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big change is coming to washington in the new year. the new reality for president obamnda a the new congress. >>> plus some of our favorite stories of the past year including rare access to an nfl road trip. how 56 players and 16,000 pounds of gear make it to game day. >>> and wynton marsalis plays to the world. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. revelers around the world. >> happy celebrations all around the globe. >> they filled times square to watch the ball drop. >> you can rip it out if you really want to. oh rks okay. i apologize. >>> the search for the black box is again being hampered. >>ave been killed. >> crippling cold weather is taking over many parts of the country on the new year's day. some in the southwest are digging out from snow. >>> ouetsid of the rose bowl strong tentwinds tdurne tents into the air. j >>eb bush could be cinlearg his plate for a presidential run. he's quitting his membership on many corporate and not-for-profit boards. >> taylor swift. >> all that -- >
big change is coming to washington in the new year. the new reality for president obamnda a the new congress. >>> plus some of our favorite stories of the past year including rare access to an nfl road trip. how 56 players and 16,000 pounds of gear make it to game day. >>> and wynton marsalis plays to the world. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. revelers around the world. >> happy celebrations all around...
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. >> a frightening emergency on the washington, d.c. metro. one person dead and dozens hurt. >>> a three alarm fire broke out at a construction site near penn station. >> touchdown. >> elliot dots the i-and the ohio state buckeyes are the champion. >> pope francis kicked off his tour in srilanka. >> a man was the only person on a flight. >> we should have sent someone with a higher profile. >> y were in france at the time of the march and were like while the march is going on you are snapping selfies with the mona lisa. >> "washington post" reporting romney is moving quickly. >> romney says he is considering a run for the presidency. >> got the idea repeatedly run into an electric fence. >> this morning's eye opener is brought to you by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning" as we come on the news cbs news can confirm several new details into the investigation of the paris terror attacks mptd sources say one of the men and the gunman who stormed the market was on a watch list but not the u.s. no fly list. france's prime min
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snow is falling in washington, d.c. meteorologist danielle niles of our boston stage wbzz is tracking the winter blast. good morning to you. >> gayle, good morning to you. we're talking about temperatures to the mid-atlantic will continue to slide east offshore by later on today but may drop back from western virginia, northern virginia where it will drop off. 20 states under a windchill warning, advisory or watch overt next few days. brutal windchills feeling currently 20 degrees below zero or great. and that chill is going to be spreading east. forecast highsed to only in the single digits for portions of the midwest. teens all the way back to the great lakes. high temperatures will be below zero that without the wind factored in. it's going to feel like 15 to 30 degrees below zeerro by the time we get to thursday and friday. >>> a powerful rainstorm is blamed for flooding and mudslides that destroyed several homes in washington state. our seattle affiliate cairo reports from falls city a hard-hit area east of seattle
snow is falling in washington, d.c. meteorologist danielle niles of our boston stage wbzz is tracking the winter blast. good morning to you. >> gayle, good morning to you. we're talking about temperatures to the mid-atlantic will continue to slide east offshore by later on today but may drop back from western virginia, northern virginia where it will drop off. 20 states under a windchill warning, advisory or watch overt next few days. brutal windchills feeling currently 20 degrees below...
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norah o'donnell is in washington. president obama is laying out an ambitious plan of action for his final two years in office. he starts a this morning to lobby for his proposals in last night's state of the union address. the president asked the republican-controlled congress to back what he called middle-class economics. >> he also vetoe threatened to veto any. major garrett is at the white house. good morning. >> good morning. he said we're done with the great recession. the time has come, said the president, for direction action for middle-class families with more money to spend if not through higher wages than through some new government programs. >> the president of the united states. >> the theatrics were the same but the house was completely different. with his poll numbers rising the president told the country his policies turned the country around. >> we believed we could turn the de tif o outsourcing and draw now jobs to our shores and over the past five years our businesses have created 11 billion new jobs
norah o'donnell is in washington. president obama is laying out an ambitious plan of action for his final two years in office. he starts a this morning to lobby for his proposals in last night's state of the union address. the president asked the republican-controlled congress to back what he called middle-class economics. >> he also vetoe threatened to veto any. major garrett is at the white house. good morning. >> good morning. he said we're done with the great recession. the time...
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there were jokes about washington and sports. the first dealing with a bureaucratic decision to halt sales of a new kind of underwear. >> thank you for saving america from caffeine-laced under garments. >> reporter: and later unsolicited advice to the spurs. >> you guys need tips on winning back-to-back, you know where to find me. >> reporter: texas republican senator ted cruz called the missing obama officials. >> where was the attorney general who had been there moments before? >> reporter: outgoing attorney general eric holder flew to paris for meetings, but skipped the march. secretary of state john kerry was in india, but could not reach paris earlier than thursday. one reason kerry could not alter his travel plans was unannounced stop in pakistan. the good deal on the war of terrorism here at home and overseas will be discussed at the white house at 8:00 a.m. pacific when for the first time in the congress president obama sits down with the republican congressional leaders. >> major, thanks. >>> the social media accounts of
there were jokes about washington and sports. the first dealing with a bureaucratic decision to halt sales of a new kind of underwear. >> thank you for saving america from caffeine-laced under garments. >> reporter: and later unsolicited advice to the spurs. >> you guys need tips on winning back-to-back, you know where to find me. >> reporter: texas republican senator ted cruz called the missing obama officials. >> where was the attorney general who had been there...
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big change is coming to washington in the new year. the new reality for president obama and the new congress. >>> plus, some of our favorite stories of the past year including rare access to an nfl road trip. how 56 players and 16,000 pounds of gear make it to game day. >>> and wynton marsalis plays to artists bringing jookin to the world. >>> but first, we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. revelers around the world ring in the new year. >> happy celebrations all aaron the globe. >> they filled times square to watch the ball drop. >> you can rip it out if you really want to. oh, okay. i apologize. >>> the search for the air asia aircraft black boxes is again being hampered by poor weather conditions. >>> an immediate investigation into the cause of a deadly new year's eve stampede. >> at least 35 people have been killed. >> crippling cold weather is taking over many parts of the country on the new year's day. some in the southwest are digging out from snow. >>> outside of the rose bowl, strong winds turned tent
big change is coming to washington in the new year. the new reality for president obama and the new congress. >>> plus, some of our favorite stories of the past year including rare access to an nfl road trip. how 56 players and 16,000 pounds of gear make it to game day. >>> and wynton marsalis plays to artists bringing jookin to the world. >>> but first, we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. revelers around the world ring in the new...
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norah o'donnell in washington. president obama is laying out an ambitious plan of action for his final days in office. the president asked republicans-controlled congress to back what he called middle class economics. >> he also threatened to veto legislation blocking his agenda. we have highlights of the president's address. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president obama takes off from the white house in about 20 minutes for a two-day trip to idaho and kansas. trying to take the better economic climate on the road for a push to create more middle class wealth through government action. that's an agenda the new republican congress is likely to resist. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: the theatrics were the same but the audience republicans in charge of the house and senate, was completely different. with economic confidence and his poll numbers rising the president told republicans his policies turned the country around. >> we believed we could reverse the tide of outsourcing and draw n
norah o'donnell in washington. president obama is laying out an ambitious plan of action for his final days in office. the president asked republicans-controlled congress to back what he called middle class economics. >> he also threatened to veto legislation blocking his agenda. we have highlights of the president's address. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president obama takes off from the white house in about 20 minutes for a two-day trip to idaho and kansas. trying to...
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president obama will leave hawaii this weekend and return to political reality in washington 20678915 could bring gridlock with a republican party at odds with the white house. chip reid is traveling with the president. chip, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this has been a lease usually vacation. it will change dramatically when the president returns to washington and faces the republican white house. he uses his va kaycations to recharge his battery and he plans to do that in 2015. >> barack obama is an excessive power president. freed from the straitjacket. >> he wants to work on big issues like taxes, trade, sand business structure but brinkley says his executive actions in the las few months that suggest that cooperating is them is unlikely. >> he's starting to lern. don't worry about congress. lay down the order rrl they plan to pass legislation the president opposes and they're going to use the veto. in six years the president has vetoed over two bills. in a press departing for hawaii he strongly suggested that could challenge. >> if republicans need to take away hilt c
president obama will leave hawaii this weekend and return to political reality in washington 20678915 could bring gridlock with a republican party at odds with the white house. chip reid is traveling with the president. chip, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this has been a lease usually vacation. it will change dramatically when the president returns to washington and faces the republican white house. he uses his va kaycations to recharge his battery and he plans to do that in...
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it's already snowing in washington, d.c. at the white house. meteorologist danielle niles is tracking the winter blast. danielle danielle, good morning to you. >> good morning and good morning to our viewers in the west. 20 states under windchill warnings, advisories or watches for the arctic air in place. current windchills 20 to 30 below zero in parts of the midwest and northern plains. that cold air will stream south and east over the next few days. so high temperatures by tomorrow won't make it above zero. international falls, back down to des moines single digits and teens all the way to northern new england, and by wednesday night and thursday morning, the heart of the arctic air will create windchill values 30 to perhaps as cold as 40 below zero in parts of northern new england. meanwhile, on the west coast. it's fairly quiet, but there is a storm impacting montana. areas of snow will drop as much as 6 to 12 inches in the higher rain. winter storm warnings in effect today. treacherous travel through the course of the afternoon and evenin
it's already snowing in washington, d.c. at the white house. meteorologist danielle niles is tracking the winter blast. danielle danielle, good morning to you. >> good morning and good morning to our viewers in the west. 20 states under windchill warnings, advisories or watches for the arctic air in place. current windchills 20 to 30 below zero in parts of the midwest and northern plains. that cold air will stream south and east over the next few days. so high temperatures by tomorrow...
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we open >>> hi , good morning, i'm ukee washington. an investigation is underway to a fire that destroyed a bucks county home. fire on curly mill road in new britain township happened last night. no one was hurt. it took more than two hours to get the flames under control. fire fighters say a lack of fire hydrants in the area and those sub freezing temperatures made the job, very, very hard. lets talk more about the temperatures. the here's katie, good morning. >> that is our big story at this point. that and the wind chill. that will be settling in. it is not terrible just yet, but it is cold i'll give you that but it will get worse before it can get better unfortunately. so a little bit trigger for a memory of the polar vortex from last year. storm scan three is generally quiet. you can find a few speckles of purple where we have a few flurries flying. we will not see anything that accumulates or does stick but we can see that anytime anywhere today. wind will kick in eventually. 26 degrees is our expect high. we will drop to just ei
we open >>> hi , good morning, i'm ukee washington. an investigation is underway to a fire that destroyed a bucks county home. fire on curly mill road in new britain township happened last night. no one was hurt. it took more than two hours to get the flames under control. fire fighters say a lack of fire hydrants in the area and those sub freezing temperatures made the job, very, very hard. lets talk more about the temperatures. the here's katie, good morning. >> that is our big...
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power outages, mudslides and flooding reported around western washington. millions of people across the country are preparing for the coldest air of the season. the northern half of the country will face the brunt of the freezing weather. snow is possible along a 2,000-mile stretch. >> brutal windchills made it worse. parts of minnesota felt like 40 degrees below zero. you can see the steam rising above lake superior this weekend. it was so cold several minnesota ski resorts closed. we have been tracking this whole storm system. boy, it's cold out. >> good morning, and good morning to our viewers in the west. a brutally cold start to 2015 for much of the northern plains and the midwest today. we're looking at the northern half of the u.s. either dealing with snow or cold or both. windchills could drop to 50 below for parts of the northern plains this morning. more than 6 inches of snow is possible as a clipper system moves from the northern plains through to the east coast. in the west, it's all about a storm system bringing possibly heavy rain and high mou
power outages, mudslides and flooding reported around western washington. millions of people across the country are preparing for the coldest air of the season. the northern half of the country will face the brunt of the freezing weather. snow is possible along a 2,000-mile stretch. >> brutal windchills made it worse. parts of minnesota felt like 40 degrees below zero. you can see the steam rising above lake superior this weekend. it was so cold several minnesota ski resorts closed. we...
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it might be in washington or new york but there are overt threats here. all the intelligence services and law enforcement agencies across the country have to raise their guard. they have to be more aggressive. they'll push buttons that will make people uncomfortable to figure out where the next threat will come from. >> thanks very much. >>> they honored three officers killed in the terror attacks. >> something this big and this horrific and international is symbolic and also meaningful. >> deputy police chief michael downing is from nypd. police from europe came to new york in recent weeks for the funeral of two murdered nypd officers. >>> this morning islamic militants are launching new and deadly attacks in nigeria. it's part of boco haram's violent rampage across that country. their goal is to create an islamic state in africa. debra patt as is there. good morning. >> it's trying to seize the town in the north. now, it is hard to imagine it could get any worse but it has with the use of children to carry out their bloody deeds. two separate attacks ov
it might be in washington or new york but there are overt threats here. all the intelligence services and law enforcement agencies across the country have to raise their guard. they have to be more aggressive. they'll push buttons that will make people uncomfortable to figure out where the next threat will come from. >> thanks very much. >>> they honored three officers killed in the terror attacks. >> something this big and this horrific and international is symbolic and...
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. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," james brown washington washington. >> he sounds like somebody you wish you knew. >> yes he was just awesome. the love of his children and his job. and like grave on a biscuit, he'll be missed. >> he called his daughters his heartbeat. >>> ahead, a wealthy neighborhood rocked by a deadly shooting. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by walmart where you'll find low prices on everything you need for a fresh start this new year. >>> ahead, giving a voice to a beloved father and athlete. >> they're taking no ownership for what they've done. there's no responsibility on their part. they're basically giving you a number and they're like, all right, there you go. you're done. >> why the family of star player says the nfl money cannot buy justice in his death. >>> the news is back on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by safelite autoglass. call or go online to schedule now. you give... and you give... and then you give some more. but sometimes you get. and so y
. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," james brown washington washington. >> he sounds like somebody you wish you knew. >> yes he was just awesome. the love of his children and his job. and like grave on a biscuit, he'll be missed. >> he called his daughters his heartbeat. >>> ahead, a wealthy neighborhood rocked by a deadly shooting. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by walmart where you'll find low prices on everything you...
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embassy in havana and reopening the cuban embassy in washington. the first meeting between high-level american and cuban diplomats, decades in the making tackled the issue of immigration. the head of cuba's team foreign ministry official, criticizing the cuban adjustment act, which includes the wet foot/dry foot policy that states cubans intercepted at sea by u.s. law enforcement are returned to cuba while those who make it to u.s. soil can apply for permanent residency after one year. saying the policy encourages illegal immigration to the u.s. and endangers the lives of cuban citizens. u.s. diplomat alex lee says it will remain in effect. >> my government is completely committed to upholding the cuban adjustment act. >> reporter: today, talks shift to restoring an american embassy- here, as well as the cuban embassy in washington. the assistant secretary of state, roberta jacobsen leads that discussion travel restrictions next on the agenda. the talk koss eventually bring american telecommunication companies to this island nation of 11 million. y
embassy in havana and reopening the cuban embassy in washington. the first meeting between high-level american and cuban diplomats, decades in the making tackled the issue of immigration. the head of cuba's team foreign ministry official, criticizing the cuban adjustment act, which includes the wet foot/dry foot policy that states cubans intercepted at sea by u.s. law enforcement are returned to cuba while those who make it to u.s. soil can apply for permanent residency after one year. saying...
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i will be in washington to anchor cbs news coverage of the state of the union. coverage starts on our online network. >>> this morning fans of the green bay packers are still reeling from their stunning loss. few may feel worst than packers tight end. his botched recovery of the kick led to the seattle seahawks comeback win. a defeated talked to reporters about the play monday. >> the whole world is on my back. it is just a mistake. >> says he will return home to south carolina to begin setting his mind towards next season. >> that's tough for him. >> i think people will say there were some coaching mistakes and too many field goals that may have lost him the game. >> go back and recharge. >>> new evidence this morning about the medical benefits of being with a partner. british researchers find people are more than twice as likely to stop smoking, increase exercising and lose weight if their significant other does the same. our dr. holly phillips is with us. good morning. >> this sounds about right. your partner influences your health. >> the headline of the sto
i will be in washington to anchor cbs news coverage of the state of the union. coverage starts on our online network. >>> this morning fans of the green bay packers are still reeling from their stunning loss. few may feel worst than packers tight end. his botched recovery of the kick led to the seattle seahawks comeback win. a defeated talked to reporters about the play monday. >> the whole world is on my back. it is just a mistake. >> says he will return home to south...
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nancy cordes is in washington. nancy, good morning. >> good morning. now that they control both houses, their strategy including this bill as you mentioned, which is a key part of that. it is senate bill 1 but it could run into a big road block in the white house. within hours of their swearing-in, lawmakers in the 114th congress -- >> you're now members of the 114th congress. >> reporter: -- were already drawing the battle line. >> there they go again, more tax increases. bigger government, the democrat party. >> reporter: the first fight in the house was over rules to govern the chamber. >> to those who wonder what would be the top priority of this republican-controlled congress, what would they do on day one? now we know. it's deception. >> reporter: still, the senate's new majority leader republican mitch mcconnell struck an optimistic tone. >> we're anxious to get to work here. >> reporter: as did president obama. >> i think we'll have a productive 2015. >> reporter: even as he said that, the white house press secretary was vowing the president wo
nancy cordes is in washington. nancy, good morning. >> good morning. now that they control both houses, their strategy including this bill as you mentioned, which is a key part of that. it is senate bill 1 but it could run into a big road block in the white house. within hours of their swearing-in, lawmakers in the 114th congress -- >> you're now members of the 114th congress. >> reporter: -- were already drawing the battle line. >> there they go again, more tax...
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we are still the united states of america. >> being president for six years, in washington, d.c. for ten years. why would you still think that. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie is on assignment so jeff glor is with us this morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. good to be here. >> it is a historic day because u.s. and cuban officials are starting a second day of talks after a rough start. it's the highest level of discussion the two countries have had in havana in more than 30 years. >> they're working to normalize relations. manuel bojorquez is in havana where the two countries are sparring over some big changes. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. today the focus on the talks will be re-establishing an embassy in havana and reopening an embassy in washington. decades in the making they tackled the issues of immigration. the head of the cuban team criticized the cuban adjustment act which includes the wet foot/dry foot policy. it states that cubans
we are still the united states of america. >> being president for six years, in washington, d.c. for ten years. why would you still think that. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie is on assignment so jeff glor is with us this morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. good to be here. >> it is a historic day because u.s....
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we'll explain after the break. >>> good morning i'm ukee washington. let's check the conditions outside, things are better to day. here's katie. >> they are, ukee. all of our winter weather advisories have been allowed to expire. we are in the clear in terms of that from the national weather service and eventually any clouds that are currently out there will have a chance to break and we will end up with sunshine and it looks like a pleasant day, overall by comparison to what we were looking ahead to and waiting on yesterday at this same time. it is all clearing out of here. storm scan emptying out nicely. just residual moisture that is left overall though storm itself we dent like calling it that, left over system is pulling away. morning clouds followed up by some sun. high for you will drop down to 27 under clear skies. tomorrow looks really nice overall, chilly, but sunny. high of 39. and as we look a head to very early saturday morning our next coastal storm is on the move bringing generally a mix of rain and snow but we could see icing with it as
we'll explain after the break. >>> good morning i'm ukee washington. let's check the conditions outside, things are better to day. here's katie. >> they are, ukee. all of our winter weather advisories have been allowed to expire. we are in the clear in terms of that from the national weather service and eventually any clouds that are currently out there will have a chance to break and we will end up with sunshine and it looks like a pleasant day, overall by comparison to what we...
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she's in washington this morning. >> some are saying this could be some oscar politics at work. in the movie, president johnson is shown dragging his feet on the voting rights act and he only pushed for the law after the bloody violence unleashed on peaceful demonstrators shocked and horrified the nation. >> we want federal legislation granting negroes the right to vote unencumbered. >> according to "selma," president johnson clashed with martin luther king jr. over the voting rights act. >> most of the south is still not desegregating. let's not start another battle when we haven't even won the first. this vote thing is just going to have to wait. >> and that's why king decided to march in selma where many black voters were disenfranchised. >> the president doesn't want us to march today. >> civil rights leader julien bond who often worked with king praised "selma" and thinks lbj does not deserve to be treated as a villain. >> he did support king's fight for voting rights probably the best president america's ever had. >> and how would you say he comes through in the movie? >>
she's in washington this morning. >> some are saying this could be some oscar politics at work. in the movie, president johnson is shown dragging his feet on the voting rights act and he only pushed for the law after the bloody violence unleashed on peaceful demonstrators shocked and horrified the nation. >> we want federal legislation granting negroes the right to vote unencumbered. >> according to "selma," president johnson clashed with martin luther king jr. over...
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a washington, d.c. suburb are under scrutiny by child protective services. they allowed their children ages 6 and 10 to walk alone on a busy street. chip reid with balance. >> reporter: good morning. let me give you the lay of the land. two kids 6 and 10 were playing in a park that way, their home is half a mile that way. they walked down a very busy road, crossed this intersection and crossed onto busier georgia avenue. somewhere along the way the police were called by a good citizen reporting these two children out alone. they picked the two kids up right across the street there. the parents had approved this entire adventure. now they're being investigated for neglect, but they are fighting back. this girl and her brother aren't always with the parents. the 6 and 10-year-old are allowed to walk around the block, visit the library and play in the park all alone. >> we can walk anywhere in dover spring and it was really fun. >> reporter: fun was what they hoped to have in december when they asked their dad to drop them off a half mile from their home. it wo
a washington, d.c. suburb are under scrutiny by child protective services. they allowed their children ages 6 and 10 to walk alone on a busy street. chip reid with balance. >> reporter: good morning. let me give you the lay of the land. two kids 6 and 10 were playing in a park that way, their home is half a mile that way. they walked down a very busy road, crossed this intersection and crossed onto busier georgia avenue. somewhere along the way the police were called by a good citizen...
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chip reid is in washington and shows us technology that could help defend against these drones. good morning. >> good morning. we're having a lootlot of fun. the drone that crash-landed at the white house was exactly like this one. the man who crashed it said he was drinking and took it for a joy readide. but it has raised a lot of question. >> reporter: president obama addressed the incident while traveling in india saying he wants regulators to look into drones. >> i've asked the faa and a number of agencies how are we managing this new technology? we don't have any regulatory structure at all for it. >> reporter: drones are already used commercially with special faa waivers in industries from farming to hollywood. but existing faa guidelines for hobbyists -- >> don't fly near airports or any manned aircraft. >> reporter: -- are often ignore and drones like the one that crashed at the white house are too small to be caught by existing security. >> so if we have one of these hovering around here this can hear it? >> that's correct. >> reporter: brian is the founder of drone shi
chip reid is in washington and shows us technology that could help defend against these drones. good morning. >> good morning. we're having a lootlot of fun. the drone that crash-landed at the white house was exactly like this one. the man who crashed it said he was drinking and took it for a joy readide. but it has raised a lot of question. >> reporter: president obama addressed the incident while traveling in india saying he wants regulators to look into drones. >> i've...
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i have a dream. >> for these washington, d.c. students like this 10-year-old, king shaped their lives. >> people will still have their signs up and it will say whites only and no blacks allowed and us blacks and us whites will never come together. >> what does it look like now? >> right now everybody's friends and we love each other and that's how it's supposed to be. >> two generations after the civil rights movement through the teachings of martin luther king jr., america has changed. >> i knew martin luther king. he's my hero. >> john lewis, son of share croppers. >> he told us to hate is to have a burden to bear. as young people you must never, ever hate. you must never, ever become bitter or hostile. you must be hopeful. you must be optimistic. and never, never give up. >> there are those who ask the department deputies of civil rights when can you be sacrificed. >> we can never be satisfied. >> in the wake of the deaths of michael brown and eric garner at the hands of police there's fear the dream for many seemed far away.
i have a dream. >> for these washington, d.c. students like this 10-year-old, king shaped their lives. >> people will still have their signs up and it will say whites only and no blacks allowed and us blacks and us whites will never come together. >> what does it look like now? >> right now everybody's friends and we love each other and that's how it's supposed to be. >> two generations after the civil rights movement through the teachings of martin luther king...
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they chose a city over washington and san francisco. a white house stamtd says this the president and first lady extend their congratulations to the first city. they taught all of us what it means to be boston strong. that's good news. >> congratulations. >>> ahead, the standoff with terrorists. they're cornered in a printing house and they're holding a hostage. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> a legal setback for a teenager forced to take drugs that she doesn't want. >> i'm going to keep on fighting for her because this is her decision. >>> ahead, the next steps in battle -- in a mother's battle for a cancer patient who does not want chemo theypy. the news is back here in the morning on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by reese's spreads. make everything perfect. ♪ if you want it ♪ ♪ go out and get it ♪ [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapi
they chose a city over washington and san francisco. a white house stamtd says this the president and first lady extend their congratulations to the first city. they taught all of us what it means to be boston strong. that's good news. >> congratulations. >>> ahead, the standoff with terrorists. they're cornered in a printing house and they're holding a hostage. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> a legal setback for...
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i'm thinking if you've never had a mani ped >>> i'm ukee washington. crews with the philadelphia water department have finally shut off that huge geyser following a water main break in the northeast. chopper three with this view, with the water shooting hundreds of feet near grant and blue grass. it left behind that icy icy situation there, kind of a mess but looks pretty and main broke around 7:00 o'clock spewing water in the air for more than 12 hours. again we're told that the main was just shut off and even came back on during jan carabao's rorrer. now it is shut off again. no customers impact. >>> lets get your forecast with katie in the weather center, good morning. >> none of the nature made ice to worry about for next few days. things are very tranquil for us. we are expecting cloud cover that we started off with to thin out for some sunshine and it will be a very quiet day. we expect storm scan three to stay nice and quiet throughout the day with some sun and seasonal chill. high of 37. we will drop down to 27 with nothing more than a handful
i'm thinking if you've never had a mani ped >>> i'm ukee washington. crews with the philadelphia water department have finally shut off that huge geyser following a water main break in the northeast. chopper three with this view, with the water shooting hundreds of feet near grant and blue grass. it left behind that icy icy situation there, kind of a mess but looks pretty and main broke around 7:00 o'clock spewing water in the air for more than 12 hours. again we're told that the main...
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cbs news national security analyst juan zarate is in washington. juan, good morning. >> good morning. >> conventional wisdom has always been if you negotiate with terrorists it's simply going to lead to more kidnappings. are we looking at certain circumstances and trending toward negotiation? >> i think you are, charlie. i think isis realizes hostages can be used as strategic pawns to not only add to their value but give them more ledgegitlegitimacy. this has created tension not only in jordan and japan but between coalition members. so what i think you're seeing is a strategic use of hostages. >> why have we not heard from them? >> well, it's hard to tell charlie. i think isis is probably trying to figure out what they want to do with the individuals. they're trying to figure out what the greatest propaganda value is. unfortunately you may have these individuals' lives in danger. who knows. i'm not quite sure why but isis wants to take full advantage of the situation to get att legitimacy. >> juan, there was news yesterday that, of course in the e
cbs news national security analyst juan zarate is in washington. juan, good morning. >> good morning. >> conventional wisdom has always been if you negotiate with terrorists it's simply going to lead to more kidnappings. are we looking at certain circumstances and trending toward negotiation? >> i think you are, charlie. i think isis realizes hostages can be used as strategic pawns to not only add to their value but give them more ledgegitlegitimacy. this has created tension...
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., new york and washington, d.c. nypd group delivered a con condolence letter to the french national police. police from europe came to new york for the two murders nypd officers. >>> this morning islamic militants are launching new and deadly attacks in nigeria. part of boko haram's violent rampage across the country. in johannesburg we have disturbing tactics these extremists are using. >> reporter: boko haram has already begun stepping up its campaign trying to seize a town in the north, where residents were in gunfire today. hard to imagine the brutality could get worse, but it has. with the usa ofe of children to carry out their bloody deeds. two separate attacked over the weekend left more than 20 dead both took place in crowded marketplaces. both used child suicide bombers, one little girl no more than 10 years old. the first insight in this came when a 13-year-old girl refutzed to detonate a suicide base packed with explosives in december. in the same area of northern nigeria where boekko haram were. they sai
., new york and washington, d.c. nypd group delivered a con condolence letter to the french national police. police from europe came to new york for the two murders nypd officers. >>> this morning islamic militants are launching new and deadly attacks in nigeria. part of boko haram's violent rampage across the country. in johannesburg we have disturbing tactics these extremists are using. >> reporter: boko haram has already begun stepping up its campaign trying to seize a town in...
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. >> scott pelley and i will be in washington, d.c. for the state of the union address. you can watch it here on cbs. you can just go to cbsnews.com. >>> we are learning more this morning about how the nfl may have heard about the new england patriots ball deflation scandal during the nfc title game. after d'quell jackson intercepted a pass he said it felt deflated. how the issue of if the patriots purposely let some air out. jan crawford has more. >> reporter: they are one of the elite teams in more than a decade. they are known for exploiting every competitive advantage. the news took some of the air out of the patriots lopsided win over the indianapolis colts. >> he's in for the touchdown. >> reporter: in a conference call on monday with reporters, bill belichick said he just heard of the nfl investigation. >> we will cooperate fully with whatever the league wants to do. >> reporter: leyland says deflated balls can give an unfair advantage. >> when the ball is deflated especially in the nasty conditions present at gillette stadium, you have the ability to grip the bal
. >> scott pelley and i will be in washington, d.c. for the state of the union address. you can watch it here on cbs. you can just go to cbsnews.com. >>> we are learning more this morning about how the nfl may have heard about the new england patriots ball deflation scandal during the nfc title game. after d'quell jackson intercepted a pass he said it felt deflated. how the issue of if the patriots purposely let some air out. jan crawford has more. >> reporter: they are one...
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wyatt andrews is in washington with a new warning just 90 days before this year's filing deadline. wyatt, good morning. >> good morning. tens of millions of taxpayers rely on the irs for help every year either filing their taxes or resolving disagreements. but this new report from an irs watchdog warns the taxpayers that this year they're on their own. the report blames congress for cutting the irs budget by 17% but it also blames irs officials for taking those bunt cuts and slashing customer support. nina ol'sen is the taxpayer advocate at the irs, the official who represents tax pairs within irs headquarters, and she's warning everyone to expect the worst customer service the irs has delivered in a decade. in her yearly report because of budget cuts she said taxpayers can expect less help on the phone and less obstacles and disputing when there's an irs mistake. >> i think taxpayers will not get assistance. they'll not get their questions answered. >> for example the irs gets around 100 million phone calls from taxpayers and historically has answered those calls in under four min
wyatt andrews is in washington with a new warning just 90 days before this year's filing deadline. wyatt, good morning. >> good morning. tens of millions of taxpayers rely on the irs for help every year either filing their taxes or resolving disagreements. but this new report from an irs watchdog warns the taxpayers that this year they're on their own. the report blames congress for cutting the irs budget by 17% but it also blames irs officials for taking those bunt cuts and slashing...
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. >> president obama will not meet with benjamin netanyahu when he comes to washington next month. >> meanwhile the republicans insist they will not raise taxes on the wealthiest americans. >> the president wants to increase taxes because he wants to increase washington spending. >> i'll take that as a dead. >> dead. real dead. >> he met with mitt romney. >> the fisherman was swept off that boat. the crews literally saving their lives. >> all that -- >> auburn and women's basketball and it's a fight. >> -- and all that matters. >> pleased to meet you. >> president obama sat down with three interviews three youtube stars. i have green lipsticks, one for your first wife. >> do you know something i don't? >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> i do go suit. i do it on people's choice awards and stuff. >> why not this? >> this is not an honor. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" presented by toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is on -- overseas on assignment we'll check in with him later. right now jeff glor is with us. jeff, go
. >> president obama will not meet with benjamin netanyahu when he comes to washington next month. >> meanwhile the republicans insist they will not raise taxes on the wealthiest americans. >> the president wants to increase taxes because he wants to increase washington spending. >> i'll take that as a dead. >> dead. real dead. >> he met with mitt romney. >> the fisherman was swept off that boat. the crews literally saving their lives. >> all that...
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bob orr is in washington. bob, good morning. just two quick things. number one is when you have hostages and suspects surrounded, it is the moment of what might happen but beyond that what is the cutting edge of this story as we look at it now? >> well the first thing for french authorities, they have to contain both of these threats. they have to make sure they don't go beyond the the locations where they are. there's police cordons around both locations. you have to think for the moment this threat or these two threats are contained. then it's the matter of trying to end these stand yochs peacefully. that could be very tough. these are hard-core guys. they all have some connectivity to al qaeda types in the past. who said that the kouachi brothers, for example, have been trained to die in place if they have to but to try to live to fight another day if they can. the idea they might give up seems to be farfetched. they'd rather perhaps go out in a blaze of glory and seek that martyrdom they talked about. the other situation in paris at the supermarke
bob orr is in washington. bob, good morning. just two quick things. number one is when you have hostages and suspects surrounded, it is the moment of what might happen but beyond that what is the cutting edge of this story as we look at it now? >> well the first thing for french authorities, they have to contain both of these threats. they have to make sure they don't go beyond the the locations where they are. there's police cordons around both locations. you have to think for the moment...
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in washington good morning. >> reporter: good morning. earlier this month uva lifted a suspension on all greek activities following that rolling stone article. even with new rules imposed in the wake of that story, a national organization representing those 16 sororities say memberless have to avoid this weekend a campus tradition. as many of uva students prepare for one of the biggest party weekends of the year 2,000 sorority sisters are told to find something else to do. >> initially, i was very upset. >> reporter: elly is a sophomore at uva. her sorority she asked us not to identify is one of the 16 told to stay away from the fraternity houses hosting the parties. >> it became obvious to me that while it was well-intentioned it was having the wrong effect on the culture here at uva. >> reporter: fra tirnlts and sororities agreed to new rules in the wake of that explosive rolling stone piece last november. some of the aless s article later discredited but they're concerned for member safety's in a statement the national group representi
in washington good morning. >> reporter: good morning. earlier this month uva lifted a suspension on all greek activities following that rolling stone article. even with new rules imposed in the wake of that story, a national organization representing those 16 sororities say memberless have to avoid this weekend a campus tradition. as many of uva students prepare for one of the biggest party weekends of the year 2,000 sorority sisters are told to find something else to do. >>...
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. >> president obama will not meet with benjamin netanyahu when he comes to washington next month. >> meanwhile republicans insisting they will not raise taxes on the wealthier americans. >> the president wants to raise taxes, because he wants to increase washington spending. >> i'll take that as a dead. >> dead. real dead. >> jeb bush delivers a speech in san francisco today. in utah the former governor met with mitt romney. >> remarkable pictures. >> the fisherman tax that crew literally saving their life. >> all that -- >> auburn and alabama in women's back. >> and all that matters. >> nice to meet you. >> president obama sat down for three interviews with three youtube stars. >> i have green lipstick. one for your first wife -- i mean -- >> my first -- do you know something i don't. >> oh! >> on cbs "this morning." >> i could go -- i do it on the people's choice awards and stuff. >> why not this? >> this is -- this is not an honor. >> this morning's "eye-opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to cbs news. charlie rose son assignment.
. >> president obama will not meet with benjamin netanyahu when he comes to washington next month. >> meanwhile republicans insisting they will not raise taxes on the wealthier americans. >> the president wants to raise taxes, because he wants to increase washington spending. >> i'll take that as a dead. >> dead. real dead. >> jeb bush delivers a speech in san francisco today. in utah the former governor met with mitt romney. >> remarkable pictures....
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. >>> hi, good morning i'm ukee washington. january cold is kick nothing big time. the here's katie, good morning. >> very big, and very uncomfortable way, that is for sure. good morning, everybody. cold start as we all well know and it is kind of cold that can be dangerous if you are not taking care. storm scan three quiet as can be. we are expect to go see full sunshine as is evident here with the bright blue skies and hint of yellow here. sun has yet to officially rise over the the horizon at middletown ship high school in cape may courthouse. 10 degrees is where we are starting off. we've got to throw out actual air temperatures. factor in the win. feeling no better than single digits right new and feels more like it, well below zero every where and we will keep this cold around right through the weekend, vittoria. >> good morning, everyone. with this cold we have seen many incidents already this morning and surprisingly even a a vehicle nair occurred earlier on i-95. right now, the incidents are very minimal but we still have black ice on the roadway that could
. >>> hi, good morning i'm ukee washington. january cold is kick nothing big time. the here's katie, good morning. >> very big, and very uncomfortable way, that is for sure. good morning, everybody. cold start as we all well know and it is kind of cold that can be dangerous if you are not taking care. storm scan three quiet as can be. we are expect to go see full sunshine as is evident here with the bright blue skies and hint of yellow here. sun has yet to officially rise over...
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in washington with a new warning, just 90 days before this year's filing deadline. wyatt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and good morning to our viewers in the west. tens of millions of taxpayers asked the irs for help every year for filing their taxes and settling disputes but this internal report from a watchdog in the irs says that this year taxpayers are on their own. the report blames congress for cutting the irs budget by 17%, but it also blames irs officials for using those budget dutt cutcuts to slash customer support. nina olsen is the taxpayer advocate at the irs. the official who represents taxpayers within irs headquarters, and she's warning everyone to expect the worst customer service the irs has delivered in a decade. her yearly report says that because of budget cuts taxpayers can expect less help on the phone. less help with tax preparation, and more obstacles when disputing an irs mistake. >> i think that for taxpayers, the -- they will not be able to get assistance from the irs. they will not get their questions answered. >> reporter: fo
in washington with a new warning, just 90 days before this year's filing deadline. wyatt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and good morning to our viewers in the west. tens of millions of taxpayers asked the irs for help every year for filing their taxes and settling disputes but this internal report from a watchdog in the irs says that this year taxpayers are on their own. the report blames congress for cutting the irs budget by 17%, but it also blames irs officials for using...
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." >>> good morning, i'm ukee washington. what started out as a crash into a home in north philadelphia is now a homicide investigation. police respond to a minivan accident at north american and clarkson in olney. they found two men in the van shot in the head, one was pronounced dead at einstein hospital. the other is in critical condition. eyewitnesses say they saw three people, running from that scene. >>> lets get your forecast from katie from the weather center, good morning. >> good morning, ukee. we will start off with bright sunlight, beautiful looking start the two day but very chilly. you do have to bundle up when you hit the road here today but then you can see clouds starting to skew the horizon there off in the west and that is beginning of our next disturb an. very weak disturbance and we do get through entire day at least without a hitch. 35 degrees with sun and then clouds as you just saw. very evident on storm scan but there will be a round have light snow. keyword, light snow that did his move through gener
." >>> good morning, i'm ukee washington. what started out as a crash into a home in north philadelphia is now a homicide investigation. police respond to a minivan accident at north american and clarkson in olney. they found two men in the van shot in the head, one was pronounced dead at einstein hospital. the other is in critical condition. eyewitnesses say they saw three people, running from that scene. >>> lets get your forecast from katie from the weather center,...