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side of happy. threat from isis. i'm mark albert in washington. what e president wants congress too next. coming >>> president obama addresses the nation about terrorism and the threat from isis. i'm mark albert in washington. what the president wants congress to do next -- coming up. >>> a smash and grab robbery leads to panic a california mall. more on the massive police response. >>> from the weather center, good morningle we have a very foggy start to your monday. rain later this week. >>> and from the traffic center that fog may cause problems on the roads. a couple of accidents. details in a few minutes. >>> good morning. it's monday, december 7th yoo. michelle griego. president obama is trying to reassure americans after the mass shooting in san bernardino and as mark albert report, the prod is calling on congress to -- the president is calling on congress to act immediately. >> reporter: president obama warranted the nation that isis or isil threatens us all. >> the threat from terrorism is real but we will overcome it. we will destroy isil and any other organization that tr
side of happy. threat from isis. i'm mark albert in washington. what e president wants congress too next. coming >>> president obama addresses the nation about terrorism and the threat from isis. i'm mark albert in washington. what the president wants congress to do next -- coming up. >>> a smash and grab robbery leads to panic a california mall. more on the massive police response. >>> from the weather center, good morningle we have a very foggy start to your...
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stores that features the confederate flag. mark albert is in washington. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, alison. as early as a week ago, the confederate flag was entrenched in many places. it's each an option on the license plates in nine states. after 21-year-old dylann roof opened fire allegedly inside emanuel ame church on last thursday night. support for the flag quickly crumbled. >> it's time to move the flag from the capitol grounds. >> reporter: south carolina governor nikki haley is calling for state lawmakers to move quickly on legislation that would remove the confederate flag from the state property. doug brannen plans to introduce a bill that but the time is now. . >> take it down! >> reporter: while the move could cost him re-election, many with presidential aspirations rushed to embrace haley's call. hillary clinton and bernie sanders joined scott walker and jeb bush and rick perry in tweeting their support. senator lindsey graham who had expres a museum. move forward. >> reporter: some are vowing to fight the move. >> if we are going to remove a
stores that features the confederate flag. mark albert is in washington. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, alison. as early as a week ago, the confederate flag was entrenched in many places. it's each an option on the license plates in nine states. after 21-year-old dylann roof opened fire allegedly inside emanuel ame church on last thursday night. support for the flag quickly crumbled. >> it's time to move the flag from the capitol grounds. >> reporter: south...
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albert's concord winery came a few months ago. and yesterday, this is what was found, a still. the state department of alcohol and beverage control says he wa using it to manufacture whiskey and rum without a license, cases of spirits and wine. >> we want people to operate around the law, being compliant. >> reporter: but the alcohol was just the tip of the iceberg when they raided his martinez home, they found these, a massive stockpile of illegal and unregistered weapon from fully assembled rifles and grenade launchers. why he may have been assembling them, that's a mystery but now they're off the street. >> the weapons have been processed and now in the department of justice. >> reporter: christin ayers, kpix 5. >>> albert went to uc it davis and his wine won model it at the san francisco chronicle wine competition. tonight being held on $2 million bail. >>> take a look at this, a driver in san jose walked away from one of the craziest crashes would have seen in a while, southbound 280 near the saratoga exit, firefighters say that metal tray flew off the back of a truck this aft
albert's concord winery came a few months ago. and yesterday, this is what was found, a still. the state department of alcohol and beverage control says he wa using it to manufacture whiskey and rum without a license, cases of spirits and wine. >> we want people to operate around the law, being compliant. >> reporter: but the alcohol was just the tip of the iceberg when they raided his martinez home, they found these, a massive stockpile of illegal and unregistered weapon from...
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forces to fight islamic militants. mark albert joins us. good morning, mark. >> good morning, alison. he is apparently the first u.s. citizen to die fighting with kurdish forces in their battle against isis extremists. broomfield was killed on june 3rd, according to a group of kurdish fighters known as the ypg. a spokesman said he joined them in late february under an assumed name. he reportedly died near a border town north of kobani. kurdish fighters have been able to blunt the isis expanse. the state department has confirmed broomfield's death. >>s out of respect for mr. broomfield's family, i don't have any details to provide at this point. >> reporter: those who knew broomfield say he had no military background but was inspired after seeing what isis did to his victims. >> my understanding is he was motivated by what he saw on tv and it spurred him into action. it says a lot for someone to be motivated to get behind a cause like that and try to do something. >> reporter: a woman believed to be broomfield's sister shared her final exchange with him on her facebook page. in a seri
forces to fight islamic militants. mark albert joins us. good morning, mark. >> good morning, alison. he is apparently the first u.s. citizen to die fighting with kurdish forces in their battle against isis extremists. broomfield was killed on june 3rd, according to a group of kurdish fighters known as the ypg. a spokesman said he joined them in late february under an assumed name. he reportedly died near a border town north of kobani. kurdish fighters have been able to blunt the isis...
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marriage and lethal injections. mark albert reports. >> reporter: the nine supreme court justices may return to their marble courtroom this morning to make momentous decisions including whether there is a constitutional right to same-sex marriage nationwide. also still to be decided, cases on lethal injection, pollution limits, and longer prison terms for repeat offenders. [ chanting ] >> reporter: thursday's 6-3 decision upholding tax subsidies at the heart of obamacare had opponents fuming. >> i will fight with every breath in my body! >> reporter: senator ted cruz and other republican presidential candidates called the decision outrageous and an out-of-control judicial tyranny. house republicans have voted 50 times to repeal or weaken the law and aren't done yet. >> we are going to continue our efforts to do everything we can to put the american people back in charge of their healthcare not the federal government. >> reporter: the ruling was a legal win for democrats and president obama preserving insurance subsidies for six million americans in 34 states. >> there can be no doubt
marriage and lethal injections. mark albert reports. >> reporter: the nine supreme court justices may return to their marble courtroom this morning to make momentous decisions including whether there is a constitutional right to same-sex marriage nationwide. also still to be decided, cases on lethal injection, pollution limits, and longer prison terms for repeat offenders. [ chanting ] >> reporter: thursday's 6-3 decision upholding tax subsidies at the heart of obamacare had...
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albert's in washington. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alison. sources tell cbs news it appears iranian negotiators are playing hardball, a sign the regime may not be getting what it wants in talks aimed at stopping it from developing a nuclear bomb. with less than 24 hours to go, secretary of state jhn kerry and leaders from five world powers continue to press iran to agree to a basic deal that would rein in its nuclear program for at least a decade. both sides realize there is a lot at stake. >> the down side of no deal is a nuclear armed middle east and iran with a weapon. the up side of a good deal is that iran is contained. its nuclear program is contained. >> reporter: difficult issues remain. among them, tehran's desire to continue sensitive research and development into uranium enrichment before the agreement expires. another question, how iran would dispose of its existing stockpile of atomic fuel. possibly the biggest hurdle, iran wants immediate relief from crippling sanctions while the u.s. wants to remove them over time. republican lawmakers have already sig
albert's in washington. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alison. sources tell cbs news it appears iranian negotiators are playing hardball, a sign the regime may not be getting what it wants in talks aimed at stopping it from developing a nuclear bomb. with less than 24 hours to go, secretary of state jhn kerry and leaders from five world powers continue to press iran to agree to a basic deal that would rein in its nuclear program for at least a decade. both sides realize...
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. mark albert reports from outside washington, dc. >> reporter: paula cain gets stars in her eyes see what talks about the day nasa placed a newspaper ad for fashion designers. >> i am a treky so it drew my interest. i have to call. >> reporter: a designer who once made clothes and purses, she now works in a lab outside washington, dc turning miles of mylar and netting into blankets that protects satellites in space. did you have a science degree. no. >> yet you thought could you do this job? >> they said it was pattern making. i knew i was good at that. >> they are big lumpy irregular shapes. it turns out it's the same skill set it probably takes to put together a decent suit. >> reporter: with instruments worth millions the fit has to be exact. >> you have to think on your feet sometimes. like if they wanted it to be loose or tight. most things aren't flat. >> you have had those customers before haven't you? >> yes. >> reporter: the space blankets bake inside an oven like this at up to 190 to kill oil, bacteria and contaminants. they will have harsher temperatures in space. >> our s
. mark albert reports from outside washington, dc. >> reporter: paula cain gets stars in her eyes see what talks about the day nasa placed a newspaper ad for fashion designers. >> i am a treky so it drew my interest. i have to call. >> reporter: a designer who once made clothes and purses, she now works in a lab outside washington, dc turning miles of mylar and netting into blankets that protects satellites in space. did you have a science degree. no. >> yet you thought...
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who broke out of a maximum security prison in new york three weeks ago. as mark albert reports, david sweat was shot and captured yesterday, two days after fellow escapee was killed. >> law enforcement officials escorted the ambulance carrying decade sweat to albany medical center sunday night where he is listed in critical condition. authorities have placed sweat in a secure place in the hospital while aassess his injuries. >> it's he'll need to be here for a series of days. >> reporter: jay cook, who was alone on routine patrol spotted sweat in the town of constable, 2 miles from the canadian border border. the 21 year veteran shot him twice in the torso as we tried to get away. as sweat continues to recover here, authorities have launched a full investigation into how he and richard matt managed to evade capture for three weeks. >> sweat's mother pamela wishes he would have just served out his time. >> i wish he would have just stayed where he was. >> reporter: sweat and matt broke out of the clinton correctional facility using power tools. authority believe the pair were us
who broke out of a maximum security prison in new york three weeks ago. as mark albert reports, david sweat was shot and captured yesterday, two days after fellow escapee was killed. >> law enforcement officials escorted the ambulance carrying decade sweat to albany medical center sunday night where he is listed in critical condition. authorities have placed sweat in a secure place in the hospital while aassess his injuries. >> it's he'll need to be here for a series of days....
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southern california stadium for the oakland raiders and san diego chargers. albert robles is mayor of the city of carson where the football stadium is proposed. the controversy came to light in june when the city clerk said robles lives outside the city he leads. >> we know that albert robles doesn't live in the city of carson, has not lived in the city of carson for many, many years. >> robles says he mainly lives with his parents in carson where he helps his mother care for his aging father. he says his wife and children live in los angeles where he goes to visit every day. robles plans to fully explain the situation at a news conference thursday. >>> two high school football players in texas are suspended and could face charges for tackling a ref during a game. game footage showing the defensive back blind siding the official knocking him down and another teammate dives in. both players were suspended from school and will face punishment. >> the problem is the helmets could arguably be considered a weapon. if the helmet is considered a weapon that will make it a felony in this c
southern california stadium for the oakland raiders and san diego chargers. albert robles is mayor of the city of carson where the football stadium is proposed. the controversy came to light in june when the city clerk said robles lives outside the city he leads. >> we know that albert robles doesn't live in the city of carson, has not lived in the city of carson for many, many years. >> robles says he mainly lives with his parents in carson where he helps his mother care for his...
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battling a long bout with cancer. mark albert has our report. >> who's got the best left hook and right cross in sports. >> reporter: even at a network full of personalities scott stood out for his flair and his signature delivery and charismatic one-liner. >> boo-yah! it's as cool as the other side of the pillow. >> reporter: a few viewers claimed his style was abrasive and demeaning, but over the next 21 years anchors adopted it. fans emulated him, and his reach went beyond the realm of sports. on sunday sports joined them to mourn. president obama said over the years he entertained us and in the end he inspired us with courage and love. nfl network's rich eisen eulogized his espn co-anchor sunday. >> a groundbreaking broadcaster in the world of sports television. i love this man. >> scott joined espn 2 in 1993. in 2007 he was diagnosed with cancer and battled it into remission. but the cancer came back in 2011 and again in 2013. throughout years of exhaustive treatments scott kept anchoring. that toughness and determination attracted admirers across the country. in july accepting an
battling a long bout with cancer. mark albert has our report. >> who's got the best left hook and right cross in sports. >> reporter: even at a network full of personalities scott stood out for his flair and his signature delivery and charismatic one-liner. >> boo-yah! it's as cool as the other side of the pillow. >> reporter: a few viewers claimed his style was abrasive and demeaning, but over the next 21 years anchors adopted it. fans emulated him, and his reach went...
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health care law, all but assuring it will survive after the president leaves office. mark albert is in washington with more. mark, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. this was a major test for the law that's become known as obama care. the ruling dealt with the tax subsidies at the heart of the law. it sparked a heated descent at the court and a republican vow to use the health care law as a key issue in the 2016 election. >> if those justices want to become legislators, i invite them to resign and run for office. >> senator ted cruz and other republican presidential candidates are livid calling the decisions outrageous and uncontrollable outride tyranny. they voted 15 times to appeal the law and they say they aren't done yet. >> we're going to continue our efforts do everything we can to put the american people back in charge of their own health care and not the fellow government. >> in a 6-3 decision the federal government ruled that they can. for the second time chief justice john roberts wrote an opinion supporting the law. congress passed the affordable care act, wrote robe
health care law, all but assuring it will survive after the president leaves office. mark albert is in washington with more. mark, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. this was a major test for the law that's become known as obama care. the ruling dealt with the tax subsidies at the heart of the law. it sparked a heated descent at the court and a republican vow to use the health care law as a key issue in the 2016 election. >> if those justices want to become legislators, i...
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believe civilians were in the area. mark albert is in washington. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, alison. even though the drone strikes occurred in january, it wasn't until this month that the cia realize edd it killed the two hostages and the safeguards president obama promised would keep civilians safe failed. >> on behalf of the united states government we offer our deepest apologies to the families. >> reporter: president obama ordered a full review of the january counterterrorism operation in pakistan that ined a a. after weeks of aerial surveillance, cia analysts concluded the compound targeted was being used by islamic militants. on thursday, president obama took full responsibility for the loss of civilians blaming the mistake on the fog of war. >> i can't begin to imagine what the families are enduring today. >> i'm addressing this video to president obama. >> reporter: flowers and yellow ribbons now line the road leading to the 73 year old's maryland home. >> this is not the outcome any of us hoped for. >> reporter: the death of the aggressive since 2008 h
believe civilians were in the area. mark albert is in washington. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, alison. even though the drone strikes occurred in january, it wasn't until this month that the cia realize edd it killed the two hostages and the safeguards president obama promised would keep civilians safe failed. >> on behalf of the united states government we offer our deepest apologies to the families. >> reporter: president obama ordered a full review of the...
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make the world a safer place. more now from cbs news' mark albert. >>> reporter: >> the united states together with our allies and partners has reached a historic understanding with iran. >> reporter: hours after an agreement on the framework of a deal to keep iran from developing nuclear weapons, president obama began trying to sell the plan to its skeptical ally israel. the president called israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu from air force one. netanyahu says any deal would only threaten israel's survival. >> if in fact prime minister netanyahu is looking for the most effective way to ensure iran doesn't get a nuclear weapon, this is the best option. >> reporter: the framework calls for iran to decrease its number of working centrifuges to 6,000 and it opens all the nuclear facilities to u.n. inspections. in return crippling economic sanctions would be lifted after iran proves compliance. >> we now have a guaranteed access that they don't provide it, sanctions come back. >> reporter: the president called leaders of both parties to keep them from passing new sanctions o
make the world a safer place. more now from cbs news' mark albert. >>> reporter: >> the united states together with our allies and partners has reached a historic understanding with iran. >> reporter: hours after an agreement on the framework of a deal to keep iran from developing nuclear weapons, president obama began trying to sell the plan to its skeptical ally israel. the president called israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu from air force one. netanyahu says any...
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reached in the house. mark albert is in washington. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the next vote in the senate is set for midmorning. it comes after a dramatic and rare sunday session of the senate which highlighted the drastically altered debate in the two years since edward snowden revealed the sweeping nsa surveillance. >> now's the time for action. >> reporter: senate lawmakers will again try to move forward on the house-approved usa freedom act, while considering changes. one amendment would extend the amount of time the national security agency has to end bulk collection of phone records from six months to a year. but the nsa would still be able to search the records held by phone companies with a court order. >> these pictures are common sense. there needs to be basic assurance that it will function as its proponents say they will. >> reporter: majority leader mitch mcconnell has been at odds with fellow kentucky senator rand paul who blocked the extension of the patriot act on sunday. on monday, paul said he would support changes to the house bill. >>
reached in the house. mark albert is in washington. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the next vote in the senate is set for midmorning. it comes after a dramatic and rare sunday session of the senate which highlighted the drastically altered debate in the two years since edward snowden revealed the sweeping nsa surveillance. >> now's the time for action. >> reporter: senate lawmakers will again try to move forward on the house-approved usa freedom...
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tougher. mark albert is at the white house. >> reporter: with five weeks before the first votes, candidates are doing what they can to separate themselves from the pack and that means turning on each other. >> i think as we get down the stretch here, some of them get a little desperate and nasty in their attacks. >> reporter: marco rubio was the focus of attacks from chris christie and jeb bush. the super pact supporting bush released this ad, attacking rubio's voting record in congress. >> rubio has missed important national security hearings and missed more total votes than any other senator. >> reporter: and christie went after the senators in the race. >> marco rubio and ted cruz and rand paul who come from the senate, all who have never had an executive job in their lives. >> reporter: one person escaping most of the attacks is front-runner donald trump. he is bashing hillary clinton. >> madam president, can you imagine? oh! believe me, women, if it's got to be a woman, which i'm all in favor of someday, it shouldn't be hillary. >> reporter: in south carolina wednesday, tru
tougher. mark albert is at the white house. >> reporter: with five weeks before the first votes, candidates are doing what they can to separate themselves from the pack and that means turning on each other. >> i think as we get down the stretch here, some of them get a little desperate and nasty in their attacks. >> reporter: marco rubio was the focus of attacks from chris christie and jeb bush. the super pact supporting bush released this ad, attacking rubio's voting record...
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white house. at issue is the much delayed xl keystone pipeline. mark albert is in washington. good morning, mark. >> good morning, anne-marie. the keystone pipeline bill is so important to the republicans it's known as senate bill 1, the first bill filed in the senate in congress. for the first time president obama said he would block it if it reaches his desk. just one day into the new congress, promises of bipartisanship -- >> we'll begin this endeavor on common ground, both in letter and in spirit. >> have been followed by a response from president obama. the republican controlled senate immediately got to work on a bill that would expedite the keystone xl pipeline. >> this is about energy economy, and growing our national security. >> while the bill has a show of democratic supporters including co-sponsor west virginia senator joe manchin, the white house said tuesday president obama will veto it. >> it's not altogether different than the legislation introduced in the last congress. if this bill passes this congress, the president wouldn't sign it either. >> reporter: the presi
white house. at issue is the much delayed xl keystone pipeline. mark albert is in washington. good morning, mark. >> good morning, anne-marie. the keystone pipeline bill is so important to the republicans it's known as senate bill 1, the first bill filed in the senate in congress. for the first time president obama said he would block it if it reaches his desk. just one day into the new congress, promises of bipartisanship -- >> we'll begin this endeavor on common ground, both in...
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rival ted cruz is lark out at a national -- lashing out at a national newspaper. mark albert reports from the white house. >> reporter: the "washington post" retracted this animated cartoon depicted ted cruz's children as monkeys based on his political ad which spotlighted his two daughters. >> don't be attacking five- year-old girls. that has no place in politics. >> reporter: the cruz campaign quickly turned the incident into a fundraising event asking supporters for instant emergency contributions totaling $1 million in 24 hours. cruz is enjoying a surge but a new cnn poll still shows him at a distant second to donald trump. >> this is turning more and more into a two-man race between donald trump and me. >> reporter: meanwhile donald trump defends his use of a word to describe hillary clinton's loss to the democratic nomination to barack obama in 2008. >> she was favored to win and she gets "schlonged." she lost. i mean, she lost. >> reporter: trump went on twitter saying it's a word used in politics to say beaten badly. >> his bigotry, his bluster, his bullying have become his c
rival ted cruz is lark out at a national -- lashing out at a national newspaper. mark albert reports from the white house. >> reporter: the "washington post" retracted this animated cartoon depicted ted cruz's children as monkeys based on his political ad which spotlighted his two daughters. >> don't be attacking five- year-old girls. that has no place in politics. >> reporter: the cruz campaign quickly turned the incident into a fundraising event asking supporters...
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albert reports. >> get on the ground. i told you to stay. >> reporter: this cell phone video posted on youtube shows officers responding to a disturbance call on friday of teenagers refusing to leave a community pool near dallas. an officer can be seen pulling a 14-year-old girl in a swimsuit on the ground and then pulling a gone on a group trying to intervene. the officer then kneels on her back. greg conley is the chief of police. >> it's something we're going to have to look into as far as the training and the officers and their reaction on the scene. >> reporter: police said they made one arrest of an 18-year-old man held on two misdemeanors. he was released sunday. arianna is a girl who saw the 14-year-old girl being pushed to the ground. >> she saw people were being arrested for no reason and she said, this isn't right. >> reporter: residents were split on whether the believe targeted mostly african-american teenagers. >> these are children. they've got be able to handle things better than this. >> i do believe he was trying to restore order. you know, i don't believe there was a
albert reports. >> get on the ground. i told you to stay. >> reporter: this cell phone video posted on youtube shows officers responding to a disturbance call on friday of teenagers refusing to leave a community pool near dallas. an officer can be seen pulling a 14-year-old girl in a swimsuit on the ground and then pulling a gone on a group trying to intervene. the officer then kneels on her back. greg conley is the chief of police. >> it's something we're going to have to...
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policies and programs. mark albert is in washington. mark, good morning. >> good morning. republicans return here energized by their new power but also still angered by the president's unilateral action on environment, immigration and cuba. in fact, he'll propose more ideas starting tomorrow. republicans promise quick action as well. >> reporter: for the first time in eight years republicans are in control of both the house and senate. north carolina senator thom tillis is among 71 new members of the congress who will take the oath of office today. >> regulatory reform is one of the single most important things we can do to get the government back on track. >> reporter: tennessee representative marsha blackburn outlined some of the toughest issues. >> immigration, health care. >> reporter: the enhanced republican majority, the largest since the great depression promises to greenlight the long-stalled keystone xl pipeline. kentucky senator mitch mcconnell who will take over as senate majority leader could try to move the bill to the floor as early as thursday. but it's unclear if presi
policies and programs. mark albert is in washington. mark, good morning. >> good morning. republicans return here energized by their new power but also still angered by the president's unilateral action on environment, immigration and cuba. in fact, he'll propose more ideas starting tomorrow. republicans promise quick action as well. >> reporter: for the first time in eight years republicans are in control of both the house and senate. north carolina senator thom tillis is among 71...
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was carly fiorina who stole the show. cbs reporter mark albert has the latest. >> reporter: ten men took the stage in simi valley, california, wednesday night, as part of the second gop presidential debate. but it was one woman who stole the show. >> she's a person everybody is talking about this morning. >> going into that debate, half the audience had never heard my name and didn't know i was running for president. >> reporter: carly fiorina scored big applause for her remarks about iran and planned parenthood of the she was a bigger hit with her response to a question about commend every comments donald trump made about her looks. >> i think women all over this country heard very clearly what mr. trump said. [ applause ] >> reporter: donald trump talked the most during the debate in part because the front-runner was being attacked by all sides. >> we don't need an apprentice in the white house. we have one right now. i think really there's a sophomoric quality that is enyaing about mr. trump -- that is entertaining about mr. trump. >> the lack of judgment and lack of understandin
was carly fiorina who stole the show. cbs reporter mark albert has the latest. >> reporter: ten men took the stage in simi valley, california, wednesday night, as part of the second gop presidential debate. but it was one woman who stole the show. >> she's a person everybody is talking about this morning. >> going into that debate, half the audience had never heard my name and didn't know i was running for president. >> reporter: carly fiorina scored big applause for...
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freddie gray. he died yesterday a week after he was arrested. mark albert has our report. >> reporter: this amateur video shows a limp freddie gray being carried, his feet dragging on the ground, being put into a police van. there he was put in additional restraints. 30 minutes later please called an ambulance. he spent the next week in a coma. his mother did not want to be identified when she spoke to the station. >> hmm-mm. they didn't check my son. >> no justice, no peace! >> reporter: relatives and friends held a protest saturday. police won't say why four bicycle officers first stopped the 27-year-old, why he ran from them, or how he became critically hurt. on sunday hours after his death, baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake urged calm. >> i want citizens to know how it happened. i assure you we'll hold the right people accountable. >> in a statement she's calling for the police to release the surveillance video. they're holding it until they're absolved of all responsibility. mark albert, cbs news, washington. >>> one of the largest forensic scandals in this co
freddie gray. he died yesterday a week after he was arrested. mark albert has our report. >> reporter: this amateur video shows a limp freddie gray being carried, his feet dragging on the ground, being put into a police van. there he was put in additional restraints. 30 minutes later please called an ambulance. he spent the next week in a coma. his mother did not want to be identified when she spoke to the station. >> hmm-mm. they didn't check my son. >> no justice, no peace!...
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. mark albert is in washington. good morning, mark. >> good morning, alison. despite that deadline the u.s. says if they're making progress toward the finish line, then quote, we should keep going and that's what they're apparently doing right now. leaders from the u.s., iran, and five other nations are headed back to the negotiation table again today to work on the outline of a plan to ultimately curb iran's nuclear ambitions. iran's foreign minister seemed optimistic. >> i hope that we can finalize the work and hopefully start the process of drafting tomorrow. >> reporter: negotiations ran past a march 31st deadline for the framework of a deal prompting this tuesday evening meeting in the white house situation room between president obama and his advisers. among the sticking points, the amount of nuclear fuel iran will be allowed to produce in the future and the disposal of its existing stockpile of atomic fuel. >> if we're not able to reach a political agreement, we're not going to wait all the way until june 30th to walk away. >> reporter: here in washington some republicans wonder
. mark albert is in washington. good morning, mark. >> good morning, alison. despite that deadline the u.s. says if they're making progress toward the finish line, then quote, we should keep going and that's what they're apparently doing right now. leaders from the u.s., iran, and five other nations are headed back to the negotiation table again today to work on the outline of a plan to ultimately curb iran's nuclear ambitions. iran's foreign minister seemed optimistic. >> i hope...
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aggression. mark albert is in washington with the details. mark, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it was a true all-nighter. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and his iranian counter part haggled all through the night on the deal and made the announcement. president obama signed off and they called world leaders. >> united states together with our allies and partners has reached an historic understanding with iran. >> reporter: after hours of framing a deal to keep iran from nuclear weapons, president obama began to try to sell its plan to the skeptical ally israel. the president called prime minister benjamin netanyahu from "air force one." netanyahu filed off tweets. >> if he's looking for the most effective way to ensure iran doesn't get a nuclear weapon, this is the best option. >> reporter: the framework calls for iran to decrease its number of working uranium nuclear centrifuges. their stockpiles would be neutralized. it opens them to u.n. inspections. in return crippling economic sanctions would be lifted after iran is compliant. >> we now have guaranteed access. if they
aggression. mark albert is in washington with the details. mark, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it was a true all-nighter. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and his iranian counter part haggled all through the night on the deal and made the announcement. president obama signed off and they called world leaders. >> united states together with our allies and partners has reached an historic understanding with iran. >> reporter: after hours of framing a deal to keep...
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rose after the fighting in ramadi. mark albert is in washington with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. >> the fall of ramadi which caused thousands to die in the har has provoked harsh criticism from inside the administration including some of the most candy comments yet from the secretary of defense about the u.s.'s iraqi allies. >> the iraqi forces just showed no will to fight. >> reporter: it was iraqis' quick retreat from ramadi without putting up defenses that brought on ashton carter's remarks. they withdrew even though they vastly outnumbered the isis fighters. >> that says to me and to most of us that we have an issue with the will of the iraqis to fight isil and defend themselves. >> reporter: an issue that undermines the obama administration's strategy to defeat isis. it's based on retraining and rebuilding the iraqi army and striking isis targets from the air. >> there is no strategy. and anybody that says that there is, i'd like to hear what it is because it certainly isn't apparent. >> reporter: senator john mcbain says president obama withdre
rose after the fighting in ramadi. mark albert is in washington with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. >> the fall of ramadi which caused thousands to die in the har has provoked harsh criticism from inside the administration including some of the most candy comments yet from the secretary of defense about the u.s.'s iraqi allies. >> the iraqi forces just showed no will to fight. >> reporter: it was iraqis' quick retreat from ramadi without putting...
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washington hoped they would. mark albert reports. >> reporter: thousands marched on the anniversary of the roe v. wade decision. michael williams came down from rochester, new york, with his church. jamie legrande traveled from long island. >> i'm here because i'm pro-life from the core of my being. >> reporter: down the street they took up the house. >> the ayes are 242, the nays are 179. >> reporter: house leaders scheduled to vote to coincide with the ruling and this anti-abortion rights march. >> this is not a gift from the republican party to these people. this is a gift from our creator himself. >> so the whole thing is a hoax. it was just meant to feed the base. >> reporter: democrat luis slaughter objected to the bill and one earlier that the house was going to take up but that bill was pulled after some gop women protested, a surprise to republican leaders. do you believe this was showboating? >> oh, it was intended to be showboating but it turned into a titanic, failure. >> reporter: the white house has threatened to veto on the bill that ultimately passed on a party line vot
washington hoped they would. mark albert reports. >> reporter: thousands marched on the anniversary of the roe v. wade decision. michael williams came down from rochester, new york, with his church. jamie legrande traveled from long island. >> i'm here because i'm pro-life from the core of my being. >> reporter: down the street they took up the house. >> the ayes are 242, the nays are 179. >> reporter: house leaders scheduled to vote to coincide with the ruling...
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stopped. mark albert's in washington. good morning, mark. >> good morning, alison. last night lawmakers got their first in-depth briefing on this that lasted about 45 minutes. the ease with which the gyrocopter was able to penetrate the nation's most secure airspace has rattled lawmakers who are demanding accountability. >> he's lucky to be alive. he should have been blown out of the air. >> house oversight committee chair jason chaifetz had harsh words for postal worker doug hughes who flew a gyrocopter through restricted airspace last week, landing it on the capitol lawn. but chaifetz was even tougher on norad and the faa. >> they chose not to brief us. both agencies are responsible for monitoring the airspace over washington d.c. >> they chose not to brief us today, and that's the heart of the question that we'll be asking next wednesday. >> during a closed door briefing wednesday officials from the secret service and capitol police revealed multiple agencies tracked the aircraft but made a judgment call not to shoot it down out of concern for people on the ground. the comm
stopped. mark albert's in washington. good morning, mark. >> good morning, alison. last night lawmakers got their first in-depth briefing on this that lasted about 45 minutes. the ease with which the gyrocopter was able to penetrate the nation's most secure airspace has rattled lawmakers who are demanding accountability. >> he's lucky to be alive. he should have been blown out of the air. >> house oversight committee chair jason chaifetz had harsh words for postal worker doug...
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bacteria, and as mark albert reports they ate it in all places at the hospital. >> reporter: five people in this hospital in wichita, kansas, became infected with listeria over the past year. at least four of them ate ice cream served by the hospital. the three people who died were all older adults. the ice cream was made at this blue bell creamery plant in brenham, texas. the c.d.c. says the machine that made these 10 products caused the outbreak. blue bell c.e.o. paul kruse tells cbs news the company removed all the tainted products from stores last month. >> no question, absolutely we apologize. >> reporter: plu bell is responsible for this listeria? >> no question. >> reporter: listeria symptoms include fever, muscle aches diarrhea and vomiting. department of health spokesperson said there may be more cases. >> symptoms can appear three to 70 days after consuming this bacteria, and we continue to monitor situation. >> reporter: listeria kills an average 260 people a year in the u.s. and sickens 1600, according to the c.d.c. the largest nationwide listeria outbreak was in 2011 when 33
bacteria, and as mark albert reports they ate it in all places at the hospital. >> reporter: five people in this hospital in wichita, kansas, became infected with listeria over the past year. at least four of them ate ice cream served by the hospital. the three people who died were all older adults. the ice cream was made at this blue bell creamery plant in brenham, texas. the c.d.c. says the machine that made these 10 products caused the outbreak. blue bell c.e.o. paul kruse tells cbs...
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office. but he did not lay out any broad shift in strategy. mark albert is in washington. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this address comes as the most recent cbs news poll shows only 21% of americans have a great deal of confidence in the government's ability to protect against terrorism. so the president sought to convince the country he is on top of this rapidly evolving threat. in just his third oval office address, president obama warned the nation that isis or isil threatens us all. >> the threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it. we will destroy isil and any other organization that tries to harm us. >> reporter: the 13 1/2 minute speech came four days after the mass shooting in san bernardino, california, killed 14 people and less than a month after the paris attack. >> as a father to two young daughters who are the most precious part of my life, i know that we see ourselves with friends and coworkers at a holiday party like the one in san bernardino. i know we see our kids in the faces of the young people killed in paris. >> reporter:
office. but he did not lay out any broad shift in strategy. mark albert is in washington. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this address comes as the most recent cbs news poll shows only 21% of americans have a great deal of confidence in the government's ability to protect against terrorism. so the president sought to convince the country he is on top of this rapidly evolving threat. in just his third oval office address, president obama warned the nation that...
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clinton. and trump's closest rival ted cruz is lashing out at a national newspaper. mark albert has all the latest in the race for the white house. >> reporter: the "washington post" has retracted this animated cartoon depicting ted cruz's children as monkeys. the cartoon was based on his political ad which spotlighted his two daughters. >> happy 5-year-old girls. >> reporter: the cruz campaign quickly turned it into a fundraising event asking supporters for instant emergency contributions totaling $1 million in 24 hours. cruz is enjoying a surge but a new cnn poll still shows him at a distant second to donald trump. >> this is turning more and more into a two-man race between donald trump and me. >> reporter: meanwhile, donald trump defended his use of a word to describe hillary clinton's loss to the democratic nomination to barack obama in 2008. >> she was favored to win and she lost. >> reporter: he went on twitter saying it's a word frequently used in politics to say beaten badly. >> his bluster, his bullying, have become his campaign. >> reporter: clinton's remarks to the des m
clinton. and trump's closest rival ted cruz is lashing out at a national newspaper. mark albert has all the latest in the race for the white house. >> reporter: the "washington post" has retracted this animated cartoon depicting ted cruz's children as monkeys. the cartoon was based on his political ad which spotlighted his two daughters. >> happy 5-year-old girls. >> reporter: the cruz campaign quickly turned it into a fundraising event asking supporters for instant...
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former federal employees. mark albert's in washington. mark, good morning. >> good morning, alison. the u.s. first spotted this high-tech invasion in april and cleared it last month. it's the second chinese hack of this same office in a little more than a year. as many as 4 million current and former federal employees are waiting to see if chinese hackers lifted their personal information right off of government computers along with details about job assignments and performance ratings. sources tell cbs news some of the sensitive data might have been used in background and security clearance investigations. >> the federal government is probably one of the languagest employers in the world and to have that data system, to have that system breached is really pretty incredible. >> federal investigators say the hackers left behind their cyber signature when they broke into the network for the office of interior management as well as the interior department. they may have made it harder for foreign spies in the u.s. a spokesman for the every government agency are affected. lawmakers fro
former federal employees. mark albert's in washington. mark, good morning. >> good morning, alison. the u.s. first spotted this high-tech invasion in april and cleared it last month. it's the second chinese hack of this same office in a little more than a year. as many as 4 million current and former federal employees are waiting to see if chinese hackers lifted their personal information right off of government computers along with details about job assignments and performance ratings....
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tomorrow but both political and technical issues remain. mark albert has more. good morning, mark. >> good morning. it's looming large. while officials involved with the talks this weekend said the country had agreed to send it to >> reporter: they want them to keep provisions that would prevent the country from getting a nuclear weapon for at least a decade. in return they're seeking immediate relief from crippling sanctions. there are questions over a major unresolved issue whether iran will comply to ship all the rich uranium it produces to russia. here a debate continues on whether to roll out more sanctions on iran if a deal is not reached. >> when you begin to see all these leaks that probably came out of the white house in terms of what the iranian deal was starting to shape up to be, there's a lot of concern in congress on a bipartisan basis. >> the best way for us to prevent iran from obtain agnew clear weapon is by pursuing diplomacy with the community. >> they say closing the deal is like summiting a final peak. the final few feet are the toughest. even if u.s. negotiat
tomorrow but both political and technical issues remain. mark albert has more. good morning, mark. >> good morning. it's looming large. while officials involved with the talks this weekend said the country had agreed to send it to >> reporter: they want them to keep provisions that would prevent the country from getting a nuclear weapon for at least a decade. in return they're seeking immediate relief from crippling sanctions. there are questions over a major unresolved issue...
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his unbreakable spirit. here's mark albert. >> who has got the best left hook and right cross in sports? >> reporter: even in a network of personalities, stuart scott stood out with his flair. >> rushed it and crushed it! >> reporter: and his signature delivery and charismatic oners liners. >> boo-yeah! cool as the other side of the pillow. swoops there it is! >> glor: a few viewers complained his style was abrasive and demeaning, but over the next 21 years anchors across the country adopted it. fans emulated him and his reach went beyond the realm of sport. today movie stars joined mvps on social media to mourn. president obama said "over the years he entertained us and inspired us with courage and love." co-anchor rich eisen eulogized him earlier today: >> a groundbreaking broadcaster in the world of sports television. i love this man. >> reporter: scott joined espn two in 1993. in 2007 he was diagnosed with cancer and battled it into remission. but the cancer came back in 2011 and again in 2013. throughout years of exhaustive treatments scott kept anchoring. that toughness and
his unbreakable spirit. here's mark albert. >> who has got the best left hook and right cross in sports? >> reporter: even in a network of personalities, stuart scott stood out with his flair. >> rushed it and crushed it! >> reporter: and his signature delivery and charismatic oners liners. >> boo-yeah! cool as the other side of the pillow. swoops there it is! >> glor: a few viewers complained his style was abrasive and demeaning, but over the next 21 years...
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turnpike. mark albert has more on this. >> playing touch football. >> reporter: most people have heard of john nash because of the oscar winning movie that told his life story, "a beautiful mind" showed the striking contrast between his genius and his illness. >> ladies and gentlemen, the great john nash. >> because while nash was a nobel prize winning mathematician, he was also a victim of paranoid schizophrenia, which crippled him for decades. he spoke with mike wallace on cbs sunday morning in 2002. >> i wouldn't really be-- to think deeply and effectively as a mathematician if i were taking medicine. >> reporter: just this past week, nash was honored with the avo prize in norway, one of the highest honors in mathematics problems on the new jersey turnpike with what has become a police investigation of that fatal accident. >> reporter: he was returning from that trip to norway yesterday afternoon with his wife of nearly 60 years, alecia, when their taxi driver lost control and hit a highway guardrail. the nashes were both evicted from the cab. there has been worldwide reaction
turnpike. mark albert has more on this. >> playing touch football. >> reporter: most people have heard of john nash because of the oscar winning movie that told his life story, "a beautiful mind" showed the striking contrast between his genius and his illness. >> ladies and gentlemen, the great john nash. >> because while nash was a nobel prize winning mathematician, he was also a victim of paranoid schizophrenia, which crippled him for decades. he spoke with...
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independence day. but mark albert shows us how trump's stand on immigration is guaranteeing a perpetual presence these days. >> reporter: donald trump is doubling down on his controversial comments about immigration. this morning, trump spoke to fox news about the killing wednesday of a 32-year-old woman in a popular san francisco pier allegedly by a man who had been deported from the u.s. five times. >> we have many cases like this. you know, nobody wants to talk about it. it seems like i'm sort of the whipping post because i bring it up. >> reporter: since the launch of his presidential campaign, trump has made a string of inflammatory remarks about mexican immigrants. >> they're bringing drugs, they're bring crime, they're rapists. >> reporter: the comments have cost him. companies from nbc to macy's have dumped trump.s but trump isn't paying the price in the polls. the latest survey of republicans shows he is now in second place. republican strategists, however, worry trump is alienating latinos who the g.o.p. says will be vital to taking back the white house. >> we're going to win
independence day. but mark albert shows us how trump's stand on immigration is guaranteeing a perpetual presence these days. >> reporter: donald trump is doubling down on his controversial comments about immigration. this morning, trump spoke to fox news about the killing wednesday of a 32-year-old woman in a popular san francisco pier allegedly by a man who had been deported from the u.s. five times. >> we have many cases like this. you know, nobody wants to talk about it. it...
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at a teen pool party on friday night. and as mark cal bert shows -- albert shows us it was captured on video. >> get on the ground. i told you stay. >> reporter: this cell phone video posted on youtube shows officers responding to a disturbance call friday of teenagers refusing to leave a community pool near dallas. an officer can be seen pushing a 14-year-old girl in a swimsuit to the ground. then pulling his gun on a group trying to intervene. [ screaming ] the officer later kneels on her back. greg connelly is the chief of police. >> it's something we're going to have to look into to determine you know, what we're training as far as the officers and their reaction on this scene. >> reporter: police said they made one arrest of an 18-year- old man held on two misdemeanors. he was released sunday. eyra that rhodes is friends with the girl seen being pushed to the ground by the officer. >> she seen that he was arresting people for no reason. so she stated that this wasn't right. >> reporter: residents were split on whether they thought police targeted the mostly african-american tee
at a teen pool party on friday night. and as mark cal bert shows -- albert shows us it was captured on video. >> get on the ground. i told you stay. >> reporter: this cell phone video posted on youtube shows officers responding to a disturbance call friday of teenagers refusing to leave a community pool near dallas. an officer can be seen pushing a 14-year-old girl in a swimsuit to the ground. then pulling his gun on a group trying to intervene. [ screaming ] the officer later...
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killer himself. mark albert spoke with investigators who believe the dead man may be connected to murders in three states. >> reporter: police say 45-year- old neil falls was answering an online add for an escort when he showed up to this charleston west virginia home. this woman heather who doesn't want her last name used answered the door. she says falls armed with this gun asked her "live or die," and then started choking her. >> and he strangled me. he just wouldn't let me get any air. and so i grabbed my rake and when he laid the gun down to get the rake out of my hands i shot him. i just grabbed the gun and shot behind me. >> reporter: heather ran out of the house and flagged down a neighbor who called 911. >> reporter: inside fall's car detectives found a machete axes, knives, sledgehammer bleach, plastic trash bags, a bulletproof vest and four sets of handcuffs. now police are investigating whether he could be connected to the murder or disappearance of nine women across three states. ohio, illinois and nevada. evidence found with dismembered bodies outside of las vegas were falls
killer himself. mark albert spoke with investigators who believe the dead man may be connected to murders in three states. >> reporter: police say 45-year- old neil falls was answering an online add for an escort when he showed up to this charleston west virginia home. this woman heather who doesn't want her last name used answered the door. she says falls armed with this gun asked her "live or die," and then started choking her. >> and he strangled me. he just wouldn't...
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mark albert has details. >> get on the ground, i told you to stay. >> reporter: officers were responding to a disturbance call at a community pool in the dallas suburb on friday when according to police, they were met by multiple juveniles refusing to leave. this cell phone video posted on youtube appears to show one officer forcing a young woman in a swimsuit to the ground. then pulling his gun on a group trying to intervene. >> oh my god. >> reporter: the officer then tells her to get on her face and later kneels on her back. greg conley is the chief of police. >> it's something we're going to have to look into to determine what we're training as far as the officers and their reaction on the scene. any time you confront a large group of people, it's very dynamic situation. and can-- tensions can rise very quickly. >> reporter: the incident is just the latest in a series of conflicts between white police officers and black citizens caught on camera. >> how is this happening? how is this happening? >> reporter: last march images of university of virginia student martese johnso
mark albert has details. >> get on the ground, i told you to stay. >> reporter: officers were responding to a disturbance call at a community pool in the dallas suburb on friday when according to police, they were met by multiple juveniles refusing to leave. this cell phone video posted on youtube appears to show one officer forcing a young woman in a swimsuit to the ground. then pulling his gun on a group trying to intervene. >> oh my god. >> reporter: the officer then...
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in police custody on april 12, and died a week later. here's mark albert. >> reporter: a day that had been peaceful turned violent just after 6:00 p.m. when protesters attacked a number of cars just outside the baltimore orioles baseball park. protesters pulled back after police charged through the crowd. the situation remained tense. the protesters are demanding to know what happened to freddie gray, who died after a week in a coma. police still have not said specifically why he was stopped or what happened after this now-infamous video showed police dragging him into a van. 30 minutes later, he could no longer move or speak. police commissioner anthony batts hinted fridays his officers violated policy by not putting gray in a seat belt and ignoring his pleas for help. >> our police employees failed to get him medical attention in a timely manner multiple times. >> reporter: mayor stephanie rawlings blake: >> we are here again having to explain to a mother why she has to bury her child is unacceptable. >> reporter: the city was already under a department of justice investigation
in police custody on april 12, and died a week later. here's mark albert. >> reporter: a day that had been peaceful turned violent just after 6:00 p.m. when protesters attacked a number of cars just outside the baltimore orioles baseball park. protesters pulled back after police charged through the crowd. the situation remained tense. the protesters are demanding to know what happened to freddie gray, who died after a week in a coma. police still have not said specifically why he was...
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, sometimes violence. mark albert is there. >> reporter: mourners carry flowers and grief into a funeral home in north baltimore today in memory of freddie gray. jeanette johnson was one off hundreds who came. >> i'm just so devastated about this. >> reporter: did you know freddie gray. >> no. >> reporter: and yet are you personally devastated. >> yes, yes.am because i have sons.te i have two sons, you know. it could have been one of them. >> reporter: jasmine lee is freddie gray's cousin.w. >> when i go in there, it's reality that he's really gone. >> reporter: gray's still unexplained death a week ago after suffering a spinal injury in police custody lead to an eruption of anger which untilin yesterday had remained largely peaceful. but 90 minutes before dusk a mob near the camden yards baseballca stadium attacked police cars threw bottles, rocks and cones at police and looted several nearby businesses. dozens of officers charged the rioters, surging into the crowd to detain a protestor. 35 were arrested in all. as night fell, 1,200 officers were deployed city wide, 300 swept the downtown s
, sometimes violence. mark albert is there. >> reporter: mourners carry flowers and grief into a funeral home in north baltimore today in memory of freddie gray. jeanette johnson was one off hundreds who came. >> i'm just so devastated about this. >> reporter: did you know freddie gray. >> no. >> reporter: and yet are you personally devastated. >> yes, yes.am because i have sons.te i have two sons, you know. it could have been one of them. >> reporter:...
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. mark albert's in washington. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, alison. this is not an official change to the policy but more an admission that the policy on americans held captive has been inconsistent. four american hostages were killed by isis last summer, and families of some of those killed said they were ill-informed and threatened with prosecution if they tried to negotiate and pay ransom for the release of their loved ones yet the obama administration did negotiate last year for the release of army sergeant bowe bergdahl. in that case five taliban fighters were exchanged for the serviceman. now under this policy clarification, the administration will make it clear to the government that it can communicate with those holding americans overseas and even help families who want to negotiate themselves. alison? >> mark albert in washington. thank you, mark. >>> newly released documents showing the nsa spied on three recent french presidents has sparked an uproar in paris. wikileaks published the paper showing the agency eavesdropped on francois hollande as well as ni
. mark albert's in washington. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, alison. this is not an official change to the policy but more an admission that the policy on americans held captive has been inconsistent. four american hostages were killed by isis last summer, and families of some of those killed said they were ill-informed and threatened with prosecution if they tried to negotiate and pay ransom for the release of their loved ones yet the obama administration did negotiate...
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baltimore seemed a different place than it was one week ago. mark albert is there. >> reporter: the prayer from the pews in baltimore's sandtown this sunday was to overcome a week of sometimes violent protests in this neighborhood. for the first time since tuesday, the city will not be under a 10 p.m. curfew. baltimore mayor stephanie laulings-blake says my goal has always been to not have a curfew in place a single day longer than necessary. i believe we reached that point today. parishioner ray kelly calls it progress. >> this seems like the start of a change that we have been fighting for for a lot of years in west baltimore. >> reporter: do you hope it lasts? >> i will make it last as long as i can. i'm not going to let the momentum down. >> reporter: some national guards troops were seen packing up and moving out. >> we're going to get back to normal as quickly as we can. >> reporter: maryland governor larry hogan said at least 200 businesses were damaged. mondawmin mall looted on tuesday reopened today. >> happy, yay. >> reporter: to the relief of resident deeona beecher. >> i
baltimore seemed a different place than it was one week ago. mark albert is there. >> reporter: the prayer from the pews in baltimore's sandtown this sunday was to overcome a week of sometimes violent protests in this neighborhood. for the first time since tuesday, the city will not be under a 10 p.m. curfew. baltimore mayor stephanie laulings-blake says my goal has always been to not have a curfew in place a single day longer than necessary. i believe we reached that point today....
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baltimore tonight, beginning with mark albert. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: the march began with hundreds and grew to a demonstration of several thousand. parents even brought their young children as police and national guard calmly watched. eugene puryear told us he is guardedly optimistic after the surprise arrest of six officers. >> we still have to go through the trial. we have to get convictions so it won't be a full victory until they bang that gaffe expel say "guilty." >> reporter: after gray's arrest, police and prosecutors said officers ignored his pleas for medical help. he suffered severe spine injuries as the van drove to the police station. police have admitted officers violated policy when they did not put a seat belt on gray. >> that's what they do. >> reporter: reginald ross says baltimore officers had never put a seat belt on him in the many times he's been in a police van. it's known in baltimore and elsewhere as a "rough ride." >> i know to grab the seat belt. i know to hold on. >> reporter: you know to hold on to the seat belt, even though you're not wear
baltimore tonight, beginning with mark albert. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: the march began with hundreds and grew to a demonstration of several thousand. parents even brought their young children as police and national guard calmly watched. eugene puryear told us he is guardedly optimistic after the surprise arrest of six officers. >> we still have to go through the trial. we have to get convictions so it won't be a full victory until they bang that gaffe...
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actually happen stories that's absolutely true. mark albert with sisters who didn't know each other existed until they found each other by chance in the classroom where they both signed up for the same course. >> feels like a fairy tale. >> reporter: lizzie valverde and katy olson still marvel at the coincidence, the luck, the fate. what are the odds? >> impossible to compute. >> reporter: their sibling stories began when both signed up for a writing course at columbia university in 2013. neither could imagine the tale they would end up telling together. it's the first day of class, you're doing introductions. when did it dawn on you that you could be related. >> she said she was from new jersey. she said she had a child. >> and when she followed up with a rapid fire more detailed personal questions-- were you given up for adoption in tampa florida to a woman named leslie, i was like, whoa, whoa, whoa! the room kind of froze and i said is this real life. >> reporter: lizzie had already found their mother, leslie parker, a few years earlier. we spoke with her by phone in rhode island
actually happen stories that's absolutely true. mark albert with sisters who didn't know each other existed until they found each other by chance in the classroom where they both signed up for the same course. >> feels like a fairy tale. >> reporter: lizzie valverde and katy olson still marvel at the coincidence, the luck, the fate. what are the odds? >> impossible to compute. >> reporter: their sibling stories began when both signed up for a writing course at columbia...
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-flying thank you for their service. here is mark albert. >> we are going to have a good time today. >> reporter: glenn hutton, a former army radio mechanic is abount to take a flight through time. >> ready, ready. >> thank you, thank you. >> reporter: hutton soared over grand island nebraska in the open cockpit of a 1940 stearman biplane an aircraft that trained military's aviators and helped win the second world war. >> it literally takes them out of their apartment and back to the sky. >> reporter: darryl fisher was flying a restored steer man home to oregon with his father in 2011 when they decided to make stops along the way to give senior citizens a quick ride on the vintage plane. >> something happens in that process that changes the attitude, the energy and their outlook. >> reporter: stunned by the reaction, he started a now foundation for what he calls dream flyers. >> thanks for your service to our country. >> reporter: on memorial day in lakeville, minnesota he will give his 1,000th flight. 88-year-old mary be dose husband charles served in the coast guard, as his widow
-flying thank you for their service. here is mark albert. >> we are going to have a good time today. >> reporter: glenn hutton, a former army radio mechanic is abount to take a flight through time. >> ready, ready. >> thank you, thank you. >> reporter: hutton soared over grand island nebraska in the open cockpit of a 1940 stearman biplane an aircraft that trained military's aviators and helped win the second world war. >> it literally takes them out of their...
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radical jihadists. >> it's just another lie from hillary clinton. >> reporter: mark albert for cbs news the white house. >>> new at noon the fda just lifted the ban on blood donations from guy and by sexual men. it is -- bisexual men. gay activists have long said it could be justified by better testing methods. it's still bans men who have had sex with men in an earlier year. >>> one of the rides at sea world orlando is stuck. it's tanks viewers up for a -- takes viewers up for a look. but word is something is wrong. we saw someone checking the top of the ride. passengers don't appear though to be in any danger. >>> one of the hottest holiday gifts this year is facing new regulations. the faa will require drone owners to submit their names online. to ignore the rules may face stiff fines. drones purchased before today will have to be registered within 60 days. >>> usually you see the cry at the end of a beauty pageant. >> but host steve harvey gave them another reason to crew. the moment even is talking about -- everyone is talking about up next. ,,,, [ dog barks ] [ bark ] there it is!
radical jihadists. >> it's just another lie from hillary clinton. >> reporter: mark albert for cbs news the white house. >>> new at noon the fda just lifted the ban on blood donations from guy and by sexual men. it is -- bisexual men. gay activists have long said it could be justified by better testing methods. it's still bans men who have had sex with men in an earlier year. >>> one of the rides at sea world orlando is stuck. it's tanks viewers up for a -- takes...
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thought of that, and then general relativity. >> eight years in the mind of albert einstein. >> stephen: so he thinks about it for eight years. what's next? >> then he realizes that there's a link between gravity and motion. >> stephen: let's-- we have another experiment. >> he comes up with this idea for how gravity works. this is meant to be the fabric of space. >> stephen: okay. it's blark it's black. >> it's black, right, exactly. he says if there's no matter, no energy in space and it's flat which would mean if you roll something-- say a planet is moving through space, it goes on a straight line. but now let's bring in the sun. this is the sun right here. and he says in the general theory of relativity, that the sun, merely by virtue of being in space, warps the fabric of space, actually and time. and that's vital. >> stephen: it makes like a >> a well in a sense. because now if we take the earth, right, and set it in motion, it now goes into orbit, because the fabric of space is nudging it around. and that is, according to einstein, how gravity works. so if we get these guys movin
thought of that, and then general relativity. >> eight years in the mind of albert einstein. >> stephen: so he thinks about it for eight years. what's next? >> then he realizes that there's a link between gravity and motion. >> stephen: let's-- we have another experiment. >> he comes up with this idea for how gravity works. this is meant to be the fabric of space. >> stephen: okay. it's blark it's black. >> it's black, right, exactly. he says if...
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momentum, and a surge in support for a politician who is not even officially running yet. mark albert has the numbers. >> reporter: donald trump has not yet won an election but he is defeating all his gop rivals. >> i'm leading by a lot. >> reporter: a poll finds the billionaire now at 28% more than double his closest republican competitor. and well ahead of jeb bush, who has become trump's favorite target. >> i used to think he was like the guy that you had to beat. but he is like mired down. he is going down fast. >> reporter: tim malloy with quinnipiac says the poll is also good news for vice president joe biden who is still considering a run for the white house. he matches up better than anybody against all the candidate, gop or democratic. it's a very positive survey for joe biden. >> reporter: the democratic front-runner remains hillary clinton. but she has lost 10 points in the past month. >> we're going forward, we're not going back! >> reporter: at a rally in ohio, she hammered away at republicans, especially their views on women's health. >> extreme views about women, we expect
momentum, and a surge in support for a politician who is not even officially running yet. mark albert has the numbers. >> reporter: donald trump has not yet won an election but he is defeating all his gop rivals. >> i'm leading by a lot. >> reporter: a poll finds the billionaire now at 28% more than double his closest republican competitor. and well ahead of jeb bush, who has become trump's favorite target. >> i used to think he was like the guy that you had to beat....
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trying to reassure the american public on edge after the mass shooting in san bernardino. as mark albert reports, the president is calling on congress to act immediately. >> reporter: in just miss third oval office address, president obama warned the nation that isis or isil threatens us all. >> the threat from terrorism is real but we will overcome it. we will destroy isil and any other organization that tries to harm us. >> reporter: the 13 and a half- minute speech came four day after the shooting in california killed 14 people and less than a month after the paris attacks. >> as a father two two young daughters, i know that we see ourselves with friends and coworkers at a holiday party like the one in san bernardino. i know we see our kids in the faces of the young people killed in paris. >> reporter: the president called on congress to ban people on the no-fly list from buying guns, restrict sales of assault rifles like the ones used in san bernardino and enact stronger screening for those entering the u.s. without a visa. president obama wants congress to give him authorization to
trying to reassure the american public on edge after the mass shooting in san bernardino. as mark albert reports, the president is calling on congress to act immediately. >> reporter: in just miss third oval office address, president obama warned the nation that isis or isil threatens us all. >> the threat from terrorism is real but we will overcome it. we will destroy isil and any other organization that tries to harm us. >> reporter: the 13 and a half- minute speech came...
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injuries. as mark albert reports, david sweat was shot and captured yesterday, two days after a fellow escapee was killed. >> reporter: law enforcement officials escorted the ambulance carrying david sweat to albany medical center sunday night where he is listed in critical condition. authorities have placed sweat in a secure section of the hospital as doctors continue to assess his injuries. >> based on the preliminary evaluation of the patient, it's obvious he would need to be here for a series of days. >> reporter: police sergeant jay cook who was alone on patrol spotted sweat in the town of constable, two miles from the canadian border. this image shows the fugitive covered in blood after the veteran shot him twice in the torso as he tried to get away. >> we wish it didn't happen in the first place. if you have to have it happen, this is the way you want it to end. >> reporter: as sweat continues to recover here, authorities have launched a full investigation into how he and richard matt managed to evade capture for three weeks. sweat's mother pamela wishes he would have served out
injuries. as mark albert reports, david sweat was shot and captured yesterday, two days after a fellow escapee was killed. >> reporter: law enforcement officials escorted the ambulance carrying david sweat to albany medical center sunday night where he is listed in critical condition. authorities have placed sweat in a secure section of the hospital as doctors continue to assess his injuries. >> based on the preliminary evaluation of the patient, it's obvious he would need to be...