Jermaine kearse. Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs morning news for monday, january 19th, 2015. Good morning. Im Lauren Lyster in for annemarie green. If youre hitting the road in the northeast this morning, beware. Freezing rain and snow is expected in Northern New England thanks to the same weather condition that caused treasurous driving conditions yesterday. The icy roadways led to crashes that caused at least five deaths. In philadelphia one person died when up to 50 cars were involved in a massive iceinduced pileup. Two others died when their car slammed into a jackknifed tractortrailer. We feel very fortunate we werent involved in it. Its just pure luck. I think all of us who are sitting here, so we have to wait several hours, but thats better than the alternative if we were involved. Drivers said when they got out of their cars, they realized they were driving on a sheet of ice. Black ice is believed to be the cause of a Chain Reaction freeway pileup in eastern oregon. I
But we begin todays eye opener with your world in 90 seconds. Winter makes a comeback. The snow is flying as a major storm takes a swipe at the east coast. Snow, rain, and later ice are in store. Saturday could be treacherous. This is the official standard. The weather geeks are saying yes new york into hartford into boston could see up to 10 inches of snow. Ernie banks, the man chicago new simply as mr. Cub has died. He was 83 years old. Somewhere tonight ernie banks is saying lets play two. The nfl breaking its silence, saying it has not yet come to a conclusion on reports that new England Patriots cheated. The pats are trying to move on. I aint worried about no balls. Maybe tom s but i aint. The Supreme Court is worried about the use of lethal injections. One inmate was groaning right before dying. 80 of carryon bags were loaded. Nasas rover opportunity marks 11 years on the red planet this weekend. All that in china, five cute troublemakers, all cubs engage in a bit of roughhousing
Bowl. Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs morning news for monday january 19th 2015. Good morning. Im Lauren Lyster in for annemarie green. If youre hitting the roads in the northeast this morning, beware. Freezing rain is expected in Northern New England the same conditions that caused treacherous driving conditions yesterday. The icy roadways led to crashes that caused at least five deaths. In philadelphia one person died when up to 50 cars were involved in a massive car pileup. Two others died when they slammed into a jackknifed tractortrailer. We feel very fortunate we werent involved in it. Its just pure luck. I think all of us who are sitting here so we have to wait several hours, but thats better than the alternative if we were involved. Drivers said when they got out of their cars they realized they were driving on a sheet of ice. Black ice is caused to be the cause of a Chain Reaction pileup in eernl gone. It happened saturday morning. 26 cars and trucks were involved and
But we begin todays eye opener with your world in 90 seconds. Winter makes a comeback. The snow is flying as a major storm takes a swipe at the east coast. Snow, rain, and later ice are in store. Saturday could be treacherous. This is the official standard. The weather geeks are saying yes new york into hartford into boston could see up to 10 inches of snow. Ernie banks, the man chicago new simply as mr. Cub has died. He was 83 years old. Somewhere tonight ernie banks is saying lets play two. The nfl breaking its silence, saying it has not yet come to a conclusion on reports that new England Patriots cheated. The pats are trying to move on. I aint worried about no balls. Maybe tom s but i aint. The Supreme Court is worried about the use of lethal injections. One inmate was groaning right before dying. 80 of carryon bags were loaded. Nasas rover opportunity marks 11 years on the red planet this weekend. All that in china, five cute troublemakers, all cubs engage in a bit of roughhousing
Headquarters in new york this is nbc nightly news with brian williams. Good evening. First there was the massacre in paris followed by the manhunt and the massive show of mourning. Now we are seeing something different. It can fairly be described as a backlash and public anger in a growing number of cities in the muslim world. And its sparking fears that we may be close to something of a turning point in what started after all with the publication of political cartoons. Its where we begin tonight with our chief Foreign Correspondent richard engel. Richard, good evening. Reporter good evening, brian. Any major terrorist attack has the potential at least of bringing the world together. It did not happen this time. There have been protests at times deadly clashes in at least ten muslim countries since friday. Outrage in the muslim world aimed at Charlie Hebdo, but also at the millions who bought the magazines latest issue which again lampooned muhammad on its cover. And at all those who s