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evening.i'melainequijano. anamerican tourist kidnapped at gunpoint in uganda is free and safe tonight. kimberly endicott of costa mesa, california enjoyed what is described as a square meal and hot shower at a camp after her release. endicott was abducted along with her driver on tuesday in queen elizabeth national park, where they had gone to look at wildlife. both were freed after a ransom was paid. meg oliver has the story. >> reporter: after five days with their captors in the congo, american kimberly sue endicott and her local driver, jean-paul mirenge remezo, were rescued sunday night. this photo shows endicott moments after she was taken to safety. >> we were all really concerned about what had happened to her. >> reporter: andrea glasgow calls endicott a free spirit, saying the skin spa owner is known to travel alone. >> i want to hear about what happened, you know. you are so independent, you go over there by yourself. scary. 56-year-old californian was on safari in uganda's queen elizabeth national park, when four kidnappers ambushed their car. f.b.i. and c.i.a. offi
evening. i'm elaine quijano. an american tourist kidnapped at gunpoint in uganda is free and safe tonight. kimberly endicott of costa mesa, california enjoyed what is described as a square meal and hot shower at a camp after her release. endicott was abducted along with her driver on tuesday in queen elizabeth national park, where they had gone to look at wildlife. both were freed after a ransom was paid. meg oliver has the story. >> reporter: after five days with their captors in the...
comebacks in sports. good evening.i'melainequijano. tigerwoods has done it again. after all the personal problems, all the injuries, and all the doubts, woods returned the roars and magic to golf today by winning the masters. it was his fifth championship at augusta and the first since 2005. an he did it by putting on quite a show. mark strassmann is there. >> the return to glory. >> reporter: that winning putt and tiger woods' reaction to it was a tribute to tenacity. it's also one of the great individual comeback stories in sports history. 14 years after winning his last masters, woods, now 43, won his fifth, but the first his two young children have ever seen. >> to have my kids there, it's come full circle. you know, my dad was here in '97, and now i'm the dad with two kids here. >> reporter: at one point late in the final round, woods was if a five-way tie for the first. one by one, his competitors fell away, and the clear gallery favorite, golf's biggest draw even when he wasn't winning, finally won his 15th major golf championship by one stroke. >> we saw history today. >
comebacks in sports. good evening. i'm elaine quijano. tiger woods has done it again. after all the personal problems, all the injuries, and all the doubts, woods returned the roars and magic to golf today by winning the masters. it was his fifth championship at augusta and the first since 2005. an he did it by putting on quite a show. mark strassmann is there. >> the return to glory. >> reporter: that winning putt and tiger woods' reaction to it was a tribute to tenacity. it's...
greatest comebacks in sports. ♪ >>> good evening.i'melainequijano. tigerwoods has done it again. master all the personal problems, injuries and doubts, woods returned the roars and magic to golf today by winning the masters. it was his fifth in augusta and first since 2005. and he did it by putting on quite a a show. >> the return to glory. >> reporter: that winning putd and tiger woods' reaction to it was a tribute to tenacity and one of the great individual comeback stories in sports hist era. woods now 43 won his fifth. but the first his two young children have seen. >> to have my kids there has come full circle. my dad was there in 1997 and now i'm the dad with two kids. >> reporter: woods was in a five-way tie for first. one by one his competitors fell away the clear gallery favorite, golf's biggest draw, even when he wasn't winning, finally won his 15th major golf championship by one stroke. >> tiger woods. too much talent to not do it. >> reporter: woods has overcome physical injuries to his back and knee and self-inflicted tabloid headlines. the vegas odds were 14: 1. th
greatest comebacks in sports. ♪ >>> good evening. i'm elaine quijano. tiger woods has done it again. master all the personal problems, injuries and doubts, woods returned the roars and magic to golf today by winning the masters. it was his fifth in augusta and first since 2005. and he did it by putting on quite a a show. >> the return to glory. >> reporter: that winning putd and tiger woods' reaction to it was a tribute to tenacity and one of the great individual...
actually see it. >> you can look up. >> yes, right there.>>quijano: goodevening,i'melainequijano. amemorial is growing outside a synagogue in poway, california after a gunman stormed into a building and opened fire. lori gilbert-kaye who was 60 was killed. three other people were wounded in the attack. police believe the suspected gunman identified as a 19-year- old college student was motivated by hate. jonathan vigliotti today spoke to some of the victims. there is a young man standing with a rifle right at me. >> rabbi yisroel goldstein was leading the pass over congregation at chabad when a man stormed in with a semiautomatic rifle. >> he had sunglasses on, i con see his eye, i con see his soul. >> 34 year old all magazine peretz was hit in the leg, he was inside the synagogue with his daughter. his knees was also shot, 60 year old lori gilbert-kaye was kill shielding the rabbi. >> lori took the bullet for all of us. she died to protect all of us. >> john earnest date of bitter >> date of birth 6/8/99, 19 years old and as far as we can they say his gun may have malfunctioned af
actually see it. >> you can look up. >> yes, right there. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. a memorial is growing outside a synagogue in poway, california after a gunman stormed into a building and opened fire. lori gilbert-kaye who was 60 was killed. three other people were wounded in the attack. police believe the suspected gunman identified as a 19-year- old college student was motivated by hate. jonathan vigliotti today spoke to some of the victims. there is a...
live but refuse to let fear, difficult, or disability stopthem.elainequijanohastheir story. >> reporter: the cheers start well before these skiers ever hit the slopes because just being here at mt. snow in vermont represents a major accomplishment. they're here with kids of courage, a charity that pediatrician stuart ditchek co-founded 11 years ago. >> we travel all over the country with young children or adults who have difficulties or serious illnesses. >> reporter: 8-year-old ozzie warham has muscular dystrophy. we were with him for his very first run. >> is it everything you thought it would be? >> yes. >> yes. >> reporter: this year kids of courage brought 52 campers along with an army of volunteers dispensing hundreds of doses of medication each day. on the mountain every participant is surrounded by a team to ensure their safety. aiello is 14. she has spina bifida and uses a wheelchair, but not here. >> what's that feeling when you're going down the mountain? >> it's a rush because you're going fast and the wind is in your face. it's a lot of fun. >> auvie davidson i
live but refuse to let fear, difficult, or disability stop them. elaine quijano has their story. >> reporter: the cheers start well before these skiers ever hit the slopes because just being here at mt. snow in vermont represents a major accomplishment. they're here with kids of courage, a charity that pediatrician stuart ditchek co-founded 11 years ago. >> we travel all over the country with young children or adults who have difficulties or serious illnesses. >> reporter:...
refusing to let fear, deficit or even their advice ability stop them.here'selainequijano. >>quijano: the cheers start well before these skiers ever hit the slopes. because just being here at mount snow in vermont represents a major accomplishment. >> doing okay? >> quijano: they're here with kids with courage, a charity that pediatrician instituted dit ddz check cofounded 11 years ago. >> we travel all over the country with large groups of children and young adults who are challenged with either physical disabilities or very serious illnesses. >> quijano: eight year old aszzie has muscular distrophy. we were with him as he took his very first run. >> is it everything you thought it would be. >> yes. >> quijano: this year kids of courage brought 52 campers along with an army of volunteers dispensing hundreds of doses of medication each day. on the mountain every participate was surrounded by a team to ensure their safety. ayala is 14, she has spina bifida and uses a w. >> what is that feeling going down the mountain. >> it is just a rush because are you going fast and the wind it is
refusing to let fear, deficit or even their advice ability stop them. here's elaine quijano. >> quijano: the cheers start well before these skiers ever hit the slopes. because just being here at mount snow in vermont represents a major accomplishment. >> doing okay? >> quijano: they're here with kids with courage, a charity that pediatrician instituted dit ddz check cofounded 11 years ago. >> we travel all over the country with large groups of children and young adults...
the broadcast center in new york city,i'melainequijano. ♪♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. an american tourist kidnapped in uganda is free and safe this morning. she enjoyed what is described as a square meal and hot shower after her release. she was abducted along with her driver in queen elizabeth national park where they had gone to look at wildlife. both were freed after a ransom was paid. meg oliver has the story. >> reporter: after five days with their captors in the condo, sue endicott and her driver were rescued. this showed endicott moments after she was taken to safety. >> we're all really concerned about what happened to her. >> reporter: saying the skin spa owner is known to travel alone. >> i want to hear about what happened. you're so independent and you go over there by yourself. scary. >> reporter: last tuesday, she was on safari in the queen elizabeth national park when four kidnappers ambushed their car. fbi and cia officials including hostage negotiators had been trying to secure their release. th
the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. ♪ ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. an american tourist kidnapped in uganda is free and safe this morning. she enjoyed what is described as a square meal and hot shower after her release. she was abducted along with her driver in queen elizabeth national park where they had gone to look at wildlife. both were freed after a ransom...
and her dog.here'selainequijano. >>reporter: the yellow brick road took erin bishop on a surprise journey, playing the role of dorothy in "the wizard . i was expecting glenda. i'm a secondary character. >> reporter: but her mom saw erin as a star. at 3 years old, erin hat her first surgery to repair brittle bone disease. in her 17 years, erin has had 103 bone fractures and 10 energies. >> she had scarring on the beautiful body. and instead of calling them scars, they're lines of courage. >> reporter: that courage has led erin and her dog through trials and triumphs. >> since it's "the wizard of oz," he had to be toto. >> he is bigger than i remember. >> we couldn't put him in a basket. >> oh, toto. >> reporter: her wheelchair sometimes prompts unwanted reactions. >> there's a lot of people who see the chair first. and their first question is what's wrong with you. you're not asking me because you want to get to know me, you're just curious for five seconds. you're not seeing me as another person w is doing her own thing. >> she makes me set are what you set upon yourself.
and her dog. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: the yellow brick road took erin bishop on a surprise journey, playing the role of dorothy in "the wizard . i was expecting glenda. i'm a secondary character. >> reporter: but her mom saw erin as a star. at 3 years old, erin hat her first surgery to repair brittle bone disease. in her 17 years, erin has had 103 bone fractures and 10 energies. >> she had scarring on the beautiful body. and instead of calling them scars,...
the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city,i'melainequijano.♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> a memorial is growing out sad synagogue in california, scene of the latest assault on a house of worship. laurie gilbert cay was wounded when a gunman opened doors and opened fire. he's identified as a 19-year-old college student motivated by hat hate. >> reporter: the passover celebration was almost eover when a young man stormed in and opened fire with a semiautomatic rifle. 34-year-old ahmed was hit in the leg. he was inside the synagogue with his daughter. his niece, 8-year-old was also shot. along with rabbi israel goldstein who tried to talk to the attacker but was injured by a bullet. laur laurie gilbert cay was wounded shielding the rabbi. san diego sheriff identified the shooter saysing hay gun may have malfunctioned after firing several rounds. he got away uninjured then called 911 to turn himself in. they discovered his manifesto posted hours earlier on social media. >> when you walk in to a house of worship and you sho
the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> a memorial is growing out sad synagogue in california, scene of the latest assault on a house of worship. laurie gilbert cay was wounded when a gunman opened doors and opened fire. he's identified as a 19-year-old college student motivated by hat hate. >> reporter: the passover celebration was almost...
from the broadcast center in n york cityi'melainequijano. captioningfunded by cbs >>> it's monday, april 29th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a deadly synagogue shooting. a worshipper is killed and three others hurt after a gunman cni. now tales of heroism are emerging from the tragedy. >>> and in tennessee, seven bodies found at two different homes. >>> and a crane collapse.s are . what the crane investigators still don't know about this deadly accident. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. this is "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. >>> a woman was killed and three others were wounded after a gunman opened fire at a synagogue in poway near san diego. the shooter, 19-year-old john t. earnest, is being held without bond. he was arrested and face a hate crime charge in addition to murder and attempted murder charges. laura podesta is live this morning. >> sheriffs and police have now steppe the victims of saturday's deadly synagogue shooting. >> we love you. we will stand with you now and forever. >> one person w
from the broadcast center in n york city i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, april 29th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a deadly synagogue shooting. a worshipper is killed and three others hurt after a gunman cni. now tales of heroism are emerging from the tragedy. >>> and in tennessee, seven bodies found at two different homes. >>> and a crane collapse.s are . what the crane investigators still don't know about...
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