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KPIX CBS This Morning February 10, 2015

Northeast. Shattering records from massachusetts to maine. Public schools in boston canceled today. Rail service suspended. Does not appear you had a nose wheel down and in place. Declare an emergency. U. S. Airways flight to houston skidded to a stop. In tulsa, an American Airlines flight came to an Emergency Landing. And Russian Troops began military exercises in crimea today. If in fact diplomacy fails, the possibility of lethal defensive weapons is examined. Hes got a weapon. Hes trying to carjack somebody. The high speed car chase. Rush your ordeal. Suspect is down. Like the legal go ahead many alabama counties refused to issue marriage licenses to samesex couples. Another trip to iowa for chris christie. In iowa or any place else in the country. All that. The west point sweater that once belonged to Vince Lombardi found at a Goodwill Outlet could fetch 20,000. All that matter. The big event on cbs. Kanye west jumped on stage and interrupted when album of the year announced. You know what they say. Opinions are like kanyes. On cbs this morning. Iggy azalea wanted a pizza. The delivery guy gave out her number. If she is so fancy, why is she ordering pizza from papa johns . This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Norah odonnell is off. Jeff glor is with us. Welcome back. Mountains of snow. Three recordbreaking storms buried the city under 5 feet of snow. The city is struggling to dig out before another blast. Schools are closed and trains and subways shutdown. Logan airport in boston is open but dozens of flights are canceled. Jerika duncan is in boston. Reporter good morning to the viewers in the west. With the latest storm dumping nearly 2 feet of snow this makes it the third snowiest february of all time in boston. Theres more snow to come. Another winter system is exact expected to strike again on thursday. Boston streets are at a standstill this morning. The city is once again paralyzed by the latest round of snow. The subway system out of service today. And the buildup from two and a half weeks of relentless snowfall is creating a new set of problems. Go out and get somebody to inspect roofs. Reporter officials are concerned that roofs may buckle under the weight of the accumulation accumulation. In the boston suburb of quincy the weight of this roof gave way. In rockland, the top of the industrial building collapsed with seven people inside. No one was hurt. The ceiling came in. Like a freight train. We just ran. Reporter over the past 14 days contractor tom morell says he received 200 phone calls from people in the boston areas to have the rooftops shovelled. It started getting crazy. Everybody is panicking. Reporter the city is struggling to keep up with the consecutive storms since they started late january. Each one dropping at least 18 inches. You shovel again and you shovel again and you shovel again. Reporter trapped cars nonexistent Parking Spaces and difficult conditions are frustrating bostonians including mayor marty walsh. We get leeway and we get hit with more snow. Reporter the mayor predicts boston will spend 36 million on snow removal by the end of the week. Double the citys budget. Crews are working to clear the roads and hopefully a path for students to get back to school after missing eight days. All of the storms all at once. You cannot explain it. Crazy. My wife is getting tired of seeing the kids. Reporter when you take a look at all this snow it is obvious that there are concerns about where to put it. City officials are now considering the option of possibly dumping some of the snow in the boston harbor. To make matters worse for the crews out here hours upon hours cleaning the mess the temperatures are expected to plummet as the week continues. Jerika thank you. A pile up closed a busy highway south of new york city. One person killed on the crash on the new jersey turnpike. All of you in the west are waking up to drier weather. Danielle is watching the conditions on both coasts. Good morning. For you out west it is quiet stretch for you here. The risk for mudslides remains high. The precipitation and clouds will be here for the next couple days. A couple of showers possible to the coastline. Back near seattle toward wednesday night and thursday. 70s for highs in los angeles. 70 in redding. 50s up to the coastline from portland to seattle. East coast next weathermaker area of low pressure dives from the great lakes. Developing storm out over the ocean. It will strengthen east of new england thursday into friday. Snow in new england. A big potential one to watch. Brutal cold shot with temperatures in the teens across new england for highs on friday and 20s in the midatlantic. Danielle thank you. Passengers on the flight to houston are safe this morning after the regional jet from u. S. Airways landed safely. The pilot made the Emergency Landing last night after he could not tell if the nose gear would come out. Once again, 56 souls on board. 3,000 pounds of gas. We plan on evacuating on the runway. The jet circled george bush intercontinental airport for 40 minutes before landing. One passenger was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. Major battle over samesex marriage in alabama this morning. It was legal yesterday, but judges are defying a federal order and denying gay couples the ability to get a license. Chip reid is in alabama with the latest to make sure the latest doesnt happen. Reporter good morning. The situation in alabama is judicial chaos. Here at the courthouse in montgomery they are issuing marriage licenses to samesex couples. In our counties across the state, judges are re fusing to do so. Mary schmeck and jaylene turner have waited five years to get married. It has been a rough ride. It is worth it. Reporter last month, a federal judge struck down alabamas ban on same sex imagine saying it violated the equal protection clause. That decision came monday. It is about the institution of marriage. When that institution is destroyed, it is the basic building block. Reporter in the challenge to federal authority, chief Justice Roy Moore of the Alabama Supreme Court orders the probate judges not to issue licenses. I issued this ruling because of my duty and constitution and laws of alabama. Also redefinition of marriage is not within the federal government. Reporter in a state where most oppose samesex marriage most sided with justice moore. In mobile Milton Persinger faced a closed window. I should be home celebrating. Im here wondering what these people are thinking. Welcome. Reporter mondays battle is the latest example of alabama resisting federal power. They compare it to 1963 when then governor George Wallace stood in the doorway at the university of alabama in opposition to federal orders to integrate schools. Moore denies a connection between then and now. This is not about race. This is not about recognition at all people are created equal. This is about choice. It is about redefining marriage. Reporter the u. S. Supreme court will hear arguments on the issue of samesex marriage in april and decision applying to the nation is expected around the end of june. No one knows what they will rule, but Supreme Court Justice Clarence thomas yesterday suggested that the majority may have already made up their minds to support samesex marriage. Chip thank you. The family of the American Woman held by isis confirmed minutes ago she is dead. Kayla mueller disappeared in 2013 doing aid work in syria. The captors claimed she was killed in a air strike. The fight against isis is stretches to afghanistan. An american drone strike yesterday killed a former taliban commander. The former Guantanamo Bay detainee recently recruited for isis. Afghanistan is more than 1,000 miles away from the isis base in iraq and syria. Cbs news contributor Michael Morell is in washington. Good morning. Good morning, charlie. What does this is asay that you . One of the things that happened over the last six months as we conducted air strikes in iraq and syria is their brand is spreading. So there are extremist groups in egypt and algeria and tripoli and now in afghanistan who now are calling themselves isis. So this is happening at a speed much greater than al qaedas brand ever spread. What does it mean for the United States . I think these groups which largely attacked local targets, local grievances are now going go after more western targets. A great example happened two weeks ago in tripoli where a group aligned itself with isis attacked a hotel frequented by International Businessmen and diplomats, killed nine people including an american. What can we do mike . The only thing we can do is take the fight to the guys in iraq and syria. As long as theres a perception that they are winning and doing well there, their brand will continue to spread. Success breeds followers in this business. Michael, how quickly could troops on the ground happen and if needed how long do you think they would be needed for . So they are needed. The idea of course is to train iraqi troops to be able to conduct this fight. You need a large number. That training is going fairly slowly at the moment. You need probably 50 to 75 or 100,000 troops to deal with issues in iraq and syria. Mike what is the situation today with air strikes and on the ground . So it seems to me, charlie, that isis great victory over the last six months is the spread of their message like we just talked about and see in afghanistan. Our great victory in the last six months we have stopped their blitzkrieg across iraq. Thank you. Michael morell thank you. A wounded man in custody after a wild pursued in los angeles. A car chase turned last nights rush hour into a mad hous. Ben tracy has more. Right there. Reporter that was only the first crash in a chaotic chase through los angeles on monday night. L. A. Police said the car was stolen. On the wrong side of the road. There we go. Reporter the man behind the wheel was more than reckless and the car he was driving paid the price. Look at this. There we go. There we go. Hes trying to continue. There is no way this car is going to keep going. Reporter by the third crash, the toyota was still moving but not for long. Again, look at this. Wrong side of the road. Whoa okay. There we go. Reporter the suspect ditched that car and flashed a gun. He is trying to carjack somebody. It looks like he has a weapon. He has a weapon. He has a weapon. He is trying to carjack. Reporter 22yearold elizabeth eurwan came facetoface with the suspect. He was pointing the gun at me. I stopped the car and ran. Reporter it was now getting dark and the suspect finally run out of luck along the eastbound 60 freeway. He tried to steal another car, but lapd officers shot him in the middle of the road. Suspect is down. Reporter he was arrested and taken to the hospital. For cbs this morning, ben tracy, los angeles. State tax agencies on high alert with criminal tax filings. Alabama is investigating at least 16,000 returns suspected of fraud. Utah flagged 8,000 last week. Minnesota stopped using returns with turbo tax. It will review filings there. The director sean henry is in washington. He is president of strike services. He joins us again. Sean welcome back to cbs this morning. Good morning. What is going on and how concerned are taxpayers . You have groups concerned about Digital Information on the network. It makes life effective and convenient for us. When that data is electronic like that when they are able to gain usernames and passwords, they are able to imitate you and steal your tax refund. What can we do about it . Not a lot consumers can do. Unfortunately unfortunately, we are all forced to put information on the network. What we can do is ask these organizations to make sure they are protecting that data. People can change their username and password regularly. They can also often times store data on a hard drive separate from your standard computer and disconnect it from your computer when you are not using it. Tax and sensitive information. We will need the government to step up as they have been and try to catch some of the criminals that are operating off our shores. What is the earliest sign someone is tampering . Unfortunately it is when the irs says your return has been filed. Once it is filed, it is too late. People need to check their credit reports. You have to be aware and alert to unusual activity on their computer. Unfortunately, when consumers find out, it is often too late. Sean the Obama Administration reportedly announce this new agency to combat cyber attackers today. Do you know anything about that and will it make a difference . They are talking about the intelligence center. Today there are six centers, the fbi, dhs and cia and others that exist and collect and corroborate information. Those organizations collaborate. What the Obama Administration is looking to do is institute a plan that has been in place since 2008 to connect those centers together so there is one belly button for the entire u. S. Government. That is a good strategy. It is important because there are so many different pieces coming in. You have to collaborate. Sean henry, thank you. This morning, the National Football league is remembering one of its greatest innovators. Ed sabol never played or coached football but the leader of nfl films died monday. He was 98 years old. Nfl commissioner Roger Goodell said ed transformed how america watched football and all sports. The game of football has always been played like this. But it wasnt always seen like this. Not until ed sabol came along. Sabol founded nfl films in 1964 and revolutionized the way we watched football. Using never before seen techniques with microphones on players and coaches. Get up on the line. And sweeping scores and helped the gladiator sport. He used super slow motion and extreme closeups to capture the games raw and intimate moments. I spoke with sabol and his son steve in 2006 for 60 minutes. Steve lost his battle with brain cancer in 2012. Ed, you cannot do that. I said i dont care. If we get two great plays they never saw before it will open their eyes. Thats what happened. Dad always said let the film run like water. That was one of his sayings. You remember the quality. Ed sabol earned 52 emmy awards. Dad always said tell me a fact and ill learn. Tell me a truth and ill believe. Tell me a story and it will live in my heart forever. Thats pretty good. Im glad i said that. It is 7 19. Ahead, ten women and two men will decide the fate of the man this National Weather report sponsored by kay jewers. Announcer this National Weather report sponsored by kay jewelers. Every kiss begins with kay. New technology promises to save lives when police have to shoot. Lethal, lethal. A heavy new alternative being tested in ferguson missouri. The news is back in the morning right here on cbs morning news. This portion of cbs morning news sponsored by jcpenney. When it fits, you feel it. Americans. 57 of us try to exercise regularly. 83 try to eat healthy. Yet up to 90 of us fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. Lets do more, together. Add one a day. 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A car burglary suspect on the loose after allegedly trying to run down an officer from santa clara prompting that officer to open fire. The confrontation happened last night on El Camino Real in sunnyvale where police say the officer walked toward the car. Nobody was hit. No description of suspects at this time. Tonight Berkeley City Council will discuss dash cams and body cameras for police. The department was accused of Excessive Force for using tear gas and rubber bullets on protestors you may recall back in december. Advocates are hoping the cameras would lead to greater accountability. Stay with us. Traffic and weather in just a moment. Good morning. Checking freeways between concord and walnut creek, they are down to a grind on southbound since 680 and 242 because of earlier crashes. 242 is backed up solid to highway 4. A crash involving a couple of pickup trucks, one on the shoulder, another blocking one lane, southbound 880 at highway 92, jammed to 238. And the bay bridge backed up about 25 minutes h with the forecast, heres roberta. Traffic is slow this morning over the sunol grade and the big reason is we have dense fog in that particular area also in pleasanton also in orinda. Sunshine in San Francisco at 52 degrees. Feels colder out the door this morning. A lot of dry air in place. Sunshine 62 to 69 degrees today north wind 5 to 15. Gradual warming on wednesday. And record warmth thursday through saturday. Thats the end of the hotel and casino in las vegas. Joined the ranks of others like the do you know star dust and aladdin. Its the first Hotel Implosion in nearly a decade. They closed for business last september. I marvel they can do that so beautifully. And the cloud stays. Beautiful to watch. Engineering. Very good engineering. Welcome to cbs morning news. Coming up in this half hour the jury is

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