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Odonnell good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. Theres breaking news as we come on the air tonight. U. S. Intelligence sources tell cbs news they are now confident iran shot down a ukrainian jetliner near its own capital wednesday morning. That means iran killed 176 people, including more than 80 of its own citizens, by mistake. Now, sources tell cbs news the evidence comes from satellites and other sources. The jet, a boeing 737, went down as irans military was on high alert in the chaotic hours following its missile attack on u. S. Forces in iraq. That, of course, was in retaliation for that u. S. Drone strike on irans top general. Well, tonight, iranian officials are doing all they can to try to dispute the facts. Well have more from tehran in a moment, but kris van cleave leads us off with what the u. S. Says that new intelligence shows. Reporter startling new Security Camera video apparently captures the flaming ....
Marvin weisbord writes the music. he s 88. but he s practically a teeny bopper compared to his friend, alan tripp, who writes the lyrics skoodalee bop bop bop reporter: and he s skoodalee bop bop bopping along at 102. all my life i tried to be a songwriter. i had to wait until i was 102 to be a success. what you have to understand is i was just writing a song for his birthday. that s all. i thought that was the end of it what if you hung around reporter: it was just beginning. recently they recorded an album, senior songbook. they call it music like the 1940s words for the 2020s. have you been surprised by the response to these songs? surprised is an understatement. we ve been out of stock on the album. people want to make it into a cabaret show. reporter: the songs are about ....
Qua las and other unique species could be moving closer to extinction. but now there is a major grassroots effort to make sure that unto the happen. these four wallaby sisters were found without their mother, who died trying to find food after wildfire took her habitat. we re really worried. yeah. we really are. reporter: jan sheehan is one of hundreds of volunteer rescue workers. these little girls we have to make sure they get back out to the wild to reproduce. reporter: nelda patterson is caring for a wombat she has named naked nellie and an eastern kangaroo named fina. between kangaroos and cam bats. you re looking at this as the future. really, it s shocking. to all of us, they re quite unique in australia, these animals. and once they re gone, that s it. this will be their home. reporter: an hour north, julie taylor mills has conner haved her property into a mini animal sanctuary. the rescue group wires receives ....