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KPIX CBS This Morning February 5, 2014
A snowstorm pounds the northeast. Boston, new york city philadelphia. Take a look. Its icy, slippery. Still bad in the midwest, a southwest jet got stuck in the snow. Manhattan, snow and ice falling from a skyscraper. Big big, cylinder block and its coming down like like its an ambulance. Police arrested four people on drug charges theyre being questioned in connection to the deadly drug sale to
Philip Seymour
hoffman. Quote, specific threats aimed at the olympics. Real questions about whether sochi will be ready. That is the water that came out of the tap in one
Journalists Hotel
room. Target apologized for the massive
Security Breach
at its stores over the hlidays. I want to say how deeply sorry we are for the impact this incident has had on our guests. Set off early as a strike threatens widespread disruption. L. A. Firefighters escaped when the strip mall collapsed right in front of them. Oh, that . And it opens up and oh, my goodness, and he made it. Did it go in . He made it richie incognitos suspension was lifted on tuesday. Incognito sent out a tweet, i support and all that matters. President obama stopped by a middle school in delphi maryland he borrowed an ipad to narrate a tour i havent been recording this whole time . I thought you had it on record. We dont spend enough time together. No, we dont. But you and i both know it would be great if we did. Right. [ laughter ] ive had this relationship conversation before, you know . [ laughter ] this mornings eyeopener presented by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Good morning morning. Good morning, norah. Good morning, charlie. Tens of millions of people from kansas to maine scraping off the car and crawling to work through the snow. The secptheond secmajoond r wimajonterr wi blanterst i blanst in ree thdaysree days is hitting hard this morning. It is disrupting air travel from coasttocoast. Take a look at the trea chertreaouscherous driving conditions in in chicago. The storm dumped up to a foot of snow yesterday in the plains. It alpitsos also ugly on the east co ast. Coast. Massachusetts is seeing some of the heaviest snow and all of interstate 84 in new york state is closed. Areas from pennsylvania to maine are likely to get at least 12 inches. Terrell brown is in ppou ghkepougepsihkeee, npsieew y, neork,w york, where snow has been falling for several hours. Terrell, good morning. Epop rterrepo rter charlie, norah, good morning to you. Pthi s wethist, h weteavy, he snoavy wsnow is falling right now. Its been falling like this all night long. 3 to 5 inches already. And then, a little later on this morning, were expecting it to change over to sleet and freezing rain. The governor of new york is al readalreyady warning that driving co nditcondionsitio wilns wl beill trebe tachereacroushero us to day. Today. For pfor the second time this week, the northeast is getting pounded pounded. Im sick of it already. Im out here all night reporter the snow started piling up early and quickly across new york this morning as the latest winter blast swept in. In. Forecasters say an inch of snow could fall per hour in some spots, followed by a dangerous layer of ice. P real slushy and real sloppy, yes. Treacherous. People should stay off the road. Reporter in pennsylvania, there was a deadly pileup involving two tractor trailers an dand several cars soon after the hours earlier, a bitter blow p when when the roads arent bad, i can make it to work in about 20 minutes, and today its taken me 45 to get this far. Epop rterrepo rter drivers did their best to navigate snowcovered streets. And at
Kansas City International
airport, crews worked just as ha rd dhardeici deingcing planes. In arkansas, tens of thousands were left without power after six sheets of ice coated trees and power lines. Pthr oughthroout ughotheut the region, icy and s owy conpsnoditiwy cons ondictions caused plenty accidents piled up as cars slid off the roads and slowed traffic to a crawl. P just j speust nt aspenboutt ab 45 out minu45 mtesinutes trav and its not a lot of fun. Thinking about moving to florida, actually. Reporter in total, 8 to 15 inch es oinchf snes oow ef snxpecow eted xpecwherted e wewhere we are herparee th heris me thorniis mngorning, and when this storm finally moves out, 100
Million People
will have been impacted across more than two dozen states. Charlie, norah . Terrell, thank you. In new england, theyre in the bullseye of the storm. Pchi ef mchieeteof meroloteorgistologist eric fisher of wbz is tracking this winter charlie norah, good morning. Good morning to all of our viewers on the west coast. Pcer taincertly yainlouy you wish for
Something Like
this for mountains in the west a dry winter but in the east, its been a busy winter. And still a long way to go. The current storm is across the northeast for today in particular. New york state, new england. Pthi s isthis is where some of the bigg and so continue through the evening before things start to wrap up as we head into the overnight hours. And in terms of snow totals wi dewide expanse, 6 to 12 inches of snow. A couple of towns picking up many travel restrictions. Somecan ellpsomatioe cans onceln lations on the boa ds,pboa andrds, not and not just the snow, bu t icbut e. Ice. Freezing rain a big problem in pennsylvania, jersey, new york city, reaching into southern con ectpconicutnect. Icut. Er over 500,000 customers without pow r. Ppower. And then we look toward the next storm. Another piece of energy up the east coast sunday and monday. The track there is still uncertain, but certainly we could be talking about more northeast corridor, end of the weekend and to start next week. Pmor al omoraf thl ofe the story is, a lot of travel disruption today, a chance to clean up toward the weekend, and then here we go again, another winter storm. Eric fisher thanks. P so so far this morn, well over 2,000 flights are cancelled. Pit s th ites the
Third Straight
day that bad weather is paralyzing air travel. In the next half hour, well go inside
Delta Air Lines
have to decide minute by minute which flights get to stay on the ground. Tha spt ground. Ha that story ists ahead. And to a big announcement big this morning from one of americas largest drugstore chains, cvs will stop selling drugstore all
Tobacco Products
at more than 7,600 stores on october 1st. Pit is tit ihe fs thirste first nation storesal c onhain september 1 st. Of pharmacyies to make that its the first cha decision. Pthe th pharmacies to make that decision. E president and ceo larry mer ceo philiphe sale of merlo
Tobacco Products
at cvs pharmacy is the right thing for us to do for our customers and our obacco company, to help people on the path to
Better Health
. And pand only oncvs cbs farm ly, larry merlo will be here in the next half the hour. Ing for he will talk about the decision for and the potential impact on the help companys bottom line. On their new developments this and morning in the investigation into the death of
Philip Seymour
hoffman. Pvin ita vininairta nair is her in a raid laste with anight. N vinita, good morning. Aid la goodst night. Morning. Reporter officers officers recoveredrecovered heroin heroin andand arrested f arrested four peopleour people overnight all overnight, all of whom had of who possessionm had possession charges in the past. The nypd told us theyve been in vestinveigatstigingatstigating whether ing whtheres ether th any connection between the four ere people and thes attween the four people and the drugs found at hof manphofsfmans apartment. Ppol icepolice raided an hoffmans apartment. Apartment in
Lower Manhattan
and arrested three men and one woman on drug nhattan and cha gespcha,rg es, incl threeud mening criminal andpos one ess pion woman on osseo drugf cssioontrn ofo lle cond tr chargesolled s bst ncepsubs. Stances. Po possession of controlled of of the investigation is still ongoing. We now know the days before his the investigation is still ongoing. We now know the days before his dea h, pdeahoffth, man hoffwithman drewwithdrew hoffman 1,20 withdrew 0 in six separate transactions. He was found with a syringe he was stillhis arm on the bathroom found withpflo or the ofloofr of his new york city syringe in his armapartm onent on sunday. Inside his home, police found throom flo m re hanpmor enside his home on sunday. Used please found 70used syringes, and mor bags ofe than heroin five different prescription medications. And hof manphoffman struggled with drug ad ict aionddiction for decades, a battle more he discussed with than 75 prescription60 minutes pste ve kstevrofte kr in oft 2006in 2. 00 he had6. An addiction and so this was drugs or alcohol or both . Oh, yeah, it was all it was a ll twas hat all stufthatf, y stueah. Ff, yeah. Pany thinanytg i hi with steech kroftve kroft onngcoul i cd geouldt my get han my ds hands on. Yeah. Yeah. 0 i liked it all. In reporter his death has left ma ny qmanyuest queionistiong tninghe g therowi grong wing yeah rks, yeah epidemic i like it it all. The gro p did did something come out of it, epi you know, somebody watching that i pgoe s, goes, wow, maybe i watching shoul who d just stop doisaidng this o wow,r maybe maybe i i sh ouldshou tryld try doing this or to find help, try i hop to finde so. I hope it helps somehow. Somehow. Reporter we spoke with the ith drug
Drug Enforcement
Enforcement Administration
adm yesterday and askedinistr whereation yes erd y apyesndte suddenrday and influx asked where the sudden influx of heroin is ming co ming from. We were told mexico is the main told supplier and that most addicts turn to heroin when theyve and the bu ilt builupt up a tolerance heroin to prescription drugs. P tolerance to prescription vinita, drugs. T hankvinitas. Panks. Opp a government report showsonents of obamacare have themore ammunition. Ealth ca pthe the heal cost th care law could cost the economy 2 million jobs. Nanc y conancrdesy co isrdes is on capitol hill ncy, na gooncy,d mo goornind mog. Rning. Reporter good morning, charlie and norah. Pthi sthis report was put out by the npar notisanparntisan congressional budget poff ice,offi andce, theand heathe d ofhead the of cbothe cbo tespis tifytesting ifyihereng h on ere the on thillhe h ill republicans say this is just pmor e evmoreiden evicedence that obamacares incentivans lesse to work while incentive to work democrats argue their co lleagues are migopsinterpreting the findings. Colleagu very, very distressing very reporter republicans jumped on on the new cbo report whdistressing. Ich e tim tespest thaimatteshe that newbecause of the ceo reportfableorda whichca erble ecare act, the eq uivaequilentvale ofnt because of the of 2 million workers wi ll lwilleave lea theve tir jheirobs jobby 2s by017. 2017. Care act, an pthe the numb 2er rises million to will leave their2. 5 million pby 2024 by. 202 by4. 2017. Pin in 2011, the cbo had estimated only 800, 000 only 800,000 rises to fulltime workers woul2. 5d leave their jobs because of obaof omacabamare bcarey 20 by 21. 2021. Million p by honestly, its no 2024. T a su rprisurpsingrisi ng rep aort. All of the anecdotes you hear all ross ac theross teshe you cou hearntry are t hat premiums are going up and jobs ar e beare ing beinlostg lo. St premiums are going up and. Congratulations, sarah. Jobs epop rterrepo rter de lost. Mocrats no ted that akoirding to the cbo ed prep ort,repo thort, sethose to thejo reportb re the jobductions wi reductions ll nwillot will c not notome comfr come fromome fr empom eloyemplors yers slashing positions employer slashing positions but ent rel ey bentircausely ebecaus entirely becausee workers will workers supply less labor will choose to supply. Ret re pretearlire y, fearlor ey, fxampo less labor, r retire early once they noele, x longeramponcele, once have to rely they on no longer have to r theirel job fory on their job for
Health Insurance
. Jason furman is the president s ch ief chieeconf ecomisonomt. Ist. Hisp this is not businesses cutting back on jobs. This is people having new choices they didnt used to have. Have economist. This is people. Having new reporter the cb o choices they didnt report pr edicpredtsicts the workf toorce wil l grow pove r thovere the next te predict then years, just growas it would ha overve without obamacare. Thepthe next ten years cbo also predic justts the not as quickly as it would have with a obamacare. Ct will boost pove rallover demall anddemand for goods and services over the next few years, as lowincome americans low inc newl ynehinerieswly newlyeligible for medicaid or eligible for medicaid or ancpin seurance s insuranceubsidies fin subsidies findd they have more spending money. Still, the jobs numbers are surey to indpto find their spending way money. Into still the pant iobantiamacobaaremacare find ads, like the their way in ones already blanketing the obamacare airwaves. Because of the doctors and blank
Health Insurance
i had, my wave di seasdisee waase s mawas nagemanaablegeab, bule, t thbut atthat insurance was cancelled because of obaof omacabamare. Care health care i. Epop rterrepo anrterd and that is a big who are worried theyre goingem to have to spend even more time eligible but thaw come the midte rm emidtlecterm ionselec thitions fas thll. Is fall. Pnor ah anorandh and charlie . P nancy cordes, thanks. Ap a
Top Executive
at target is back on capitol hill this law a house come thismassive data fall. Target will testifypbre on its ach. Breach. Targets chief
Financial Officer
apologized yesterday while testifying before the
Senate Judiciary
committee. Pjan jan crawford is in washington pwhe rewhere lawmakers are searching for ways to keep shoppers pper sonapersl inonalform infatioorman sationfe. Safe. Jan, good morning. P repo rter rep orter well, good morning, nor h,pnorah, charlie, good morning to thepthe hearing in the house of and when you think about 110 milp110lion
Million People
were affect by that attack on target, its not surprising, you know, when targetsay ts thargeat tt sahe cys tonfihat dencthe econfidence pin theiin trheir stores has really takir en a hit, and theyre working to ores, that has really regain that trust. Pwhe n when it came time for john came time for john ligpmula mulligan to chief,n tligaon to speak, targets targets chief financia l chief o financialfficer officer got g ot straight to the point. T. I want to say how deeply sorry we are for the impact this incident has had on our guests your constituents. Reporter mulligan was joined cit by a
Top Executive
at neiman marcus, who revealed hackers top between july and october of last year could have accessed more 1 m thillian 1on a milccoulionnts. Accounts. He testified the he said the company didnt fully rea izeprea thelize the attack until 1th e be ginnbegiing nninofg of january, the company didnt realize theand that it was finally abl e to sto attack until january andp it eight days later. P thes tehese r stop it eightecen dayst cybe r attacks these recen pthi ngsthinverygs t veryhat havent been seen reporter the hearing made clear a stark reality nearly half of the worlds credit card nearly half of the worlds raud credit card fraud hap happens inpens in the united the psta tes,
United States
in partstat inesecause , in part u. S. Because u. S. Retailers an retailersd
Credit Card Companies
dont use the most advanced technology thats been don pla ince f plaor ace ft leor aast t lea deast cadea de ca thatsde eur in ope. Europ been in place fore. P i i dont want to decade in europe. S i wantay weve le ft tlefthe the door unlocked in the
Retail Industry
, but certain toy e lo thcks e loare cks a loare t lea loss t or unlocked in the
Retail Industry
but certainly the locks are aless lot lesssoph istisophcateistidcated th sophisticatedan the than the
Technology Technology
available would provide. P repo rrterepor thter at that technology is ca led called chip and p. I. N. , chip and insid p. I. N. E inside creditt cards is a compu cards is ater chip computer chip that th atthat s stores yourtores yo ur perso personal nainformation. L information. Wh en ywhenou u youse use the ccardard, you you have have to to enter a private p. I. N. Num er. Number. Cre it ccardredi comt capanird ces aompare nies are credit card irin regquiring all u. S. Companies r areetailers to cept accept these requiring all cards b retailersy october 201 , op201r be5, o resr bepons resiblepons forible any for a2015ny or aud. Fraud. Be respon chip and p. I. N. Is one small c ece. N. Piece to an isoverall se onecurity and privacy puzzle. P repo rrterepor ter theresa paytooverall securityn is a privacy pu pfor merformer whi ofte house chi theef info newmat book onpinformation author an privacy in thed author o age of bigf privacy in t data. He big she said chip and age o p. I. N. F sh e sashe y itsay i s it iwills reduce fraud but warrants itwills red uce fraud but warns its not a silver bu bullet. The cyber criminals are changin g th cheianging their tactics to go always changing their where the action is tactics to and go where t thehi action iss is where it will be at in 2015 so its my prediction is youll see mor attacks ag ains att thtackis ts against thisprediction youll type of see more technology. Technology. Rep orter n attacks against this typeow, targets i ofn the process of rolling out some of thiof tshi target is in thes new tech processnolo ofgy, an rolling out some ofd aid yester technology andday it s has opened to anything t neiman marcushat wo uld woulmaked make consumers safer, but said its not so simple to says pcha nge chancredge citre said its not sodit cards acro simple toss the change credit cards board. But thats the future. Board, but that and, in fact europe was hit firs credit pfirst s wpthahyts why companies there sta tedpsta usirtedng t usihis ng tadvahis ncedadva nctartinged technology. U nowpso thanow th advance technology. At these c so now thatyber thesecriminals have come here, everybody seems to agree the u. S. Is going to have to make those samthose kie sand ome kf chind angeof cs. Hasnges that the u. S. Is going to. Have tocha make liepch thosea, rlie , norah . Thanks, jan. Cha p this charlie and morning norah . , the obam a admi itponding to a
Washington Post
that the
Philip Seymour<\/a> hoffman. Quote, specific threats aimed at the olympics. Real questions about whether sochi will be ready. That is the water that came out of the tap in one
Journalists Hotel<\/a> room. Target apologized for the massive
Security Breach<\/a> at its stores over the hlidays. I want to say how deeply sorry we are for the impact this incident has had on our guests. Set off early as a strike threatens widespread disruption. L. A. Firefighters escaped when the strip mall collapsed right in front of them. Oh, that . And it opens up and oh, my goodness, and he made it. Did it go in . He made it richie incognitos suspension was lifted on tuesday. Incognito sent out a tweet, i support and all that matters. President obama stopped by a middle school in delphi maryland he borrowed an ipad to narrate a tour i havent been recording this whole time . I thought you had it on record. We dont spend enough time together. No, we dont. But you and i both know it would be great if we did. Right. [ laughter ] ive had this relationship conversation before, you know . [ laughter ] this mornings eyeopener presented by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Good morning morning. Good morning, norah. Good morning, charlie. Tens of millions of people from kansas to maine scraping off the car and crawling to work through the snow. The secptheond secmajoond r wimajonterr wi blanterst i blanst in ree thdaysree days is hitting hard this morning. It is disrupting air travel from coasttocoast. Take a look at the trea chertreaouscherous driving conditions in in chicago. The storm dumped up to a foot of snow yesterday in the plains. It alpitsos also ugly on the east co ast. Coast. Massachusetts is seeing some of the heaviest snow and all of interstate 84 in new york state is closed. Areas from pennsylvania to maine are likely to get at least 12 inches. Terrell brown is in ppou ghkepougepsihkeee, npsieew y, neork,w york, where snow has been falling for several hours. Terrell, good morning. Epop rterrepo rter charlie, norah, good morning to you. Pthi s wethist, h weteavy, he snoavy wsnow is falling right now. Its been falling like this all night long. 3 to 5 inches already. And then, a little later on this morning, were expecting it to change over to sleet and freezing rain. The governor of new york is al readalreyady warning that driving co nditcondionsitio wilns wl beill trebe tachereacroushero us to day. Today. For pfor the second time this week, the northeast is getting pounded pounded. Im sick of it already. Im out here all night reporter the snow started piling up early and quickly across new york this morning as the latest winter blast swept in. In. Forecasters say an inch of snow could fall per hour in some spots, followed by a dangerous layer of ice. P real slushy and real sloppy, yes. Treacherous. People should stay off the road. Reporter in pennsylvania, there was a deadly pileup involving two tractor trailers an dand several cars soon after the hours earlier, a bitter blow p when when the roads arent bad, i can make it to work in about 20 minutes, and today its taken me 45 to get this far. Epop rterrepo rter drivers did their best to navigate snowcovered streets. And at
Kansas City International<\/a> airport, crews worked just as ha rd dhardeici deingcing planes. In arkansas, tens of thousands were left without power after six sheets of ice coated trees and power lines. Pthr oughthroout ughotheut the region, icy and s owy conpsnoditiwy cons ondictions caused plenty accidents piled up as cars slid off the roads and slowed traffic to a crawl. P just j speust nt aspenboutt ab 45 out minu45 mtesinutes trav and its not a lot of fun. Thinking about moving to florida, actually. Reporter in total, 8 to 15 inch es oinchf snes oow ef snxpecow eted xpecwherted e wewhere we are herparee th heris me thorniis mngorning, and when this storm finally moves out, 100
Million People<\/a> will have been impacted across more than two dozen states. Charlie, norah . Terrell, thank you. In new england, theyre in the bullseye of the storm. Pchi ef mchieeteof meroloteorgistologist eric fisher of wbz is tracking this winter charlie norah, good morning. Good morning to all of our viewers on the west coast. Pcer taincertly yainlouy you wish for
Something Like<\/a> this for mountains in the west a dry winter but in the east, its been a busy winter. And still a long way to go. The current storm is across the northeast for today in particular. New york state, new england. Pthi s isthis is where some of the bigg and so continue through the evening before things start to wrap up as we head into the overnight hours. And in terms of snow totals wi dewide expanse, 6 to 12 inches of snow. A couple of towns picking up many travel restrictions. Somecan ellpsomatioe cans onceln lations on the boa ds,pboa andrds, not and not just the snow, bu t icbut e. Ice. Freezing rain a big problem in pennsylvania, jersey, new york city, reaching into southern con ectpconicutnect. Icut. Er over 500,000 customers without pow r. Ppower. And then we look toward the next storm. Another piece of energy up the east coast sunday and monday. The track there is still uncertain, but certainly we could be talking about more northeast corridor, end of the weekend and to start next week. Pmor al omoraf thl ofe the story is, a lot of travel disruption today, a chance to clean up toward the weekend, and then here we go again, another winter storm. Eric fisher thanks. P so so far this morn, well over 2,000 flights are cancelled. Pit s th ites the
Third Straight<\/a> day that bad weather is paralyzing air travel. In the next half hour, well go inside
Delta Air Lines<\/a> have to decide minute by minute which flights get to stay on the ground. Tha spt ground. Ha that story ists ahead. And to a big announcement big this morning from one of americas largest drugstore chains, cvs will stop selling drugstore all
Tobacco Products<\/a> at more than 7,600 stores on october 1st. Pit is tit ihe fs thirste first nation storesal c onhain september 1 st. Of pharmacyies to make that its the first cha decision. Pthe th pharmacies to make that decision. E president and ceo larry mer ceo philiphe sale of merlo
Tobacco Products<\/a> at cvs pharmacy is the right thing for us to do for our customers and our obacco company, to help people on the path to
Better Health<\/a>. And pand only oncvs cbs farm ly, larry merlo will be here in the next half the hour. Ing for he will talk about the decision for and the potential impact on the help companys bottom line. On their new developments this and morning in the investigation into the death of
Philip Seymour<\/a> hoffman. Pvin ita vininairta nair is her in a raid laste with anight. N vinita, good morning. Aid la goodst night. Morning. Reporter officers officers recoveredrecovered heroin heroin andand arrested f arrested four peopleour people overnight all overnight, all of whom had of who possessionm had possession charges in the past. The nypd told us theyve been in vestinveigatstigingatstigating whether ing whtheres ether th any connection between the four ere people and thes attween the four people and the drugs found at hof manphofsfmans apartment. Ppol icepolice raided an hoffmans apartment. Apartment in
Lower Manhattan<\/a> and arrested three men and one woman on drug nhattan and cha gespcha,rg es, incl threeud mening criminal andpos one ess pion woman on osseo drugf cssioontrn ofo lle cond tr chargesolled s bst ncepsubs. Stances. Po possession of controlled of of the investigation is still ongoing. We now know the days before his the investigation is still ongoing. We now know the days before his dea h, pdeahoffth, man hoffwithman drewwithdrew hoffman 1,20 withdrew 0 in six separate transactions. He was found with a syringe he was stillhis arm on the bathroom found withpflo or the ofloofr of his new york city syringe in his armapartm onent on sunday. Inside his home, police found throom flo m re hanpmor enside his home on sunday. Used please found 70used syringes, and mor bags ofe than heroin five different prescription medications. And hof manphoffman struggled with drug ad ict aionddiction for decades, a battle more he discussed with than 75 prescription60 minutes pste ve kstevrofte kr in oft 2006in 2. 00 he had6. An addiction and so this was drugs or alcohol or both . Oh, yeah, it was all it was a ll twas hat all stufthatf, y stueah. Ff, yeah. Pany thinanytg i hi with steech kroftve kroft onngcoul i cd geouldt my get han my ds hands on. Yeah. Yeah. 0 i liked it all. In reporter his death has left ma ny qmanyuest queionistiong tninghe g therowi grong wing yeah rks, yeah epidemic i like it it all. The gro p did did something come out of it, epi you know, somebody watching that i pgoe s, goes, wow, maybe i watching shoul who d just stop doisaidng this o wow,r maybe maybe i i sh ouldshou tryld try doing this or to find help, try i hop to finde so. I hope it helps somehow. Somehow. Reporter we spoke with the ith drug
Drug Enforcement<\/a>
Enforcement Administration<\/a> adm yesterday and askedinistr whereation yes erd y apyesndte suddenrday and influx asked where the sudden influx of heroin is ming co ming from. We were told mexico is the main told supplier and that most addicts turn to heroin when theyve and the bu ilt builupt up a tolerance heroin to prescription drugs. P tolerance to prescription vinita, drugs. T hankvinitas. Panks. Opp a government report showsonents of obamacare have themore ammunition. Ealth ca pthe the heal cost th care law could cost the economy 2 million jobs. Nanc y conancrdesy co isrdes is on capitol hill ncy, na gooncy,d mo goornind mog. Rning. Reporter good morning, charlie and norah. Pthi sthis report was put out by the npar notisanparntisan congressional budget poff ice,offi andce, theand heathe d ofhead the of cbothe cbo tespis tifytesting ifyihereng h on ere the on thillhe h ill republicans say this is just pmor e evmoreiden evicedence that obamacares incentivans lesse to work while incentive to work democrats argue their co lleagues are migopsinterpreting the findings. Colleagu very, very distressing very reporter republicans jumped on on the new cbo report whdistressing. Ich e tim tespest thaimatteshe that newbecause of the ceo reportfableorda whichca erble ecare act, the eq uivaequilentvale ofnt because of the of 2 million workers wi ll lwilleave lea theve tir jheirobs jobby 2s by017. 2017. Care act, an pthe the numb 2er rises million to will leave their2. 5 million pby 2024 by. 202 by4. 2017. Pin in 2011, the cbo had estimated only 800, 000 only 800,000 rises to fulltime workers woul2. 5d leave their jobs because of obaof omacabamare bcarey 20 by 21. 2021. Million p by honestly, its no 2024. T a su rprisurpsingrisi ng rep aort. All of the anecdotes you hear all ross ac theross teshe you cou hearntry are t hat premiums are going up and jobs ar e beare ing beinlostg lo. St premiums are going up and. Congratulations, sarah. Jobs epop rterrepo rter de lost. Mocrats no ted that akoirding to the cbo ed prep ort,repo thort, sethose to thejo reportb re the jobductions wi reductions ll nwillot will c not notome comfr come fromome fr empom eloyemplors yers slashing positions employer slashing positions but ent rel ey bentircausely ebecaus entirely becausee workers will workers supply less labor will choose to supply. Ret re pretearlire y, fearlor ey, fxampo less labor, r retire early once they noele, x longeramponcele, once have to rely they on no longer have to r theirel job fory on their job for
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Top Executive<\/a> at target is back on capitol hill this law a house come thismassive data fall. Target will testifypbre on its ach. Breach. Targets chief
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Senate Judiciary<\/a> committee. Pjan jan crawford is in washington pwhe rewhere lawmakers are searching for ways to keep shoppers pper sonapersl inonalform infatioorman sationfe. Safe. Jan, good morning. P repo rter rep orter well, good morning, nor h,pnorah, charlie, good morning to thepthe hearing in the house of and when you think about 110 milp110lion
Million People<\/a> were affect by that attack on target, its not surprising, you know, when targetsay ts thargeat tt sahe cys tonfihat dencthe econfidence pin theiin trheir stores has really takir en a hit, and theyre working to ores, that has really regain that trust. Pwhe n when it came time for john came time for john ligpmula mulligan to chief,n tligaon to speak, targets targets chief financia l chief o financialfficer officer got g ot straight to the point. T. I want to say how deeply sorry we are for the impact this incident has had on our guests your constituents. Reporter mulligan was joined cit by a
Top Executive<\/a> at neiman marcus, who revealed hackers top between july and october of last year could have accessed more 1 m thillian 1on a milccoulionnts. Accounts. He testified the he said the company didnt fully rea izeprea thelize the attack until 1th e be ginnbegiing nninofg of january, the company didnt realize theand that it was finally abl e to sto attack until january andp it eight days later. P thes tehese r stop it eightecen dayst cybe r attacks these recen pthi ngsthinverygs t veryhat havent been seen reporter the hearing made clear a stark reality nearly half of the worlds credit card nearly half of the worlds raud credit card fraud hap happens inpens in the united the psta tes,
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United States<\/a> is cutting back on dro epds sharply cutting back onrone attacks in dronepakistan. Attacks in poff iciaoffils tcialells tell the post the reduction comes at the request pmaj ormajor garrett is talking to his so rce ssources at the white house. Major, good morning. Report er rwelleporter well, good morning, charlie and norah, and good morning to the viewers in the west. There are two parts to the psto ry. Story. One, the
United States<\/a> has cu rtaicurtledailed drone strikes in pakistan. These attacks from
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Washington Times<\/a> says susan rice is defending secretary of state john kerry. The move comes after israeli leaders publicly criticized kerry over mideast peace negotiations. On twitter, rice said, personal attacks in israel directed to secretary kerry are totally unfounded and unacceptable. The wall street journal looks at an attack last year on a
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Tobacco Products<\/a> at all of its stores. This morning the white house is applauding the move in a st atemstatent emenprest prideesident because says todays decision will help myful example, and administrations efforts to redu decision will help advance my administrations well as brin efforts tog down health care costs. Reduce tobacco use is the number one dow pcau se, causkille, king illioverng over 140,000 americans each year. The chief executive officer of cvs pcvs carcvs emarcarek jomarkins joins us for welcome. An good morning, charlie. In tervie obviouslyw thisyoull onl isy see a on h cbs this morning. Good morning. S tell us more about why you his made the decision now . Well, this decision really ecision underscores the role that cvs pcar emarcarek ismark i ins playing in our our
Health Health<\/a> car care system. E theres sys atem. Theres a growing focus and emphasis on healthy outcomes, diseas managing chronic disease. About about half of all mayor cans today suffer from one or more diseases as well as controlling and and reducing health care costs. What does it do to the bottomt does it do t line of the company . We generate about 2 billion in tobacco and related sales. But at the same time we believe enerate sal this is the right decision for elieve this our company. Is the it positions us for future company. Growth, and the opportunity to play a bigger role in our evolving health care system. Stem. I want to get to what it terms of means in the terms of the
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Nurse Practitioners<\/a> who are practitio helping millions of patients millions of pat across the country every day ma managee conditions like high blood blo dpblood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes all effects are conditions whose effects are worsened by the impact of ned by the smoking. But was was everybody on board, this o lar y, plarwhenry, youwhen f you first couple of presented people say lookthis . Por did or dyou id yhaveou h a cave oupla coe peupleople people saying, look, were talking 2 n billion. Are ar e yoare u you su look, re . Gayle. We had a lot we had a lot of of discussions 578 month our
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Family Member<\/a> . So many people today will say was i thank you for doing this. Issue others will say what the heck say thank are you thinking . Its a very interesting heck point. Are you thi i, myself, am not a smoker. My father was a smoker and died not a of cancer at a young age. My father was a s as weve talked to people over died the last 24 hours, i have been k by struck by how many individuals have a personal story about a or a loved one or a friend a family who member who suffered from the illsof pills suffered from smoking as you kno and as you knoww, charlie, as you mentioned, it continues to be a cont leading cause of illness and of illness death in our country. Som se miome ghtmight ask somewhy didnt you do this earlier . Why didnt charlie its an interesting ier . Question. I think the important thing is weve made that decision now andquestion. Pwe re twerhee th itse
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Interest Groups<\/a> out there that will be veare apvery lot pdec isio den. Cision. Thank you for joining us. Once again, the severe athe werather has taken a toll on the pair lineairls. Ines. Here is how the travel disruptions have unfolded in the plas t 24 last 24 hours. The redpthe red shows delays and pcan cellcancatioellans. Tions. P last month alone winter storms forced nearly 50,000 flights to be scrapped. Ptha t cothatst cost the industry up to 150 million. Mar p
Mark Strassman<\/a>n gets an inside look at how delta manages all passen grounded planegers. Crews, and p repo rrterepor ter passengers. I reporter itsts shaping up as another turbulent day of flying noof for americas airlines. From a meteorology standpoint, what are you looking pat in at operation in new york . P repo rter rep orter a centert deltas i erat opionerveation center in atlanta, holtz is dave hol int is in charge. Charge. He knows planes often cant f phe know hes pl knoanesws p oftlaneens often cant freezingfly through the freezing rain and snow forecast today for the pnor theanortst. Heast. P hinking about thinking about aircraft, thin aircraft, g abourepositioningt cr crewsews, pre and were positionin thinking about afterg that crews as well storm is and also thialsonkin thig abnkinoutg about after th at its moved st off, or howm storism is com quicklypl caneted, after it we resets moved off, how quick can we reset the operation. Reporter delta has already canceled more than 1100 flights ncelled more tha this week positioning planes t this f the path of the weekstorm. We positioningre tryin planesg t o keep out of the everything organized, our manner. Jeff reorganizesgd anized manner. Bookings with the r helluvaepor rter epor witter h th witeh the help of a xwuter program called viper ram what im going to do from here is select all these flights pand an do is select all of thesed were going to let v flights andiper d o it s thits ingthing as do far as these things asrebook faring the customers on these impacted hts. Pfli ghtsflig. Hts. That takes the cancellations andorts them it sorts them in time order, and from this desk we monitor the processing of that. P repo rter rep orter disrupted travellers are notified by phone and pand email. Desk we pdel tas deltas social media cente monitor r tr cks track social
Media Centers<\/a> twit trackste r, looki twitter looking forng for passengers who p passengers ost co who post complaints ormplaints or need help. The goal is to cancel flights fore be anyforeone anyis sone tuckis s sletuckepin sleg eping at the airport. P b better toet ter to disappoindisappointt them them earl th early than makenpear themly than make t furious he late. M fu exactly right. Rious late. Exactly right. We figured out that disrupted at the laspthet last minute not is not th the waye way to do business whether its our pbus ines bus orsiness or an y other business. Our job is to getbusiness. Ahead of our job is to get weather, look atahea thingsd of weather, look at things well in advance, make sure were giving we that tough to the customer. Re port er reptougortehr s. Tough choices all tweek. Ough choices all wee forecasters call for another. Pweek. Forecasters call for another winter storm the weeks third, this sunday. Pfor fo cbs this morning,r cbs this morning,
Mark Strassman<\/a> n, a sttlanrassta. Mann, atlanta. Mark strassmann, atlanta. S morningp this morning chinese esid prentesident xi president is on his jinping is on his way to way theto the
Winter Olympics<\/a> winter in olympics in sochi. Sochi. Hes set to meet with russian president vladimir putin. But hes one of the few
World Leaders<\/a> planning to show up for the games. Rk i mas inrk is in sochi. Good morning, mark. P repo rrterepor ter good morning, gayle. The
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Creation Museum<\/a> ken hamm taking on bill nye the science guy. The two squared off in a 2 1 2 hour debate that aired online. Your view that was suppose to have taken place is more important than what i see with my own eyes. We do see a collapse of christian morality because generations of kids are being taught the bible cant be trusted. Reporter at one point they argued over whether noah could have realistically built the ark. To me its just not reasonbling. Why would you say its unskilled . I didnt meet noah and neither did you. Reporter the
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Science Education<\/a> told cbs news it finds such debates counterproductive in part because, quote, for a scientist to engage in a formal onstage key bait with a creation nift is to legit ma tiez the creation nifts position. Please, you dont want to raise scientists who dont understand how we understand our place in cosmos, our place in space, we need to innovate to keep the
United States<\/a> where it is in the world. Reporter four states have antievolution laws on the books and four others are considering such measures. A proposed bill would allow parents to pull their kids from classes that teach evolution. A recent pew analysis show thad a third of the people rejected the idea of evolution. No ones going to convince me that the word of god is not true. Reporter a little cold if you are headed out the door this morning. We have some clouds on the way. By this evening, chance of rain too. Out the door we go. You can see that system off the coastline approaching now bringing with it some increasing clouds throughout the day today. Then as we head in toward the evening chance of rain developing most of the day should stay dry though. It will be cool highs only in the low 50s coastside, mid50s inside the bay. Looks like rain possibly heavy at times overnight tonight into tomorrow. A stronger storm over the weekend. I quit smoking. Ive quit for 75 days. 15 days, but not in a row. For the first time, you can use nicorette. Even if you slip up. So you can reach your goal. [ male announcer ] now, quit on your own terms with nicorette or nicoderm cq. Gogurt . Yep. Doh. [ boy ] slurpably fun and a good source of calcium. Dads who get it, get gogurt. Make every day her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrees crafted with care and designed to delight. Fancy feast. Love served daily. In the nation, we reward safe driving. Add vanishing deductible from n and get 100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving. Which means you could save. A lot of benjamins. We put members first because we dont have shareholders. Join the nation. Nationwide is on your side let me get this straight. [ female voice ] yes . Lactaid\u00ae is 100 real milk . Right. Real milk. But it wont cause me discomfort. Exactly because its milk without the lactose. And it tastes . Its real milk come on, would i lie about this . [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100 real milk. No discomfort. At panera, we believe in starting the day right with freshly baked whole grain bread. Then we add allnatural eggs. Lean antibioticfree ham. And vermont white cheddar. Get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. And oscar winner asks her friends to boycott vanity fair. Im very excited. Its going to be fun. Thats what
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Traffic Alert<\/a> still in effect in the south bay causing a big headache for morning commuters in san jose. That big rig you see there took out a power pole and lines are still down near valley fair mall. We just got an update from chp. 9 00 this morning, thats when they hope to reopen lanes. In the meantime, the offramp from northbound and southbound 880 to
Stevens Creek<\/a> are closed. And traffic is super backed up in the southbound lanes jammed from coleman to 280. Thats your latest kcbs traffic. Heres lawrence. Its been a cold start to the morning so far. Some of the temperatures down to the 20s and the 30s in the valleys. Over the financial district in
San Francisco<\/a>, in the 40s there some high clouds now moving in. Look at that. We have a storm system off the coastline that will slowly increase the clouds throughout the day today. Mostly cloudy by the afternoon. Chance of showers this evening. Temperatures are going to stay cool but mostly dry all day. Then the evening hours a chance of rain, rain likely overnight into tomorrow morning. Another and bigger storm over the weekend. Good morning. Its 8 00 a. M. In the west and welcome back to cbs this morning. Tens of millions struggle with the new winter blast from kansas, ohio to new england. Your flight east could be among thousands cancelled and hundreds of thousands are without power and first on cbs this morning, a break in a 25yearold search for a florida woman. 48 hours, tracy smith with the
Major Development<\/a>. And then changes on tap for a massachusetts monastery, thanks to the blessing of beer. But first on february 5th 2014 heres a look at todays eyeopener at 8 00 a. M. When the storm finally moves out 100
Million People<\/a> will have been impacted across two dozen states. Travel disruptions, and we will have to digout in the next couple days and get ready for the next storm. Disrupted at the last minute is not the way to do business. Cvs will stop selling alta back yo products. Its a real contradiction to talk about all the things we are doing to help people on their better path to health and at the same time sell
Tobacco Products<\/a>. And theres an investigation between four people and the drugs found at hoffmans apartment. The white house denied any formized deal with pakistan to stop the drones while the peace talks continues. And leaders like obama have found reasons not to be here. Its official. Sundays game was the mostwatched super bowl in history. It was a hit for fans of football and whatever it was the broncos were playing. I am charlie rose with gayle king and norah odonnell. The newest winter storm moved from the plains to the northeast in 24 hours, snow sleet and ice are all hitting cleveland this morning, and chicago is seeing heavy snow along with gusty winds, and further east an ice storm knocked out power to more than 200,000 customers around philadelphia, and snow is piling up in new england at up to 2 inches an hour. And thousands of flights are already cancelled today and before the storm is over parts of new york and new england will see a foot of snow. And terrell, good morning to you. Reporter charlie, noaa gayle, good morning to you. When we drove up last night, these roads were completely clear. Take a look at what it looks like this morning. This is just to give you an idea of how heavy this snow is coming down 3 to 5 inches in the overnight hours, and then later on this morning we are expecting the transition to sleet and freezing rain, and then a mixed back of precipitation, snow sleet, freezing rain in new york city and then
Public Schools<\/a> will remain open the mayor urging residents and commuters to use mass transit. When this storm moves out when all is said and done 100
Million People<\/a> will have been impacted and more than two dozen states and by the time the snow stops falling here we are expect expected to see 8 to 15 inches. Thank you. The big problem in the west is not enough snow. These nasa photos are showing how bad the drought is taking a toll. Snowfall in nevada is tiny compared to last year. And that affects californias drinking water. And california suffered more than 400 wildfires in january, last year in the same month there were none. The children of
Martin Luther<\/a> king jr. Is locked in a legal battle bernie is accusing her brothers of trying to sell the bible. The brothers are accused of trying to sell the 1964 nobel peace prize. Last week they filed a lawsuit calling for bernice king their sister, to turn over the items. In a statement she says quote, our father must be turning in his grave, and she calls the decisions to sell the bible and medal extremely troubling. And then in an effort to bring
Better Technology<\/a> to classrooms, the president visits a school where kids were assigned ipads to do their work. He decided to try one out. Give me an ipad. This is kevin. Say hi kevin. Hi. Kevin has done an outstanding job filming today, and he looks sharp in the tie, also. I have been recording this i thought you had it on record. We have to do it all over. This is kevin, and he looks sharp in his tie. The president announced yesterday
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Speed Internet<\/a> to schools. Yes, you have to hit the record button mr. President. Happens to the president , too. Members of the chilly hot red peppers are giving away a secret, they faked playing guitars and base during the super bowls halftime show. Anthony sang live but the bands mimed playing their instrument because they did not have time to set up. The base player said quote, we thought it better to not pretend. It seems like the realist thing to do in the circumstance it was like making a music video except with live vocals. I dont have any problem with that. We all know they can play the instruments. And then for months talk about a feud between paltrow and vanity fair magazine. Paltrow fanned the rumors with an email and it said if you are ask for quotes or comments, please decline, and also i recommend you never do this magazine again. The article is on hold possibly forever, and vanity fairs editor said the story could not live up to the hype. And the editor writes the paltrow saga clearly just got away from us. And the digital director is here to sort it all out. We desperately need this. Happy to help. A lot of people are curious. What was the original intention about writing an article about gweneth, and how did it go to the ep eubg takedown. One was
People Magazine<\/a> that said she was the most beautiful woman in the world, and then she was on the list of most hated celebrities, and we were asking what is the deal why did some people love her, and he thought she was great, and it turned out some people thought she was a little too perfect, and theres a tone in the stuff she does especially on her site like my life is better than yours those are called haters. So he wanted to do a piece on the love and hate thing about her, and what is the deal . Honestly, he was confused what is wrong with her . So he commissioned the piece and the piece was written and now it will never see the light of day. Did she win . I dont know. I think the whole thing went sideways when she sent that email, and that occasioned a lot of speculation that she must have something to hide and then the whole world went mental digging up every possible scandal and rumor and publishing under the cover of this might be in the vanity fair story, and i think the letter presents him as an sane man in the insane world at the center of the whole thing saying how did this get this way . There were two pieces of information and the email and then the whole world is speculating about an article that doesnt exist. The writer wrote her story, which was never going to be a story about skeletons in gweneth paltrows life. Its on hold. It may come out at some point. But the editors letter tells the story beautifully, and anybody disappointed can look at the rest of the issue, and we have a story about
Rupert Murdochs<\/a> tkoersdivorce, and theres plenty not to disappoint in the issue. It tells a story for our times, which is people go a little crazy these days speculating on not enough information. Yeah sounds like he said stop the crazy and everybody move along. Yeah theres not a few. They spoke on the phone and road again. What does it take to be nascar is about to hit the road again. A preview of that report also called 60 minutes sports just ahead. And then all that mattered three years ago today, a golf shot for science and the record books. Do you remember who hit it . The answer is next on cbs this morning. [ female announcer ] did you know the average person smiles more than 50 times a day . So brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine\u00ae whitening\u00ae plus restoring rinse. Its the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. Listerine\u00ae whitening\u00ae. Power to your mouth. [ male announcer ] v8 vfusion plus energy. Natural energy from tea packed with real juice from delicious fruits and veggies. Its what you need for that extra boost oh and did we mention its only 50 calories . Need a lift . Couldve had a v8. In the juice aisle. [ male announcer ] the allnew
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Major Development<\/a> in one of floridas most famous missing persons cases. 20yearold
College Student<\/a> tiffany sessions disappeared back in 1989. 48 hours correspondent tracy smith is here to break the news that sheriffs and investigators are sharing with her. Good morning. Good morning, gayle. This sunday will mark the 20th anniversary since tiffany sessions vanished. Her parents have spent all this time looking for any trace of her, finding nothing. For the past five years 48 hours has been working this story and now detectives tell us they think they know who killed tiffany sessions. On february 9th 1989 a junior at the university of florida went out for her daily power walk and disappeared. Tiffanys parents rushed to gainesville to look fehr her. We were all trying to get a handle on what possible explanation. Did she have a boyfriend nobody knew about . She didnt have her license. Her car was there. That was the scary part. Reporter hillary had just seen tiffy at christmas one month earlier. She came up to me and gave me a hug and it was a hug that id never had before. It was a very, very long hug and she gave me a big kiss and she said, mom, i love you. She would have been wearing some kind of a sweat suit. Reporter jim eckert was one of the lead detectives in 1989. This woman literally vanished off the face of the earth. Reporter in desperation, pat, a marketing executive, did what he knows how to do best. He organized press conferences, brought in famous faces like football hall of
Famer Dan Moreno<\/a> and politician jeb bush. And he coordinated one of the biggest private searches in florida history. Over 700 people showed up. Thy searched the swamps around tiff ins walking route. They blanketed the state with flyers, put tiffanys face on billboards, and answered the hotline. I mean this was really kind of unprecedented the amount of attention that tiffany sessions got, and yet no leads, no physical evidence. It was pretty obvious we were having a huge problem. If anything would have turned it it would have turned up in that search. Reporter there were grueling ups and downs for the 20 detectives who worked this case for more than two decades, but for one detective, the time to solve it is now. I go to bed thinking about that case and i wake up thinking about that case. Reporter recently 48 hours learned theres major eess a
Major Development<\/a> in this case. Tomorrow theyll announce they believe paul rowles a serial killer is believed to be the suspect in the disappearance of tiffany sessions. Elizabeth foster disappeared. Right now theyre excavating the site hoping to find tiffany. 25 years ago we started. I hope were going to finish. How long will you look for her . I think until the day i die. How do you not look for your kid . Theres one other tantalizing kill. The serial killer left behind an address book and on one page he scribbled 29 89 which is the very day tiffany vanished and he put a number two which detectives believes she was his second victim. And is there anything that ties paul rowles to tiffany . He was a pizza delivery guy and deliveredcould have delivered pizza to her door and he worked construction on the sight she power walked. Where is he now . He died. So no confusion but they believe he tees number one suspect. Daytona 500 drivers dont have time to stop for gas so the pit crews can make all the difference in the race. Jeff glor is in our toyota green room and hell show us how one mrs. Linda
Marie Macdonald<\/a> is your realtime captioner. Good morning, its 8 25. Im for some news headlines. Police are looking for the driver in an earlymorning hit andrun in
San Francisco<\/a>. A man suffered light threatening injuries after being hit in the crosswalk at van ness and grove at 2 30. Charles schwab is moving 1,000 jobs from its
San Francisco<\/a> office over the next three to five years. Texas and colorado are among the possible destinations. The financial giant says its too expensive to do business here. A big rig knocked down power lines in san jose today. It happened about 6 30 on
Stevens Creek<\/a> boulevard at north monroe street. For more on that and the rest of the commute, lets go to elizabeth. We have an update on that big rig accident involving the power lines. Turns out the
Traffic Alert<\/a> is now extended until 5 00 this afternoon. So this is going to impact traffic a lot of the day. The offramp to
Stevens Creek<\/a> from 880 both directions northbound and southbound remain shut down. Traffic is jammed up southbound from at least coleman. We have a couple of other problems out there. Westbound 580 by santa rita road by dublinpleasanton, blocking one lane, traffic already jammed up from the livermore valley. This accident just cleared southbound 680 by pacheco boulevard coming into martinez but traffic is still really backed up as you can see all across the benicia bridge. Thats a check of your kcbs traffic. Well have a look at the
Weather Forecast<\/a> after this break. Save up to 500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. Get a sealy queen set for just 399. Even get 3 years interestfree financing on tempurpedic. Keep more president s in your wallet. Sleep trains president s day sale is on now. Now we have some changes coming our way. Starting out clear and cold early on but some of the clouds beginning to move into our skies now. And theres plenty more to come. In fact, as we head in toward the afternoon, some bigtime changes. Overlooking russian hill toward the golden gate bridge, see a few high clouds there in the distance and there you go. Just off the coastline, you see the storm system developing now. That is going to be bringing increasing clouds throughout the day today. It should stay dry most of the day. But toward the evening, expecting some showers to develop. The temperatures are going to be cool. Low 50s out toward the coastline. Mid50s inside the bay and the valleys and then the rain is developing tonight spreading across the entire bay area. Rain tomorrow morning turning to showers. Another storm and more powerful storm expected over the weekend. Welcome back to cbs this morning. Coming up in this half hour only on cbs this morning, author and doctor robin cook, he presented the medical thrill never the 1970s with a novel called coma. Since then cook has written more than two dozen bestsellers. Hell tell you how he used the cold weather to fire up his imagination. Plus, monks of massachusetts are brewing up a new business. Theyre making beer with a thousand years of business and reputation for excellence. Youll see how it can save the monastery. Thats ahead. Reporter right now its time to show you this mornings headlines from around the globe. Journalists in sochi are sharing funny and gross hotel experiences. When stacy st. Clair of the
Chicago Tribune<\/a> arrived at her hotel, it didnt have water. She tweeted this photo and wrote, water restored sorta. On the bright sight i now know what very dangerous face water looks like. She also tweeted on the right side i watched my face with aveon like kardashian. A black market is popping up. Some license plates are going for 33,000. Thats almost twice the cost of chinas bestselling car, the ford focus. And raleighs news observe eer says clay aiken announced a run for congress this morning. The
American Idol<\/a> runnerup hopes to take on the republican but first hell need to win the democratic pry pare for the house seat. Aken says he wants to be a voice for the powerless. The daytona 500 kicks off the racing season in less than three weeks and theyll be driving sixtime
World Champion<\/a>
Jimmie Johnson<\/a>. For starters the men changing his tires and filling up his gas tank. Jeff glor on assignment for 60 minutes sports got a chance to meet the pit bulls. Jeff, good morning. Yes the pit bulls. Good morning to you. The cars reach more than 200 miles an hour but its possible the most important part of the race is when they arent moving at all. This is the 48 team sixman pit crew of race car champion
Jimmie Johnson<\/a> who knows without them hi would not win victory lane. Is it the difference between wins winning and losing . Absolutely. Without a doubt. They set their driver up to win or not. Reporter they train every zdenoing they can be replaced at anytime by a quicker and hungrier backup. They hit the film room just like nfl players reviewing what went right, what went wrong and how to function as a synchronized unit. We get an idea as a group. Reporter ryan patton was on the strengthening and conditioning staff at
Ohio State University<\/a> when he was recruited by hendrick motorsports. Now hes a rear tire changer for the pit crew. Whether its tv or fans or whatever, one mistake on this team, it could cost him a race. Youre on
Sports Center<\/a>. Everybody else wants to be on
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Sports Center<\/a> somethings gone horribly wrong. Its produced a mountain of heavy metal for hendricks motorsports. This is something you can kwauk through when youre having a bad day and it can make you feel good because you know that represents a tremendous amount of work and a lot of success. It takes an awful lot to miss one. Members of the pit crew make sixfigure incomes theyre often recruited from
College Football<\/a> and baseball programs. They even train at times at hendricks with special forces teams. Theyre not playing. It is serious, serious business. How long does it take . Its about 12 seconds now. Theyre trying to break the tensecond barrier. Keep in mind a decade ago, youre talking about 17second pit stops. It was mechanics, grease monkeys in the machine stops. Now these guys are highly trained and honed. Its fun to watch them. Makes a difference. You can see the full report on 60 minutes sports thats tonight on showtime a division of cbs. Robin cook is considering the father of a medical thriller. Hes a doctor and novelist with most of his 33 books turning into hits. His latest tale is called cell. Don dahler spent some time at his home in an interview youll see only on cbs this morning. Youll only be able to give out 50 doses today. Reporter medical blockbusters make millions. You may know contagion. Joey dont touch anything. Reporter or outbreak. But in the beginning it was coma. Shes suffering complete paralysis and ive got to breathe for this girl if shes going to live. Coma when somebodys being put to sleep, youre not going to sleep. Theyre being poisoned. He wrote his first bestseller in 1977. He follow thad book to hollywood but started writing in an unlikely place. You know where i started my writing career . In a submarine. I was under water in a nuclear submarine. Reporter cook served as a navy doctor for almost three years and practiced medicine for 15 years. But hes famous for his books. Back when i wrote outbreak ee it was a real virus. To me it was so obvious this was going to happen all over. When the spine flu and avian flu were both in the same location together in china, i started getting really worried which is the reason that i wrote contagion. And if his prognosis is again correct, look no further than his newest book cell to meet the doctor of the future a
Smartphone App<\/a> called idoc but it takes a dark turn. The cell phone is the first thing they touch in the morning, the last thing they touch at night. There is a bad side. I woke up in the middle of the night a few summers ago. I thought, my gosh i know whats going to happen. This is the outline for cell. It with us done by hand. When did you realize that im a writer i can do this . I still question that today. I think im a storyteller. Ive never been tempted to wear turtleneck white turtleneck. I dont drink. You dont do the pipe or the patches on the elbows . I see myself as i guess mostly as a hard worker. Most of this is 19th century. Reporter cook invests his time and money into homes around the country. Hes written most of the his books here in florida. But when hes in search of some inspiration, he writes here in this little alcove in his ski house. If i have a plotting prom i dont know why it is but i go up to
New Hampshire<\/a> and its really cold out and the fire is crackling and i sit on the couch and all of a sudden i seem to come up with the solution. Reporter cook bought this house in bostons bee conhill neighborhood from the money he made from his first big hit. Coma. As he adds his newest novel he hopes this one makes it to the big screen. I think cell could be another coma in terms of a movie. So well see if they feel the same way. Reporter for cbs this morning, don dahler boston. Interesting name. Don dahler is also a novelist. Thats right. Don has two books. Its interesting to hear of different peoples writing process, how they do what they do. Coma is a great book. Ry ebb the movie. It with us very popular in my house growing up. Some might call the nations newest beer divine. Reporter monks have been brugge beer for more than a thousand years but never in america. Thats about to change. The story and the beer coming up on cbs this morning. Good is in every blue diamond almond. A good that comes in 25 flavors. From whole natural to wasabi and soy sauce. And once good gets going theres no stopping it. Get your good going. Blue diamond. Snack nut of the u. S. Ski team. Michelle miller shows us how the monks are tapping into a long tradition thanks to beer. Reporter for 70 years travis monks have called st. Josephs abbin abbey home. Describe the life of a monk its pretty ordinary with an alter nation between work and prayer. Reporter five years ago father dominic saw that way of life in st. Josephs in the abbey. It wums a promising future. It was a question of survival. It was a question of survival. They took out loans to replace the roof and considering selling their land to pay medical bills. We had to look for a deeper way that would also work into our daily living. And beer was your answer. Beer was the answer. Monks have been growing beer for over a thousand years. Brewing beer is the trashist monks family business. Only ten official trappist beer brands exist because they must meet strict standarded and be brewed within the monastery which is why theyve never been brewed outside europe until now. How does it fit in with your values. Were talking about beer. Our diet was so poor so they brewed a really nutritious beer and called it liquid bread. With help from their brothers they built this brewery next to the abbey where they develop their own unique brew. This is a blend. The brewerys director traveled to belgium to get their beer certified. You have to protect the family name. Their whole livelihood, right, hinges on the quality of the beer they produce. Listen. Okay. Very sound. The sound is important. So we know the yeast did the work in the glass. Quite impressed. And so are the critics. Its got loads of flavor and its a beautiful color and just has the flavor profile and the weight and just jechb real experience of a great belgian ale. Doesnt hurt that the big guysguy guys on your side too. Hes been very good to us. Heres to americas first trappes brewery. Cheers. Something everyone can rejoice about in moderation. For cbs this morning, michelle philips. The monks hope to make it nationwide this year. Did you hear her say in moderation . Aagree with that. Nothing in moderation except food and eating and drinking. Its interesting to see them in their robes with the liquid bread. Good for them. I cant wait to try it. And you guys let me know how it is. Let me know. Im still drinking sparkling cider. Its the sequel j. K. Rowling admits she wanted a romantic ending go another way. Doesnt she control that . The fan backlash is coming up next. One mans passion to save the hidden world. How he spent a small fortune to buy his own cave. Thats tomorrow. Youre watching cbs this morning. Bulldog mattress discounters president s day sale ending . Get a queensize sealy gel memory
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Early Morning<\/a> hit and run in san a man suffered good morning. Its 8 55. Time for news headlines. Police are looking for the driver in an earlymorning hit andrun in
San Francisco<\/a>. A man suffered lifethreatening injuries after being hit in the crosswalk at van ness avenue and grove street around 2 30. The road was reopened about 3 hours later. A police chase turned deadly in vallejo. It started about 10 15 last night off lofas street and went on 80 and ended up at curtola parkway. The driver died. The ramp is now reold. Its not clear what led to the clays in the first place. A former
Grocery Store<\/a> goes up in flames. Firefighters in oakland cement the morning checking for hot spots of what used to be it the sun hop fat supermarket on international boulevard. They spent the morning checking for hot spots and are investigating the cause of the fire. Lawrence has the forecast. A lot clouds in the skies especially toward the afternoon. Right now. Its dry outside. Getting out there you can see some of those clouds looking back toward
San Francisco<\/a>. But things will really be thickening up becoming mostly cloudy into the afternoon. You can see the storm system off the coast. Now, looks like probably going to keep things dry the better part of the day but toward the evening hours, a chance of showers developing rain becoming likely overnight tonight and into tomorrow. Temperatures are going to stay cool. Highs only in the low 50s toward the coastline. Mid50s in the bay. And the valleys. Next couple of days, here we go, some muchneeded rain coming our way. A few showers possibly into friday in the north bay then a bigger storm for everyone over the weekend. We are going to check out your kcbs traffic when we coming back. Keep more president s in your wallet. Sleep train idents day sale is on now. They lived. They lived. They lived. dad we lived. Thanks to our subaru. announcer love. Its what makes a subaru a subaru. A big rig hitting a power pole is causing big problems in san jose and it will stay that way for the day until at least 5 00 this afternoon when the
Traffic Alert<\/a> will hopefully be lifted according to chp. The offramp from the
Stevens Creek<\/a> to
Stevens Creek<\/a> from 880 remains shut down. You can see traffic is slow in both directions. Southbound 880 specifically jammed from at least coleman and the accident is on city streets on
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