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both their boys are in the r bowl. but who are the who has it better than us? nobody! >> both their boys are in the super bowl! but who are the harbaugh parents pulling for? their best case scenario. >> first someone traps their car then tried to burn down the house. >> and don't be fooled by the cute face. proof that house cats are really little killing machines! good evening. >> in the bay area -- >> reporter: at jackson square in new orleans! it is cold! temperatures have gone south . in fact the winds are so strong right now that the 49ers were forced to practice at the saints aeps indoor practice facility -- saints' indoor practice facility. the first practice lasted just 95 minutes and ended 15 minutes early. while they were at work, a couple other members of the harbaugh family took center stage. >> you're going to ask us how we feel on this historic event. who has it better than us? nobody! [ laughter ] >> reporter: what an appearance for jack and jacky harbaugh. >> good to see ya! >> reporter: in front of almost 40 cameras, look at that, pro football's most famous parents now talking with what else? their super bowl-coaching son, jim and john. >> loose lips sink ships. and they both have subscribed to that philosophy. no one talks to anyone! jim is very quiet and guarded and john is very quiet and guarded. and that's exactly the way we wanted them? >> and so are we. >> reporter: jim called dad right after the nfc championship game. >> and he's going, dad! tell no what's going on! i'm getting on the airplane ! i don't know what's happening. i said, well -- they just fumbled! the patriots just fumbled! two plays later, touchdown pass to anquan bolden. and he says dad, do you recognize where this is headed? >> reporter: wednesday wasn't going to be a slow day. at this point, they did not say or they're not telling where they're sitting on sunday. but one thing is for sure: nobody's got it better than them. >> by the way, ken, back to you, somebody is going to lose that game on sunday! and last year when the 49ers lost to the raven, jack harbaugh, the father, went into jim harbaugh, the losing coach's locker room and found him alone in a room, slumped over a chair. so whoever loses this game, that's where the father's going to go. >> oh, my. all right, well, one room or the other! [ laughter ] chris cull iver-- culver is apologizing for saying he wouldn't welcome a gay team member in the locker room. >> i don't do the gay guys, man. no gay people on the team. they got to get up out of here. >> today he said "it has taken me seeing them, the words, in front to see they are hurtful and ugly." but will the fans be forgiving? >> there are guys like this on every single team. there is a culture that's out there that's slowly changing, and hopefully it'll change more. but i'm not going to let the statements of one player ruin the team, the organization. >> i'm sure everybody knows it's an individual comment, and not that of the '9ers. everyone is still going to support the '9ers 100%. it doesn't affect my feelings for the '9ers 1 bit. >> the team hasn't said whether he will face disciplinary action. one bay area family will not be going to sleep tonight, not after what has happened the last couple nights. someone is out to get this family! kit doe, what is going on! >> reporter: well, we actually woke the family up from an afternoon nap. they were resting up for what is shaping up to be a very long night. they're going to stay on guard, not going to sleep at all. i asked them if these vandals would try to pull something three nights in a row. they said they're not taking any chanceses. >> reporter: it all started monday when someone threw yellow paint on their car and slashed the tires. the second night, the vandals doused the front door with gas and set it on fire. tonight on glenwood avenue, they will be sleepless in san jose. >> paint first, fire second, what tonight? >> hopefully nothing! >> reporter: nicole and her dad didn't want to show their faces or use their last names. at 3:00 am, they heard a thump, and opened the door to a wall of flames. >> it's a very heavy door. >> reporter: the stucco and thick door kept the fire from spreading. >> i'm fearful for the health of my family. they seem to think nothing of starting a house fire, you know? and if we hadn't been aware of what was going on, we could have ended up with a house burned down. >> reporter: arson investigators say someone threw a fiery object at the door and poured gas on it. john and nicole will be up tonight, ready and waiting >> i'm not sure why you're target me or my family. i just wish you'd stop. you made your point. i don't know what i did or what my family did, but it distribute have to go this way. >> reporter: and with this most recent incident, it took san jose police a while to get here. they only have three officers working this beat. and so they will try to swing by tonight with some extra patrols. if anyone has information, give san jose police a call. the former owner of the san francisco house connected with the disappearance of kevin collins says he's shocked the property could be tied to the case. he owned the duplex in 1984 when kevin disappeared. he rented out the place but didn't know much about the tenants. only that they had lived there for about ten years and took care of it. investigators searched the house yesterday when an inspector looking at the cold case saw something that tickled his interest. they found bones but they appear to be from an animal. in dublin, there was a candlelight vigil and a march for eileen. she disappeared 20 years ago today. she was 13 at the time and on her way home from school >> we can't give up on here. i won't give up on my child. she may be soon turning 38. she's still my child . >> her parents have held this vigil every year since their daughter's specious. the economy took an urn expected turn. it shrank for the first time since the great recession. >> reporter: the headline may be disappointing, but the underlying economy was showing renewed strength at the end of last year. consumer spending, which drives 2/3 of the economy was up 2.2%. home building soared more than 15%. and it contributed to economic growth in 2012 for the first time in six years. only government spending cuts on defense caused overall economic growth to flat-line. >> the fiscal tightening is taking a toll. it took a toll on growth in 2012. it will take a toll again in 2013. >> reporter: but in the trade channels of the u.s. economy, the tide appears to be turning. >> i think it's getting better. things are definitely getting better. >> reporter: robert landry is chief commercial officer at portland of new orleans. >> do you think of the port as a leading indicator? >> we are. we see a lot of things before it hits the economy. when people are making decisions, they're making them months in afrd vance to get them -- in advance to get them on board a ship. we're seeing more steel coming in. >> reporter: imports are up double digits. cruise ship traffic also set a record in 2012. we're seeing a large amount of exports as well. >> the fed says the pause in economic growth was mostly because of weather-related disruptions. an emotional plea from former congresswoman gabrielle giffords. >> violence is a big problem. too many children are dying. too many children. >> she appeared before the senate judiciary committee which is holding the first hearings on gun control since the connecticut school massacre. congress is look at everything from universal background checks to a new assault weapons ban. after today's hearings, giffords and her husband met with the president at the white house. in newtown, connecticut, tonight, hundreds of people packed a public hearing on gun control. >> jesse was 6 years old. >> reporter: scarlet lewis brought a photograph of her 6-year-old son, jesse. he was among those killed. >> together we can turn this tragedy into the event that turned the tie. >> reporter: the bipartisan panel is considering policy changes following the december 14th massacre. many spoke in favor of new gun law, a few against. >> the lawless do not observe gun controls restrictions or regulations. and this leaves good and lawful citizens at an unjust disadvantage against the lawless. >> reporter: david wheeler lost his son benjamin to adam lanza's bullets that day. he argued that gun control laws must consider those who suffer mental illness >> that a person with these problems could live in a home where he had access to among the most powerful firearms available to nonmilitary personnel is unacceptable. >> reporter: many speakers received standing ovations, many of them parents of the victims. one the parent of a survivor. susan's daughter escaped a shooting inside victoria soto's classroom. >> we stop being something to be proud of when we love our guns more than we love our children. >> reporter: this was the last of four public hearings for the task force which will now consider writing new laws. a bay area woman goes for a walk. next thing she knows, she's hanging off a cliff! >> and killer kitties. the surprising things scientist s just discovered. >> heavy rainfall in new orleans, site of the super bowl, and all of that severe weather is heading east for us. we have sunshine and 65 degrees. why the discrepancy? 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[ laughter ] >> there are hundreds of tailless lizards in my yard. >> and the treat they leave at the front door. yeah. >> little presents! >> they get hungry. it is what it is. nature. nature today gave us a lot of sunshine! another dry day. we have had 25 out of 30 january days mainly dry. we are dry once again. checking the stats. we check san francisco weather in two spots. sfo and downtown. downtown this will be the 3rd driest january ever. and it will be the driest ever at sfo. 80 years of weather history there. less than 1 quarter inch. upper 30s for concord, fremont, livermore. these long clear nights, the heat that we gain during the day gets reradiated into the atmosphere. we'll also have a lot of sunshine and days with highs in the 60s all the way through super bowl sunday. now that we know that high pressure is right over the top of us, when is it going to move? not for about five days. the northerly wind is now inland over nevada. and we'll have highs in the 60s. everything will get shunted to the south but not until next tuesday or wednesday. chilly at night, but very pleasant weather if you like to get outside. a lot of you were cyclist, joggers, this is good weather to get outdoors. mild through the super bowl. and a pattern coming next week with more rain. upon but no time soon. oakland, 67 degrees. the average is 59. san jose, 6 degrees above average. 66 for fremont. hayward 65. san ramon 64. head to the beach ! why not? low 60s. oakland , san francisco, 60s. 60s on friday, saturday. sunday may turn out to be the warmest day out of the whole stretch! next week, showers moving in wednesday. but six dry days between now and then. this is abnormal to have this much dry weather this time of year. jan january -- january, our second wettest month. not in 2013! >> perfect weather for cat hunting. for cats to do their hunting! >> there you go. a young 49ers fan isn't had thing a hospital stay get in the way of his super bowl plans. >> he is a heart patient at packard children's hospital in palo alto, and he's turned his room into the ultimate fan cave. the 2nd grader is hosting a big super bowl barb for his family on sunday. he even has the menu planned. >> i'm going to -- they're going to come over, my family is going to come, and we're going to watch the super bowl and eat chicken. legs. >> love those chicken legs! he'd like to be a play by play announcer one day, and he's already calling the score: '9ers 34, ravens zip. coming you were, why watching the super bowl is better than sex if you're trying to lose weight. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, how to lose weight. some pe say - you should spice up your love life. there are a lot of myths about how to lose weight. and some people say you should spice up your love life. >> doctor kim explains why you might want to watch the super bowl instead! >> reporter: cindy struggles with her weight. >> in terms of pounds, how much weight would you like to lose? >> probably 25-30. >> reporter: new research shows many of the diet and exercise programs the 55-year-old has tried throughout her adult life don't work >> you're advised not to lose a lot of weight too fast. that it's going to be bad for you. in fact that doesn't appear to be true. >> reporter: in fact, in the long run, fast initial weight loss is a better way to go. that's one of several obesity myths revealed in a new study. researchers looked at all the evidence and shed the fat lies from the facts. if you make a small change like walking 20 minutes daily or eating two extra potato chips a day, it will add up to large long-term weight changes >> you'll eventually plateau. >> reporter: another myth, that having a little sex burns up to 300 calories. fat chance! a typical encounter lasts 6 minutes, and burns only 21 calories. a man would have to have sex for a full hour to burn 200. he could burn more calories by sitting and watching the entire super bowl. other myths, breast feeding protects the infant against obesity. it does not. pe classes keep kids slim; they don't. and that you should set realistic goals so you don't get frustrated. not true. the most ambitious plans to lose weight work best. >> so many ways we could get into trouble! we're looking for the biggest 49 uppers super-fan. >> tons of you have been sendings us your photos. -- sending us your photos. >> this is how you celebrate a touchdown! >> and that's dad and baby, a mini-no. 63. >> eric flew out from hawaii, are having a ball. >> and the wedding day. >> e-mail your photos to us. the ravens' other linebacker grabs some attention in new orleans. and back here in the bay area, st. mary's puts its winning streak on the line against usf. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, linebacker who enjoys the spotlight... terrell suggs,- k- most entert ray lewis isn't the only ravens linebacker who enjoys the spotlight! tarell suggs, t-sizzle, provided the most entertaining press conference of the week >> yo, check it, there's no snare in my head phones. my brother called me an anglo-saxon. he woke up one more and i was just eating cold steak. steve nash back to the phoenix for the first time since back. they win 92-86, and snap the lakers' winning streak. player to the raptor rudy gay is on the move. the grizzlies have grade traded their leading scorer to the raptors as part of a 3-game 6-player deal. 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Transcripts For WUSA CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley 20130130

recovery. >> reporter: the population shrunk, and yet the number of the restaurants went up? >> yeah, it's a miracle, isn't it? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the senate judiciary committee had assembled for the first congressional gun control hearing since the sandy hook tragedy when the surprise witness appeared. former congresswoman gabrielle giffords of arizona was led by the hand by her husband, mark kelly. it was two years ago this month that giffords was shot through the head during a meeting in tucson. 18 others were shot and six died. a day of testimony began with this: >> speaking is difficult, but i need to say something important. violence is a big problem. too many children are dying. too many children. we must do something. it will be hard, but the time is now. you must act. be bold. be courageous. americans are counting on you. thank you. >> pelley: giffords, who is partially blind, resigned from congress last year. the rest of today's hearing featured gun control advocates and opponents, and our nancy cordes was there. >> reporter: at one end of the witness table was gabrielle giffords' husband. at the other was the c.e.o.st national rifle association, wayne lapierre, who argued new gun laws are nun necessary. >> the fact is we could dramatically cut crime in this country with guns and save lives all over this country if we would start enforcing the 9,000 federal laws we have on the books. i'm talking about drug dealers with guns, gangs with guns and felons with guns. they're simply not being enforced. the numbers are shocking. >> reporter: democrats and some republicans said background checks need to be expanded to include firearm purchases made at gun shows. baltimore county police chief jim johnson: >> the best way to stop a bad guy from getting a gun in the first place is a good background check. >> my problem with back-- background checks is you're never going to get criminals to go through universal background checks. >> mr. lapierre, that's the point. the criminals won't go to purchase the guns because there will be a background check. it will stop them from the original purchase. you missed that point completely. >> senator-- >> i think it's basic. >> senator, i think you missed-- >> let be there be order! >> reporter: much of the debate centered around a proposed assault weapon ban that would also limit the rounds in a magazine to 10. giffords' husband mark kelly argued those restrictions would have limited the carnage jared loughner could commit. >> in 15 second he's emptied his magazine. it contained 33 bullets, and there were 33 wounds. >> reporter: but gun rights advocate gail trotter argued one person's assault weapon is another's last line of offense. >> and the peace of mind that a woman has as she's facing three, four, five, violent attackers, intruders in her home with her children screaming in the background, the peace of mind that she has knowing that she has a scary-looking gun, gives her more courage when she's fighting hardened, violent criminals. >> reporter: both sides agreed today the government need to crack down on straw purchasers, people who buy guns for others who are often criminals. the chair of the senate judiciary committee, a democrat, says he plan foz craft legislation that deals with some of these issues within the month. scott. >> pelley: and we should mention jared loughner is serving multiple life terms now. nancy, thanks very much. the state of connecticut, where newtown is located, is also holding hearings about whether to change its gun laws. one of the witnesses at the hearing tonight will be nichole hockley. her six-year-old son, dylan, was killed at sandy hook elementary school. she spoke with michelle miller today at the offices of sandy hook promise, the antiviolence group formed by newtown residents. >> reporter: why is now the time for you to stand up and speak? >> now is the time because it's the only way i can... start to make any sense of this for myself. dylan was just pure love when you get right down to it. i am not being fair to his legacy and memory if i sit back and do nothing. >> reporter: what do you want to happen? >> all i've seen in all honesty, so far, are people immediately jumping on agendas. i find that disgusting. i would rather see more conversation and listening taking place. >> reporter: the hockleys lived just yards away from the home of the gunman. she saw adam lanza only once. it was from a distance, the week of the attack. >> it's a physical reaction to realize that at some point, so soon before it happened, that you'd actually seen the person who took your child. >> reporter: had you ever met the lanzas? >> i'm ashamed to admit no. >> reporter: ashamed? why? >> that house was kind of like a black spot in the neighborhood. no one spoke about them. i never heard a neighbor speak of them. perhaps if there was more engagement within a community with neighbors looking outor each other, supporting each other, then maybe they would have gotten help in a different sort of way. but to know that you know everyone on your street except one house, and then that happens to be a house with people tha that... or a person that does this, that's kind of hard to swallow. so there's some regret there. >> reporter: with 100 people signed up to speak at this public hearing tonight, scott, organizers expect this to last well past midnight. >> pelley: michelle, thank you very much. now, a massive cold front is moving through the eastern states tonight after bringing severe weather, including tornadoes, to the midwest and to the south. at least two people have been killed. one of the twisters slammed into adairsville, georgia, northwest of atlanta. >> come oget back in here! >> pelley: homes and offices were torn apart. one death has been reported there. juanita carter was sleeping when it hit. >> i was hanging-- i was on my-- my back was across those blocks and i don't remember nothing after that. i blacked out. >> pelley: water shot into the air when a pipe burst and investigation were tossed all over interstate 75, including this man's truck. >> it was just unbelievable. it's-- it's nothing-- nothing like i ever seen before in my life. >> pelley: another tornado struck outside nashville, tennessee, home after home was destroyed, and one death is reported there. in memphis, 200-year-old trees were no match for the wind. and cbs news weather consultant david bernard is in miami, tracking the storms. david, what can we expect next? >> reporter: scott, let's take a look at our collection of doppler radars we have right now and we have a slew of tornado watches that are in effect this evening from tallahassee, florida, right through georgia and the carolinas, and within the last five minutes, the washington, d.c. area is now under a tornado watch. so these are the areas we're going to have to watch for the worst weather as we go through the overnight hours. but even philadelphia and new york could see strong winds overnight with some of the storm. >> pelley: seems early in the year for this kind of thing. how did this storm get organized? >> reporter: well, we had a bunch of ingredients that came together, kind of like all the right ingredients, i guess you could say, at the wrong time and what we're talking about are three main umass a polar air mass, which we expect, it's wintertime-- pouring out of the plains. at the same time we have these powerful jet stream wins that were coming you out of rockies yesterday. and extra warm moist air that's been spilling over the gulf coast. put all three together and that meant strong winds and in some cases tornadoes yesterday. fortunately all of that will move off the east coast later tonight and tomorrow things are going to settle down considerably but be a lot colder. >> pelley: david, thanks very much. the necome has turned unexpectedly cloudy. government data out today showed the economy shrank for the first time since the great recession. it contracted at an annual rate of 0.1% the last three months of 2012. the economy had grown 3.1% the previous quarter. a shrinking economy over time spells recession, but don't panic yet. this number is likely to be revised as more data come in. senior business correspondent anthony mason found this dark cloud may have a silver lining. >> reporter: the headline may be disappointing, but the underlying economy was showing renewed strength at the end of last year. consumer spending, which driefsz two-third of the economy, was up 2.2%. home building soared more than 15%. and contributed to economic growth in 2012 for the first time in six years. only government spending cuts on defense caused overall economic growth to flatline. julia coronado is chief economist. >> the fiscal tightening is taking a toll. took a toll on growth in 2012. it will take a toll again in 2013. >> reporter: but in the trade channels of the u.s. economy, the tide apeerdz to be turning. are things getting better? >> things are definitely getting better. >> robert landry is the chief commercial officer at the port of new orleans, a gateway to the mississippi. 33 million tons of cargo come through here a year. do you think the port is a kind of leading indicator? >> we see a lot of things before i think it really hits the economy because when people are making decisions, they're making them months advance to get them on board a ship. >> reporter: so what's happening now? >> right now, we're seeing things pick up. we're seeing more steel coming in. >> reporter: steel imports are up double digits. container traffic in the port of new orleans hit an all-time high in 2012. and cruise ship traffic also set a record. >> we're also seeing a large amount of exports as well. so we feel very comfortable with the way things are going. >> reporter: the fed said today the pause in economic growth was due largely to weather-related disruptions from super storm sandy and other temporary factors. as one economist put it, it's the best cracks in the u.s. economy you're ever going to see. scott. >> pelley: anthony, you mentioned that federal spending, government spending had dropped. how much does that have to do with this cracks? >> reporter: well, it's a huge factor, scott. essentially, it wiped out a lot of private sector gains. and, of course, we're going to see congress debating more cuts in the coming months. so that could put more pressure on the economy. but the private sector continues to show improving strength. >> pelley: overseas, israeli jets attack inside syria today. the syrians claim the target was a military research facility, but our david martin at the peak tells us, that israel hit a convoy believed to be carrying weaponweapons to hezbollah, the militant group based in lebanon. syria is in the middle of a ruinous civil war. israel and the u.s. are worried that syrian arms, including chemical weapons, could wind up in the hands of terrorists. we have new information on the problems with boeing's revolutionary 787. we'll show you why it's a lot more difficult for police to trace a gun than you might expect. and we'll remember the last of the andrews sisters when the cbs evening news continues. not easy to find, but worth it. ot, but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my docto prescrib. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way. ask your doctor about symbicort. i got my first prescription free. call or click to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. city, albam park say a man shot and killed a school bus driver and grabbed a six-year-old boy from the bus and took him to an underground bunker. now, hostage negotiators are trying to end the standoff that began more than 24 hours ago. at last word, the boy was still being held00 but we are told he is receiving medicine that he needs. the driver is being called a hero for protecting the other children on the bus, 20 of them got away safely. no word on the motivation. when a gun is involved in a crime, the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms often gets involved to find out where that gun ciem from. but we were surprised to learn how low tech that tracing operation is. chip reid got a look inside. >> reporter: when a gun is found at the scene of a shoot, one of the first calls made by police across the country is to the national tracing center in martinsburg, west virginia. >> verify that serial number for me, please. >> reporter: 350 employees undertake the painstaking process of tracing guns to identify their owners. charles houser has been cheeft center since 2005. >> there is a perception, even among law enforcement agencies, that if you send a serial number from a gun up here that we prug it into a computer and the name of a gun owner pops out as if there's a national registration system. there's no such thing. >> reporter: no such thing because federal law prohibits the creationave national database of gun purchases. that ban was first slipped into an appropriations bill in congress in 1979 and became permanent law in 1986 in a law sponsored by two strong supporters will of gun rights, idaho republican james mccliewr, and missouri democrat maryland volkmer. the ban on a federal gun sale database has been strongly supported by the powerful national rifle association. the nra told us it is opposed to any registry of law-abiding gun owners. so workers here are left with an antiquated system to trace 350,000 guns a year, requiring them to review by hand, tons of paper records and 500 million entries on microfilm. critics say it's the law enforcement equivalent of the horse and buggy. >> i'm calling in regards to the trace on the glock that we had. >> reporter: investigators spend much of their time on the phone. >> we actually have to contact the chain-- all the dealers in the chain of distribution. >> reporter: more than a third of the traces involve a gun store that's gone out of business. those records are sent to the tracing center, which receives more than 1,000 boxes a month. many of the records are barely legible. >> for example, these are records that we offed as a result of her cane katrina. we had to dry these out in the parking lot. >> reporter: you dried these out in the parks lot. >> yes, circ we did. >> reporter: despite the burdensome process gun traces marked "urgent" are usually completed in 24 hours but routine traces average about five days. the a.t.f.'s workload is about to become even heavier, scott, because president obama has proposed all guns recovered by federal law enforcement agencies be addressed. that would add about 100,000 more gun traces each year. >> pelley: chip reid at the a.t.f. chip, thanks very much. that battery flab has grounded all of the 787 dreamliners may that battery flab has grounded all of the 787 dreamliners may be worse than we thought. that's next. but your erectile dysfunction - helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you know,that could be a question you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. learn more with our free usaa retirement guide. call 877-242-usaa. clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com dreamliners have been grounded worldwide ever since batteries overheated and one of them caught fire. well, today, we've learned that airlines have been having frequent problems with the batteries, and sharyl attkisson has been looking into this. sharyl. >> reporter: scott, we've learned that united airlines had to replace multiple batteries on its fleet of six dreamliners in less than three months. united has only been flying the dreamliner since early november so aviation experts say it's a red flag that more than one battery would already be having trouble. japan's a.n.a. airline said it replaced 10 batteries on its fleet of 24, all before the two serious incidents of overheating grounded the fleet. a.n.a. says half of those replaced batteries showed an unusually low charge which could be important when lithiom ion batteries recharge too low, recharging could be a fire risk. they told us it is not a result of safety concerns but part of a procedure faulty batteries aren't kept in circulation. >> pelley: the last of the andrews sisters died today. patty andrews was the sister in the middle, the lead singer of the group that provide the the soundtrack for the world war ii generation. patty, maxine, and laverne could bring g.i.s to tears with the ballad, "i'll be with you in apple blossom time." or get them rocking to "boogie, woogie bugle boy of company b." patty andrews was 94. the chefs of new orleans give their city a recipe for recovery next. th ill, helps provide many with day and night relief magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your doctor right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium, the purple pill, is right for you. find out how to save on nexium at purplepill.com. we've decided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. next at 7:00 we've gone from a yellow alert to a red alert, why a >> pelley: finally tonight, the super bowl has put the spotlight on new orleans. that city's cuisine is world famous, of course, and jim axelrod has found that it's played a major role in bringing new orleans back after katrina. played a major role in bringing new orleans back after katrina. >> reporter: when katrina hit new orleans, scott bozwell knew he was in a fight for his restaurant's survival. >> we were fighters. we kept putting our heads down. every day we'd get up, figure it out and we'd get through it. >> reporter: he started by having his french-trained chef fire up the griel. the owner of a five-star restaurant was selling burgers. he even battererred with the national guard for fuel. you traded cheeseburgers for diesel. >> yes. >> reporter: now that's a new orleans economy. >> people did things out of the box. but we have to. >> reporter: he served a dozen people his first day, was up to 500 a week later, and never looked back. >> we had a $5 burger, potato chips and a drink, and it kept us alive. >> reporter: it was a model for the entire industry here. new orleans had 809 restaurants the day before katrina hit. there are 1332 now, this in a city that lost a quarter of its residents. the population shrunk, and yet the number of restaurants went up? >> yeah, it's a miracle, isn't it? >> reporter: tom fits marris is a restaurant critic. >> the food show on wwwl. >> reporter: hes so passionate about food, he wouldn't take a break from his daily radio show to explain the expansion. he did it on the air. >> when we started eating like that again, when we were even getting local seafood already, we said, you know, maybe it will be all right. >> reporter: at 53,000 jobs, the restaurant business is now the largest private employer in the city. it generated $3.2 billion in sales in orleans parish last year. >> the comeback's no longer a comeback. it's just a matter of okay, we've come back, we've made it. >> reporter: a thought worth toasting here where business is smoking. jim axelrod, cbs news, new orleans. >> pelley: hard work in the big easy. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org we are following some breaking news tonight. there is a tornado watch in our town. let's get over to topper shutt in the weather center for the very latest on that. >> we're looking at a red alert, severe alert. we were at a yellow stage. now it's a full blown red because we have a tornado watch covering the entire metro area. it goes up into the pennsylvania/maryland border through the immediate metro area back into fredericksburg. this area here is severe thunderstorm warnings covering parts of fauquier county back into culpeper and fredericksburg near stafford county, but the watch in effect until 2 a.m. i'm not altogether sure we're going to see tornadoes, but i'm pretty sure we'll

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be courageous. americans are counting on you. thank you. >> pelley: giffords, who is partially blind, resigned from congress last year. the rest of today's hearing featured gun control advocates and opponents, and our nancy cordes was there. >> reporter: at one end of the witness table was gabrielle giffords' husband. at the othhe c the national rifle association wayne lapierre, who argued new gun laws are nun necessary. >> the fact is, we could dramatically cut crime in this country with guns and save lives all over this country if we would start enforcing the 9,000 federal laws we have on the books. i'm talking about drug dealers with guns, gangs with guns and felons with guns. they're simply not being enforced. the numbers are shocking. >> reporter: democrats and some republicans said background checks need to be expanded to include firearm purchases made at gun shows. baltimore county police chief jim johnson: >> the best way to stop a bad guy from getting a gun in the first place is a good background check. >> my problem with back-- background checks is you're never going to get criminals to go through universal background checks. >> mr. lapierre, that's the point. the criminals won't go to purchase the guns because there will be a background check. it will stop them from the original purchase. you missed that point completely. >> senator-- >> and i think it's basic. ( audience reacts ) >> senator, i think you missed-- >> let be there be order! >> reporter: much of the debate centered around a proposed assault weapon ban that would also limit the rounds in a magazine to ten. giffords' husband, mark kelly, argued those restrictions would have lessened the carnage jared loughner could commit. >> in 15 seconds, he emptied his magazine. it contained 33 bullets, and there were 33 wounds. >> reporter: but gun rights advocate gail trotter argued one person's assault weapon is another's last line of defense. >> and the peace of mind that a woman has as she's facing three, four, five violent attackers intruders in her home with her children screaming in the background, the peace of mind that she has knowing that she has a scary-looking gun gives her more courage when she's fighting hardened, violent criminals. >> reporter: both sides agreed today the government need to crack down on straw purchasers people who buy guns for others who are often criminals. the chair of the senate judiciary committee, a democrat, says he plan to craft legislation that deals with some of these issues within the month. scott? >> pelley: and we should mention that jared loughner is serving multiple life terms now. nancy, thanks very much. the state of connecticut, where newtown is located, is also holding hearings about whether to change its gun laws. one of the witnesses at the hearing tonight will be nichole hockley. her six-year-old son, dylan, was killed at sandy hook elementary school. she spoke with michelle miller today at the offices of sandy hook promise, the antiviolence group formed by newtown residents. >> reporter: why is now the time for you to stand up and speak? >> now is the time because it's the only way i can... start to make any sense of this for myself. dylan was just pure love, when you get right down to it. i am not being fair to his legacy and memory if i sit back and do nothing. >> reporter: what do you want to happen? >> all i've seen, in all honesty, so far, are people immediately jumping on agendas. i find that disgusting. i would rather see more conversation and listening taking place. >> reporter: the hockleys lived just yards away from the home of the gunman. she saw adam lanza only once. it was from a distance, the week of the attack. >> it's a physical reaction to realize that, at some point, so soon before it happened, that you'd actually seen the person who took your child. >> reporter: had you ever met the lanzas? >> i'm ashamed to admit no. >> reporter: ashamed? why? >> that house was kind of like a black spot in the neighborhood. no one spoke about them. i never heard a neighbor speak of them. perhaps if there was more engagement within a community, with neighbors looking out for each other, supporting each other, then maybe they would have gotten help in a different sort of way. but to know that you know everyone on your street except one house, and then that happens to be a house with people that... or a person that does this that's kind of hard to swallow. so there's some regret there. >> reporter: with 100 people signed up to speak at this public hearing tonight, scott, organizers expect this to last well past midnight. >> pelley: michelle, thank you very much. now, a massive cold front is moving through the eastern states tonight after bringing severe weather, including tornadoes, to the midwest and to the south. at least two people have been killed. one of the twisters slammed into adairsville, georgia, northwest of atlanta. >> come on, get back in here! >> pelley: homes and offices were torn apart. one death has been reported there. juanita carter was sleeping when it hit. >> i was hanging-- i was on my-- my back was across those blocks, and i don't remember nothing after that. i blacked out. >> pelley: water shot into the air when a pipe burst, and vehicles were tossed all over interstate 75, including this man's truck. >> it was just unbelievable. it's-- it's nothing-- nothing like i ever seen before in my life. >> pelley: another tornado struck outside nashville tennessee. home after home was destroyed, and one death is reported there. in memphis, 200-year-old trees were no match for the wind. and cbs news weather consultant david bernard is in miami, tracking the storms. david, what can we expect next? >> reporter: scott, let's take a look at our collection of doppler radars that we have right now. we have a slew of tornado watches that are in effect this evening from tallahassee florida, right through georgia and the carolinas. and within the last five minutes, the washington, d.c. area is now under a tornado watch. so these are the areas we're going to have to watch for the worst weather as we go through the overnight hours. but even philadelphia and new york could see strong winds overnight with some of the storm. >> pelley: seems early in the year for this kind of thing. how did this storm get organized? >> reporter: well, we had a bunch of ingredients that came together, kind of like all the right ingredients, i guess you could say, at the wrong time. and what we're talking about are three main items: a polar air mass-- which we expect, it's wintertime-- pouring out of the plains. at the same time, we have these powerful jet stream winds that were coming out of the rockies yesterday. and extra warm moist air that's been spilling over the gulf coast. the gulf coast, and you put all those three together and that meant strong winds and in some cases tornadoes yesterday and we're seeing that same kind of weather continue today. fortunately, all of that is going to move off the east coast later tonight and tomorrow things are going to settle down considerably but be a lot colder. >> pelley: david, thanks very much. the economy has turned unexpectedly cloudy. government data out today showed the economy shrank for the first time since the great recession. it contracted at an annual rate of 0.1% the last three months of 2012. the economy had grown 3.1% the previous quarter. a shrinking economy over time spells recession, but don't panic yet. this number is likely to be revised as more data come in. senior business correspondent anthony mason found this dark cloud may have a silver lining. >> reporter: the headline may be disappointing, but the underlying economy was showing renewed strength at the end of last year. consumer spending, which drives two-thirds of the economy, was up 2.2%. home building soared more than 15% and contributed to economic growth in 2012 for the first time in six years. only government spending cuts on defense caused overall economic growth to flatline. julia coronado is chief economist with p.n.b.-paribas. >> the fiscal tightening is taking a toll. it took a toll on growth in 2012. it will take a toll again in 2013. >> reporter: but in the trade channels of the u.s. economy the tide appears to be turning. are things getting better? >> things are definitely getting better. >> reporter: robert landry is the chief commercial officer at the port of new orleans, a gateway to the mississippi. 33 million tons of cargo come through here a year. do you think the port is a kind of leading indicator? >> we are-- we see a lot of things before i think it really hits the economy because when people are making decisions, they're making them months in advance to get them on board a ship. >> reporter: so what's happening now? >> right now, we're seeing things pick up. we're seeing more steel coming in. >> reporter: steel imports are up double digits. container traffic in the port of new orleans hit an all-time high in 2012, and cruise ship traffic also set a record. >> we're also seeing a large amount of exports, as well, so we feel very comfortable with the way things are going. >> reporter: the fed said today the pause in economic growth was due largely to weather-related disruptions from super storm sandy and other temporary factors. as one economist put it, it's the best contraction in the u.s. economy you're ever going to see. scott? >> pelley: anthony, you mentioned that federal spending, government spending, had dropped. how much does that have to do with this contraction? >> reporter: well, it's a huge factor, scott. essentially, it wiped out a lot of private sector gains. and, of course, we're going to see congress debating more cuts in the coming months, so that could put more pressure on the economy. but the private sector continues to show improving strength. >> pelley: anthony mason at the port of new orleans thanks, anthony. overseas, israeli jets attack inside syria today. the syrians claim the target was a military research facility but our david martin at the pentagon tells us that israel hit a convoy believed to be carrying weapons to hezbollah, the militant group based in lebanon. syria is in the middle of a ruinous civil war. israel and the u.s. are worried that syrian arms, including chemical weapons, could wind up in the hands of terrorists. we have new information on the problems with boeing's revolutionary 787. we'll show you why it's a lot more difficult for police to trace a gun than you might expect. and we'll remember the last of the andrews sisters. when the "cbs evening news" continues. ot not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe i thought those days might be over. so my docto prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be tak÷oen more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way. ask your doctor about symbicort. i got my first prescription free. call or click to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you can't afford your medication astrazeneca may be able to help. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. >> pelley: police in midland city, alabama, say a man shot and killed a school bus driver and grabbed a six-year-old boy from the bus and took him to an underground bunker. now, hostage negotiators are trying to end the standoff that began more than 24 hours ago. at last word, the boy was still being held hostage, but we are told he is receiving medicine that he needs. the driver is being called a hero for protecting the other children on the bus; 20 of them got away safely. no word on the motivation. when a gun is involved in a crime, the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms often gets involved to find out where that gun came from. but we were surprised to learn how low-tech that tracing operation is. chip reid got a look inside. >> reporter: when a gun is found at the scene of a shooting, one of the first calls made by police across the country is to the national tracing center in martinsburg, west virginia. >> verify that serial number for me, please. >> reporter: here, 350 employees undertake the painstaking process of tracing guns to identify their owners. charles houser has been chief of the center since 2005. >> there is a perception, even among law enforcement agencies that if you send a serial number from a gun up here, that we plug it into a computer and the name of a gun owner pops out as if there's a national registration system. there's no such thing. >> reporter: no such thing because federal law prohibits the creation of a national database of gun purchases. that ban was first slipped into an appropriations bill in congress in 1979 and became permanent law in 1986 in a law sponsored by two strong supporters of gun rights, idaho republican james mcclure and missouri democrat harry volkmer. the ban on a federal gun sale database has been strongly supported by the powerful national rifle association. the n.r.a. told us it is opposed to any registry of law-abiding gun owners, so workers here are left with an antiquated system to trace 350,000 guns a year requiring them to review by hand tons of paper records and 500 million entries on microfilm. critics say it's the law enforcement equivalent of the horse and buggy. >> i'm calling in regards to the trace on the glock that we had. >> reporter: investigators spend much of their time on the phone. >> we actually have to contact the chain-- all the dealers in the chain of distribution. >> reporter: more than a third of the traces involve a gun store that's gone out of business. those records are sent to the tracing center, which receives more than 1,000 boxes a month. many of the records are barely legible. >> so, for example, these are records that we received as a result of hurricane katrina. we had to dry these out in the parking lot. >> reporter: you dried these out in the parking lot. >> yes, sir, we did. >> reporter: despite the burdensome process, gun traces that are marked "urgent" are usually completed in 24 hours, but routine traces average about five days. the a.t.f.'s workload is about to become even heavier, scott, because president obama has proposed that all guns recovered by federal law enforcement agencies be traced. that would add about 100,000 more gun traces each year. >> pelley: chip reid at the a.t.f. chip, thanks very much. that battery problem that has grounded all of the 787 dreamliners may be worse than we thought. that's next. next. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips tongue or throat or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. learn more with our free usaa retirement guide. call 877-242-usaa. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. clusters of pustules, pimples. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story visit shinglesinfo.com hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ this is how mommy learned... ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ >> pelley: >> pelley: boeing 787have been gr dreamliners have been grounded worldwide ever since batteries overheat overheated and one of them caught fire., to well, today, we've learned thatrl airlines have been having frequent problems with the batteries, and sharyl attkisson has been looking into this. sharyl? >> reporter: scott, we've lear learned that united airlines had to replace multiple batteries on its fleet of six dreamliners in less than three months. united has only been flying ther, dreamliner since early november, so aviation experts say it's a red flag that more than one battery would already be having trouble. also, japan's a.n.a. airline said it replaced ten dreamliner batteries on its fleet of 24 all before the two serious incidents of overheating of grounded the fleet. a.n.a. says half of those the replaced batteries showed an unusually low charge which could be important when lithium ion batteries drain too low; recharging could create a fire risk. they told us it is not a result of safety concerns but part of a procedures that ensure faulty batteries aren't kept in circulation. >> pelley: thank you. the last of the andrews sisters died today. patty andrews was the sister in the middle, the lead singer of the group that provided the soundtrack for the world war ii generation. patty, maxine and laverne could bring g.i.s to tears with the ballad, "i'll be with you in apple blossom time." or get them rocking to "boogie woogie bugle boy of company b." >> ♪ he's a boogie woogie bugle boy from company b. ♪ >> pelley: patty andrews was 94. the chefs of new orleans giverews was 9 their city a recipe for recovery, next. day and night relief magnesium levels. side effects may include headache abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your doctor right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium, the purple pill, is right for you. find out how to save on nexium at purplepill.com. we're all having such a great year in the gulf we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. the ring. jim and john harbaugh's parents give their perfect solution for the game's outcome. next weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special finally tonight, the super bowl has put the spotlight on new orleans. that city's cuisine is world famous, of course. and jim axelrod has found that it's played a major role in bringing new orleans back after katrina. >> reporter: when katrina hit new orleans, scott boswell knew he was in a fight for his restaurant's survival. >> we were fighters. and we kept putting our heads down. every day we would get up, we would figure it out and get through it. >> reporter: so he started by having his french-trained chef fire up the grill. the owner of a five-star restaurant was selling burgers. he even bartered with the national guard for fuel. you traded cheeseburgers for diesel? >> yes. >> reporter: that's a new orleans economy. >> people did things out of the box. we had to. >> reporter: he served a dozen people his first day. he was up to 500 a week later and never looked back. >> we had a $5 burger, potato chips and a drink, and it kept us alive. >> reporter: it was a model for the entire industry here. new orleans had 809 restaurants the day before katrina hit. there are 1,332 now, this in a city that lost a quarter of its residents. the population shrunk, and yet the number of restaurants went up? >> yeah. it's a miracle, isn't it? >> reporter: tom fitzmorris is a restaurant critic here. >> it's the food show on 1350- wwwl. >> reporter: he is so passionate about food, he wouldn't take a break from his daily radio show to explain the expansion. he did it on the air. >> when we started eating like that again, when we were even getting local seafood already, we said, you know, maybe it will be all right. >> reporter: at 53,000 jobs, the restaurant business is now the largest private employer in the city. it generated $3.2 billion in sales in orleans parish last year. >> the comeback is no longer a comeback. it's just a matter of okay, we've come back. we've made it. >> reporter: a thought worth toasting here, where business is smoking. jim axelrod, cbs news, new orleans. >> hard work in the big easy. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the 49ers took to the field today for their first practice since arriving in new orleans. and the harbaugh parents spoke on the sibling rivalry for sunday's game and why the brothers aren't speaking to each other. we have team coverage tonight. cbs 5 reporter phil matier on the bid to get the super bowl to the bay area. we begin with sports director dennis o'donnell in new orleans tonight. dennis. >> reporter: we are still four days away from super bowl xlix but for a football lifer like jim harbaugh today may as well as been christmas morning. >> very excited. >> reporter: very excited. >> reporter: the parents jack and jackie took center stage with a press conference of their own for more on this harbaugh mania here's vern glenn. >> who has it bother than us? >> en know. >> reporter: what an appearance for jack and jackie harbaugh. >> good to see you. >> in fronted of almost 40 cameras, pro football's most famous parents held court for an hour talk about their super bowl coaching sons, jim and john. >> loose lynx sink ships and no one talks to anyone. they are both eye quiet and guarded and that's the way we want it. >> so are we. >> reporter: story after story >> reporter: story after story unfolded about the boys' upbringing and their influence on football by mom and dad, a college football coach. >> when they could just barely walk, john and jim, she would bring them out to the practice field. and we would be practicing and they would be running and doing all the things that little kids did. eventually piled up dummies and they were jumping at dummies. then they learned they could throw the ball around. then they learned they could get into the locker room and meet the players and do those kinds of things. >> reporter: is the family excited about this matchup! jim called dad right after the nfc championship game. >> and he's going, dad, tell me what's going on! we're getting on the airplane.

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