, he could spend 20 years in prison. >>> new video shows two suspecteds wanted in a series of store burglaries in brooklyn. the man and woman have stolen thousands in cash, merchandise, and in one case they took a cash register. investigators said twice they robbed the store on irving avenue and an eyeglass store and a mexican restaurant. >>> unless brooklyn, an mta bus driver has been arrest in the hit-and-run that killed an elderly woman. paul roper is facing charges
tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >>> tony, thank you. >>> quintin tarentino is standing his ground and he says he will not apologize for his remarks about police brutality. many are calling for the recall of his upcoming film, and he talked about recent deaths with confrontation with police, and he says he never said or implied all police officers are murderers. >>> the corruption trial against sheldon silver got underway today. he walked into the courthouse this morning...
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cbs 2's tony aiello live in paris tonight where the grieving and rebuilding continues. tony. >> reporter: dana, tonight the french military launched 10 fighter jets to strike "islamic state" targets inside syria. and the national police tweeted out a photo of one of the dead suicide attackers. they are hoping to identify this man to aid their investigation. police seized a car with belgian license plates this morning in northern paris. the car may be linked to the terror attacks. several of the terrorists have ties to belgium including the suspect who got away, 26-year- old salah abdeslam. overnight, security forces carried out more than 100 raids in france and belgium. police seized weapons and arrested more than a dozen suspects. [ chanting ] >> reporter: islamic militants claimed responsibilities for the attacks, which killed 129 people. france is demanding its european allies support military action against isis. secretary of state john kerry, who met tuesday with french president francois hollande, says more needs to be done. >> we have to step up our efforts to hit
cbs 2's tony aiello live in paris tonight where the grieving and rebuilding continues. tony. >> reporter: dana, tonight the french military launched 10 fighter jets to strike "islamic state" targets inside syria. and the national police tweeted out a photo of one of the dead suicide attackers. they are hoping to identify this man to aid their investigation. police seized a car with belgian license plates this morning in northern paris. the car may be linked to the terror...
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cbs 2's tony aiello is live in bedford-stu. a group says this is a very troubling situation for the women in the is video. it was on friday evening on a busy avenue, and it was captured from the nba deli. two muslim women, one pushing a stroller with a baby, accosted by a man on the sidewalk. >> he approached them and started to harass them, assault them, and even spat on them. >> reporter: some use of ugly language. >> yes, for instance, there was a conversation about you're a terrorist and also about how i'm going to blow up your temple. >> reporter: sadia kalik says the women were frightened and went into the deli where a manager intervened as the man continued to berate the women. >> the lady had a baby. >> reporter: abdullah recognized the man as a local postal worker who often stops during his route to buy a can of beer. >> making a lot of noise in the >> reporter: many have seen the postal worker acting strangely. >> just rather loud and obnoxious. >> i thought at first he had an illness like turret's syndrome. >> report
cbs 2's tony aiello is live in bedford-stu. a group says this is a very troubling situation for the women in the is video. it was on friday evening on a busy avenue, and it was captured from the nba deli. two muslim women, one pushing a stroller with a baby, accosted by a man on the sidewalk. >> he approached them and started to harass them, assault them, and even spat on them. >> reporter: some use of ugly language. >> yes, for instance, there was a conversation about you're...
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find out tonight on cbs 2 news at 11:00, tony aiello with what is getting a growing number of people terror-listed tonight at 11:00. >>> a dining deal you won't want to miss. >>> and john elliott says chill is on the way. >> you know, we're going to be able to the serve up two i'll explain coming up. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. >>> just another day of work for two american spacemen. the two embarked on another space walk this morning. they'll conduct a 6.5 hour mission to repair the cooling system the international space station. it is their second space walk just about anywhere. >> from up
find out tonight on cbs 2 news at 11:00, tony aiello with what is getting a growing number of people terror-listed tonight at 11:00. >>> a dining deal you won't want to miss. >>> and john elliott says chill is on the way. >> you know, we're going to be able to the serve up two i'll explain coming up. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little...
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cbs 2's tony aiello has the story. >>> we believe these centers should be held to safety standards in an open public way so that our kids can be kept safe. >> reporter: lee and his wife amber making their first public comments after the death of their baby carl. he was just 3 months old when he died in july on his first day at an unlicensed daycare center in soho. the cause of death still unknown. >> daycare that we used was in business for 14 years. there is an article in the "new york times" about our daycare and we have many friends who wind there. >> reporter: the couple now supporting a proposal to require the city to assign letter grades to daycare centers posted right at the front door to assure parents the staff is trained and the facility is safe. >> parents should not have to become investigators. they shouldn't have to sit down and try and figure out whether there are violations against this facility. >> reporter: senator sabino and klein released undercover video taken at this bronx daycare center with the most vilations in the city since 2013. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: a
cbs 2's tony aiello has the story. >>> we believe these centers should be held to safety standards in an open public way so that our kids can be kept safe. >> reporter: lee and his wife amber making their first public comments after the death of their baby carl. he was just 3 months old when he died in july on his first day at an unlicensed daycare center in soho. the cause of death still unknown. >> daycare that we used was in business for 14 years. there is an article in...
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cbs 2's tony aiello was there, too. [ sirens ] >> reporter: a police wagon took two teenaged inmates back to rikers after their brief court appearance. the correction officer attacked raymond calderon was in the courtroom. you can see the 22 stitches on the left side of his face. this is how he looked after the brutal thursday afternoon attack. investigators say 19-year-old darnell green, who is jailed on a murder charge, put calderon in a head lock, then 18-year-old william whitfield jailed on an attempted murder charge allegedly slashed calderon with a sharp object. the lawyer for whitfield the alleged slasher told the judge his client didn't do it! he says whitfield was in another part of the jail at the time of the attack and if being held down, he was in no position to identify whitfield as the slasher. the suspects are believed to be members of the bloods street gang. rikers and all other city correction facilities were put on lockdown after the attack but word didn't reach many who tried to visit friday afternoon. [ non-english language ] says she called 311 and was told riker
cbs 2's tony aiello was there, too. [ sirens ] >> reporter: a police wagon took two teenaged inmates back to rikers after their brief court appearance. the correction officer attacked raymond calderon was in the courtroom. you can see the 22 stitches on the left side of his face. this is how he looked after the brutal thursday afternoon attack. investigators say 19-year-old darnell green, who is jailed on a murder charge, put calderon in a head lock, then 18-year-old william whitfield...
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. >>> tony aiello is on his way to paris. stay tuned for more information throughout the day. >>> it's 6:12a. show of unity for their country even in the midst of terror. >> how soccer fans came together in song while being attacks. >> and it's round two for the democrats for their second national debate tonight on cbs. her lead or will the gloves come off for bernie sanders. >>> maybe a few snow snow showers for some? i will have your full forecast coming up. each cup uniquely you. brewed fresh because it's not just any coffee. it's your coffee, your dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. it's the final countdown! the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. there are over 15,000 ways to take your coffee at dunkin'. every cup as unique as you. always fresh with that signature smooth taste. we take pride in every cup, but only one is your coffee, your dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'
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reporting in paris, tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >>> city officials stress there's no credible threat to new york following the terror attacks in paris but the nypd is boosting security at high profile locations. janelle burrell has more live from the french consulate on the upper east side. >> reporter: and mary, even an ocean away, people here in new york feel connected to paris, dropping off notes. and the nypd has been standing guard, keeping a close eye on the developments overseas for major landmarks across new york city and even metlife stadium, extra security and heavily armed officers, a show of force here at home after the isis attacks in paris. >> the fact that every one of these individuals apparently was prepared to die and equipped with a suicide vest, that's something we need to be aware of in terms overprotecting first -- terms of protecting our first responders. >> reporter: could the deadly violence be a precursor to something bigger. >> isis for the last year has been trying to build an attack capability in western europe. i think this is the first manifestation of tha
reporting in paris, tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >>> city officials stress there's no credible threat to new york following the terror attacks in paris but the nypd is boosting security at high profile locations. janelle burrell has more live from the french consulate on the upper east side. >> reporter: and mary, even an ocean away, people here in new york feel connected to paris, dropping off notes. and the nypd has been standing guard, keeping a close eye on the developments...
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tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> several u.s. governors are threatening to stop accepting syrian refugees. they say their concern is the safety of their own residents. martin o'malley tweeted today that those who want to refuse senior refugees are rejecting our values in the face of fear. we reached out to the governors of new york, new jersey and back. >>> a counter terrorism squad hit the streets of new york city today ready to protect and defend against terror attacks. story. >> reporter: at attention for the mayor and the police commissioner. the first platoon of a new unit sent out on patrol after terrorists attacked in paris. >> you are going to make a difference. >> reporter: the new unit, 560, weapons. the commissioner said the paris terror attacks made it clear the nypd will have to move quickly to kill the terrorists if they come here. everybody. we will move very quickly to move in to stop that threat. >> the new unit will compliment the emergency chance to cover 12 places at once. additional cops. so did radio city, c
tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> several u.s. governors are threatening to stop accepting syrian refugees. they say their concern is the safety of their own residents. martin o'malley tweeted today that those who want to refuse senior refugees are rejecting our values in the face of fear. we reached out to the governors of new york, new jersey and back. >>> a counter terrorism squad hit the streets of new york city today ready to protect and defend against...
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. >> but as tony aiello explains, >> reporter: it is not a toy it is a tool. a $4000 camera-equipped drone for filmmakers. video producer david mcfly mims launches his copter every week. so far he is lucky. because he is breaking the law and risks raising the suspicion of the nypd's counterterrorism team. >> i think it is safe to say the average person would be shocked to find out that the parks department and the police department are compiling a watch list. >> reporter: jeff croft at nyc park advocates says since february park officers have been reporting drone operators to the nypd. on staten island mark boyce was ticketed for flying a small toy drone at willow brooke park. >> they wanted to flow where i got it what model was it, they took information off the drone. >> reporter: according to this memo the information is quote kept in a database to forward on and share with nypd the nypd's deputy chief for counterterrorism says with the possible that drones can be fitted with firearms, or loaded with explosives and crashed into a building, it only makes sens
. >> but as tony aiello explains, >> reporter: it is not a toy it is a tool. a $4000 camera-equipped drone for filmmakers. video producer david mcfly mims launches his copter every week. so far he is lucky. because he is breaking the law and risks raising the suspicion of the nypd's counterterrorism team. >> i think it is safe to say the average person would be shocked to find out that the parks department and the police department are compiling a watch list. >>...
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and cbs 2's tony aiello live in paris with the aftermath of the paris attacks. we'll also hear from "cbs evening news"'s scott pelley live in paris. here at home tonight at 6:00 new information on the death of a little girl killed by crumbling brick on the upper west side. why a building inspector was indicted today in connection at 6:00. >>> a stunning discovery in the wake of the paris attacks. a loophole in federal gun laws allows suspected terrorists to buy guns here in the u.s. and they have. cbs 2 political reporter marcia kramer joins us with more on this revelation. marcia. >> reporter: well, kristine and maurice, federal law prevents convicted felons, drug addicts and domestic but people on the fbi's terror watch list are purchasing guns and assault rifles. some in washington say we have to do something about that before it's too late. >> it's horrifying, terrifying. this is a, um, a tragedy waiting to happen. >> reporter: congressman peter king exposing a loophole in the federal gun laws that allow people on the fbi's terrorist watch list to legally go
and cbs 2's tony aiello live in paris with the aftermath of the paris attacks. we'll also hear from "cbs evening news"'s scott pelley live in paris. here at home tonight at 6:00 new information on the death of a little girl killed by crumbling brick on the upper west side. why a building inspector was indicted today in connection at 6:00. >>> a stunning discovery in the wake of the paris attacks. a loophole in federal gun laws allows suspected terrorists to buy guns here in...
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cbs 2's tony aiello has more. >> reporter: inside the port authority bus terminal the talk at gate 72 was about the greyhound bus stolen from here the day before. >> it's dangerous for a person to just take the bus. as a matter of fact, he could have took the bus with people on board like he was a driver. >> reporter: there were no passengers on the bus when cops found it in brooklyn, just legendary transit trickster darius mccollum busted dozens of times for commandeering bus and subway trains. investigators say darius mccollum entered the bus terminal around 1:00 wednesday afternoon intent on stealing a bus but not dressed as a bus driver. his shirt and a phony homeland security i.d. card. a bus driver told me he is not surprised mccollum could get past the greyhound workers at the gate. if he looks legit and has a fak id, it's easy to get in. >> reporter: mccollum said to have a big knowledge of all things transit related no doubt knew the early afternoon was a good time to strike. >> there's no one around and it's easy to get one at that time. >> reporter: a port authority source
cbs 2's tony aiello has more. >> reporter: inside the port authority bus terminal the talk at gate 72 was about the greyhound bus stolen from here the day before. >> it's dangerous for a person to just take the bus. as a matter of fact, he could have took the bus with people on board like he was a driver. >> reporter: there were no passengers on the bus when cops found it in brooklyn, just legendary transit trickster darius mccollum busted dozens of times for commandeering bus...
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tony aiello with how officials are trying to project calm. >> reporter: a new intelligence bulletin sent to law enforce. around -- enforcement around the country says there could be copy cats. >> reporter: for some it may feel as if a cloud of anxiety is hanging over the holiday season with a marked increase in security in midtown. >> they are everywhere. i like that. i love that that's very important. we need it in the city. >> i feel like year around, large crowds, this is where they would target. i don't worry about it you can't live in fear. >> reporter: the concern about terror here in the homeland so high, president obama urged americans to not succumb to fear. >> that's how terrorists win. we cannot give them the victory of how we go about livering lives. >> reporter: life goes on under an extensive counterterrorism overlay. >> reporter: for holiday events such as the parade, you can expect cops and travel agents, mobile cops and mounted unions, and general i posted, plain cloths officers, specially trained dogs, and radiation detectors. >> there's things the public will see and t
tony aiello with how officials are trying to project calm. >> reporter: a new intelligence bulletin sent to law enforce. around -- enforcement around the country says there could be copy cats. >> reporter: for some it may feel as if a cloud of anxiety is hanging over the holiday season with a marked increase in security in midtown. >> they are everywhere. i like that. i love that that's very important. we need it in the city. >> i feel like year around, large crowds,...
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. >> i'm tony aiello. tracy with more from the news room. what is the latest? >> nine were taken to area hospitals, five police officers. right now police say it's still too early to tell if the planned parenthood clinic may have been targeted. a victim taken away on a stretcher during today's deadly five-hour shootout and standoff between police and the alleged gunman at a colorado springs planned parenthood facility. two people along with the university of colorado and colorado springs police officer garrett swayze were killed. >> i heard someone shooting. >> this distraught man rushed to the clinic after hearing gunshots on the phone talking to his sister, who was at the facility for an appointment. >> she was calm. of course trying to hide from the people. >> reporter: law enforcement storeses say the suspect started to shoot in the parking lot before moving into the facility. officers were met with gunfire. the bulletproof windows proved a challenge for police. businesses in the area immediately went on lockdown, even as police slowly evacuated the clinic
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tony aiello is outside the bataclan where the pain is still evident. >> reporter: tuesday afternoon in paris and you can see the police have opened the street in front of the bataclan club where the worst of the terror occurred on friday. 89 people killed inside by the bombings of various terrorists who infiltrated the club during a concert by a california band. on the front of the club, there's a banner hanging that says in french, liberty is an indestructible monument. and over here, people have started putting flowers and candles, another memorial, a city in mourning. we will have full reports from on cbs 2 news. >> and after the paris attack, opposition to president barack obama's plan to resettle 10,000 syrian refugees in the u.s. is growing. one of the suspected terrorists apparently snuck into france through greece among the tide of migrants. and now 22 governor, mostly republicans say they'll do what they can to keep refugees out of their states. new jersey governor chris christie said he would not allow them into the state. we reached out to new york's governor cuomo but we ha
tony aiello is outside the bataclan where the pain is still evident. >> reporter: tuesday afternoon in paris and you can see the police have opened the street in front of the bataclan club where the worst of the terror occurred on friday. 89 people killed inside by the bombings of various terrorists who infiltrated the club during a concert by a california band. on the front of the club, there's a banner hanging that says in french, liberty is an indestructible monument. and over here,...
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tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >>> it was a halloween horror story when a car crashed into a trick or treater in the bronx. relatives are talking about the nightmare. valerie castro is live from the scene with an interview that is new tonight. >> reporter: kristine, tonight we have learned more about the 24-year-old man who was killed here over the weekend. his girlfriend was by his side when the accident happened, and she says he saved her life. >> he always put other people over himself, and he helped people any chance he got. >> reporter: 21-year-old gretta luca is talking about her boyfriend, 24-year-old kristian leka who die in the halloween crash in the bronx. >> i just remember the big black car coming towards us, and then a big shove from him to push us over. >> reporter: luca is too shaken to show her face. she was trick or treating with leka and his 9-year-old sister. he pushed them out of harm's way. >> he definitely, definitely saved our lives. candles and flowers sits outside of leka's home. a similar memorial at the crash sight for the other two victims. luis perez and his 10-ye
tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >>> it was a halloween horror story when a car crashed into a trick or treater in the bronx. relatives are talking about the nightmare. valerie castro is live from the scene with an interview that is new tonight. >> reporter: kristine, tonight we have learned more about the 24-year-old man who was killed here over the weekend. his girlfriend was by his side when the accident happened, and she says he saved her life. >> he always put other people...
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. >> tonight's gathering promised to feature more issues and less fighting but as tony aiello shows us, there was plenty of punching still. >> reporter: this debate featured a field paired down from 10 to 8, and a greater focus on economic issues. candidates were asked about demands for a $15 minimum wage. >> i hate to say it, but we have to leave it the way it is. people have to go out, and they have to work really hard and get into the upper level. >> every time we raise the minimum wage, the number of jobless people increase. it's particularly a problem in the black community. >> if you raise the minimum wage, you're going to make people more expensive than a machine, and that means all the automation replacing people right now will be accelerated. >> reporter: and then a question about immigration lit the fumes. >> you have to send people out, and you have to go out, and they will come back, but they have to go out, and hopefully they get back. >> come on, folks. we know you can't pick them up and ship them back across the border. that's a silly argument. it's not an argument. it m
. >> tonight's gathering promised to feature more issues and less fighting but as tony aiello shows us, there was plenty of punching still. >> reporter: this debate featured a field paired down from 10 to 8, and a greater focus on economic issues. candidates were asked about demands for a $15 minimum wage. >> i hate to say it, but we have to leave it the way it is. people have to go out, and they have to work really hard and get into the upper level. >> every time we...
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good evening i'm tony aiello. >> i'm alice gainer. dave carlin is following the breaking story in east new york with the latest. >> reporter: a woman is dead and police have in custody the driver of the mercedes you see right there with the doo rep other, the air -- open, the air bag played, and -- deployed and bumper off. pennsylvania avenue in east new york littered with twisted metal and broken glass. in front a 99-cent store we find a wheel next to the shoe of a first victim, the woman trying to get in her car. a man in his 20s was driving this white sedan, hit her, and tried to get going, but several cars were in his way. >> he hit the lady from the side, then knocked her over the divider, and hit the other car, causing them to collide trying to get away. >> reporter: and he wasn't finished yet. the crashes kept come, and before it was over six vehicles were piled up in the chain re-- piled up in the chain reaction. the first woman was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead. paramedics also worked on several other victims with
good evening i'm tony aiello. >> i'm alice gainer. dave carlin is following the breaking story in east new york with the latest. >> reporter: a woman is dead and police have in custody the driver of the mercedes you see right there with the doo rep other, the air -- open, the air bag played, and -- deployed and bumper off. pennsylvania avenue in east new york littered with twisted metal and broken glass. in front a 99-cent store we find a wheel next to the shoe of a first victim,...
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tony aiello reports. >> reporter: when i see murder, i cannot stand by. i have to call the murdered the murdered and the murderers the murderers. >> reporter: quentin tarn tin know said he was referring to specific cases, like the death of erik garner. >> just because i was at an antipolice brutality protest doesn't mean i'm anti-police. >> reporter: some say it's a an attempt to deflect the issue of police brutality. >> they want to slander me. it's much easier to feign outrage than it is to admit that the citizenry has lost trust in them. >> reporter: pba president patrick lynch told cbs2 the damage from quentin tarantino's hateful comments about police officers has already been done. freedom of expression goes both ways. if he doesn't want to face a backlash, he should choose his words more carefully in the future. meanwhile police officers will continue to express their own outrage at the box office. and there's lots of buzz on- line tonight because tarantino also said he feels the police brutality issue is, quote, ultimately a problem of white suprem
tony aiello reports. >> reporter: when i see murder, i cannot stand by. i have to call the murdered the murdered and the murderers the murderers. >> reporter: quentin tarn tin know said he was referring to specific cases, like the death of erik garner. >> just because i was at an antipolice brutality protest doesn't mean i'm anti-police. >> reporter: some say it's a an attempt to deflect the issue of police brutality. >> they want to slander me. it's much easier to...
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tony aiello has been gathering information and has it from the newsroom. >> reporter: the death toll is at least 35 people. a flight night in the city of light disrupted by terror several attacks that happened more or less simultaneously. at a theater called the bataclan an unknown number of people were killed and dozens more were taken hostage. there was a concert there tonight. a southern california band called eagles of death metal. another 11 people were killed in an attack at a restaurant called [ indiscernible ] armed with rifles at the restaurant. also tonight, at the sta dee france, a soccer match between france and germany was under way when this happened. [ explosion ] >> reporter: you can hear the explosion rock the stadium. french president hollande was at the match. the stadium was evacuated. a series of coordinated attacks have been taken place in the french capital. president obama used the word terrorists when he spoke to the nation a short time ago. >> we are going to do whatever it takes to work with the french and nations around the world to bring these terrorists
tony aiello has been gathering information and has it from the newsroom. >> reporter: the death toll is at least 35 people. a flight night in the city of light disrupted by terror several attacks that happened more or less simultaneously. at a theater called the bataclan an unknown number of people were killed and dozens more were taken hostage. there was a concert there tonight. a southern california band called eagles of death metal. another 11 people were killed in an attack at a...
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. >> reporter: in the newsroom at tony aiello's desk, he is working on a story tonight. we all know how the city gives letter grades to restaurant. there's a proposal to do the same thing for daycare centers. >> grade a, b, c for daycare centers based on things such as training of the staff and safety of the facility. it's being supported by the parents of this beautiful little boy who died last summer at an unlicensed daycare center. >> that's at 6:00 tonight. thank you, tony. also tonight, at 6:00, archeologists called in to washington square park to help solve a century old mystery uncovered at a construction site. those stories and more tonight at 6:00. star light star bright, the first star i see tonight i wish i may, i wish i might, have the wish i wish tonight wishes do come true. the lincoln wish list event is on. right now get exceptional offers on the entire lincoln family. for a limited time your choice of mkc, mkz gas or hybrid for $369 a month sa >>> angelina jolie admits that she had a tough time deciding to film a nude scene in her latest movie because of
. >> reporter: in the newsroom at tony aiello's desk, he is working on a story tonight. we all know how the city gives letter grades to restaurant. there's a proposal to do the same thing for daycare centers. >> grade a, b, c for daycare centers based on things such as training of the staff and safety of the facility. it's being supported by the parents of this beautiful little boy who died last summer at an unlicensed daycare center. >> that's at 6:00 tonight. thank you,...
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tony aiello has more from paris. >> reporter: for 23-year-old nohemi gonzalez, it must have been a dream come true. a semester in paris. now, her family faces the nightmare of losing her in the terror attack. >> she has a shining star and she brought joy, happiness, laughter to everybody she worked with. >> reporter: more than 120 dead, more than 350 injured. saturday, parisians lined up to donate blood and pay respects at memorials, many no doubt praying for peace even as the headline in the french paper reads this time it's war. this tourist in paris is a new yorker who witnessed the 9/11 attacks. >> and we have lived through this, you know, we know how painful it is for the french. we know how painful as the president said yesterday, it is for all people who believe in human rights and dignity. and we stand with the french and it's a very sad day for all >> reporter: the paris prosecutor said the terror attack was the work of three teams armed with rifles and suicide vests. one of them, a man from france with a criminal record. a syrian passport was found near the body of another atta
tony aiello has more from paris. >> reporter: for 23-year-old nohemi gonzalez, it must have been a dream come true. a semester in paris. now, her family faces the nightmare of losing her in the terror attack. >> she has a shining star and she brought joy, happiness, laughter to everybody she worked with. >> reporter: more than 120 dead, more than 350 injured. saturday, parisians lined up to donate blood and pay respects at memorials, many no doubt praying for peace even as the...
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tony aiello have this report. >> reporter: an icon of france lit up in the national color, and people still reeling from the assault in paris, deadly gunfire and blasts from suicide bombs. >> it was a horrible experience. we heard gunshots outside of it a new york publicist was in a restaurant as terrorists opened fire outside. she and others dove to the floor and hid under chairs and tables for hours. >> just the senselessness of attacks and i am absolutely heart broken and i think that what we see behind us with people gathering is a testament to people who want peace. >> reporter: monday at the place de la ripublique in the center of the city, chase the devils with a thing called love was being scrawled on the sidewalk. people expressing hopes and fears which will remain even after the next rain washes the messages away. the louvre museum re-opened monday. and police armed with machine guns kept watch for trouble. >> i feel safe right now. i know my family feels safe. i know the police and the military are doing everything they can right now. >> reporter: but few of the picture tak
tony aiello have this report. >> reporter: an icon of france lit up in the national color, and people still reeling from the assault in paris, deadly gunfire and blasts from suicide bombs. >> it was a horrible experience. we heard gunshots outside of it a new york publicist was in a restaurant as terrorists opened fire outside. she and others dove to the floor and hid under chairs and tables for hours. >> just the senselessness of attacks and i am absolutely heart broken and i...
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. >> tony aiello has this report. >> we believe that the centers should be held to safety standard in an open and public way. so that our kids can be kept safe. >> reporter: lee and his wife amber making their first public comments after the death of their baby carl. he was just three months old when he died in july on his first day at an unlicensed day care center in soho, the cause of death undetermined. >> the day care that we used was in business for 14 years. there was an article in the new york times about our day care and we had many friends that had gone to the day care. >> reporter: the couple, now supporting a proposal to require the city to assign letter grades to day care centers posted at the front door to assure parents the staff is trained and the facility is safe. >> parents should not have to become investigators. they shouldn't have to sit down and figure out whether there are violations against the facility. >> reporter: two senators released undercover video taken violations in the city since 2013. >> i don't have any open right now. >> reporter: an employee denied
. >> tony aiello has this report. >> we believe that the centers should be held to safety standard in an open and public way. so that our kids can be kept safe. >> reporter: lee and his wife amber making their first public comments after the death of their baby carl. he was just three months old when he died in july on his first day at an unlicensed day care center in soho, the cause of death undetermined. >> the day care that we used was in business for 14 years. there...
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tony aiello has the story. >> he's probably armed. >> reporter: as police chased trouble. wanted for killing hi girlfriend early -- killing his girlfriend 150-miles to the north in troy, new york. >> zone eight, speed 100. shows several cars engaging in the high-speed pursuit, threading through traffic as commuters pulled off to the side. >> it was an insane chase. >> reporter: we face timed with a driver who was north, approaching the gas station near the gwb when suddenly the chase was coming right towards him. >> crossed the median. >> reporter: he and the pursuers crossed from the southbound side to the northbound side, going against traffic through the gas station. he was in one of the cars. this honda, swerving to avoid being hit. >> hi to get my breath a little bit. i was a little, you know, unnerved. got reaction, just get out of the way. i guess you just learn that, you know, in bumper cars or whatever. i don't know. >> reporter: he drove south in northbound traffic for several miles. finally crossing into the proper lane in fort lee. the pursuit continued all the
tony aiello has the story. >> he's probably armed. >> reporter: as police chased trouble. wanted for killing hi girlfriend early -- killing his girlfriend 150-miles to the north in troy, new york. >> zone eight, speed 100. shows several cars engaging in the high-speed pursuit, threading through traffic as commuters pulled off to the side. >> it was an insane chase. >> reporter: we face timed with a driver who was north, approaching the gas station near the gwb when...
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tony aiello reports on yesterday's meeting in moscow. >> reporter: french leader francois hollande mended fences with putin after this week's shoot down of a russian war plane. putin agreed to tighten operation by intensifying air russia has been carrying out a two-month long bombing campaign in syria but it's to help prop up the government of al-assad. in an exclusive interview, a sound engineer working at the paris bataclan club said he narrowly escaped the gunfire. >> i was still standing up and i can see the gunman and he looked right at me and he shot at me and he missed. and it hit my console is and continued to shoot and shoot and shoot and slaughter and just scream at the top of his lung, allahu akbar. >> reporter: in europe, two terrorists remain at large, salah abdeslam. belgian tries to root out a terror cell they believe is and there was a scare at the grand mosque. several people were decontaminated after touching a package filled with suspicious white powder. >> that was tony aiello reporting. there were fears that the powder might have contained deadly anthrax but police sa
tony aiello reports on yesterday's meeting in moscow. >> reporter: french leader francois hollande mended fences with putin after this week's shoot down of a russian war plane. putin agreed to tighten operation by intensifying air russia has been carrying out a two-month long bombing campaign in syria but it's to help prop up the government of al-assad. in an exclusive interview, a sound engineer working at the paris bataclan club said he narrowly escaped the gunfire. >> i was still...
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tony tony i'll -- tony aiello reports. >> reporter: two muslim women wearing traditional head scarf, one pushing a stroller with a baby, approached by a man. >> he started harassing them, and even spat on them. >> reporter: some use of ugly language? >> yeah, there was conversation about, you know, you're a terrorist and also about how i'm going to blow up your temple. >> reporter: she says the women were frightened and went into the deli where a manager intervened as the man continued >> the lady just come by, the lady got a baby. >> reporter: he says he recognized the man as a local postal worker who often stops of beer. time. >> reporter: indeed, many say they have seen the postal worker acting strangely. >> rather loud. and obnoxious. i thought at first he might have had a illness. >> reporter: we showed the video to several workers at the post office three blocks away on atlantic avenue but they said they couldn't identify the worker. muslim leaders urging cops to locate and question the man. >> it's a high concern because you see in this week alone, we have have had about five
tony tony i'll -- tony aiello reports. >> reporter: two muslim women wearing traditional head scarf, one pushing a stroller with a baby, approached by a man. >> he started harassing them, and even spat on them. >> reporter: some use of ugly language? >> yeah, there was conversation about, you know, you're a terrorist and also about how i'm going to blow up your temple. >> reporter: she says the women were frightened and went into the deli where a manager intervened...