Transcripts For KPIX CBS Evening News With Jeff Glor 2018032

KPIX CBS Evening News With Jeff Glor March 20, 2018

Farmer in front. Goal glor a stunning comeback for team u. S. A. This is the cbs evening news with jeff glor. Glor this is our western edition; good evening. Were going to begin tonight with the latest package bombing in austin, texas. Police say it is the work of a serial bomber now showing a higher level of sophistication and skill. For the first time a trip wire was used so anybody walking by could set it off. The police call this a significant change from three very targeted attacks when the bombs were left on doorsteps. The toll from the four bombings is two dead and five injured. The latest went off last evening just hours after the police appealed to the bomber to contact them. Omar villafranca is in austin. Reporter the fourth bomb exploded after two men on bicycles hit a trip wire, setting off the device that was placed next to a fence. Cbs news obtained this Home Security video where you can hear the bomb detonate a few houses away. explosion the men, in their 20s, were taken to the hospital with serious injuries but are expected to survive. Austin police chief brian manley. We have seen similarities in the device that exploded here last night and the other three devices that have exploded in austin starting on march 2nd. Reporter several schools were closed or delayed and the travis country subdivision was locked down until the early afternoon. 500 federal agents flooded the scene, looking for more explosives and any clues to help catch the bomber. You tried to reach out to the suspect earlier. Do you think the suspect or suspects still have a message for police . Again, we opened ourselves up for a message. Thats why we asked him to contact us and gave him phone numbers to contact us at. Reporter a trip wire explosive shows more sophistication. Is this person showing off . I think this person is showing that hes quite good. This person is taunting Law Enforcement in the city that hes one step ahead. Reporter fred burton is a former counterterrorism agent. He says the suspect is probably watching Media Coverage of the attacks and when police warned residents to avoid suspicious packages, he or she switched to a different type of bomb. This is a bomber that knows explosives. Hes been around it. Hes either practiced a heck of a lot in rural texas getting this right, or its a learned skill, perhaps something that hes acquired on the battlefield in iraq or afghanistan. Glor omar, what kind of Law Enforcement presence is there now . Reporter jeff, there is still a very heavy Police Presence here. In fact, the Austin Police department is still the lead agency, but we have seen some other investigators from san antonio and the Houston Police department. Cbs news has also learned that this is the top investigation right now with the a. T. F. Jeff . Glor Omar Villafranca in austin, thank you. Uber today put the brakes on all road testing of its selfdriving cars after a deadly accident. A pedestrian in tempe, arizona, was killed last night by a self driving uber taxi. It is believed to be the first fatality caused by an Autonomous Vehicle. Our transportation correspondent kris van cleave is in arizona. Reporter the force of the fatal crash dented the front of the uber selfdriving s. U. V. It was in autonomous mode with only a safety driver on board. Tempe, arizona, police say 49 yearold Elaine Herzberg was walking a bicycle across a busy thoroughfare used by pedestrians sunday night. She was not in a crosswalk. Preliminary investigation showed that the vehicle was traveling at approximately 40mph. Our investigation did not show at this time that there were significant signs of the vehicle slowing down. Reporter this is the first known fatal accident involving an Autonomous Vehicle. In a statement, uber said, our hearts go out to the victims family. We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident. Last year an estimated 40,100 people died in traffic accidents in the u. S. 94 of crashes are blamed on human error, and Safety Experts believe selfdriving cars will significantly reduce those numbers as Autonomous Vehicles are expected to make up 25 of the global auto market between 2035 and 2040. Companies from alphabet to intel to General Motors are banking on this industry taking off. While accidents involving self driving cars have happened, they tend to be minor. This arizona crash saw an autonomous uber end up on its side after being hit by another driver. 32 cities in the u. S. Are either running pilot programs or planning to start one. Dozens of companies are currently testing selfdriving cars in arizona. Glor so kris, what are you hearing from uber tonight . Reporter well, jeff, at this point uber has stopped its testing here in phoenix, san francisco, as well as pittsburgh and toronto. The accident happened by that blue sign there. It is a good distance from the stoplight where the crosswalk is, so one of the things the n. T. S. B. Is going to look at is could any vehicle have avoided this accident. Also, what about that safety driver that was there to take control of the vehicle if need be. Theyll look at the actions of that driver and check to see if everything in that Autonomous Vehicle was operating properly. Jeff . Glor kris van cleave in arizona tonight. Thanks. We are following Severe Weather tonight in the south. At least one tornado is confirmed in alabama. Powerful thunderstorms raced through the state, bringing hail and damaging winds. Some schools let out early because of this. Tornado watches are up until late tonight in alabama, mississippi, and tennessee. And part of that storm system will form yet another noreaster. Meteorologist eric fisher is following all of this. Eric, what can you tell us . Reporter jeff, you see storms erupting across parts of the south. There you see the tornado watches. Its a particularly dangerous situation, a tornado watch, which means there is a heightened risk for tornadoes over these next several hours. Those storms will quickly race off to the east across north georgia and the carolinas tonight. A new line of storms forms over florida as we head toward tomorrow. But that main risk for tornadoes this evening, in northern alabama, north georgia, and South Central tennessee, definitely take any warnings seriously there. Then storms to the southeast coast and down into florida, more of a damaging wind risk for tomorrow. Then we see the next noreaster take shape, a mixture of snow and sleet in the 95 corridor wednesday into early on thursday morning. Not quite as intense as the last couple, but still some significant snowfall here, and another day of rough travel and some more coastal flooding here on the eastern seaboard. Jeff . Glor eric fisher, thank you very much. Facebook dragged wall street to its worst day in six weeks. The dow lost 335 points and has now given up all its gains for the year and then some. Facebook stock was down 7 , losing 36 billion in shareholder value. All of this follows reports over the weekend that facebook may have mishandled data for more than 50 million users. That allowed Cambridge Analytica, the Consulting Firm once confirmed by the campaigns of donald trump and ted cruz, to access data to sway users votes. More on this now from nicholas thompson, editorinchief of wired magazine and a cbs news contributor. Reporter the revelations that have panicked facebook and spooked executives and panicked investors started here at londonbased Cambridge Analyticas offices. The brainchild of now 28year old cofounder turned self claimed whistle blower christopher riley. He claims the Research Firm used social media data to influence voters. All of these pieces of information put together create a digital portrait of who you are. Reporter Cambridge Analytica worked for senator ted cruz and then for donald trump. The idea was to put 2016 political advertising on steroids by very specifically targeting certain people. Heres how it happened in 2014, a Company Called Global Science Research used facebook to distribute a personality quiz to analyze whether users were extroverted or neurotic. The company said it was doing it just for research purposes, but it actually harvested psychological data from all the users and with permission got access to some of the data on their facebook friends. It then sold the data to Cambridge Analytica, which used it to create targeted political advertisements. In total, some 50 million americans may have been impacted. It scaled really quickly. We spent over 1 million on it. So it wasnt cheap, but in terms of the amount of data that was collected and the quality of that data, you know, it was a rare example of where something was, you know, fast, relatively cheap, but high quality. Reporter Facebook Says the use of the data was unauthorized and since 2015 it has banned thirdparty developers from collecting data on users friends, but facebook critics say the company should have done more. David carroll, who has filed a lawsuit to figure out exactly what information was used, believes the social media giant should bear some responsibility. If they did let data get collected in a manner and protect data when they learned about how it was used, then, yes, they are responsible. Thats the deal they make with us, that they protect our data, in order to use the service. Reporter wiley calls the data a political gold mine. If youre trying to influence an american election, thats a onestop shop. Glor so, nick, for the average facebook user, how is this information being used . So, the more information that a Political Campaign has about you, the more they can target ads. They know your personality or your interests. They know your religion and how strongly you believe it, they can target ads against those beliefs. Glor should we be worried . You dont need to be worried that your information will be hacked, your Bank Information will be stolen, but this whistleblower has said this information was used to create ads that turned us against each other and that were deliberately divisive. Glor nick thompson, thank you very much. Thank you. Glor President Trump has spent part of the last few days airing frustrations about the special counsel investigation in the russian meddling in the 2016 president ial election. This morning the president tweeted, a total witchhunt with massive conflicts of interest. Major garrett is at the white house with more on this. Major, the president also hired a new attorney today. What can you tell us about him . Reporter well, that new attorney is joseph digenova, former u. S. Attorney in washington and for years a darling of this citys conservative legal establishment. Digenova has also been a very tough critic of the f. B. I. s handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, and he has denounced special Counsel Robert Mueller in terms very similar to President Trump. Digenova also appears frequently on fox news but was on a washington Radio Station this morning, and he said this about Senior Justice Department leaders. We have a very, very bad situation. Its the worst since watergate. And you have people in charge, Rod Rosenstein to be one, chris wray to be another, who do not understand that this is a crisis. Theyre behaving like children. They dont know how to lead. They dont know how to make public statements. They have disappeared. Reporter the white house says there are no discussions about firing mueller, but there are discussions about an interview between mueller and the president. Thats clearly a subtext to all this. In the senate, republicans today, many of them, urged the president not to fire mueller, warning him of potentially overwhelming and presidency ending consequences if he does. Jeff . Glor major garrett, thank you very much. The president went today to new hampshire, a state hard hit by the opioid epidemic, and he said that drug dealers should be subject to the death penalty. If we dont get tough on the drug dealers, were wasting our time. Just remember that. Were wasting our time. Federal level with new litigation. In bermuda, the police say they found the body of a missing American College student. 19yearold 19yearold Mark Dombrowski was a freshman rugby player at st. Josephs university in philadelphia. The team was in bermuda for a tournament. Dombrowski went missing early yesterday, prompting an extensive search. Police say they are not ruling out foul play. One day after winning a fourth term as russian president , Vladimir Putin received congratulation calls today from the leaders of china, cuba, and venezuela. The white house says that President Trump will not be making a call. Elizabeth palmer is in moscow for putins victory lap. cheers and applause reporter it was a frigid night, but the welcome couldnt have been warmer. Russian voters cheered Vladimir Putins return to the kremlin. They cast ballots for him on sunday because, in part, they admire his tough style. Remember that speech three weeks ago where he bragged about russias new Nuclear Weapons featuring an animation showing one heading for florida . Well, today, securely back in power, he seemed to pivot and offer a big russian bearhug. We plan no arms race, he says, and then he announced cuts in military spending and a desire for international dialogue. Putin has made plenty of enemies with his meddling in americas election, his military intervention in syria, and the alleged poisoning of an ex russian spy in britain. Scaling back russias provocative behavior abroad is a big shift, but putin may be forced to do it by the millions of russian voters who now want him to concentrate on their problems here at home. Jeff . Glor liz palmer in moscow. Liz, thank you. Coming up next on the cbs evening news, a nineyearold shoots his older sister to death. Some parents say the way to stop this is by teaching kids how the use guns safely. Use guns safely. More vitamins, and 25 less saturated fat . Only egglands best. Better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. Gas, bloating, constipation and diarrhea can start in the colon and may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. Only Phillips Colon Health has this unique combination of probiotics. It helps replenish good bacteria. Get fourinone symptom defense. 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Heartburn relief from alkaseltzer. Enjoy the relief. Glor we learned new details about the tragic shooting death glor we learned new details about the tragic shooting death of a 14yearold girl in mississippi. A Family Member tells cbs news the girls brother thought he was firing a toy gun. Nikki battiste is following this. Reporter Monroe County Officials Say the nineyearold shot his 14yearold sister when she refused to hand over a video game controller. Sheriff cecil cantrell. He went over to the night stand where there was a gun, and he got it and come up behind her and shot her. Reporter cantrell says the boys mother was home when he retrieved the gun, which was left unsecured in her bedroom. The boys aunt told us today that he thought the gun was fake and unloaded. She says hes a straighta student and the siblings got along well. The parents of all families should have their guns and things put into a secure place. Reporter 22 million u. S. Children live in homes with at least one firearm, and in nearly half of these homes, the weapons dont have a trigger lock and are easily accessible. And while most parents dont think their kids know where they keep their guns, it turns out 75 of children knew just where they were stored. When you hear on the news or anything like that a kid getting shot by his brother or a friend, a lot of times its because they didnt know how to handle a gun. Reporter we recently spoke to parent paul risen, who says tragic headlines of deliberate or accidental shootings, is why he signed up his nineyearold son brody to learn about firearm safety. gunshot hes learning how to load and fire a. 22caliber handgun during a gun class full of kids as young as eight. It was fun. Reporter how did it feel . It felt good. Reporter eric and melissa kellers sons are nine and 11. People who say eight, nine, ten is too young to learn how to fire a handgun, what do you say . I disagree. We knew a lot about guns by eight years old. And we knew how to respect them and treat them safely. Reporter it may take more than one class for these kids to remember all the rules o

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