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the washington post also happens to be owned by jeff bezos who is now worth one hundred billion dollars not since the days that the biltmore estate here in north carolina was built by the vanderbilt family has such a wealth amassed to one individual in america amazon is company is also seeking to build its second headquarters somewhere in the united states and the most vial situation of democracy is dying not in darkness but in open for all the world to see the city hall brought to you by amazon this is a headline from the seattle times and danny westmeath wrote this and he says the review of some of the bids to woo amazon's h.q. to to other cities and states shows it's not all about the money in some cases democracy itself is a bargaining chip they are offering up we're going to go through these details but they're offering up the taxes collected by the city to amazon to disperse as it wishes in that city or that locality so here he's saying that's a perfect phrase for the guy who owns the washington post where he's saying democracy does. and darkness kerry saying democracy itself is n
the washington post also happens to be owned by jeff bezos who is now worth one hundred billion dollars not since the days that the biltmore estate here in north carolina was built by the vanderbilt family has such a wealth amassed to one individual in america amazon is company is also seeking to build its second headquarters somewhere in the united states and the most vial situation of democracy is dying not in darkness but in open for all the world to see the city hall brought to you by...
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jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in this evening's news feed. airlines are getting back on schedule after a fire and blackout sunday at the airport in atlanta. hel passengers should be reunited with their bags by thursday. the f.b.i. has joined the investigation of the outage, but there is no indication of criminal activity. a major advance in gene therapy. the f.d.a. approved a treatment today that can improve the sight of people with a rare form of eaherited blindness. but the treatment may cost up to $1 million per patient. mod it's time now for the annual list of most common passwords used. as usual, it is topped by 123456, and password, with a capital "p." new this year, letmein. that is a password people use. iloveyou, starwars and whatever. also trustno1, which is good pvice. the list is based on passwords leaked in data breaches in the past year. there's much more ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." ." reporter: it's the newest kind of robocall, calle
jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in this evening's news feed. airlines are getting back on schedule after a fire and blackout sunday at the airport in atlanta. hel passengers should be reunited with their bags by thursday. the f.b.i. has joined the investigation of the outage, but there is no indication of criminal activity. a major advance in gene therapy. the f.d.a. approved a treatment today that can improve the sight of...
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jeff jeff is live at the coliseum. what is the mood out there, jeff? >> reporter: jaime, a somber celebration for the ago unless los angeles. they are crossing their fingers and praying that their mvp-caliber quarterback didn't have an acl tear. doug pederson doesn't want to speculate, we wants to wait until tomorrow's mri to talk any further about carson wentz. take a look at wentz leaving the l.a. coliseum tonight. he is carted off wearing a brace around that left knee. it obviously looks very serious as wentz leaves los angeles tonight. he did not want to talk about the injury or the eagle's clinching. but tweets out, he appreciates the prayers from eagles fans, and, of course, his teammates. >> it sucks, you know? because more so for carson as a person, as a friend and a teammate. and what he puts into the game and his preparation to not have him or see him go down in that fashion. right we are on a night like this. sucks. >> the nfc's chance. but it's emotional. a guy you work with every day. you think the world of. i know i said earlier, i think
jeff jeff is live at the coliseum. what is the mood out there, jeff? >> reporter: jaime, a somber celebration for the ago unless los angeles. they are crossing their fingers and praying that their mvp-caliber quarterback didn't have an acl tear. doug pederson doesn't want to speculate, we wants to wait until tomorrow's mri to talk any further about carson wentz. take a look at wentz leaving the l.a. coliseum tonight. he is carted off wearing a brace around that left knee. it obviously...
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flake, attacking jeff flake. >> let's talk about jeff flake. did he sign a check today $100 to jones? right? what did he say, put country ahead of party? come on, brother. if you're going to write a check, write a check. right? don't give the man $100. >> what do you make of this? yeah, what do you make of this? i mean, he got great applause yesterday. he of course is not from alabama and he was criticizing people from the outside getting in this race. >> yeah, i mean, you know, the sort of symbolic nature of $100 check from jeff flake, you don't hear very often about republicans even republicans on the outs with their president writing checks to democrats so that was kind of the point of what jeff flake did and bannon sort of undercutting it saying it's only $100. the rnc, by the way, if we want to know about the republican transition back in favor of roy moore is going back into alabama with something like $50,000 so they're spending a lot more money on the republican side than jeff flake is on the democratic side. >> i think $100 is $100. >>
flake, attacking jeff flake. >> let's talk about jeff flake. did he sign a check today $100 to jones? right? what did he say, put country ahead of party? come on, brother. if you're going to write a check, write a check. right? don't give the man $100. >> what do you make of this? yeah, what do you make of this? i mean, he got great applause yesterday. he of course is not from alabama and he was criticizing people from the outside getting in this race. >> yeah, i mean, you...
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the washington post also happens to be owned by jeff bezos who is now worth one hundred billion dollars not since the days that the biltmore estate here in north carolina was built by the vanderbilt family has such a wealth amassed to one individual in america amazon is company is also seeking to build its second headquarters somewhere in the united states and the most vile situation of democracy is dying not in darkness but in open for all the world to see the city hall brought to you by amazon this is a headline from the seattle times and this danny westmeath wrote this and he says the review of some of the bids to woo amazon's h q two to other cities and states shows it's not all about the money in some cases democracy itself is a bargaining chip they are offering up we're going to go through these details but they're offering up the taxes collected by the city to amazon to disperse as it wishes in that city or that locality so here he's saying that's a perfect phrase for the guy who owns the washington post where he's saying democracy does. and darkness kerry saying democracy itself
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this is where you know jeff sessions the attorney general. hails from this is a situation where there you're forced to have the septic system that costs more than your annual salary or you go in prison. where some private contractor private prison company collects fifty thousand bucks for a year for you do. be there yeah ok i mean this is a destruction of an entire population for a corporation as far as a corporatist which is a nice way to say fascist. you know overt overthrow of america without it those people live in a fascist country. run by neo nazis that's that's a that's a fair statement to say there are other parts of the country like san francisco seattle new york that live in the ronald reagan city on a hill that's a different country but these people are living in a hole cost hell for a buck and their lives are worth the sequel matter that they're pooping out according to the local municipal leaders yeah i mean i also want to add you know that here we have a situation that this is the entirety of this episode is the first half jeff
this is where you know jeff sessions the attorney general. hails from this is a situation where there you're forced to have the septic system that costs more than your annual salary or you go in prison. where some private contractor private prison company collects fifty thousand bucks for a year for you do. be there yeah ok i mean this is a destruction of an entire population for a corporation as far as a corporatist which is a nice way to say fascist. you know overt overthrow of america...
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jeff. >> major garrett. thank you. >>> the president's announcement set a wave of warnings across the le we are joined by seth doane in jerusalem. and holly williams in istanbul, turkey. seth what does this do to immediate prospects of the peace process. >> really depend on who you are asking. israeli side you have people many overjoyed, as israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu came out after with a statement and said in the great 3,000 year history of the jewish people's connection and belief that jerusalem was their capital, this was a significant day. on the other hand, you have palestinians who feel exactly the opposite. the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas said he believed that this disqualified america, disqualified the u.s. from being a negotiator. we asked one senior palestinian official about president trump's reputation of being a deal-maker. and she laughed at us. she said, the abcs of deal making are not to give everything to one side. this its how this is being viewed as, by palestinian
jeff. >> major garrett. thank you. >>> the president's announcement set a wave of warnings across the le we are joined by seth doane in jerusalem. and holly williams in istanbul, turkey. seth what does this do to immediate prospects of the peace process. >> really depend on who you are asking. israeli side you have people many overjoyed, as israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu came out after with a statement and said in the great 3,000 year history of the jewish...
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is that so jeff flock? cuties. >> jeff: something perhaps. what a day its been. >> trish: what a cutie. >> jeff: headlines if i could see is what we're spending on our pets and actually, maybe they will do that more efficient ly. take a look at some of the numbers. we spend if you have a dog or a cat for 10 years, you spend about 7,000 dollars, we are told , just on things without taking into consideration any kind of something that might occur and if you get a mality, that's supposed to be my notes, oh, well there you go, so that can really run into a lot of cost so now pet insurance becoming a big factor. >> trish: [laughter] the dog ate my notes. >> jeff: look at that. jesus christmas that's terrible. you run something called the pup 's pet club and you've got people willing to spend a lot of money on daycare for their dogs and on insurance taking care of them. >> absolutely people want the best for their dogs i've lived through the paradigm shift in this industry and been in it 18 years and seen people that sees change from just having a
is that so jeff flock? cuties. >> jeff: something perhaps. what a day its been. >> trish: what a cutie. >> jeff: headlines if i could see is what we're spending on our pets and actually, maybe they will do that more efficient ly. take a look at some of the numbers. we spend if you have a dog or a cat for 10 years, you spend about 7,000 dollars, we are told , just on things without taking into consideration any kind of something that might occur and if you get a mality, that's...
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jeff? >> glor: major garrett, thank you. the president's announcement set off a wave of warnings across the middle east. we are joined now by seth doane in jerusalem and holly williams in istanbul, turkey. seth, to you first. what does this do to the immediate prospects of the peace process? >> reporter: well, it really depends, jeff, on who you're asking. on the israeli side, you have people, many who are overjoyed. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu came out right after with a statement and said that in the great 3,000-year history of the jewish people's connection and belief that jerusalem was their capital, this was a significant day. on the other hand, you have palestinians who feel exactly the opposite. the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, said he believes this disqualified america, disqualified the u.s. from being a negotiator. and we asked one senior palestinian official about president trump's reputation of being a deal maker, and she laughed at us. she said, the abc's of deal making are not to give ever
jeff? >> glor: major garrett, thank you. the president's announcement set off a wave of warnings across the middle east. we are joined now by seth doane in jerusalem and holly williams in istanbul, turkey. seth, to you first. what does this do to the immediate prospects of the peace process? >> reporter: well, it really depends, jeff, on who you're asking. on the israeli side, you have people, many who are overjoyed. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu came out right after...
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jeff glor. captioning sponsored by cbs [bell tolls] >> glor: wall street celebrate tax cuts. >> a giant present for christmas. >> glor: the implications of a late, last-minute deal and how where you live could determine how much you pay. also tonight, both sides weigh in after protection for acres of millions of acres of land is removed. >> this place is sacred to native americans. >> they have lost opportunities to create economic development. >> glor: ben tracy with more on how u.s. forces stay prepared near north korea. >> >> reporter: we shot up into the air at nearly 500mph. >> glor: also up in the sky, first and only supermoon of 2017. and... >> scared me. >> glor: the very delicate dentalwork taking place on big cats. >> currently we're doing four root canals. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: and good evening. wall street today signaled its approval of a tax cut passed by the republican-controlled congress. the dow closed at a record high with financial stocks leadi
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washington post says democracy dies in dark now so the washington post also happens to be owned by jeff bezos who is now worth one hundred billion dollars not since the days that the biltmore estate here in north carolina was built by the vanderbilt family has such a wealth amassed to one individual in america amazon is company is also seeking to build its second headquarters somewhere in the united states and the most vial situation of democracy is dying not in darkness but in open for all the world to see the city hall brought to you by amazon this is a headline from the seattle times and danny westmeath wrote this and he says their review of some of the bids to woo amazon's h q two to other cities and states shows is democracy itself they are a bargaining chip in order to keep using with what's left of government to create a dystopian my benefits to these municipalities and taking cost off their balance sheet but in return the municipality has to guarantee ninety eight percent occupancy of the prison that is to say the municipality then tells its sheriffs and officers go arrest peopl
washington post says democracy dies in dark now so the washington post also happens to be owned by jeff bezos who is now worth one hundred billion dollars not since the days that the biltmore estate here in north carolina was built by the vanderbilt family has such a wealth amassed to one individual in america amazon is company is also seeking to build its second headquarters somewhere in the united states and the most vial situation of democracy is dying not in darkness but in open for all the...
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now, attorney general jeff sessions has also ordered a review of the database. and when you look at what the suit actually does, it wants to have a potential court order against secretary mattis to hold him in contempt if the pentagon doesn't get in compliance with the law. david. >> hans, i just want to ask you about what precipitated this. you mentioned devin kelley, the shooter responsible for that horrible shooting in sutherland springs. to what degree was a catalyst for all of this? >> it was a major catalyst. in the past the pentagon has done reviews, but the idea that an individual who should not have access to a gun, should have been prevented by a national gun database, the idea that that paperwork wasn't filed properly, the other services are looking into it as well. there was an i.g. report that came out that looked at it more broadly but devin kelley was the precipitating factor and he did force the air force to go back and look at their books and realize the extent of the problem. >> what indications do you have they're going to take it seriously th
now, attorney general jeff sessions has also ordered a review of the database. and when you look at what the suit actually does, it wants to have a potential court order against secretary mattis to hold him in contempt if the pentagon doesn't get in compliance with the law. david. >> hans, i just want to ask you about what precipitated this. you mentioned devin kelley, the shooter responsible for that horrible shooting in sutherland springs. to what degree was a catalyst for all of this?...
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jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in our evening newsfeed. president trump heads to mississippi tomorrow for the opening of a civil rights museum. that has prompted two congressmen to boycott of event, bennie thompson and john lewis called the president's policies hurtful. mr. trump was invited by mississippi's governor. one of roy moore's accusers, beverly young nelson, admitted today she add the date and location to what she says is moore's signature in her 1977 high school yearbook. nelson stands by her accusation that the republican senate to assault her when she was 16. moore has denied signing the year book. hiring was strong last month. employers added 228,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate held steady at a 17-year low of just over 4%. all that gave wall street a boost. the dow gained 117 points to close at a record high for the 65th time this year. there is much more news ahead tonight on cbs. >> reporter: out of the millions of recalled takata air bags,
jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in our evening newsfeed. president trump heads to mississippi tomorrow for the opening of a civil rights museum. that has prompted two congressmen to boycott of event, bennie thompson and john lewis called the president's policies hurtful. mr. trump was invited by mississippi's governor. one of roy moore's accusers, beverly young nelson, admitted today she add the date and location to...
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>> jeff, what about you? who is your favorite youtube channel person? >> besides, like food network. >> reporter: coming up -- some cringe-worthy moments for our parents. >> it's so disturbing. and a moment of truth for our teens. >> so were you worried about jeff's feelings or were you more worried about "we're gonna come off looking bad?" >> i can't lie. >> reporter: we're watching these actors play out a familiar "what headache?" nothing works faster to make pain a distant memory. advil liqui-gels and advil liqui-gels minis. what pain? turn up your swagger game with one a day men's. advil liqui-gels and advil liqui-gels minis. ♪ a complete multivitamin with key nutrients plus b vitamins for heart health. your one a day is showing. or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save.
>> jeff, what about you? who is your favorite youtube channel person? >> besides, like food network. >> reporter: coming up -- some cringe-worthy moments for our parents. >> it's so disturbing. and a moment of truth for our teens. >> so were you worried about jeff's feelings or were you more worried about "we're gonna come off looking bad?" >> i can't lie. >> reporter: we're watching these actors play out a familiar "what headache?"...
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and is this, again, a dig at jeff sessions? >> it's absolutely a dig at jeff sessions, and it is very revealing of one of the animating features of his personality. he likes people who like him and who he believes are loyal to him and once he believes that those people might no longer be loyal to him, that's when the knives come out. they come out in different ways. you saw it in the interview with paul manafort. a lot of suspicion within trump's inner circle that paul manafort may have been providing information to the fbi, mueller, that we can put that to rest because of the very sort of strong, aggressive nature of mueller's indictment of paul manafort. but when there was that suspicion of him, he started to talk about, oh, manafort was just a guy who played a very limited role in my came pain. he stressed that theme again to mike in the interview, and we see it now with mike flynn, where, you know, mike flynn or we see it starting to happen with mike flynn where now we do know that mike flynn is working with mueller's team
and is this, again, a dig at jeff sessions? >> it's absolutely a dig at jeff sessions, and it is very revealing of one of the animating features of his personality. he likes people who like him and who he believes are loyal to him and once he believes that those people might no longer be loyal to him, that's when the knives come out. they come out in different ways. you saw it in the interview with paul manafort. a lot of suspicion within trump's inner circle that paul manafort may have...
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i'm jeff glor. thanks for watching. good night. >> reporter: it is growing by the minute. ( ♪ ) as a person who loves the finer things, this holiday season, i've asked for a luxurious new buick suv. ( ♪ ) fingers crossed. ( ♪ ) ring in the holidays with buick. get up to 20% below msrp on most 2017 luxury suv models. that's almost $7,400 on this buick enclave leather. experience the new buick this holiday season for remaining 2017s. >>> country legend randy travis naked in a cop car. the just released video. >> i am as fine as a damn dandy. >> the guy that accidentally burned down his town. >> wow. >> he was trying to repeat what he saw on a tv show. >> can he ever face his neighbors again? >> and the california wildfires. can they save dad in time? >> where are you at? >> then, it happened again. outrage over the tampa serial killer sign language lady. she is signing total gibberish. >> plus, trump versus the apprentice contestant. >> he grabbed my shoulder and began kissinme
i'm jeff glor. thanks for watching. good night. >> reporter: it is growing by the minute. ( ♪ ) as a person who loves the finer things, this holiday season, i've asked for a luxurious new buick suv. ( ♪ ) fingers crossed. ( ♪ ) ring in the holidays with buick. get up to 20% below msrp on most 2017 luxury suv models. that's almost $7,400 on this buick enclave leather. experience the new buick this holiday season for remaining 2017s. >>> country legend randy travis naked in a...
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jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. it looked like the white house cks under attack this morning, but it was only a drill. the secret service is trying to tighten its response after several security breaches. major garrett is there. >> reporter: before dawn at the tite house today with president y ump inside the residence, a k.lent night suddenly roared yoward daybreak. >> get on your feet! do it now! >> reporter: a secret service dog, alarmed by a would-be intruder, rushed the target. part of what the secret service called "the first-ever live uscurity drill on white house grounds." >> big goals is to find problem areas. >> reporter: in his first network news interview, secret service director tex alles told us agents need to simulate real- time scenarios. >> you fight like you train, then you need to train like you fight. we're trying to provide realistic training that would be similar to what would happen if there was an emergency on the white house grounds. >> reporter: there was an emergency in september 2014 when
jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. it looked like the white house cks under attack this morning, but it was only a drill. the secret service is trying to tighten its response after several security breaches. major garrett is there. >> reporter: before dawn at the tite house today with president y ump inside the residence, a k.lent night suddenly roared yoward daybreak. >> get on your feet! do it now! >> reporter: a secret service dog, alarmed by a would-be...
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l.a., jeff skversky. back to the studio. >> jeff brian how confident are you in nick foles if he to f season? >> carson wentz was playing mvp. that's theeasonmany games. foles is a veteran but he's not entz. and this team is going respond a little bit different to nick foles as far as confidence. things he does. it's going to be one of thogs. change things up run the football more. play much better defense and not ask nick foles to do too much to win the football game. >> foles knows what to do and says he can get it done. >> i'm absolutely ready. that's why i'm here. i'm ready to go. prepare every day. work every day. so i'm ready to need be. >> 2013 nick foles shows up. still ahead sunday the defenset t day. tackling was certainly an issue. we wcuss that when we return. >> action news sports sunday continues right after this. where you ho you holiday with...ay bright with dunkin' like brown sugar cinnamon, grab your favorite and make your holidays happen. the holidays run on dunkin'. how's it going down
l.a., jeff skversky. back to the studio. >> jeff brian how confident are you in nick foles if he to f season? >> carson wentz was playing mvp. that's theeasonmany games. foles is a veteran but he's not entz. and this team is going respond a little bit different to nick foles as far as confidence. things he does. it's going to be one of thogs. change things up run the football more. play much better defense and not ask nick foles to do too much to win the football game. >>...
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jeff? >> glor: major garrett, thank you. the president's announcement set off a wave of warnings across the middle east. we are joined now by seth doane in jerusalem and holly williams in istanbul, turkey. seth, to you first. what does this do to the immediate prospects of the peace process? >> reporter: well, it really depends, jeff, on who you're asking. on the israeli side, you have people, many who are overjoyed. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu came out right after with a statement and said that in the great 3,000-year history of the jewish people's connection and belief that jerusalem was their capital, this was a significant day. on the other hand, you have palestinians who feel exactly the opposite. the palestinian president, iehmoud abbas, said he believes this disqualified america, disqualified the u.s. from being a negotiator. and we asked one senior palestinian official about president trump's reputation of being a deal maker, and she laughed at us. she said, the a-b-c's of deal making are not to give ev
jeff? >> glor: major garrett, thank you. the president's announcement set off a wave of warnings across the middle east. we are joined now by seth doane in jerusalem and holly williams in istanbul, turkey. seth, to you first. what does this do to the immediate prospects of the peace process? >> reporter: well, it really depends, jeff, on who you're asking. on the israeli side, you have people, many who are overjoyed. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu came out right after...
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jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. now to our other big story, the summit here in paris tomorrow. it was organized by french president emmanuel macron to focus on climate change following president trump's decision to pull out. the u.s. out of the 2015 paris accord, which set goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. we had an extended conversation with macron today on a number of issues, including terrorism, the future of jerusalem, and more, but we begin with this summit called "one planet. " how much has the withdrawal affected your efforts? >> i think the withdrawal, to be totally fair with you, created a huge momentum to me to create a counter-momentum. >> glor: you say you're in better shape now because of this withdrawal? that the president did you favor? >> i think we have two phenomenon, the weather do you recall of the u.s., to me which is a mistaking, but it creates an impulse for a lot of others to say, we have to react and do something because it's impossible to have the dismantling of the paris agreeme
jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. now to our other big story, the summit here in paris tomorrow. it was organized by french president emmanuel macron to focus on climate change following president trump's decision to pull out. the u.s. out of the 2015 paris accord, which set goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. we had an extended conversation with macron today on a number of issues, including terrorism, the future of jerusalem, and more, but we begin with this...
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jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in our evening newsfeed. president trump heads to mississippi tomorrow for the opening of a civil rights museum. that has prompted two congressmen to boycott of event, bennie thompson and john lewis called the president's policies hurtful. mr. trump was invited by mississippi's governor. one of roy moore's accusers, beverly young nelson, admitted today she add the date and location to what she says is moore's signature in her 1977 high school yearbook. nelson stands by her accusation that the republican senate candidate groped and attempted to assault her when she was 16. moore has denied signing the year book. hiring was strong last month. employers added 228,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate held steady at a 17-year low of just over 4%. all that gave wall street a boost. the dow gained 117 points to close at a record high for the 65th time this year. there is much more news ahead tonight on cbs. >> reporter: out of the millio
jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in our evening newsfeed. president trump heads to mississippi tomorrow for the opening of a civil rights museum. that has prompted two congressmen to boycott of event, bennie thompson and john lewis called the president's policies hurtful. mr. trump was invited by mississippi's governor. one of roy moore's accusers, beverly young nelson, admitted today she add the date and location to...
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jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. now to our other big story, the summit here in paris tomorrow. it was organized by french president emmanuel macron to focus on climate change following president trump's decision to pull out. the u.s. out of the 2015 paris accord, which set goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. we had an extended conversation with macron today on a number of issues, including terrorism, the future of jerusalem, and more, but we begin with this summit called "one planet. " how much has the withdrawal affected your efforts? >> i think the withdrawal, to be totally fair with you, created a huge momentum to me to create a counter-momentum. >> glor: you say you're in better shape now because of this withdrawal? that the president did you favor? >> i think we have two phenomenon, the we recall of the u.s., to me which is a mistaking, but it creates an impulse for a lot of others to say, we have to react and do something because it's impossible to have the dismantling of the paris agreement. second,
jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. now to our other big story, the summit here in paris tomorrow. it was organized by french president emmanuel macron to focus on climate change following president trump's decision to pull out. the u.s. out of the 2015 paris accord, which set goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. we had an extended conversation with macron today on a number of issues, including terrorism, the future of jerusalem, and more, but we begin with this...
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jeff. >> glor: manny, thanks very much. we are joined now by john dickerson, our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." john, good to see you. what are you watching out for tonight? >> reporter: well, there are arguments that have been going on around this race. the first thing we want to know is what does it mean for the senate and the paper-thin margin there. but the bigger argument, who is going to have a new line in those discussions? there are two big things that have come out of this race. one, how do accusers of powerful men get treated in politics? that's been at the center of this race. depending on who wins, people will decide about that. and then the second question is what does it mean to be a republican? when the r.n.c., the republican national committee and the president supported roy moore a number of republican office holders felt that went too far, that the republicans were supporting someone because they had an "r" next to their name and there were no other standards. >> glor: rega
jeff. >> glor: manny, thanks very much. we are joined now by john dickerson, our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." john, good to see you. what are you watching out for tonight? >> reporter: well, there are arguments that have been going on around this race. the first thing we want to know is what does it mean for the senate and the paper-thin margin there. but the bigger argument, who is going to have a new line in those discussions? there are...
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jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in this evening's news feed. airlines are getting back on schedule after a fire and blackout sunday at the airport in atlanta. all passengers should be reunited with their bags by thursday. the f.b.i. has joined the investigation of the outage, but will is no indication of criminal activity. a major advance in gene therapy. the f.d.a. approved a treatment today that can improve the sight of people with a rare form of inherited blindness. but the treatment may cost up to $1 million per patient. and it's time now for the annual list of most common passwords used. as usual it is topped by 123456 and password with a capital "p." new this year, letmein. that is a password people use. iloveyou, starwars and whatever. also trustno1, which is good advice. this is based on passwords leaked in data breaches in the past year. there's still much more ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." >> reporter: it's the newest kind of robe remember ca
jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in this evening's news feed. airlines are getting back on schedule after a fire and blackout sunday at the airport in atlanta. all passengers should be reunited with their bags by thursday. the f.b.i. has joined the investigation of the outage, but will is no indication of criminal activity. a major advance in gene therapy. the f.d.a. approved a treatment today that can improve the sight of...
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[applause] jeff? you wrote these university of chicagos and one of the leading defenders of the first amendment. let us know why the supreme court has done this. >> the supreme court has taken ten position that in the realm of restrictions on speech the most problematic are those that forbid the expression of a particular point of view. for the government to decide certain viewpoints are impermissible puts such a that restrictions on the ability to convey a particular point of view are basically per se unconstitutional and perhaps they create a clear and present danger of truly grave harm and that's a general proposition but the court has stated and is a the case in other the public discourse at public university and therefore in the same way cannot for bid and advocates gay rights or apposed abortion it cannot restrict speech that advocates what is regard as hate speech. it doesn't have any acceptable or understandable definition butter there's instances of what we recognize as hate speech like nazi
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i'm jeff glor. thanks for watching. good night. >> reporter: it is growing by the minute. >>> i had hoped that judge moore would resign in other words withdraw from the race. that obviously is not going to happen. >> and we certainly don't want to have a liberal democrat that's controlled by nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. we don't want that for alabama. >>> welcome to our script i'm bruce johnson and president donald trump and the republican party are tonight rallying around the candidacy of roy moore in alabama. tonight steve bannon will be at a rally in the state. >> i think he's going to do very well. we don't want to center a liberal democrat in alabama, believe me. we want strong borders, we want stopping crime. we want to have the
i'm jeff glor. thanks for watching. good night. >> reporter: it is growing by the minute. >>> i had hoped that judge moore would resign in other words withdraw from the race. that obviously is not going to happen. >> and we certainly don't want to have a liberal democrat that's controlled by nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. we don't want that for alabama. >>> welcome to our script i'm bruce johnson and president donald trump and the republican party are tonight...
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jeff heath. >> referee: due to an injury under two minutes. dallas and oakland have one time-out remaining in regulation. >> al: the cowboys are compelled. they have no choice, that's the rule. they have to take the time-out because of the injury in the last two minutes. so they would have woone. oakland has one. hitchens comes up. so meanwhile if brown holds on here at the start of the drive this game could have ended at that moment. >> cris: missed opportunities. so many times the story of national football league games. for the dallas cowboys taking the time off, the time-out, they end up coming up big later. one of the only things i worry about with the rule is players know it is going to cost them a time-out. sometimes players go over and try to pick up an injured player so they don't get the time-out burned. if the player happens to be in real jeopardy, that's the worst thing you can do. so it almost -- if they are going to have the rule you almost have to teach the referees, hey, get around the guy. don't let a player touch him. certain
jeff heath. >> referee: due to an injury under two minutes. dallas and oakland have one time-out remaining in regulation. >> al: the cowboys are compelled. they have no choice, that's the rule. they have to take the time-out because of the injury in the last two minutes. so they would have woone. oakland has one. hitchens comes up. so meanwhile if brown holds on here at the start of the drive this game could have ended at that moment. >> cris: missed opportunities. so many...
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and jeff mason, white house correspondent at reuters. jeff, i haven't been at the white house since inauguration. i miss it sometimes. sometimes i really don't. >> we miss you, ron. we miss you. >> thanks. let's start with you, erin. the president claims this is a christmas president. most americans don't seem to want it. "the new york times" survey monkey poll shows that majority, 57% of americans disapprove of the tax plan, while 37% approve. there's a lot of analysis that says most people are going to get a tax cut. why don't people like this? why don't they want this? >> it's been a contentious effort from the start. you've had partisan polling on both sides. now, the democrats came out fast when they said this is not a package of tax cuts from the middle class. this is relief for corporations. now, republicans are saying that could spur investment, spur business, and it could trickle down. but you have serious debates on both sides about whether this is going to lift up the middle class. that's what democrats are pushing on. >> as i
and jeff mason, white house correspondent at reuters. jeff, i haven't been at the white house since inauguration. i miss it sometimes. sometimes i really don't. >> we miss you, ron. we miss you. >> thanks. let's start with you, erin. the president claims this is a christmas president. most americans don't seem to want it. "the new york times" survey monkey poll shows that majority, 57% of americans disapprove of the tax plan, while 37% approve. there's a lot of analysis...
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jeff? >> glor: nancy cordes, thank you. joining us now, john dickerson, anchor of face the nation, and from the white house margaret brennan. john, first of all, your takeaways from last night? >> well, we don't want to go too far in overreading the result in alabama, as one republican put it. we don't expect to have anybody accused of assaulting underage people in any of these other races. but the major takeaway for republicans is what kind of candidates are they going to nominate in other states where there are going to be close election, in nevada and arizona? are they going to have hard-line candidates that thrill the primary audiences or ones that can win in the general election. for democrats, the takeaway is in the virginia governor's race and in this race, the president thrilled the democratic base, got them to turn out. if that's true in 2018, that's great news for democrats. >> glor: marking -- margaret, the president did endorse roy moore, but then he initially backed another candidate. how is the president react
jeff? >> glor: nancy cordes, thank you. joining us now, john dickerson, anchor of face the nation, and from the white house margaret brennan. john, first of all, your takeaways from last night? >> well, we don't want to go too far in overreading the result in alabama, as one republican put it. we don't expect to have anybody accused of assaulting underage people in any of these other races. but the major takeaway for republicans is what kind of candidates are they going to nominate...
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i'm jeff jeff glor. thank you for watching. good night. z2m7ez z16fz y2m7ey y16fy >>> i feel badly for general flynn. he has led a strong life. i feel badly. i will say this. hillary clinton lied many times to the fbi. flynn lied and they destroyed his life. i think it is a shame. >> welcome to off script. we have breaking news. russia special counsel robert mueller has objected to a tentative agreement that would free paul manafort from house arrest. former trump campaign chairman was post -- post riding an editorial about his work with a ll
i'm jeff jeff glor. thank you for watching. good night. z2m7ez z16fz y2m7ey y16fy >>> i feel badly for general flynn. he has led a strong life. i feel badly. i will say this. hillary clinton lied many times to the fbi. flynn lied and they destroyed his life. i think it is a shame. >> welcome to off script. we have breaking news. russia special counsel robert mueller has objected to a tentative agreement that would free paul manafort from house arrest. former trump campaign...
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jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in our evening newsfeed. president trump heads to mississippi tomorrow for the opening of a civil rights museum. that has prompted two congressmen to boycott the event, mississippi democrat bennie thompson and civil rights icon john lewis called the president's policies hurtful. mr. trump was invited by mississippi's governor. one of roy moore's accusers, beverly young nelson, admitted today she added the date and location to what she says is moore's signature in her 1977 high school yearbook. nelson stands by her accusation that the republican senate candidate groped and attempted to assault her when she was 16. moore has denied signing the yearbook. hiring was strong last month. employers added 228,000 jobs, and the unemployment rate held steady at a 17-year low of just over 4%. all that gave wall street a boost. the dow gained 117 points to close at a record high for the 65th time this year. there is much more news ahead tonig
jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in our evening newsfeed. president trump heads to mississippi tomorrow for the opening of a civil rights museum. that has prompted two congressmen to boycott the event, mississippi democrat bennie thompson and civil rights icon john lewis called the president's policies hurtful. mr. trump was invited by mississippi's governor. one of roy moore's accusers, beverly young nelson, admitted...
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jeff. g thank you very much. last week, we showed you graphic video of a controversial 2016 police shooting. the mesa, arizona, officer was fired for violating police procedures, but acquitted last week of charges he murdered 26-year-old daniel shaver of texas. today, shaver's widow talked to adriana diaz. >> it took people watching my husband die a very horrible inhumane death for people to care. >> reporter: for two years, this video of daniel shaver's last moments was sealed from the public. ( gunfire ) >> that was an execution. you had a man begging for his life, and he was shot five times for what? for his elbow coming up too high? for being confused? for being compliant? why did he deserve to die? he didn't. >> reporter: the video was released last thursday after jurorsfo brailsford not guilty. >> i just don't understand how anybody could watch that video and then say not guilty. this is justified, that daniel deserved this and that philip brailsford doesn't deserve to be held accountable for his actions. >
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jeff? >> glor: nancy cordes, thanks to you. "time" today named the silence breakers person of the year. these are women who have shared their stories about sexual assault and harassment. among those appearing on the cover are actress ashley judd and singer taylor swift, the elbow you see on the right represents victims who have chosen to remain anonymous. now here are some other stories we're watching in the news feed, the approved a bill that would allow gun owners with conceal carry permits to carry handgun in any state that allows concealed weapons. senate democrats are expected to try to block the bill. the number of homeless americans has climbed to nearly 554,000. that's nearly 4,000 more than last year and first increase since 2010. the soaring cost of living is mostly to blame. the crisis is worst in the west. winter weather has stormed into the upper midwest. white-out conditions in minnesota yesterday caused more than 400 crashes and cold weather blows into the east on friday. the great lakes will become snow making m
jeff? >> glor: nancy cordes, thanks to you. "time" today named the silence breakers person of the year. these are women who have shared their stories about sexual assault and harassment. among those appearing on the cover are actress ashley judd and singer taylor swift, the elbow you see on the right represents victims who have chosen to remain anonymous. now here are some other stories we're watching in the news feed, the approved a bill that would allow gun owners with conceal...
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jeff? >> glor: nancy cordes, thank you. joining us now, john dickerson, anchor of "face the nation," and from the white house margaret brennan. john, first of all, your takeaways from last night? >> well, we don't want to go too far in over-reading the result in alabama, as one republican put it to me the other day, we don't expect to have anybody accused of assaulting underage people in any of these other races. but the major takeaway for republicans is what kind of candidates are they going to nominate in other states where there are going to be close elections, in nevada and arizona? are they going to have hard-line candidates that thrill the primary audiences or ones that can win in the general election. for democrats, the takeaway is in both the virginia governor's race and in this race, the president thrilled the democratic base, got them to turn out. if that's true in 2018, that's great news for democrats. >> glor: margaret, the president did endorse roy moore, but then he initially backed another candidate. how is t
jeff? >> glor: nancy cordes, thank you. joining us now, john dickerson, anchor of "face the nation," and from the white house margaret brennan. john, first of all, your takeaways from last night? >> well, we don't want to go too far in over-reading the result in alabama, as one republican put it to me the other day, we don't expect to have anybody accused of assaulting underage people in any of these other races. but the major takeaway for republicans is what kind of...
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jeff has been at cbs for 35 years. including several years as chairman of cbs news and the last 13 as executive producer of 60 minutes. one the highest quality i think we will all agree of investigative journalism in the united states. among other accolades, they have one anybody and other awards. and jeff was awarded recently and worth of the highest journalistic honor and broadcast news. slightly out of order here. i wanted to also thank, before i pass the baton, the country school. who at the very last minute, enabled us to accommodate what was going to be 400+ people today. obviously the weather and some issues caused some people to miss it. but we are getting really used you in the library, having a waitlist for things. when he saw the witness was up around 200 people that wanted to come to this lecture, beyond the 200 already registered for the room, we pulled out all the stops and country school, were very gracious at last minute let us come in. thank you to those who helped make that happen. [applause] >> we ar
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jeff flake is a yes on the senate tax bill. we had heard from mitch mcconnell that republicans have the votes to pass the tax overhaul. the latest senator is jeff flake. doesuestion is -- where senator susan collins sounds -- stand? we are now hearing that jeff flake is a yes and james lankford is a yes, ron johnson is a yes. susan collins, bob corker? >> those are the last two senators who have not announced or made clear they will vote yes. the if they vote no, republicans will have 50 votes, whether the vote is today or late tonight. as mitch mcconnell made clear, they are appear to have the votes. they are still trying to win over senator cowan's and they make concessions to her, including -- susan collins and they make concessions to her, including the concession for property taxes. bob corker seems less likely. they have the votes. vonnie: why bother giving her any more if it is not something that would attract support in the house during the reconciliation process? why give susan collins anymore, they have the votes? >>
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jeff? >> glor: jamie, thank you very much. up next, "time's" short list for person of the year, and last year's winner is on it. up next, time's short list for person of the year, and last person of the year, and last area's winner is on it. reyo it's protection for generations of families, and 150 years of strength and stability. and when you're able to harness all of that, that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. which is the only egg good eonly eggland's best. with more farm-fresh taste, more vitamins, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. that goes beyond assuming beingredients are safe...ood to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, that can take you out of the game for weeks, even if you're healthy. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that in severe cases can lead to hospitalization
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jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. it looked like the white house was under attack this morning, but it was only a drill. the secret service is trying to tighten its response after several security breaches. major garrett is there. >> reporter: before dawn at the white house today with president trump inside the residence, a silent night suddenly roar toward daybreak. a secret service dog, alarmed by a would-be intruder, rushed the target. part of the what the secret service called "the first-ever live security drill on white house grounds." >> big goals is to find problem areas. >> reporter: in his first network news interview, secret service director tex alles told us agents need real-time scenarios. >> you fight like you train, then you need to train like you fight. we're trying to provide pedroia realistic training that would be similar to what would happen if there was an emergency on the white house grounds. >> reporter: there was an emergency in september 2014 when fence-jumper omar gonzalez, with a knife in his
jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you very much. it looked like the white house was under attack this morning, but it was only a drill. the secret service is trying to tighten its response after several security breaches. major garrett is there. >> reporter: before dawn at the white house today with president trump inside the residence, a silent night suddenly roar toward daybreak. a secret service dog, alarmed by a would-be intruder, rushed the target. part of the what the secret...
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jeff. >> glor: manny, thank you very much. a bitter argument has broken out between the president and the junior senator from his home state. it began when democrat kristen gillibrand called on mr. trump to resign because of accusations of sexual misconduct against him. the president fired back with his weapon of choice-- the tweet. with the latest on this, here's nancy cordes. >> it was a sexist smear attempting to silence my voice. >> reporter: new york senator kristen gillibrand was attending a bipartisan bible study this morning when the president sent his suggestive tweet calling her a "lightweight" and "flunky" who once "begged him for campaign contributions," and "would do anything for them." >> i think it was shameful. >> reporter: democrats called the president's words... >> nasty. >> reporter: and... >> grotesque. >> reporter: massachusetts senator elizabeth warren even accused him of trying to intimidate and slut-shame gillibrand. >> if your mind is in the gutter would you have read it that way. >> reporter: white h
jeff. >> glor: manny, thank you very much. a bitter argument has broken out between the president and the junior senator from his home state. it began when democrat kristen gillibrand called on mr. trump to resign because of accusations of sexual misconduct against him. the president fired back with his weapon of choice-- the tweet. with the latest on this, here's nancy cordes. >> it was a sexist smear attempting to silence my voice. >> reporter: new york senator kristen...
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jeff. >> glor: adriana diaz in detroit. thanks. the supreme court heard arguments today in the most- anticipated case of this term. it started when a colorado baker refused on religious grounds to make a wedding cake for a same- sex couple. chief legal correspondent jan crawford talked to both sides. >> as soon as we sat down with the owner, he asked us who the cake was for. and when we said it was for us, he said he would not make a cake for a same-sex wedding. >> i will gladly sell you anything in my shop. but this is just an event they can't create a cake for. >> glor: jan, you were in the courtroom today. both sides have deeply held beliefs here. >> reporter: well, jeff, in this case, sharply divided justices on these bedrock principles. liberal justices were really worried that a ruling for the baker would mean all other kinds of businesses could refuse to participate in same-sex weddings. elena kagan said: but how do you draw a line? what about the chef and the floorist and everybody else that participates in a wedding? the c
jeff. >> glor: adriana diaz in detroit. thanks. the supreme court heard arguments today in the most- anticipated case of this term. it started when a colorado baker refused on religious grounds to make a wedding cake for a same- sex couple. chief legal correspondent jan crawford talked to both sides. >> as soon as we sat down with the owner, he asked us who the cake was for. and when we said it was for us, he said he would not make a cake for a same-sex wedding. >> i will...
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a difficult decision. >> jeff: at tribal council, ryan played his idol. >> it's for me. >> jeff: but the core four stuck together. 11th person voted out and the fourth member of our jury, joe. >> jeff: stunning ryan, chrissy, and mike. joe, the tribe has spoken. seven are left. who will be voted out tonight?
a difficult decision. >> jeff: at tribal council, ryan played his idol. >> it's for me. >> jeff: but the core four stuck together. 11th person voted out and the fourth member of our jury, joe. >> jeff: stunning ryan, chrissy, and mike. joe, the tribe has spoken. seven are left. who will be voted out tonight?
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it isn't jeff sessions who fires james comey. but trump relies on a recommendation from jeff sessions. jeff sessions relies on the word of his deputy attorney general who talks all about the clinton case. well, you raised earlier a great point. isn't jeff sessions supposed to be recused from the clinton case? he said that when he took office and, look, jeff sessions on the campaign trail talked a lot about the clinton case. there were good reasons for him to be recused. it is an interesting issue. how can he endorse those findings from rod rosenstein if he's supposed to be recused from the case. >> matt covering the justice department for "the washington post" on what is a remarkable day to be covering the justice department for "the washington post." your paper has done a lot to -- almost more than anything to increase our understanding of this as a country. i'm sure you're proud to be working there tonight but also incredibly busy. thanks for being with us, matt. >> thank you. ing. >> us now is senator sheldon whitehouse, democ
it isn't jeff sessions who fires james comey. but trump relies on a recommendation from jeff sessions. jeff sessions relies on the word of his deputy attorney general who talks all about the clinton case. well, you raised earlier a great point. isn't jeff sessions supposed to be recused from the clinton case? he said that when he took office and, look, jeff sessions on the campaign trail talked a lot about the clinton case. there were good reasons for him to be recused. it is an interesting...
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i'm jeff glor. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the matt lauer scandal. how this former intern said he seduced her. >> the messages lauer sent her. >>> golden globes blackout? >> why the biggest stars are expected to wear all black. >>> then on this christmas party, they used to look like this. not anymore. >> how the sexual misconduct epidemic is forcing companies across america to tone it down this year. >>> has the white house declared all-out war against omarosa? >> we got our okay to express our stories. >> the first family christmas photo mystery, where's
i'm jeff glor. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the matt lauer scandal. how this former intern said he seduced her. >> the messages lauer sent her. >>> golden globes blackout? >> why the biggest stars are expected to wear all black. >>> then on this christmas party, they used to look like this. not anymore. >> how the sexual misconduct epidemic is forcing companies across america to...
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sound from - jeff fitch - u.s. postal inspector these mail truck break ins have taken place while the truck is parked and the letter carrier is away from the truck delivering mail. these thefts have stretched from the south bay all the way up to the east bay. sound from - jeff fitch - u.s. postal inspectorall of these thefts took place in broad daylight.sound from - jeff fitch - u.s. postal inspector the post office is investigating these thefts and are asking for the public's help. sound from - jeff fitch - u.s. postal inspector (vicki) in antioch. police are looking for a man... who was seen siphoning gas from a inspectorpostal jeff fitch - u.s. sound from - public's help.for the public's help. sound from - jeff fitch - u.s. postal inspector (vicki) inspector (vicki) (vicki) in antioch. police are looking for a man... who was seen siphoning gas from a van... used to transport children. it happened on christmas day on delta fair boulevard...at the contra costa county employment and human development department. su
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jeff. >> adriana diaz in detroit. thanks. >>> the supreme court heard arguments in the most anticipated case of this term. it started when a colorado baker refused on religious ground to make a wedding cake for sex couple. chief legal correspondent, jan crawford talked to both side. >> as soon as we sat down with the owner, he asked us who the cake was for. and when weep send it was for us, he said he would not make a cake for a same sex wedding. >> i will gladly sell you anything in my shop. but this is just, an event that i can't create a cake for. >> jan you were in the courtroom. both side have deeply held beliefs here? >> jeff, in this case, sharply divided. the justices on these bed rock prince pulls, liberal justices were really worried that a ruling for the baker, would mean that all kind of other businesses could refuse to participate in same sex weddings. for example. justice kagan said how do you draw the lierne, the chef, florist, everybody else? >> conservative justices were troubled by the idea that the
jeff. >> adriana diaz in detroit. thanks. >>> the supreme court heard arguments in the most anticipated case of this term. it started when a colorado baker refused on religious ground to make a wedding cake for sex couple. chief legal correspondent, jan crawford talked to both side. >> as soon as we sat down with the owner, he asked us who the cake was for. and when weep send it was for us, he said he would not make a cake for a same sex wedding. >> i will gladly sell...
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jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in this evening's news feed. airlines are getting back on schedule after a fire and blackout sunday at the airport in atlanta. all passengers should be reunited with their bags by thursday. the f.b.i. has joined the investigation of the outage, but will is no indication of criminal activity. a major ade today that can improve the sight of people with a rare form of inherited blindness. but the treatment may cost up to $1 million per patient. and it's time now for the annual list of most common passwords used. as usual it is topped by 123456 and password with a capital "p." new this year, letmein. that is a password people use. iloveyou, starwars and whatever. also trustno1, which is good advice. this is based on passwords leaked in data breaches in the past year. there's still much more ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." >> reporter: it's the newest kind of robe remember called the "neighbor scam." >> the best thing is to try
jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in this evening's news feed. airlines are getting back on schedule after a fire and blackout sunday at the airport in atlanta. all passengers should be reunited with their bags by thursday. the f.b.i. has joined the investigation of the outage, but will is no indication of criminal activity. a major ade today that can improve the sight of people with a rare form of inherited blindness. but the...